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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1905)
1 The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist. 1 1 'dntiiiiii'ii. i f;,'iii:.v r"",v''' ,,,,-t i 11 ,; ll'l' MllII II III' 1 Ml ' l' T U I 1 1 1 I-M liollll'. 1 f Hill' llVilll'Srl'lll .Villi Will 1 E 1 1 I V I' Well' illiillll tl Icle ..;inir I'liM'lrlcliin lii ilii' ,i:lMy I'lllPi; h'ti' t in- win. Mr. ( 'niTiillii'iw, i I ; -i I- il'iiic whnt ,vuii inni'inN f ir your Kluiri' i, int m'ii"' ; II lih' l! ji.i;.!!!'!-1 i run-. I" ii, :ni. 'I-1' v evil 1 1 1 j 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 i m,v i . i r i , Kir. c icli m i' '''III M help In ... . . ..I ... 1 1 l . - . ..ii In vmir inin ii fiiini in i'iiii JiSilll." In mi inJ If "'.v u ir whirl "I t l:m ul'lrli I" ' ,l. iv.uIit Im- r. iiii1 "IT " Id lui-il i'1 Hill' llH'I'MSIIIlt nciivil.v i ll ilillirlill f ir tin-, :i ii'iilni lil.v nlisen l'i narr.i 1 1', iv-i mill In givr ,;ils which tin- ciiriini- I'M SI' ll.'t-l lilM'll I'm ,'i..i . our. I I ..(,. : I'm I. Ii .r.vrviv, i . lit;: nu "i 'i', i.i w 1 1 i !i ,: i!,. ..i ."I'.'.ir I Hi. il .Mi :. ;. ili, la.li'.'il lu!i"ril n hi;; I 1h;il kIh' l mow the wife i: I in. I In' Mi'iiinr iiirlnrr nl l.i'hiii'il v. Ilii' l':i niiill-t Vvi'-it Hull. II:ill:uii r.;iiinr, Wnlrs. , 1ST:.'; chief ni'c Wi'll. ivi'll. Hits Of tllP gl'I'lltPHt i; i. i: i ml i :l..' i I'll. I !i II 1 I..:..' I' V.v-i !; tltt'tllllc i.l Oi'il M" J. :-i n e. Bi ;i.h'i- -! -1 nciaii.-i. Williimiiiin ii t 1 Wi'l '' "i li- iinlli tried f ir nliiliii'l inn mil iiiiM II. 'In' I' ' I' K"ll!n seven rears mill tin' hitter It'll. Of the full-nl carnilliiT-; I huve im reeon!. I nit I inn ur' Hi. it liis iittinili " us nut viewed vrrv cr:ivi' liy tin- court, hIiici- Wood ley Iwil tin' ri'iiitiiliiili of being a tuiiHt tlnii;'i'ruiis rnllhiu. nnd 1 think (hut n few nmiiiii v.iT" siilllcI'Mit to HiitlMfy thcili'iniinils uf jnsl li'i-. w 8ES The Adventure of the Priory School No. 5 of the Series (Ctrlfh!, Vill, it J. t.itntm timilt mnd Cttlltr'i '..tl). l'C.rrfl. WJ. b, MtUurm, PlUllf! O Cm.) F. luive hud sonic dramatic t'litniiiri'M mid xits iiiin imr Hiimll stage tit linker street, lint I cannot re-col-Ifft anything more siul ilt'ii innl HlurtliuK tliiin the llrst iiiiiiriiniin'o of 1 r. Ttiijrin'jvrtift Iltixtnlili', ,M. A., I'll. I C. His (Mini, Which HCI'llll'll to IKIIIIllI to iffy die weight of Ills uciidcmlc (lis tioclloiis. preceded 1 1 i in y a fi'v sec mfcls, uml tlii'ii In- entered liliiiHcIf, no law, so ioiiihiuh uml no (UgnUicd Unit l w:is till' very I'liilioilimi'lit of Hi'lf poswwluii uml Holiiltty. Anil yt-t Ills trut Hi'tiiin win. n n. dour had i-Iomi'iI Wiiml Iiiim was In tniKKcr n pi I list thi' a Mi', vlii'liri' lir slipped (Idwii upon thi' H'ir. uml thi'iv vim tlmt inuji'stii' lg rc ir,wii'nii. nn, Iuni'iihIIiIi- upmi mir '"'iN.iii -t It rue. WcIm.i mh iiiii; t ,,ur fi-i't, mid for n '" urn ni'ins in. Hturi'il In Hili'nt inui'iii.'iit nt this piiiuli'nins iiii-cf uf Mhli'h tiild uf Home Niiddt'ti tl'irm fur nut on tlx uri-im IIiiIiiii'm hurried with n with linindy Wl'kHKf "nl f:ilal "I life Tin. i, ''Miiin I'.ir his hi'iid and WIi.ii hps 'H. white fai-o w:ih """'il with Ini.'s f ti',,,11,1,.; the hiiiiu "t; I'"' Ins iiikI,. i- . ,-loscd eves were inli'ii in , ,,i,ii'; ti. I,,,,,,,. mouth droop "I ihl.KMii.sly nl tin- rornci'M; tin- roll ii! cli ni.s w,.',. iiiiNhiivi'ii. Collar uml irt .i,ii. t. Krltni. f a lone Journey, lll:,' ,.,,. hi istl..,! IliiUeinpt ft the "H Sll;l,., I,.,M. W,H M;,.,.v -tri,-k.-ii n. a i, -, .ly .fOM, ,1H. ''tisil. WalMonV nsUeil lluliiiex. Alisnliii,. i-xliaii.stiiiii. posHihly mere 'r mi. I f.i!KM,.." said I. Willi ni.v ""I'T mi II. ,. IIii'....,-i.v pulse, where the 'liiinf I::',. t;', u,;,i thin and niiinll. "t'liirii li,t,. from Miu'lileton. In iMrili f i;i,K;li iii,.s, "iK il from the wuli li poi Ket. "It I-' u'cloi'k r ,.(. ,s ,.,.'(ainly """an early startor." IV liuckeri'd evelids hlld begun to wvr, ami uuw a pair of vacant gray ' looked up at im. An limtaut later WUlUI, I. .1,1 . . ........ M ..L luuioii'ii on io iiih ieei. U-sfu, -'''.Tll!,M, vrttli HlllUIH'. Wlv this WeaftneHH, Mr. lu,lv b i I, in m Holmes. .1. A - ii u mint overv rooKiu yUU. If I int. ,1.1 l.u .. ,.lu. f ""Mud u UUeult I lmvo no doubt that uid be i.tt,.r. ,.lllUe jiersonally, ""lines, u order to liinuro tliat you l ti'iiirn with .. i f,.uml that li. I Kr"1" w""1'' ''onvluett you of the ' "iein y nt Hi,, ciioe," "fii ymi nr.. P,.Htored" 1 't' unite w uKUln. I eauiiot . K'uitliuw l ,.,,. i bo ho weak. 1 Mr. lIiili.n.H, toeome to Mac "" win, ,0 ,,v tll( mxt trulli'. 'j 'fifiid Nh,,k ,h himd. m l t'Jlk'ilKI"'- Wutaon, could tell 1 , 1,1 Wl' ie very busy at present, fen 1r,"l,lwl ' thin enso of tlio IVr Jiuiil U""'"lH' a,,a 11,0 Aborguvenny "r ' eiminK up for trial. Ouly a J imiiort.iiit HNU(, 0(m)() me fr( )U,lu'')lt.l'eN(i.t " ""I'-iiaiii:" (., vlllof threw up f.."1"1"' "Have you heard notliiiiK 'I' 11)1 ii 1 1 ii. ,.nle uml ,,r I II rumor in thi fllohe lm ,,iKi.7. llhoiiKhf It iiil),'ht have reached yim. ours" IIolniPH Hhot out nui:, ,1,'m nPm nnd pleked out volumo "II" In on. eyelopaedlii of reference. "Mlolilcrnen!,, ttlxtli duke, K. G., P. f'.' half the nlplniliei! 'liarnn V.ev erley, enrl of Cnrsl,,,,'-.,,... ,,. w,,nt "nl! Lord ltciit.ii.iin of llallamshlre Hinee 1!KK. Married ) li,,. dmiRhipr of Sir Charles Apple lorc, -sss. Heir nnd only child, Lord Sallire. owns about .VMHin neres. Minerals l l.ancasliire and Wales. .Address. Carlton II ,Se lerniee; 1 lolilerncssi Hhlre; CnrMlon ensile. Lord of the admiralty retary of unite for' -' inmi Is ei'i'talulv one KiibJeelH of the crown: "The ereatest mid perhaps the wealth let. I am aware, Mr, Holmes, that you take n very IurIi U,,0 profes sional mm (.rs ,, t,.,t j.,,,, p.(l. pared to v.ork for the work's nnke. I limy tell you, however, that his uraee has already Inlimalcd that a check Tot' i.'.liiKl will be handed over to the per son vim can tell him where his son is nnd aii'ilher thousand to him v. I , . can name 1 1 io man or men who have taken him." "It i; a princely oiTer." said II,, hues. "Wittson, 1 think that we shall accom pany lr. Ilu.Ualile back to the north of lliiKlainl. And now. I ir. HuMable, when you have consumed Ilia I milk you will kindly tell what has hap pened, when It happened, how il hap pened nnd, finally, what 1 r. Thorney croft lliixlable of the Priory school, near Maeklclon, has to do with the matter mid why he comes three days after an eveiit-ihe Htate of your chin plves the date-to ask for my humble Kervlees." Our visitor had consumed his milk and biscuits. The lljjtit had come back to Ids eyes and the color t i his cheeks as lie net himself with preat visor and lucidity to explain the situation. "I must Inform you, peiillemen. that the Priory Is u preparatory school ol which I am the founder ami principal 'Iluxtable's Side Lights on Horace' may possibly recall my name to your memories. The Priory Is without excep tion the best Mid most select prepara tory school In KiiKkiinl. Lord Lever Ntoke, the Karl of P.lnckwater, Sir Cathcart Soamen they all have intrust ed their mms to me. P.ut 1 felt that my school had reached its zenith when, three weeks UK", (he I Hike of Ilolder liesse Held Mr. James Wilder, his sec retary, with the Intimation that young Lord Sal tire, ten years old. his only son and heir, was about to be com mitted to my charge. Little did I think that '.his would be the prelude to the most crushing misfortune of my life. "On Mav 1 the boy arrived, that be ing tlie beginning of the summer term. He whs a charming youth, and he boou fell into our ways. I may tell you 1 trust that I am not Indiscreet, but half conlldeiices are absurd In Hiicli a cime that in- wan not entirely happy at home. It in an open secret that the duke's married life had not been u peaceful one, and the matter had end ed In a depuration by mutual consent, tht' clucht'HH taking up her residence in Hie south of 1'rnncfi. This had occurred very shortly before, aud the boy's sym pathies are known to have been strong ly Willi ids mother. He moped after lier departure from Holdernesse Hall, and it was for this reason that the duke desired to send li I ill to my estab lishment. In a fortnight the boy was quite at home witli us mid was appar ently absolutely happy. II. i tens Ins! seen (111 till' night of May i:t that is. the night of last Mon day. His room was on the second floor anil was approached through another larger room, I" which two boys were Hleeping. These boys saw and heard nothing, so that it Is certain that young Sallire did not pass nut that way. His win, low was open, and there is a stout Ivy . ii I leading I" "if ground. We could trace no font inn below, but it Is sure that this is the only possible exit. "His absence was discovered at i o'cl ick on Tuesday morning, "is bed laid been slept in. II" had dressed him self filllv before going off '" b's school suit of blin k lOlon Jacket and dark gray trousers. There were no signs that any one had entered the room, and it Is unite certain that any thing In the nature of cries or a strug gle would have been heard, since Ciiun ler, the elder boy In the Inner room, is a verv Ht,'ht sleeper. "When Lord Saltlre's dlsappearauee was discovered. I nt once called 0 roll of the whole establishment-boys, mau lers and servants. It was then that we ascertained that Lord Saltlre had not been alone In his flight. Heidegger, ti e (Jer.nan master, was missing. His room was on the wwond floor at the farther end of the bulldli.K. '' ? the same way as Lord Saltlre's. His bed had also been nlcpt in. but he had ap parently gone away partly r since Ids shirt and socks were lying on the floor- liml ''l'lt,!ll,.v 1 himself down by the Ivy. for we could eo the marks of his f''t where he had hindeil on the lawn. His bicycle was k" ,lt In a small shed beside this lawn, and It was also gone. had been Willi me and canic with the best refer- r ffml " m s'i,,t T" jj J ROCU H E 0(A N 0 0 1 END JE S.'.i'Jl'g Kff t J V 1 FST fc 6 V r Kroe mfrloe, how to obtain jiHU-nt, tnvlft mark. H VA I J A Vl S? J 1 I . I 11 LI I At ''-I copyright, i-to.. IN ALL COUNTHIE8. H 1 IV J "f 3 j r R"in dirrrt vitk Waxiiwgton lave ,W,H Tlio ICiiid Yon liavc Always Bouslit, .ami which has been in use for over iiO jerrs, has boron Iho filnatiire of mtf nl lias Ixcn lnudo miller his pcr- Ui''i'y snal supervision sinoo its infancy. -"T7r. S-UCUV. Allowno one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-prood" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanprer the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. lis aj?e is its fniarantee. It destroys Worms and allays lYvcriNhiicss. It cures Diarrlnea and AVrinl Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panaeea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 7 Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. i3io Conneticut Avenue Washington, l. C. j All pernon n ho bne herptofnr- miuJr I'lNAL ; PKOlip In en; klntt of t ikuI. Mlnrrnl or 11m j bt-r Knlrits. wlich ha tx i.fi m.ttpti d by the j Register or fc-c-civer uf l. . I nml Office, can have the isuame r.t tbeir . S. Prttent for me their OupHciitr Vi-ci irt., or Crrtifknles of bntrv. nj nn agreement to pay rue $10 when ever suld Patents Ahull tsiie. JOHN jMILI.AN, and Nevada 5tate A Kent The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. vAM so YEARS' -EXPERIENCE D nm, Tt m ur rat mitiT, new vsrr errv. - v.. Sff i ' , Vi,i V , ! iv . R-fliiasMwrAviif , Kt i Ii i KV : liHsisA ti fill t) is ti v i Whrs. 1 Trade Marks Designs I' Copyrights Ac Anyonft ,nrtlnu n aketch nnd description may qulcklf nscerlaln our opinion free whether an Invention In probablT patentable. Cominunlra tlnnsKirlctlvenntldentlal. Handbook on l-ateu:i tent free. Oldest agency fur securliiff patents. Patent taken through Munn ft Co. recelva tptritU notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jlmcrlcnn. A handsomely lllnstrnted weekly. I.srgest cir culation of any seientlUo journal. Terms. 93 year: f our months, $L bold by all newsdealers. MUNN gCo.36,BrMi-a New York Broach office. C26 F 8U Wastilugtou. D. C $l,25fl Reward. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT Thaough Salt Lake City, Cilenwood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Daylight Passing Ride Through Nature's Art Gallery Castle Gate, Canyon of The Orande, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pass and the Royal (Jorge 3: TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OQDEN AND DENVER 13 II'MKKT Al MKKVIl'K NK(O.M) TO UK SEEK NO FURTHFB FOR BETTER C1NT BE FOUND For Detailed Information Address rV. C. ricBRlDE, General Agent 124 Third Strest PORTLAND, OREQON Louk at the dei:riptioii8 uf the land listed with The Examiner this week for Hale, and select your piece liefore it has heen sold to onie one e'se. tf r. WESTERN STAGE LINE Ollk-e at tin" Mercantile Company's i Store Lake view, Oregon. ' 1 v'-1 4 .;t, Uood Stock - Easy Coaches The HarneyCounty Live block Associa tion, of which I am a ineinber, pays 1760 reward for evident' leaililiK to the con v i-1 1 011 of parlies utealliiK Klock be- tiiirli. tf 1 lu mom. x "s- Home brand horso- shoe bar on either or both lawn. Re corded In 8 counties Range, Harnev. Lake and ( rook ('(unities, llorws vented when sold Horses sold to past through this section will be reported in toil paper. If not so reiorted, ;itease write or tele phone The Times Herald, Vain itM, Bums, Ore gon W W Bkowk, Fife, Ore. X OR Su&.XaX3. Kioe Nlicep Kum h In Moilae County The Examiner has for sale one of th sheep ranches ill Modoc- county, which trots the best range In California It consists of 560 acres all under fence. It Ilea along Pitt river for 2 miles. Besides other buildings there are two houses 1'2 miles apart. It ia an Ideal aheep ranch. If taken quick It will be old for ttiUOO. SIIKF-I" ItllAVim lamp" Rarrv HnirlB wllh 8wttlow F,jrk ln J 111 CO Dulljf right ear for eweg; reverse for wethers. Some ewes fijuare Crop and Slit In right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Gran Lake. Postoffice address, Lakevie.w, Oregon Brands with Crop off left ear, Half Uuderurop off right for ewes; reverse for wethers Tar Brand W. Range, Fish Creek. Postoltiee address Lake view, Oregon Zac Whitworth )ui!y from Lakeview to Bly, eonnect inK witli Iai!y Stage to the railroad. Hi yenM iMII'C.i Office at the Bly Oregon. Hotel, Bly. E. CASEBEER, - - Proprietor Bly, Oregon. .--..K..j ? y.-u TV'-h.. '. a.uy 0:liar Write :h Ha:c;'ew-o mmi company CKMtiilL, 1.1 W ;v ?win.T Mac! ir.':'; are mr.de to tell regard lessti ua:.:y. tvn t 9 " "..' l.uuit " is made .c wear. Cur z. Jt. .y i.LV..'r runs out We make Sewing , ic' irf.s to suit a!! condilionl ofthetrada. t::a I'ouio" stands at tht hertd of all Hls--'trl' family Sewing machine ferolU hy autlioi'1.f'l aculert ouly, FCH SAI.I BV The net O ymti Sewing Machine Co. Administrator's Notice, In the matter of the Eetate of JOHN HOLLAND. Deceased. Notice io hereby given that the under signed has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, the final account of his administration of said estate, and thatMonday, the second day of October ' 190"), at the hour of 10 oclock A. M , at i the County Judge's office in Lakeview, j Oregon, lias been appointed by the Court as the time and place for hearing objections to said report and to the set tlniiKiiitof said estate thereon. F. M. C1IUISMAN, Administrator. Dated August 17th, 180o. Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Stokkman, Prop. ; Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED Give uo a trial. Ktore in the brick building next door to Tost & King sa loon, Lakeview. Oregon. " OAOTOIIIA. Beart tie - t,a,e mn Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at G a. m. every day but Sunday. Beturning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. in every day but Sunday. Pasngert' arc $j. Round trip fa OFFICE- Reynolds & Wingfleld'a. Lakeview "I'lhil,!,.,,,,,,.-," ll ' -e kite ( iM'ici luliilsler':" ;'''-v' We Innl tried ( keep II "" 1 '' I.C I U i 'US Hi! 111'.! llllt be was a f,.lt''t'.. luiuo-v Mining olllce. . blanks at the Kxiuiiiner (Conlliiueil on last page J