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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
I LOU JUID JESSIE . By M. QUAD. Copyright, 1910. by Associated Literary r rrsa.j lire. Spencer hid dropped In on the bride of four months. She bad had tier eje on young Mrs. Gray for tome time and was now prepared to shatter tier Idol. . Afbr observing that there were fire tnstw f married couples separating re Con ed In the paor this morning she vent on to add that the way husbands ajrere carrying on these days was some thing irfectly awful. "I never read about those things." replied the young wife. "Of course there are good and bad husbands, but toy Kllly Is one of the very best." "Y-e-s," said Mrs. 8pencer grudging ly and with lot k of pity In ber eyes. "I thought uiy husband was almost an angel for several years, and then he Was arrested for having five wives." "But Billy Is different, you know." Tcrhaps. Ou Monday I was in the telephone booth at Calder's drug store to talk with uiy daughter. It's a Couble booth, you know. Just as I was teady to ring up. your husband entered the other booth cod called up young Woman and bad a conversation wilti ber." "But he didn't say anything to me about It." replied the wife. "What tame did he tail the lody byf There were two of them before be jot through, and he called them Lou and Jessie. lie said be'd have more money for theai soon. Mrs. Gray, don't go on deceiving yourself as I Aid." "But bat I don't think he knf-s ny ladies by those names," faltered the wife as her eyes filled with tears. "You mean be hasn't told you that he does. Of course not. My husband CWn't tell me that he had four other Wives. IlusbanJs are sleek, slick and ly. You have got to be crafty to find them out. ITowever, if you want J alt here and do nothing I've no objec tions." v "But vrhnt can I do? 1 don't know Who Lou and Jessie are." "Wh.it can 'yon do? You can be if the telephone booth at noon today; yon can hear him tajk; you can pet sight cf him: you can go home and pack your trunk; you can stand right np to fclm and tell him that bis perfidy Is tf uncovered." At noon young Mrs. Gray was in one t the telephone booths at Calder'a. Cp to the moment she started from fcome she bad said to herself that she ftrooldn't go. 8he had been waiting In the booth enly . Ore minutes when a etep she knew entered the store. Then some one sat iown In the other booth. Her tieart was throbbing as central was 'rung up and a voice called: ' 'Give me 2043 Jackson." TK. ,imHhV v-ant rinwn ATI A SllTl f paper In the booth at the man'a ,gri ; , "Hello! Is that you, old man? Wetl.'l tiow are Lou and Jessie today? I Cldn't sleep two hours last n!?!it for thinking of 'em. Haven't moved yet, lh? Oh. no. Tin not j-'olng to throw tip my hands. I'll send you a chevk by messenger at 1 o'clock, i picked Lou and Jessie, and I'm going to stand by 'cm. Gocdby." ! At the usual Lour cf 0 o'clo-.-k Billy ' Cr:iy came home whistling. He was tiappy, also hungry, also longing for the kiss that always greeted uim He entered the sitting room to Cud a wo man seated on n trunk. She ba'l her hat on, and some tilings lihe had failed to find room for in the trunk were piled on a chair. The wo man was bis wife, and she looked up nt 1 1 i iit with a cold stare. "Is it you. Kuby? Good lands, but Whnt does this mean? Is your moth er Ueud '!" "Stand back, sir!" she replied a she motioned lilin off. "I am neither Ixu ' ror Jessie:" 'I'.ut what Is it? You are pale. You have been crying. Yotl have packed your trunk. Tell me what has hap pened." "Sir." she said as she rose from the trunk and extended a piece of paper, "bore are the proofs. I don't think you'll want to ask any further ques tion." "No. 2043 Jackson," be read and then naked: "But what U It? What does this jnesoT" "It means Lou and Jessie, sir: 1 waa right there In the telephone bootb this noon when you conversed with them. Yen picked Lou and Jessie and you'll stand by them! Will you hare the kindness to get me and my trunk to the depot? I am going to , mother. If you think Lou and Jessie , will -'object I can find a cab myseir. Billy didn't rush forward and try in throw his arms around her. lie Utln't try to explain. He simply got dowu on the floor and laughed and rolled over and kicked about until the stern faced wife wondered if the sud den blow bad taken away his reason. Hhe had almost decided to send for a doctor when he got a hold on himself and roue up and pulled her down on the trunk beside him and said: "No. 2043 Jackson la the office of stockbroker. I can bring you the telephone book and show you. Iu and Jessie are the names of two copper mines I am Interested in. The broker la carrying me on a margin. The utock Is dull and down, and I've lost a tlt, but 1 am hoping for a rise and hanging on. nere'a a circular telling All about tho Lou and Jessie and ev ral other mines." "And yon you" "I am not a perfidious wretch, tins tie Cint hi' off" end I'll hr-lp y" get fllnnor." FACTS IN TEW LINUS The population of Russia Is Incrvaa tag at the rate of 2.110.000 per annum. In the last half cvutury Japuu ln j recorded more than 27.000 earth- ' Although the world consume a mil lion tons of sugar a month, the produo tkui Is more than sufficient. . In Egypt as well as In southern Em- rope the olive crop Is a failure Ala t Minor had about half a crop Owing to the scarcity of whale the wiiullng Industry Is dying out. Only 150 are now t aught each year Recent excavations lu Mexico have brought te Hunt the renin Ins of a man who. It J stated, must 'have teen (If teen feet tall. Tue Ringarlan sobraaje has voted to tax bachelors over thirty years of age f2 yearly The proceeds will be devot ed to education. The Church of England bishopric of Mackensle river. In British North America. Is five times as large as the Cntted Kingdom. There are only tw automobiles In the Tnrklsh city of Salonlkl. and the use of a motor car outside the city lim its Is Impracticable. Accordions, rattles, tin whistles and bugles were receutly used as weapons of obstruction In the Austrian parlia ment. The debate was postponed. There la only one day In the year on which the Inhabitants of Monte Carlo re allowed to gamble at the casino tables. That day Is the Trlnce of Mo naco's birthday. Mongolia, with an area of 1. 307.053 square miles, has a population of only 2.580.000. whereas Manchuria, with only 303,700 square miles, has a pop ulation of 8.500.000. Rioting has been common In the neighborhood of the Chinese City of Amoy, following the refusal of natives to obex an order prohibiting the plant ing of opium poppies. . .The Spanish cabinet has accepted the British bill of. S40.000.000 for the construction of the new Spanish squad ron, subject to some modifications of plans on the. part of Spain. A single dealer In Madrid sells an rrual'y .".0.000 larks, finches and other small birds for omkI.. and the, total number thus consnuietf lie estimated' at a million In that city alone. In Europe at the time of the French revolution there were only twenty-one cities of over 100.000 Inhabitants. Now there are 100 such, and fifty-five of them have over 250.000 Inhabitants. In Europe a first class peanut oil Is the most highly esteemed of vegetable oils. aYter olive oil H Is also used In the manufacture of butter substitutes. The low grade oils are used for soap. One of the functions of the Salvation Army In India to to teach natives to use improved hand looms, paying them wages at once. " They are soon able to earn up to 15 a month, a big sum In India. . M. Taul Wolfskel, professor of math etnatlcs at Darmstadt, has instituted ,a in-ize of f 25.000 as an Inducement to rediscover the famous theorem of Far- mat, which has been lost for over two centuries. American Minister Rockhlll. at Pe kin. probably will be a special am bassador of this country at the funeral on M:ty 1 of the late emperor of China. wlie body Is now In a temporary rest; i-.tr place. T!i- Vienna Onlleire of Physicians wi'l celebrate the centenary of ttie rleatlj of Auenbrugger, the Inventor of pert n-slon. on May IS. A marble me morial tablet will be placed on the house in which he died. Amputating a horse's leg at the fet lock Joint, Professor Udrlskl of the veterinary school at Bucharest has re placed the lost portion with a leather artificial leg that enables the animal to walk about and take exercise. Tl e geologlrnl survey has formally denied the statement eolnjr the rounds that its experts had decided that one fouitli f Alaska was a coal field. The latent official estimate Is that there are about 24.000 square miles of coal areas In ts.'t country. John Burns, president of the local governing board of London, has al ready grunted funds up to $8,782,000 and loaned $50,000,000 at a low rate of interest for use In starting public works on 4,200 improvement schemes In order to give employment to the un employed. Lust year 12.554 women registered In Boston to rote for school committee. Twenty-nine years ago, when the priv ilege of voting at these elections was first granted to women.' only 900 reg istered, and for the following nine years the average was only a little over 1,000. The government of Mexico baa voted an appropriation of $50,000 for a mon ument to a bumble hero Jesus Gar cia, a locomotive engineer. Garcia a year ago bravely hooked his engine to a burning car filled with dynamite and hauled It out of Nacazarl. Mexico. He saved the town from disaster, but was blown to pieces himself. Two Poles employed at a Palmer (Mass.) wire mill made a wager as to who could draw the lurgest amount of .wire in a week. The two together drew seventy tous, the one winning irawlng only about 200 pounds more (ban the defeuted one. Each ton of wire hud to be handled six times, and each man netted more than $30. Booker T. Washington was born near nales Ford. Va.. about 1859. His moth er was a slave In the Burroughs fam ily, where Klie was known as June Bur roughs. Her husband lived on a neigh boring piuulutlon. Booker Washington was educated st Hamilton Institute, Virginia. wcre be graduated In 1875. He tMii 'ht there until be una selected be organized. ptTnin;iTinfj ill y PHI UP ATTERIURY. tCoprrUjht. WO, by American prst At elation. I was at work at my easel one morn ing when ! received a visit fivm a lady who was a perfect stra.iger to me. 1 arose to receive her a .id w about to ask her how I could sen her when she said ewgerly; "Where Is Edward Borland?" "Edward norland!" "Yes, Do you know where I eaa find him?" "1 never heard of the gentleman." "You painted the picture 'Hd dilu tion.' didn't you. on exhibition at Mar tine's r "1 did." "From what did you take my like ness? I never sat for you." "My good lady, will you explain' "Explain! Why barrow my feelings by forcing me to tell the distressing story when you ronst know It already. Else bow could you have painted that awful scene?" "What awful scene?" "l V cease the pretense of Ignorance. I supose It was he who told you." My bewilderment was Increasing rather than subsiding, for I noticed a resemblance, though a very faint one. between the lady before me and a fig-1 ure In the picture to which she re ferred. In fact. 1 wus dumfounded. 1 did nothing but stare at her. She went on speaking in her quick, excited way. her eyes filling with tears: "It was all my fault. I urged him to take the money and, speculate for me. The stocks went down. Ten days after the loss was reported to me by the brokers he had learned of It and made It good out of bis own pocket. Indeed, be wrote me that there was a profit. The stupid brokers called on me for margin during bis ab sence, at the height of the panic. He" had distinctly told them to look to him and by no means communicate with me. But why did you call your picture 'Ketributlou?' At the moment 1 reproached him he had ordered a check seut me for $'5,000. I received It after he had gone." A light was beginning to break In upon my brain. I had read of cases where persons, bad fancied themselves the subjects of artists' work, and It struck me that I had met with an In stance. I was Interested In the lady's story. Might I not be of service In re storing to ber a person she had wronged? The picture, too. corre sponded with the scene to which she referred. A woman was reproaching a man who had wronged her, while he stood with bowed bead, receiving bis chastisement The woman was the principal figure; the man was In shad ow and bis face not distinctly risible. I concluded to temporize with ber. "And did be not defend himself?" 1 aAed. ' "No; be simply stood and looked at me In astonishment. Ills fimire lu your picture doesn't show his demeanor at all." no left yon with no explanation?" "None whatever. Ten minutes after his departure the postman left his let ter ccu'tiining his check ft what I 1 had given liiin- the profit. Profit. In deed: Tfie transaction cost him $7.50." I pondered, uhile she went on Inco herently In tin- .s.itue manner ns be fore. Finally I sa'.d to her. "If you v. ill leave me jour e.ddress I will see If 1 can do anything for you." I "There: I knew all the while you were ucquaiuicd with him ami that he gave juu the information which led to your painting that picture. Oh. i please do tell him how sorry I am for w hat I did." "Yes. If I find him." The ladv departed somewhat com forted, but by uo means confident that would succeed In gaining for her the forgiveness of the man she bad wronged How I found Edward Borland is a matter between me and a man I paid for doing th. work. When 1 met Mr. Borland be supposed the meeting was casual. ! pursued the acquaintance and Invited him to my studio, where I had the pief!j- from Martine's con spicuously displayed on an ensel. I watched him as he looked at It. The womuu's face vldeutly interested blm. "Where dil you get your model for that figure?" he asked. This was a beginning. Before be left my studio I had told blm the story of my visitor and her illusion. When his wonder at the singular occurrence had glveu place to thinking on the situation between himself and the lady I saw his face harden. If 1 ef fected a reconciliation I must use the utmost adroitness. She was very bitter." he said, "when she supposed I bad lost ber money." ' 'Naturally." I remarked. "She gave me carte blanche to -do as 1 thought best for her, to wlo or lose as the market rose or fell, and wbeu It fell she reproached me." "As was to be expected from any woman and aa would be the result In the case of most men. Women don't possess the poise to stand that sort of thing. Granting that you were excus able for accepting such a commission. you could only expect that It would be 'heads you win. talis you lose.' " Before he left I neeured bis promise to meet tho lady In question In my studio the next morning. I notified her to come, and she no sooner saw her former lover there than I, aa an artist, caught the penitent, pleading look on her face for my uext picture, I marked the first "Retribution 1." and the second "Betrlbution II." When my friend Mrs. Borland geis nbstreperous her husband tells me that I hr.d better paint a third picture with bli In the foreground and call It 'Rerrlfcut'oii III " Tils wife faiU to (. teuid Ti Tj. IIL I IIIUU I IU llnrjrntn f lUriruliia (). V. I ttm-t, 40 Here, lot In addb mm ttl I.HkeVlt'W. Ftlll.V pfild up. This la the only pi nee thttt I have for -nVonniv iMMiks mid ltxls e snap. Hurrv. Prl e 70. W, Koch Kick, Homeetendj, ,J,a!iab!a Remedy QATARRII Ely's Cream Balm l swlcklr sbtertKrf. 6lv Reltel St One. It clwuni-a, soothe, hiwU and protects tin !Unetuwa iueiu brane resulting from Cetarrb and drive vry sl'old in the Head quickly. Iteslore the Wuses of Taste and Smell. Full sia fill cts. at Dntgfjlsta or by mail. 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IThe confidence Iclt by larmcrt and gardctim in Ferrr't Sccdt to-day would have been Impouible to led In 1 , any teedi two score ol yean go. we have made science cf teed growing. 3 always do eiactly what you expect ol them. For tale everywhere. FEBBT'8 UU SEED 1 iMNtJAL Free on requckt D. M. PERRY CO., DtrJt, Mkh. 1 Drviiiir preparations simply devel op dry c.a.irrh j they dry up the secretions, wliicn ailliere to the mem i .rune sou uecom pose, causing a fur more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants, fumes, smokna and snuff and ue thut which cleanses, soothes add heals. Ely's Creuia Balm will master catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. All dmgiHts sell the 60 cent size. Kly Brothers, 60 Warren tftreot, hew York. - The Balm is twed withOat pain, does not irrhata-oi caue wioezing. , It spreads itnolf over an Irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. .Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nor other harmful drugs. ' v $1,000 REWARD The Oresoa, Cs tfornta ana Nerad Live Stock Proteo ton Anwlatloa, o wblcb the under signed It a member will give fMOOOO reward for evidence leading to lue t rent aud conviction of any party or par lien stealing borses. cattle or mules be longing to any of its ineiaoeri.i ' la addition to the above, the undersigned nffnrt on the same condition V 0.00 for all bora ot branded horns shoe bar on both or either ! Hr&ud recorded Inelgbt counties. Kange ilsmi-y. I.ke and Crook counties. Horses ventf when sold. None Itulgrowu linrst-n sold, mirt onlvln large rubcliui W W. UaoWN. Kilo. Oregon. Children Cry r I W. .u Hit' p.. MM I CASTORIA "PRODUaiVE SOIL, TI1AT S ALL" Government Homesteads ana Relinquishments , l'y tht lltmn'stfad HprcUllat W. Roche Fick, Ukevlew, Oregon (loose Ijvkr Valley, Warner Valley Chewaiiean Valley ChrUtnms lako allay Wajrotitlro Country Paradlaa Vallay, Lon ValUy, A Few Letters to Many People Advertlslnir tlovernmenl Homesteads pays -If I ran produce tha ftoo.is. That's tha min-t all advertlln. A man cannot ntford to make a bIiikUj inlstatrtnent nr vn xflueratK. When 1 claim to plmt you ou 3J0 acres td kooi! aifrloiiltnrsl larnl I cannot nnonl to allow yon md t liind In U.hhh. l. ik wbers the water Is n-ii fent deep. Vou must under the homestead lawa Hrsonally lnsHtt t Und;niutacMiallvKoiiltatid familial lie yonrmdf with a very 40 acre tract. 1 chii show ym ths land but von iiiti4 do t he chK.lii. 1 thero any reiison for vou belmt iIin elved when you do tl M-ertlnu? Mr four years exsrleie In -t ttm-t vatlon coiud ins to show vou the besi biml obtainable under the t loveriitiieiit Land Acts. Its level valley land or domei linen lltit I v rollinir;ih of Brest depth water Is ..blalned t deplh that ratine from 10 to Wi fei-t It iniiy vary tbst much mi the mmiiih xertlnii of lnd n ml Ibe tpinllt. of the water on everv liomestend that I have located where a aell lutii Isvn completed I- except loiially pure. Th climate of the vallet m la such that they have Imhmi un.-d as a winter ratine f. .r sheep, enttle and Imrm-s wlitcsi fe on tb.t native wlbt rrasm-n exclusively. The snow seldom preventing Kraxinir and tha clear cold a r mid lrlht suiinbln Kiveatoneto the at monpln-r which l iniicii lieal'hli'i than III a citrus fruit Mt The weather never yets extremely cold a we know It In tha M lnnl.nl pi.i Vsl ey .st. iove Hoiillierti Misnoiirl polntn, neither does Ihe sumiuei daneiial Ibe heal of Ihetaten nieuiioiied. There never ban Ufii a Hiintri'ki In thene vallevn. With noil, water and climate co.utiiulmr. what I the resmin these lauds ine open to entry and that no oi has taken them Udor now? Ilccauini of sever al reasons! !lrntth vallejn In question were r-inote from any rail road transportation. It neeined to f,r for the average man to travel Iwyoud radro-.d- ami he itaihl mt nee how he csiohl prolltnbly till the iil wlthtaif tratiMportalloii for his products. Thai's tha rea son why I have bad to pa- 2S mils iter pound for barley at hake, view and 4 entn ier pound to CnristtiiiiH Lake. People feared ttiey could nol sell the prHlnct no the supply has lvn limn ttlcleii t lo iliei-t the demands of our rapidly lin rean n iralllc b waicon or stae. f:i0,HK),(M1U i In-init npeui h Oreuoii It.illroailn and noon mm or more lilies will traverse t Ilia valley. I'llien will linn coino iluwil but VOU can ship your nurplu cr-'pn io ibe milnhb- tinirk'tn S coiid N- oof it-. HI I etiten-d Ihe ll 'ld ewr tried to tell yotl all nliollt Ibe iikiii.v opporl iinlnen to ItiU section of Ore,in I In-uan four vears ago ni l 1 urn n II t I could nee I hen inany l hlna t list have come lo pnn nloce. l or liixtanre: III lelre tow lmlilM III Cert nt uia Lake vailev ai that lime there was but one single bom" stead. Toil; iv I coiilil poS-ibly l ate weii'.v ll' e jn-ople on HM) ai rt tlalin- or half that inimUr in a'.ti ai re dn'iua in these tnwimblpt Over 1 (KM) entries Iihvm Imi i. made in IliU valley abmo nluce I brounl'S It to the attention of settlers. Then must Immune at traction in a place no far fiom a railroad, itou't you think so? It is ths last la-sf fertile place ok-ii to tha hniiisteailer with the prospect of rnllroails In the near tut lire. Inv theno twelve townships today are live pos t Oftlcos, a couple oi church coiiKrnallonn thai hold meetings lu the school houses, six or more school- and other builditiirs. .ttvo mercan tile wstablishment and a conplo of imall hot Is and feed barns to irethsr with hundreds of miles of wire fences and liudreda of placea where little or much Improvements have been mada. The valley la dotted over with cabins ranging- from that of the, most lowly to ihe moat aabteantial bnnicalow type of home. There are tew large barna at yei as stock needs verr little tt.eiier and money la bel ntr apent on other Improvements. The man that knew this valley four yearn ago aud has nol seen It since will rub bis eyes when become back in a couple of yerrs from now at the latest and rldea there on a aotnfortable train, but he won't be the mao that will make money out of Retting free land before It It a!l irons. He may be able then to buy a good 20 for altont at tha lowent possible price of $35 mr bore buH lielleve that he will pay at least double that price. - i How let us reason together: you and I. Djyou believe that you can make money faster ilisn you can by securing piece of this land now and holding It even for i" per acre? In the same township where I located my last party ol settlers a IhO acre c'aim patented old last sprint; lor fu per a re. It's worth ".') more now besides the Improvements wnlch are w orth about VXJ. How about this littnl lieimr worth moo-when ibe rndrond co'ncn? Well every day that .toil let piiHH wllhoiit ri'inlli.' here and nee.liif this land fr your self lesnclis yifur chaiicen. Your opportunity based Upon a certainty in how. You must net io onler lo leithxe your aiiibitions. rHudy thin (iient ion but net lu'e Inn tire doino; no, lu t he mall I lull U capatde of t biiikine; i lint we need In linn new undeveloped country. You can't tiitxe a I loironu liln-i-d irmier out of a Missouri mule, neither csti I bali'l a asre lioliieste;il lot hum unless be will act. I cannot nand-bst; vou and couiim-I you to pay me forty cents lu Chi nese money for a biiyht new tl Kohl piece with Cncle Sam's stamp on It, but lean show you the bent piece of land now open to entry in this section of Oreiroii. Are you a charier member of tee "Khuw Me" club? Then collie and I w ill ttlve Make me prove every statement. club yon are entitled to Join "The men and women who are coiiilnir TIUKKT TODAY'. Writs for cei Oreiron Vallev Wi miittup u tiiTH vimr liind tdiiv im. I wlIMri exrtiuiiK (nr J(Mate yttw on H0, :J2o or 40 arrtB il ; i.. t an tn is t itiiMaaf tiii I rf V IMIIIH J"s -....-....- This offer Is for a short lime only option. American Restauranta,"akein Gee Youg and Tom Lakcvicw, Oregon Fresh Bread, Cake and Pics on sale every day Fancy Cake and all kind of Pastrv made to order. The only first class short oidcr place in the town. - upen uay eiser-cuee rumnourm Mammoihu Stables O. D. ARTHUR. FopfaTo The LarKoat LI very and Feed Htable In Sou t hern Oregon or Northern California, llorws Hoarded by the Day, Wwk or Month. Special Attention (Jlveu to Transient Hlock LAKEVIEW For Hulo or Trade Five lots between Tncoma mid attle on interurban. One lot at 11 Ill man two blocks from car line, Just outside nf Seattle. Make, ma nn offer with some Luke view or Lako county property. W. Koehc l-'lck, I.akeview, (4r. IH n f,.. ?, b'SSCuiCL riii! TliE EXAMINER Whertl tho IM'VT Itajlroada uro Coining Lake County Oregon Navada, Rlf Vallay. Catflornla .vou the password. Do it now If you Is loiitf to th "Show Mo" Live Wire l-nnue" of rich blooded Into Lake t'oimtv. ItlJY YOl'K tlricate of tiieinliership. lis free. Contract Hofdera In ttr wIihL nnitltv of Hnil. !(.. It your ttmi rj iroin raci ommi nnt 10 of tlllfiMo Kvcriiriiint Uiid, pro- tlit til a ii v tit t licki ulxiil I riii't m. ...... and subject to w ithdraw al at my Hotai, Proprietors) anu iigiit , , g oowsirtsr ommmmm OREGON Ilo euro and take a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic. Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy with vou when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot be obtained on board the trains or steamers. Omncs of water and cli mate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea and It is best to le prepar ed. Hold by all good dealers. r