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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1901)
tlewientoa Tor lh Aaaoal Festival f Caplat's lairaa Mala. tiespite the effort of hl. critic. St Valinia-c riia.us hi followers, mul veo lu this iiii'sMit- npi' f -oiiTtin to he nnt' day devoted to sentiment In fact, tlit- I'NKiiltin or sending itifts vn this ilny ti:i ixfit tin tlit iniTtiisf of Lute year It is mm- so it required thtt t tbe limn who want to olwerve tin occasion (v scn-linu a reineni lira no to bis ladylwe t-au expend Just a little or Just as much us hi fancy dictates and bin irse permits. The old fash loued Imv trimmed ralcntlue comes as famibar friend, utii-hanjted In form or p.irh anil with exactly tbe Mine! couplet tt ha always liorue. It tuajr be Ihuj:Iu for from 3 rvrit- to ?. but very few of the latter arv sold. This Is ! because It is only the children who j buy this kind nowadays or occasion ally a foreigner who wants to send a i memento to the girl he left behind. Quite tbe prettiest valentines on the can! order are tbe large artistically arranged oues. bearing quotations on love from Shakespeare. Tennyson or some other well known poet, with Illustrations of the scene from which the lines are taken. Some of these are very beautiful. Others on the same order and not so expensive are more after the design of Christmas cards, with a pn'tty though not necessarily sentimental sentiment. Many of these cao te iHiiiilit for a penuy. and there Is a large trade iu them Kor a time there were Indira lions that the dav would cease to be a time for love token n:id would lie rome, like the 1st of April, a time for Joki'S Fortunately we escaped that, and there are now fewer comic valen tines mild rii-m formerly and more of j the sentimental kiud. No real lover fors.is his lieloved on this occasion, but his offering takes the form of flow -rs. fruits, bonbons or. where they are ri!aged. a piece of jewelry lu flowers a iMit or basket of growing violets is the favorite Ponlicns come put up In the loveliest heart shaied hoses, flow er decked, for this especial season. Upon ojH-nlmj them the first thing that Oiects the eye is a candy Cupid, how and arrow In hand, nestb'd among the bonbons. Hig heart shaped baskets also couie for fruits. In the way of Jewelry a diamond heart shned locket containing the picture of the sender Is the most appropriate. These diamond hearts range in size from very small dainty ones to those that are as large as a saucer. Of course these are only pent where nn engagement exists. Otb r little trinkets that are especially suitable for the day are heart shaed Jewei cases, boubonnicres. minors, cushions and fancy baskets of ail kinds Another desirable gift Is a love poem copiously illustrated. "The (Jar '.en Song." from "Maud." being one of the prettiest. Dealers say that many j copies of Kipling's "Vampire" are now j sold to lie sent as valentines by dlsap- i pointed lovers. i oew faucy which might be called ' flttsii - but then we know that love Is! supposed to be selflsh. and therefore forgive is a rosary of love thoughts. It is of pasteboard, like the unfolding calendar, each bead representing a day. and uion each Is a love thought These paper beads slip easily upon a narrow ribbon, and each day you are tupKscd to give a thought to the giver as you move that day to make way for the morrow. If you forget oue day. you are to leave that bead as a break j In tbe chain. Between husband and wife there Is no prettier present than the one In vogue in Pepys' time of giv ing a ring, tbe ring being symbolic of another year in the unbroken circle of love. Many odd fancies are found in cards done in water colors. One of these shows a maiden fencing with Cupid, and on her foil is a row of hearts. Below are only two words, "Me too." Home of Mrs. Browning's "Sonnets From the Portuguese," exquisitely bound, are also numbered among twen tieth century valentines, while an ab sent oue can give no more delicate Lint of bis loneliness than by sending a box of note paper containing either the mouogram or the address of the one to whom It Is sent. Although a woman is not expected to make any present, there Is oue which she may give her atlianced. and that Is a picture of herself In a Jeweled frame. Quite up to date is a music box of mechanical attachment of some kind, and of course all the music sent is love songs. In fact, grown up people are running more and more to holiday presents, and considerable Ingenuity is used to twist them around and give them tbe proper significance. In comic valentines there are the home doggerel and the same grotesque creatures, except that golf comes In for a large share of the caricaturing, urid the poor wheelman Is left more in peace. There is a growing tendency to poke fun at sports of every kind In the comics (his year, and of course the football crank Is a fertile theme. Kathleen (Jkat Nelson. SHE RULES THE KING. Conflicting Report About the Newly Married Hoyelllea of Servla. Ever since the king of Servla. Alex ander, a youn' man of 2,4. married Mine. Iragn Maschin. a faclnatlna widow of about 42,. which happy event occurred last August, conflicting- re ports about the couple have come over V'k: .".r. .-' ' i"!""M.irri!ij '! -mm- r'.lf'.'.ritv;' . 1 L.- j 3 4i : . v. .3. i - 1' i.l rhoto hf Ou,-iuin. PUrriti. Franf. QCKKN UKAOA OF SKKV1A. the water. From one source we learn that, while Alexander rules Servla. Queen Draga rules Alexander and that their conjugal happiness has Iw-en of j very short duration It Is a No s:iid that j the king contemplates nUlli atlou. From another murce ionics the reiort that his marriage has developed the king into a xipular idol and that he en joys the respect and friendship of his subjects as never before. The latest report from Belgrade Is that he has de cided to name a regiment for his queen, which scarcely bears out the reports of dissension. SPONGE CROP OF THE GULF. GOTtrimtll Will Talc MtuirM to Daralop th IndaUrr la Klurlds. The study of the sponge fields of Florida is to be undertaken by the trc.vrrnnient with s view to developing in imKirtant industry. Flurii'a is the inly pnrt of the I'nited Mtitis pro ilii! itii .'-lonpes of a commercial value, says '.Viishinarton re;ort. Therir are 310 vefSeis with more than 2.ion men emploved in the industry, mid it is estimated that the Kssk-IMH crip will have a commercial value of $-'5!i,0'iO. i-crgrs are found cn the eastern anr! weffern cfif.sts, but are more abun dant on 1he western coast, owing to the eo,unliie temperature and moder ate depth of the water and the ah st' pee of fieree h v n-:cn nes. The st-- yrouni's i f the Culf of Mexico extend from the Florida reefs to St. Mark's and for a dis'nnee of 15 n:iis from shore The best spwiues iu eo'or, texture and sie ,re iiuiig enous to iep water, and tis these command the highest prices in all markets the ponq"ins vesfels fre quintly work for days together out of siirht of land. There would seem to be no reason why a flourishing Industry should not be built up. The government has been so successful in the various efforts it has made of this character that much is to be expected of its contemplated work. LEPROSY IN PHILIPPINES. Fall? Thlrtr Thoaaaad Caaoa la tfc lalaad. Aceordlaa: to Praa elseaa Fatbara, An appended report to Oen. Mac Arthur's review of the civil affairs of the Philippines for the last fiscal year gives some rather startling- facta re garding the introduction and preva lence of leprosy in the islands. According- to the estimates of the Fran ciscan fathers, says Maj. Guy L. F.die, the writer of the report, there are no less than 30,000 lepers in the archi pelago, the major portion of these be ing in the Viscayas. Leprosy was in troduced in 1633, when the emperor of Japan sent a ship with 150 lepers on board to the Philippines aa a pres ent to be cared for by the Catholic priests. Thus the seed was planted, and as no practical methods ever were adopt ed to eradicate the disease or pre vent its spread it has taken firm root. A house-to-house inspection begun last January found more than 100 lepers concealed in dwellings. These were sent to San Lazaro hospital in Manila, but many others escaped into the surrounding country. A commis sion is now t-ngaged in the work of se lecting a suitable island or islands for the purpose of isolating- all the lepers In the archipelago. A Reined? for 1-rproay. By using a lymph discovered by a Paris physician, it is now possible, ac cording to reporti from that city, to re generate the red globules in the blood of lepers. Dr. Metsc hinkoff, of the Pasteur institute, is the discoverer, and he think that when he has improved the serum in- may be able to rejuvenate the organs of the human body. lil! you ever stop In your dally round of rnh and rest to Inquire how you ai-tunHy occupy th hours of your life? Supposing you sr sn average New York business man, how will your ac count on the book of time appear when It it balanced st the end of thrrs scorr and ten yrsri? asks th Sun. The largest Item will be sleep, whloh has consumed 25 years little niorr than one-third of your life. It counted rapidly during your childhood. lr rspldly In ge. and was st a minimum during the wnrklnir days of middle life. These working days will count 21 years, and In the course of them you will read for two yeara and write for a yesr and seven months. The next Item will he that of pleas ure, which will have connunied nine years, and your walking will have con sumed six and one-half years roore Then your eating account will show "hat you have aat at the table, flood at 'unch cfuntcrt or ruddled elsewhere 'or five year. You will alao have a dressing account of three and one-half years. whVh have been devoted to but toning and unbuttoning ri tven ber. it la a man who it being considered. In this dressing account you will find eight months charced to bathing ac count and seven months to sharing'. It is bard to statu! id'y by and et our dear one suffer while awaiting the ar rival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a itrmr store there ior a doctor to come and we bis child, then very sick with croup. Not tindn g the doctor in, lie left word for him to come hi once on his return, I le also Uiul'IiI a bottle of ChiMiihcrliiin's Cough lleinedy. which lie lion-l would give some relief until the dot-tor should arrive. In a few hours be returned, saving the doctor need not i-.ime, n the child was much belter. The druggist. M r. Otto Si ll. lx. says the family has since reeiuumeuded Cbainl erlam's Cough lielnedy to their iieighNirs and friends uiilil t.e bus a constant demand for it from that part of the country. For sale by a- lleall, druggist. A l)lsoara-rd ftlrl. Isabel I'll never have another photograph taken. )on.t by - Why not, dear? Isabel - oh, if it looks like me 1 don't like it, and if it flatters me my friends don't like it. Chicago Ilecord. TO Cl'RE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo (Juiiiine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. i rove's signa ture is on each Isjx. LTh-. ,'JN-lyr Viewed through an inverted glass, Sometimes makes one see double; Thus four quarts of beer is apt To make a full peek of trouble. Iitlt if purchased at Post iV King's (A. H. C.) it will make a barrel of pleas ure, 's'-if Omaha, Neb., is the third steer kill ing place In the I'nited States. Chi cago and Kansas City are greater kill era than Omaha. The real estate in Lake county, be longing to the Frank! Co., is now on the market for sale. No reasonable offer will be refused for any pint of it. l-or full particulars call at or address this otlice, or Charles I'liibacti, Lakeview, Oregon. ltf The Red Shoe Store. The Only Exclusive SHOE HOUSE In Lakevlew. O. S. GRAVES All The latest Up-To-Date Styles . .lit lit Cctslosua end Prices. Itt NKItT HOOK f lilted SiMlt-a Uml Hfltee. I.nkm low, Or-siin. relirlinry W. I'Ol. 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II :.( I J i.l I I I :M i. In. in. Snai ji. in, 7 : a p in Speciiil rales from i.liiciiio, .New I ir leans, Mi tnpbis, M l.i.uih and nil Missouri liiver I'iimiIs to r, !' C; i : ! c 3 , 7 I'lumas :! (N:'H Ml f I'll IHI Mot Springs .'!'. ( 21 27 mi Armstrong ' " ' '-'k ini Termo M Ml HI fx 21 M t iitttieetliiK al rinuiaa Jniieilim wllli Mt-trt Valle) 'a Ksilwav j ll Ii ais' al I no le Inr Mil l,.nl Jam at lilt' ami lllllil I liu v llie. Al lint sprliisa Inr Husittivlllt- aim smmli-li. Al T. i in.. Inr Allursa, I i.ilnivrle. Ink.- Illy ami l-nrt lilwel,l al.,aul I.akevli w , riuali ami raiaiey. Or. K"H- T. K. lU SAWaV. J. II. IlKNNITT. V. I', and li. M. ii. K. ami I'. A. VM44 BO YEARS' vV BXPEBICNCE mm TRADE WIARa .at, , rk a DMioNi CopvmoMTa Ac Anyone ianllng aakstoh ana dMKiriniinn may qiUeklr aaeertaln our oiilnlnii frtu tt list liar ait liiTiinllnn la primarily P',"y"r- . V,,, i..,,,r. tlycnnmianlfitl. Haiirtbonk on I'atoi ,ii.iu. ...ut.na f.,r aMurlnif navltnila tkri tliniuKh Muun A Co. racalr Mi-htl nulKt, Wll Il.iui cnamt iu ma Scientific Jlmcricatu A hanrtaomalT lllnatraleil wafkly. I.arnaat rlr. culatlini nl any elsiilltto I'.unial, 1 anna. I.l a yri ..iirni.inllia,L BoW by all newailealsrj. aeiBrosdwsy.NowYnrk Will CX UU, ' nun llratich timed, Alb K Waahliialini. nst. in. I. C, There is always datiKer in usinu eoun lerf its of Iii Witl's Witch lln,el calve. Tim oritfinal is a shIo and certain enre for piles. It is a sooilii-'kf mid benlilikt salve for sores ami uli skin tliseasos. Lakeview PriiK rhla ftliniiiture Is on every hoi f the gnnulna Laxative I'n .nd Qi lninc Tahieu Hib rtunody tiat cnltl ta nnm ilay