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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1904)
(ait (Count u .vrt.ulncr Published Every Thuradajr A. Y. BEACH. Masonic Building SAGE ADVICE TO SCHOOL GIRLS. (One Year $2.00 TERMS: J Six Month 1 .00 (Three Months 50 91'ACK llwk lmoSmm! 1 rr Ont Inch l W H tM tHflu.lW TwolnehM I wij An TOO II Mi fhl-M Inch. iool 00 10 M KiOd 3 narirr Column Sv l.soo jnoo all Column im iSoo ooo One Column ftO00;26O0 iAOOMOt) law) is uo Til 00 LAKE VIEW, OREOON, FEB. JJ. IM4. To a Kentucky coloni'l It must seem like an nwful waste of good material to turn wheat ami rye into breakfast foods. William Laclede, once Iiuiioih ns u negro minstrel, has leeii taken to a Cjnclnuati hospital hopelessly par alyied. Both limbs are useless, due, the doctors tuny, to too much dancing. Kuno Fischer, the euiinent histor ian of philosophy, has at last isx-n obliged to give up hi professorship in Heldellterg. He in in his eightieth year and has leen at Heldollerg wince 1S72. William Darrach, who graduated trom Yale in 1897, and who has leeu appointed one of the lecturing physi cians at the P. and S. hospital, in New York city, is the youngest man who ever held the position. it is said that the Japanese have no Bwear words iu their language. It must be quite a trial to undergo those feelings by just thinkiug. When they learn to talk Russian then one long swear word will answer for a long time. The Attorney General has, In answer to a -question by District Attorney Brown, of Boseburg, de cided that the law passed by the last Legislature providing that banks must furnish assessors with a list oj their depositors Is void. Since the Iroquois theater disaster In Chicago suits have Itegun. One for 1 100,000 has lieen filed, and more will follow. If all the suits that could be filed were filed and won, there wouldn't be euough money in Chicago to pay the judgements. Lotta M. Crab tree, once a stage favorite, recently sold tor $50,000 a Iiece of San Francisco real estate for which she paid $10,000 some 20 years ago. Miss Crabtree made a deal of money as an actress and is now re puted to be several times a millionaire. Ex-Mayor Set h Low of New York lias gone with his wife to Europe, where he intends to remain until next June making Naples Ids head quarters. The cares of office have somewhat impalivd his. health, and lie finds he has need of a protracted rest. l'rofessor N. S. Shaler will probab ly return from his travels In the, Med iterranean basin in time for the Har vard commencement. His plans in clude a voyage up the Nile to inspect the barrage works and the present condition at Pbilae, and also a visit to Greece to see, with his own eyes, the spoil of the recent Cretan explorations. King Alfonso of Spain Is giving his subjects lessons in agriculture. He wants to show them that by the application of modern methods laud which for centuries has been held to be barren can be madetojleld profit able crops. For this purpose he has selected 700 hectares of his poorest land and has procured machinery of the latest type. Nearly every day he drives out to Inspect the work, ac companied by the minister of the i exterior, Count San Bernardo, who is said to bu more of an agriculturist thau a diplomat. (Kt Ort'gonUn ) Here la n won! In confidence to the school girl. It Is not meant for you little sniffy chits down In the stxth grade, nor tor you old maids vho graduated, bloomed ami faded years and yenrs ago. . It Is for that rosy rank of cherubs, ranging In age from 13 to 1(1, each one a jolly armful, the glowing Htals of whose cheeks are tinted with the supreinest glory of girlhood. This Is for you, alone. Itst nlglrt as you went home from school, God bless you, you made goo goo eyes at a school boy on Main street. You thought no one but he saw It. You were deceived. Twenty watching hoodlums saw It and tittered and marked your face down In their- memories. Tonight and tomorrow night as you pass, these waiting hoodlums will be there to start a flirtation. It may Is? In nocent and harmless to flirt with a school boy four and a halt feet tall. Hut that Is a starter. Tomorrow It will ls with some fellow not a school boy and five feet tall, and next week It will be with a man six feet tall, with a curled mustache and an eye that sets your head in a whirl. All the sweet pleadings that ever fell from a mother's lips can't undo this fellows glances, if you Invite them by beginning a flirtatlou on the street. Don't begin It. It Isn't fun uy nor smart. It Isn't the place, time uor manner for making ac quaintances ami you need not get mad about it. It Is uo wori for boys to ewear In your presence on the street, than for you to flirt In public, as you go down the street. Life Is ahead of you. It Is for you to make It or mar It. Which will you do? Prrffct t'oaflilmre. Where there used to be a feeling of UDeasine8 and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of croup there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy in the treat ment of that dieease. Mrs. M. 1. Batdord, of i'oolesville, Mil., in ((peak ing of her experience in the line of ttiat remedy says : "I have a world of con tideuce in Chamberlain CuukIi Kemedy for I have used it with perfect succebs. My child Garland it subject to severe attack of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For sale by Lee Beall. There are always a great numls-r of people very timid about contrib uting news items to the local pajier, says au exchange. While there are always many little Incidents occur lug it is impossible to have a repre sentative on the spot to chronicle the fact. A note can lie sent to your local paper for one cent and It is surely worth this small mite to see your name in print while It helps your friends at a distance to know what is going on at home. This In many instances gives the Impression that items are left out Intentionally. The fact is that the news does not reach the office In time or may never at all. That w hich is news to you may be of Interest to others. Only a line or two inserted containing a familiar name carries Interest to your friends and others abroad, who appreciate the value of the home paper. Ksrapeel na A ful Pate. Mr. .'I. Hanging of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "Mr doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results were startling. Iam now on the read to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my life. this great cure is guaranteed fur a throat and lung diseases by Lee Beall Druggist. Price 50c & $1. Trial bottles free. 0 An antls wea ling leuguu lias been formed at Hammersmith, Loudon, which will appoint Inspectors, whose duty It. will be to warn, and afterward, If necessary, summon any person found swearing In the street. Another t'w ot Itlieumatinui 4'urrd h t hnmbrrlalu a 1'hIm tlalui. The efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the relief of rheuiuatum is being demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Origsby, Va., says that Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from' rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and lie woold not be without it. For ale by Lee Beall. i The Place to Buy Your groceries and Family Supplies is at The Lakeview Hercantile Company's Store 'I he Winter Stock is being rap idly closed out to make room for our im mense Spring Stock which will be here In a very short time. Our llhe of "PEPPERED WARE" is the Latest. Call and see for yourself. Lakeview Hercantile Company PfcV 5aV ry iy'V'' Vs TaV THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER o KINTINC. IS AN ART IN which Tin-: Kxaminkk c.- I -fc., i cells. c have all the late Jqp5 ,tylcs in type and keep in stock a la rue assortment of hijjh jjraclc stationery so that, there is no delay in executing a large order. Our prices will he found tocompare favorably with other prices. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIQHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS P. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. When You Have a Old. The first a-tion when you have a cold should be to relieve the lunx. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. - This Kemedy liquefies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the rir cells of the lunits, produces a free expectoration, and opens the secretions. A complete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatmeut and it leaves the sys tem in a natural and healthy coodition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Lee Beall. The Oregon Dally Journal nnd the Lake County Kxaminer both one year for $0. The Weekly Journal and Kxaminer one year for lj2.75. The Semi-Weekly Journal and Kx aminer one year for $3. tf llrttrr Thau Ulil. '1 was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debil ity," writes F. J. Oreen, of Lancaster, N. II. "No remedy helped me until I began using Klectric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wffe in excellent health for years. Hhe says Klectric Bitters are juHt splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonie and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine ran take its plaie in our family." Try them, Only 50c. Fatibfaction guaran teed by Lee Beall. "How Grandma Nn w Lincoln," a most Interestlnjjstory, never before puDUslied, based on a real Incident In tlie Utu of the Immortal Lincoln, will appear In the February numU-r of Farm Life. This delightful narra tive will charm every reader and the only way to enjoy It is to subscribe for.Farm Life early so that you cau secure the February number. This Is only one of the many good fea tures of this splendid magazine for fajin folks. We are certain that every reader of The Kxuinlucr will be greatly pleased to read Farm Life for a year and those who have not already subscrllted may yec secure this maga.luu and The Kxnmluer for only!?:'. Subscribe to-day. ('huiiilK'rlalii'a Ntomaeh and Liver Tablets, luequullf d for lou. tlpatiuu. Mr. A. K. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Hprinxs, Kansas, says : Cham berlain Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judKinent the most superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by Lee Bead. The Kxaminer has for sale one of the I test stock ranches In Iikecoiinty ou very reasomtble terjns (.00 acres, all fenced, ami wchVwatered. This Is a great bargalu ami will not remain long unsold. We also have a down other ranches and farms to dispose of. If you have any land or proper erty to sell, list It with the Kxam iner. Send in description and we will sell It for you. 3Stf Nasal CATARRH In all IU ilaifca. Ely's Cream Balm cleaiiM, kkiIIim and lusals tlia dlwiuril tnuinhrano. It cures catarrb and drive awar a cold lu Ilia bead quickly. . Cruain Ilulm In planed Into the iottrlU,iirt'adi over tlia ineuilirune mid la aliaorUu. KelicMn Im mediate and a cure follow. Ill not drying doe not produce amiezliiK. Large Size, 00 oeuU at Drug flit or by mall j Trial Hire, 10 cent. KLT UUOTUKKH, It Warren Blreut, Mew York Sulincrlber to 1 bo Eiamlner who rmnovs irom (inn locality to another, or nhaiiiia llielr poiUirnce addrea ibould reiueinbur lo drop th la nltlue a card so tbvlr pa pur can be ad dressed to the right postoUloo.