golf County Cva ulncf Published Evtt Thureilejr A. V. BEACH. Masonic Building (One Year. $2.00 TERMS: 1 Six Months 1.00 (Three Months 50 SFAl'K One Inch Two lnch roree Inchoe. OMrlT Column . biJl Column Omte Column. ... f I ( :( t ." l I II J 1 W ft T W II W inuo MM 70 00 I JO oo KlVI MOO LAKEVIEW, OREOON, rURCHi. IM4. The Austrian who rem'tail Liver pool with IS pounds of dyimmltc In his trunk may have lutenK'; to give a blow-out to celebrate his arrival. President An'll of the Cniverslty of Michigun. In his iinnuiil report to the board of regents, asserts bin loyalty to the cause of coeducation. Witl. the recent death of the duke of Richmond passed away the last of Wellington's able do camps. He had the unique distinction of llng four times a duke. A San Jose widow has just married the man who sued her for breach of promise. Perhaps this dear lady merely waited to satisfy herself that he was In earnest. A Mississippi mule gave up the ghost when he heard the brnylng of a theatrical brass band. Something must have told him that opposition .would !e hoieless. The Russians admit that they fired the first shot at Chemulpo, but in sist that it was an accident. Of course It was an accident. The aim was bad, and they failed to hit any thing. The fact that within the last few months two United States senators have been Indicted by grand Juries ought to strengthen the contention that senators should be elected by a direct vote of the people. King Alfonso of Spain is about to start on a tour of Europe, visiting all the principal courts on the con tinent. It is said the itinerary is undertaken with t he purpose of find ing a wife to adorn his palace. It is said that the widow of ttie late Mas O'Rell will return to the stage. She was once well known in comic opera as Reatrice Ereshatn. She is now preparing in Paris for her reappearance. John llazeltiue, known through out central New York as an philan thropist, has announced plans to tnke a colony of 1000 .Syracuse people to Montana for the purpose of estab lishing a town. A recent letter from Abyssinia de scribes King Mcuefek as a man of about (Ml years of age, dark in com plexion, his face m ilked with small pox and his chin covered with a slight gray In-urd. He has a keen, thoughtful face, brilliant dark eyes and through an interpreterconverses intelligently with bin guests. Russell Sage has finally given up his lifelong habit of visiting his office every day and Is now seen there at irregular intervals only. He drops In during the forenoon, loos over his mail and returns home early, seldom attending meetings of direc tors of the corporation In which he Is interested. His office work, mak ing of loans, etc., m being attended to by Ills cashier and chief clerk. Ir. John Madden of .Milwaukee hits requested the assistance of the police department and the district attorney In prosecuting Mrs. Kettle Oaten of Minneapolis, through whose promises, he declares he has ht a lucrative practice. Dr. Madden says he was to have been engaged to at tend Mrs. Dates oa ICuropciin travels at a salary of f 25,000 a year, a pro Ject which fell through. Ceotge S. King, who built the llrst steel furnace at Johnstown. Pa., which eventually grew Into the plant of the Cambria Steel company, celebrated hisiMth birthday recently. The colonial treasurer of the Transvaal has sent to England for $.",(MH worth of iHMiules, with the view of aiding in the reduction of the cost of living In the Hand. Owing to the dearth of penso, matches are at present used as a portion of the currency of the Kami. laltaoimatary KkrawalUn Cured. William Shaffer, a brakoman of iVn nison, Ohio, wax confined to his 11 U r several week with intlamatory rheuma tism. "1 used many iciuedies," he says. "Finally I cent 'to McCaw'a drug store (or a bolt If of Chamls-rUin's Tain Ralm, at which tune 1 h.- unable tii use liMinl or foot, and in one week's lime was able to go li work ns happy hs a ilaui." For mle by Lea Rcall. liishop Anderson stated at a meet ing held in I'.rooklyn recently that 1HKH) of the young men In the colleges have volunteered for foreign mission work, of whom olMH) are now in the field, 4000 are preparing for the work and the others were ready if the churches wound send tliein out. The practice of eating arsenic Is prevalent among the peasantry of the mountainous districts of Austria Hungary and France. They declare that this poison enables them to ascend with ease heights which they could only otherwise climb with great distress to the lungs. A t'averlt) Hrme4y tmr Bbi-. Its nlmunl laatH and nrnmnt cam k.i-u tmiliiClt.intiurlain'a f '.klltrll R-ni lin tL .11.. V.VJ V"""' ..--- v - - - edy a favorite w ith the mothers of small children. It quickly cures meir cougn and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequen ces. It not only cures croup, but w hen given as soon as the croupy cough ao pears will prevent the attack. For sale by Lea Beall. Recently experiments with a view to preserving the calorific proiH-rtles of hard coal by immersion in salt water were made and It was demon strated that a loss of but 1 ht cent occurred. Stored In the ordinary way coal loses about "0 ier cent of its calorific power. Kaln sodden coal is said to cause bunker fires, but the effect of coal soaked in sea water yet remains to le seen. Itev. Charles E. Loche, for five years pastor of the Delaware A venue Methodist church of Iluffalo, has ac cepted a call to the pastorate of the Hansou Place' Methodist church of Brooklyn, the largest congregation in the denomination in the 1' nlted States. Dr. Loche preached Pres ident McKinley's funeral sermon at the burial at Canton. Tr-1y Avern-d. "Just in the ruck of time our little Ikjv was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wt kii'is of I'leasant City, Ohio. "Pneu monia had played fad havoc witli him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but be grew worse every day. At lengtli we tried Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know, its the cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung disease, Guaranteed by Lee Reall, Druggist. Prices ouo and fl.00. Trial bottles free. Senator Quay of Pennsylvania, re cently called at the White House. He was with the president hulf an hour. "What was It about, sen ator?" he was asked. "Neither ap pointments nor politics," Quay re plied. "Probably religion?" "Xow that you remind me that was what we talked," said the senator, "how did you happen to guess It?" FrOicr Trent uirut or Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a disease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself although lie may have tiie proper rem edies at baud. A physician should al ways be.called. It should be borne in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or Irom an attack of the grip, and that by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, the threatened attack of pneumonia may be warded off. This remedy is also used by physicians with the best results. Dr. W. J. Smith of Sanders, Ala., who is also a druggist, says of it: "I have been selling Cham berlains Cough Remedy and perscribing in my practice for the past six years. I use it in cases of pneumonia anil have always gotten the best results." Sold by Lea lieall. The $ 15 (!) Listen!! Place to Your groceries and Family Supplies Is at The Lakeview Mercantile Company's Store. I he Winter 5tock 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 line of "PEPPERED WARE" is the Latest. Call and see for yourself. Lakeview flercantile Company I iste Your property With th LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER REAL ESTATE AGENCY... It Dont Matter II It U Net Worth We Can Sell It lor Vou. II Vou Contemplate buying or Selling .A HOME. Consult Us At Once If You Want a liar gain in Either Case. .TV i i Buy