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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
WITNESSES TO ALIBIS. hadv Trade Which Our t-'loiirlahed In Km York's Conrla. The elder Weller In "Pickwick" wnn. s nil admirers of the works of llck (ii will know, a groat believer In the Utility of nu oliM as a defense In ln(h criminal and civil actions. "Never mind tlie character." sold Mr. "Weller to Ms son. "Stick t the alloy -, bl. Nothing like nn alleyhl, Sammy; nothing. Vorovcr lie's ngoln' to le tried, mo boy, a alleybi's tho thing to pot him off." Tills R.nge advice of Mr. Weller found frequent corroboration In tlie Views of criminal lawyers In town up to a very few years ago. There were lialf a oonjury ago more criminal law yers than there are today, and the emolument and fees of criminal law yers were materially larger in the or dinary run of eases than now. A a consequence, cases were more often defended than they are n.vw and pleas of guilty much more rarer. Then the alibi witness was n necessary though usually unwelcome part of the ma chinery of defense In criminal casea. There Is In critnin.il procedure no bet tor defense than an alibi If sustained. Alibi witnesses were therefore very THE VATICAN PALACE. i A COAT OF ARMS. RECKONING TIME. Ja t:il(rnr la Mnlul line to h Rilltlr' IVtne, Mi-liol.ta V, The present existence of the Vatican Nnw On Mar l?e. Iciinlml To at The Welch if he Miio I:: l.e ttri Conaltlrrntlnu In t:nal.iti,l. I la ! hy the Slara. Tti. Drni-flcit of ltiihIiil' hi ma la ait III TIlUO Is U IMM'CII 111:) 1 1- luterestltnt mil. Palace Is principally tine l Nicholas : In vogue In llugland. Ireland. Scotland ' J't. Before the chronometer In the V.. tb builder pope, whose j.lKantic j Austria. Spain, Portugal. Italy, Uor- Jeweler's window n print tedon Is con-vicuu- would startle a modem a.vh) : many, etc., and at tin.es the pope, as atantly pausing. The bunker pulls out tact. II. s plan was b build the cuuiou ' sovereign pontUV. exercises the power. I his f VHI repeater, oci'iipniY It with t!j or St. Peter's as a staiti.u' po.nt ami ! Indeed. It Is by patent or grant nlono chronometer and moves on. Tim olllt a then to construct one at central ban ' that n new family can legitimately no- b ay with Just as much dignity consults ltdt for the papal n.buhiNtr.ition. cov- yulre a coat of nin.s. ; the do'ilnr timepiece that bulges l.t.s III- ertng the whole of what is called the The modus operandi In England, fori tie waistcoat. Both are equally under itorgo. t'tom the cattle of S.mf Aiuem example. Is as follows: The applicant : the spell of time. to the cathedral. In ancient times a for n patent of arms (from the crow til ' As most persons know, England sup portico, or covered way .supported on may employ any member he pleases of piles the world with that valuable but columns, led from the brid e to the the heralds' college and through him ; impalpable commoiiity. t.ir.t purely rr church, nud it was probably from this present a memorial to the earl marshal real structure, that .Nicholas liegtiu his of England, wha acts for the crown In Imaginary one. only a small part of these matters, setting forth that he, which was ever completed. That small the memorialist. Is not entitled to nrms portion alone comprises the basilica or cannot pr.no his right to such una and the Vatican palace, which together praying that his grace the earl marshal form by far the greatest continuous will Issue his warrant to the kings of mass of buildings In the world. The arms, authorly.ing thei.i to grant and Coliseum Is VXt yards loiu by Kit! confirm to him due mil proper armo broad, including the thickness of the rial ensigns, ta be b u ne according to walls. St. Peter's church alone Is 1C the laws of he-ald:y by him ami his yards long and l.'xl hroait. so that the descendants. This memorial Is pro whole Coliseum would easily Ptand Rented anil a warrant Is Issue I by the upon tlu' ground plan of the church. carl marshal, under which a patent of while the Vatican palace Is more than1 arms Is made out. exhibiting a paint half as large again. lag of the armorial ensigns granted. Nicholas V. died in l b"'.", and the old th- royal arms cf Eng'au 1. the arms of milch In iteninnil until tnriea Tier-mi tn mistrust them ami the i.enaltioa for the ! pa't of the present Vatican palace the earl marshal and tho;e of the col crime of perjury were visited upon onto of tlie delinquents. For a long time the mendacloua aud subsidized testimony of profea- are not older than his reign. They are lege and describing in :':oial terms the generally known as the Torre Borgia, from having beou inhabited by Alex ander VI., v ho died of poison hi the slonalr.libl witnesses obtained credence'1 tuinl lf 11,0 roimi9 I,ow by from Jurora. and some of these wit- lil,r!,r-v- roiuna trom me norary nesses. to quote their own language. fi,!o" The window of these rooms made a pood thing out of it." Juries ,,; t,J xuv a',sr "i.--""i u.v tn'ivctu're. niui mill i:iri 01 nit? imiui-c In criminal cases are usually sympa thetic where no outside pressure la brought upon them, and It Is the part of the charge of every Judge In a crimi nal case to Inform the Jury that the prisoner at the bar Is entitled to every reasonable doubt. If, therefore, any nncertalnty existed on the point wheth er or not the prisoner was actually present at the time and place of the alleged crime he was entitled to the benefit of It. but little by little the prosecuting officers became acquainted with the Identity and records of the professional alibi witnesses. One or two were prosecuted. Others were cared oft. The commercial value of the services of the others was decreas ed, and finally the whole nefarious business was abandoned, never since to le revived. Is not visible from without. Portions of tho substructure of the earlier bu'Iding were no doubt utilized by Nicholas, and the socryt pallery which connects t'.ie Vatican with the mausoleum of Hadrian is generally at tributed to I'o-'e John XXIll., who died i:i 1117. but on the whole it may be said that the Vatican palace is orig inally a building of the erIod of the renalssauee. to which all successive popes have made additions. AN INDIAN THEORY. CURE OF INSOMNIA. The soporific powers of warm milk are well known, but care should be taken that the milk does not quite boiU A Swedish method of producing sleep Is to wring out a handkerchief In Icy cold water and lay It across the eyes, when It Is said to act like magic. To many constitutions a warm bath taken Immediately before going to bed or wse ,nen. The Indians believe that The r.-iour of Karthq aakea. Tidal Ultra and Vnlranon, "When I lived among the Pakotas," said an old army officer. "1 found men who, like Buddha, pave seven years of their lives to prayer aud fasting, that they mi;.ht become pure in the sight of God. or the Great Spirit, as they call that being. After they have proved themselves before their people by per forming so called miracles, such as holding their bauds ami arms In boll lug water and net being burned, shot with poisoned arrows aud not harmed, bitten by rattlesnakes aud not poi soned and many other tests that I have witnessed, they are acceptofl as holy proceedings that have taken place and a correct blazon of the iirt.is. This pat ent Is registered in the boUs of the heralds' college and receives the slgua tures of the garter and one or Ihi1i of the provincial kings of anas. A grant or patent of arms Is made to a man and his male descendants. This gives him a fee simple of them that Is to say, to h!tn nud to his mail? descend ants equally and altogether and to his female descendants in a qualified man ner i. e.. f r life, to bear the arms in a lozenge or Impaled with their bus bauds' arms (if the husbands have urmsi. as arms can oi;y be brought In by arms, or. If they be heiresses or co heiresses, on nn escutcheon of pretense upon their husbands' shields, nnd In the last case their descendants Inherit such maternal arms, but only as a quartering. Nineteenth Century. bltrary thing which we call time. Tim meridian of the Iloynl observatory nt Oiroonwlch Is the point fttn.i which the lay of the clvlll.ed world Is reel; ned, but in America the 1'nltod States Naval observatory In Washington determines iroonvich time and distributes It by telegraph. In the cud the watch of the man In the street Is set by the stars. Out of the vast number In (he heavens there are some (ion, visible cither to the eye or the camera, which are known to bo practically Invariable. The astronomer selects one of them. Through the transit Instrument -a telescope p.ilnted BUY THE Hff Mm oi ridii. itiitMToiiv. P"fora You PurcliMa Any Othnr Wilt THC '.W HOME ItWINQ MACHINE COMPANY ORANOt, MAS. Minr Rnwlnif MaclunM nr rm lotoi-ll n-riirs le Pi (jiMlity, but t'a "Net llitiie"i mailt to wnAr. Our ifuivtii ty nnvnr rimi v A. f I'm tr.n!. Th I! ,nie " t " r I !'u tin I nf nil llluti-crii.li' fv .v .--i-itf rt x imioi Noltl L itultioi ,'.! :. uli rt wnl) . f r r) ' - The Sow fi.nia Sewing Machina Co. WESTERN STAGE LINE frenlilenl VlM-l'ri'ili'iil.,... HiMTi'larjr nt Slain Heeii'larjr of Trrantiry. . . HecriMarjr nt War Allnriii'jr lelieral I'oatiitaaler teller a I KtxTi'Ur j nt Navy StuTi'lary Intrrlnr r4M-rt'larjr f A K r le 11 1 1 11 r Ht'rri'larjr of ( (iinnn rri. ( till I Jiiaili-a iall(Hi WaritiT. V. H, Ivimlmi iiiiMiillnlii-r W.H. tllt-liant I' S. I ami I Miinlalnliir TTie. tfnvt'rnnr 1 K. ( loind rlaln IllllMliir ItiMianVKll Chan. W. ralrlmtik i:i 1 1 11 Hon Irfolln M. KliaW w in. II. Taft . W ni. II. Mnniljr , 1. en. II, ( iirti lynu . .1 linn. J. Heiiai'arl ... K. . Illli Iiimm k J nn W llann . r. Mi'ii all Mi lt 'I i VV. Knlli f ... V. A. Minira . . Y, I . 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SMUGGLING. is very sooimng and prouuees arowsl-1 luo- can evt the word direct from God. tiess, while an apple eaten as the last 1 0r the Great Snirit. the same as the thing Is equally effective. The horce'jf boiIe.1jr onion is another sovereign refciedy, or an onion may ba sliced and eaten raw, the disagreeable taste being removed by taking a little sugar or a pinch of tea afterward. A Hindoo practice to induce sleep la to take deep inhalations, esjielling tha air alternately through each nostril, keeping the other closed with the fin ger. This has a wonderfully quieting effect. Colnar to Confmn, A poor man had better keep out of congress. Campaign expenses are Heavy and they come every two years. wise men and seers of old used to do. I have asked these lutelligices to tell me about the cause of earthquakes and tidal waves, nnd they explain It like this: "They say volcanoes are tlie safety valves of the earth; that the rim of the earth is gradually cooling. As it cools It contracts, making the pressure on the hot lava In the Interior greater. At last something must give way, this rim must crack open, or the volcanoes must burst forth and emit this com pressed lava. "Sometimes it Is relieved In one way, sometimes in another. Should the earth crack In inidoceau. where the i,u LUUU lu" Ko 10 congress without! crust is usuallv thinner, theu the wa neglectmg his law practice or his busl-1 ters cf the ocean fill in. aud there Is a ness. It he Is a poor man he will j preat explosion as thi water strikes probably lose bis clients or bis custom- this great bed of hot lava, large masses era; a small business or practice will 0f the rim are thrown up. an! Islands liot support partners or managers, j appear. Sometimes thev stay on the After a few years In congress nine j surface of the ocean. Sometimes they men out of ten are beaten for renoml- fall back and are again covered with nation, and then. If they have not a water, but that upheaval so lifts the fortune or an established business to water that a great wave is started for ... .. luli( m lrjr 10 gei some the shore that carries death and de- emall salaried place under the govern meut and may not be Bticcessful. I'biladelphia Ilecord. Cliruiical cbanirea. By taking some limewater and blow. Ing one's breath Into it a fine whlta powder will be formed In the water. By adding some common salt to a Kolutiou of nitrate of silver a thick white powder Is produced which, 1 placed in the sunlight, will turn brown. Tour the Juice of a red cabbage Into a test tube or thin glass bottle, drop In very gradually a solution of wash lug soda, shaking the bottle every tlma you put the washing soda In. and yoa will see the red Rolution gradually turning blue. Go on adding the soda solution, aud the blue color will glv way to preen. struction in its way. "Many of the old safety valves lo the earth are now closing up; only a few remain. The crust is becoming so thick that the cooling process is mors slow." Seattle Times. It Tl ii ConaMrrrd a Lrtrltlmate Par. ull la llaya Uon II y. A book by J. C. Wright entitled "In the Good Old Times" throws some In teresting light on the ways of days gou by: "Of every three pounds of tea It was said that two were contraband. In fact, smuggling was considered a perfectly legitimate pursuit. Every body was ready to profit by It, from the squire, who filled his cellars with cheap wine, and his wife, who adorned herself In cheap silks, to the shopkeep er, who g)t cheap groceries, or the la borer, who git high wages for work that was secret, unlawful and perilous. Even Adam Smith confessed to a weak ness for smuggling and nobody was above bargaining to have a pipe or a hogshead put in his cellar at a low fig ure. But smuggling on a large scale was not carried on without bribery, perjury. Informing, violence and mur der." Of the old time Londou watchman: "He was wrapped In a wide skirted heavy coat, a useful garment for pro tecting him from the cold, but not adapted to enable hint to cope with the bullies who assaulted the weak aud un protected, lie wore low ftboeg and big broad brimmed hat, which couid be turned up or down, worn forward or backward. The only means of defense which the watchman seems to have possessed was a staff something like a beadle's. In his left hand he carried his lantern." In those primitive times pins were manufactured by hand aud went through several stages of manufacture: Worker No. 1 formed the wire, !s'o. 2 cut It Into lengths, No. 3 smoothed It, the fourth man made the head, tlie fifh stuck It on, the sixth ground the point, the seventh washed and dried It, and It had to go through three more bauds after that; hence it used to be a familiar proverb, "It takes ten men to make a pin." operator presses his key. the w ires of ' (OQj 5 lock which eonnts-i wun an iiuioiuatie n - Hay Coaches Iailv from I.nkeview to ltly, connect- cording clock called a chronograph. Tlitu t:1ii,vi-i ill tvltut II111.. til,, ulii. cross,.d'ihe meridian. Asinm ...ileal ta- ! in itl' IHly lo rlroad. hies determine the time at which It should have crossed. Comparison of ', Office nt tho ltly Hotel, Illy, the standard clock with these tables' shows whether or not the -clock Is! Orison, right. I The time Is distributed at noon. ' p CASntPPO i.t... 1 . ...... i. ,.i 1 1 w'i 1 in ltly, Oregon. Throe minutes before V2 o'clock th u-j sands of telegraph operators s't In si lollop waiting for the cliik of the key, which shall tell them that the "master! clock" lu Washington has begun to J speak. At one minute before I'J It be gins, beating every sec md until the. fifty-fifth. Then, after the pause, comes n single Uvit. which marks exact ) noon, and for another day the world j knows that It has the correct time to the fraction of a second. Youth's Com-1 pan Ion. J A FEW DON'TS. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVinW-PAISLCY. A. W. BRIAN, Proprietor. LcaveH I,ukt' iew at C a. in. every ly but Sunday. HcturninK, leaven Pm'slcv Jinlin' I Clurk 1 Sln-rlff rri-antirtT ABM'BBIir Si hunt Snpl Surveyor rmnnilBaliint'ra siix-k JllftlMH-llir TOWN K I.AK V. I.. HlH' II llfeT Ilarrv Unlit ) I l. P.'Malli.y i J. vt . Tnrkrr I J.S. Unn i W. II. Hnlili-r A. Illi hi r It. baiy . . A . W, Mail ring ... K. K. luni liarl . . K. o. AaUirmn W . It. Wort J. i. W llllta C. K. Miiirra 1 A I'lirrlrr i r, W. Innl . ) . I lartaon Mayi.r l iiiiin llnii'U . . . Ilrenriti-r . . .1 rranurvr nt (5 :.'() a. m every day bir Don't !' recklesn. enpeclallv In your ' """'V' lyiur. 1 PMiri' ara Jj. ttooaa trip t, Ifc.n't give to the Lord and then gojmCE" K,'Jrni'''" Wlna-nnta'a. ..akrvlaa out and rob a w idow. . I'ou't acquire the borrowing habit, or ) out of fr" V" wi" j Lakeview Cigar Factory . . Ion't marry at. Indolent man expect ing him to brace up. or you may have. to take In washing ti pay for tho brace. A. SroitKM,, Prop. Iion't be no me... 1 miudi-d that Ton Milker of can see no good In a man. lie may be the first to loan you money in time of m-e 1. s Ion"t lay up everything for a rainy day and go hungry all through life. Besides, where n are going It may never rain. Havana and Doni''stic Cigars CO"NTKV OKDKRS BOLICITKtl tiiveusa trial. Store In the brick Iion't spread butter on both sidea of i J'uiltl'0lf next door to Post A King Nothing lias ever equalled it. Nothing can ever turpasi it. Dr. King's New Discovery ForC VtmrTION rrvt ulliliaaaa aa. A II at A Perfect For All Throat anl Cure : Lung Troubles. Monav back If It faila. Trial Bottlaa fra. your bread Just because you Inive $3 In your pockets. An earihquake may come along mid shake the change out of them.-I liver News. People who marry always hear good wishes, congratulations and other pleasant remarks, but they miss much In not bearing the repressed sentiment which burst forth to others. A woman who recently received a wedding an nouncement from a friend was heard to exclaim In tones of disgust, "What a willful disregard of the manifesta tion of Providence when she was M plainly Intended for an old maid!" Th Evidence Waa All In. A juryman went to sleep during tlvt closing speech of one of the counsel ta the case In an Engllesb court Tha) Judge bad blui awakened and sternly rebuked hlin. "My lord," eald tha foror, "I was under the impression that f was sworn to give a verdict accord tag to the evidence, not according ta the speeches." Tbrc Kind. There are three kinds of good tin kind that feels good, the kind that looks good and the kind that opposes TtL And th first two are good tot Cothlng. Deference to Royalty. On the occasion of a visit by the king of Italy to Vesuvius an Italian newspaper announced that "the erup tion bad the honor of being witnessed by bis majesty." It was a German pa per which once stated that a certain royal prince "was graciously pleased to be born yesterday." Equally cour-tler-Iike was an army officer In attend ance on the king of Spain. The king asked him what was the time. The courtier fumbled for bis watch, but could not find it, then respectfully re plied, "Whatever time your majesty pleafccs." Octopua and Cn-er Eel. Conger eels hunt for the octopus and, when found, proceed to browse on Its limbs. The octopus tries to bug the slippery, slimy conger tight, but In vain, and, finding Its limbs growing less, discharges its Ink In the face of the foe and, under cover of the turbid water, beats a. hasty retreat. It Is to escape the too pressing attention of Its foes that the octopus possesses the power of changing Its color to corre spond with that of Its surroundings. Three of a Kind and a Pair. Hewitt Our actor friend claims! that he played to a full house last night, and it turned out there wers only five people In the audience. Jew ett Well, - It was the regulation full house. The were three men In the gallery and a man and bis wife down stairs. New York Press. Glass can be cut with a pair of ordi nary shears If glass and shears and bands are all kept under cold water. Qaeer Judicial Deelalona. Some queer Judicial decisions In Vic toria are mentioned In the Australian Iievlew of Iteviews. A man who em bezzled some money from a bank has received a sentence of nearly three years' Imprisonment, while a man who murdered bis mother by stabbing her to the heart received only one year, and another man, who shot his sister and killed her, was sentenced to only two years, and Immediately after that a man who wrote a letter to another man threatening to kill bim received three years' Imprisonment. Schoolboy Anawera. Here are some assertions from com positions by American schoolboys: "Franklin's father was a tallow chan delier." "The climate of North America Is embracing." "This song Is In the key of B flap." "There are five bowels a, a, i, o and u." "The snow Is painting the town white." "He lived In Cambridge pork." "Man Is in the muscular gen der because It denotes a male." "They went to the foolish (Polish) church." Question: "What Is geography?" An swer: "Geography is round, like a ball." Fame. It Is an indiscreet and troublesome ambition that cares so much about fame, about what the world says of as; to be always looking In the faces of others tor approval; to be always anx ious about the effect of what we do or say; to be always shouting to bear the echoes of our own Tolces. Longfellow. Laws are like cobwebs If any tri fling or (Kiwerless thing falls Into them they hold It fast, while If It Is some thing weightier It breaks through them snd Is off. Solon. hfvrlopmriil at a (hick. The development of a chick within the egg Is one of the most wonderful things lu nature. A I the end of the fifty-eighth hour of incubation the heart liogliis to beat, two vesicles aro seen aud a few hours later the auri cles also appear. Ou the fourth day the outlines of the wings may be per ceived and sometimes of the bead also; on tlie fifth day the liver Is visible; on the sixth other Internal organs appear. In 100 hours the beuk Is fully formed; In 200 hours tlie ribs are clearly devel oped; In 240 hours the feathers are vis ible; In 208 hours the eyes appear; In 288 the ribs are completed and the feathers on the breast; In 830 the lungs, stomach and breast have as sumed a natural appearance. On the eighteenth day the first faint piping of! the chick Is sometimes audible. loon, keviovv, Oregu EDE HOTEL JMns. It. M. (At.t.AriiiKK, Proprietor. First Class Accomodations Building Has Been Enlarged To Accomodate a Largo Trade Dining Service Unexcelled... A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Itlind, Bleeding or Prolrud ing Piles. PruggiHtH refund money if PA.O OINTMKN T Uils to cure any rase, no matter of Imw long standing, In ti to II days, l-'irct application gives ease and rest, .Vic. 1( your l riiKk'iat liaxu't it send i'iOc in atiuiipM and it Hill be forwarded xfl puid by Paris M ed it Co., St Iotint. Mo. . '.VT1 The Wall Htreet line of ctigrnved certlllcateH of .stock nnd limn! blanks at the Cxamliier i !!!, New sample book received Monday evening. If yon wan t stock certlllcateH see our itu.d'M an U"to ir p.-lf tf WAN'll'.li: IMstrlct Managers to post nlgiiH, advertise ami dlMrlbtito Humpies. Salery flvOO weekly, f.'I.OO jkt .lay, for expenses. State ago and present employment. I Hi: A I. SI I HA It CO.:i: Kundolpli St., Chicago. Jan. 25 -1 111. NKW P1XK CKKKK, OKKGON "Keep off (louse Lake." '"Or use Thorn ton's Favorite Cream or chapped and red skin." Btolar Old London. Modern cities are not as noisy as those of other days. For example, In London In the time of King Oeorge II. the streets were still cobbled and the pack horse of Elizabethan memory bad been replaced by heavy carts and wag ons. Barrels of beer and heavy cases were dragged about on drays of Iron without wheels, and to add to the tu javit heavy signs In Immense frames of Ironwork bung out In front of shops and houses nnd croaked Interminably. Street cries never ceased for a moment all day. All the smaller necessaries, such as pins, thread, string. Ink, straps, fish, milk, cakes, bread, drugs, herbs, matches, were hawked In the streets. The Modern War. "My dear, you must really take Fred dy In band about the way be uses slang. Today ho asked me what en tomology was, and I told bim the sci ence of bugs." "Well?" "Then be asked me If an entomologist waa a crazy man." Baltimore Ameri can. A Good A newer. A shopkeeper bad for his virtues ob tained the name of "the little rascal" A stranger asked bim why the appel lation bad been given to bltn. "To distinguish me from the rest of my trade," quoth he, "who are all great rascals." London Mall. PsoTed. Stella Professor Lee says candy la a cure for fatigue. Bella That's true. A man who brings me chocolate never coupon, cut It out and mall to us A Chance tor Speculators. SCHOOL LAND. 2H0 acres of level unimproved agricultural land for sale rhean. Piscrintion : KWI4, S)g of NK and MV of 8Ki, Section 10, Tp.,39 R. 19 K. W. M. This is a desirable piece of land, located in (loose Lake valley and will make some man a vood ranch - If you are- thinking of organising n stock company see our new sampltn of Wall Street engraved stock certlfl nteH. tf Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to trout-' nient by Ely's Cream Halm, which in agree ably sroniatifl. Jt is reoeived through the tiontrils, eldaiises and bonis the whole sur face over which it ditTuaes itself. lmggiats sell the C0o. size; Trial nl.e by until, 10 cents. Teat it ami you aro sure to ooutiuue tho trootuieiit Announcement. To aocomtnoduta thoao who ara irtial to the Dae of iiUmiif m in applying liquids into the csMil pHKHiii'H for etilarriitl trou ble, the proprii - ra prepare ('roam Halm in liquid form, which -ill bo known as Ely's Liquid Creuin Itnlm. I'rico including the spraying tube i 75 cents. DruggiaU or by mail, 'i lid liquid form cmibodius tlie med icinal properties of the solid preparation. School Days Over--What Next? Your school courHC is finished. What aro you going to do now? Are you one of tho vast majority who end their ncbool dayslu tho coin mon hcIiooIh? If you are we want your attention for a few mluutCH. You can get a higher education, any kind you want btiMlneBs, tech nlcal or general without leaving homo, without giving up your work for a single day, without spending more than you can easily afford. Hoyou want to know how? Tho plan In very simple. Instead of spending your day at a desk, re citing your lcHsons to a teacher In a big brick building, you prepare your Ichhoiih at home, from our outlines, write the recitation, and send It to us by mall for correction. It Is all done In your sparo hours. You ure not tied to any set hour for recitation. iou pay a comparatively small sum, and for this wo furnish text books, examination paper, and competent Instruction until your course Is completed, Your dally work does not Inter fere with your studies. You can earn while you learn. If you want to know more about our plan, write your namo on the " makes me as tired as a man who doea not Harper's Bazar. You risk nothing but tlio.'prli 0 of ix stamp, Lake County Vxnnihwr, June.