Lakeview A complete llneof wagon ami buggy b.rucs, wlilpa, roben, bit, riaten, spurs, quilts, roae ettes, etc., etc. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER. Prop. We.give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 The Owl for Busy People DAILY 77?. 1 .V EACH WAY BETWEES CESTRAL OREGOS POIXTS AXD PORTLASD. TOURIST SLEEPISG CAR (BERTIIS 91.00). FIRST CLASS COACHES. SA VEADAY EACH WA Y FROM CESTRAL OREGOS Leave Bead 830 PM " Deschutes 848 PM " Redmond 9 10 PM " Terrebonne 0 24 PM " Culver. 10 02 PM " Metnlius 10 20 PM " Madras 10 30 PM Arrives Portland S 10 AM Prompt despatch of freight, Between Central Oregon ana Portland and Portland and Eastern cities. 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. H. CROZIER, A. G. P. A.; IV. C. WILKES, A. G. F. & P. A , J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Portland, Oregon. Bend, Oregon FOR, HOUSEHOLD USE ft A'mihr we curry ii splendid line of knives and forks, spoons, carving sets, etc. You couldn't find a finer assort ment if you tried a month. And even if you found as fine, you would have to pay a much higher price than we ask. Moral: Buy here and save time, trouble and money. T. E. BERNARD "E VER YT1USG IN HARDWARE A SI) FARM IMPLEMENTS" LAKEVIEW, OREGON 4P. Saddlery Everything In the line of carriage and home furnish lug. Repairing by competent men. CENTRAL OREGON LIME TO CESTRAL OREGOS Lea ve Portland 7 00 PM Arrive Madras 9 00 AM " Met oil us 615 AM " Culver 628 AM " Terrebonne 708 AM " Redmond 723AM " Deschutes 743 AM " Bend., 8 00 AM ITS WORTH A WINTER'S JOUUSEY through the snow'and sleet toget a supply of our matchless Lituors because they are very necessary things during the chilly, frosty weather. We want you to try a sample bottle of our famous Rye Whiskey. We know you will never be without it In your house after the Hist trial, espwlally when you learn that we price it so reason able. KENTUCKY SALOON POST & KING, Proprietor 7 W i Making the Li I do I Farm Pay n.. r r nnutriri r A BRANCH or farming that affords more than ordi nary pleasure mid profit I that of studying out schemes for suc cession crops. It Is quite feasible to raise two or more crops In one season on ordi nary soli. It will be found that this kind of Intensive farming la good for the soil. There baa s , . . . -. . ... f V r4 to le tree use of barnyard fertili ser, and the plow ing, disking, har rowing, rolling and perhaps hoeing must be In proportion to the amount of production renulred of the land. Such treatment will build up Instead of wear out a plot of ground. These examples may be varied as circum stances suggest . Lettuce, radishes, onions, peas, car rots and string beans may be grown and supplied to customers between the 1st of May and the middle of June. The ground can then be prepared lu a few days for the suci ceding crops, and It will be found that lietween the 1st of July and the 1st of Octolsr n full crop of these products can lw grown: Celery, sweet corn, late potatoes, beets. cucumbers, cabbage, let tine. spln.-n h. onions and turnips. At first gluree It would seem that there are not in-iny vcp'tah'cs tin list that could lie sown succv fully us late us midsummer. tut those tcsied form quite nn array. Hush Leans, car rots. Iettue. beets, corn. parsley, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips nil give satisfactory results when sown as late as August They should t put In as near the 1st of July as psslble to make all growth possible before frost. The hardy ones cause no anxiety, as they endure light frosts. The tender sort, such as lieans, cucumliers and spinach, may be saved from the cold by a covering of old rugs and similar material. As the gardener cannot duplicate the cool, moist conditions of spring for the germination of August seeds, he must do the nest best thing and firm the soil well after sowing. This helps to draw the moisture in the soil where the seedlings can use It. When they huve made u start the surface is to be stir red to form a mulch. Bush beans sown as late as Aug. 10 have been successfully harvested by Oct. 15. in another case an Aug. 1 sowing of peas yielded full sized pods in less than seven weeks. These were an extra early sort. The crop, how ever, was not so heavy as from spring sown seed. Lettuce planted in early August bore leaves large enough to use before the middle of September and well formed heads from the first week in October ontll the ground was cleared. This Is only a suggestive ontline of the scheme of growing succession crops. There lire wide possibilities along that line, and it Is feasible to go still further and sow rape as soon as the vegetables are off In September and October. By Not. 1 this will lie In condition for forage. Hogs and sheep can feed from this field of rape for sev eral weeks before winter sets In. and ft is again ready for them In the spring. So far as the effect on the soli Is eonctrned. it is possible to continue the double cropping of vegetables Indefi nitely. The land will most likely show Improvement under such methods of cultivation, but a rotative scheme Is advisable on small tracts as well ns large ones. ;;;J-!-'-'"'-X-!-.'-!-!-!"!-'- j The; i3l'-!;.-r an acre is capable J" 'X. of paying for it elf in what it 4" proc'iicci l!i- more that acre is T t proc -j. worth J. l-S-'K-l-H-H-H-J-K-H-S-W-l-M-H' LEGAL TIPS FOR TILLERS. In all the states a niau becomes of age at twenty-one, but In some states a woman becomes of ago at eighteen. A landlord is not liable for a nuisance created on the premises by tho tenunt during the tenancy and without tho consent of the landlord. Sclilitz Brew ery Company versus Klilel (Ind.), 88 N. K. 057. By a statute commonly known us the statute of frauds a promise by one person to pay the debt of another Is not enforclble unless tho promise is evidenced by some memorandum In writing higued by tho person making It Io not sign any Instrument In writ ing unless you understand it thor oughly. If you are of sound mind and can read, no court will permit you to avoid a written Instrument you have signed upon tho ground that you did not fully understand It. I'nder the United States bankruptcy law those creditors who have acquired liens on the debtor's properly by Judg ment or other wine are entitled to pref erence over the general creditors, sub ject, however, to have the liens set aside In certain cases where acquired within four mouths of the Institution of the proceeding in baukruptcy. HE FLEW HIGH By ALBF.RT L FORD "Mr. Wilson." said Billy Morchouso, binding meekly before u stern looking t man with mutton chop whiskers and I beetling brows, "I have como with J your daughter Jennie's consent to ask- i you ror ner as my wire." The gentleman looked at the young man before hltn, evidently framing a sentence to crush him. Wheu It came It waa Ilk a bolt from heaven. "You, a steeplejack, marry my daugh ter! IH you think mo a fool? What kind of a business Is yours anyway You risk your life for $50, perhaps, and heu you've done it once you do It again. You go up a spire In the pres ence of a gaping crowd. Do you sup pose tbey would be watching you If It were not for the probability of seeing you tumble down and get mashed Into a Jelly? And what kind of a llfo would your wife lead? She would be In con stant expectation of seeing your batter ed remains brought home In a wagon. "Marry my daughter! No. sir." Billy hung his head and said nothing for a few moments. Then he looked up and asked: "If I nbnndon the ancient and hon orable steeplejack business for some other would you give your consent?" "The occupation la ancient and not dishonorable." was the reply. "If yon want tny daughter and she wants you or she wouldn't have sent you to mo .vi-'ll have to look up In the matter of accupatlon. My son-ln law must fly higher than being a steeplejack. It's too late for you to study a profession, but you may yet make a business man of yourself. There are many occupa tions far mora commendable than that of climbing steeples." "It doesn't do for a man to waste his time learning to do things and then utiandou them. SupMise I should become proficient In something us I u in in climbing steeples and you should not be satisfied with It. and then 1 learned something else, and then" "You engage in something above steeplejacklng and you may have Jen nie, provided It pays you enough to support her." "All right. Mr. Wilson. I'll try to fly higher than steeplejacking." The last words were not heard by the elder man. lie had no confidence in Billy's ability to make a living at anything except the line he had fallen Into and felt perfectly wife In agree ing to give his daughter to him provid ed he could support her by a more ac ceptable occupation. Six months passed, and Sir. Wilson heard nothing more of his would be climbing sou In-law. He kept nn eye in his daughter and was reaswured ul not seeing any evidence of diswitlsf ac tion on her part. He was congnitulnt tug himself that she had forgotten the stocpleJn'-k man when one 'tiny she said: "Pap. I want you to take n walk with me this afternoon." "A business mun take u walk hi the nrteriioon? What are you thinking of. sweetheart 7" "It's Saturday afternoon, uud there's no ueed of your going to your otnee. for there Is no one there." The geiitlemun was persuaded, and the two sallied forth. Jennie suggest ed that they take a trolley ride Into the country. This they did and final ly found themselves in open ground. They strolled about for some time when suddenly Mr. Wilson, shading his eyes from the sud with his bands, -mid : "What a Wg bird that Is over thereT' "1 think It's coming this way." The bird did come that way. grow-In snrger nnd lurger as It neared them. "Why. It's an aeroplane!" remarked Mr. Wilson. "So it is.'"' eh lined Jennie. They watched It sailing along high up In the air. Its two greut wings el tended, looking for all the world like a souring eagle. It passed u thousand fis-t over rhelr heads, turned and swooped dow nward like a seagull aftt-r a fish, passing not more thuu fifty feet above llieln. "Hello. Jennie:" cried the aeronaut. "Hello. Billy!" replied Jennie. "What does this mean?" exclaimed :he father, bridling. Billy turned again and. passing with in ten yard of them, replied: "Why. you told me. Mr. Wilson, that if I wanted Jennie 1 must fly higher than steeplejacking. and I'm doing It There's no steeple higher than several hundred feet, and I've been up several thousand." "Nonsense!" exch;lmed the father. "Jennie." reproachfully, "how could you bring your father out here on purpose to muke a fool of him?" "I didn't, pnpn. I brought you out here to show you that Billy hus got the better of you. 1 want Billy, and Billy wants trie. Now. do be a good, sensible papu and take Billy into your business and let us be happy." "H'm! This was your doing. I know your tricks nd your manners." Then to Billy. "Take that uugodly greut bird back to where you got it nnd tomorrow morning come to tny office." Mr. Wilson was partly right. After his Interview with Billy the two con splrutor put their heads together and devised a chenie which Jennie, know ing her father's disposition, believed would be the best way to attack hbn Any attempt to force hltn would have resulted in failure. It was the utter want of seu-ie lu the plan thut con qucrcd. Billy Is now running Ids father-In law's business. FIGHTING SAN JOSE SCALE. Llms-Sulphor Wsth and What Oil Soap Art Qeod. For the treatment of lives or shrubs ,n with h Sun J.'m' si ulo has gained a foothold the remedy In most general use is a chemical combination of cul tlum oxide and sulphur known as the llme-Kulphui wash. I'oNiiorly salt was added to It. but Ibis Ingredient has been discarded. If ouo has n moderate number of tree to spray tho most sat isfactory plan Is to purchase conceit fritted llmc-sulphur. which Is a clear, reddish liquid without sediment. -To prcpurc It for use ,ou simply dilute It with water. Tonally It Is put up In such strength that the proper dilution Is one part of the concentrate to eight or ten parts of water. If the dilution Is not Indicated on the container or If you want to ls certain alsnit It buy a hydrometer. Test the specific gravity of your concentrate. It will register BAN JtmE BOAI.S ON TRACK TWItM. from 32 to a.'i degrees, The dilution for the 32 degree stuff Is one to eight, thut for the 35 degree one to nine. The man with extensive orchards may wish to make his own concen trate. The Job Is not pleasant, but If the right method Is followed It Is en tirely feasible, and there Is a saving lu cost. A steam or open tire cooker must be provided, preferably the former, with n capacity of 1n gallons, uud an additional arrangement for an nbun ikint supply of hoiilug wafer. Fifty pounds i ( lump lime is slaked lu tv.cn ty gallons of hot water ami l pound.-, of sulphur added while the slaking Is going on. Then more boiling water Is inUleil until the cooker Is filled up to the seventy gallon mark. This Is kept boiling slowly until all the sulphur Is In combination. This can be determined by dipping out a tiiiful and letting it stand u moment. It Is a clear, rich nsl lu color when finished. More boiling water must ls added ! loin time t time, while the cook ing Is lu progress to ki-ep the total vol ume at seventy gallons. A measuring stick marked nt the seventy gallon line is handy. About half an hour Is re quired for the boiling. The substance thus prepared Is of lower concentration than the com mercial kind, but otherwise It Is the same. It should Im diluted about one to flu If only a few shrill in tho dooryard are scale Infested whale oil soap Is often used, dissolving two pounds In a gallon of hot water. This ini'terh.l Is rather more pleasuut to handle. Spraying for San Jose scale must be done when the plants are dormant, cither In the fall or Just Is-fore the buds begin to swell In the spring. The substances lists) will In lure or kill plants In leaf or If too much diluted will not penetrate the waxy covering that protects the scule. Country flcn tleninn. t. ..fi.T. T ' f..l..!..f..T..Ti.T..T..t..f..T. "I crn ri rrn H i l l i i I rn" INCREASING PROFITS. Home grown protein increases T the pro!! Is not only because or the economy with which It can ) be produced, but also because It Improves the hunt through the " process of production. W-WW-H-W-H-H-l-l-r-KW-l-l-H-l-H' Bracing posts of Sheep Corr;,l. The siieep corral is an important pl-lec to fence, for it should be built strong enough so if the herd should stampede they will not be able to tear It dou ii. says tho Iowa Homestead. A corral for sheep is often made of field fencing lit the bottom uud several strands of tightly st r etc bed barb ires at tho top. Smooth posts, such us cedar or split walnut, are tho best for high corral. Set them firmly uud brace the corner posts very securely. Illustration shows how to brace. To make a good fastening at the corners of a sheep corral or any fence bring a length of wire back from tho front of the post so it will extend clear around it. Then lap these wires ut the other side. The wires may ulso bo stapled. A gate whb li swings from a tuli guide polo is tho kind for u sheep corral. I'lt something to fasten tho gute to when it Is open: otherwise tho gute Is apt to swing to at the wrong time when the wind springs up suddenly. Fasten a gitto of this typo with a chain und huHp. Last Beaton's Implements. Fanners often complain 'that most of tho profits from tho wheat crop are eaten up by the purchase of new ma chinery, (in some farms this cannot be wondered ut. the owners being so cureless with their Implement. Even now flu harvesters that took off some of the crops last season ure still si uud lug lu it corner of the paddock, exposed to tho weather. Australian Puriu Journal. -Hi mm 1-, AUTO LICENSES mm READY Badges Next Year Will Be In Shape of Maltese Cross. SrereUry of State Uleott has mailed about 1(1,000 blank applications for registration of automobiles to the owners of tneehlnet and chauffeur for 1 V) 1 4 . There will be a different num ber of plats fur pleaaors and commer cial cars than motorcycle!, ths motor cycle plate having a dark blue back ground with whits letters and figures. Blank alo have been mailed to County Clerks and owners ot garages, so thut there will be no question that all owner of automobiles and chauff eurs receive them. The Htste will receive shout 156,000 fur automobile licences next year, which will b $14,000 more than wn received this year. 'I he mocey received from rcgistrs tuins under the motor vehicle law Is apportioned to the counties of the State In proportion to tho number of registered motor vehicles In them. The following is a part of a statement that hss been mailed by the Secretary or State: "Chauffeur registrations expire Uecembei SI of earh year, and must he renewed annually, to take effect January I, fullowlng, as required in section 14. The badges for the year 1914 are In the form of a MalUae croia with ths figures 1914 cot through the center. The bsdgc of 1913 wero in ths form of a shield with appro ptiate lettering in back." Angler's Reports Wanted Oregon Sportsman: We are very anxious to have reports from anglers ss to the r-pecies of fish caught in different (tresm of this State. We sre gathering data to determine. If possible, the pecio of fish that Inhab it the various creeks, rivers and lakes of the Siste. The blsck-spotted or eut-thrnat trout and the rainbow trout and the Uollv Vardcn are tho native specie. During the last two years large number of tustern brook trout huve been liberated in various stresms throughout the State. It I of import ance to the game department to have rrprts from anglers ss to whether sny of these Eastern brook trout sre caught, so as to Judge whether the introduction of these flah is a successor a failure. Penny Postage One cent postage promne to be one of the live isiues to be tougbt out in the regulsr session of Congress. A dozen bills hsve been introduced and it is ssid that about half of these pro vide for penny poatage outright. It is pointed out by members inter ested in the genersl subject that the probable Isrge increase In the parcel pout revenue would make penny poat age a poteitillty without serlonslv hampering the financial affairs of the poitsl service. Others contend tbst the psreel post service should be giv en further opportunity to demonstrate its earning capacity before a possible Isrge revenue loss to the Department is incurred. Not Now They were gazing out of the window of the Pullman csr. The thin man was rapturously admiring the sunset. "Ah, Nature Is a real artist." ex claimed the thin man, addreaalng the fat man who sat in the opposite seat. "Have you never gazed at ber won- des? Have you never watched the lambont Hame of dawn life leaping aero tho dumeif the world? Have you never teen drswn by tho ragged. ruven's-wing, aky phantoms as they blotted out tbo pale moon? Have you never felt the amazement of these thing?" "Not since 1 swore off," replied the fat man, as he prepared to hunt anoth er sent. Cincinnati Knquircr. IN ASHLAND Statement of Ashland citizens are always of Interoi-t to our readers. To many of our readers tho HtreetH of Ashland are almost a lamiliur as those of our own tow n, und we are naturally Interested to read of happen ings there. The following report from s well known uud respected resident wilt be helpful to numbers of men and women here in Lakeview. Mrs. liyrou Colo, 737 Boulevard Ave., Ashland, Ore., says: I suffered for a year from a most distressing kidney and bladder complaint. If i stooped, Ii ha1 a sharp stitch In my back. Often I could hardly straighten after 'one of these attacks. I waa sometimes afflicted with dizziness and my health waa all run down, Doan's Kidney E'llla were Just what I needed. In leas than a week after 1 began tak ing them, I Improved In every way, I steadily got better and It wasn't long before I had no more trouble. My health Is now good." For sain by all dealer. Price GO cents. FoHter-Mlllmrn Co., buffalo, New York, solo agents lor the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take uo other.