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FREE To All Our Subscribers i.-.-.Ttn i-ii .Til' w aa I It (3) The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of . Writers. The American Farmer i the only Literary Farm Journal"pub lishcd. 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 jjives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLONL. O0OD13 Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the Paice Of Onet TIlC Lake County Examiner ! he Leading County Taper and The American Farmer OTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 his iiMa rallelcd ofTer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: CO. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. I 1 : F i. I ' . $1,250 Reward. - The Harney coumj Live toek Asocia tion, of which I air a member, paya T5( reward for evidence leailing to the con viction of pariier stealing stock be tonkin? to Ms mem- bers. In addition 1 'offer 5U reward Horse brand horse shoe bar on eithei or both jaws, he- corded inKcountiei tange, Uarrer, Lake and I'rnok Couutien Bones Tented when gold Horses sold to pass (.0 rough this section will be reported in thit paper. If not so reported, please write or tele hone The fimea Herald. Main Barns, Ore ion. W. W .Brown, Bums, Ore- Reward for Horses 1 will cive $5.00 reward for inform ation tout will lead to the discovery of any borne branded with an old horseshoe brand on both jaws, placed as In the cut In this advertisement, with fresh triangle brand underneath the horseshoe. The triancle placed in euch a manner as would cover up a bar on both jaws. Animals must be found in the possession of some person or persons. LAKE VIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. . Bakkek, Prop'r. Office in Bieber's Store rHage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a.m. Arrive! at Alturas at 6 p. to. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview at 6 o'clock a. in. or on the arriva of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - (liven Strict - Attention first - Class - Acorn odations. LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE 1'. E. Taylor, Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' Store. Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed ncsdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrive at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piush Tuet days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 f ,m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare $3 one way or 5 foi round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st .75 per hundred ; fronr Not. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per hundre A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we be came acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25o at Lee Heall's Drug Store. Butter paper at The Examiner office. The Best made, at 12.75 for 600 and 11.50 for 1000. tf COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tisers Is that they expect Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising in this way: The naoaer espeadea far aaTertlalaa; la the aaaie mm tt placed at latereat. The Bronte from the aaTertlalaar ar vlrtaallr taa latereat aa the laveataaeat. "The sums spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will U something that has value, which, if the adver tising ha been properly done, 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 Is made. "Just as the quickest way to Increase Invested wealth la by compounding the interest. Just so the quickest way to realise re sult from advertising Is to com pound the return." Advertising Experience. Advertisers set feed returns a the mount Invested la our column We reach the paDle. The Leading Paper of tr Coast Th Sm Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronlcl- The wry beat week.y Nowapipsr publlxhed la the en-ire V.et $1.50 a Year In-lumnn aai ten of tS Lulled o'-auta. I auada atiU Meitru It is iat because, brid-i prlr.t'nr ai. the news of the wrid eci we-K in an in'erejtlnj way .'- till) ,! uatritlnj mint ariic.e. t ipeclai deparv tv n: i.- i-J -o r. - iCULTUHE ' ' TOCK Fn . .IONS .. 6 own Blue Prints Made. I will make Blue Prints of any tract of land in the Lakeview Land District, and do abstract work. Call on or write W. B. 8NIDER Lakeview, Oregon. 48 -tf OASVOniA. Tl. a' J ti at Beantlts m am m nan uwrfi mm To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE UUOMO QUININE rablets. All druggists reiund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Dutch lunch at the Brewery loon. tf 8a- ra presided . - -: -vrn( a thorough know, f '. " fjc:aitl9j. 1: e o:eo to A.jrcu.ture. itc-- ' Poultry ana Live l.lueiraled and 'z w.tn matter of the Rresieit !.iiTn;t to all engaged la thea in iustrles, every line belaf; vr.H'.n by thoae whe are In eloee touch will- ooDditieea prrvailinf on thU Cbast. ( SEND FOR SAMF1.I COPT. It will be seal free. De yo wajrt the ChroaMe Reversible Map? Showing the United States, De mln!on e( Canada sad Northers Mexico ea eae ilde. MAP OF THE WORLD, areeeatlai te view la tate eeatlnaeas map, with all areas In tnae areporttea. the ea Hre auHaoe W lb Earth ea the other aide. S3 sad (wl tm Has) aad 'eklT OrentaW lev eae year tag pnaall1 ea Mao aaj e The DtJhr end Mxp BV akeeC j i n peal Only ta5 Yea If you are thinking of organizing a stock company see our new earn pie lhiw rArttt t il'-t I'll hlv HI h, i., t'AHl . ihmii ftitti .tnit r rm iwti, i ii, wtun fioi.iiiMu lor mivorunuiK fun to nmot hr 11 S Minwrllfra to I hi Ktnmlnt't lin r'iiov. Iroin one lot a 1 1 1 y to aiiiiilnr, r rlna thi'ir iitltli i' kIoii'k nhixilik r no inlxT i rtnip llili. oltlre a rant ao lliolt h1 riM lv ait dr ii'il ui tin' rlulil onlnii'i. I. ' tow Itlurnr) at la I.KltfV OKKU"K-llv lliill.lnitf. I, IM K Ulll' A I (en rj -at !. IjiiiiI Matlri'K Mm i'ImII) OK( It K- 11; huililltiK. . HIIH'M M. It. "1 rilVM I A mil Ml l. K IMisley, cr gon. , v f p S-J J Mouse ! IMintcr New Pine Creek, ar o 3-, IjiX: rr 3r I'npr Mill II irtiinr Oregon James Barry oil Kl- ! HH Ih HrntU Willi .kMiih lot riKin ' for wi'Uit-r. vino -murv ro- o In nuhl -ar. Tai Hraml Ml ilmix Lake I'oKtortu v allrri. lan.- o-w wr. Timber I -and NotUe I'niteil SttttcH Limit Otllce l.nkov itnv Oicu-tm, IVli. f.th l'.H'S. Nnlioc ik liirt-liv ni'i'ti tlmt in I'nm. t'l in ti i't- with the iriviiiiH f the net nf tiiiif," nf Jtitit' II, lTS, fhtitlfil, "An lu-t fur th MiU of timl't-r Iiiihih in tin-Stiitt.4 of ('ilifurniii, Oifk'tm, Nt'vmlii, iiml WtiHhiiik'toii Ten itn- v, " I Its extemleil to all Die l'liMu' l.nuil htutec liy net nl Atiuu.st 4, 1K''J, ' I.Men K. Wuoileiiek. of Liik'vi'v, 'eounty ! Luke, iStn'e of Oregon, Iihm I till'. I in tlilM I'tlioi lnu bwoi n titnlen:eiit, No '.V.Xi, lor the 'tn eliiice ; of the SK iiint tei'. of Sect ion DU, Hi ; Tow lii-liip, ;W , Iiaii(.'e 1-H, i; , NV. M., ; an.l will oiler ( i iof to liow Unit the limit i-iiii lit is more vtilnnMe for itn titnl er or htune t hit ti tor nt'i ieultural 1 iliriiot-e, inn) to tf tt I ili tiis t-lii i tn j t ) saiil it tn I define I i 1 r iital Ke j eeiver tit lnkevietv I iri on on Mon Jdiiv, the Ulh day f May. I'.K'S. lie nmnen as HtieHNeH : (ieo. Lviich, ' M. S. ISanicM, I'leil llii-fi, 1 'an ('iintiil ' ler, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any Hii'l all I'ersonn cliiiniiin: iil vor.Hely the itliovo ilenci llieil lamln are i -iii'ft'il to tile their clainiH in ttiin otllt'e on or tiefure hu id lltli, ilay of May, UK.IS. 7 10 J. N. Wntfiin, l.N'ister. Tlmhe I .a nil Nntlre ttiilted Ktnteit f.Hinl Ottlre, Lakeview Ot'PUiin. I'YIi. 4th, IlK'H Not loo tit hereby jjlven that In coin I'llunctt with the t (ivtttliitm of the net of t'on wrens of iln no U, IH7M, entitled "An net. fur thu utile of timber lamls lit the Stiiten of t'lillfornlu, Oiemin, Nt vieU stiij Hnliiiiut ui 'lei rltory, h xtemleil to all the i'nblio I. ami SlaleM by net of AiitMint 1. Wl I'l.VM'l! I IOWA lilt, of I.Hktvlew, llieil Hi thlHolllee hln hwoi u hlatenient No. : tl 7 1, for the michiiM of the N luilf. NW iiiiiuter, M'i iiiaiter, NW iiiaitef, of Section U, hi TowiiHlilp 'M S., Umifo 1(1 K.. W. M., anil will oiler I'l-oof lo chow tlmt the In mi nought In iimie viilnalile lot Its timber or Mono t tin ii for hki li iiltural nn iohii, iiikI to enlali -My hl i laim to xuiil html de lore ICeuUler mill lieeelver, t iiHke View, OieUoll. on Monthly, t he II h dav of May, WH, Iln iiiunoH ii h uitneiHeti: Walter llortiilil, .loe Ilowniil, .Mm Oyvciin, nil of Lakeview Oregon, ami Mike liooh re, ot l In in n 1 1 1 1 ii.Im Oienmi. Any n ti 1 1 nil HTHoiiM elaimlni: ml vere'y the above iIohci ilnul IiiihIh nte l'i'iiiehti'il lo llle their elainiH In (lux olllee on or beloni Miiil llli day of May. UK'S. 710 .1 . N . Wiit noli, LoKUtor. timber I and NntUc ! I'nite.l States I.iiihI Ulllee. Lakeview I Oreyon, l'eli. nth, !H S, Noliee In herel v liven that in eoin I'llillice with t he ! lo v I M o 1 1 H of the act of Coni.-ren of .liinii :i, is;s, en I f n, " All net f it the utile of hinder lamlx in tint States ot t 'alll orn in, Oregon, Nevinlu. ami WimhiiiLitoii 'I'm i llm v " iim extemieil to all the 1 ublie Land States, by net of Annuel 4, Wl, I'retl S. Tatro, ol Lakeview, eonnty of Lake, State of Oregon, h llhul in this ollice Ins sworn el at iinent No. .'I!'", for the purchase ol the ft half, NW iMimter, V halt. Nft tpiaiter, of Section no. 1 in 'I'oiMirhip .'I'.l S., iiaiiKO is ft , W M., a mi , 1 1 r- rool to how that the land sought is mine valuable for i's timber or stone thiiti for awricntliiral purposes, mid to ebttblish his claim to f alii liiinl bet ore Ueister anil lieeelver at Luke view Oregon, on 'l'tieMlny the.'ith ilay ol May. 11HW. lie names as wittiesn-s; Mil, 'latio, K. II. Hiilliuil, (i. II. Stevens, II. S. Intro, nil of Lakeview Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming inlver "ely the nbove (lescritieil l.niils are te-iiii'-li(l to tile their claims in this cilice on or before said Mhiluy of May r.ms I J N. WiiImiii. Li 'Ulster. HINTS fOR FARMERS Halting Calves by Hand. I'robnlily Hie inost hci'Ihiih olistncle In riilslnii iitlves by luiinl Is scours. This Is the most common ullinwiit liuiollll tin !! fed eiihex Heniira !' eiuiseil by ii linmbi'l' of ciiiiillllum.. mostly due to cureless feeding. Tliu most cntniiioii ciniKcs iiml those which ciin Ik ciII.v avoided are nverreedlnif. cold milk, sour milk, tllrt.v bucUeis ami the practice of rcedlnu kiiiIii In the milk. Oveifeeillinj hill been meiillnn- ed liefnie. The niilli sli.iulil be welj;ll ed or measured iicctiraiely at every feci) If It hi found Hint the ciilf lu-cil more milk, the amount should be lli iTOilscd Klailuall.v ( liimclni; sU'ltlcll ly to II heavier feed Is almost icitnlit to cause scours. The nillU ilmillil ill ways be fed v ri fin. it ml only sweet milk should be ii-.cl. If It H Impossi ble to have the milk sweet nil the time, then It should lilwii) be foil sour, liood calves inn be I'.tKcil on sour milk, but If It Is sour one feed Hint sweet the next the cnlcs lire almost certain to Inive trouble wllli si oil n. The bucUets shoulil be waiheil ami scilltlcil nrier eilt'll fei'itlnu. so tllilt Ihey will U clemi uiiil sw cel.-t'uleli I ( . 1 1 k Ii-r III I'lil'iili'is Aih iiciile. limber Nolle. United States Lund (Ullce, Lakei'lew, Oregon, April 'li V.m. Nutic is hereby ijiven that in cuin pliance with the provisions of the act of t'oiwet-B ot June TI, 1S7H, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber hinds in the States nf California, OreKon, Nevudn, and Wushiiik'ton 'territory, " as extended to till the 1'uhlic Land States by act of August 4, 1K'2 1'LANCIS A. FITZl'ATLICK', of Paisley, county of Luke, Stute of Ore Kon, lias filed in this ollice his sworn htatemeiit ,No. 4IHX, for the purchase of trie W half, Nft quarter,!: half NW quarter, of Section III, in Towiichip i S Kaniie HI ft., W. M., and will olfer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone tbuu for agricultural purposes aud to estublish his claim to suld land before Keuisler und Keceiver at Lake view, OreKon, on Thuistlay the tit b day of July, 100H. ' lie names witnesses: C. ft. Fitz- patrick," of Paisley, Oregon, John Stiudt, of liorianza Oregon, Henry Newell, of Laketiew, Oregon, ft. L. Tull of Lly, Oregon. Any and all pernors claiming ad versely liie above uescntieu lands Bre reimested to file their claims in this oflice ou or before said ittb day of Ju lv, VJUH. J. N. Watson, KeKister. Ifi-lO Timber Lend Notice United States Land OHlce , Lakeview Ureon, l et), oth, l'JOM. Notice is herbey Kiven that In com pliance with the urovisions of the act of Congress of June II, 1S7H, entitled, "An act for the salo of timber lands in the States of Calif ruia, Oregon, Nevada, and WashioKtou Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AtiKtist 4,. Wl, Fred L. Kohs, of Lakeview county of Lake, Stute of Oregon, has tiled in this ollice his sworn statement No. i'Mi, for the purchase of the Nft quar ter, of Section .12, in Township 'M H Mange is u.,w. M. . and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tiuibet or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land before Register and lieceiver at Lakeview Oregon, ou Saturday, tho 0th day of May, 11X18. lie names as witnesses: Ueoree Lynob, ft. ft. Woodcock, Marion 8. liarnes, Dan Chandler, ail of Lake- view Oregon. Any and ail persona claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oflice on or before said ilth day of May, 1908. 710 J. N. Watson, Register. 1 1 m In-r I. an il mii-i- United Stales Land Ollice, likeview t Ireu'i.n, Feb IM, P.t ". Nolico is hereby given that In com pliance with Hie provisions of the act of ConiTcss ot June II 17 entitled, "An act tor the sale of timber limits in the States of ( 'i.litorn in, Oiegon, Nevada, sml Yitt.tiini-ton Territory," us h. tended to all the l'nblicj Laml States by act ot August 4, IK'1, tillleit F Atthur, of Lakeview, county of Lake Stltte of Oregon, has tiled in this otllce his sworn statement No. 4U.M, tor the iichase of the SW qatirter, Si; quarter, 10 half, SW quar ter, Si; quarter, N W iiuarter, of S tlou III, iu 'L iwnship IIS S , ICniigu 18 ft., W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sotiuht is more valuable for its limber or stone than for armi- cultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to suid land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, the l.'th day ol June, IIhiH. He names hs wiIiicmu'S : 11. ft. Mc Crary, Win. Custer, Jumes McCrary, Chas. Nelson, all of Lake lew, Oregon. Any mid all persons claiming ad versely the above described hinds are riMjuested to lllo their claims in this ollice ou or before suid l.'HIi duy of June, U'. ' i 10 J. N. Watson, Legister. mlee tor I'lllillriltlou. United States Lund Ollice, Lakeview, Oregon, March 21, I'.KIS NOTiCft is hereby given tlmt tho Stute of Oregon tins under the provis ions of the Act of Congress of August 14, 1848, and the acts supi'leuicnta! and amendatory thereof, made appli cation for the following described un appropriated, uoir mineral surveyed public hmd as indemnity for losses to its grant for common school purposes, to-wit: Lots No. 212, for NK quarter Nft quarter, Sec. 25, T. 'MH., R. 11 ft.; NW quarter SW quarter and Nft quur ter SW qaurter, Set). C, T. .'W H., R. 18 ft., and SE quarter Nft quarter. Sec. 3, T. :i5 8., Ii. 15 ft., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lauds are tquested to llle in this otllce said Islms on or befoie the fith duy of iiiue. L)08. 50 J. N. Watson, Register. Duckwheat Dran aa a Stock Fand. ltuckw heilt feed, iiicauliig the bntt with most of the hulls removed, fur lllshes the very best of protein fissl for the dairy cow, writes ('. . Sineud. V. S.. In Natlomil MorUuuiu. When mlxetl eiiially with comment It miikea n gissl fattening food forswlue. When lulled Willi oitts It Is ti gin ml feed for sheep. When mixed wllli wheat bran mid cornmeitl, nil i-iitml ly by wcljrht. It inukes u fair hoihe feed when tht horse Is being only inmlerateiy used. My hogs have this year fiitteued on It mixed as advised, any my milk cows urn now puling ten pounds per duy of thli buckwheat feed with coin silage. My sheep tim e been fed ou bin k wheat feed for several years with sllnge and liny, with morn or less out. At pres ent my horses are eating mi equal mix ture of wheat briiu. buckwheat feed nml oats ami are lining wetl, aHhuugh this Is the llrst winter I have thus fed them. Shelter Cheaper Then Feed. Make the cow stable comfortable and . snnlliiry und put the cows therein to stay unless the weulher In so pIciiHiiut i that jou yourself would enjoy going ; out and Inking a nuii bath. Sm li a i stable need not be expensive, but It must have light, pure ulr and clean liness. Arrange It so the cows uro comfortable at all times. A cow fas tened In a rlh'ld stanchion cannot lx comfortable, nor If she must lie on a cohl or tllthy Is-d, ami you need not take iny word that It will pay you, s cmise you will (Uncover for yourself by actual experience that from the Increased production nil.l the decreased union nt of feed needed you are get ting a flue illvldi'inl on your Investment-!,. W. Uglily In NHilimnl Stockman. Sulphur Expelled the Rata. Here Ii ii Maine fanner's mode of ridding hit premises of rats ami mice: "If you sprinkle sulphur on your barn floor mid through your corn as you gather It, there will not Is a rat or mouse to bother. 1 have done this for years nml have never Is-en Ixitlier ed with rats or mice. I have some old corn In my crib at present, aud not a rat or mouse can be found. In stack ing hay or oats sprinkle on the ground and a little through each .load, and my word for It. rats or mice can't stuy there. A pound of sulphur will b sufliclent to preserve a large barn of corn and is good for stock ami will not hurt the corn or bread." Amerlcaa Cultivator. CHAS. E. RCE. Musician and Director of tbc Lakeview Citizens' Hand Oregon Lakeview - - 1 ho Wull street line of cngrnved ajrtlfleak'H of Stock and Uoud blanks it tho Examiner oflice. New Himiple book received Monday evening. If you want stock certificates ho mi rumples and Kt our price. tf Zac whitwonh z;r: rlghllor ewua; reierae tor wsiiiori Terflreno W. Kaoge, KUh C'ruvk I an office 1lren Lakeview Oresni! Dn. Miles' Amti-Paipi Pills FOR-' Neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in stomach. Sleeplessness! Take ONE of the Little Tablets and the Rain is Gone If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk Farm Work. There Is small excuse fur bclnjf Idle on the farm, says American Cultivator. No matter how bud the weather, the man who inuusKes well will always nml souiethlnic fur his tin nils and him self to do In the ham or the shed or the shop, and every farm should have a shop. There will lie harness to oil or ladders to make or mend or a zee to grind or saws to sharpen or a dozen and one thliupt to do to have tools and utensils ready for bright days plenty to do liesldes whittling and whistling. Ration For Laying Hens. An excellent ration for laying bens In the winter Is en.ua! parts of cracked corn, outs chop and shorts. To this add enough clover or alfalfa hay tea, with the purtlally cooked leaves aud steins remaining' In the tea, to make the mixture a stiff mass, in addition, the birds should have plenty of grit and occasionally a little meat food. Meat meal or chipped meat, If the lat ter Is not tainted, Is a good way to supply this feed. Curs For Grease Heel. A subscriber -writes that he baa found the following treatment reliable for grease heel, says the Chicago Inter Ocean: Wash the part with castlla soap suds till it is freo from impure matter or substances, then apply coal tar disinfectants once each day til) cure Is effected. If the scab becomes unhealthy, wash again with soapsuds and repeat with the coal tar. lie sure to keep animal In dry stall. Worms In Colts. For Intestinal worms lu colts the fol lowing mixture Is used by veterina rians: Mix together as a base one pound each of salt and granulated sngur. In this mix ono-half pound of tobacco dust or fine cut tobacco, four ounces of sulpha te of iron powder, six ounces of powdered wormseed. (Jive a heap ing tcnspoouful In the feed at first once per dny, then twice per day, and keep it up for three weeks.