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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1904)
A GOLF. STORY j John Mclrnnnn hnd lain for many months on a hod of sickness, i Jll summer lie hail been deprived of his walks in the preen fields ami up the hanks of the Tay, but n . the sununer died and autumn reijrn rd supreme he was sensible of e rhnr.e for the better. J Now, let it be known that John1 was a crark golfer, and as he lay J racked with pain his mind often; wandered up the Inch, and he would j count his imaginary strokes as he, vended his way from hole to hole. Karly in August he had recovered; so far as to be able to take a turnj round the doors, but he soon pot j tired and was glad to return to his; armchair by the fireside. It was 'therefore a surprise in ; more ways than one to his gude wife j when one Sunday morning toward the end of Aug;t he rose between 5 and ( o'clock and said he was go ing a round of the golf course. "John Mclennan." said his as tonished wife, "are ye mad? D'ye ken this is the Lord's" day ? An' you an elder o' the kirk!'' "Nance," said John quietly as he got his sticks ready, "I'm weel aware o' what day this is, an' I ken I'm an elder o' the kirk; but, wumnian, I'm deem for a game, an' we may never bae anither mornin' like this. Ho eides, surely it'll no' be eoontit a sin to play a bit hole or twa sae early in the mornin', when very few, if ony, folk '11 be a boot." Mrs. McLennan said no more, and John awoke Dobbie, his eldest son, whoso usual . iob was to carrv the clubs. He was his father's only! "caddie." " ''('limp im-.i l.-iildiiv Oh. vp need-I na look that way. Yer faither's nei ther daft nor bad. Sae come awn." And out they went. They reach ed the teeing ground as 0' o'clock chimed on St. John's. Xoo, Bobbie, mak' a fine tee; nG' owre high, ye ken. That's fine. Keep yer e'en on the ba' in case 1 dinna see'd. Xae liars the dav, ve kenSalbatli. Wheest!'' Whack ! "There ye are! No' a bad drive for ma an' newly aff a sick bed." - "Faither," said Bobbie as he look ed timidly around, "what '11 ye dae if ye meet onybody i" "Juist draw my bonnet doon like that. Wid ye ken yer ain faither noo if ye met him?" And Bobbie acknowledged that he wouldn't. "Very weel. Dinna speak ony mair aboot meetin' folk. But here we are. Gie's mv deck." Crack! "Ye're on the green, faither, in twa," said Bobbie proudly. "Ye'll uae that hole in three." "I'll try, laddie; I'll try," said John, "but 1 doot I'm owre shaky. Kooever, gie's my putter. Steady! In ! Mark that doon. 11 iv ye a pen cil an' paper? That's richt. First hole in three." And John McLen nan mopped his forehead with his handkerchief, for beads of sweat found a habitation on his bald pate. "Anither tee, Bobbie. That's line. Xoo the hole's aye up aside the big tree, I suppose." "Aye," says Bobbie as he strains his eyes in the direction indicated. "Weel, look oot an' 6ee whaur I licht." ; Whack! ! "Nae sae gude's my first ane, but they canna a' be gude, eh, laddie ?" But Bobbie did not answer as he handed his father his cleek on com ing up to the ball. Crack! But it was a bad shot, and John played again. "It's on the green, faither," said Bobbie. "Aye, laddie," replied his father, "but in three. I'll need four fot this hole." "It's no' here, faither," Bobbie aid as he looked all over the green. "Aye, it's here," replied the old man as he lifted it out of the hole, "That's a fluke; but, a' the same time, I'm in in three. Mark that doon; 6econd hole in three." "Anither tee. The hole's richt cross at the road. Noo, I must gie this ane an awfu' crack." j Whack! "By, faither, ye're near the green. D'ye think ye'll dae this ane iv. twa '" Bobbie ventured. . ;, "Na, na, laddie; I'll need mair than that, llooever, we'll see." And so the two trudged on. i "Faither, here's a ba', an' it's no' joux ane." on, noo, for T think after I jday ur ( to the tap o the peninsula 1 11 seno' ye uame wi the sticks an take s canny walk doon. Stand up on the road an' st if 1 gang into the burn. Watch yer he-id.' Crack! "Ye're owre, faither, an' at th hole!" cried Bobbie. "Ye're sure to dae this ane in three. Come neros by the brig. Ye're lyin line." "There ye arc, then, laddie, them J'ut that doon; fourth hole in three. Noo, back owre the burn to you hole at the tap o the Inch.' Whack! "D'ye see, Bobbie?" "Aye, faither; ye're up near the road." And Bobbie ran to see ex actly w lure the ball lay. "This is a trickv hole; ve sc there's a brae to coont wi. Stand there on the road an' see whaur 1 gang. That's twa." "No hard enough, faither," said Bobbie as his father came up. "Hut I've seen ye put in a wuur una Hum that." "Weel, we'll trv; another inch w id line din't. That's four again. Fifth hole in four. Doon wi'd! Noo, lure's the burn again, an' see that I dinna gang into the burn or the Tay. But thertj's that bicycle chap again." "Faither, faither. its Mester lloir, oor helper, oor kirk helper!'' Bobbie said excitedly. "Wheest, ye dee ye dear laddie I He'll hear ye." And, whack, away went the ball again. "Into the bunker, faither. What a pocty!'' said Bobby, but his father was silent, lie was wondering if Mr. Moir had seen him. His iron took him out of the bunker and landed him on the green in two, and he got the hole in three. "is that three, faither?" u-ked Bobbie. "Aye," said his father. "Are ye turnin no' weel again, faither?" Bobbie aked, surprised at the change in bis manner. "No, no; I'm wed enough, only engry at no' daeing that hole in twa. Never mind. Uicht up to the tap noo." Whack! "A gmle shot, but it's in the whins. Look, Bobbie; lyin' on tlm tan like a bird's nf.-t. There ve are, FT"' J" " m . too fur and t . ti:u7 17 ! Hie with tin woiiuin who tench. over the clilT for t- coveted flower K(ii" rruHhiiikj down intutt' nhvM below. Jut fl little too fir Mint the woninn, wh, d.ty hv tiny, Hen leii.t cute thf wottcml viliiews hit It weaken ber i? iv ' ritr.t uImiii a bed of su'knt'si. No woiiiiui i.hould disease it-otilmr to bit t.x. Neglect tcvd.iy menus a worse, con dition to-morrow. Dr. Tieree's I'nvorite Prescription is safe mill reliiible remedy for the cure a' disease peeuliiirlv womitnlv. It est.il. bslies regularity, dries enfeebling dniius. heals intltimtiMtion and ulceration no cures female weak lies. "My wife. Mr Miirv l-ics. Tma hrn CiUii'q vour mr.lit-inr ami rrtvivc.1 prr.it Isrni-ltt ltiiu It. write. Mr tiro Win KMm, of spitifirrvr, a. Wis Inmlilnl wittl ft-ttiitlr wriikur, hctivv, Iw-nniiif ilown ltnm. M-vrrr pun In U,-k -il hca.l. nml a ttrtM. wntn out lr,-linu nil tli. tunr. Yrirtl nil the rrnirlir wrnml I lirir i.ii" tmt Ihry iliil no itimkI. I'tnullv we wrirtr to vim sua mv wit'r.ctunmriicrtt tiilting ' Pav.titr I'rv- triimotl.' loilk leu bottlr. nitil lit ill IwttM health than hcl.wr in a lung- tune. We aliull alwttv rtvoitiiitriiil lir. Cirri--' l-'nvutite fie Kription la nil ho nrr t litis Mlllk ird " Favorite I'reseriptiou " inuket weak women strong, sick women well. Ace- jt no substitute for the niedieiue t which works wonders for wesk women. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS larije paxes, in jvhjkt covers, is sent free on receipt of twenty one one-erut Stsmps to )4V etprnse of-mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce Uullalo. N. Y. I'l oVl.M-k A. M., w id ve! That's j-thlrd Numbi; . n. E.CMLRCII I)IRnCI()Y. Lakkvikw l'reneliln hiivIith at II o'cltiek A. M., nml 7.'M V. M.. every hci-iiihI nml fourth Sunday. Sinnbiy Selii.nl i-very Siiiubi.v it 111 A. .M. I'ni.i:r Meeting fvery ThiirM- da.v nt v. m. j i'im: ( i.i:i k rreiu lilni; Ser- Ivici-Htt M nVliiek A. M , tiul 7:"0 I', j M.. every lirnl Sinnbiy. i Stiiiil.iy Seliiiul eery Sniiil.iy nt b) i A. M. rrnyer Meet illr every 'I'htirK- ; day at 7::vt '. M. l'.IITIIKl. The Scenic Line To The l;st And Soth Tlironuh ShIi ljtke Citv, I eadville, I'ne- bl'i, t'oliitrtdo Spring mid Peliver. Offers lu elioiee of Three IJ.uilew thru llie fauiiiiis Koekv M' lililniu Siriierv, mid Five lii-liiul Kmiii-s l'.ut aiul Soul b of IV nvcr. 3 FAST TKAN.s IIAII V .1 ('elneeti u ' Biol IViiver, cut ryiiii; Hit I'hlHKI'S of MimIi'III I ! i i i i ) i i i i-i 1 1 Pet fe 't I 'iiiitu! t 'ur Set viee mid Person HlV ('oiulurteil .ontlfl Mxetn hiiitis tn all I'uinU Fant. ' 5T0P0V!:RS ALLOWIU) ON ALL CI.A5SI S OP TICkLT For nil itiforu.Hiiiin nml i'liutrnled liter titu.e, call on or nddre w. c. ncni)U, (leiieral A Kent, UM Third St. Portland, tr LAKUVIEW --ALTURAS PU()n;5SI()NAL. N, . I., htkimkr, m. ii. K. II, lOHTHi . mil tii a Nrcinii I'h) lelNn ni MuraeuiiM. I.nket le v) , Or . OKKIt'K- IkwII' I'rnv Htir. t'll snaomtl priniiaii l ilny i.r iiiulit, lll T X II I.I. I'h) alrlmi ntol ton i-are n r r l K Ni-n I'xl) Illin ium. ln v ii.iioiii:tr i-iiti.i I akrvlriti Orra OKI It K haly Hull. II, i. I I lloti ul Ins t ti l: I'll) li.iu iitiif l.nki'4 te. trrTB STAGE LINE II. K. IUrkkn, iTop'r. Office In Hiebcr's 5tore i , ii i i.n ni'i.i: A l lot in ) .m-l.nw l.nltet Ii m , Or. ul KICK lul) I'imI.IIii W. J MOO UK Allnriir) .nt-l.aiM . I.nkr le , Or oh m : it.1, ii.iit.ii.iir. I. lA llltll Allartry.ai.jt fjtml llallrra Hx-rUlty OKHt K I h t Mill!. In. k. U. S . MKI'IIKVSOV l'blrlnn unit Nuirnn Olllca Iti liart Hlii. ti,Mi II..I. I I aketlr. rTnnnnii nt TutnDiTeM ) nuuumin ui nil nuiuu dehin SorvIeeH nt 11 iiinl 7:-' I". M.. eerv I I'J hlili'llt Vli'i-lTvslilillt ... S.iTi-tnry of "isto. itnst at the liole richt in in three. I'ut that tloou;) seventh hole in three. Weel, I feel j tired, so we'll hae a bit re.-t. Coont up boo nionv I've ta'en for the sev en holes ii, Hi, i:i, K, '-'U, -.':5. Twentv-three! Losh! I never did that afore. Xoo gang ve awa home j niry ,,f m .-ury ... 1 f ?r I SM-reUry Interior.... Bil f'.'V lilt IIUI 11. I'illllU PIUJ IU speak to onybody on the road, an Til come eanny doon. Twenty three! It's awfu' gude." Four Sundays later John MeLon nan stood at the church plate. No one had ever referred to the game he had a month previous, and hu was glad of it. Mr. Moir preached that day, and his text w as, "Bemem ber the Sabbath day to keep it holy." As the preacher progressed John grew more and more convinced that the sermon had been specially pre pared for him, and at the close of the service he entered the vestry and asked the half unrobed minis ter, "Did ve see me yon mornin' '(" "1 did,'5 replied the minister. "Weel, an' I saw you across yon iron cuddy, sae nane o's had better mention sic maitters again." "We won't," replied the minister as he donned his coat and made for the door. And thev didn't. .1. P.. STAIfK, I'ltwtnr. tll'I M I M. OIIIM'IOIIV. I MTM rTl.. Slntfe leHVea. lutkeview daily, es V1 Sunday nt tin. 111. Arrive nt A burns at tl p. m. 1'iivea Alluras fur l.a.keview Ml i oYloek 11. in ir on the arrival I of the stuwi- from Madi line. Ar I rives in I.itkeview in 1'.' hours a( tt-r IraviiiK Alluras. Irrei jflit - Matters (liven 5trict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. t -'I Irw I'niiii Nil. fi-M M-eia nil the i ali.t 4lh Weill lay of 'aril m-oil Ii In M..i,i, Hall, at a . tit. K K I u.rv. iiiimit t iitiiiiiaml. t. t K. N. Uii tan, I It 1 a, ( c ' Wv r t 'si I AKKVUW KM AMI MKM. So a. S V I. o. . V. inri-ia tin- . ami :M"I Imra. Q lay eiiln.i, . h tmintli In Oil. I Kv. inu n' Hall . I i i ! . U ,- 111 Aia, V '. IV. W . 1 !.,a. 1 !!,,. V it ' . ' J s s t j j t s t 1 t KLAHATH LAKK ....RAILROAD.... . . . IIMI; TAIil.l; . . . In I l!- .1 June .'sili, I'.hi,!, Western . Staoe . tine Lr,,... I 'ui') l'T nui r .V I f. lul.l ii. 4 Nil Svcriitsry ol W'sr S-critary nl Xsvy Secretary of Cuiniuem'. . Serri'tary of Aierli'iilrVrt' . . I'n.tiiiaxtvr (iviirral Aiiorm-y it iii-ral hTATK Governor ' Secretary ol Stale Treasurer Attorney General dipt. 1'u M ic limtriictioii . 1'rinter I 'airy anil Fixxl Coin f. H. S'lia'urn TlieiMlure ItooM'tell John Hay U'nl'e M. Miatv . ... K. A. IIUelivtM-k W in. II. Tail Win. II. MiMxIy . . Geo. It. I'orU'lyou ... Jaini a W llaoti Henry ; I'ayne I'. ('. Knox The Hkinn of iiiIIIIoiim of ccIh are tunned ami uwd um leather for boot lncen; froj; nkln Iiiih lHcome one of the inoMt lieautiful and UMefularticlcH known to the blnderH of fancy botkM and the makem of fann; vvalrtiH whUkerM provide the moHt elegant tootliplckH known to the modern man of fuHhlon, and lMetlea of a cer tain Wnd are exported by the hun dredweight, for uho on theatrical drCHHCH. ('ontcreaMiirn Supreme JwIki a JikIku Atlorne i'ii. K. Chainlx-rlaln V. I . I'unl.ar C. S. Moore . ..A.M. t 'ratt loril . . . J. II . Ai ki riiian J. It. W liltney J. W. Itailey t J. II. Mitchell' I C. W. Kulloii I HI nit or Herman .I. N.W llliainaoii SC. .. V olverloti H. . Iteau K. A. MiNiru HUTU .1(1.111 A I. lilHTKll-T. II. I.. Ilenaoli I.. V. Conn I ark 1 or STY. J. I.. VADIN, proprietor. Office In Linkvlllc !!otf I Klamath Fall. Daily from Atfer to Klamatti Hot 1 hprina, M'lin, Kiainain ruua. iiairy, IUitianr.H, Illy and ljtkeview. I taily friim l.akeview to Illy, Itotiaiutt Dairy, Klamath Kail", Keno, Klamath Hot Spring and Aner, Makes connection nitb all t'ftti al Alter. AIo coiuiertM at Klaniatli Fall with the Mtaktu lor AbIiIbiiiI. Good Stock ... Easy Coaches Joint tk-ualur... . RepreaeiitHtlvea 1 J. N. Hurxcaa ! II. A. Km in It ( ( S. W In al.loll JuilKi; II. "aly Clerk A.W.Manrlim Hlierilt II. K. Ininlai Trtaaurer !..; Heall Aw.vr John H. Illalr HclKKil Kupt J- U- Wllllta Surveyor CI, Moore Coroner . K. Ilarria Stock liiHpeetor J. K. Clarkaon H. J. I'rose W. A. Currier Coinniimliincra ) JoHcph r. Nannettl. M. P., one of the candidate! for the mayoral chair of Dublin, Bpeuda the parliamentary receHH In hiH poMltlon hh foreman overwHT on a Dublin evening pajier, wliere, declares, he it much happier getting out edition one after another than witting in Ht. Stephen 'a hearing Kaxon tspeechea. CASTOR I A Tor Infantt and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beam the Signature of CTlie Kxnmlncr him for nnle one of the Ix'Mt ntH k ranchfHln likecounty on very n-aHonabli; term (XX) acreH, ThU Im nirfeni eU, and well vvateretl a great bargain nml will not remain long unsold. We also have a dozen other ranches and farms to dispose of. If you have any land or propcr erty to sell, list It with the Exam iner. (Send in description and we will sell it for you. astf Nasal CATARRH la all it itutjea. Ely's Cream Balm cleauaet, aootliea and licala the diaeaai'd nuiiihraiio. It curca catarrh and drive away a cold In the lieud uulckly. t ream Ilalm Ii j.laccd Into the jioatrll,pri.ttd over the membrane mid la ahtKirbed. Kellef la Im meiliutu and a cure follow. It I not drylnif doe not produce neclnK. ban.; Hlzo, 60 "ienU at Dru' Klata or by mall; Trlul H'to, 10 cent. ELY BKOTUEHS, It Warren Street, Now York 0 W ykf l III. p. I'. HI p. III. ii ai V:M II' '.1 Hull lu:17 lie'i! Ite-.T In: 1.1 II: nKI'M Jinn Hun -'.-unit : ilimnlt i l'.M r tw'cli liVfc fpur LAKEVIEW 'LUSH STAGE LINE S. L. M N Ai'iiiiTo.v, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Mutfe leave l.akeview Monday!, Wotl nendayii and Fridays at (i a. in., arrive! at 1'IuhIi at v p. m. Lcavea I'IuhIi Tuos daya, Thuridaya and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrivea at Ikeview at u p. ni. l'aHeincer fare one way or 5 for round trip. Freight rate from May lit to Nov. lt $.75 ier hundred ; from Nov. 1st to May lot 11.00 per hundred, Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. . Leaves Lakeview atG a.m. every day but Hunday. 1'eturning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. in. every day but Bunday. PatMnfrr' ar fj. Round trip U OFFICE- Reynold & Wlnafleld'. I.kevU Southern Oregon Marble Co. Ashland, M Oregon Dealen at Marble, Granite. Iron Fencing and General Stone Work CEMETERY WORK Of Ul KINDS j :!MV i ft:'fli ; n u. l.it.'r " 1 "I" : ' llol iri "tallttti ! J:V .'.:H ::c 1 rail 1 'r--lt h.ur ft-nw J:.'. ' M.'i'l Hri.lt.. I J I 1.'. il: i I.AIIlli I I'. Mv To lake cffivt, Tuenlity, Apr. 1 ,11M)2 No. I :IKI a. III. III. III. III. III. V:47 a 10:11.', a IU::nj a II :l'i a II to a. Ii lot . H:l u. :i l .': '. i p I I'i 1 :40 .. a: 91 8:iai p. in. p. 111 l p. in 8:fi7 , 111. 4:'M . til. . in. 6:NI p. 111. r:.Mi p. 111. 7 :1ft a. in. 7:4U p. in. I. v. Iv . I.r . I.v . I.v. I.v I.v . I.v. I.v . I.v . I.v . I.v . I.v I.v . I.v. I.v. I.v . I.v. I.v. I.v . I.v I Ar. Iti'iio A I M' 111 111 1 1 , Ar 1 im ar Kranrl. ... 1'iinlv.. . . . I'liimaa . . Chat ( aini'mii , . 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Vinton. for boyalton, bnw nlevlllo anil Camd bt'll' Hot Hpriliia, Calif. Ki-i'kwlili,- for uuueaue, Taylorvlll. andOrocn. vllle, Calif. Clalrvllli.,-Moliak anil Qulnry, Calif. Keno, eonni'i'tlng with ho. I'ac. Co. for all pohit Kaat ii Weat: V. 4 T. K. 11. for all polutt TOWN I.OTH, linirovil anil tiuliiiprovej oli mi eaay InlliiiiiilM. Ina Title" KxMinlnetl. I.oana Neaotluti'il, 'I aae lioki'il After, Iti'iila, Nolua, Mini Ari'oiinta I'l.ll.'i li'.l, Ur.' I UHiirHiii K, HKAl, Kh'l A'l'K Hint (ii.'llilttl liuaiiii' A Ketl la. HAVI.BY MAXWLLL.