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Y ' V" IMI, I.VMA ,KVV. PllHioN. I III l;M.Y. NOV. It', HHW ror . I i I V Longatt Will 01 ecord. UTint Is :i n-.l the t. irst will a record is I'-mi f ;i pin In Robert Kenyne. fm.ii rr of i'ic Ancient and nouornhle Artillery t'otnpMii.v of Bos ton. It contains about oiMKHi words. Print d nnd livni,l. It would make n kkmI Wi'.oil volume, compiuinj; favorably In kni'slli with nmny n novol of the pros tnt day. Iu Itn voluminous proportions till" will Is In sulldtis ron trust to one pro IrtiU-tT In Now Orleans n iminlor of ' 1:0. In which the testator til-: . . .! f I s eiirth'y hp sessions In t!e -n;iiio!.v. "MliMiess Koper Is or '.,' i . o: ; -i:il of Oiptaln Ken; ii " - -ti:v fully preserved III ! : : . of t'.io ros.1 -ter of piol'ito o ".: . V i onuly !n volume I i f l!ie rr.-or:l of w ills p'-o'mted It i-nir II1 p:;.- hi:, I i; is ivci.ei! l.i t Li . I . Mi.it tin' il union! was if an cp I IV- h.T.'ilv. vilhu- of t!u testator While Cnptiin Ki'.;.' no. who v.:! Yttfmilly n merchant mi'or in I.ond n ft h fortutio of fair pro mo I vis for ls tiny. It Is of interet t n oo that at tie present day fortun.s cf millions i 4otlars aro froev.entU .lNp"scl of ii complicated tnis's )y i.u'y low him 1ml words.- Boston Post. Chivalry end Fatness. n.ive yon novor noticed thnt irroiit personal lnlk and chivalry g almost always together? Woll. tlioy ilo. a ml I cm reminded of a circumstance that iappened Ions years ap Tlioro wa--tn congress from the slate of Alabama gentleman named Dixon Lewis Ho was notorious for his stoutness as woll as for his oonrtlinoss and nhilitios. This fentlemnn was a Virginian by hirth. ftut removed early to Ala ha ma. whioli tnte he represented during several terms of congress and was in the son cte at the time of his death iu IStS Biographers relate of him that one lime after the adjournment of con gress he was on his way home In a toamer that was wrecked and while he had on opportunity to do so refused to take a seat In a small Unit because Us jrrent weight would jeopardize the Hvos of others In the boat, and, al though for a time he was In great dan jjer. he was at last rescued. There was a noticeable combination of chivalry nd fatness. Wash ineton Past. Earthquakes as Warnir.rs. The belief that eal ;!iii:;.l;e- a:;- sis is r wiiruhiys owes -t orlshi in part f prophecies in the Bible, v. ! c. r'.i' t x ample, we read that "tli'-re shall I e famines and pestile:.' aid eer'.: pialies'' as portending f i.: ' i : k. - ,:i ! : i i i ties Karlllipiakes have led to the n! at lot) of i pprossivo taXiit'oit. the i!io fltion iif niasunenulo-. the elutins of theaters :ii:d even to I In n I'.ern I i-.n of fashion. A Now Etisrlund ; ifjifr of IT'JT ' tolls us that "a considerable town i.i this provi;.e has been so f.ir a .vaUened fiy :h ii'.vfu! pi ovh'.i-ik c i:, lb-- e.ir'.h ju:il.:e lli.it the wov.en have soa. rally Jii.l a-iile th:'ir hooped petlieoats." ii a tu re. H -: :f Three. ''V' : " .: ; .. -verbis governess. '1 w 11 i I o ! ir in i,:,oi her form It it takes oae servant nine h'nirs to do the ri!i:e housework of a family how Ions H ill it take three servants to do It V" Tommy - Oh. I know, teacher. 1 aeurd luaiiitiia speak of it only Ibis Horn ins 'bj'crness Well, how Ions will it take tlietu? Tommy Three times as low?.-London Tatler. A tag from 10-cent piece will count PULL value A tag from S-cent piece will count HALF value with valuable tags Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Statesman Old Peach Tinsley's 18-oz. Katwai tut Spsar Head Sailor's Prida Ejlarrtlna Jolly Tar Bridle Bit Old Honotty Black Bear W. N. Tinsley's Kataral Uat Big Four lenpwiny PlcK Tags from the above brands ae good ior the fnowir., ar.fi r;?. useful presents as shown by catalog : GjIJ Cuft Buttons SO Tags Tjuntain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor 50 Tk.. Gentleman's Watch 200 'i .g ! icnch Brar Vipe 50 Taps i. cither Pocketbook 80 Tags Stoel Carving Set 200 Tags iieot Steel Shears 75 Tags Lady's lVcVe'l'o - y Pocket Kiiiie- 40 T.i." PUyir.it CarJs . T i,' i 60 yd. Fishing Ktcl 00 Taj;s Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. Put This Stove In Your Kitchen It Ii wonilct fully convenient M ilo kitvlien woilt on a ttove that's te.uly t the instant w.mieil, mi out of the way the moment you'te ilone. Sui h a stove is the New I'etfeition Wiik Ulue Flame Oil I'tnik -Stove. Hy nsin( it yon avoiil the continuous overpowetinjj heat of a conl lire and t tMik with comfort, exen in du days. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is so constructed that it cannot aihl perceptibly to the hrat of a room; the flame In-inc directed up a retammu clumney to the stove ttip where it is needed for cooking. You can see that a stove sending out heat in hut tnt di rection would le ptefeiahle on a hot day to a stove radiating heat in oil directions. The New I'eifection' keeps a kitchen uniformly cotnfortahle. 'ITiree S':'.es, fully warranted. If nut nh your ilralrr, wrile our m ate.t mjriu 7. ia tli ideal 1 Sa (or fjinily m :ife, convenirnt, ecnnomkal and a c,rt I l givei. If nol with your dealer, writ our nrar- at aj;eiu v. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (laeorpttralr it I'la .. nir n Chr , 1. u.low ( t I - - 1 1 IiTiirl: N'in. Ilearil, i I.'. . Pi t r I. . 1 1. 1 . I ! i t mid 11 ii- Ho Tom u - u loi o or. tuofc r Ner i Itni-tio, noil h nf i I HiMii'i. Inirm-HH x'"' "" I"'1' "Od oil iMiin.l 111 n uf I -liop. ..11 ,M, 11 St.. I'.I.iiiib The liX LoLflU I i-i 1 eU T. -fli I I Hill li'iii r he Iiiih 11 rliiii t.J- ,1 Imimiilort. i ''ll i Ii mm: i i llo-oil 1 01 10 1 -k III I it h fciir r iiiiih nf nun I whirh ' . n. '.Iiil' T'' n-"-. v- U 1.11 . r.io he cMiMiiict.. I hi-r... ,!,Hiiirtx tc r " " " in ..i-lrn- 1 i?T.'iO. in.- m; (.nth u mi. I i-iii.ti v. 1 ' r o'-iol 'l'- "..'ii. live. exerpt tU I he fixtures. I n.l - 1ln.1l I HINTS FOIl FARMERS Famous Epicures. In the ceiling of the dining room In j Nero's "p ilden house." on the Palatine ! hilL were compartments inlaid with Ivory which revolved, showering per fumes and flowers on the guests. Flowers were presented to the guests y slaves. They were crowned with wreaths. Usually after one course the tobies were removed and other placed Before the guests. Throughout the eal drinking continued until the ban tueters fell under the tal.le stupefied In thoe days men lived to eat. Great generals rpent fortunes ac umul itcd Jn years of warfare In gratifying their ppet'r.es. Lucuilus in o:,e .'.inner wi.'j Cicero and P.nnpey s; t ut ."VM-iO drachmas, or ?T. t fi;h;-'i:s. h was fciti.ed for the (ieli.a.y iiud migl aality of his dinner, v nppis! r . tonne in linen when not ui::g it Tliaf be might Ijetter upirecia!e :l.iv..rs nf the viaujs he had it eleaued wi.h tls't ikin l ei'n; dining. Treating Overheated Horses. As soon .is a h .rse gives evidence of sii.V.-riug fr in heat exiiaustiun un hir. ii hi:ii i::d rein-.ve I he liamesH Spray 1 mg 1 !i.' lut.'k w It h L e eol 1 w.itcr a;. ! . ;ply il freely to I he poll -. i!:i a e or a sponge. Let him stand out f .r in a shady place nod with y :. ' treatment a recovery will usually c me quickly. If the exhaustion has become more pronounced, and the horse's eyes are leu dsfiot, hi nostrils fiery red and hi puNe is bounding .strong and fast, give I'.ini. in addition to the treatment men ti ' i d. four ounces of goo I whisky Ii. a pint of water or one ounce of an. 1:1-1 1 Ii- spirits of amnion! 1 and ! ounces of spirits of nitrous ether n ic e quart of water, repeating the .!..- Ii urly until the pulse be ouies norm n t f horse holds his head up and stop p iuti'n; - F'lrm Progress. Cure For Curl Leaf of Poach. I'.-otessor Tuft of the Michigan Agn c.iiiural college has announced an im portant discovery lu that euri leat whi - h has been so destructive a:iion pe 11 lies for several years, can lie sue c'S-fully treated by (spraying. lie e-ti tn no. licit fully (line-tenth of the or . ; i n-oi-ta pea.-hes are annually d. s'ri.yed by curl leaf and miylit h.iv. i.' ii .-aved by spraying. T':e solution used Is one pound n m 'jo-r sulphate dissolved In twenn ti'e gallons of water. The tree shoiil I I .. covered with the spray, as a single mi 1 es. aping treatment might sprea.' tiie dUease. It has been found Ilia -pr lying with the solution in the fal i- is effective as when It Is uod latel Ii may be used at any time after the i. -lives fall till Just before Ihe bud begin to swell In the spring. Westoralio 1 to l.ntry of I and In National I:orcs l.i-ts 1700 and 170;l. Notice is herehy given tleit the lainl desillbed belov,eu briiciiik! '.S'.i.lJn acres, nit hiu the r'reinont Nutneui. l-'oiest. t Ireu'on. w II be subject to si tt lenient and entry under the pro visions of the tio enteii I Lias ot the L'niti-d States and tie lot of .lone 1 i. linn; ;U Stat., .:U , at the irmted "tates Lund otlice at Lakevievv, (lie gon, on Dee '2i I '.mis Any seitlei who was actually an I iu good fai'h obiim ing any of said l-tinls for Hitrieult oral purpoye prbr to Janury 1, l!'ii, aud has nut aiiMn io,e.l same, bi.s a preference riht to innkH a ho nentea l entry for the lau Is actually ccciipi il. Sal lands were listed upon the application -4 nf the pi rsons 11 eut ioued belnv. who liav a preteri-nce right subject to th" prior (ight of any such setter, provide.) such sett! r or applicant is quiililied to make home stead entry an i the preference right is exerci.-o I prior to l)ec -Jl, UK's, on which date the lutein will be subject to rettlemeiit end entry I'V any (,inili eti l person. The SV quarter ol NK quarter., the SK quaiter of NW quar ter, the NK quarter of SW quarter, and Lot '.i NW quaiter of KV quar ter , Sec. i:i.T :i:i S.. K. is K., W. M., listed upon the application of Kdvvin V. Hoodwiir.l of I'm. ley, Oie goil. The sail SV quarter of NK quarter ami SK quarter o N w. ipinr ter are subject t.i the light of way for reseivoir and ditches of .Jonas (' Vool.v..rd. Act March , l'.'i. '1 he N half ot N K iiunrl ei , the N half ot N half ot SVV quarter of K i iolei, Sec. -J, Ihe V quarter of N'VY quar ter. See Si T b' S . K HI K . appli cation of t'yius L I'ecrult, ol, is till is. ( Iregoii l-'rel Mennett, Onin in issioner of the ( iei eral Lund ' Mllce. Approved O.dober X 1!KIS, Krank 1'ierce, l-'irst ssistant Secretary ot the Interior. t ).".! N I'.'. I Clubbing Offer I ir-,lri'.s for Snl- This otlice has 011 hand a few copies of thecouniy directory, which will be cIooh I out at half jiriee TlniHe wihhing a copy should not delay seed iiiK their orders. It contains the name of every voter in the enmity. There is a i-peeiiil write up of the county aud of the towns. In it theie also is a synopsis of the game laws of the State, and much other valuable in formation regarding I.hkevievv and trioiitary country. i I a I ALL THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS S3 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1 OR, MXLURE'S MAGAZINE I LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER 2 i 1 I Till C K I C is no better magazine lor the home than the two mentioned, and at this unprecedented low price should be in every household. THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY 20 DAYS Send in Your Orders ipu J ! a i i A Grand Premium Offer For Ninety Days Only Jil'I'.N sueee.ssttil in closing a TT siieeial eontraet with 'I Hie Consolida- tiii I Mix Co., ol" Hrookl vn, X. V., wherebv we can supply a Lruarauteed Solid Gold Poun- tain Pen. " MmMM)wm A Shot with Every Tick of Watch K.i- Treason and Reason. Archbishop Il.van once concluded a ' -"limit del'eri-e of the Irish cause r . 'oer shouie I : whtftf' .v v- -Hur i He r."Hi ai L""itv "f t,''11 so" ' "Perh.-ips." repn'e:! !!.' lil'-li!i!iftn,. -'but please remember that vvh;if l treason elsewhere beeoiues reason in Ireland because of the absentee."- Cleve.land Leader. Getting Along. Miss Coodley-Miss Uussle goes lu for everytblm,'. She's conslitntly doing jomething. Miss Knox - Yes. but the one thing she is doing most steadily he won't Jidmit Miss 1 oodley - What in that? MNs Knox (iiovving older. -Catholic Stan. laid and Times. ' Too Much of It. ' Gieene-IIow do it happen that you doD t trade at CMeuver'n any more? Yof. nsed to brag aljout the nice cuts ot meat te always ent j ou. Is it been us. .-,, . , , .1,. r , !ve you credit? Gray Ou ? -le . ry it U because he dld.-Ims- .:!. .'..It. , T itimy'i Lesson. fr.:.. ' - ojt, mamma, OneerH were , e forks. Mumma Yea. my bijr :! t wa8 lljude Leforp ''le at'you picfer pie. doo't you. Tommlet yonkerB StuteHman Pink Eye In Horses. Pr. Sniead. the well known writer veterinary lopics. describes pink eye I:i hor-.es as follows: "I'ink eye iu horse., is mii inllueiizu aecomp.-i nieij with n feM-r. Iliole or le IS ilill iiil li.llioll of the membra nes of the e e , ami e. eliil.. whleh causes them lo ul.e on a r"d oi pink color; lieu- e l'ie n.i ,.e pink eye is t'iven the di ease The re nedy is (final care, keeping Ihe alii n.il in a Heiuiihirk ened. pure aire I sl.e.le. feediiiK on bran mashes mil boiled oats, with plenty of pure water to drink. Hat lie the eyes with warm water in i le brack Im with salt, and to every pint of the water mid two ounces of extra. t of wit. h hazel Horses thus treated usually recioer In about nine dayH to two weeks. There Is no preventive It Is the result Of n I 'nosnlieri' conditions''- I'lirmers Advocate Improving Dairy Herds. Many fanners will keep a cow a whole year to nd e a twenty dollar calf, but the dairyman should not be satisfied with su.-h a small profit. To Improve a dairy herd It is essential to select cows from them with care find judgment. Then test the offspring to see if the (food Uullties (Jf the parent have been transmitted or If any Im provement has beeu made. After care ful selection good feeding and care are of Ihe highest Importance If we expect fo retain and Improve the good qual ities. Remedy For Worms Ir Horse. Mix together oue pound each of Btigar and salt; In thin mix one-half pound of flue smoking tobacco, blx ounces of powdered wormseed and four oumes of powdered sulphate of Iron As a dose for a mature uora irlvr a leaping tablespooiiful In a wheat bran n.i-. :i every morning for two weelm: Miii'-r do-e In proportion to . a- i age.-PtT'iera Advoeuie. The "Celtric Model 1, ii I'u every s iImci-Pht, olJ or new, who sends u a year'. subscription in advance, and fifty cents additional. Tile "Celtric Model I " eomjares lavorably with any $2,00 Pen on the market today. The pen will be forwarded immediately upon receipt of the money. A DESCRIPTION OF THE I'EN Tlio p.-ii in mil el .i. I, 1 1 CHml Urn, tliu nt.n-k u( which In nimli! nf the Unl .piallty of hunl ruhher an.l fitted In four pnrlH ; the pen points ure ht- feclly fitted Willi iridiiiui and tin- fei il Ih ifiirmitced lo (low evenly, wlllmiit l.-imhiK or l.lollliiK. The pens ur-. beautifully ebaneil as nb.iwn in i nt. "A rount&in I'en is a Necessity oi the Twentieth Century." The L'tfyplbniH iimi iI a split reeil ; mir (rramlfut la rw it gronHe- iilll ; mir ratheiM a Mteel or ordinary (join pen. i.iu loua.v we wmi t A Fountain Pen that dispeiiHeH Willi the Inconvenient InkHtrnnl, t hut iIoch not eorroile. mid that Is alwiiVH ready for twe. Ucarn the iiinniifiicliiier'H iriinriintee that the pen is HolliI (iOLU Ilk line If It does not prove HiitlHfactory hi every way we will exchiitio;.. it for another, or return the lifty tentH additional on return of t he pen. Thi is an unusual oDDortunity t-o tecure, at a very low price, . . . 1 A ... . I...-. 1 .11.1 an article of Hllperlor quality mat ih voiiiiiik i ' enm-nnai to the eomfort and eon venlenee oft-very one who wrlton. w REMEMBER THAT THE OFFER jsi'on NINETY DAYS ONLY. Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon. I f- Ji'-ntm, Ji-e.-Mt ,.. M SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS Free Book tells of this (iun This Hiimmerli MH llcpentei I- I he nioht I'npld pump mm niade , it Iiiim ver known Improvrmei i ency tnke-dowii fenlure, heavy hreech lilm k, covered merlin 1. 1-n .mil top rlli If iIcnIicI. CntalnK niowh our other hIiu uuhh, iIoiiIiIoh, ninules, etc. PRICES, $5 TO $27 Ff P4t". postal ln-iiiKH our linok--!-'KKK. AiI.Iichh, THE UNION FIRE ARMS CO., 451 Auburndale, TOLEDO, OHIO. -UIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIKUIM I New Clubbing : Proposition i ! I m 1 i Wli have an.'ined to offer in connection with this paper, the new monthly farm magazine jnst started at Lincoln, Neb., by I'rof. II. W. Campbell and devoted to the subject of how to farm in the dry country and how to jet best results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This paper is "Campbell's Scientific Farmer" and we offer it clubbed with the Kxamincr both for $2.50 per year cash. Prof. Campbell's new paper is a monthly, chock full of tfood things, the only paper of its kind in the world, and it embodies the results of the editor's many years of pains taking investigation of the soil tillage proposition. i i I ! i i I I tt tt