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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1906)
WINGLESS DIRDS. om Animal OiMHIaa Thai Are KouihI ta X-Mlaml, An olllcliil of tin hiiiltliHiuiiiiii Inxtl tutlon waa recently HMMil.ln at noiiiw Of tllO Wlllgll'N lllrtN l)f Nl'W flllllllll. "TImwo wlngl' MnN u.w iilwiijm been of "i'('liil liiti rvxl I i mi)," ho mild. "Now hero elm- limn In tlii'lr nnllvo limit could IIm)' liavo hiii'vIvimI, for (lint I" 'In' only Imiil In w hich no destructive iiiiIiiiiiIm lire In lt found. HHiitf iniiil'le In fly, they could not have cciiiciI from swift luiiif Iuk iiiiI iiiiiIm, If niiy thcro hud liccn. And lu till coiini'dlmi It In liifcn-Htliig In not (hut In ull (iroliiililllly tint kiikii-m, or great irrrxtml parrot, mien luid tint no of Mm wlngx, hut, liclug h grim Need fiM-ilcr unci llmllng no ciumiiIcn on tin ground, It In it iiiTici'Hd of (volution ml It nlilllty to fly, though nl'ln to run very swiftly. 'I'liexn hi rein nro ho giii tlo unci no iiiK'iniNi'loim of hitvliig nny (ikmiiIi'n tluit If a ix'imin nit clown iniir onit It will ir-m-ntly tin k II licml un der It wing nmt go to Nlccp. They only breed iiin In two year, nnd the mother lilrd carefully hide the iicut from lirr nm t, though why In not known. "The wcku. or wood Ih-ii, I mint her pfcliilty Intercut lug himtIi-h of tho wingless hlnlio. These bird mate for II fo nnd tiiko turn about In liat'-hlng and watching tlu brood. Ono of tint pair U never nlmcut from tho nest, the om on duty being supplied with food tiy tin' other. There I something al ii I out liiminn In the alght of a male wcka lencllnic hln fnnilly out for Htroll on the bench when the tide In "Another In lln roil, which In dltctln fillHhed by remiirknMe lcaU. long, lender it ml slightly curved. Tho roa, tike the kiikapo, I a night bird, nnd It chief food Ih earthworms. It eight I very por, ami It mny often lie seen etandlng In tho moonlight wltli the tip cf It lenk renting upon the ground, apparently listening or feeling for tint vibrations of n wortn'ii niovemert. The mnlo of the ron doen nil tho hatch Intr. nnd the young bird coma from the udell with nil their feather, mini ature of their pnrcnt and with ap parently nil their Intelligence, n they at once start out to search for fo! and Ki'cin to reipilre no Instruction in to the lxr.t place to find It" New York Hernld. RCCORDS. In the nui.ilier of hi title the luko of Alholl. with twenty three, hold the record. The record lieiiu for i-ukIHiicm I tho vuiilll.i, which hells lit $12 u pound re lull. The record for ham naudwlcli mnklug In n thoiiKimd sand wlche In 11 hour 'J.' minute. The rtcord lodging house Ih ono for pilgrim at Mecca, which nccommo tliiten (VrxHi peiDon. The record HtcHliI heating nppanitUH cost $1HH,(h. It I 1 (in t which heat tho 1 1 . m m room of the Vntlciin. The record Mtiriiim voice win l.il crezln Agujnrdl'. Thl ldy, who died In ITS.'), could eiiHlly strike (' lu hHIhuI tiw. The record for mllhoiiiiiio hoiiettty wiih held liy the liitt; Oniric T. Yerke. who, on recovering hi fortune after hi failure, rcpnld the cliilm of all III old crcilltor with tl per cent compound Interest Mr. llonrlU and li I'ort. A person called tiou u curtain editor of tho Atlautlc Monthly of tho name of William lenn llowella and, produclnt; a icm nnd cutirteou note of declina tion, IndUnnntly demanded nn explana tion. "Do jou inciiu to Intlmute that thl i not a K'd poem?" tie challenged. "By no mean," hastily remonstrated Mr. llowella; "I tlilnk It la very good. Indeed." "Tbeu why"-In a aoiuewtnit mollified tone "do you decline It? I consider It tha licet I have ever written." "Ah. well," anld Mr. llowella, "after all, wo have vry few differences of opinion. Do you know," ho added In hla gentleat voice, "I have long regard ed It aa tho lieut that Tennyson haa ver written." George llurvey la North American Itevlew. Aorliorlaif a Lightship. A very effective method la employed to keep a llghtHhlp alwaya lu practi cally tho auuio position. The ahlp la moored by threo unchors which rest In the aea bed lu tho form of a triangle. When the tide altera lu direction tho Teasel, of course, swings with It, but only to a limited extent. The ahlp can not change right over, aa It would If only one anchor wore uaed, for the three anchors each fix It In a different position and do not allow It to move more than a few yard. Where Mr. Bronrn'llad Dtcn. Tho Dear t'hlld-Oh. Mrs. IJrown. when did you get back? Mrs. Brown Bless you, dear, I waa not away any where! What niado you think so? The Dear Child I thought you were. I heard my mamma any that you wera at loggerheads with your husband for over n week. London Answers. All niarnt. A man always puta on tho left shoe laat, and when he puts on the right hoe first on the right foot be also puta on the left shoe on the right foot. A. man moat alwuya puta tho right shoo on tha left foot and the left nhoe on the right foot. Baltimore American. Tba Uarlr Illrd. Mrs. Homebody (engnglng cook) Very well, then; you may coma tomor row at 10. Cook-OI'd Booner come at 8, mum. Thin If Ol don't lolke th place 01 can hive la tolmo for th' tnatlnny.'-Ptick. Tramp Talks bu Hobo Gentleman Tc!l a Story of I lis Life, Though It Wa a Very Painful Subject. (CopyrlKht, W, ty "i MrOlura Ncw- piinr H) ncll' t. J "V ATI unci Mfliit-mwiti. when T L' wns making a farewell tour of tlm Hi a to of Ohio," Im'Kiui the dilapidated gentleman, nfler 1 long Inspection of tho toe peep ing out of a rent In hi ahoe, "I turned axldo to nk for a hi to to ent and a liMlglng at a coinfortRlilo faruihomu'. I found that the place waa owned und occupied by two ohl in it Id sinter mid run by a hired man. Both fciiinli-H were over forty years old and typical HpliiHtei'H. To look ut tin-in you wouldn't think they hue any more romance lu their soul thuu a mil fence. I don't know whether I wiih tho flrxt dilapi dated that had come along for n mouth or whether they thought I had aeon better (lay. At any rate, 1 wh a KomI hearty supper by the hired girl nnd toh) that I could make iuyclf cmu fortnhlo on tho new mown hay lu the barn. "1 helped the hired man to milk and do up tho chore, nnd when I went to roott 1 did a Alt of singing to myself. It wns one of the finest moonlight nights you ever saw, with the nightin gales whooping It up for all they wen worth, nnd perhaps I became a bit sen timental. I had sung 'Annie I-nurlc' and two or three other old song when tint hired lunii came out to the barn and iiotiflcl me that Tlllle and Mary wanted to nee me on the veranda. Those were the name of the two old maid. When I appeared In-fore them, hat In hand. Tlllle. who wan the eldest, nld "'We heard jou singing and didn't know but what you would favor u with something.' "I replied that I was nlways happy to oblige and piped up with 'Nelllo irny' and followed It with 'Old Black Joe.' When I had finished my piping, Mary said: " 'Sister and I are agreed that you are not wnnt you si-em. We believe "Ill CALLED Ml INTO THK LIBBAKT OMI XVUIINU. you hare leen a gentleman In your time. Would you mind telllug us bow you cauio to bo a a wunderer? "It is a po luful subject, ladles, but you have been ao kind to me and the evening la so full of sentiment that f will relate my story. When I was eighteen years old I met the beautiful daughter of the Countess de Charny at Newport I waa there at my father's villa, and the countesa and her daugh ter were lu America on a visit. '"Tlllle, didn't I say that he had been In love some t lino 7' queried Mary. " 'Yes, aud I said I rather thought ao myself. Iet blm go on.' "Marie waa the name of the coun tess' daughter, and I shall not attempt to describe her graces. We fell In love with each other at once, and her moth er aud my, father appeared to eu counigo the Idea. She was but seven teen, aud of course we did not think of marriage at that age. We could pledgo each other, howevwr, aud wo did. Aft er two mouths she called for liaime and carried my heart with her. On the day she sailed I began Bending love mes sages by cnble, and she must have found i" least fourteen of them when she landed. "'Had I ever been loved that way! sighed Mary. " 'There la time for both of us yet,' replied Tlllle. "For two years we corresponded by every ateanier nnd kept the French cables hot with messages. My father had hinted that I could marry when I reached tho ago of twenty, nud I was counting the days when he called mo Into the library one evening and an nounced that I alone could save him from a felon's cell. lie bad forged the name of nu Iceman to a check for $250,000 und lost the money In Wall Btreet. It wns but n trlflo to tho Ice man, but ho had a daughter whom he wished to mnrry Into n swagger fumlly. He therefore gave my father hla choice of either compelling mo to marry the girl or going to state prison himself. "'Why, It's like a novel!' gasped Mary. " 'I. told you he wua a hero as soon aa ho asked for cold victuals,' an swered Tlllle. "Think of tho situation, ladles! My love waa sworn to Marie, and yet un less I married a girl with pale bluo ryes, a turned up nose and a chin with a mole on It our family waa to ba dragged down from Its high position and disgraced forever. Father and I talked for hour nnd hours, but w "ouM see only the one way oat of IV Iste ns Vfu the hour when we got through, I went oT to (hit Iioiikh of lh Iceman to If I could not Inell lib co!d In". 1 1. I f :nl It of ilif)V.viit mil lerial f. i n hU lev. Il j.vew colder nil (he I !.j.- Intend of liM'lllug. lie Ut terly refused to rec.'cle from til posl- I :lon. When I said that the blow ironld kill Marie nud rue be offered to uiiiko the price of our Ice 'M cents a tmudred for the next scanon, but thut W)s the bent he would do. "Base villain" IiImxciI Mnry. Vonlld wretch!' hUned Tlllle. "It wns a terrlde struggle between love nud duty, but duly finally pre vftlled. After being lu 11 for a ruo-iili with brain fever I sent fur the Iceman iiud urccd to hi term. lie brought hi daughter right over In hi Ice wagon n ml we were Inn riled, and tin) forged check was given to fatliei to tear up. "'What n noble son!' whlspere:! Mary. "'What a heroic sacrifice! whlxpcr ed Tillle. "A week Inter, when I was n little stronger, I wrote to Marie. There were I.M) page of fo;)lmp, but I can recall every line nud word. I hid noth lug from her. but told her the solemn truth. I told her bow It wrenched my heart, but that there was hope ahead. In the coiithi- of a year I would put ruty nalla around where my wife iihihI sli p on them and meet her death by lockjaw, nnd then I would tly to France ami make my love my own. I received no reply to my 'letter-not from Marie. Her mother wrote tliMt upon receiving my epistle the dear girl had started for America on a tramp steamer with the object of killing her M-lf on my doorstep nud that I should look out former comlm,'. "Tlllle, did ue ever read iinythlui; :ike it In a novel' axked Mary. " 'No, deur, we never did,' replied Tlllle. "For three long years 1 looked for t':e coining of sweet Marie, but she c.iuii not. 1 had nu ulurm U-II at tai lied to the front steps, so thut If sh came lu tho night I would b awaken ed. But the liell never rang. I hated the woman I had married, and she hated me. I kept bonne In the hall and she In the parlor, aud we never met when we could help It. I realized that my life was wrecked, and father wns n broken and penniless man. Driven to deierutlon ut last, I I "'Don't say thut you murdered your wife!' pleudcd Mary. "'If he did and did It gently I for ono will forgive him,' answered Tlllle. "No, 1 did not murder her. She wns lying 111 with the mumps when llghtnlug struck the house and brought her end. What wns left of It was sclr-cd next day by the sheriff for debt, my father wns sent to Black well's Is land for six months for breaking a show window, and lu my loneliness nnd desperation I took to the road. "'And have you never found your Murle? Didn't she come to America? "That Is why I grieve aud grleva and refuse to be comforted. I learned that she did reach these shores and started for my hone and tbeu sud denly turned up iiiIhsIur. No one can tell me tonight where she K She mny Is a waitress in a summer hotel, or she may lx wandering the highways nnd byways In the moonlight and call ing my name. Some duy I may nieet her. Some nl-Iit when the moon rides high nnd the whlppoorwllls sing I may clasp her to my breast ngaln. It Is as Providence wills. I can only wait. "The two old maids sighed and wiped the tears from their eyea and Insisted thnt I occupy the parlor bed room that night und sit with them at breakfast. I thought I was In for a good thing for about a week, but when I went out to the barn the hired man, whose Jealousy had been aroused. gave me a thumping and kicked me off the farm, and I have never seen thoao good ladles since." M. QUAD. Ho Harm Mrant. Tramp CI us a copper, guv'nor. Heavy Swell It seems to me you are In want of mnnners, not money. Tramp I asked for what I thought yer 'ad most of. buss. Once a Week. I'nrharltabl. "Is she a charitable woman? Will ing to give relief?" "No. She's the kind that never glvea even a sigh of relief." New York Times. Joat aa Good. Doctor You must go to a "reat cure." It will only cost you $1,000. Tatient Hut I can Bend my wife to Europe for less. Judge. Tha Gabbler. Money talks! At the conversation same It never balks. You can hear lt at tha show, Not particularly low; At tha opera It talks, talks, talks. Money talks! It's a ohlnnar throughout all our earthly walks. At a fusMonable affair Tou can hear a million air Its opinion aa It talks, talks, talks. Money talks! With a megaphone around the town If stalks. It continually resounds, Overwhelming1 other sounds As unoeaslngly It talks, talka, talks. Philadelphia Bulletin. Tho Kind Yoi Have Always Douglit and -which ha hecn In lino for over HO yeprs, lias borne tho Miniature of - und lia bocn made under hln per jLJ&J'&1 fonal miprrvlslon ttlnce It Infancy. WcrWT -CUCAZIi Allow no ono todrlvo you in thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Juat-aa-jfood' arc hut; Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Cafltoria Is a harmless substitute for Cantor Oil Pare Koric, Drops aud Hoothlnjf Byrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverhthness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilate the Food, regulates tho fttouiach and Jlowel, (riving healthy aud natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S3 Bears the The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. tmi etMT.un ? annaa stmct. am voaa err. f. 'MlCM0M0tM0C00OH)O0O00MOt - BEEF, iVIUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, ETC., '- ALWAYS ON ..Lakeviev Meat Market.. J0IIX WENDELL, Proprietor AT PRESENT LOCATED -. I BUILDING NORTH OF SEE Nature'a 'Voel-.i'is Hind'work Throngti Utah and Colorado Castle Gale, Canpu of tbe Grand, II lack Canon, rshall and Ten f tee Passat, an I in- World-Famoua For (cacripuve aud llluitrated Pamph leti, write to W. C. McBrlde, den. Agt. 124 Thlld 8treet PORTLAND. OR. OASTOXIXA. Bun the ) lb You Have Always Buad THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND TWO HOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN T'("i,7' mi nl I" V . i i m bbbbt m m m m m a Signatt HAND AT THR HOTEL LAKEViriW TIX CARD. Effective May 29(h, lf06. 9:15 A. M. Lt. a Reno Ar. 5:3i P. M 11:50 A. M.Ly, Plumai Lt. 2:45 P. M 1;12P.M. Lt. b Doyle Lt 1 :12 pj 2:1? P. M. Ar. Ani.de Lt. 12:01 P. M S:00 P. M. Lt. Am. W Ar. 11:15 A. M 3:)P. M. Lt. c llot.- : Lt. 11:00 A. M 7:30 P. M. Ar. d M-t.i ii-io Lt 7:15 A. M 1:30P.M. It. 8:00 P, M.Lt. e 4: V P. M. Ar. f Pi .. Beckw i' :i Mnhavt r, VJ 45P M Lv. 11:05A.M Lv. 8:45 A. M a Connection roade will. East and Wen bound trains of M. P. Co. b Stages to and from Milford, Janevllle. Buntlngnpllle. e tages to and from Standish and 8usan vllle d Stages to and from Eagievl le, CedarTille Fori Bid well, A din. Alruraa evlew, and ot-er points In Oreicon. e Stages to and from Gen, sio, Taylorsvllle and GreenTllle. I Btsgesto and from Johusvllle, Cromberg 'Mt Hi tHKMIItltMk I T? f RTMTTTn I W APT TM MM -V W 11 A V It cells. j styles in t . stock a large assoi t grade stationery s. no delay jn executtn ' Ourprices will be for favorably with oth . STOCK NEWS EIQrlT PA0E5 LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS 1880. rr ta Ballci Roa4a. Caerrtary of State Ltylin of Ohlt. ttaata that the new automobile rfla tratlon law, a-hlch makes him the rtftia- terln officer and anthotizea blm to col lect a grade! annnal license, will pro. tinea a s:at revenue of $00,000. lAs thU Is jrlvcn to the atate highway com uHsIoncr'a fund It will probably ra atore the amount to be available for the good rondi movement for this yeaf to the original fltrnre of f 200.000. "Naaal Catarrh qnickly jiold to treat mnt by Ely I Cream llalm, which la agree ably aromatic It ia receired thronon th noHtrila, eleanitea and heala the whole tnr face oyer which it dilTiiMf itnelf. Irnggjats tell the 60e. aizet Trial aize by mail; 19 neote. Tent It and yon are aure to continue the treatment Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizer in applying liquids into the nam j aumgea for tniarrtml trou IU, the jropn- ra prepare Cream Halm in liquid form, which -ill bo known aa Ety'a Liquid Cream Balm. I'rice including the prnying tube ia 75 cent. DruggUta or by mail. The liquid form embodied the meet, iciaal properties of the iolid preparation. STUDY Tilt ARIGINAL SCHOOL, tntmo. Hon hy nmil nivl lo m-rf'!. Kmcnimt hy roMrtu nd Mlwatnra. f.zprnrMl nt eompHmt intnai ort. TakMi pr. inn. only. Tlirwi ermrw- Preparatory, BnMnai. Coi lm. Prrvarai for r-iir, -Will Imim your enfKlltion nl iiKWpwt. In hnalnmM. KlniWnU and gradoaM. rmy.iwfu. rail partirnlar and aa.lal .rr.r riaKc tri irmii csmtroainct icaooi ar uw, l44MajrtncB(M. KTI0IT. MlCft. paocuato and ocrcNoto. aaei, drawuirf rr(;li'iUi.foraiprtarar('h aoo fraa rM 1 Vnm arfrlca. how to obtain aMenM, tnda Dtarka, epyrUjlUa, ate, N -LL COUNTRIES. Burluit iirrtt vitk WoskkmgUm lav thmt, mamry mm J often lJU faUml. Patent tnd Infriogtrnwrt Practice Exclutlvaly. Writ, or oonM to ua at M llatt atraat, ava. OaMai ttalM Fataat OaW, - WASHINGTON, D. C. Wanted : Men in each atate to travel, tack signs and distribute samples and circulars of our good a. Salary 980.00 per mo (3.00 per day for expenses, Saunders Co, Dept. S 40 -00 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. 4J-o TRY US We Collect Epery where and Make no Charge Unless Collection Is Made. We Please Our Client ASK THEM 1 ' Address: Morgan Mercantile Co. Fenton Bldg Portland, Or. Excursion Rates to Pacific Coast Notify your friends in the east that reduced round-trip excursion rates will go into effect June 1. 1906. and tickets will be on sale daily un til September 15, lnOC. Final return limit October 31, 1906. Rates from principal Eastern points are as follows: From Chicago $73.00 " Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Leav enworth and Kansas City ...f 00.00 44 Sioux City ..f 02.00 " LVnver. Colorado Springs,' Pue blo and trlnlad 50.0fl " St. Louis 69.00 " New Orleans $69.00 44 HoUMtou , $00.00 For further information call upon or write tiearest Agent or L. S. .Taggart, Reno, Nev. 2 ino D. F. & P. A. Poxr a- Kinji have the beet grude of liqimrH aud cigars to be found; in Orer". tf i 4. AaVA.'VA lit X tl I .1 1 IAbK CA- We 1 ii'i the late and keep in t-nt of high liat there is large order, to compare ices. LAY AJ HOME