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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
YOU WILL NEVER KNOW A tenth of whit U fiolntf on in Town. Slate, N tlon nd World If you fail to tike THIS PAPER. Order it JS'cUt f Order if ,ott I Eastman Kodak and Brownie Cameras And PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES CATAR hay-fever f)W Suro to Civo C itisf.-iorio.'1. j CIVES REUirf AT ONCE. It cteiitis, s, soiv ! , 1'- ' i n-:il p-. l.-i t-i disc.is .1 i i !. . ,.. : : i fit.-rrh aifl.'riv. iv a '. ' 1 :;i II- ! i'tn Mv. ; K. . , s !!,. S - of T ,. St., 11. l-'.isy t v.--. ' .. i r ; :i i :i ; .!; , A;-''. I ii r. !'::. i;-.!;. ail ilsorbid. j I.a--' Si ', oil cents nt Pruggisl s or by in mI. I.'.ijti'.l Cr,.iin Halm lor use iti , ittomi.'.rrs, T cents. . 56 Warrtn SI.. New York. I m UrJKNOWN FRIEND. tin1 Acme mine. Mil ri'i mi I limed lii I w o, t hen, ii (tor slU til llllW II III l (Mil Tin- ( r ! nf tin1 i i-f Iff ii w eol or III llilotual Ions, sol .'nil prr cent nbo i A Fow of Wealth Cnmc From a Hidden Source. By Copyrir.lit. Hall & Reynolds Drug Company BROTHERS jiuiil weak llirixvt'.' If co. von oniiiiot lie ton ciiri'ful. Yon can not Ivgin treat n.oti t ton I'lirly. Kiteh i'oM nuikes you mun' liable to anoth er nnd t lio lust Is always harder to I'll re. If y on will take Chamber lain's I'nimli Komedy at the onset you will he saved much trouble. Sold bv all liood Healers. FURS Hides Pelts COMMAND Big Prices If you don't believe it. sec J. P. DUCKWORTH C, 0, MISENER Farm Lands Orchard Lands Timber Lands Stock Ranches LAKEVIEW OREGON THOMAS R. DEAN. 1:U. I'V American lri'n Amu, flat lull.) 1 was thirty years old and had not saved a penny when I fell In love wllti Lmma Karle. I told her of my love, hut also (old her that we could not le niiithiug mole to eneh oilier than friends, owing to my 111 success She was n praetl. at jlrl and admitted that a man who had reaehed my ace and had not l'or-od ahead at all was very unlikely ever to he aide to suptnirt a family comfortably. "Yon are too good hearted." she said, "to aehleve tinauehil success. Most of the wealth attained Is by mi vine To save one iiiu.nI shut one's eyes to other peoples tuvds. their sutTorlngs." I was oldl-od to admit that there was a lot of good sense in this, though It was not in neeordanee with the teachings of Christianity. which Kmnni and I both professed. It seemed best for us to give up nil Idea of mar- 4 V V I I FIRST-CLASS TURNOUT i;ompi rfr DKrvmnm Mammoth Stables BARNUM REH ART ... Pomh)v)s Tlif '.(iriiest Livery and Fii'd Stable In Southern Oregon nr N.'rtiiern California. Hnr-s r.ctarded by the Iay, Week or .M tilh. Sjieeial Attetit''n (ilv-n to Transieut Stiek imjici:, ai.oo ri:ic span LAKEVIE. VJ OREGON HE Tl llStO AMI KTAUIH) Hi l;rv. rin?e. thmih we roneluded to remain friends. This was a very unsaiisf.ie lory arrangement and was very wear Inu' on linth of us. One day I received n letter which re;;d as follows: fifli.e nt ti.it II had been when I iwis advised to buy It One liloMilm: I reeelied II chock from Illy eiuploxcf for alioul $.0lHl, pavable to my wife's order. There was no let tor n. ciMiip ni in- it. bin pinned to It w:is a bit of piper on which was writ ten. "ProUt on l.ooo shares of Acme minim; n!o, k." Iliuiua and I had watched the rise in the price of the stock and knew that If our in slci Imis friend had tcilly bou-lil tin- shafin for us we would have Hie prolit sent us. but my wife Insisted licit there would be some reason why we wouldn't koI it. W hen It eame we were iilinosl as surprised as If we had known not him; about I lie matter. We were certainly I'.el'i'hled. I And now we bean to be consumed i by a unawlni; curiosiiy as to who was ! iu:r nnliUown friend We spent all our leNnre tine trying to think of some ' one who for some reason had thus fa vorcd us, eoltn: over every relative and every friend both of hers and mine 1 recallid a number of persons to w hom I had loaned or i;len small sums of j money, hut net one of them had ever prospered, and certainly none of them , was named l aneford. ! I received my J'J.OOil nt n time when, owlti',' to n financial panic, there were : many bargains to be picked up 111 div idend payliu; stinks. I Invested the ! amount and within ten months had .doubled my capital - that Is, I owned ! $.mu of securities paying me a piod j Interest. About n year after my first i tteipilsli hui Mr. I.nnnford telocraphed j tne one morning to buy some shares of the Sarah nn company, located In the vicinity of the Aeme mine. I put my yt.tHH) I ii t it the venture. In n short time news rume that nn extension of the valuable vein In the Acme mine ', h:'d been strti-k In the Sarah Ann. I I bought th" shares of the latter nt 7 J cents ami sold them f ir I hail now an Income suthVlont to support my f.-nully very comfortably without earning n cent bv my own hi b-r ! determined t. go to orii. and I', i I out v tin this man was who had p'aoed a f rtutie in my hand. 1 v i-otii him t'eit I proposed to ut so'tie m to the ot'ier to allelid to ti e bis I ess d-riu- my iil,seu e and woii'd be wi ll him in couple of weeks. I received a reji'v to tl.ls letter notl f -it i"o t ' -: 1 1 he wmi'd be In New Vo:-i; I e-e l.mg and If I wished to see hi:n I eo::ll t h mi have an otiir til' i v. I i:t t!i-:t it would avail mo lie !. s j,, ,. wieilil Hot see one who was nt all familiar to me. As for lie- IhuiLs I had sent Ii i in. he had I I j 1 1 1 - f i iro-" rea-on to thank me than I had to th 'id; ' i'.i AftlT t'lc r.-eipl of I' '. ief ir'!iaf',, 1 WE CAN WHO CAN? UTLEY & SIMMONS Can Mount fill kinds of Animals' Heads, Iiirds, lite. Let us make you a beautiful Cyote, Cat Bear Ku;. We also tan all kinds of skins. UTLEY & SIMMONS, Taxidermists VALLEY FALLS ... OREGON Lakeview Meat Market HAYES . GROB, Prows Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled flee I le!', very The REAL HOME PAPER The Saw Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DAILY -:- SUNDAY -:- WEEKLY Sunday's in Colors WM. WALLACE, Dealer at Lakeview, Oregon ORDER NOW rpeu S SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER. I mm l tie Acmo Mir.ire 'omp:iny. i Antelope. L'ulo.. Cel. . . i Dear Sir- I int.-tol in o"n un otttce In New VorK tor tlie I ran suction nt the liuni tii'is of our ' corni, any. principally I tie transfer of shares. Von t.ave hei'ii rcc oiiinu'rnllt to tne as a pu'.tanie person to take cli.i!t:e of this ottice. 't'tie K.itary at tacnui will be $1-0 a month. The position is i, pen to you If you accept please iiutl- ! fy me. Yours tru! v. 1 sAMiOb I.A.S'CFOI'.n. ! t'r. -salt tit. Who Samuel Iitigford was or who had reeom mended me to him I had not the remotest idea. Nevertheless I made imiiiries about the Acme Min ing company and learned that It was n paying Institution, the shares standing considera hly above par. I.augt'ord owned a majority of the stock. He lived at Antelope. Riving nil his atten tion to the mine. 1 endeavored in ev- ; ery way to get a clew us to why he, a stranger to mo. had taken tne up nnd enabled me to earu nearly twice tin? income 1 had ever earned before, but I failed. I wrote accepting the position, nt the 'same time roi;uestiug Mr. Longford to tell tne why I had been selected to (ill lit. Neither in the return letter nor 'in any that followed did he make any , referetio(. to my request. In due time ,1 found myself in charge of his east ern business, which was principally transferring stock, though I often made purchases for him and shipped the goods to him .:t Antelope. After awhile I wrote him to know if he was satis fied with me and if the position was likely to lie permanent. He replied to both questions in the u (Urinative. Kmma and I concluded to get mar ried, thoii 'h she insisted that we live on two thirds -f our Income and save the other third. I assented to this, hut owing to wedding expenses it was two months before we were able to begin our saving, and on the third month an old f: lend called on me with a pitiful story of sli-Uncs nt homo and nothing with which to buy cither pro visions or medicines and our savings for that no hi i ii went to him. I had scarcely given him the money w hen I received u le; tor from my em ployer advising me fooiifidciitiallyi to put what money had Into the stock of the company. My wife Insisted on replying to his letter, felling him that I hadn't n cent to invest and why. lie replied to her that he had bought 1.000 Khnres of the stock of the company for me ti ml would hold it till he thought It time to sell. We were somewhat sur prised, but Kiriinn. wdio Is u level head ed woman nnd had no confidence in mining stockH and Justly ho said that we wouldn't presume on uny prolit wo might make. It waa only a week ufter the receipt of Mr. Lfinuford'H letter that on going to ftiy olflee one morning I found a crowd of Investors there waiting for me to transfer shares. They told me that they had bought under private ndvlees and Intltnattsl that there was a movement of some kind on foot The Khares hnd raised a few points oa the market and the next day made a sudden Jump. Then reports cnino that a very rich ve:n lutd been Rtruok In Knitna to r-m, lUllclilc tor sue 'imicd s' ares o ci tie u:!' .' I a T I ; t d I. to I i . I I nn r r sonic o II, e. I, III than befot, o I me as I tO S. rui . i lie I,., w Oiel Willi l.aa"'. to W 'l ' t I. I : - I ii 'tis is el oil ill III if I. II of .', I re I- e ', - ol . i'l ' e ll'e :!' I' O I.I I re, III re-' heil to o, i 'e h, ',,-. V'f'i. t ii i.; ":g Mm o t -o'i i'i. I o to 'olor.i'lo. mie n ir' apnean d in his oil!, , mennwM'e led been ti'imnnl rado Springs 'A man of age was pointed out clerks as I.an-ford I ,1. n's i lid I- :i-fac-r nn !". and one I', which to olo llfty vcirs lo i-e by the ndvan-cd h ver i mal' myself known. He rose, pressed my hard and "-aid to me: j "Pine wl'h me this eve'nlng fit my house Meanwhile say no'hlng to any I iiro here iilmiit our eon fleet Ion ' lie bowed me out. find Ho ki!l time I went about indirectly pumping people about my benefactor. No one knew anything ' ' his antecedents before he came to Colorado In a very forlorn condition and went about with a pick Mite any other prospector. In time he found a hole which promised well and i sold it for enough to set him up com fortably as a mine seeker. Other mines fell Into his hands, the Acme from his having crubstaked lis finder. 'Since he ;ieiii;reil t lie eon'rolling Interest In that initio he had made money rapidly. When I met Mr. I.nngfoicl tit his lr use 1 saw not only by Ills manlier itt'd mode of living, but by his family, that he w:'s a man sprung from the lowly wa'ks of life. After dinner he took me into a private room. We lit cigars, nnd he said: "po you remember one morning, when you were about eighteen years od. walking on a road with a shotgun on your s,.u'der and meeting nn es caped Jailbird?" "Yes. ''(. me some! him: more." "On seeing you he turned and start ed to run. You pointed your gun at him and culled on him to hall. I'.elug defenseless, he gave himself up" "I remember very well. Hut go on.'- "lie lo'd you how he had been born lu poverty in (he city: how without parents to guide him. after he was some six years old. he had fallen Into such n life as Hindi boys must Inev itably fall into and had at hiHt been sent to stale prison. There, under the Influence of a lovely woman who ministered to the prisoners, lie had at tained lo a desire to lead a different life. lie had escaped. Ills slory touched your heart. V'ou went to your home and brought him some clothes. IIo concealed his Htripes If) n wood. You gave him all the money you had with you, $18.o:i, and Bent him on his way Into a new world. I nm that man, and I vowed (hen that if I ever became prosperous I would hunt you up and return your loan with Interest." "I hove jrono over every person I have ever helped." I replied, "und re membered yon. but I never dreamed that I was Indebted for my good for tune to a former Jailbird." Gloomy J The Examiner Press Is like the weaLher. 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