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PLUSh STAGE LINE 1. K. Taylor. Prop. Office at B. Reynold 5tore. Stage leaves Lakeview Monday, Wed nesdays and Fridays at a n.. arrive t Flush at 9 v. m. I t I'twb Tu days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at t a. m., arrive!" at Ijtkeview ai M p. m. Passenger (are $3 one may or 5 foi round trip. Freight rates from May lit to Nov. lot .75 per hundred ; (row Nov. 1st to May lit tl.ili b nnd re V COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adrer deen la that they expect Imme diate return a of large propor tiona. One prominent adTertlaee Illustrates the principle of adver tising In this way: "Tfc, aaemer opcaded tmr '.' drcrtlalaar la tk UBe ma It placed at laterrat. Tk peseta from tk adrertlnlas avr Ttrtaallr tk latcrcat a tk lTlBat. : Tbenn spent for advertlsinf are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will la something that taa value, which, If the adver tising has been properly dons, can usually be sold for the face value of the Investment The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the skill with which the Investment la made. " "Just as the quickest way to Increase invested wealth is by compounding the Interest, Just so the quickest way to realize re sults from advertising Is to com pound the eturna." Advertising Experience. Advertisers rat good returns an th amount lnveated In our column. W reach th Ppla LA REVIEW Me FREE The, Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal 'pub lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Cpntains an Original Poem by SOLONJL. GOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: ThC l c"nty Examiner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 ' h is unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O. fletzker, Lakeview, Oregon. Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, notice 1 hereby Riven that nil Irriga tion; or inltlrnee dltche on nil trout I streams throiiuht Luke County, Ore gon, must W scrvened with n smnll mesh wire screening nt their bend or Junction with the tun In cbniind id at renin. Also nil dnnm or obstruct ions on an id streams must bo pro-j vldefl wit tin flsh-lnddor, orotbercnsy menus of pnwnp'.nt or nenr the mid die of the tun In chnnnel. so no to al ow Ihe pnasflgc tf trnit nt nil times of year, ns provided by Inw. Snld work, to lie done nt low water time, or to Is completed by Fob. 7, W7. Uy ortler of J. A. Harbnni. Special Deputy llsh Warden for - lnke County, Oregon. n. E. CHURCH DIRECTORY. The first Sunday lu each montU. preaching nt T'nlon school bonne at 11 A. M. Aalde from this pnnchiiiK every Sunday ntll A. M. nd 7:lU) P. M. nt Ijkevlew. Suuday School nt 10 A. M. lntfue at 6::W.; rrayerimHtingThurdny 7:30 P. M. Lndieti Aid Wednwday 1:IM. cmlr practice truwy :. j "A amllnl Invitation in extende! to you. A. J. Armstrong Castor i. ale of Timber Lett. ' 1'nrtle who have tlmlier land for! sale will do well to Investigate our term and methods of handling lands. ! We have an office In Lakevlew, where j contracts can lie made and options ; . . t . . - I . . taken on innu. e gimraiuw iw w highest market price, and are In a $ . . . i . , ti III' position to demand and ouiain ic, ; a havlng lieeu m tnenusiuess lor many years and in close touch with all the land dealers of the country. Satl J factory results guaranteed by the La (irande Investment Co. WriteC. O, Metzker, Lakevfcw, Oregou. LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE ,' H. E. Buiu, Prop'r. Oflice in Blebcr's Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrive at Alturas at 6 p. m. Leave Altoras for lakeview a 6 o'clock a. m. or on the arriva of tbe stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturae. Freight - Matter - Given Strict - Attention first - Class - Actirtdcticrs. We hu ve a full set of Mysell-Hollins j , , . c. u. .. . & to s., samples of Stock Certificates j aud bonds, with price list. If you j are oranizinir a stock company tret ' our prices on stock certificates. Family liquors at i'ost & Kin;. tf To All Our Subscribers rOXiliXITT Paper Hanger . Oregon New Pine Creek, TUIP DIDCD 1 fM on file at K.C. Oak' InlO rArtn A.lv.rii.ina Atrnoy U s- .nd lr.ui iin VrmtimH. 4'al.. WltHf l. .Jin. u " ! CberHr. to las Ktamlner who wjnj Inn one loon it lo aunt tier, r inUK oieiMM".i a-i-iM remember to ilrop iVl olltrf a eur.l their .r eM be I drnwJ toh rUntpot"',o. ' " -' ,K'-iiYi-'''a WITIPM, M. D. , llHltlA. ami HtHUV.tfS Paisley, Oregon. f S ? y ,.,J-,vrf -fAX;W-'',J!'3y 1 : Altarary al k.v lljikevle, 0KK1OE-WI PulMmK. Urecea . It VKSATOP Attme-at-lJna- j,J Matter HpeeUlt orFjrE-rirBniWi'iiir. ', ' WOODIER Of m 10HIDS-7p1Kh. Hrt on the W and 4th w enneny oi aeb minth to Moonie Hall, al a n. m. 1.. Baiiav, fomult'ommanJer. K. N. nrwH, Clerk. LAKEV1EWKXCAMPMEST. Ko. IS. V : ! - ; S i t n o T tnpei the lut and Minnre v . . t k mitnth in oiiii rei- vS' ,0s. H.1U ukcicw. J. l Venator, C- P c. O. Metiker, scribe. . MIIKF.P HKlt. n ....... Hrmtawiih swallow Kork la ear lor ewet; rever lor we'lhera. Some ewei Square I rop and sin In Hint ear. Tar Braad IU. IUuk. rant Lake poatofflieatldreaa. Lakeview. Oregot 7 Ul,;uinHK Brands with Crop off ii ZdC YinllnOnn er. Hall Cnderoro ..r V 33. Mouse Painter right lor ewea;reiere lor withers Tar Srauo Oregon, Oeo. 0, UH(. W. Range, Flh i:Tk. t-ooee airea j Notice is hereby Kivcu that In com Lakerlew. Oresoi-i I pliance with the provisions of the net i of Congress of June, '.I 1X7H, entitled I "An ut for the sale of timber lit n d iu SI. 20 Reward. ithe States of Cidiforuia. Oregon. rhe Harney t:ouni 1 Uve stock AaMcia-; .D?rVr5 reward lorevideuee leading to the con- I 'teal?" .lock be? j Ioiikiiix to it mem- ; Kr In ail.lillnn I i Woffer W wwird Horie brand bore- i boe bar on elibei or both Jaw. Re corded InScountlet ange. Harrier. Lake and Crook Counties Hon vented wheu sold. Horieasold to pan ' (brougb this section w ill be reported In llii nitiier. II not o reported, pleaxe write or tele , Dhone The Timt Herald. Min Ki4, rlunm, ore , fun. W. W .Brown, Burns. Ore- r, h-oc ,m. j 7 1 will Rive $5.00 reward for inform- ation tnai win ieuu m im- uikcuh-i.i of anr horse branded with un oM horseshoe brand on both Jaws, placi d as in the cut in this advertisement. wth frejh trlanrl(. braml unik-moiitli t,e horseshoe. Tho trianule placed lu such a manner us would cover up a bar on both jaws. Animals must Is; found in the possession of some lerson or persons. , I ail I Cw'y Timber l.nit tli-e. Cnlted State t and OUIco, likevlew Oregon, Pee. 13th, 1907. Notlre la hereby given that In com pliance with the provisoes of the net of Congress of June .'1, IH7S, entitled "An not for the sale of timber lands In the State of California, Oregon, Nevndn, and Washington Territory," j as extended to all the Ptihllo Land ;tHtP!, by net 'of August 4, 19SJ. Addit I sat t a a I A t i. . , ij; - e in y , ae this ottice his aworn statement, No. ;is;i0 rr ,,, ,iuivuts of the NV qitai ..... . it,, . tor, SW quarter, and Lot I and U, of .vpoi lmi .12 In Township No. 37 H., Range No. 17 E., W. M ., II lid will utter proof to show thai the land , aougni. is more viiioniue mr na iininer .3 : uti.i... t liuli fitf II it 1' 1 1 II pi. I l.illln.d I.V..I.V- ...nil j' ... en, mill 'o entnliili lila eluliu to suM i hind before KeKlster nnd lieeelvpr nt . Ltikevlew, Oie on, on Mondiiy, the liith day of M.treh, l'.HS. ij lie iininea a rtltnesne ; tieo. Lynch, I T V- Woodcock, M. S IWuea, Sitral. x. "omcock, hii or i.HKeview, ureuon. Any and all persona chomlnit ad ; veraely tho Btxne ilescrlUul hunla are rei nested o tl lo their cIhIiiih in thla ! otllce on or before said Itith dHy of Mnreh, I'.KS. M 10 J. N.Watson, Kolter. Timber l.nuil olle t'nlted StHtes'Land Otllce, Lakeview Oregon, Doe 7, I1K7. Notice 1st hereby jjiven that in com pliunce with the provisions of the set of Congress of June l, H"S, dutitietl "An set for the ante of titntier lands in the States of California, OreKon, Neva la, mui Wanliint..u Territory," ns exleu.l I to all t tie l'ubllo Land States by net of Aiifc'iixt 4, 181':!, Sarah Osrrett, of f.ukeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon. )nis this day filed lu this ottlee his uvuru stHteniHiit, Na .'Wltl, for the purchase of the N bnlf. NK quarter, SW quarter MO MpiHrter, aud NW tjuarter. SH quarter, of sect ion IS, in Township US, H., Kmoks -A H., W. M , aud will wtfer proof to show that tbe laud soucht is more valuat'le for its tlmtier or tone tlmu for-auricnltuial purposes, and to es - tatilifli his claim to said laud before the Ki-Kister snd receiver at Lake view, Oregon, nil l-'rida, tho 'JHIh uny in reiT'mrj, i:o.-. j He names hh witnesses : CI. W. Ilsr Idistv, J. K. McCotil, lieo. Lynch. T. I M ileruard, all of lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons . clalmincr ad- tersely the above described lands are requested to rile their claims Id this olrlce on or before said iWth day of Feby. l'.H8. 5110 J. X. Watson. Regie'er. Tlailter l.aul ,utire. United States Land Ottice. Lakeview ieva(ia, auci i nxniukioii lerrirury, Bs extended to ull the Public Laud iw- , , William W. llamptoil, of 1'hisley, county of Lake, state of Oregon, has t,,is "' in ,t,i', otlll' B "'' oiaieuioui. iti .--i.i, mr in piircmiep ........... VI.- V 1 cr .i , ' ; ",;,-. ...,.", 1 . . 1 I Sh (puarter, of Section .IJ lu TownHhlp 1 do. S. , Uatge 1(, K. W. M., uud will, offer proot to show that the laud I eought is more valuable for its timber' or stone than for agricultural purpos- I es, and to ehtalilish his claim to usid I land before Register and Receiver ut . liuseview, iiregou, on .uouuur, mo si th ilay ol Februury, 11S.W. I n0 names as witnesses : R 13. Jin k-1 sou.r ranK I'oiiKins, ueorgo Harper, oi Paisley, Oregon, siiil Cieorge Ki .mery of Silver Lake, Oregon. Any and all persons dunning adver sely the above deserilwd lauds are re quested to tile their claims in this otllce on or Feb. VMH. 01 10 before said iMlh day of J. N.Watson, Register Timber I. uml Votiee. United States Lund Otllce, Lakeview Oregon, Die. I'-', l'.XJ7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June li, 1H78, entitled "An .ct for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califoriua, Oregon, Nev ada, und Washington Ten itory, " us extended to all the Public Lund stutes by act of August i, ls!'J, Frank F. Toler, of Laker lew. cotin ty of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ottice his sworn state ment No. 38-12, for the purchase of the K half SE quarter, NW quarter, SK quarter, Bnd NW quurter, BV quar ter, of Section 22, in Township 37, 8., Range 17, 11 W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timher or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before JU.'g inter and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Thursday, the Oth, day of March, 1908. lie names rs witnesses : E. E. Woodcock, M. H. Raines, Ueo. Lynch, Harah T. Woodcock, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all poisons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this of lice on or before said 5th day of March, 11)08. 5110 J. N. Watsou, Register. Tlmlirr I.mnil .otl-r. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon Dec. 11th 1908. Notice is hereby given thut in com pliance with the provisions of the act of CJougress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act for tho sale ot tibmer lands iu the Stutes of Culiforina, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, t Thomas J. Powell, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this otllce his sworn statement, No. 3835, for the purchase of the E half, NW quarter, and W half, NE quarter, of section 29, in Towuship 38, S., Ruuko 10, II, W.M., and will olfer proof to show that the land sought is more valuuble for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said laud before Register and iieceiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday, tbe 3rd day of March, 1908. lie names as witnesses: James E. Murray, Paul E. Iiugus, A. Storkmau, ChaB. Oliver, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and ali;persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this otllce on or before said 3rd day of March, 1908. 51-10 J. N. Watson, Register. Nntl ltr I'nhM.MioM. Department ol Ihe Interior, bnltiit Ststts Land Otllce, Lakeview Oregon, Dee. . l!H)7. NOTICE Is hrrby glren that the Stnte of Oregon hn, under the pro tIhIiiiis of Ihe net of Congrens of An gimt It, I8IS. and the act supplement nl and amendatory thereof, made up plication for the folio lug deCHillml nimi'Mopt luted, non mineral, survey td pub ic lands ns nde nnity for lor ses ui its grnnt for common seht ol Jiut'poscM, to w 1 1 : .Int No. 210, for the NE quarter, Sec,. 3t, T E., W. M. Lint No. 211, tor lh KE ouarter. Sec. 20, T HA' (punter, S., 1 17 Nl' ipiiirlet, :w s , u. k;. E. and SW quarter, NW quarter, Sec. 1 NE qiiait-r, NW quarter, Sec. :w, t. ;ui ., u. n e.w.m Any and all pers ms clulmii'K n Ivi-r sely the alo-e ocm-ribcd IiiihU itie te iiie.ted to tile in this i tllce their mud i hums on or belore the Suluid iy the 2i(h day f Junusiy ,1'.H'S. f 5 - .1. N. Walmin, Reulrter. i i in H i iri Di psrtment or the Interior, t'lillnl Stales Land OllUe, Lakeview Oitgou, Dec. 7. I A)" Notice is lioreliv given Unit In com pliance witli tin j iovi-i. ui- of the act oi Cnngrens .lino :;, is.s entitled "An net l -r ill" -ali "i llinler lnliil iil t In. stall'-, oi' Ciiitli i nlii, Oregon, Neva.l.i a:id Uii-''iiuktnii Territory,'' as . .leiol.Ml In all li'i' i'lillic Land Stati- liy lo t nt Annu-i! I. INl2 Lena V. Mslloy, ol l,ukeli., eminly ol IjHke, State - t Oregon. Ihm thli day filed in tlllM iMii'. I h ill ftHtcUieUt No Itf-.U, tor Hie fin tin. f oi the SW quartet ot Sivtin.i N In Town ship No. 3S S., I ni'i I- No. 17 E., W. M., uud will uller proof to -ho'V that the land souglit Is uioc v:ilmble for its tbnl er or stone 1 li:m lm sgrlcul tuiitl ptirposen, sod to e.tuHlrill hit claim to said land beloie Reg inter Kiel Receiver at lakeview nit ron, on Krl day, thl 28th day of February, l!8 lie mimes bs witnesses: John Stln U of llonanza Oregon, D. P. M'dloy, l P. Light, Minnie A. Light, of Luke viw, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the aluivw described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this ottice on or before said 2Mti day of February, 1908. 010 J. N. Wutsin, RegUter. TimlM-r l.it -t ee United States Lund Ottice, Lake view Oregon, Dec. 0, I'i7. Notice is hereby given that lu com pliance with ttie provisions of the act of Oongrens of June 3, 178, entitled ".-Mi act for the vale or timber hinds lu the State of California, Oregon, Nevada nod Washington Territory," a-, extended to nil the I'ubbc Laud States by act of August i, IW, Pearl E. WTilhhire, of Lakeview, county of Luke, StHte of Oregon, has this duy tiled In this oillce ids sworn state ment, No. 3123, for the purchane of tho SW SE SEi SWJ N I'.J SWJ Sec. 3 and NWJ NE, of Section No. 10. in TovvtiHhip N'o. iWS, Range No. H, E., W. M., uud w ill oirer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to eftshlitdi his claim to said lmul before Reginter and Receiver ut Lakeview Oregon, on Thursday the voih day of Feby., 1908. He names as wituesHen: W. A. Wll shire, V. E. Oliver, Clldo Cogbtirii, E. Sinully, all of Lakeview Oregon Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their c airns In this otllce on or before said 2"th day ol Feby. 1908. .-Mipi J. N. Wutntm, Register. ollee tar I'lllillratlon Depurtiiient of tlie Interior, United States Land Otllce, Lakeview, Ore gnu, Nov. 2i'i. 1907. NOTICE is hereby given that tho State of Oregon has, tinder the pro visions of the Act of Congress of Aug list 11, 1818, ami the acts supplemen tal und amendatory thrieot, made ii plication for the following deM-ribed, unappropriated, non mineral. Mir veyed public land as Indemnity lor lossea to its grunt for common school puiposeH. to wit. : List No. 238, for SWJ, Sec. 21, T. 30 S., R. 10 E., W. M. List No. 2-'!9. for N'El SWJ, SWJ SEJ, Sec. 3.i, T. 'I t S.. und Jot 1. Sec. I. T. 2(i S., R.l 9 E., W.M . Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands urn requested to 11 lu in tliij ottice their said claims on or before the 31st duy or January, 1908 5010 J N. Wutsoii, Register. TIWIIKII Mll Mil l i K. United Stutes Laud Otllce, Lakeview Oregon. Oct. 17, 1907. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, und Washington Terrirty, " us extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 1. 1892, Edgar Jiowcll, of New Pine Creek, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this duy tiled in this office his sworn statement, No. 380U, for the purchase of the Lots 12 and 3, of section No. 21. in Township No. 41 H., Range No. 21 E.. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more vulunble for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud befcio the Register and Receiver at Lakevtew Oregon, on Thursday tbe 2, day of January, 1908. lie uumes as witueses: J. V. Reed er, licit Wade, U. U. Iiammerslov Oscar Smith, all of Pine Creek, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described luuds are requested to tile their cluims iu this otllce ou or before suid 2 day of Juii. 1908. 4310 J.N.Wutsoii, Register. t'luul I'roof JVotlee. Department of the- Interior, Land Ottice ut Lakeview. Oregon, Nov. 27, 1907. Notice is hereby given that William II. ' iiailoy, of Lakeview Oregon, has tiled notice of bis intention to make final Five year proof in support Tof bis claim, viz: llomesteud Entry No. 3593 made A pi lib), 9(W, for the BV NE and EJi SEX Boctlon 18. Town ship 38 H, Range 21, E., W. M., and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on 3rd day of January, 1908. ' lie names tne following witnesses to prove bis oontinuoua residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Wm. Rehurt, 11. Oruman, Will Uiahon, 8. 11. Chandler, all of Lake view Oregon. 48 6 J. N. Watson, Register. AT SILO TIME. torn Should Not Do Too Qroon Cut. ting snd Putting Up. Mirny people make the mlstuko of flitting corn too green for slliige. At this stage there Is n larger percciilnife of wutelV and the slliige hen taken out has u huge iinmiiiit of m id. Icsn stureh mid Hiigiir und hence Is less nu tritious. Cunt planted In drills with St.ilks eight to ten Inches lipurt wilt urn t ure a gi"d i fopuiiliiii of ears. llaiMHtln! should not begin until the f.iri are pusMng the rousting stage nnd begin b lflMe. Unless the season Is exceptionally dry the stalks and le it ve will remain green, but too ma ture or dry n Is more liable to mold. This mny lie round In spots around the shies or inure generally over the silo wherever the sir has gained netfss td muse the tungiuis growth. This condl Hon may In improved by trnmplim the material carefully In (he silo, adding v liter by sprinkling with n hose, or if this Is not available direct it strenin of water Into the blower or elevator suf ficient to saturate the cut fodder. Tht moisture assists the material to settlo itml sets us it sen! to keep out the air. There should be lalmr and teams enough to keep the cutter running steadily. Nothing Is gained by rutting a lurge amount of corn ls-forehand. hauling and piling near the machine to be hiiudlfd over itgiiln. Aim to bar vest at the least eipetise a ton. This will be accomplished na follow : If hand cutting Is practiced, rut aud baud directly to the man loading, not throw ing on the ground lu bundles, which will require an extra handling. Let each load come to the tuble of the ma chine In turu. handing the corn direct ly to the feeder. If the com la loug and heavy an extra man Is needed on the table to assist. Power should lie ample and In pro Hirtlou to the sir of the cutter. The Mower Is replacing the elevator ma chine, economizing space inid largely doing away with the stopping of an entire crew to repair the elevator. If the corn is heavy and the stalk large cutting In half Inch to one Inch pierce j K Ski r F1LI.INH TUK 61LO. will have the tendency to partially shred the stalk, nnd there will be no butts refused by the animals. The material In the silo should lm kept level and well trampled, especial ly around the sides of the silo, uud It pays to have suluVlciit help for this work. Where considerable slliige Is put up It pays to have a com harvest er and binder, which economizes hand labor. The foregoing timely advice Is given by Dr. i. A. Hillings In American Ag rlctilturlst, end the cut shows purl of the outfit used at the New Jersey ex periment station lu tilling the silo for full und winter feed. The source of power for running the cutter and blow er Is n gnsollne engine, which gives very great satisfaction. The Popular Cantaloup. Scarcely any brunch of hortleuh".ral work bus increased of lute years like tho growing of cantaloupe. All mar kets handle them and are glad to ex tend their seuson by gettlmr early and lute supplies from ull sections of the country. Many varieties' of melons und euiitulouiM's were formerly seen In our markets, but present requirements hnve banished almost all but the Net ted tJoni, or, as It Is popularly knowu today, tho Rocky Ford. This canta loupe, besides possessing the finest tex turo und highest flavor. Is almost round and Is tlius easily puckod. Recent seod selection in this strain has producod very fine fruit, heavily netted, reg ulur In form nnd weighing about a pound each. W. N. Hutt. Utilizing Skim Milk. There are many fruit farms on which tho flock of fowls la Incoming every yeur a largo factor. The by products of these ure utilized to some extent for tbe poultry, but not uo much as the byproducts of the dairy fnrm. There Is no better way of util izing skim milk than by feeding to poultry, suggests Kuustis Farmer. When this skim milk is allowed to sour and Is made Into curd for tho fowls It is still moro extensively available. There is uo byproduct that need go to waste when you have plen ty of chickens around. They are the scavengers of the farm and muke lots of waste material into good fresh eggs. Varieties of Oats. As an averngo for two trials, 100." and 1000, tho varieties producing the highest yields at the Kansas experi ment station were the Red Texas, 64.87 bushels; Bllverluo, C2.18 bushels; White Tartar, 61.07 bushels; Danish, 48.03 bushels; Kherson, 47.27 bushels; Blxty-day, 40.75 bushels; Minnesota No. 202, 40.67 bushels, and Swedish Select, 45.10 bushels per acre respec tively. Tbe season of I0G5 was espe cially favorable for the production of oats.