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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1904)
HUMOR OF THE HOUR Ills Vaeatlot.. The mnmiipr tourist, being enirrS In some naturalistic puraulta, ram up on n be which sat leisurely on blade of Rrafw and aeemetl icrfectb unconcerned. "How now?" quoth the mi tumor tmtr 1st. "Thin belle oil I have rend about the busy bee." "What does?" asked hla guide. "Why, that bee on that Made of Rrnrta taa lieen sitting there all morning evi dently and still glvca no pIku of intend ing to go to work." "Oh, he doesn't have to go to work for aome time yet." explained the guide. "He doesn't T What variety of lee IS beV "That's what they cull the husking bee. He won't have anything to do until next fall. Judge. Frit Like m Uojr. "It makes me feel like a hoy again tc jtet into the country," said the cnthusi astlc citizen. "Yes." answereil Mr. Sirlus Parker "I went to a picnic the other day. I went rowing and blistered my hand-, wei;t swimming and fell Into the wa ter, played baseball until my muscle were sore and fell out of a tree. I felt exactly aa if I were a Ny agnin. and I want to go on record as being mighty thankful that I am grown up." Wash ington Star. All the Drat of II. "I think." she said, "that I have a little the best of my husband. "How is thatr "Why. he thinks I give too much time to my clubs, ao I offered to give up one of mine for every one of hla that he would give up." "Welir "Well, he belongs to only two. and I belong to eight. Yes. 1 think I have a littie the best of him." Chicago Post. A Forrnanrr of Loquacity. "There's no use for me o suggest to my wife that it's time to go home. She'll talk for two hour yet." "What makes you think so?" "Didn't you hear her remark when she started the argument?" "No. What was it?" "She snld. "There's very little to say .on either side." Denver News. Man. Poor Man! Jones Why In the world did Smith top taking Turkish hatha when he was, married? i Brown Oh. I guess it'a lscause his wife keeps hiin In hat water all the time. ; 71 Ghest that Game In the Mayflower la sure to attract the attention of every New England woman and with pride in her heart she marvels that it is so strong and well preserved. This is due to the fact that it has received prompt attention j when any hipns of weakening were t-hown. j So the woman of to-day may keep her atrentrth and preserve her (rood looks if I she gives immediate attention to the first symptoms of any womanly weakness. j Jjr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription prompt ly cures disease and restores strength to ' all women who are weakened by any ! womanly disease and are run down by j maternal and household cares. j ICfjr. XsJEJ WVIXID Z : r W FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Ur. Pierce's p'avorite Prescription now f el fully warranted in offering to pay fyw in legal money of the l.'nited States, for any case of J,eucorrhea, I'tmale Weakness, Pro lapsus, or Full in if of Womb whieh the cannot cure. All they ask is a fair aud reasonable trial of their means of cure. WOKI.IJ'8 DlSPKNSAKV MKIiICAL ASSO CIATION, Proprietors, iluffalo, N. Y. Miss Stella Johnson, of j8 lirady St., Dayton, Ohio, writes : I was troubled with severe riaiua every month when I wrote to you for auvic-e. After following your directions, I am happy to say that after five years of untold suffering I have nut had auy pains since firat using your Favorite Prescription." I thank God mid Ur. E. V. fierce for the bealtb I now enjoy. I shall urge other women who suffer as I did to not your medicine " Take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets instead of any other laxative. ' Famous Porecaatcr't Prophecy. Samuel Itcutur, the famous fore raster, wlm liven In Hunt on, Ima Issued his prophecy for I'.MM, In alilch lie anya: "I predict that prices for pig Iron, railroad stocks and ninny commo dities will lc low cr next yenr tlm'i for the year Just passed. "I predict that the Kepuhllcnn pnfly will l successful In the Novem ber elect Ion. I predict that after the year l'.m4 there will a revival In trade. Itetter times and higher prices will prevail until the yenrl!ll. "The present down cycle of prices and In general business cutis In l'.Mi. The year l'.HO w ill be the beginning of a new up cycle In pig; Irmi and for long; prosH-rity iti general business, lasting' until the next commercial re vulsion, due iu JlUl. The coming op portunities to catch business and prices at their lowest limits of de pression will not liiipK'U again for JO years. Hcmn Thiol We offer tine lltintlied Dollars lie Hard for any case of t'urarrh tnat can not lie cured bv Hull's t'ularrh Cure. F. J. I'll K.N KY iV Co., T-iledo, O. We, the utiilersiKiied. have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and lie lieve him mrtectly honorable in all hnsines transactions and tinanciplly able to carry out any obligations made bv their Or m. Wkst a Tier ax, Wholesale Irtiggi.-Is, Toledo, O. WALlllMi, Kl.VNAN A MaKVIN, W'llnlcculc DtUgi(itS, Toledo, O. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous serlaees of the svstem. Testi monials cenr free. Price V etc. r bottle. !old bv mII Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the let. Knell crew of a naval vessel con sists of seven men besides the cap tain of the turret, w ho has gcm-rul charge. There are two guns in euch J turret, so that when in action there are III a turret 1'. ineii. At each gun there is a pointer, a trainer, a sij-ht j setter, a rammer man, a hoist , man. a breech lock limn, mid a louder, j Kach has his station and tin velH men practically Is-come part of the! gun, working; together like a inn-1 chine. Six Shaffer brothers, nous of John Shaffer of Highland county, Ohio, were recently photographed in a group at Hillsboro, Ohio. The old est la 8i years of age ami the young; et.74. Their united agea amount to s0 years. Their father'a children nuinln-red 115, and the children of these six brothers numls-r, reajavt ively. 11, k, !, 13, 12 ami 5, giving the list In the ortler of the father's agt a. t'oncralailatlonM Mr. John II. Cullom, F.ditor of the Garland. Texas, 'ews, ban written a letter of congratulariona to the man ufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as follows : "Sixteen years aito when our tint child was a baby he was subject to croupy apella and we would be very uneay about him. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 1SM7. and rinding it such a reliable rem edy for colde ami croup, we have never I ecu without it in the hou since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. One got! feature of this remedy is that it it not disagreeehle to take an:' our babies really like it. Another is that it !'r"' eoniplete payments in weekly lit is not dangerous, tuid there is no risk stalluieuts of (JO cents, or $2.H) a from xiving an overdose. I congratu- j umuth. late yon upon the success of your rem-! ' ..,,. ,, .. , edy. For t-ale by Lee lieall. I Oi:'-A ( M U "OH Handsomer The Minneioiika, built at Cleveland for seacoast trade, bein lonerit lian the locka In the Welland canal, was i?rydocked at the bead oft lie". St. Lawrence system and cut In two. The rear half steamed through the canal, while the forward half was towed. V. .1. Ilannau. who resides at f'oriiiny:, Telia ma county, f'al., is undoubtedly tin? oldest active; car penter in th; 1'iiltcd States, if nut in the whole world, lit; la over 101! years of ae, but Is still in Kood health and able to K't't around as lively ami do as much work an many a craftsman half a century younger. M outlrrTiil .ervc. Ia displayed by many a man enduring paina of accidental (Juts, Wounds, liruises, Burns, (Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. Hut there's no need for it. ISucklen'a Arnica Halve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for 1'iles, too. !i5f, at Lee ileall's, Druggists. "THE CLUii'S THE THING Everybody Is In the Deal Merchants, Farmcs, Icachcrs, Profcs 5ional . flcn--Mechanics People Bvtrywhere tracer to Take Advantags- ot the Itljc 5avinz Af forded by the Co-operative Way of Piano Itiiying. I'lano purchasers ordinarily con sider themselves lucky to yet a slight discount off the price of a piano. Scores of buyers a re willing to accept at a discount instruments that have been slightly damaged and many take pianos that have la-en used for a greater or less time In order to have a good, substantial Instrument at a price they can af ford. Hut by Joining one of our clubs purchasers enjoy the same ad vantag es as a wholesale buyer. You e.-!!S walk Into our store which Is the most extensive modern piano con cern In the whole I'aclllc West where the largest llueof the II nest and most reliable pianos mndcarc carried, ami at your leisure make your selection from a choice collection of ."am pianos every one absolutely crfcct and guaranteed to lie so. You don't have to wait your turn now in t hcscclub. Your piano Is delivered to you as soon as your decision Is made, your name Is placed In the club H-ccupy-lug the same relation to us that a wholesale dealer docs, w ho purchas es as many pianos. Low prices and absolutely fair dealing an' the dlst iugtii-.hiug fea tures of I '.lie is I'lano House. We possess many facilities for saving money which mi other concern In the country ths-s, and we sell pianos at all times for many dollars le-.s i i nan i ue same gram- can itc st-curt-n for at any store, Fast or West. Hut ,,. vn.M.ut ,,,,,., lmi.H ar,. ,v Uir tin-best that purchasers ever had. We are prepared hi these clubs to fn.i.lli l.'ltli ti i.t-l l.ln.r . .i, .a-.tttl K. - J a...-...., hum lit n -i in- aiini tit Kiiii. I'a.-t I ... .. ..! Ill ..I. ..II.. when you examine the Instrument. I I'l-I'll "A" pianos are those that jsell ordinarily for "Ji'-'m, ?J7.'.. ami $:pm. Club mc mls-ra are get I lug them for? lis, fi:s7, and $7. Payments down, $., ami 1.1'.") a week. CU'll "II". a little higher class ami morct-lnhorate ly finished, pianos for N1, $ 24, f-'Jti, i-tf., etc. .Pay ment; down, ami ?!.."') a week. CLI H ('" The pianos Includetl iu this club a iv among the very high est grades, but payment down la on ly 1-, ami the remainder $2 n week. CU'll "I)" Kxceiilliigly choice and most costly pianos of national reputation that will last ami lie a satisfaction for general Ions. Initial payments, f 2li hwn, ami f J.'m week ly finishes the buying. CU'll "K" The very hlgla-nt grade pianos, Including; grands ami baby grands. Initial payments, $27 down, balance to be arranged to suit cus tomers, ho that It Is paid within two years. OIMJ.VN CU'll "OA" -Org-aiiH in this club are all standard makes, ele gantly finished, pay only t'-UHl dow n and more elaborately llulshetl ttr- gans for ft payment down of $.i.(M', and the remainder for the small sum of 1.IM a week, or 4.H) a month. I'.ct t-r look Into this now, clubs are 'all filling rapidly. Kilers I'lano House, tin biggest and best and the busiest piano concern on tin; I'm-lflc Coast, No. 1, Washington street, corner i'ark. Larg: stores also at Sua Francisco and Sacramento, Cal; Spokane and Seattle, Wash. Lord Frederick Wol veiton Is ex pected to arrive In t his country next spring with a party of friends, nil bound for a trip In the far west, Ills lordship Is a great traveler, and finds recreation' In anthropological research, but doiibTlesH what will endear Jilni mostto.N'ew Vork aoclefy la the fact that he Is Icechaniberlaln of the royal household ami a rich man besides. The Oregon Weekly journal, a Demo cratic newspaper, 16 pnges, full of news all of It! $1 a year to any address. The loumal, P. O. Box 121, Portland, Or. rrmmmmt,ww??rmm?? e Kan.a.h-Ule-Bai.oad . . . TIMI! TA1H.I. . . . In Kneel June i'Hih. liMr.l. w pnlly nsr Nn. 1 i. a l'....iw r l FrvlKht Mi. 4 Nn in. . in.' I in i. in, d :l V . :t.i -.M 10:1:1 Iti. t J )'-; 111:77 H:I1 II : .- I't'KltlAM i it: Jlnu-tlnn flillliis j m -'ii rit tu in it ! j it :n I pp r -x h ii'i f-i-iir I .' .i l. 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I ma their Uupliiala Uncial, or C'Mllliatca ul J I ntrv. anil an agrrrmrnl ti pay m )I0 hen- , ever said Patents shall Isaue. JOMN Ml I I. AN, Orc(n. Calllnrnla and Nevada 5lal Agent LOOKOUT 5a For ' ntii hilllhtf ur t-t. Intf tm tMUifit'litK to 0 South Eastern Oregon live Stock Association $500 REWARD Will be given hir the srrwt ami oonvMlon of any per ' son or peraotia aUmllng ail) atut-k la-longing to mrlllU-ra ot this Aaara-tatlofl. J. D. COUdrlLIN, J, n. INNES. President. Secretary. & V EXPERIENCE JT ar Traoc Markm V) aivji-O DESIGNS 'rrff, Copyrights 4c. Anvnna eaniUrttf a akalrh and dHM-rttlliin mar qiil.-Hl Hai-Hri.iiii our oiiiinn free. alittiiir an Iiivi.iiiIiiii la iirohnlilf r-itelitnlihi. (-unitiiiinlrit. t If ilia nl rietly olillflintliil. Iliillfllirfik tin I'ati-i.ts sent fr. olitnai sifntM-y for aururiiiK imtiima. I'uiaiii lj.ki.il tlirouit-li Aluiin L Co. recul'a tfxi-UU tuitiet, milmut clmrva, Iu tlia Scientific Jimcrlcaru A hanrtaomBlf llltiatrsliM wneklr. 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