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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1905)
t snnwrd her In, and I J? tor tha M,Bt w" tb charming young lf "Ttlon o( It. at least, 'T i ilf" Md face ."'"t.to.s troubls th.re1 . ..'w.. .If 4nwn atrsmsiy nualeal. she Mid. "I have LJiwTt ro "PllBt hj tiwfor I cam. to Mk '(oaii anything ror , J, strain, and then " fiat is a very trtoow to ms tha world k 'Jut I via told that, par- Mienll aotborlie na to taka jwdui ma a slip of paper, eon t name of a drug "a ti,n Mhtr medicines. jJoui last night with the new Lj I bava ao much U do bo i Ml mt, could you recommend Vxrt ru ft oualat, appealing A itt voice. us' Fm aot mire. It la eary rlmntal stage as yet Still. L k the afffct yon wish. Ona uj, to proceed very cautloualy ilk uttk" V lb add eagerly. "But. of I vu ba careluL I promise ,Vt I "aid. and I matt the room to my desk. 1 vrata oat the required pre- h'hu i cu una ii , 5 . r message throiiKh to him, succeeding J?r7 Probl1y othsra would havs railed, just because a lorely woman' wit la transcendont whoa dimcultlea lira great. A. medical man la Ilka a priest ao far aa the luvlolabllit or thna thine "Let tne die." he .m i a w.h'.a l? are concerned. voice. 'It Is tha ani thin, t .JL 1 . 1 "uuu" oe aorry to be the repot- aeem a friend. Take It: ivi ",m V. rr"..c'. WM. "ipo-sib e, ror It no arrunlraH ant v-- .v...... r . r . am Kins arm vouco- 1 TntoTy hanf d Umt ,mU SfJ!l,I?.'!!mJ,,ed' f 1 thouht "wh thrflogLC,iTh,C,ln,,,n,f'0,,,,dto '-Here u'thThouw- I .eld, at l.at, inecoor, aa I lo&nd over my vlaltor. rouitn mir -yJi-i.!,. W. ad. in no Immediate r. rr ' ' n d no aonot or that. SMI i. Ur,v 'V4 n 'n""1 on MAhl Keep back In I linen. It waj boptlrat. Not ft word good!- " " ' ' nit Btory. Of how ha Mm n K r . .i saWtS as wrt whVhTrd "On the contrary. I feel that I am the ahadow Two policemen pasned na, Ulkln. "Now quick! Comal" I Bald. TKRIW im LOKO COAT OVXR THE PROSTRATE fORlfc k 1 must atk vnil n twnorf , , - p f c you again. And un oeguitung. ;ixtaU 1 uw MIm Varnay on J Dccasioni. and aha hMmfd F Ule nuv it waa 1 who tuX- rJZ. rr,l,Bdihlp grew, ftcd I f l with the world, lor w in nowert and Incenae u! eud hkulonla tl.n a War I had raA tha Pfaanounctunenu with mju. fft-laH IK.a was n.ln. n Li,.. . . - i iur a tour tnrough South aommenoed l Buenoa "Biouia laur I called upon Z&i wbtr h aa uy to be my wife; but Mcb came Into her face told ZZZ J" ww B3' hope.. 1Jr n which ahe reXuaed fH. worth tt all. hXUik11 tht to me.-ahe L'aiauiwernow. Can you be a tan huadrefcr I a&id UouU- aroUy Ijare. and went back borne W totllng that work waa the ofTZ ""r time ,7,7 tolJ 'ather overdone. Utoughtftud thought, the tgMtrMrinry. Soma Wk.rt,ulr, By help, but aa L.bull' iftotar. 'J. eome ln. lie '. It . " woairwoj, iu ICO thu r.i.llsUt' to tk the a ibaven. one-time mart , uuMta require aid. ft regret. ww wuiii a uu i iipira wmtt -mean w ta.. . a . - . who wiehad t. .M. -V.;..k.I1 .ri" d my mino. wy a un.rMT.Mi. .Wa VII 7"" . . . :,,,l0P a nignt the nearer or an h,7i t h .r- m k- 7. . ,., "orrow, withed to be loet. to be un- UVl mere WOU.il be BOlIca Innnlrtaa Im u.a t j.i ii- - a mnZ . f MC"r nd "O"" "t It wte not he, but hlB '"rT,7T.. .i U0Wn' th mrWm form h, axlitence, or, rather, what iiw t .iir Jd" "y?.- hti bn n, axlatence, that I wlehed to lVZtl SS. '.trL, r.t,ntl,..bln''v' ,ubMnr a Intereau of these two. lraihi. 7m.1rIlg.' r.11" T.Uat ther6 wou,d "llrlea about a iTnUt!3. vir Djtrlct Mea- P',c co, y aeeraed a matter of aenK-r boy who handed me a note. extreme doubt It waa not nrohahie -r!Jr-!: "Tm"nd-rieae come to that anyone had Been thatoolltary way. Lm Iki-w I " rouf clp. farer of the n!i?ht who lay there dead. Ton till think perhaps that I have and now that all waa well with him, he not been fair to vou: but I dari tu-it wmm i k v. v. explain. Yet now eome please. You consented to aid the cause of these two pruvcu rwiwaeu a irisna. lours rrimds my friends. sincerely, Xh, u wbat i rjrooose" I said. XSTHXLB VXRNAT." averting my glances from the glrL wen. a u u lu inn nipxunnr I 1 nil ara in rnnvint rarhT" "There Is no answer." I "Yes. yes." "Then, oulrk. come with met" And leaving the girl who had sunk Into a chair. I led the ex-captlve up to my dressing-room, through the hall, past the surgery floor, which was ajar. showing the light within. "Now you must change," I said. The transformation did not occupy nim long, and when we rejoined M1j Varnay he was a different looking in dividual, and might have walked the streets with safety, I felt earer for there to fro. "GooJ-by," I said: and the drl seized my nana. "will there be n Pursuit?" I cried. "No. Mr. Dal las will have no need to look around now. I promise you that' How can I thank you?" she said. wistfully. Dy insuring the success of my plan Farewell: Go!" It was an hour later that the scheme was completed, and then the cast-off garments of the ex-prlsoner had an- otlii r owner, and I wiped my stream ing crow. Tbcre can be no mistake," I said to myself, and I took a turn up and down the room before throwing the long cloak Dallas had carried over the pros trate form. "Now for 11;" and giving one more glance around I aeized my hat and went out into the street, where I did not have to look long for what I sought a constablelelsurely.making bis round. "Officer!" I sald. He turned sharply.' "Dr Raymond, sir!" he said. "What's wrongT "A man la lying dead in my aur gcry hjart failure and be Is wearing convict clothing. " 'Dead, sir! I will come at once. Half an hour later all that was mor tal of a supposed captive who had foupht his way to freedom was tal;ea sway. If doubts arose I ncrer beard of them In fart, the affair died away ex Canadian Ai.ir. It In well known that thJ Gorman Rmtxror haa a Ono tnnto la matters of art Ho hns recently slven n dotn ouatrntlon of Ills own imperial will and Mvere juiiirmont In stica mntters, Somrtlmo ago the 0rmnn Protestant community of Moscow solicited his aid In biillcllnjr n church, to Ih) named the Tomplcf of PS. Tetir end Tsui. His majesty rrndily undertook to bo re sponsible for all the lumps and can dolabra to be used, and asked for their designs for thee things, as well ss ror a pian or tne interior, un ex amlnation, the Kaiser found "tne de- Icns so far out of bur many triili lis ovu taste nnd with tho stylo of tlie liuiidinir thnt ho nt once st to work correcting anJ sketching, and when the wholi bn,i t.'i made to bis i.rr d he entru:l them to the eutltect charged with the restoration of the Mets Cathedral, with Instructions to executo tne work "accorduitf to my iuous ana intenuons." On his recent visit to Paris, the Shah of rersia was fanned night and any by rcaays or pcrspirln- attend ants. in I II II 11 - ! i - . r-t -' cT.-v y " y- ' '.:'-;y':' SaCaMBBhttWBMaMB In her private sitting-room at the Lint .,'.,, hotel I found her; but she waa not Si,e bad told me that if matters had alone. I went forward eagarly. . w diffprcnt I should not hare asked "la there something to be explained la valn. Dut ah Bne Jove1 thftt man a9 awarr I Bald. "Can yoo She checked me with a glance. "It U not that" -Nor "No. na It la bec ause " "Yon said farewell this afternoon, and told me not to hope," I Jerked out "I know " and she held out her hand toward the young man, who seemed to though he were a god. Heaven grant tint he loves her as well. Well, it Is not every man who loses that has that much to the credit aide In the ledger of the past The Happy Dutch Cow, Psstoral ecenea are proverbial for I to toaf. ... Us Jm. 01n na fitodk- lfmi 4t habit I tlttt f,!.TM faavOi-sd. I w .r-,lUBr teU-tale H JJr f'meiWforgotten .b0eS1"Ulr. "lauuiu "i .n4 4 klat l a wallow I Z "Noir " ;! u r" doctor," Jos It i. .. . tit, one . of the pat.Ua. wish to blot himlf out In a comer of their quiet U-auty and the spirit of la the stranger, "this la our friend"; iUUa,t go to Holland to find the highest and then to tue. "Do you care for tu type of this Idea. etiiir In Holland cows are aa much a part I 1-owed my bead. of the family as the Irishman's pig. "Then," she cried earnestly, "surely for one member of the family always only the better psrt of that feeling will sleeps In the stable to watcu,aod ofu-u be left to a man like you deep friend- the place la made a tort of family ahlp when I tell you that thle man la sitting room. ' mr affianced husband, and that, there- The cow stalble la generally a large w. .h;TwM oniv one answer 1 building, paved with brick, upon : "Vj . . I which the cow lleastraw being aoarce. -Vo.,T-m.nr,n husband!" I cried. There la a brick paved passuge down "Y" aha aald exciiedlyl" "You the centre, at one ewi or wmcu is a . M1?. J .7 r.tt" flnvilace. and tit windows are cov- snouia near ail. xie w mhi"" Ii hVs .hit. .nrf.ia aa daintv as , v!H k 7V..7i i hT t th. Bometrmes tne enure lawuy win might never have beard but for ths ,0 iUbU o enlnga, aeteetiTe . enjoying the warmth of the Are and "Hut for you. EsteHe," murmured ;uanf tn, & the day. ueauranger. ... while the cattle, always piacea witn -lie aiiiea a man in a ngut wi. their beads facing the central passage, seu-aeiense, out m aeieaae vi uu i that CUUS ana seem u uorougn1 woo wa ueius m-ircucu, uu "It was about like that." aald the Btranger; "but, air." he weut on. turn ing to me, "I did not went my own name, Dallas, in this. Well, well 1 don't aii doom I should have struggled to be tree of It If it bad aot been for her." "Ilia anemias were ruthless." cried the girl. "It was not hie fault, and be la my love. I have lived and worked to aave bim he who would not help himself by declaring who be was." "You are an actress, Miss Vsrnay. Tall ma you are not acting now ia this all truer M A "Tli la man is no friend. Ei tells." earn la a husky voice, and the apeak- er, a youngish-looking, beardless, but strong man, muffled in a 'long cloak, took a step forward, and I noticed the well-cut refined features. "Wa Wili manage without bis aid." "Tou will help usi" Bne pieaaeu. "Yes, If I can." I replied. Thnra. aha cried. "I knew It! Lw rence, Dr. Ilaymond la our friend." -i hnna I am Mr. Dallas." I said, and I held out my hand, which tha other now eagerly grasped. "You can helD. Uelteve me, I shall endeavor to show my gratitude." A audden Idea had Btruua me. There mleut be a way," I Bald. Oh, tell It to me!" she pleaded, "I will. But we must leave her si oo-. and go to my house." Ut tul eqiusvci at eaee, aa ws J '-irv 1i'w I Kaiser wii.HKi.y. ...... i . j'rsT:.. . k-i.",iJ.. THJt DUTCH BELTED COW ly enjoy the human companionship. These cowa are twldoiu browu, most of thuui' buiug either Uack or white or of the two colors mixed, and be cause of the fertility of their pastur sge and the care taken in their keep they are capable of giving large yields of rich milk. In no place In the world sre cows aa a rule made ss much of, sad from the annual. yield of butter it would aeem that the care Is not taken ia tsU. Xorway'a ChuUqo. - fiom the Petrait Free Pre, lisvlug ukeu itote of bow things are going In buaela. It Is not Burprlslng thst Norwsy should have displayed tu srsatirf hii u a-urlo a rsWir, Llttlo Pilnco Edward of Wales la nlreudy showing a delightful sturdl- neHS of character. He bus a profound (Unlike for arithmetic and shares In the axiom: "Multiplication la vexa tion," Tho matter of a minute may be fraught with tho greatest importance The old sayinir. l lrst come ilrat served," holds good when bods of the Iirltlsh aristocracy make their entry into this world. In 1&1 twin sons were born to the" Countess of Clan- oarty, the older of whom made bis infantile bow to tho world as Lord KUconnel, a future double baron and viscount an earl, a marquis of Hol land and lord of 23,000 arre&Awhlle bis younger brother bad to content himself with the modest appellation of Master Power Francis L Poer Trench, and the prospect of a younger sou's .portion. Mile, de Rosen, damrbter: of - the Russian Ambassador, when she makes her Wbut in society will receive from t he Czarina the badge and the title of Titular Maid of Honor to her Maj esty. The Canadian Government House at Ottawa, known as Hklenu HalL Is a quaint, old-fashioned palace of gray stone, rcpiete witn queer cbimmeys, and odd corners. It is Am the east bank of the wild Rldeau River, and in winter, when the trees are leafless. Is In full view from the other bank. The Canadian Government House social functions during the "season." include. a couple of dances at Christmas time, a stste ball after Easter, musicale In the Lenten season skating and tultofrguuiug parties every Kuturday in winter, several garden parties in the early summer and a never-ending round of dinners. Many of the cus toms and courtesies traditional of tho old monarchlal days are faithfully preserved. Russia's cross of St Andrew has a remarkable peculiarity attaching to it All who are decorated with it have the i:,'iit once to demand a uardon for a Russian subject condemned to death. Japan was the last nation in enter the circle of the world's powers but her Emperor's degree makes the ped igrees of other sovereigns look shabby, lie Is the 112th In unbroken, direct descent, the founder of the bouse be ing contemporary with Nebuchadncz sar, 600 B. C Five thousand dollars Is about tho average cost of a dinner la the Turk isn Biuian s paiace. Tne meal coin- prises nrty or more dishes dally and the Bultan geuerally partukes of fnxu uv to six. Every dish, before It rescues the royal ti4We, is tasted In the kitchen by the royal Grand Vlr.ler to guara against poison. It is then sealed and tuken to the Bultan. The vast cost of these repasts comes from the fact that the gueita and retainers Who dine at the Bultan'a dally number several thousand. ran Culava. Swell London At tiro. The latest notes from London atata thst fashionable young men during tha spring ana summer seasons have been ideally clud In gro-n. The outfit was as follows: Olive green Trilby bat, Mncolu green flannel suit (like Robin Hood's archers) with sea sreen strlnea enters Id green tie, pea green strlood ii a ii ih; i auiri wuu conur to match, and sage green socks relieved with pale green Bjiots. The boots were to be left to the taste of the wearer. A green whungee cane was considered the thing. An American contemporary remarks that in this country a shotgun would be the most effective. J. Tempeut ia irfnaeoa. Oreat oaka from llttla Bo also has a law suit la which 110,000 damages are claimed, arlnua out of a aa-cnt watermelon. It ap pears that a groceryman, of Washing ton, I), C, hud caused the arrest of one of his utdghbors. cliandnir her with the theft "of one wateruiolon. of the value of S3 ceuts," and that when tue ponce court judge husrd the testi mony he solemnly duelured her not guilt. The lady has felt very much hurt over the cbargea of her grocer, and ao now has eutered suit In the Supreme Court of the District of C lUaubin. fvi i0,QW) daimijjgj, (JUJCJiTlaJG DOES W mi n"i' '- "' "' ii 'in iiJWHf hue: Mai the trial youraalf leave oH ' . Coffee 10 days and tiso PO.STU i FOOD COFFEE in its place. That's the only way to finiT c Postum la a sure retmllder and when yoiTcutoet t coffee and use Posttim instead, you jet a tasts c health, for the aches and alia begin to leave. You may THINK you know, but you dont ; until after the trial. Remember;, There'sla; JReasonZ . Cat tha MttWbook. "Ths Road"toTIUTUl," a aaehi THE RACYCLE SPROCKETS t Uk No. 2 Grindstone are Hung Between th Ci Which Stonewi!l-Turn EaaIMr Tha Raeyele Ridee Further with ofiquartar Ic.3 1 niAr.ii CYCLE & MFC. cc . MIDDLETOWN, OHIO. OLDS MOBILES for 1905 Highest Workmanship. THU THAT G. '.Lowest t Cars for Immediate Delivery. Ids Motor Worlir . 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