0 orrin FreaMnnt .. VtCp-rrMMont Sncjtaar of Si' HeCtnlerf of Tr. h. ft'it!it!7 at Wi AHornnf Oi-m-r u Fneemaiili'r lien- ml HeSarfof Nei y . . Sootetarjr Interior BM!r7llry of AtinrHMim' Secretary of t'nin'u rve CMvl Jimlio Venpatton Warm-r. V. A IVnalan t'ominlssinne? W. 8. Kiphartl 1' S. Land Commission TATR. Moverac Uy. ft Ctiambrrlaui Siipieino Jintci- Secretary of Siai Treasurer Attorney Oencrni Unfit. Public liii'i n. Printer Dairy and Food i 0.8. Bnnatort. . . Iosm. r Kisevr: : :'ku i alrban Kltltu R 1w.l'e M. Sha Win. H.Tafi Wm. H. MimvI; Ueo. H. Cortelyon . .. ha. J. Hoimi-ane K. A. Iliiehror ....J tin W llton V . C. Mctcall MNTllle W F'lllcr ConnriHmmrn r. A. M.Mir. . ..r. I. Punlr 0. 8. Moore .A. M. Crawford I. II . Vckormai ...J. R. W hitno ....J. W. Hal'-J Jahn M. Ocarl '. W . Kii.ion I Binirrr Henm I Northern sm - LAKEVIEW. I'AISI.. V A. W BRYAN Jroprietoi leaves I.akevp :it ( ;. .n eiery day umt.iv fle-turning, leaves l'atso- at G :.'i0 a. in everv da n Sunday. I'aaaetirera' are j M. 1 (Mr UVICt? Henoli1 . W n fl.-l.r Blue Print- Made I will innko Itln.- Print nn.v met f t land In tin" I. ik. vtt l.nml l8tVt, Mud do abstract "Oik 'ill on or write n It. smuhi; .liki'vicw, Oregon. i ti JUST PUBLISHED i HINTS FOR FARMERS S Villtatm sixth Ji'Dirui. M.frairr. Judj-e II. L. Bi'inoi Joint Senator Jobn A. Lavrot k Eeprcen (atlTfn A IWirncy !H P. a. ii. rVlina; Meirman ,. . . W.J.Moor 1' . LAND OFFICII. J.N. Wataon. C U. Snider... Judge Clerk, BhrtiS TrvaaUrwr.... aatcftgor School Haft . . Surveyor Camrni&slaner Stock Inaneetor. .Re 1st' . Rreolvei -tn Tic STY. ....K. N. Jaquttb Albert Deu ... F. O. tlstrom W . 1). Ws J.Q. W illlU C. E. Moore I C. W. Dent I H R. Heryford ....Dan P.Mallo OASTOIIIA. j SaaiatlM ) 111 KinJ "l Hi Al" iU?I j SBVING MACHINE. HOLLER BEARING. ti'GH GBAOB. TOWN OF LAKKVtKW T. U SnclUng Tarrr RafltT i ft.P. Mallov 4 J. w. 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Stephenson of Lakeview, Oregon, ( has tiled notice of hid intention to! rnaktt final Five year proof in support ! oi nia ciaiiu, viz: Homestead J-.ntry No. 27:0 made Aug. '2H, W for the SE4 S4' 8ee. ;"), Tp. 3H s., K. E.Lota 3 and 4 & XK4. SV, Sectii.n 30, Township S.. llauge 17 E.. W. ! M., and that said proof w ill be made herore Kegister and Receiver, a: Lake view Oregon on 13, day of December. 1W7. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: F. O. Hunting, ( J. II. Newell, Dbd Chand ler, Loreu Uailey, all of Lakeview Oregon. 45 5 J. N. Watson, Register. 'I Ii. fe volumes were written b m nwlio nink nnuii(j the toreninyt luilding tt tf tlie day. M in v refunded if they do nt in et your n-eds. ROM ORCLI) CONCkhTI: I'.v l.i .id to i5Vl' 1-I'HIIm. A iii.i hum I f iTac'cal tnetli"ds lr Arohitt et. I in l I tf. enntract r,. t'nil and iisitary Knmccr!' Intui niation for the firs' t i 1 1 made known t,i t lie w.r d. 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The number of hens to Ih nllowol with each itinle bird to obtain fertlld egg tllfTers, of rniiPM', nccordlint to the nature of the bird, but, as n ruin, breeders-especially nuinttftirs - nre not o cnreftil ns they inlglit be In Vils tnntter. Home put only four liena wbh a ciH'k, niul the rtNiilt N n number of Infertile cg'.ri, whereas If seven to ten hens w-pre the nuiuUr nearly evet.v eg weuld prove fertile. There niv nutiirnlly exceptions, but this Is cer tainly the rule. A Cochin cock will tnke from four to six hens and n Ilriihiim from six to nine, while In 11 numlxr of the other breed one cock with eight hen or even a dor.cn would not he ton ninny. When fowl have a large range, half as many more hens may be 11 Molted to one mule bird and j presents, the egg will prove more fertile. As it iiutfcrfly , rule, however, from nix to ten lien It , the moNt MuccoMHful uuinher. iiilx sub I Jwt of mating Is not so well under- stood an II mIiouIiI le. nud bmiler should give more attention to the inal ' ter 11 lit by meant uf experiments ea lly dlMcover the test nnmlx'r of hen to one male bird milted to the particu lar tweed they keep. London lllutriit ed Mall. I The. Dry Cows. There nre men so generous that they I will nctually feed a cow on straw all I winter and then swear at her hecuus 1 she doc not give more mill;. The j winter time, when most of the cow I nre dry. Is the I lute to prepare for next ' year's milk production. There I uolli . lug surer than this fact: If a cow- run down In tlcNli In the winter time, she ' will not In- a prolltahle milker during ' the next summer. That Is one of the 1 fundamental mistake wlilrh a great 111 ri 11 v of our dairymen an making j with reference to the feeding of row. I A givnt many farmer' cow are so ' thin lu the Hprlng that It take tlietu j half of the Niimmer to recover from j the bad ofTcet of I lie w inter. There U j another reason, ami a very Important one, that rows should ln fitl well dur ing the winter time when they are dry. It has liecu demonstrated that I lie rf- feet of poor feillug upon 1 1 10 progeny 1 very marked, and one of the reason j why so many row are unprofitable ; milkers I bei-ause they were not prop erly fed when they should have Ih-vU. Professor II. II, Ieaii, Ontario, Can-nda. Hlnu For Chriatmaa Pranla -Small Hata uatar On Naw Colora. Long aleeved or elbow length corset rover are worn under thin whIhI I tit fall. Thee limy he pielllly. rullled la front or trimmed with embroidery. A cor;-t cover which I cr.v easily mini nud one which 111 Hie figure well Is a one pi model without shoulder or underarm senilis It may be iiiado n plain or 11 elaborate a one wlshea and I usually llnKlied at the bottom with beading through which tibhoii la run. An attractive Mulsh I a button holed scalloped edge ami small em broidered eyelet hole, through which the lihbon Is run and tied In a bow lu front. An enterprising girl ha begun to make a few of her simple (iu Utumi She outline two pairs of wing 011 white linen and cuts them out. One pair of theso wing she buttonhole all round with w hite mercerized col ion and put lu the- "eye" and line of the wing with the rot ton. The other pair of wing are neatly roll heiumed with n very narrow vnl lace. Moth "filer" nre at tached In the renter, nud the tiny edge of lace I very pretty peeping out from under the buttonholing of tint "'.4 $1,000.00 Reward. '4 The Bis Four 'ew York Tribune farmer Review of Reviews ' Success Magazine Lake County Examiner . for The Entire Family THE GREATEST SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN OF THE YEAR yokk Tribune Farmer Review of Review: Suci.cs Maga?in( Lake Co Examinti WLKKLY. paes, li'J by Is inches. The most thoroughly pruct ical, helpful, up-t o-d;i U- il'.ust 1.1 ted weekly f-r every member of the fanner's family. Regular Price per Year $1.00 MONTHLY. Yi: pukoh, 7 by 10 inches. JMitod by Dr. AUs-rt Shaw, whose monthly comments on cur rent history, ut home and abroad, are recoyulzed an the most intelliKentand valuable found in any peri odical. Contaius hundreds of portraits ! "people In the public eye," of cartoons, Illustrations and valuable.oriinal articles. Regular Price per Year p 00 MONTHLY. M to 100 pages, 10 by 14 inches Kvery issue is full of biil,iaut and fascinatlhg Serial ami Short Stories, ori(,'hial articles on "The Work of the World," wlthdepartmentH covering all phanea of "The Home Life and the Persou," and with many inspirational feanures. Regular Price per Year LOG WEKKLY: The Ix-ading I'uper of Southeastern Oregon; publishes all the latest land and Stock news of a territory embracing 200 miles square. Lake County.s Olticial paper. The Oldest Newspaper in Southeastern Oregon, established In 1S80. Rrp lar Price per Year 2.00 The Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will give $1000 Reward for the ron viction of any party or parties Meal ing horses, cattle or mules belonging to any of the follow ing.memlM-rH of this Associat ion: Cox & Clark, ( hewacan Land & Cattle Co.. Ileryfoid lind A: Cattle Co., Lake County L-iud A: Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Ceo. W. Mopes, Wm W. P.rown, f ieo. M. Jones, i ieo. Il;niklus. S. II. Chandler, .1. C. Hodson, C. A. Rehurt, N. Fine, Thus. Iliitton, W. A. Currier, Frank 1!. P.auei-s. .I.C. HotehkiHH, Calder. w ood Rrns., T. . I. prat tain Son.-, .lames M. Moore, A. J. Cecil, i'. A. rump, W. '.. Moss. Cressler Ac Ron tier, W. i'. Cressler Aety .t liiiliam. Hill - Toncv. I W. P. 1 1 Kitvroiin. Prcsidi I F. M. Mii.i.i-:i:,SeciVTreas J W. P. Ill KYI i:. Fix.wck Cum. T. M. Ci(i:i;. I S. I!. Cii AMii.l i: lakeview Cigar Factory . ! Wormi In Horiet. j The following Is a standard remedy for worms In horses, say the Atlanta ' Constitution: One dram of tartar etuet- Ic, one dram of copperas, two dram of ; cottousoed meal. Mix the nlmve and 1 give asoneilose night niul morning for a week. Then give a purge of one , ounce of spirit of turpentine and one pint of raw linseed oil. After throe i weeks rc-at the entire treatment 111 ! order to destroy any worms that may have hatched from eggs during that time, because the medicine will not j destroy the eggs. Inning the Interval ' hcttM-ct the two courses and for two 1 or three weeks after the last course 'give the follow lug 'tonic: Four ounce of powdered saltpeter and four ouikvs . of powdered copperas. Mix together j ami divide Into twenty four powders ' and give one every night lu a small bran mash. Keep the Hogpen Clean. Filth breeds disease In the hogpen the same as In the poultry lot. If dirt nud trash arc allowed to ai-iiimiilate, Fou rim hmvui Mol.l.- .Vso'J. ripper wings. A knot of (he linen through which Is drawn a tiny pearl buckle finishes (he work. A prominent milliner say that sine large hat and plum shade ure grow ing common small shapes and oilier Huts wilt soon have the lead, ft will not be unusual to see a gray coat and a blue skirt, brow n skirt and black coat or other cuntrastlng effecta this winter, for fashion sny that such romblnatloiiH will be allowed. The up to date doll has her walking suit a well a lo-r Indoor frocks, and the suit sis-n lu this Illustration I of the Prince Chap sljle. which I suro to please her little mamma There I a box coat, anl Micrc I a plaited skirt, each of which Is a replica of those worn by the real "lady " It la Diade of checked wool material, trim B.ed with hands of the same. JI.TMC ciiDi.i.irr. VOGUE POINTS. Co Slpw In Salecting Your Winter Suit Rage For Fancy Collars. Just lit this simsiiu. when d ressniiik- ars are vylm.-. with eiui other In tnrn- lug out original dcslgit. the greatest i rare should U- everelseif. niul the sensi ble woman should oansi- a little for thoiild be cleaned out every week, i he j eonslde ration, that she may choose cor pigs run not remain hcall&y If they ; r,.,.,v f,. herself amid the great dl- liave t eat uieir I I in nieir ow i : v,.rs, v v.irl. ly i-f modes th tilth. When tie.- weather It dry scrap (li.-.ease Is Mire to U the result. When j there is all outbreak of disease one of the very first things to do ks to clean I things lu general. The small hogpen 111 ic i;t The regular price of these 4 great publicat, s is Our Price - - - - - $7.00 $5.0o SUBSCRIPTIONS, NIC W OR jKNUWALS, TO ANY OF "THE BIG . FOUR" MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. SEPARATE SUBSCK PT10NS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. ., Prop. A. Stokkm. Makerfof Havana and Domestic CiarsJ CO"TKY OUDKH4 HOLICITBl Uivoaii a trial. Kure in tha;rick buildiug next door to Post & King'sa loon, akeview, Oregon. Eli Lew tun rant, at all hours. First class meals tf THE FOL'R PUBLICATIONS MUST Be SENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon, Notice of Final Proof. Department of the Interior, Land Olllce ut Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. iW, 1!M)7. Notice is hereby uivon that Maiehull W. Rowen, of Paisley Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final Computation proof in support of his culim, viz: Homestead entry No. :1504 made Oct. Pi, V.Hto, for the S1.; NWJi and N,'i SVV'4', Section 4, Town ship 35 K., Range 17 K, W. M , and that said proof will bo made before Register and Receiver, at Lukveiew Oregon, on 10th day of December. 1007. He names as witnoHuoa to prove Lis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Mike Dooher, Klamath Falls Oiogon, (!. Ii. Dusenbery, Paisley. Ojwjii. H. L. Wood, Rly, Oregon. U IJ. White house, Paisley, Oregon J. N. Watson, RetjiHter. 44-5. the trush together with a scoop and throw It out of the pen. Nothing !a lost by occasionally giving the pea a sweeping with a course broom. This hhoiild especially be done If the Jlg ar expensive full lilissls.-Chleagix In ter Ocean. Piga Need Warm Shelter. A fall litter of pigs can.iot le ralM-d In ipiarters where th lemperuture Is liable to make exlreiue changes. It Is us essential to avoid au extreme change from the proper to the Improper tem perature as It Is from a proper to Im proper ration. As a rule, aheds which are open at one side and both ends are far from satisfactory. Tbry should bo ho constructed that they tan be closed if necessary during cold periods. t are Killing Poultry. The best method of kUling poultry lit to dislocate the uecka, and once th knack is acquired it la a slmplo meth od. The legs are hold in ona hand ana the blrd'a neck is taken In the other, and by a quick movement this la elongated so that It is quite dislocated. After this a sharp penknife is inserted through the roof of the mouth to allow the blood to pass away freely. It U best to pluck Immediately. Value of the Separator. Professor Fckles, the well known dairy expert connected with tho Mis souri experiment station, says: "Hy using the separator from one-fourlh to one-third more butter can be made than when the cream is raised by gravity lu tho common crock or pan. That Is to say, four cows with a sep arator ure -iual 1o five similar one without one." Corncob Charcoal. Where ear corn Is being led the robs should be raked up freipiently and burned lu a slow fire. This slow lira can be secured by barely covering the cobs with earth. This will produce a pice lot of charcoal which the pigs set-in to relish and which nets us a general TonUitioner upon their system. ofTi-rcd. Folds nod tucks y(ay i: o 1 1 1 1 ( ortant part lu all the kouiis or the season mid ale ivgulaled m In sl.e b t ie mi-ti-lio I employed lu their makeup The rage for dainty fancy cellar of formal shape is leiabated. and all man- A H1MH.E COAi'-.1790. , ner of laces nro belni; used on them. Tho butterfly bow Invariably matches the lace or else is embroidered to match tho design ou the collar. Tho materials of the embroidered collars, whether heavy or thin, show tiny scal lops or points at tho edges; the bow is. edged like It, and the effect is voryj trim. i (Simple routs nro ulwaya becoming to, llltle Klrls. The one Illustrated Is very! Ktaceful. it Is made of broadcloth,'! Willi trimmings of velvet and soutache l"'"'d- Jl'IUU CIIOLXBT. I