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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1913)
FAittK ORCHARDS CENTRAL OREGON LIME GAM The Owl for Busy People DAILY THAIS EACH WAY BETWEEN CENTRAL OREGON POINTS AND PORTLAND. TOURIST SLEEPING CAR (BERTHS 91.00). FIRST CLASS COACHES. SA VE A DA Y EACH WA Y F.ETRIGG REGISTER! ROCKrORttlW QCmUPONOtHCt SOLICITED Mm urn ,' j Established 1862 Pkm Prices OU have often heard the expres sion that "pianos are so much cheaper now." However we know of over 20 makes which justly sell for more today than ever before. Mere wood and metals vary little in cost but brains command larger salaries today than ever before in the world's history. The Behning is the product of such brains and genius and is offered the public at a modest profit. If you are critical about piano tone we invite your inspection of thelJehning Grand. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to the Post Office KLAMATH FALLS (Tbla muter must not b r printed wltia out special prmlMlon.J In ninny section tbe apple scab la worse tbla J ear tbao It baa been for several years. If tbe golden was beans are plant d at suitable Interval tbe family ta ble may be kept supplied with tbla fine vegetable until front cornea. It la a debatable question w better In tbe end tbe housewife galna any tblng when ihe burrlea wltb ber work nnduly ao that abe may bar. more tltoe to rest Tbe aooncr now that tbe bens and roosters are disposed of tbat one doea not plan to keep during tbe coming winter tbe better off tbe cblcken ac count will be. Missouri farmers ar. naturally feel ing good over tbe biggest wbeat crop ever raised In tbe history of tbe state estimated at 40,000.000 bnabela as agalnat 22.000.000 busbels last .year. During 1012 Oregon produced dairy products wortb 119.304.384. Notwith standing this large output, tbe state consumed tbirty-flve csrloads of Im ported butter and fifteen carloads of Imported cbeese. Water at a temperature of 100 de grees la recommended as ao easy meth od of getting rid of tbe cabbage worma. It ia bot enough to fix tbe worms, but at tbe temperature named does not burt tbe cabbuges. There Is something seriously and fundamentally wrung wltb tbe system of agriculture being followed under which tbe farm gets poorer and poorer from year to year and less productive In the staple crops. Tbe highest peak on Mount MrKlnley, In Alaska, whs successfully scaled ear ly In June by a party beaded by an Episcopalian frontier missionary. In atrumeuts taken with them showed an altitude of 22,.r00 feet. If there is one person In the world more than another that shows both a lark of pood breeding and good sense It Is the one who thoughtlessly ties a burse to u shade tree and thus lets It gnaw and mutilate tbe burk. A good one is told on a farmer who shortly after buying a high priced touring ear lost control of it on tbe street one day and. seeing It bended for a post at the side of tbe road and not knowing just bow to avert a col lision witn it. yelled. "Whoa, there whoa!" While tbe stuff tbat tbe Junk men of the country collect Is not considered of especial value, yet in tbe one Item of secondary metals, which do not in clude gold, silver, platinum or alumin ium, tbe total value of metals col ected annually amounts to more than 177.000.000. There la no way of cooking an old ben or rooster tbat gives ns good re sults as starting It In a kettle on the stove for about half an hour and then letting it steam and aimmer In a fire less cooker. To give best results this process should be repeated before the chk'keu is aerved.- An English lady, Mrs. James of Cov ent Harden. London, has a practical mouopoly In the ini'tter of furnishing watercress to tbe hotels and restau rants of London, and she Is considered wortb $400.(100. Year ago this wom an started in the business of selling watercress by tusrketing two basketful. About tbe most satisfaction in tbe line of weed destruction thnt tbe writ er knows of is that got from running a sharp spade through the root of a lusty burdock In Its second year that bas made large plana for bur aud seed production. If the Jab Is made well beluw tbe crown tbe job will not need doing a second time. In those daya of exhausting at soil fertility It Is wortb while following tbe plan of the old time eastern farm er wbo used to gather up tbe fresh ashes after he bad been burning brush and put a small quantity on each hill of com The potash In tbe fresh ash es was dissolved by tbe next rain, and the corn shortly showed ranker and. greener'ns a result. In cose tbe bark gets knocked off one of the shade trees tbat whlcb Is ragged and separated from the wood beneath should le trimmed away wltb a aharp knife or ax and tbe wound given a couple of coats of white lead, letter In the season If more of the bark around tbe wound shows dead It should he trimmed away, ao that It will not furnish a harbor for dampness and Insects. FROM CENTRAL OREGON Leave llend 8 30 PM " Deschutes 8 48 PM " Redmond 9 10 PM " Terrebonne 24 PM " Culver. 10 02 PM " Metollus 10 20 PM " Madras 1030 PM Arrives Portland ........ 810 AM TO CENTRAL OREGON Leave Portland 7 00 PM Arrive Madras 8 00 AM ' Metollus 6 IS AM " Culver 628AM " Terrebonne 708 AM " Redmond 723AM " Destbntes 743 AM " Bend 800 AM Prompt despatch of freight, Between Control Oregon and Portland and Portland and Eastern cltlee. Connections made In Portland to and from Willamette Valley, Astoria and Clatsop Beach points. Puget Sound, Spokane, Montana, Colorado, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago. ' . Fares, time schedules, and other Information by letter, or upon ap plication to R. U. CR07.IER, A. G. P. A.; W. C. WILKES, A. G. F. A P. A., Portland, Oregon J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Bend, Oregon. ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME will not be yours unless you hare a parlor store as artistic as it is scrriceable. Hare a look at the stores in this hrrdware store. They are bright 'and attractire and really better heat makers than the ugliest old store you erer suw.' Prettiness costs no. thing-either. Plain stores cannot be bought cheaper. T. E. BERNARD "EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS" LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE FESTIVE HIGH-BALL is a great thirst quencher, and at tbe same time a positive brncer. Instead of heating the blood it cools you off. For the summer it is rapidly becoming the American gentleman's drink. It Is easily made with a little of our popular pure Rye. which is the bent distil led, finely matured, and without a headache in a whole bottle of it. Keep a bottle of It handy for cal lers In your home. After sampl ing It t bey will praise your whiskey judjment. KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KING, Proprietor Great Combination Offer The Examiner management has made arrange ments with the Portland EVENING TELEGRAM whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the world and the news of Lake County in the EXAMINER, at a re markably low price. THE EVENING TELEGRAM is the best paper , in the state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Portland Evening Telegram The Lake County Examiner - $5.00 per yr. 2.00 per yr. Total - $7.00 per yr. Both papers through this office if paid in ad- vance ior i year on or njf before Dec. 31st, 1913