SI I OPFICIAL DIRliCTORN SATtOKaL t'resirinnt ,. . . Wooclrow Wilson Vie rrvaldrnt Ihmnaa H Marshall Necrelaryot Hialn . William J Hrn Secretary of f reentry William ti McAdon rtoc.retarv of er I.lndle M Harrison A Homer tlenerel J mil.'. : Mi'lteyuuldi !' t Miaal t lieuvral Albert H Iturlcaoli hocrnarj ol Navy ,.,Jiiw'iIiiii Pamela Hecrntarf o( Interior franklin K l-aiis Hecretary of Avritiultura..,. Pavld r lloiiaiou HecrHarf of Commerce ...William (!. kedllald tWruinry of (.abor William II, Wilson Juleiaiale Comment t'nmiiilasioui r fcdgar K Clark stats. ttovernnr Oswald Wmi Smiratary of Hta t., Hen W.OIcotl TrtHutit , TImm. N. K) Attorney Oenerai A. M. Crawford Mm I'utulo luatructlou. I.. K. Alderman frliiior W H. Dtitilaai Dairy aud Pood Uura John I) M lekls CM. Senator.. Ooufreasmsn , tweo. . t:niubrialn lilarry I ane in. j. Bit luuott uraimootirr Chief Junto .P. A. Moor Robert Kak 1 ft . J. Heau H. Hurn I.T.A. MoUrl Robert Kakla Associate J est Ice , alt brlil JITB judicial Dirrmin. fads . Ileury I.. Hanson Attorney folia Irwls LSUlaLATlva Joint Senator W. Lair Tanmpeoi' !Veruu A Portx Wesley O Hmllk U H.LANU OffK K. J at P. Hurgesa Pr4 t roiirinlllrr . Ke(lsti .keoelvei FOHK8T OKKR'g Ollbert D llrnwn Hupervlaoi Nelson J. Ill 1 1 1 iiks Orslln Aaalataal Norman Jaoobauu ureal Assistant I. P. Ilromiau f oroal Clark LA K K L'ODNTT Jndgo Ilark Sheriff Treasurer Aaaeaanr School Hunt Surveyor Commlaalnuer County stock InaiMtrtor. B fialj P.W. Hayn W H Hnldei . P. O. Ablalrou A. J. foetal ..,.:. K. Ollval ...... A. Mnahsli P. K Anderson T. H. Wakrflald . . . . I). P. M alio) TOWN UPLAKKVIKW. K. K. Klnebart M.joi le Heal I JWVr "urc.bwb Ooanol.ra.r. D. T. Uodall I Win. Wallace Reorli A. dlel.tr Treaurei CHURCH DIRECTORY PIKKT MKTMUUIHT IHl'KCH-HlINliAY tehuol at lu a. in. I'rearhliia: very Huudey i 1 1 a. ui . and 7 :su p. ui. Kinirorlh league evcrj Sunday arenlii; at '.. Vrajrur Movtint Tliur day at 1:W n, in, llliolr nimiUug at :mip. in l-ailuV Aid Kenrjp Wiliii-Ur at l.su . in Iratrbody cordially lavltml to all arrvln-a, (J. il. hKKbK, l a.lor CArilOl.KM'tlUKCH-KVKHV hl'NUAV MA at :0U and lu a.m.; rhtaorr at 7:U u.m. Maa on wnvkdaya at 7 :J a m. H rvlwa In tba ha ibunb. T. T. KERN. B.J. riltHT I'KKMHYTKItfAN ClltTKCM OP L.tka L'll.-tL' . tH il.. y.u,nlM IJ.ll Hiiii.UI at IU:UU A.M. : Muruliia K. rvlre at 11 :U Evtiiiliig sri at ..). 1 (r MMitiiif ok Wvdnlaa at 7 so I'.M. All are corniau y la TlUd. EKV.UKO. A.t KAW KUHIi. l a-u.r. LAKEVIKW KI'lHtroi'aL MIMHIUN-Ur Koad Inn ratrfioea In tba Hall of ilia Mlwlon In tut Riwniaol L.C.I. v.. (Huolln Hnlldliii,') ODIel Mtrwl. averr Hunday froulny at 7:aU U'Uluck All ara cordially Invlud. PfRHT BAITfMT rilL'RCII OP OOOHK I K at N flna rk. (ir.iron. fraMblnc ant rkea at 11 A M and 7;il'Mof ttacb auiida; of eorf moulla. Huoday ttcbooi at 10 A M Prayer H-rvlc at 7:u on watluoaday ovenln. ol eai'U weed. All ara cordially luvlteil t alU'Ud I lie aertlove. KKV. L. K. IIBNDKKHUN, LODGE DIRECTORY LAKKV1RW I.OIHIK No 71, A. F A A. M. Hold ataied mealluaa Ualurdav on or bufora fill moon. Marou W. April 1, May 17. Mporlal meetluga upon ran. auiiuraiiy Niuruay t. u Inga. Vial Hun brelliran welcome. Joba L Clark, W. M. ; II M Nolle, tko'y fJKfiRKK OP HONOR LAKKriHOKH i. lKr No. 77, l. of II., A.O. U. W Meela ir I aim llilnl rnura.ia)iol tarn iiioiiim in ai .hhi Hall: Warr foal. 0. of It.: J. Hrlla Artucr, L of II.; Lore bnydir C. of C', Alameda Brown, Rooorder. I. O. O. P.-LAKKVIkW ENCAMl'MKNT NO I. O. O. P., uieota tbo Ural aud third Tliuri day eTenlnua of eaob mouth lu Odd Kellowt nan. i-amvmw. u. 1. uoiaii, u. i .. a r, Cbeney, Wrllx-. A O. U. W.-LAKKVIKW IAHKIE NO. Ill ' Meeta etery atnoud and fotirtb Ihuraday o eacb mouth. In Maanlc Hall, Lakevlaw X. 1). Everett, M.W.i !au Krunnan, R. REBKKAIt LOlXiK-LAKKVlKW LOIXIK. NG M. 1. O. O. P.. ruceta tlie aecoiid aud fourtb Krldayaof eat'.li nioiith In Odd Puliowa Hail rrauora i orixiti, n. u.; a.', u. mom, bvc y. PWOFL25SIONAL CARDS QIIARLKS ITMHACn Land and Law (Hike Abstractor ol Title Katabllahod 18 n Uh ih x . r F. onn Attorney at Law anJ Notary Public i.inIic vl- . flriniii lrFH'K-ialv mili.lli.tr. J 1). VKNATOU Attorney at Law, l.aiKl naiKTH MiMlalt OFFlUB uair aniidini. VY, i'AIK TLIOMPKON Attorney at Law OQlce ou 3rd Floor 1 lory ford llldg. Lakevibw, Uhcook T? A. HllEltMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW State and U. S. Court Practice Olfice . ALTURAH, CALIFORNIA DH. J. IltVING 11US.S12LL rhyalclan and Bur-aeon O'ftnai Snyder & Reynolds Drujr Store PUONEi Offl.ie, Main a " llealdenoe 7T J. U LYON DENTIST No. 343 Her y ford lildg., Lakevluw, Ore IV. HAY DEN FISK DENTIST Sulf 337-339 Hry ford Bldg. P HONK I Offlo 852 Rtmld enoe 854 I. O. O. P--LAKKV1KW U1IUK, No. 43, I o O. P., meata every Halura'ay vvenlov ., Oun Pellowa Hall, at 7:o o'clock, from OflioM il to April I, and at ololock from April 1 l Heptumber W. Ralph K. Kooicr. N. G.; K. 11, Clark, oaorutary Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako CouHy Examnor Repeated a few timeH, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. They arc scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cunt is nominal fl cents the line for each insertion. Special long-time rates. FOR HAIR' FOR BAI.H Comiil'iplnoin mill with tiy1iia and iollrr, two tlon. keyN, lKrffoK truck, etc. II. I'inrk ert, 'iVriuo, Oollf' IUVfi FOR 8A 1.1310 BtTta v$r Lakfvlw Of ' V-H ' K. ! 1 8U, Rftiiice 1. K. I'rlca A'.0. AI drfaH W. Li-lim-r, 4HII No. Wlneheit tcr Av. Chlcano Ix:. 11 rilK Lnkrtviaw AlmtrnxtA Tttlu Co. 1m makiiiR mnoimI prltvt on AliMlracla to O. V. L. tJo.'a tract) and Town Ixita. I.I(KIK Ahlt M.ABH. I. II. CCTLKIt WlllhKY AT TUB I lot! I jikuvlcw Im r. I lit ln'"t hikI piirvaf wlilMkv nwulo tf LOOKATTIIK NOTH'K FOR Hl ward iMMtit'd by tho Ti k'jihonf Conmany fur deMtroyliiK U ri erty. ltl 00 UK W A KL. A RKWARO of fifty dollar U here by otferexl for lnlorniHtion that will lead to tba arroa' au'l conrlctlon ol any paiaon wlio haa atoleu wire or other Drorjartv from" our Coniiany; and the aamo reward la hereby offered for Informal i"n that will lead to the arrest and odvIcMod of anyone des troying thu property nf the Compaor. Chaa. Urn bach, SeoreUty Lake Co. TeL Si TeL Co. l"tr. I.KIJAI. AIVfKKTIlJM Jl'KTITION FOR LIQUOR LIOBNBK To tho Honomlile County Court of Itke Cotiniy, Oregon : The undft aliened Icnitl voterH uuil ncliial ri'MldiMitM of orlh WnriiiT r'ri'ciiiot N 6, In Luk I'ounty, Stutf of Oregon, who havo ncniiil y realiiud In faid pn clnct at liant tlilrtv (la.va liniiifiiiulily prctiM'JIiiif the dut f attaii inn thin iM'tluoii, rfp'ct fully pcti tlim tlir t'ouiity Court ol I.uki- County Stittf of OrfKou, to Kraut h lien lo A. M. Iti.Kiirr and A. L. llliflillll. ol I'IubIi, lu waid precinct, county and ftntc. to Bell In a lck-ltiiiiat. Imna lldx hotel, cplrltuoua, malt and vin nun lliiinrH iu li'xx iuantttlca than one nlloii, iu r-ald North Warner pre cinct lu aiild Lake County, State of Or Kou, for iho period of mx month, as In duty liotind we will ever pray. C N. Rohlnaon It. F. RoImtih Con Fitzgerald Krnet OIktiioUo Tltu Iturku R. H. UriI Frank Moynahan M. M. Harry Fraud Verllti O- b Mthan Ned Marry .lamea l. O'Connor I'. B. Taylor Iwta. Cleland I'at R.irry Hiir.r 11. IUkh J. li. Hurn I. J. VanKrulfii JanicH'l horn B. A. I'rlday W. 8. l.voti V. 1. Alkn J. K. ICiKjulHt . .1. S Allen S. W. Yoiinn F. A. Culderwood L W. Frake K II. l.offlun Harry Calderwi-odWillU H. tirlwl Krauk Chko I-rank l uMv Warren O. Laird II. L. 'reat 1'rancln Anderiou Fat D. (Minimi R. L. At keruian C. M. Wallace Joe Joui-m J. II- (irrun II .J. Stein v ieo. Maizlin State ol Oiegon ) V Couuty of Lake ) A. M. llogner, being fJratdtily awora upon oath miy: That thu foregoing petition contains the aluuaturea ol au actual majority ol the whole number of leiral votera of North Warner pre cinct No. 5, In I-ake County, Ktate of Oregon, that each of said liKunturea nre Kt-nuiiic, that ench of the peraona wIiohu airnaturea are signed to au!d petition ia an actual rouldent of aald precinct at the (Into hereol, and haa actually rertded in Raid precluct at leitHt thlity tlayaj immediately preoed inir the ditto ho Hixucd ttald petition and hIm) of the (Hint; of the name. A. M. ROGNBR and A. I.. IIKJIII' 1I.L Hy A. M. Ungnor. .SuliHcrttii'd ond sworn to before me, HiIh'.'I day of November A. i. 1113. J.J, VAN KEUI.UN, Notary Public for Oregon. No! lex' in hereby k! veil Hint the tin di'mined will apply to the Honorable County Court ot Lake County, State of Oregon, on tho 7th day of January, 11)14, for a liieriHo to Bull aplrituoun, malt ami vlnotia liquor In lesa qtian titles tliHii one icallon, lu North War uer pieelnet, Lake County, State of Oregon, for a period ot aU months. A. M. liOONEKand A. Li. 11IG1IFILL lly A. M. llognor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Landa) U. H. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore gon, November 10,' 11)13. Notice la hereby given that Harry Adraln Utley, whose pootottlce address la Lakeview. Oregon, did, on the 29th day of September, 1013, file In thia olllce hta Sworn Statement and Appll tion. No. 001)30, to ptirchaHe the N)l NB4, Section 83, Townahlp 80 B, Range 10 Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provi sions ot the act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the "Tim ber aud btoue Law" at such value aa might bo fixed by appraiaoment, and that, pursuant to inch applica tion, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, at a total of two hundred and aevcnty-flve dollars the timber estimated 340.000 board feet at 76c per M, and the land 120.00; that aid applicant will offer final proof in support of liti application aud aworn tatement on'the 9th duy of January, 1014, before the Register aud Receiver Want Ads I.Ka.tl. AMkVKNTIatlVM U. H. I.M.n-1 OLflc at l.kcvlw, Oie Kon. Any tx-rnon la at lllrfrty to proti-at tlim ponhaiw Mum fntr.v, or initiate a content at nny ilnin lxfiir ialn Innui, by fl Inn i corrolHirateil affi davit In thin ofllce alleKifiK facta that would tlrfuat t lie entry. JAH. K. ISURCKSH, Kftfmlfr. NOTICE OK KIIBRIFF'S HAI.K Hy virtue of an execution no a Judx men t dnl v htaued t).V the ( leik of the Clri ult Court of the County tif Joseph- Inc. Stufe of Oregon, dated Ihe 2"ith day of November, l!)13. in a certain action In the Circuit Court Of aald County and Male, wherein B. K. RoliertNon, fix flalfitiff,recvered Judit nient nicaliiHi W. F. Hum. F. F. Jotin eon itli'l W. S. Wood for tle Hum of Tlfee Hundred and No-luO (f.'VrO) lol- hth aud coHm and cliHlnirwui.-n tM tnx- eil at sixty and No-ICO (H0) Dollar. on the l tth day of October, 11ll.i. Nut Ice Im hereby given that I will, on the 3rd (lay of January, 1U14, at the Bant entrance tot ha Court Houne In Lakeview, I-akc County, OreKn, at li) o'clock in the foreniM.n of 'aid day, Hell at public nnctlon to the higheat bidder lorcatll. the followlnir decrib- ed proiM-rty. to wit: WX NW, N SWli. cVcllon Three (:t). Townahlp Forty one (41), 8uith Ranire Sixteen (16), B W. M., in Uike County, Ore gon, taken and levied upon aa the properly of aald F. F. Johuaou, or to nnch thereof bm may be neceaMary to atlfy tteaaid Judgment lo favor of I.. A. Roberfaon aitaiiiHt aaid W. r. Horn, I. K. JoIhihoii and W. S. Wood Willi iniereMt thereon, tojtther with all comI aud dlHburMemetitM thnt have or may accrue. W. h. SNIDBK, Sheriff. Paled at Lakeview, Oregon. Decem ber a. iui: NOTICE OK CONTEST Department of the Interior, United Slates Band Ollin', Lakeview, Oi evron December 10, l'.ll3. To Elmer P. Brain ol Plush, Oregon, Contested You are hereby notified that Ororge Bawrunce who give Lake- view, Oregon, aa hta post-otnee ad dress, did on December 5th. 1'J13, CI' In this otllce hia puly corroborated application to content aud secure the cancellation of your Homestead En try No. , Serial No. 01487 made Octotwr 11th, 11MI7. for SB Section 35, Township 33 South, RanKe 24 Bast, Willamette Meridian, and as ground for his contest he alleges that said Elmer It. Brum haa wholly abandoned and deserted aald land fur more than two years last past; that aald Elmer B. Brum never estab lished a residence upon aald land. Yon are therefore, further notified that the said alienations will be taken aa conferred, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to bo near. I, either lie fore this office or on appeal, tf you fail to tile In tide of lice wl Inn twenty days after the FOURTH publication o this notice, us shown below, your answer, under oath, BjHtclficiilIy responding to these allegations of contest, together with due nroof that you have served a conv ot vour answer on the said con teaiant either lu person or by regis tered mall. You should t ate In your answer the name ot the ooat omi-e to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. JAS. F. BUROESS, Register. Date of first publication Dec. 18, 1913 ' second " Dec. 25, 1013 "third " Jau. 1, 1914 " " lourlh " . Jan. 8, 1014 $1,000 REWARD The Oregon, Cal ifornia aud Nevada Live Block Potec Mod AiMoelatou. of whleb tbe under lined I a member will rive IMOOUU reward for evidence l..u.lt... ... V. .- J ,Jrcal aud conviction !iof any parly or par ties atoallng horae. eattloor mule be lonKlngtoany of It members. in addition to the above, ttie uuderalsucd otter on the aamf condition Uu.oo for all hora aa branded homo lioe bar on both or either law. Brand recorded In eight couutle. Range Harney, Lake and Crook oouutle. Home, rented wnen sold. None but grow a bone aold, and onlyln large lobobrt W. W. Uaows. Fife. Oregon. Strayed or Stolen Strayed or stolen from Abert Lake on the,15th of March, fthree horses ol the following description : One grey gelding, branded 2L and horseshoe on left shoulder; one grey four-year old mare branded quarter circle laiy on right stifle: and one bay mare with white hlod leg, brand ed quarter circle D npelde down. A liberal reward will be (riven for tbe recovery of same by Jerry P. Egan and Dan Sullivan of Plush, Oregon. D 18 W. J. SHAVER Money to Loan Klamath Falls, Ore. Let the Examiner figureon your nezt Job Printing. ' A' I X MOLASSES AS A FEED FOR BEEF CATTLE Re for tho feeder can atudy the com- para the value of feed Intelligently he muat have a knowledge of the dlRea- , tlhle nutrleiiU) which they contain, saya the Kaunas Fanner. Prime cotton seed uicnl ai nold on the market at the present time contains 37.0 per cent di gestible protein. 21.4 per cent digestible carboh yd ratea and 9-0 per cent diges tible fat The cold pressed cottonseed cakes contain approximately 25 per cent digestible protein, 23 per cent car bobydru tea and 0 per cent fat No cat tle feed on the market supplies so much digestible protein per hundred weight aa does cottonseed meal, and for that reason It la oftentimes the most economical feed that can Im? pur chased to supplement the cheaper feeds of the farm, w hich are, aa a rule, deficient In digestible protein. Molasses such aa Is sold for feeding purposes contains 1.5 per cent digesti ble protein, 59.2 per cent digestible carlwhydrates and no fat In experi mental work which baa been conduct ed at various experiment stations It It Is claimed for the Shorthorns that aa a whole they are heavier than any other breed. In soma lo calities, however, herda of Here ford may outweigh Shorthorns on adjoining farms. Both these breeda average heavier than the Angus. All are excellent cattle and produce - the hlshcst grade of beef. Short horn cow are better milker than thoe of any other beef breed, and for that reason It Is claimed the young eteer mature earlier. The Shorthorn bull hown waa a prlre winner lust fall. b;is been found that where used as a portion of the ration blackstrap mo lasses has had a value fully equal to corn, pound fur ouud. At tbe Texas experiment station a very successful ration for full feeding steera waa made up by using through a feeding test of 120 days nn average ration consisting of 0.6 pounds of molusses. 8.6 pounds of corn, 3 pounds of cottonseed meal and 12.6 pouuda of cottonseed bulla. The molasses replaced part of the corn of the ration and the necessary protein to properly balance the ration was supplied by the cottouseed meal. With normal prices for grains ino hisses cannot be looked upon aa a feed for replacing nuy considerable amount of grain except In the south, where It la much cheaper than lu the north. In a year when economy In feeds of all kinds Is necessary molasses may be used us a means of stimulating tbe consumption of low grade feeds which would ordinarily not be eaten. DIPPING THE FLOCK. 8hap Cannot Thrive Whan Infested With Parasite. No flockmaster ahould attempt to raise sheep without planning to dip them at least annually and In meet cases twice a year. When sheep are brought from other flocks, and eepe. daily when transported there by rail roads, they should be thoroughly dip ped before allowed to mingle with the rest of tbe flock. Experience has taught sheepmen that sheep thrive much better when their sklus are clean. A good dip Increases the quantity aud improves the quality of the wool. It is Impossible for lambs Infested with ticks or other parasites to thrive properly, owing to the con stant irritatiou set up. In trying to get relief lambs often nibble at the tliHt-e und swnllow small portions of wool with fatal results. A good and regular system of dipping the entire Hock Is money well expended. Hence most of the leading Oockuiasters dip twice lu tho yeur once lu tbe spring and again in the fall. Tbe object of dippiug Is to destroy the parasites In the fleece, such as scab mites and Bheep ticks und lice, aud to prevent subsequent attacks from the same. In England, where sheep rals ing has attained Its highest state of perfection, dipping Is required by law at least twice a year. While dippiug may uot be done at any season. It should. If possible, be avoided In cold weather for obvious reasons. If the flock Is badly Infested It la Important to repeat the operation In ten days In order to destroy the In sects that have hatched during the In terval. Better Farming. COUGH MEDICINE FOR . CHILDREN Never give a child cough medicine that contains opium iu any form When opium la glvon other and more serious diseases may follow. Long experience haa demonstrated that tlieie ia no better or safer medicine for coughs, colds and croup In child ren tbsu Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It la equally valuable tor adult. Try It. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. t 4-H 111 1 I I I I I I l-U-t- Hill H V t THE SWINEHERD. It doesn't pay to feed pigs after they are Ot: neither does it pay in aoll or kilt a Mir until It Is fit Beparate the fattening pigs as X ' they reach marketable condition, so as to give tbe smaller ones better chance. When feeding heavily, correct ors In the way of charcoal, ashes, salt and sulphur ahould be kept In all the feeding pens and hog yards. Don't sacrifice the old sow that la a regular breeder, even If tbe price of pork la high. She Is tbe kind that makes tbe pig business certain. In selecting young sows for breeders It Is pretty safe to se lect from tbe dam's litters tbe pigs that are moat like ber in conformation. I-I II 1 I I M I 1 II III Ml I III I LIME FOR BROOD SOWS. Necessary to the Health and Growth of Dam and Pigs. The Importance of supplying lime In some form to brood sows and young bogs Is often overlooked by the feeder, writes IL T. Morgnn In the Country Gentleman. An Investigator at one of the agricultural colleges says that a sufficiency of lime in the ration of Ihe brood sow Is fully as Important aa a sufllclency of protein. One thousand pounds of corn contain only about three ounces of lime. Tankage contains nhnnr ten nounds of lime to each l.ooo pounds. Clover and alfalfa hay con tain twenty and twenty-seven pounds resiMK-tlvely in each 1.000 pounds. It Is evident that corn alone la not a aatlsfactory feed either for pregnant sows or for crowing Dies. It Is sur prising bow quickly hogs will respond In winter to a ration or clover or al falfa bay. Durlnc tbe grazing season this mat ter of supplying lime and protein in addition to the grain need cause the feeder no concern, but during the winter months both lime aud protein must be aupplied. ooa or cod asnes or charcoal supplied in generous quan tities will furnish tbe animals with a sufficient amount of lime. They will also eat ground limestone I have al ways made a practice of supplying nir slaked lime to hogs of all ages. It Is estimated that In an average litter of pips about six ounces of lime enter Into the composition of their bones. If the sow has not had a well balanced ration nr has been fed on corn alone she has bad to supply the bone building ma terial necessary for the development of her young from her own body, and If this has been Insufficient the pigs will be weak and often deformed in the head and joints. Rickets, or rachi tis. Is believed to be due to a lack of tho proper bone building elements. This disease usually proves fatal In rmin nles nnd Is much more frequent ly observed in the produce from gilti than in the litters from mature sows. A good way In which to supply lime Is to make a hopper which will hold a hnshel or more and have it under shelter. An excellent plan Is to make a square hopper and divide It into four compartments, in which wood ashes, air slaked lime or ground limestone, ground rock phosphate and salt shall he provided at al! times. Place this liox In the hog lot and arrange it so that the hogs may feed themselves nt will. The cover should overhang suf ficiently to protect the contents from the weather, Homemade Drill. To make a drill, something which Is essential on every farm, take a wheel about eighteen inches lu diameter and wide enough to run a belt on and bolt same to the siae of your workshop, us shown In sketch. Take two 2 by 4's about eight Inches long aud bore a five-eighths inch hole In the center of ench, so that a will work In them half Inch asplpu froHy. !!olt these 2 by 4 to the side i f the building about twelve inches fr the biK wheel. Attach a four Inch pulley to the half Inch pipe or rod so as to run a belt from the lnrse wheel to this, and fasten an old brace rat hot to the bottom of the gasplpe to hold the drill iu place. Put a weight on a lever at the top of the drill rod to force the drill through the Iron. Iowa Homestead. MAKE WORK EASIER Lakeview people are pleased to Learn how it haa been done. Its pretty hard to attend to duties With a constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorders. Doaos Kidney Pills make work easier for many a sufferer. They're for bad backs. For weak kidneys. Here Is convincing proof ot merit: Frank Kaaabafer, bailiff County Court, A pplegate Road, Jacksonville, Ore., says: For years I was a miner and tbe work caused kidney and blad der trouble. 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