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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1909)
l,AK nWNTY KXAMINK . . K KVIKW. Oil Knox. TlinitMDA V. JAN. 2. V.toj. tiik:k Won. Hut before I should hnve hud time to say "knife" lo curate I found myself (listtlng nwny wlUi those cartels an If I 1 1 n I (crown tip with IIipio. I never oikv stopped to think what I hIkmiIiI ny next, and neither did they. Home girl were I'jlroiliircd to tne. too, I. tit luckily they didn't K''in to eipcct inn lo lnlk to ttii'iu much, o I didn't. More nnd more cadets kept mining over from tump nnd Joining our group iiml being Introduced In agreeable l roves until I gnve tip oven trying to remember their tuiuies. There wna one, though. In tin flint batch of Ave tvlioMu tin me mih rimy to get hold of mid ksep In mind liecmine It WHS HltlllU. ItoltlllcN, he wns llio best looking of nil, which made cInmhI fyliig Mill n re, 1 1 pli-imurft. Tin- kIi Im who spoke to Mr. Hlllllll railed him "cnptnln," perlinp Joking ly, nnd I linked how he c-otild ! riiptaln and yet a rmlet unless It mi'iint cricket. Then ho exphilned that the cadeta hud all tint different grade of (illlrj.ru, from adjiitnnt and raptaln down to sergeant, and wanted It was difficult to are oil jou vantctt to Utrvuyh ti fell of errepcrt. to know If then were any other ques tlona I would rare to aak. I aald that there were lota, but I waan't aure If I might. "I give you a permit," aald he In a military way. Ho I liegiin with the button. "1 ahotild like to know why you havo ao ninny-nil ttioae rowa on your Jnckct. And It'a only the middle row you seem to ue for anything." ."We uae tin' othira to give nwny to girl to remember u y," ntiawercd ray endet "It'a forbidden, hut thiit'a a detail. Or rather It'a why the girls like to have them." I atnred. "None of your are ml In." "Moat of Vui are pinned on nt pre ent. It'a that way wliu all of ua. Our pleha ww 'em on for ua nt nlifht and Uhc (lie door fur a tlilmlile." "Oh. what arc pleha, If you plenae? Are vou allowed vnleta';" "I KUeaa they cnll 'em tun In your country, There are a lot of them ly 1 ii K nroiiud. Shall I have aoino entiKl't and ilniKk'i'"! here? '1 In-v ihIkIiI Hiiilriu a hit. a h tliey aren't uxed to ladlea' ho clety, hut" I liilKtlly proteKted H;nliiKt null 1 cruel exhililtloti nnd went on with my (jueKtloiiM. I iiHked what they did In winter ami how Ioiik they had to he endeta' and whether they were In n hurry to he olllcera. "Not a a Ioiik an the kIi'I ran put up with u an we are," aald tny cadet. "Some of theiu even pn-tend they like us better." "I can quite uudcrtttnnd that!" 1 ex claimed. And then they nil lutii'hed. and homo of them appluuiled. "The really Important question Ih," aald C'aplulu or Mr. Kuilth, "whether you are K"IK to he an otllcera' or a endeta' lady." I hadn't mi Idea what he meant, hut I reinein hered Vle'a naylnt; that lu the lower inldillo cliiHses they aometlmea call a man'a wife hla "lady." I'erhnpa, I thought, thu expresMlon had been broiiKht over to thu nlceat peoplo In America In the Mnyllower, which they all tulk ao much aliout, for certainly aome of the people In her muat have been cooks or In the HteeraKe; there are too many Uescendanta for the tint clius pasuenKera alone. After couald ei'liix for a minute I mild in rather an emhurruHHcd way that I w.T-ift "ipipe aure yet whether I v. mild lie either " "You must he one oi tin- oilur, you know, or you'll he IlUe (In- tint In the fuhlo who w.ih lielllier hlrd nor hca t. and ho was m! of all (lie fun mi ho !i aides. I may he prejudiced, luil I a, I viae you to lie a cadets' lady. And you'd la'tter decide now on account of tonight." "Toiibhl Y" I repented, pir.led. "Yea, on account of making out your card. Kuy. I.ady Hetty, If you uro go Ing In with us, can 1 ninko out your curd?" Then arose a clamor. It nppenred that they nil wanted to make out the card whatever It wag. I naked If I couldn't havo one from each, but It appeared that you couldn't do that My cadet had apoken tlrst, bo he aald that ho would do It, but the others could give me hell b'lttona and chev rons and decorate fans for mo Instead. "Do you like hopa, Lady Hetty?" In quired a perfect pet of a cadet, who looked like a cherub In uniform. "Hopa?" I wondered why he should ask me such an Irrelevant question, but I answered as Intelligently as I could. "I don't know much iihout them. I think they're graceful, but I don't Ilka the smell," lie looked petrified. "The smell T" "Yes. It makes one sleepy." "I cues we wou't give you mucJi US,..', ,8 fliiimc lo l sleepy tonight," said h, "at our hup." Then I ii ii.IthImh1. Hut what f::::tiy ihlng lo mil a hall -a "hop!" They eplnliicd, im, when llicy an w how stupid I wx. Hint you with an "ofllceiV Ind.v" If you dnrircd with I hem and walked with Ihrin and flirt' )d Willi Hicm mid illdn't bother with cadeta, or vice vcran. Then I decided ut din i Hint I would ho a endeta' Indy, though I wna aorry I had only ime iiigiit to in it in. I hey were aorry, too, nun anoweu their aorrow in ao many nice wnya that I enjoyed myself saw how nice It If you are a auc lo draw lota for linnieiiHcly nnd quite IliiiHt feel to Im out rena. They wn tiled which cadet ahoiild take tno lo I'llr tut ten Wnlk, hut I anld I had to go with Mr. I'nrker. lie ruiiHt hnve been listening from a dlstnni'e, though he ought lo hnvo Iteen Inlklng with a pretty girl who had no bat, for he came up lo me at once and announced Hint It wna llmo to go now. He rather put on nlrs of having a right to tell tne what I mtiat do, nnd I didn't like It much, especially before those denr rndcta, but It would have been childish to mnke a fuss. He aides, I wn Ida gut-at. I went like a ithui green hie Inmli sulking on Its way to the alitughter; hut. thank goodneaa, waa engaged already for nenrly all the dances, and most of them had to be split In two, there were ao many endeta for thern. (I think, by the by, I shall try to get Htan to take mo to Handhurat soma day to nee If It la at all like West Point nnd whether they have hopa.) Potter mndo fun of tha cadeta and called them "white meat" aud "little things that got In the way." Hut wlieu I asked a straight question he hnd lo confess that he had been one himself only alt years ago. "I waa twenty-two when I graduated." he an Id. "One of I he youngest men In uiy clans " Which was the ssme as telling mv that ht Is twenty-eight now. Ten years older than I am! It mnkea Mm seem quite old. Somehow, although he Is so Die to mo In most ways, he stirs me up to feel antagonistic, as though I wanted to contradict him and not like things thnt ho likes, and I believe It la the ssme with him about me, for I mnke bl eyes look angry very often. I felt he waa dlsaptHiluted been use I ad- mired the cadets ao much nnd had promised so many dances, and I was In s mood to tease him. Hut I fancy bo isn't the kind who would take teasing well, and the acenery he was showing me wss so hesutlful that presently I resolved to tie good. We saw Kosciusko's monument, and would Insist upon hla telling me things alsiut Kosciusko himself, though Potter didn't seem to think him Important, And then we began winding our way along a most ex quisite path overhanging the river, al ways shadowed by trees. Sometimes It was cut through a green arbor, with light like liquid emeralds. Some times It ran high on the rock. Some times It d!pvod down closo to the wa ter. but Invarlubly there was Just enough room for two, and no more, to t walk side by side. We met several couples cadeta and girls, young ofllcers aud girls saun tering or sitting down close together In out of the wny place. But by and by we Kcemod lo have passed Iteyond the Inhabited r.one. Then Potter asked me If I were not tired from so much walking nnd If I wouldn't like to rest. I said no. and he promptly pretended io U done up, which I thought very slllv. Hut of course I had to sit down by It I in on a rock w ith a green, moss velvet cushion. "This Is what I've been longing for all day," aald ho. I hadn't, aud I was thinking about the cadets Hut I agreed that It was beautiful. Yes, It Is." he answered, looking at me. "I never saw anything so pretty. Sny, Lady Hetty, you're an awful flirt." I did open my eyes at that. "A flirt! I exclaimed. "I never bad a chance lo try being It." "1 guess you are born knowing. I've been mlseritblo all the aftemoou. Couldn't you see my agony?" "I didn't notice." aald I. "Ah, thnt'a the trouble. You weren't thinking of mo. Of course, 1 oughtn't to have cared for those little boys" (some of tboui were Inches taller than he), "but I couldn't help It I kept saying Inside, 'This Is a foretnsto of what I've irot to suffer when she's staying with (Catherine at the Moor- lo; .' I :" I I, new when I've been so uiipi'n;hir w!:!i myself. I don't see how I'm foi:ig to get along unless you'll be nice to me, right now." "1 am nice to you." I said. "As nice as 1 know how to be." "I could teach you to be a lot nicer. Say, l.nd.v Hetty, let me, won't you?" I ls eyes, though they are such a pivle blue, had that silly, melting look In them that my cousin I.oveland's Ivive w hen ho talka to me. "Let you do what?" I asked almost snappishly for a person sitting In such a lovely place. "Tench you to like me. I fell all over myself In love with you the first minute I saw you." "Day before yesterday!" I exclaimed. "What nonsense. Y'ou're poking fun at mo. I don't believe lu love at first sight nt lenst I don't think I do. Any how, nobody could fall In love with me In thnt way." J'CoulJu't they, though? That's all you know about It. then. All Amer icans will full lu love with you like that, and It'a Just what I want to guurd against. I want you to be en gaged to ma before yojj go to New port. Then I shall feel kind cf safe." "Dear me, are you really proposing, and It Isn't lu Joke?" I asked. "1 do wish you wouldn't." "Would I propose to Lady Betty Bulkeley lu Joke?" be reproached me. "The Men of proposing to any girl when you've only seen her three times!" "U hat did I toll you nlxttit my friend In Kim I'mnclBco? wna working alowly up lo thla, even then." "Hlowly!" "Yea, very aloivly. I tlilnk I've iihown n if t di-nl of pntlence. Amer leiiu girls -Hie Imni ntli-M. I menn-nro quite hurt If a fellow d'iean't propose iwnii'n Ikw along In the first dny or two, They think he can't appreciate ! their renl worth nnd thnt h? deserves what he i;eta If some other chnp wnlks -way 1.1, then, Now. I'm not going I.. .11 at... my perd. and see any- thing el walking off wli Ii you." I eoiiKint Help inilglilng. "Ill call on the Int.el of the bottle. The manti for help If I think there's no danger," faeturers of Chamberlain's Cough snhJ I, "but I can t promise more than thnt. I didn't come over to America to pick up a hushnnd." lie look id nt me rattier queerly when I raid that, almost ns If he thought ' I had come fur (hat express purpose and was trying to conceal It Hut of course he couldn't be ao horrid as to suppose such a thing renlly, and I must have liiuiglned the strange expression. If he only knew I came nwny so that another girl might he sure to get a husband, and I'm not allowed to go , brick until he tins been got! i "They're Just growing around on hlncklvcrry bushes and In strawberry . patches for you to pick and choose," I anld Potter, "nnd that's what worries . f... . .it.ii. i.i... ,.u f . ... J- got two months' leave so as to be with you at Newport, and I tell you I shall seo a bright, leautlful crimson If too mnny dudes come fooling around the shanty. Say, won't you Just play we're encaged anyhow and seo how you like It?" Hut now I was really cross and wouldn't bear a word more of such nonsense, so 1 Jumped up, and be bad to scramble up too. "If you've really proposed which 1 doubt," said 1, "you must please un derstand that you've been formally re fused. Hut I forgive you because I believe you must have been chaffing and been use It's my first proposal, so at all events I can't die without having bad at least one. Now, do be sensible and take me back or I shall have to find my way alone or else ask a strange cadet to pilot me." That threat found a vulnerable spot, and be was not half bad on the way home perhaps no worse than the name of the wnlk allowed. I was a good deal excited about tbe ball, as It was my very first. Sally Woodburn had looked at my things and told me what to bring. Not that It was a hnrd choice, for I have only four frocks with me In which I could go to a dance. The one Sally wanted me to wear at West Point Is a little white thing of embroidered India mus lin. Thompson made it after one of Vic's, and It Is a rag compared to Sally 'a and Mrs. Kss Kay's gorgeous things. Hut when Sally had done my hair In a new way (they had left Louise behind, as there was no room for fieri and fastened around mv throat lovely string or pearls sue urougni on purpose i looohcu quue uice, The "hop" was in a grent big room which the cadets use for something or other, 1 forget what, nnd It wns dec orated with quantities of American flags. There were lots of girls the youngest thlngu! Hardly any of them could hnve been out, but there were even more men; counting otllcers and cadets, nt lenst two for each girl. The card which my particular cadet bad talked about making for me wns 4 . f . & "Are you golna to be an officer or a cailcttt lady T" a programme, with all the dunces and the men's names and Uluiuluutlona which ho had put on himself. It was beautiful, nnd I told biiu thnt I would always keep It. 1 danced every dance, with two partners for each, nnd there wna a cotillon ufterward with favors to remind the girls who got them of West Point; little' (lags nnd buttons nud bits of gold lace, but I was very lucky, for some of the friends I bad made In camp bad smuggled me spe cial things, and I shall have quite a collection of sergeant's stripes and cor poral's chevrons, belt buckles and beau tiful bright bell buttous with Initials scratched on them. I don't believe Vic had half so much fun'at her llrst bull us I hud nt mine, although hers Is so many seasons ago now that I can't remember what she aald nuout It I was only a little girl then, and she wasn't In the habit of telling me things aa she Is now. Although I didn't get to bed till after 2, I was up early next morning, because I bad promised my best ca deta that I would be at morning pa rade, or whatever they call It, to aay (foodbj. Sally went with me, and It was quite nn affecting parting. I siinll never forget those dear boya If f llvo to be a hundred, though I can't remember any of their nnmps. n after all I lost the cord I meant to keep always. The Pur feed Lav. Secretary Wilson says: 'On of ,t'"' ,,,jw'' of I he law Is to infi rm the l",'","(,T !'1 preri.rfj cf j-eitsi.i "'J; ', '.i n,,7": ,"'!" ,,h! S.7rOTi?" op!,, """'.od , other habit forming drug be stated i''""""'! "ve always rlrtlirie 1 that their remedy dH not contain any of nies nrugs. ari'i tne tiuth of this claim is now fully proven, as no men tion of thern is made on the label. This remedy Is not i nly one of the safest, Lot one of tlm beet in use for coughs snd colds, its value has been proven beyond cpiestion during the many years it has been in general use. For sale by Daly ard Hall. Nolle for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land OMIco at Lakeview, Oregon, December 'Si, V.hlH. Nut ire Is hereby given that OLK KOLKI.M, of lily, uregon. who, on, Nov. '2f, WOT, made Homestead Kntry j w... iur on .o. .iin. Merlal ?o. m:i.f) for 111 Upiarter, .Section 17, Township 30 a., auailt) JC WUI Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final I Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- fore Register and Receiver, at Lake- view, uregon, m the lUth day of Feb. luuy. Claimant mmes as witnestes Wm. K. Kutter, 11. .1. Lanukam, Kristian Jorgensen, ofWy, Oregon, John Jbcolisen. of Lakeview, Oregon. D3I 10 J. N Watson, Register. Timber Land Notlc Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Orilce at Lakeview, Oregon, November 2.J, 1IKJ8. Notice is hereby given that Harry M. (ilazier, of Sacramento, Calif, who on iov. t. stoDe Aoolication. No. 0850. for SK quarter. Section 28. Township 37 8., Kauge 1 1 iv, win. Meridian, has Died notice of intention to make Final Proof to establish claim to tbe land above described. before County Clerk niamain uo., at bis office, at Klam ath Fulls, Oregon, on tbe 6th day of Feb. 1909. I Claimant Dames as witnesses : Dao j JohDson, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, ! Oda Craven and Frank Howard of j Lakeview, Oregon, and Ollie Howard I of Hly, Oregon. j D3F5 J. N. Watson, Register. Timber Land .tlre- Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, November. 23, 1908. Notice is hereby given that MIL TON Bfc'RT RICE, of Lakeview, Ore gnu. wbo, on Nov. 10, 1908, made Timber and stone Application, No. 080.!. for E half SV quarter. Section 33, ..Township 3G 8., Ranoe 19 E., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to tba land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe Ilth day of Feb. 190y. Claimant names as witnesses: C. (3 Dusenoerry, O. W.Rice. Mabel' Rice, tieo. Lynch, all of Lakeview, Oregon. J7-10 J. N. Watson, Register. Timber I. and Xotlre Department -f the Interior. U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregcn, November 25, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Lillie E . Harris, of Lakeview, Oregon, who on November 00, 1908, made Timber and Stone Application, No. 0772, for W baif SW quarter and SE quarter SW quarter, Section 28, Township 38 S., Range 21 E., Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Keister and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, cu the 8th day of Feb. 1909. Claimant names us w itnesses: Gran ville llardisty, Sarah Garrett, Gordon Garrett, Furnham E. Harris, all of, D3F5 J. N. Wuteon, Register. Timber Land' Xoilee Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, November 25, 1908 Notice is beretiy given that William N. Dishop, of Lakeview, Oregon, who Nov, 10, 1908, niade Timber and Stone Application.No 0833, for S half NE quarter, NE quarter bE quarter. Section 19, Townxbip 37 S., Range 20 E., Will. Meridian, has tiled uotice of intention to make Final Proof, to establsh claim to tbe laud above des cribed, refoie Regieterkaud Receiver, Bt Lakeview, Oregon, on the 'ICtb day of Feb 1909. Claimant names as itnetes : W. II. Meudel), I!. I. liarni.ni, A. II. Hamum, C. A. Hermi t, all of Luke view. Oregou. D3F5 J. N. Watsou, Register. Timber liiid .ollee Department of the Interior, U. B. Lund Ottico at Lakeview, Oregou, January 11, 1001). Notice is herehy given that ANNA M. NE1LON, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on August 31, 1UU8, made Timber and Stone Application, No OiTil), for Lots 1, 2, SW quarter N V quarter, Section Ul, Township 'M 8., I!ange Id 10., Will. Meridian, has tilod notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to tbe laud above deaoribed, befor Hegister and Iioeiv er. at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 27th day of March, 1900. Claimant uaraes aa wltuesses: Wal ter Howard and (Juy W. Klee, of Lakeview, Oregon. M18 J. N. Watsou, Renter. Fever sores and old chronio sores should not bt tbealed entirely, bu should lie kep t In healthy oouditloo. This can be done by applying Cbam berlaio'a Salve. Ibis salve has no superor for this purpose. It is also moat excellent for ebapped batiks, sore nipples burns and diseases of tbe skin, or sale by Daly & Hall. l a r .11 1 P) ' H mJ ERECTED IN lonrj MODERN THROUOMOIT FIRST-CAL55 ACCOnnODATlONS SAMPLE Roon For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT If 71 tSKSSS&rasG. 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Fox, of Klamatn Fallo, Oregon, wbe on Nov. 7, 1108, mude Timber aud Stone Application, Xo 0791, for 8 half SW quarter, section 11, Township 38 S., Rauge 18 K, Will. Meridian, haa tiled notice of intention to maKe Final Proof, to etablUh claim to tbe lauda above described, before County Clerk Klamnth Co., ut his orilce at Klamath Faliti, Oregon, on the 9 th day of Feb. 1909. Claimaut names as witneses: Fred Noel, T. M. O'Counell, Arnold Press, of Klatuatb Falls, Oregon, and C. 11, Dusenberry, of Lakevixw Oregon. DUF5 J. N. Watson, Register. LOUIS SMAW Dealer In Real Estate 1 bave listed some of the tafc. Ranches, Timber Lauds and Town property in Northern Califorula, a country that is bound to improve rap Idly. AlturaH, California. Our bargain counter will pleane you. Bailey & MaHHliilU I rSr', U ft . hiJA .Mit. ' a fir k i mm Y V 909 CAN I