LAKK COUNTY KXAMINKn, I.AKKVIKW. iiUVAitiX. TIM'liKlM Y, PLC 24, 1909.
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Fireman Jack's
Christmas Gift
By J. A. EbCLRTON.
(Copyrlaht, I Pa, by Anmrlran I'reea Am
nation.) y
J AdC IlKNDntSON win It new.
iiiiiii ainliig I li" Urn laddiei. lie ;
liiul la rue tin- dialling r j
I lie older men, had ((mi)i irouc,h i
I he "Initiations," had been tosNeil In
(lie blanket IUI hla bead waa almost
even with I In- second atory window,
bad been i'iniiii'tlii to m rnmlili like a
monkey 1 1 j lii.lili'iH built IiIkIi In the
Ir, liiul drilled lll.e ii nol.Hi r. rlu inl.i ri-1
over l (Hi fx, climbed ii j t the ahcer side
of hulldluga mill done t lit t lioiiHit ii'l
mill ohm ollirr IIiIiik required of those
who urr deemed worthy of protecting
the IIvvn anil properly of grcnt city.
Among oilier tliluga, ho had been I1 1
by hi grlyxlrd preceptor never to uliuw
nervouanea, int thnl U a sign of fenr.
to obey order Instnntly anil without
question, even IIkmikIi It wero to Jump
fnuii tin lop of n building, mid to re
member always (hill the motto of th
department wit to save Ufa flriit and
ifiwily aftci ,wM.
Arid ii"W ll wax (.'hrlHtniua, hi Oral
Cbrlatmaa on the forr. One of I ho
day'a Area wan a aevere one. Jink
wai ilctnlli-d to go Inside to help In
the rescue of any that might be lofl
In Ilic blazing building and, retnnlnlnu
tiKi long, hnd hud hla egress to th
talrwny nit 'iff nnd hnd Ih-fii forced
out on to n cornle on the front of tin
m rm l lire lie wn In no Immediate
danger. liuwcriT, lielng In one of I In
lowc" "torli'H.
Aa he- waa nlmut to rail to thnae lie
low hla attention wm arrested by n
II R KATI.NKKI) 11 1H AlIMM AM CAIlill I III II
Keren m from n wiuilow Just nhi'Ve
LooMii up. lie nnv the white face of a
girl Mini IiikI barely lime to brin e him
Keif when lie felt her kUi'IS brush his
face ns a he awepl ilownwaril. Iiistliic
lively he exteiiibsl his nrniM hihI
ruiiKlit her. It was ulmnHt a foolliarily
net, but ns the roping was broad It
happened to Nlicceed. For ono dizzy
moment be thought that her weight
would topple tliem both to death be
low, but drawing the girl to the ledge,
MIhciii-Iiik one arm and gripping tho
window hi tips were only the work of
nn Instant. The erowd nnd tho llre
men below- had Keen the thrilling rev
cue, and there was u moment of ajiv
nixed MiMpciiNe; then a wild cheer rent
the mr. I .udders were Hpeeillly raised.
Hint .lad, Henderson earrli'il the half
fainting girl to witely. The net wna
the wonder of the hour, anil the papers
next iiiornlie; emilalned ui'i oiiiits Midi
lis Htlnvd even netiMitloii 0itcil New
York, .lack did not realize that he was
u hero, however. That Is almost fl
term of reproach ifiuoti llrcmcu. It Is
nil In the day's work, it part of the
bmiuicss.
Jack had been too busy realizing Lis
llfe'a ambition to Indulge itlTairs of the
heart, but now lie could not forirot t
white face nt the window : n I. a ;
In rosier hue when Ii s i r. I I" I
Ilolnies. Hhyl.v lit" 1 '' III ' r b.iv
lug -resi-ned h. r fr. i M'.t ihi i'e'!'i
Jack nsl. "I fi r her v.r-.v I'l'.'r-'- -'
aoon foui'.i'. liliiis-.'lf i."'!1'" it r '
Holmes tin l. V' lit !i n : i! ! v.
Hinging their ngs la U'h hear;
When oil' duty on Sui i':. . Ii i'.
ale went to the par!.;. l!ie ,-- I'r n
or Coney Island, nnd on lli.'-loii,; even
IngH when bo wna not iviim- ! rt tie
Htntlon they WHiidered (oetiii Mi
nt reels of sat tin the bemhes :i t'.ie
little parked breathing apiues ucatter
ed over the lower part of tho metrop
olis. Tin Christmas season was again
iipprouehlu.!; when Im had proposed to
I.lz.le to nhare n llreinan'M lot. At
lirsl Khe had put him off, uncertain of
lier own heart. Was hhe not In danger
of mistaking this very gratitude for
love, nnd would It bo fair to Juck to
tin his life, to beiH before entirely sure
of thn Klate of her own mind? She told
blm to "wnll." And Jack waited.
On Christmas, na It happened, ho wtia
again on duty, nnd early In tho day he
found himself on n hose enrt clatter
lng up In front of a tall and amok In a
old rookery containing for the moat
part NwcntHhops. I'p the front of the
building itlgzagged a fire cacape, and
he, with n number of the other "boj;"
was detntled to carry a hose uearly to
the top of thla, opeu a window and
play a stream that would rip off plaa-
ler nnd hull on the llltlo red and blue
tongue wrllliltiif over In the rorner.
It wna Jnck'a duty to hold tli nm
ale, not an i-nny Innk with a tonic,
hear lioaa through wtilrh water la
tearing at a apet-d to go over a hlch
liulldlnic. Hla anna were already ai b
Injf when the cnplnln anw that hla men
were In danger mid called through a
mrs.'n phono f(,r them to deaeend. Jaelc'a
three coiiipanlruia at onee atari ed down
wind: hut, uiifortiiimtely for lilni. the
?oxe had no hook, ao he wna com
pelled to hold It until the men reached
anfety. To hnve aluiudotied It would
hnve let H K' crnahlng down to apllt
their akulla or knock the hi from th
fire eaenpe. II y the time thcHe hnd
reached the pavement hla clinn
were entirely cut fT. Already the grat
ing lieneiith hla feet waa growing hot.
Calling to "1,00k out below!" Jack
dropped the Iioni and aprang through
thu open window. Within the place
Imd become a awentahop Indi-ed. The
aiuoke cbnkel and Mliidcil hi in
HumMleg over clialra, he groped lili
way to a aide window, whli h he broke
out with Ida heavy helmet. Thruatlng
In bead ont for a gulp of froth nlr.
he drew hla body through the opening
and got a foot lag on the narrow rop
ing. TIiIm waa not over four Inchea
wide and waa allppery from the water
thrown on It, which bad frozen al
tuoet aa aoon aa It fell. Aa Jack waa
edging bla way along tbla mtIIou
footing a crooked rift In the amoke
revealed him to the flremen below. It
nlao rcvenled him t a white faced girl
In tho crowd, but of her preaence Jack
wna In Ignorance. Neither did be bear
tin? agonized little abrlek of "Have
him!" naxhliig Into the adjoining
Inilldliii;. two of the firemen tore up
to the roof, whli b wan a Mhort dla
tmice above the apot where he atood.
The exlinuated innn waa almoat ready
to full na four atrong hnnda graaped
him nod pulled him to anfetr.
A for I.l7.rle. the rrooked tlft In the
iiiioke had not only uncovered Jack's
form, but Imd revealed her own benrt,
and when he renrhed the atreet ahe
aoftly uakisl him to count to the tint
tbnl eveulng, m a Chrldtmna preaent
awnltcd him there.
It wna with n lighter heart than for
aome previous wceka that Jnck ant
before the little Cbriatmas tree that
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"l OB JACK '
l.l:;lit. In a wort of dreiim lie he...
tin- presents culled off fur I.lzzle'n lit
tle lister and nther niembers of the
fiiuill.v. nnd It waa only at the end
that lie rau-:ht sight of a little allp of
pnper pi n mil tn the aleeve of I.IkzU
herself, on which were written thtr
two u.-iils, l-'nr Jack." lliat wna bis
PhrNtnma gift.
MONSTER CHRISTMAS CAKE.
It Waa Seven Feet High and the Lar
0it Ever Made.
Heprodui'ed below la u picture of a
mammoth ChrlHtmna rake, auld to Ihj
tho lament one ever uiiule. It waa aeon
last Christ man lu a ahop In I.eylon
stone, Kiik'land. Some lden of Ua nl.a
tuny be gauKed when It la at a ted that
It stood seven feet hlsh and weighed
no lea than l.Ottt) pounds.
Those who may dealre to turn out
a rival rake tnny lie Interested to learn
that the Ml n.iu Ingredients were
use. I Pi I.:: manufacture: Due hundred
'ml l;l't;. -i w iui!(l8 of butter, l.'ii
p i::a!-i c! "war iiH.'i pounda of flour,
II pou;. J r 't ins. 110 pounds of
Itiimis. I o pounds of currants, 3.000
i'!:! -. pui'i'iN "f citron peel. 35
p-ui.d i of lemon peel, So pounds of or-
m n 1
"HAKUINO WINDMILL" CA1.1i:
aue pi'il. HI pounds of ail.' a is. 30
pou ia! ' i' nil'!; (I.". iuartsi. I itmls
of r . pasc II.) poillii i !tr:
sue (i a. fresh lc
21 i spices.
nut .uid of
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Christmas Willi
The Pickwiclrians
eeeeakeea
JV TO rbronlcler of ('!irlatinna do
Inga has done It x luimi'iil ly
I na ll kens, nnd now here h.ia
I i kens lies l llieil llieiu het-
li r than In the "I'lrkwl'-k rnpeiH."
Ore mllit read the paragrnpli relating
to the .1 , ii i ii ii e of he holiday half
il lii:i-i'ie tlmea and not bei-ome weary.
The Christ lima aplrli Is every win-re
evident In the chapters ilevo e I to the
holiday making. I 'loin (he be; lanlug.
When the hero, his three Menus nn I
Ills fnlthfill aervanl atait for lillil lev
licit fo Itu. hour i,t ll,.!r return ll.er.. !
la Christ mna In every wnlence-
Aa brink tin hem. If not altogether a.i
IlKht m fnlrlre, did the four I'lck Ii khimi
Unrernbln nn the rnornlnif of the lid day
of Ix-ceinlter In the yenr of rrnce In
v Mcli three their faithfully recorded ad
wnUiic v.eio undertaken and icrom
I'l'.xhed. Chrl : -aa'i waa cloae at blind In
r.ll hie btiirf and liearty hnriemy. It waa
tie Ilea mm of hoepltallty, merriment and
otica heartedneeii. The old year wr. pre-pa-lnic.
like an ancient hlloeopher. to
i .11 his friend around him and amid the
Kr :al of feieilna and revelry to piia
i-errly hihI calmly away. (Jay a id merry
w.na tlie tune, and rlrht any and merry
hob at leuet four of the numerona hearta
Hint eie aluddened by It coining.
After traveling through a wide and
om-ii lountry where "the wheels aklm
over the hard and frosty ground." Blow
ing up na they draw near a country
town, where the boraea are changed,
(hen ngalu "dashing along the opeu
road, with the fresh nlr blowing In
their faces and glntUleiilng their very
hearts within them." they arrive at
IMngley Hell, where we arc Introduced
to that fnmoiia personage, the fat lioy.
He la an old acquaintance of Mr. Pick
wick, but to Hniu Wei ler hla face la
t rouge. To follow thla tlrat meeting:
Hnirlng riven thla direction and aettled
with the eo.ichtnan. Mr I'lrkwlck and
tile three friends truc' Into the footprtth
nrn.M the del. la and wulked brink! y away,
leaving Mr. Wellr nnd the fat boy con
fronted toKether for the flrat time. Bin
looked at the fnt hoy with great aatoil
lahtneiit, bu Hlthout auylng a word, and
MR. PICKWICK WENT SLOWLY
SLIDE WITH HIS FEET
baicnn to alow the thlnge rapidly
In ttie curt, while the tut boy atood quiet
ly Ly and avenivd to think il a very In
tereailiiK ort of thtiig to aee Mr. Weller
orUliin l y himself.
The conversation of these two char
acters Is too long to reprint here, but
1..-, t.i,i nitwit ei tn nitrtiRP with the
Kreatest lntenst. We must pass over
Vhe atory of the wedding, which waa
the day before Christmas event at
lMnsley Iell. at which Mr. IM.kwlck
distinguished himself by a felicitous
HI eh, and get to tho atory of tho
dance. Dickens' description of the old
alttlmr room Is a seur
alttlng room is a gem.
The bent alttlng room at Manor Farm
waa a aood. long, dark paneled roota,
with a hlKh chimney piece and a capacioua
1
cmniney, up wmcn you cuum
one of the new patent caba, wheel, and
tints Ul III" item l'"-" --..
.. ., nt lha rniun RPAted
Ull. yl ll.u l'r" .
In a ahudy bower of holly ana ever-
j icreaiiH. vera the two bent fiddler and tha
' :rP.d IonUkial0k.ndsn o'f" brT.eu
stood maaslve old allver candleatlcka with
four brani-hea euch. The carpet waa up.
the candles burned bright, the fire blazed
and crackled on the hearth, and merry
i volcea and light hearted laughter rang
l through the room. If any of the old
'. KukIIbIi yeomen hud turned Into fairies
I when they died. It waa Juat the place In
which they would hn-va held their revels.
After the dauce was over, Mr. Tick-
wick bavin acquitted himself with
great cr.Hllt, the reuuer is toi.i nooui
the doinj,H lu the famous old kitchen.
Hire hung the mistletoe and did Its
mission well lu adding to the Jollity
of the oceiiMon. The artist whose pic
tures appear on bis pages has done ex
cellent Justice to Dickens' text:
From tha center of the celling of thla
kitchen old Wardlo had Just auapendi'i!
with hla own hands a liue brunch of
mistletoe, and thla Bame blanch of mis
tletoe titbtuntniieously gave rise to a
aeene of general und most delightful
BtriiggllnK and confusion. In the nil. 1st of
which Mr. Pickwick, with a giillanto
which would have done honor to a do
acendant of l.udy l'olllnglower hey.eli
took tho old ludy by tho hand, led her be
neath tha mystic branch und saluted Imi
In all coartesy und di-coiiiin. Wai.ll.
stood with hla back to the lire, aurveylng
tho whole aceno with the utinont aallsi'a.
tlon. and tho fat boy took the op.'orui
t of appropriating to his own use ua.
atimninrily dovoui in.: a partlcuhirly I,
mince phi Hint had been carefully put
for Foniebody else.
It was a plenBunl thai ; to see Mr !'.'
wick In the cfMiler of la group, now p. it
ed thla way and I iea that uud fir: I.,
d on the chin a: I laeti oa the no.... a
then on the ipec.'clea. und to he.u l
peala of laughtei ' I were raised
ve: y ' aide.
Klually t
whl !i waa ovild
v! ; 'Mug" we:
v ' to a "p
v!i. Mr. V.'
i 'hrlstmn
crful an '
"he par:
. Khcet o
lug a-
ttto alra of a man who could "uka'.f
nd having aliown Ida Ignorance there
of, wna aninrtly reproved by Mr. I'lck
Wh k. Meiinwlille, -.Mr. Weller nnd the
fnt boy Inning by their Joint effort
i:t out n ilile." all haruls participated,
fii j n the chronicler of the day'a aport:
It a ll.n ni'ixt tntf-nnpty Interaatlnv
thlni to ol.nerva thw manner In whlrh
Mr. I'lekwlck .i formed hl ira In the
(i-oinony to w.ii:h the tortura of an-l-ly
with whlrh lie vkwM thm pron be
hlrnJ iclnlii t ni 'in tilrn at the Imminent
hnxur'l of l"l.ilnx Mm up. l him
graliilly rxi' l t pnlrftil force which
he lml t'"' on ni nrt ami turn elowty
aroiiml on the eliiln. with hla fare toward
the point from hlcii he hml aiartto, to
entmi)l(ite he pliyful amlle which man
tled o:i hln face when he had aecornpllah
d ttie dlalapce nnd the MmrnMii with
which ho tufflM around when he had
done " end ran af'er hln prednceiuior. hla
black Kn1!er tilpplna plnunantly thromh
the mow and hU pyua bennlria cheerful
"1 Kladneae throoah hla apectaclea
and when he waa knocked down, which ,
happeiied ion the avernre eyery thlrJ ,
round. It w.-in the most InvlRoratlng altht
that can poealbly be Imagined to behold '
blm Rather up bla hat, gloves and hand-
kerchief with C Klowlnc countenance and
reaurne bla elation In the rank with an I
ardor and enthualaam which nothing
could abate.
Mr. Plckwbk unfortunately break a j
through the Ice and geta a good wet- j
ting, but. being taken on a atnart run
to the house, put to bed and given un
limited cjiniiitltloa o"f hot punch, find
blniaelf noue the worn next morning, i
when the party depart from Lingley
Dell.
Thua doea Iilckena tell ua of one of
the merrleat Christ masea that a reader
could dealre. There la no touch of ad
Deaa In the chronicle, and alt that one
could wlah for la that the atory were
longer. Long live the tale, and long
may we enloy Chrlatmaa with the
rickwlckla
LONG WALK FOR SANTA.
Tree Burned, Father Qoea Eight Mllea
For New Toy a.
Olfta Intended for bis eight children
being destroyed when his lighting of j
the Chr'xtnina tree, Juat before mid
night, caused a fire which damaged
his home In Cleveland, Alfred Ham
inermelHter trudged eight miles through
now U'foro he could rouse a store-
AND GRAVELY DOWN THE
ABOUT A YARD APART.
keeper and pather nuother supply of
presents bo that the children's faith In
KaDta Claus mitrht not be lost.
The children were asleep when Mr.
and Mrs. Hammermelster completed
decorating the tree. The father de
cided to light the .candles as a test
. t. .it.i V. aiiniv
viiiey ourueu o u.u . , u
balls. The blaze awakened the cUll-
dren. "Panty here?" they piped U
moraln-?" The parents gathered
them In their arms and rushed to the
street. Firemen brought out a lot of
Ore ruined presents from the honse
"Si,nt-V ha and Kne and our thlns8
children cried.
v .,
Hammermelster began his weary
search for an open store. lie em-
paved the lnrrequent street cars ror
P trn,m, aftPP
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r ii v iv uv .fu i- n - -
nuie " Il liiliess Bruriu. r
r0llt0d a storekeeper from his bed and,
burdening himself with a new supply.
tmtlgea uonie 10 turu uiru iulw w
Hunting Christmaa Ghosts.
(host hunting bids fair to become
the ruling passion of Washington so
ciety. The fortunate owners of a
peaked house, roped with Ivy and
densely surrounded by trees, nre laMl-
lng cards for a Christmas specter hunt
TJje Cnrlstm.is plost nunt )s imported
m I: ,,,, - woro the uo-es are
ancient enough t harbor specters wUO
were I'aeiv Ic'icc William '.'ju Cou-tiue-.'.ir.
'!'!: i . ;....:.:. c ii0..ntu of
this c U"tds ro-.'.? t p.".'.'ri't that
the l'.id oef !:e:v w'.'.'t fU- There are
exec; : ions, however, for even In Wash
ington there Is one of the treasure
guarding ghosts aa out nnd out bucca
neer of the Spanish main vnrlety, with
cocked hat, gold lace, ruilles, high yel
low boats, red Jacket and an odor of
anthiuity. Those acquainted with him
say that he clinks bis chains of stolen
doubloons. Washington Star.
A Christmas Sentiment.
II nvevor sincere we tuny be In our
ciTo-is to spread t'hrlstuum cheer, our
clia'-it.v is iiccie the less a testimony
to ir sense i tlie fact that peace and
p. ! will have not come upon the
e: i 1'ovei' v and wretchedness are
.. I., ,.(-"..,. I - t ..,ii-lv rr 1 f t u nt Ima.
f foo au l outgrown clothes.
onght t.. make the npasuiodJe
...c . istmas one of tha
l o 'ur Industrial world,
' erulty are born not
istlce.
lerclalltlng Christ'
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Timber Ijiud Kulire
Department of the luterior, U. S.
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
November "J"), VX'S. i :
Notice is hereby given that Iva K.
Cox, of Klumutn Fulls, Oieuon, who
on Nov. 7, 11)08, made Timber and
Stone Application, No 0791, for S
half yV quarter, section 11, Township
38 S., Kauge 18 K. , Will. Meridian,
has tiled notice of intention to make
Final 1'rnof, to establish claim to the
landa above described, before County
Clerk Klamath Co., at his office at
Klamatd Falls, Oregon, on the 9 tb
day of Feb. WOO.
Claimant names as witneses: Fred
Hoel. T. M. O'Couuels Arnold Press,
of Klamath FuIIh, Oiegou, and C. 11.
Dusenberry, of Lakexi-w Oregon.
DUF3 J. N. Watson, Register.
Fur that Dull I re Ins At er E.nf
I have uned Chan bet luin's Btouiacb
and Liver Tablet- for n n e time, and
can testify tiiat they have doue me
more koou tluu tmy tablrta 1 have
ever used. My troi lU uhs a heavy
dull feeling after esling. DAVID
FKEF.Ma:. Kcupt. J.tva Hcotlu.
These tablets rtreiu'ti -m the stomach
and Impiovu the oikietliou. Tliey
also regulate the liver aud towels.
They are fHr superior to pij's but coat
more.. Oet a free sample, at Daly A.
Hull's diug ktore no eee what a
splendid u.j;,..i, u ...
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