LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER Lakeview Saddlery A complete lined ntl&";-' SHI Kver't,,l,, l,Uhe wajron and buggy I lv iM II 1 hrnrM,Hblii, flllv' Ti I ami horse furnlsh- robes, blta.riaK-, IIJj ,nS' Kem,rlnK spurs, niillts, rose- ij b competent ettes, etc., etc. f Njk mn . 77E flESr VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Inc. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON BY. Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 9:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 6:30 A. M. Daily Except Sunday Pullman A Buffett Service Between Lakeview and Keno C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE PALACE BAR O'CONNOR & DUGGAN - - PROPRIETORS A Gentlemen's Popular :: Resort :: PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS 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 FOAMISU STEIX is a welcome sight to "dry"' weather, hut the taste in better, if it contains our MATCHLESS BEER This Is the 'stuff to quench the thirst and at the same time build up your system. Doctors recom mend this Beer as a fine tonic for the weak and convalescent, ft is a good nerve soother and will put the pink color of health in your cheeks. KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KING, Proprietor A HANDSOME DOOR. KNOB and lock plate make a handsome vestibule. Then there is the bronze or brass push button and plate if you don't use knobs. We have either and all other building hardware as well. Fancy hinges and all the rest." See them and you will know why the swellest houses are fitted with our hardware. T. E. BERNARD 'EVEKYTIIISG IS HARDWARE AND FARM JMl'LEMEXTS" LAKEVIEW, OREGON BURIED Uf.'DER PAPERS. Quincty's Hoins Was Lively, I Do Qulnccy's nrvaiest extravagance !c MP NTOYK KK.NT I HUM , KI grew viii or 1 no uiorinii vuiue ne not i upon papers ami their tint being (lis. ! turbed. He was In I lie habit of nccu- 1 mutating those until. In , his own Words, lit WHS "snowed up." Which STOVE BY PARCEL' FEEDING SPRING DAIRY CALVES VIKW TO Til K FAILS meant tbut when matters rv.-u In d sin h Inn extremity that there s not ;i t square Inch of room on the table to loot a cup upon and uo possibility or J milking Ills lcd for the weight of p. pers gathered there; no chair which could be used for it h-ultiinatc pur- WoIkIii Within tli Limit Hut Larger Package Than Kogulit. tiohH Jmtlfv Kla ninth Kail North western : l'n- le Sam ii latest venture In this nnrt of the country Is transportation of stoves. Sunday a stove arrived through the mail addressed to Jark Klinhall, local representative of the. Weycrhuuoser Interests In this part of the country. Oil the door uhui his paper treasures '''is Is the largest package to ar- Biid turned elsewhere. At his death , five at the local postotllee. And It there were nt least a half dozen such came without wrapping of any kind, places "papered" by hiin and being j having the tag and stamps attached pose, and the track from the door to the tlrcplnce. always kept SVon until j the last, was completely oliliteratetf so that he had not even place in which to set his footthen De (Juliuev lock maintained lit no small expense. Such a thins had Is-cn experienced as his actually "papering" his family I out of bouse, but In later years his (laughter lenrncu now to guard against such a contingency le Quincey usually ntHnt the even lugs with his family, who looked for ward to these hours with lunch pleas ure. Upon the. arrival cf the newspn per he would render the news In tils own quaint manner, questioning the various members of the group about him nud illuminating the various su In jects touched, upou with a wealth of memories, good stories or human ex periences until the happiest flow of real conversation sprang from the cir cumstances of th moment to the stove. It was a big sheet Iron a.T.iir built especially for camping purposes nu.t whllo It weighed the limit of fifty pounds It broke the regulations in size. It stretched tho I'. i reel post rules In other ways. Noth ing but perlshuhlo goodri Is supposed to bo shipped by parcel post outside of a sack but It was not wrapped, which Is required by such shipments by mail. It cost 4 8 cents to bring the stove. It is tho samo stove bolng used by tho sheep men of Lake view and Is proving a great success, compared with the old camp stove in use by campers. Mr. Kimball j expects to try It out and If It proves what it Is claimed for it he will have Special cure must be taken with spring dairy calves or they will not develop properly, declare A. . Oos terhuls of the College of Agriculture of the Inlverslly of Wisconsin. The fall calf docs not have to fight (lie, nor Is It turned Into pasture to shift for Itself likeVthe spring calf. Mr, Oostcrhul vlves the following direc tions for starting the dairy calf: The cow should freshen In a Inix stall, and the calf should remain with her for the first two or three (lavs so as to be more certain of obtaining the hlUer Lnkc Items (Silver Luke Leader) V. 1 M. Duk. randlduta for the nomination for HlierlfT on tho, lm crnlle ticket, was lit Silver Lake Tuesday, looking after Ills political prospects. Jesso Klrkland, a former resident of this section rnmo In lust week In a new auto which he Just purchas ed. A. J. Kostor, County Assessor, was in town Wednesday Interviewing ur ! Citizens. (If course they were all 1 glad to sen him. I Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thotn accoin jpanled by Mrs. Jack I'artln returned from I'ortland lust week. Whllo j thorn Mrs. I'artln underwent a sur I glcal operation and has retunifd colostrum milk. I ntll It Is throe week j ,n,,, M ',uc(i "'" " old the calf should be given the moth- Th" ,,irK0 ""w ,m.rn J?' ?ny. man was destroyed by firo last Mon- TTa vaa wn m (rannn til vine swtti tin n ion for nervous oersons to lire with. ! "" ,n each camP wh,ro Patrolmen as those nights were the exceptions on which he did not set fire to something. It was a common occurrence for one of his daughters to look up from her work and to say casually, "Papa, your hair Is on fire:" to which he would re spond casually, "Is It. my love?" aud a or cruisers company. are camped for bis : lakeview is Itlch Writing of his trip south from Hend. O. It. Putnam, publisher of the Mend Iiulletin, elves Lakeview and hand rubbing out the blaze was all the j surrounding country a good boost, a nonce tasen. part of which follows: " ." , uiKeview loo, is rich, it lias au rusuea m to nnm.unce twit Mr. J" 1 appearance of substantial age and of Quincey's room was on fire, he hasten- j pr,,sppr,ty. incidentally, there are ed to the rescue of his already "snow- ,lmre w,lte bu,1n wlth r1(1 r0()fs i . V . "'"'""I j there than anywhere else In the gestlons that water lie poured upon his .. . ,. ... . . ,r a - a rld proportionally to size! Soma ,h inherited a lot of red heavy rug he disappeared Into the I , , , . ... , , ;., " . , j i and white paint. Add a hundred I'M! "11" I Will UVlfl U.I1IJI-V1 11 IVIII Ul'l ,1 ,wa, without water or perish In the attempt. M1" "f an' LaUoview would while the memlK-w of his affrighted ! ," ""ro l,atrlotl- a Hearst household trembled for his safety out- ' ""t'"lcr irj.ng io sur aip a war l Tl, I ..... I I 1 . side the -ioor. locked to prevent the abhorred water from being poured In. Presently, after occasional bursts of The ..akeview Kxumlner is an ex ample, of a well equipped printing office which turns out a first rato smoke and a verv strong snioit t r I newspaper.. And another Lake Co all were assured that the danger was over, the victor emerged triumphant ly from his fight with the flames, and the dreaded element having been sub dued for the evening all retired in n state of thankfulness. From Caroline I cu pied a long afternoon's run, past institution (he oughtn't to mind be ing called that) which folks up this way see and hear of, la Lair Thnmr son. state senator from this district. From Lakeview to Alkali Lake oc- Ticknor's "Hawthorne and HU Pub1 lisher." v Fully Explained. "When and why did James G. Blaine i get his sobriquet, the Plumed Knight?' j asked the Boston Globe man. who I needn't think everybody has forgotten that Blaine was a candidate for the Republican nomination for president in 1876 and that Colonel Robert (. inger soll in placing his name before the na tional convention taunt-bed the sobri quet thus: "Like an armed warrior, like a plumed knight James G. Blaine marched down the halls of the Ameri can congress and threw his shining lance full and fair against the brazen forehead of every defamer of this country and mallgner ot Its honor." (Business of looking wis and patting ourself on the chestJ Manchester Union. Wm of n Old Tim Writ.r. High among unconventional writers stands William Prynne, a Loudon Jour nalist In the duys when there were iio Journals, days whn a bulky pamphlet took the place of s letter to one's fa vorite newspaper. Prynne published ulsjut 200 of such pamphlets and is said to have averid a sheet of print a day throughout bis life. And be worked In a qnllt cap coining over bis eyes to shield them from the light, and stuck at his table all day. being served with a roll and a pot of beer every three hours. And he reaped the re ward of his literary efforts In the branding and pillory and ear cropping that every political writer risked In that age. Honesty In Golf. The sooner a boy, or a man for that matter, learns to live op to the motto "rionesty is the best policy" in golf, as in other things, the better for him. There is no game which gives a com petitor a better opportunity to cheat But fcr that very reason there is no game in which the cheat, when dis covered, as it usually la sooner or later. Is looked upou with greater contempt Francis Ouimet in St Nicholas. the 30 or more miles of Abert Lake's shore line, amk. through for the most part, and unsettled sageb ush country. Snow Caves in Hotel Hoof Snow In the Crater Lake National I'ark now Is seven feet deep and as hard as Ice, according to John Con nolly, who returned from the Gov ernment headquarters Sunday even ing, says the Klamath Northwestern. He and 11. K. Montyer, assistant superintendent of the park, went to the rim of the lake Sunday and found that the roof on the south end of the new hotel being constructed there had caved in by the weight of the heavy winter snowfall. Mr. Con nolly saystbat Momyer is doing well, o Establishment of a parcel post system between tire United States and Greece is announced. Twelve cents a pound will be the rale from this country, and packages must not exceed eleven pounds In weight. day about noon, together with about forty tons of liny. Mr. Kroemau ! who has a homestead on Buck Crock ,' about ten tulles west of Silver Lakn was absent nt Lakeview at tho time. and only tho hired man and the fam- lly wero at home. Tho Summer Lake Hill Is to Im i put In first class shape. For the I past week Kond Overseer Brewer 1 , f . , . .. -i..,.. nrt, ,.,, lias nail il crew in himmh. ! working with pick and shovel, ffs slsted with a big road grader, wid ening out the road and filling In the renter, leaving a drain on both sides. It Is bis Intention to work the road on both sides of the hill In this man ner. From parties coming over, the work already done Is declared to be the best piece of work between Silver Lako and the California line. n Nuiiimer Homestead A bill proposing to allow all heads of families to acquire tltlo to a 10 acru homestead has been Introduc ed by Representative Haker. Should tho measure pass the head of it fam ily would have the right to etitt-r 10 J acres of unoccupied lands within or i outside of a forest reserve as a sum- , . . . mor homestead. Proof may be offer- era milk th..,. times day at the rate nfl,r nn,, mlmt fow that the entr)tnau has made per- Hnlstrln raids cotxtnu to (trow In popularity with dHlrynicn. Thnlr ImmeiKe cnpncity for producing milk and butter is also wall Mlal llHlitnt. Kurtlirrmor. If la rlmmml for the Jlulmelni that Ihry ar prnfltutila dun I iurHi rutll, pro ducing fine Muallty of bwf In ad dition to luukluic milk. The llul strln row shown, Aagla tlcuuly of - I.IihI en wood II , Ii a rood apvelmrn of tlir brcrd. As a Junior four-'nr-oM she produced 30 13 pounds of liuttrr in iuti d:iys Hht Is owiu'd l (i U KikIiiu, Kayvtlr. ( of three to the poiiiiils per feed The amount ni.t.v then be tncreiicil slightly and the calf led only twice a Uy. Ureal e.'irc kIiouM lie taken to' keep all feeding iitciisllx scrupulously clean. At the university farm whole iiiltli is fed till the eml of the lifth week, but mK I ii i in I tk may often be substltut ed at the cud of the fourth, depending upon conditions mid the value of the calf, one that give promise of de veloping into a $;;oo cow may be given more expensive feed than one that will never be worth more than $.10. Calves should not lie fed roughage too early. They will beglu to eut It when two or three weeks old. but un less It is given In small amounts, di gestive disorders may ri-stilt. Until the euif is two mouths old, line mixed lull, wlili h has less tendency to cause scours, is lieiti-r than clear clover or ulfnll'ii Small amount of sllugo leaves may be fil after the calf is one month old. Grain in small hiiioiiuis uiuy be fed after the calf is two weeks old. A i food mixture Is live parts of whole oats, three parts bran, one part corn uieul iiiul uue part olliueal. It should be given dry in order to compel thor ouuh mastication. When fed In this manner luiuuillatelv after the milk it also helps to prevent ear sucking. It Is in it' advisable to turn young calves mi to pasture, us grass is very la Xu me. The barn is mule even In temperature, ulso cooler, unci if kept clertu nud dry much more suitable for tbe development of the cult. The trial which will determine whether Charles Becker, the ex-po-lice lieutenant and head ' of the "strong arm" squad which plotted the murder of Herman Rosenthal is now in progress in New York City. fiianent Improvement to tho value of not less than $300 and 1ms resided upon the land for not less than two monUis of each hummer. The entry man must also pay $f per acre if tho area Is timbered and Jl.5 If non-timbered, before the patent will bo Issued. The patent gives a surface right only. The object of the bill Is to provide permanent tiuinmer bonnes In the mountains, to which title can be secured. WeyerhniiMT Kxlnte Otilndlc In a petition for the proving of Frederick Weyorhaueser's will, filed with the testament In tho office of Probate Judge llasllln at St. Paul. Minn., an approximate value of only $375,000 Is put on the estate of the St. Paul lumberman, who died at Pasadena, Cal., April 4. He was re puted to have been one of the weal thiest men In the nation. J , Cattle Infected A dispatch from Baker. Oregon, says that reports of hydrophobia on Lower Burnt River, more serious than any. which have yet been re ceived, were brought here by Kltoti Sisley, a rancher near Weathcrby. who says -that in the lust few days farmers have been forced to destroy 18 cattle Infected with rubles. The Portland Rose Festival dates this year Is June 9 to 12 Inclusive. The only change of Importance In the program is the complete elimina tion of Rex Oregonus and the sub stitution of a "Queen of Rosarla," who will be sole reigning monarch during the Festival week. THF KXAM1NKH FOR JOB WOP.K Complicated. "You must stop worrying and take a holiday," said the suave practitioner. "My dear doctor," replied the irrita ble patient, "if I could get my affairs into a shape that would permit me to take a holiday I'd be so relieved that I wouldn't ncod one." London Opinion. Not Due Yet "Does your wife ever nag you?" ask ed the first walking gentleman. "No," answered the second. "We've only been married a year. She culls It coaxing so far." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Imugluary evils soon become real ones by Indulging reflections on them. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (THK EXPOSITION LINK) Will sell special occasion round trip rates to the East from Lakeview, Oregon, as follows Denver, Colo 973 HO Omaha, Neb 78 tW Chicago, III 91 30 Kansii City, Mo $7H HO Ht. Louis, Mo HH HO New York, N. Y 127 !I0 AND OTHLIt PRINCIPAL POINTS SALE DATES May 12, 14, 15, 10, 10, 20, 21, 23, 20, Sl 1014. June 1, 2, 3, ti, 0, H, 0, 10, 11, 15, 10, 17. 1H, 10, 20, 22, 23, 20, 20, 30. 1014. July 2, 3, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 14, 15, 10, 17, 20, 21, 25, 27, 2H, 20, 30, 31. 1014. August, 8, 4, 11, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21, 25, 20, 27, 28, 20, 1014. September 4, 5, 0, 10, 11, 1014. (ioing limit fifteen days ft oin date of silo and Journey must com meuce on date of sale. Final return limit In all cases three months from dates hut not later than October itUt, 1014, Htopovers will he allowed at and west of Chicago, St. Louis, Mem phis and New Orleaus on going transit limit and on return trip within linul limits, except that no stopovers will he allowed in Culifortihi on going trip. i I'OIt MKTHKIt INFORMATION APPLY TO AGENTS, OK J. M. FULTON, Asst. Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agent, RENO, NEVADA i