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    )W YORK JTASHIONS
Pattern Tor Misses' Corset Cover Designed by
May Manton No. 5753.
1)1 It t.C'l IONS I OR ORDI UING.
Ftrinl I'l rriita tn t liln nltli- . u' nuinli-r i.f IIiIh I . i 1 1 . r n . No SX5. and alntn nlra
deniiiil It will linn I.- , t t,. ,,i I,. m.,l p,iatp,ill. N'irn In write plotify and
lu)a r.'Mi ii'ldt' i h'-vt-iul u.ita must lie ullnwi-d fur ilellvi ry of pattern
NEW YORK
Pattern lor Clrl'n Three Qunitcr
Coit Doluiu'd by Miy
Manton No. 3700.
The t'M.K h'k.ii il.-f (Tn I I ii.mf!il III
the : mi' ii ,,f I he yniintr' r uhiiiik. nl
aa well tin Hi -- nf He M .iwiiiiim, ntid
thla little i nut e .-ni.: I tl. a It In un nlto.
(tether rh. ii tulng mikI ii. m I wiiv In lha
llliiHtraUoii Hie iu.iliil.il In hlue lirmid
clnth, Mini llm trimming roiialal a nf Hie
tnn t rl i' 1 eintiriiMeteil In doia nf vurhma
alxea. the W'ltk l.' InK a i--n 1 . 1 with very
lltuvy thri'inl, Willie Ilie ril(i a are ilird
With Vulvul. Hut for lnilliedlute Winr
White acrm- ntid a-ift llnlahed p,in- v. Ill
be i hurtnliiK urn well ua the lliMil weight
cloth, although thla liitt) r material In
audi bright colore aa the hlue utid red la
greatly In vogue. A little Utir lha anno
model will lie found adinlrahle for Beige,
cheviot and all mnti rl.ila of u aimllur aort.
Tha coat la illetlmtly novel and la mu le
With a lltlla body lining In which the fu I
aioavaa are InaittMl toijether with th
frotita and the bin k nf the cout proper.
Thrae laat are cut with ahotitder enten
lona and arr nrratiaed over and Joined lo
tha body Unliif. The oddly Mikjm-iI rollar
flnlahra lha lu-i k. and tln re iro pretty aa
well aa rnnventrnt pntrh mh ki-ta.
Tha iuinlltv nf mnterlnl re.iilred for
tba medium alze (hi vrara) In 4 yarda IT,
iS yarda 44 nr 2 anla 12 Inrhea wide.
RUea for rhlldrrti of H. lu and U yearn
c( ae.
DIHICTION MK OMDIKINC.
henil I i l enta to thi nfni e. alve number
of thla piitti ln. No fo'i. ntid atute alxe ill
aired It vl:t 1 1 un be rout to wm by miitl
IMiatiuld. I'e aure to Willi' iilnliWy itnd al
wua kIm- full u,l It, i H"triil daa
muat bu ttllowid for , lively of pattern.
NEW YORK
NEW YORK FASHIONS
Pattern For Straight Plaited Walkintf Skirt De
signed by May Manton No. 5749.
PERFORATED FOH TRIMUINQ FOLDS.
Unqueatlonably the plulted walking aklrt
la tha favorite one of the time, and It baa
many advantages to commend It. It la
Vary graceful and becoming-, yet almple
withal, and It can be finished In various
waya. In thla caae three folda are applied,
and tha plalta are stitched Hut over the
hips, but If the wearer be shorter than
tha average It would be well to omit tha
uppermost fold and to content herself
with two. Or again tha elite lied hem only
can be used, or braid or bunding of any
aort can be applied. The model la aim
pUclty Itself. belnK cut In one piece, und
la adapted to nil sklrtthM of the Hulitcr
Weight. Aa illustrated It Is made of al
Clllenne mohair studied wllh lidding silk.
The skirt la made In one piece, being
perfectly mrulKht ut the lower edge. The
folda are ununited on indicated lines, and
the fullness la laid In bin kwurd turning
plalta.
The quantity of material required for
the medium size la 10 ynnlH 21, V yurda 1'7
r b yards 44 lushes wide, with 2H yards
f additional material 21, i yards 27 or IVi
yards 44 lochia wide for the folda.
81sa for a 2. 24. 26, 28 and 0 Inch walat
measure.
DIRECTIONS FOR Or.Dr".INC.
Bend 10 cents to thla office, give number of tb's p '.U"V-i, No. 5749, und atute alte
4)ealred. It will then be aunt to you by mail posic ! I. ', sure tn writo plainly ails'
always give full address. Several days must bo allowed for delivery of pattarn.
There BJBB advantage In tha onrt covef
lli il ahnw fi'i lull. In (Inning1. Faalil'inabla
Miua-a are nfti-ii transparent, and buttons
ami liM'iiilioli-e In tlin tinili rserinotil da
not edit to ihclr iff ret. Thin on la eliao
liilrly altnpln ami la da by mrane of
hut tutihnlre worked In a fly, In tlio I II u
trillion II Ik mini" of flu batiste, Willi
trliiiinlnif f lii'mllti ami line f1fciti(.
Il iM'a'llfiM tilao hi lti tlireadril with rib
bon Hull ai-rvra I tin tirMiea of r'jriilatlne
Urn wnlnt mid m-i k el. I.awn, naln
ennlt, lltiin, luiilRii! Inili-rd, all malorlult
llmt urn im l fur utnli'rwar - an appro,
pilule, and tin- IrliMinlriK nlwna la a mat.
Ir r of It nil v i ii n I fitiiv. If liked. Iriner
I loll run lie UK' il In liilillllull In Hie
or I'liihrol li i y -it ri In? anliatllnted for line.
The rornl rul'i r IK llllllle It Ii III" frolile
mi l Hie Inn k, iiikI II la llnlitlied Willi liema
hi Hie fruit r,i:,x inn) in drawn up a(
ImiIIi v. nlxt Mm- ii'nl m i k.
'I'lie iiifintltv nf tn. i ii-rlnl rniiilred f,ir
Hie i; i iil ! In I' Vlll'ila 14 Ini li wide.
Willi f. jiii'ln i,1 t'lii'lliiK and 3'1 yard of
edt-lllH
Hi.i fur KliW "f 14 and 14 rure of as.
FASHIONS
FASHIONS
Pillcrn for Three Quarter Coat
I)eslgned by Miy Manton.
No. 37M.
The p'.nln tailored coat la a prnnouncad
feiitiire t.oth of th preaent and the om
1 1 K at h . and It uln iiily la a, favorite for
tiavelinii iiikI motoritiK. und lu fore niajijr
unkn It will In- In demund for atreet
wear. To bu at Ita ainurtiat It muat ba
aevere In finish ntid cut In iiiiiiiiiIhIi atyle.
und here la nun of the latent and best. It
la half lltlid and baa the long lines that
ute no lii'tii tally Ix-comlng. and It shows
the ptcsm d or 'In sterlleld phtlta at the
Underiirm Hratim, while there la a choice
allowed of (lie shaped cufTM nr the plain
stlti'lii d hIi i'Vik. In the Illustration covert
cloth Is slid bed with beldltitf silk und Un
label) with a collar of velvet, but all cloak
ing tiiali t l.ili can bo utilized.
The cout Is made with fronts und b.nki.
The fronts ate supplli'd with pockets that
are finished with tiuiHCulinn looklnK over
laps, and tin re la u regulation collar with
lapels at the neck. There are cxteiisloni
at the underarm nnd back yearns below
the waist line, and those at the under
it rill acinus are pressed In the true Ches
terfield t)lc. The aleevca uro nf the rcf".
bttlon tailored sort In two pieces each.
The fiuuntity nf material reuulred for
I ho medium size Is t yards -7. 4 yards 41
or 3i yards 62 Inclu a wide, with onu-elehth
yurd of velvet.
Sizes for u 34 , 3.1, 38. 40 and 42 Inch bust.
DIRECTIONS FOR. OKDEKINC.
Send la cents to this office. Klve number
of thla pattern. No. C7l4. and atute atze de
sired. It will then be aent to you by mull
postpaid. He aure to write plainly and al
ways give lull udilress. Several daya
must bo ullowed for delivery of pattern.
BEET HARVESTERS.
Lifting tha Btett by Mesne of Plots)
or Puller.
To hnrvoxt anar la-eta timiIh from $."
to $10 hii ni't'i'. ilcicii'lli upon t Ii
condition if tlio anil. Miwl of this
work la now nrciiiiiilllii-' by n ryn
ttrtu loi rowcil from ICnropi'. Tlila -on-mInIn
III pxlriicllti llm bed from I lie
aoll wltli nn liniilciiiciit ilntwii by two
to four tiorm-a. It lit In the imture of n
plow. TIuti- nrn wrvt-rul fornm, oin of
which la cttllcil n "puller." TIiIh hat
two lltiKcrllko HipciliiK pronuM, vtlilih
run tlirotiKli lit" irrotiinl parnllcl with
III Kiirfai'f', tint ItliOIlt ten liichi-a. Ill'
low. Tin; apini1 la-twcen these pnnit
Ik wider lit (lie pnlntH, Krinliittlly lex
enliitf lo llielr luii'k ebilH. 'I Iu-hc protitt
lint Mlppnt li-il iy two llpi ulll plel H
ntta' hod to tln Is-itin. Vlien piille I
tlironpli (lie Knll Ilie puiiitt lire I'.U'IV- I
on elllier lin of Die deet, 1 1 1 ' i ii ii
If lo puna I !j nut tr'i thin li mln tiln
Ultitce. IHreelly Ilie proilM liKfiteri
nuMilnt Hie ,i-t im It Ih Im-Iiik force, I
lliriintrli the Hpnce, lii-eiikln olT lite tap
root li 1 1 I fi.rciii' It up. ' lie lieel Ih de
villed two or lliree iic!ici nml left in
the line e dlrl.
Another Form of Plow.
Anollier fi iin of the Iniplemetit eon
xlnlt of n pi iw wliii ii narrow mold
lion id nml n Ioiik' hliarp knlfelike yliure,
tin eilife of wlileli penelrntex the noil
nt iiliottt the ileplli nf ten ImlieM, cnt
tllnr ofT the liei-u, lining them several
Inches nml throwing them on the Hide
over nK'iiiiMt the louse dirt. work
inan coiin-H iilniii; the row, t.i!;e4 liohl
of tin top, liflM Hie beet from the loorfo
anil nml Willi n nlinrp knife elenvos off
the crown from which ihe leaves lmve
kTown. The Ins-lit nrp then bunipe
together to remove the ndln-rliuf dirt
and thrown In piles unit the tup In
others. From tint' piles: the beet nro
loaded Into wiikoiim ami deliveretl to the
factory.-'. F. Swylor.
Saving Steps.
In spite of the extensive development
ami use of corn tuirvctttliiK machinery
the fact remains that much corn It atill
cut ly linnd. Therefore the accompa
nying sketch recently aent to the New
EdkIiiikI Homestead by a reader will
prove of Interest.
He htm flf-iircd out that if the plan
outlined In followed n sixty-four bill
shock, or atook, of corn can tic cut at a
minimum number of steps. The clr-
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lies In Ilie center represent the four
hills t it'll together or iM-lweetl which
the slunk Is Imilt. After the fminilii
tloit for the slnH'k Is ready the tnau
i;im's to No. 1 nml cuts in the direction
of the numbers until he reaches No. 8.
After placing his armful In the abock
he bcgiiiH at No. ! nml cuts to No. Hi,
ngaln tlepositiug his load ami contin
uing Ilie oierntioii In the way the hills
nre ntiniliereil until the shock is com
pleted. It will he uotid that In addition
to saving steps this plan brings the cut
ter near the shock with his heaviest
load, or when his arm Is full of corn.
Mutton Chops.
Vim can never improve n flock by
uslmr n (jnide sire.
Wethers Intended for market hhotild
be put In a jiasturo by themselves,
where' they can be liberally fed.
The ewes and the sire should receive
jjencrous feedint,'.
When owes are gaining in coudition
at mating time there will be a larger
percentage of twins and the lambs will
be stronger.
A supply of roots Is necessary to
success with sheep.
Have some way of marking your
sheep. Many neighbors havo been
made enemies for life by their sheep
getting mixed lu the pasture.
It Is Important to give good care to
nil animals, but particularly to sheep.
To restore flesh to an animal Is an ex
pensive process, as costly to sheep as
to other animals. Farm Jouruul. I
Planting Strawberriee.
After plowing lurid deeply for the ,
foil planting of strawberries encourage 1
tho germination of weed seeds by fre
quent cultivation bo far as possible to
get rid of the trouble of weeds getting
ahead of tho plants after they are set '
out. Use barnyard manure freely If
the same ran be bud free from weed
seeds, advises Southern Planter. In
order to Insure this it should have
heated well and be partially rotted.
This may be supplemented with an ap
plication of a good fertilizer rich In
phosphoric acid and potash, say 1100 to
400 pounds of acid phosphute and 200
pounds of murlute of pciush per acre.
The rows may be laid off three feet
apart.
Tobacco Seed Plant.
Tho production mid Introduction of
new vurletles of tobacco 111 11M be fol
lowed by continued effort on the port
of the growers to preserve und Im
prove tho typo lu order that tho fullest
and best results may l) obtained.
Without selection of seed plants year
after yeur by the growers tho llfo of
tobacco varieties is comparatively
short. The accidental cross fertiliza
tion of seod saved without protection,
tho use of Inferior plants for seed pro
duction and many other causes contrib
ute to the deterioration, breaking up
of type and so called running out of
arletles.
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slmilaling rhcFoodandRctftiti
tuig mcSUjuwichsaiidlJowclaor
Tromolcs Dicaliort-Crrcfrnr-ness
and Rpst-Conlains ndila-T
(j)iiim,Morpltinc nor Mineral.
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WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Ftore Lakeview, Oregon.
Oood Stock ... New Coaches
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect
ing xith Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. 11. COREY,- - - Proprietor
Ui ; i v, O.vjgon.
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May 1st, 1905.
Lt. Thrall .. 6 A. M.Lr. Pokegaina 10 5 A at
Ar. miirin e.n Ar.ume tu.af. "
Ptvvl ttr'g t 4H ' " K l b Sp'ft 11.40 "
" Fall C'r'k.. 7.0ft " Fall Cre-k 11.4S "
' KlhSi,Vv7.io " Hteel Br'ire la.taj "
Pixie 8.10 " Bokus. li.20 P M
" l'okegm8.20 " ' Ttrall 12.45 "
Klamath Springs Special. ;:-r
Lt. Thrall...l. P. M.I.v. Kl'h Pp'ge! 45 P. SI
Ar. Bogus 1.S5 " Ar. Fall Cr.-ek2.50 "
" Steel Br'Rrf.lS " Steel BrVe3 00
" Fall Creek 2.35 " " Hocus 3.20
" Kl'h 6p'gs J.40 " " Thrall S.45
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1 Thirty ears IIMMJi
tnc wsnwa aeaseasr. mm aeaar n.
sivies in type arm Keep m
stock a large assortment of high
grade stationery so that there is
no delay in executing a large order.
Our prices will be found to compare
favorably witblother prices.
1880.
blufcCTORY )
Frutllptit Church of Oooa Lnra
-it New Pine (Wk, OreRonl p
FmichliiuNTvlceaRtll:ocilock A M
,niil 7:30 P.M. on each Bunda '.t
; vrrj' month.
Siind.i.T School nt lO.oclock A. M.
Prayer Ki'rvlce nt 70 on Wetltea
li.Y PvrnlnK of encb week. j
All are ronllftlly InTltetl to attend
the Servlci H. S
J. Ilfiyden Howard, Pnator.
STUDY
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OCTR0IT. MIC.
Nasal Catarrh quickly yielda U tract,
meet by Ely'a Cream BaJm, which ia agre
ably aromatic. It ia received through tb
Doatrila, cleanMs and heala tha vhalii tor
taca over vhich it diffnsAa itaalf. DnureiaU
ell the 60e. aiza; Trial aiza by matl, 19
cent. Teat it and you are aure to ooatinoa
the treatment.
Announcement. 4
To accommodatA those vho are partial
to the uee of atomizera in applying liquid
into the nasal tiasaagea for tatmrhml inm
bit, the propnc ra prepare Cream Bala la
liquidaform, which 11 bo knows aa Ely
Liquid Cream Balm. Price mctading tha
praying tube ia 75 cent. DniggiaU or br
mail. The liquid form embodies tho aaad.
Icinal propertiee of the aolid preparatiosv j
Poet & King bare the beet grade
of liquors and cigars to be found lo
Oregon. tf
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E'y's Cream Balra
aey arid pleasant to
.is-. Contaiu 110 la
)iirioaa drill'.
It is q iirkly absorbed,
t.vts Itelief at once.
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)If and I'rntfcts the Membrane. Beetotea the
hensea of Taste aiul fcinelL. Laiv Srae, M eeota at
ru --li t or Iit tniill; Trinl Size, 10 orata kyraU.
ELT BHOTUJUCi. M Warren Streer. Mew aoca
DIRECTORY.
First BautUt church of Lrkevlet
PreachlngServlicesa 1 11:A.M., anA
":-)0 P. M. on each Sunday.
Sundnj School 10: A. M.
Junior Society at 2:!W) P. M. ;
K.iptist Young Peoples Union at
'::!( P. M. on each Sunday.
Prayer meeting 7.30, P. M. on Wed
oenday evening.
Everybody Invited to attend all
svrvleen. A. Frank Simmon-, pastor
The Examiner has received a new
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