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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1905)
The Generosity ot Clementina Q b7aMY . JACOBS Lf,i a i.i.Hil hhunh: said Aiarwa Vsr.mc lk his chair, and ' - . i . . . IIL a iVin t.nrir on tir. . mature in the not-ltitrs , i . u rn aIld unnatural pa . rj ar. neirrts v.hi hi llau- tt:.l I- in U" i-rtiUC iLssfi.ii ol , titaut). li) Jove. I i.unti. i. 1 trorp! To re i ..i t an- the rase. It's Cn n.tntiiia ,, wbv on earth abou.dn t it or i s. t.u.i'i i t. a. . iiii: I t Ml Hh k'm on Iar" . c i.sriniie. C!cntina was :,' aiid a rich girl. NN l.at did It r liihfr M an It-i.i.ramui-tai. - Iy r-iir.e? , i waa m:iJ ;t r..in. .I'u nien- t ti I maiii r itii i Ci w an t a wea.t.. liu.sl.and. i.-i L.l. .1 I see him in I. is . ar.d ci.X.. a. t u. iia u-i "V. oi pr, i y.- I .!! tf.i t.ie ulcu l i-a re a i.k ii-r un ....- iiit'i.t He wasu t cifptr- ( Itti Clementlca, Lut v. hat hut? ,... Fir?" aoKed Marmaduke r.U'ut hi- Lit and coat .iti.i.s the ti'p rtalr. it .1 in? t.i-i "U lon t ..i, in t..c wcti.s c. a iawer. i n. it i? a:i : r. . I ( it ce ol a nis.lt is ..u.:i Mi-.'g )y'i aid i. J irl : i.m. v. -.fh : . .. - - n rr ,,r : While i- I - : hi think , i.ivl'lut.. ic.wX i.ii lueiacv oi tiir 1.1 e ;iJ ill auc wiit.i ,l: (.-i.i. what (.-ot: A sKt e oi i :.; rlence. tUt'f ail tJ : I ( ki'w U,: our ca.-r and pot r-jtt. No, if oiiiy hot .i uul(i cuiitiilt a law i tr fce- U.rr s'.iir.m on a mairimouiai caret-r, by Jottl what a harvest we should mike." At that moment a llpht rap came at U cfiict- d';or. and Mirmadul e. with a UM..L uf h ailii t iiti.t ir. a tabtoat. Hi U waiti. L l!Llru.iJl IK.UW, (.rt i..a liis ii . iw;U.j. ai.d as- fin - 1 L. bc-f-t court t.xr.--i iou. Juki at ts.t : "I-k. "la r JU.:s I': Sj. i. !-5 C i i Ltd aud Miss UltriH'iitlna ii.d lb young lawjer, with ; '..ai M..iitrant. rurriitL to sie me," said "ton don't often entertain riuiiattly. my clients have if t:ie uiinuiii.e persua- .-.-I., .'..an:. : l ti. . , a.) a h:ut .ii.ic ii t.i-t ii. il Hut take t 6 it. 1 111 j'iit.ll . lid to stf '.u. a: ''. yu du l...i. r.ij(;iti)t ! ' 1' sui..t'. b::. i r..i;nly did iooL rtiuir. ai,;y 1'rttij. liu !n we re Vf.?; in .i urii.. lit-r r. ''Aii-ii fiUtt iiii - in i:.e uui.r . '.. uml th' -a; i.r .. . -h boil. !' i:u t ...,(. n t ;.i juui-K .!' urs .set ii. :raige:y rniii-Ki. ('. i:nti!i!.a n. :'.uil hT tr mii.v in i.n ami ei, up (ifttriiili.edly. "I r. (.un," g.ie taid, "I'd btt gc tr (rlit into the matter. There's nc fcnte In b asing arou:.d the both when ou nil t .i through H. an pop hays. I tiuit to fi tbat our tuKSfiemeui is off, Md I'm oft. too. W kail for New York fctrtlght away." "What?" said Marmaduke, ataxtlnt Uck with uorelo4 horror. "What t'V 1 think that Is my business," aald Clementina, quletjy. "Anyhow, you've leo guod to me, Duke, and I'm sorry to lir juu. but you'll soon find aome iy to nil my place." "But that's all nonsense! " said Mar maduke, selling tbe little white gloved "I'm not going to be turned of) 'Iks this. Don't you care enough for ? U that It?" for a moment Clementina's blue eyes arkled with Indignation; then she laughed awkwardly end turned away. "I like you as well aa most." she aald. M I rerkon I can gn along witftoyt mT of you. Anyway, I'm off." "But don't you see you are treating bdly, dementiaa?" argued tbe law r. "I have a right to know the reason r Jilting me., jt isn't fair to me." "f fuses ifa fairer tbaa f marrlad m. said Clementina,' with little k in ber voice. "But when we Amer " girls make up our minds, there hiDg more to be said. We'd better 7 good-by here, pop's waiting for at the station, and I've got two or h? ?or vU,u to luake- ou'v vcr kUded me before, and we've been 1 t0T long time. You can Just ow aw, if ,ou want to." Wls ''utU lifted a slightly blushing Li' U1' wmaduke accepted lb '"Jltatlon it struck him aa a curloui Jwocideuce that he bad never been (ptfcd to kit thoee pretty, rxjuting w uWore. He rtallzed then w bat a false "ftfcd ktave be had bteu. Cleuieu b tremulous kiss sent thrill to hi t aicu swept over tbe paUK ol 'tleuie. Kor a moment he was In wadite, and when he returned to earth '"tlna had gone i. u lt' al.ed hlmtelf all the names Sid '"'lo'. He was a brute, a tor rtf ii h pailry furiue ijunter. and iiitle khort of bmiKing 'r,;,K htr ,(r brr ,ll(;l(.y, and u Kui.e ULout a 'I ruui ii uiiieoK It .ml iiotiin courno. and perhaps 8he suffered, tool Toor littie Clementina! How pretty sl.e had louked and how generous she had been! Marmaduke flung the clothe brush at. his wIr and gow n to express his disgust at the barrister who owned them, and. putting on his hat and coat, strode mood ily home. Arriving there, he took a fiendish de light In acquainting his venerable pa rent of the collapse of his cherished scheme, but. at the conclusion of his story of Clementinas flight, he found the astonishment waa solely to be on his side. "I'm glad to hear it Very glad," said his father. "Not that I waa afraid you would be mad enough to stick by the engagement, my boy." nai on earth are you talking Willi: said Marmaduke. "You haven't heard, then," said Mr. Egmont. "The little mint didn't tell you that her father has Just been made a bankrupt. Well, I never!" "Tina's father a bankrupt!" "Yes," went on Mr. Egmont, testily, muuKui mey wouia come a cropper me rate tney were living balls, parties theaters galore, to say nothing of dia monds and Paris millinery. The only tnir.g i nave to be thankful for is the girl s honesty. Her father would have ins:sted on the marriage if it hadn't been for her." For a few minutes Marmaduke sat a? If he w as stunned. Then his face cleared in a reniar. able way. He pulled his hat and coat on again with feverish hatte and without returning any answer to his father's questions, ran out cf the house He took a cab to the hef! where Mr Potts and his daushtrr had been stay ing, and found out the boat they wer going by and the time it s.irted sni found he had only an hour to aeh;t e hh purpose. Taking another cab. he prom ised the drher countless wealth if h arrived In time. "Goodness me. Tina, If that isn't thai young flame of yourg coming along th quay," said Mr. Potts, looking over th side of the vessel that was to tai e ttitir back tj their nathe land. "'Ptars a. though he's looking for something." Clementina looked up with a dee flush on ber cheek and a w ild throbblnj at her heart. What had be come foi now? In a few minutes he waa beside her.. "Tina." he whispered, "1 know all My own brave little girl! Have I founc too late that it was you I wanted you and r.ot your wretched money?" "I t-w-i that's the 6wtetest bit ol music I '.e evtr heard." tairi Tina, look ins up itf the tears shining In hei e es. "But ibis boat btarts in about twe minutes." "Tina. 1 cannot let you go," cried Mar Hindu, e. cespt rauiy. "I'm so pour. I've oiiiy got about $1,000 a year coining in. and I haven't had as much as a br.t l yet, but if you only loved me cnouj to " "You really watt to marry me, now pop's poor!" burst out Clementina, in a tremor of excitement. "Yfs. ye;!" "V. i.l. 1 guess, pop. you'll have to go this tr.p b ourself. said Clementina, promptly. "lJUi-.e, take my luggage up. Here s i-ur ticket, pop, and take care of your biebsed self. Write as soon aa you can, aud don't forget to address the letter t- " "Mrs. Egmont!" screamed Marma duke, as they ran up the gangway. There was a farewell shriek from the engines, a despairing threbbing, and poor Mr. Potts waa left clink i:.g to the rail of tbe Seagull, In a state bordering on collapse, alone Chicago Tribune. Old Complaint. Wjfey Mother ha changed! I don't tjuitt like the way the looks, do ,vou? "No, my de-ar, I never did!" Life. flhe Knew How. The funniest thing is how a widow Litres a man as if she bad never heard of such a thing be tore.S. Y. Tress. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. I L S 1-tl i till liluedinB- or Protrude . ,v , - ing Piles. Druggists refund money tl utwi iu'tui.'t (nils to cure any case, no matter of how lung standing, in B to 14 days. Kirst application Rivee e.M and rest, 50c. If your druggis han't it semi 50c in stamps and it wi II I. forwarded post-paid ny t arm icine ISt Louis, Mo. ii'uc.c.T 1W1DB AT in ST TOUIS WORLD'S PAIR J r" gun""- - , A tSR CO -.JA.UDo..36 rTu'coT Toao.o. CAM mm ,w, i. AN'cfclabk Preparationfor As similating tticFoodandReuti ting the Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digcstion.CheerfA ness and Rest. Contains neither Srium.Morphine nor Mineral. otHarcotic. Ja aroujysAKiTLPrrcat BiTtvtanmMJUlm IHnmSfd- Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE MOST DEI IPM Fill U) TO CROSS THE CONTINENT Tliaouh 5alt LLe City, (ilenwood Springs, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. ' A Daylight Ride Through Nature's Art Gallery Passing Castle dale, Canyon of Marshall I'ass and 3: TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN M(t ll'HKVr Al NCIIVK K NK(01) TO .tK SEEK NO FURTHER, FOR BETTER C4N7 BE FOUND For Detailed Information Addrese N. C. ncBRIDE, Oeneral Agent 124 Third Strert PORTL D. OREGON Look at the ileHcriptious of the land liHted with The Kxanrner this week for sale, and select your piece before it has lpn sold to some one e'se. tf WESTERN STAGE LINE Oflice at the Mercantile Company's StoreLakeview, Oregon. Oood Stock ... Easy Coaches Jlally Irom Lakeview tu Bly, vonnevL. ing with Daily Stage to the railroad. Office at the Bly Hotel, Bly. Oregon. E. CASEBEER, - - Proprietor Bly, Oregon. State Line Barber Shop s. gaXZaoTTer, P oprietor Shaving and HairtuttingES- Parlors in i i EDE's HOTEL A. 23. rOLLTJTT Hous Paper ll..ny,er fainter NEW Pif-E CREEK, - - -GREUN 1 liiBafilBHH II! For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Use For Over Thirty Years P THt MMTAUN MMNNV. MCW VOM OITT. The tirandc, Tennessee Pass, the Royal Gorge 3 OQDEN AND DENVER BUY THE Bafora You Purchasa Any Othar Writs THE NEW HOME SEWIN8 MACHINE COMPART ORANOC, MASS. Many Sawing Machines ar mads to sail regard lass ol quality, but the "New Horn " it mads to wear. Our guaranty never runt out We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. The "New Home)" standi at the her.d of all lllrtl-rravde family sewing machines Mold by atulborlaed dealers) only. The INew n.ima Hewing Machine Co. Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Ntohkma.v, Prop. Muker uf Havana and Domestic Cigars coi'KTitY oimiam hoi.icitkd Givt u a trial, htore in tlio brick huiluiiitf next door to Poet & Kiiij; hh loon, Lbkeviuw, Oregon. GA.n Ton i a. . Bean tie ll Maw Alfl'8 '!rJ U .fiV In lining SEW! iiO pjACiilll E Su f nocu m e o a n o oc re n or d. mon"-1 nrnwiiiicoi pli'ito.furcit.rt4'itiflino rre report. I Y nti ifTtutt, how to ol'Uln tU"ta, (rxle nuuka, I . . cnprrtKliU. eta, IN ALL COUNTRIES. ltnsitrnt dirrri Kilt H asMnglon tavet timr, I mnnry ana often tut patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Excluilvtly. Writa or enme to us at 611 Hlath I trot, op. Vmiui lUUa Fstaa I WASHINGTON, O. C. Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 3io Connetlcut Avenue Washington, D. C. All peraons who have heretofore made FINAL PROOF In any kind of Land, Mineral or Tim ber Entries, which has been accepted by the Reglater or Receiver of any U. 5. Land Offlc, can have the Issuance of their V. S. Patent for said Land promptly attended to by sending me their Duplicate Recelsts. or Certificates of Entrv, and an agreement to pay me f 10 when ever said Patent shall Issue. JOHN MULLAN, Oregon, California and Nevada tate Agent v44 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks f FT1" Copyrights Slg. AnrnnA ittrxllng ft iketrh and deaorlptlon muf qulchlr nsrertnin our opinion free whether an Invent ion 18 probably patentable. Cottituunica tlnturtctly confidential. Handbook on HateuU sent free. Oldest aaency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recetr iptcial notice without charge. In the Scientific Jlmcricam A handsomely lllnstrnted weeklv. Lnreest cir culation of any scientlUc liiurnal. Terms, $3 a yew : four months, $L Hold by all newsdeal era. MUNN &Co.36,BfMda"- New York Brauch Office. SXr F 8U Wajhiugtou. 1). C $1,250 Reward. The Harney County Live Mork Associa tion, of which I am a member, pays $750 reward for evidence h-atling to the con viction of parties stealing bttx-lt be- lonmnir to :ts men- kt. in addition I offer $300 reward. Horse brand horse shoe bar on either or both jaws. Re corded in 8 counties Range, Harnev, Lake and Crook Counties. Horses vented when sold. Horses sold to pass through this section will be reported in tbia paper. If not so r-or(cd, please write or tele phone The Times Herald, Main 824, Hums, Ore gon V W Bhowh, Fife, Ore. 3E" OK SAIiII. Klne Mlieep Itam-h In Jloilue County The Examiner has for sale one of the finest sheep ranches in Modoc county, which con trols tbe best range in California It consists of 600 acres all under fence. It lies along Pitt river for 2 miles. Besides other buildings there are two houses 1' j miles apart. It Is an Ideal sheep ranch. If taken quick It will be sold for (ouoo. HHUKP B KAN DM. JdlllCd DdllJ TiKhl ear for ewes; reverse for wethers. Borne ewes Square Crop and 811 1 in right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Crane Lake. Postoffioe address, Lakoview, Oregon Zac Whitworth Brands with Crop oS left ear. Half Undercrop oB right for ewes ; reverse for wetbors Tar Brand W. Range, Fish Creek. Foetoffloe address Lakeview, Oregon Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m. every day but Sunday. Peturning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. ra. every day but Sunday. Passengers' are f j. Round trip 1 g OFFICE-Reynolds fc Wingfleld's. Lakeview liktn . nnnr.i jj- hi ill ist Sfct iUf'tl T' ' y . a. " ' L'i (.u:.e. X!,, , .