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Classified Want Ads A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examnor Kvpcatcd n fi w times,' if nmrssfiry, will funl it customer for tlmt property of yours. They lire scinncd closely by inttmliiij: lnm-ix, ami the cott is iioniinnl ,r cents the line for cnch insertion. Special lon-time rate. ntMr.ii H.M.IMA.N A N l.i r iii w i i lirluKiion hihI I.mim i iinit.Mi . !,dnh.' nt lnkrWi vv. We i inr tin kllriiellve in v i hi nn iit iiml mi lit 1 met Ive m le iiliin, iiml run mum i iriipoHlllnii In it limn hi Muiniliitf i'i thl ho in mo ti 1 1 y Hint Ileum tne highest saUry paid In I .like ('mint i . Ine ikIiI ileal f"r the rluht mini. tilve refereliiv when litmw erlnu t Mm ad. A'Mre-a, I- 111 I ' In in I Arrvnye Co., LlJ., IlllX tiSH, HoImi, I'lllliO. J 1 7 WANTI.l) -Man tlna I'.uuli'K "" trnct. Apply tu Urn I'.erue.v Con struct ion 'o., l.nkevlew. Ore WANl'M) A KANCU TO KKNT with look ud lnHilntiitttit", fl'ifk tHkwn oil share or iuo mi ajsaUrr. I'et of r.lnranoea. Wile- irod ink luipilm nl O. W. Winle. Aiiuraa, Cl.. care J. l Klohanlaon'M eauui. WAN i'KOV rutmut all klielaoMtrls animal hes'la. nto. We tau skin ami tii ii k rum mi l rolm-. Vtl-y ami Hluiiniitm. Taxedaruilatg Valley Kails. Orriin. 'M Uui. T.OOMS I'OU UKS I' Wulwlitr'a Uiioiii IiiK Iioiihh enrner SIiimIi llewev. Kvrr I liinu new; rate reitaoiutlile by iluy. witk i t ti i n 1 1). If NTH tV NtTII'K blUAVKI) or alolnu. itt.out Autf. 1.'), , WHO, oiia irrny inaru, brainliKl ltli .I!, en Uft atllln, lr aoar ou frnul li-ff, i.Ulit 1400, alionl 10 ynra cm). l.ltftit day, ulilta foa anildl liorai, aania liraurl, wire lii'ur ou lull front hrni, almiit I'i yimr old, ilutit ,UUl) p'lunit IUhthI tBwrtnl. ANOKKW MOKItlS, All. S'l'ltAYKO r ci. ien. I'roiii rntnulM l'rairli', etie teiiin hurxeii, one Irmi irrnv I lie in In r U hlte; Initli lirHllileil II oil It-It HtiliitU-; Vlllte.l nil left Hliniililer; wciilit uliiiut "Jl' IIih, f PHI re Mini fur llielr return. r v r im am:. i.nkview. i Ki.i,iior,.. i.TMjiTATmlT Nil i u k loit in-:- ward ImmiiimI iv the Ti leplume Company fur (leitiroyltitt lti prup. ertv 1'Jt I MIMI.M.4M.IIIH (.hi KhWAJUl. A KKWAKI) ot ufty doltitra la here by ollxred for liiioriiiiitiuu thitt will lead to the aire Mint conviction of any lemon wn Iimh atolen wire or other properly, from our Company ; mid the aauiii rewurd ia hereby olftrel lor inloruiM' i' ti Hint w ill lend to the arreat aud .uvlction of auyoue ilea troylug ti'" 1 roperty of the Company. Chaa. L'mbnch, Secretai IJtke Co. TeL Si Tel. Co. Ittf. Don't furtsiit that we carry lu atook for aula all klodu of Iron. lioPa aad ohalua, thimble akeloa and Iron auu atael axle Arziier Uroa. tf WHY NO l'. Spend your vartation at "The Jotfermiu, " Sail frauolaooT A city hotel altuated In beautiful park but live niluutea from Market Ht. Special ratea tor the aumoier. Itlue 1'iluU or any loajuahip lu liuroa Laud Diatrict showing all land entrlea, naiuea, datea, etc. To pography. Your order tilled on day of recalviug. l'rlca 11. J. C TUKNKY. llurne, Oregon Ctf Cheap (lour at ltouansii. (Quality guaranteed fir money refunded. tf i.ltlKM AIIOUtllN. POKT A Kl N( 1 H A V 1 : 7flT KIHST grade .it j.npiiira aud t tKiira to la) found In Oregon. tf j. 11. cctLkh whim; y at tTi e Hotel Lakevlew bar. The beatand puivat wlilnky made. tf ,000 REWARD i lie oriirnn t:a Ifcir nl an ) Neil I.Ivb HiiH k 1'roloo Ion Aiaonlallun, o will ill llig umlur iKtieJIta tnuiiilr will lift l,couuo ruwaril loievldunce . fit Vct and conviction 0 .... ...... ... ..... tlen MloalliiK Jir, raitlD or muli'i be liiiitrlugtuauy uflu muiubura. In addition to the almv, Oir uiideralaned oBr on tho iimo oonilltlou M 0.00 lor all Intra branded hortf-atio bar nil both or elllior iaw. ilrand recordml In ulmit oomitlei. KaiiKu iarney, IjiUu aud Croon Miuullva. llorc yantud whxn anld. Nuua bul grown horniMi mid, and onlvlnlarga knbolint W. W. baowN. Kiln. Orofon. $1,000.00 Reward The Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock Protective AHHoclatlon will give $1000 Iteward for tho con viction of any party or parties steal ing horned, rattle or imilca iK'longlng to any ot tho following intniibera of this Aaaoclatlou: Cos Sc Clark. Cliewncau I.ond & Cattle Co.. lleryford Isanti & Cattle Co.. Lake County Laud & Llveatock Oo., Warner Valluy KttK-k Co., Win, W. llrowu, ueo. m. jonea, 000. J tan t...... U II m.nn.lliia C A llulinv, M Flue, W.A. Currier, Frank li. Manure, J.C. Hotchklaa, Culderwood ltroa., T. J. Ilrattalu & Mona, T. A. Crump, Creamer fc liouuer, w, 1. Creaaier Maud I. I'.ambo. I W. P. Jf KitYPOKn. I'reaM't OKfitiCKH C j,, M Mii.t.KU,Sec&'tr-ua $1 lliciiyroiiu FlNANCK COM . (iHKEN f W. 1 l' M IS. li. kiiii M.tLK- l ull ti l.i;-l."i In-iia) of iliiiry cow; ill n il iinv liuiuiier in ami pnrniri" i t. Api-lv to .1. .1, Monroe, Willow Himeli, Urtl. l l( A l.iv I he N nf t he of the Hrt' of theHW'4 of Hit- 7, Town, ahlp il .sunt I. ul lianue '.'() I) ',V M with water ci.ntrncl fir 5 nereH. A I o I,' it PI In llloek 7H O. V. I. Co. Ad'HUmi to l.nkevlew. Ail'lrena W. n. Mulrllie, IPI l.vn. Ii.le Ave N MlnneapollH, Miiin. H)itHA?.l.-)aereti In alfnHit. '-"t In ilea ruillill of New I'I fin Creek, alao HM iirreM furn.lliK lanil, 60 aerea in Mlieitl tl lullea oiilll of New Title t n ek. I'lirtii nliirM of I. T. Hetvler nun. Kn I'I lie (reek, Oro. Air-.H tf l-OK AIJv 10 ittTBH, tienr liakevlew. ieMi ilition: K ol S' of NW!4 of NICJ4 of Sect ion HI, TuWIimI,) 40, Kn.iice llli: V. M. Otto K. Alg ernon, I.akeCity, Minn. FICANK I.I.N. 1!I0 four paaneiijjer. ix ')lliilcr roailMtej. run only 4."O0 lulleM, 4. h ., repulnteil. A l nlme throiiKhout, Kiiirui)text naJurixKi aa new, tiarvinn fur nnyoiie wImIiIiik hlifh powered railnter, aellH new forHgiHl. I'rlee f.o.li. I'urt- lanil. MeimleM. Oiillula Autr Co., 7 til A; IihvImHIh., Port luik!, Oreoii. till lu-rea line, level Inml ailjolnlui; Pauline Marxh, alx uillea uoith of town of bllver Ijike. Vtrychenp furciiMli. Apply to J. O. Hall, '22 CliHiiiher nl ( otiitiieref lUilillU. I'm'. Inml, Oreif.iii. 4-13 roit 'sAi.r: Tim wg of sec. r-,4. t. :w h.. Unum- In i:., W. M., near Lake- view, Or. Cull oil or adilri'MM (. linn. K. Kljiin, ( itv lteortler, hnlcm. Ore. ."2:1 4rs llli: I.llkevieW Alintrni't Si Title Co. U tiukinu Hpii inl (irlrea oil Almt rai'ta to O. V. J.. Co.'a TiiictH iiml Town IOtM. I lilt SAI.i: 10 Keren " ltd a 6 acre water riht, O.V.I... Tract 10. S,i-. 7, T. 41. U. in, and Lot 11. lllk. 7. fur f HiU. l0. paid. Ad'IreMH Alfred Kuvkeudall, lien. 1 H-l . Lou AliKclea, Calif. 1-XK SALK. 10 acres, with 5 acre water r'gUt, O-V-L. Tract iO, hec. 7, Tp. 11. K. 1'.'. aud hot 11. lilk. (7. Mimt hell at once. Price 1170. 9 1 81 paid. AddfixM A. KUYKKNDALI., (Jbu. Del., Loa Anueleit. Cnl. Ki'K SAl.K I.. J. I'.iro Trm i .' 11 r, l'r iliul. 'I T. :ii, II. In. to acrr. it,,. KnU XAl.K - ltl .'. bl.K'k 41. and trai l It, -. IV T. I'I. It I I. 1" I'W I'.'ti r hW.'UKilt, ITil Ijtl.lli'X nl , aii Kr ami ueo. I al. ion a.i.K I'd n. bu,i k o. v. 1. . addi- (1.111, and S' ji.l Ni, ol NK', ol Nt'4. ivc. S. 1. io. It. Itt. Kl a. r. A.l ll. " Krid tn.rr. r. KK1I 4, bo Id, Klil t lt, Kali, l'rur .'10. Oil S A I. K -Tract I, S.-c. IV T. :I7. II. SI, 4"-rf. J. If. IVarx.n. .1.1 W Alamrda Aviv l. nvtr.l ol. Knit H AI.K -I j.t .'I, liloci l:w and trari (I. h.-c In, 1 41, It In, i a r.a A.lilr.aa I iltlvu "nrj.in K lot M, U' Moln. i. loa. KoK hAl.K-t.nt 14. tiliM-k l.iu.and S', ol hh'4 ol Ni4. hi 17. 11), 11 Hi. S'l acr. a. Kai 1.. ra. Ikix 14, Kl'lu.tl. l.l. W a.h l'rlca KoK KAl.K lxt li, block ! l,U VI. addillon, and Sh1,. hi4, H,.o i;, 1 .;. it S4. 4.1 a ro. AdUruuJ. I'i.tii- Wolli', Moortuad, Mlnu. KOK HAI.K-Uit U. liloi k SI..OV 1. addition, and ol N W, ol ( '4, hec 111. I i. H .Hi, VU arr- Adtlrcx ('. C. Harmon, loa Kauaaa ht, lt. cl riul.l . h. i. KOK hAI.K hi, ol S,. ol hK!. ol NKii,h 44, t 10. K 0.1, lu acri'l. A.i.iruna uiura j, uffii-i, u kiIivmiii Ai' invvani ) NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS. I a the matter of the Eatateof Joaeph E. Jetuiore. tleceaaed. 'I'I... iiu,l..rMknitil J. A. .let more. bavinu liten Uulv apDolnti'd liv tint County Court of the State of Oregou, for the County of Lake, aa admiulh. tratrlx ol tho estate 01 jOMcpn ji. joi tnore, deceahtd. " Notice Ih hereby given to all credi tors of and all perhona having claims againat aaid diH't-aaed, to preaent them duly verlllcd. Ha ro.piircd by law, within ais tnontlm from the UpmI loililli-nlliiii of tliln notice, to aald J. A. Jetmoie, nt the law olll e of L. l Conn, tu l.nkevlew, Or. Dated and tiiht piihlltilieil thia Mb dav of Juiit', li'll J.A. JETMOKE, Admiulatratrlx of the Es tate of Joseph li. Jottnoro, ileceaHed. CONTEST NOTICE ' Department of the luterior, L'niU'd StaU-a Land Olllce. Lakevlew, Ore., June "4,1011: To Kalpli G. Scott, of Loa Angclea, Cnlir., Coutcatee. Vou are hereby notified that Eaye Keene, who givea Lakevlew, Oregon, as her poat-ollloe addrean, did 00 May S5, 10U, UIo in thia olllue l.er duly corroborated application to couteat and Hccure the cancellation of your homehtoad, Serial No. 03tiL'S. made June U.11I10, forlLots 3,4. 0. SEWNW'K, NK4 BWIi, Bection 4, Townablp 38 B, Itauge 17E, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for her contest aliu alleges that aald tuitrymau never eHtabliahed a residence or settled upon tho above duHcrlbed tract, nor haa ho ever cul tivated or linpi oTcd tho same or uuy part thereof: You are, tlierofore. further notified that the said allegations will be tak en by this office aa having; bean con fessed by you, aud your said entry wll be cancelled tiiereuudor without your further right to lie heard there hi, either before this office or ou ap peal, If you fail to file In this office within twonty days after the fourth publication ot this notice as shown below, your answer, under oath, speellically meeting aud responding to theae allegation of content, or if you fall withiu that time to tile tu ! this offlrn duo proof tlmt you hnve -rvi ft co" o( ,vonr (itnnnT on tha iild i (itiinifin t either In iroii or lif ri-tildtcri'd mull. II tM wrvlcn 1 made ly the h livery olncopy of your Hiiawarto the oofiH-xOiiit In pi-raon I nroof of awn mrvlci mil"!. If either ; the Miiil cooteatitot'a written nk I nowl('i1frii'fit of hla reei-lot of tli coiy, allowing1 t lie date of It receipt or the uffliliivlt of tho person by ! h lioto the delivery was made mUiIIiik lulii-n hihI win-re the copy was dell v. red; If made ly relMtereil moil. ! nro.)f of mii b service liiut col aUtoMha ftflnluvlt of the peraon liy j whom the ropy n mane,!, "Uiiin when and the punt ollie to whleli It wax mailed, and vlt muni lie accompanied ly the puHtuiaater'a reeel,pt for the letter. You ahould Ntate In your unawer the linioo of the poMoftice to hlrh you (leBlre future notlrea to Ik- fteut to you. AltTHCK W. OIITON, IteirlHfer. Date ol llmt puhlli'uilou .lune'Jtl, it'll Meroiid .Inly , " n. 20. r.di third fourth I'KTITION H)t Llql OH LICKNHK We, the underpinned li'K'tl Votera of North Warner I're'diict, I.nke County Stat of Oreifon. riMp4-etfullv et,itlun the Hon. County Court of Lake Coun ty, Hlate ol ()reoi:- to Kfatitn lifeline to I'at Murphy to aell KplritiiouM, tualt and vinotia llipiora In Ii-hm (piantltlea than one Kl.on in North Waroer Pret lnct, I.nke County. Htat of ( m-Kon, for the period of Tlv Month, uh In duty tiotiud we will ever pray. NAMKS J .1 VaiiKctileti Philip Lynch Henrv Auderoti Otto Kim-IjIii C II ltol.ltiHoii ThomaaC r'l.vnii J Hamlley I'- n laly .laiuea 11 O'Conner J MeaHiier it A Ktananl David Crow T J riulllVMU I'ete Caldwell .1 I, O'SullivMii I'atMeA llfle I Lliieli'tn ll. hard Alien J Murphy I' K Taylor I. 1' Manner Fl'liane Jen-mlah Mayni hu John McCartly It II tinael 11 L I'reaa 1' l" IWiiiue .1 W I Ine J (i Itoberta K F Hmith Michael Lane John McCarthy t icoft(e iey C W Dent I. 0 llcckwitli H I'olndrxt.r IVnj'iinin D Minnnlian Jatue Lticey Kwell Hortin M ti DelMtinay I'hilip S Harry Ed w P Hmx M A I'riday A C iSiiow W E acbtihter tieotge Maizlill Karl .'-iiniililliitf 'at Mi'HHiier W li tirlnl C II c::riln O W Hlbv .1 II Turpln State ol ( r.'K;oii Count v of Luke, m I, I 'at Murphy of IMio-li. Lake Co. Oregon,- Udng Urht duly a worn ac cordliiKT to law ilepoMu and a iy : That the forearoltiit p'tltloii contalna the hitftiat urea ol an actual majority of the whole lilliutier ot lcg;al vnteraof North Warnel Precinct, Lake County O egon; That each ol said hlgnatnre In genuine, that each if the perHotiH who hliiaturea lire algned to aald pi'iitioii ia an ucttiiil reHidciit in hul l precinct at the date hereof and waa and ban been actually a reHidciit ot and n-r-idinc In aald orecinct at leant thirty daya iunneillately prvcceiliiig theduuihe Hlned thi petition and nlao of the lilinn '! the same. PAT Ml HPUY. Sworn and nubHcrlhed U'lore me this 5 day of June. P.H1. .I.J. Van Kenlen, Notary Public for Oregon. Notice ia bereliy given that the un dersigned will aiiply to the Hon. Coiiniv I citirtof Iake ( ounty. Ktate of Oreiron. on July 7. 1 lit 1 . for all ceilrti; to Hell hpirilUOUH, mull nun vlnourt liiiuora In Icsh iiuauliilea than one trillion in North arin-r t rectnci Ijiku i uuatv. t irvsoti. tor a oeriou 01 twelve iiioutha from the Mil day of July, A. P.. Hill. PAT MUHPUY. Department nf tho Interior, U lilted States liud Olllce, Lakevlew, Oregon .nu.e i., inn. Tn All Wnoui Ii Mav Concern Notice ia hereby given that plat of aurvtv for Township L'tl south, Kunge 1. East, will be ofUclallv tiled in thia olllce at 0 o'chx k on July 12, 1011. iffi which time the laud In said towns! ip w ill be subject to entry, if i.it lOlu.rwIxe reticrvod or aotiroiiri ated, the same as other Htirveyed lands. AUrilCK W OUTON Uegister PETITION FOR LUiUOlt LICENSE We, the undersigned legal voters of Crooked Creek Precinct, LakeCouuty, State of Oregon, roBpectlvoly petition the lion. County Court of Lake County, State of Oregou. to graut a I.lcei'he to A. M. Macnab and J. F. Hulliuan to he 1 Sprllious, Malt and Vinous Liquors iu less ijuauities than one gallon in Crooked Greek Precinct Lake Couuty. State of Ore gon, for the Period of twelve Months aa lu duty bound we will ever pray. (Jeorire Newconibe It. A. I tley Ernest L. Meyer Hichard Nell Si Henderson V S. Situ irons Italphlt. Hde Frank Brinkman U. O. Griffith T. V. Mulkey Nnr Mendle Peter Morris C. S. Stone Wm. Smack H F. Sherlock Dan Buckley Bob lloltz L. B Moe A. U. Vanderpool Art Itehart Maurice Keeffee F. 1 . Loveless L. C. Meyer Geo. Parker P. E. Roberts C. W. E. JeniiiugH A. S. I'at ton Harrison Price It. t irumati J It. Heck man II. (i. Heck man Martin Keiuiedy Kail L. l llfioh Tim Murphy Mike Murphy C. F. Schuits A. Ben steel Jack Barker (ieo. Sherman D. M. Bazar A. M. Hardiaty (ieo. Schmidt S. P. Dicka W. T. Uii.rnum P. E. shellhaiumer John M. Murphy Win. Schmidt State ot Oregon,) County of Lake. ) I. J. F. Ilalllnan, being first duly sworn depose and say: the foregoing netltlou contains an actual majurtiy of the whole number of legal voters of Crooked Creek Precinct, of Lake County, Oregon; that each signer of said petition was, at the time be signed the same, and la now, an actual resident ot said precinct, aud has bo actually resided iu Bald product con tinuously tor a period ot more than CAVALRY HORSES RAISED IN WEST Waah'nRton, June 1f. Wentern horHchruifderii are aoon to he called up on to fo-operate with the government In a rnoftt cornprehenaive movement liKkln(f aftr the raifting of army mount, and the territory went of the MiHB0Ur in lo ror,trihuU) it quota of . , , . . , ' (lovernrnnnt reeogtiition of the fact that the Went ia breeding auperi or army mount, with better wind great- i er endurance and capable of withstand ing the hardships of Army campaigns haa at last advanced to a point wlera it promises to be of immense practical value to western horsemen. whoe ani-! mala heretofore have found little favor when Uncle Sam sought mounts for hia cavalrymen. Now it ia planned to es tablish one of the government breeding station in the home of the cow pony. and that section ia to be placed on the same footing aa Kentucky in supplying cavalry mounts for the future. During the past year the Secretary of War requested the co-operation of the Secretary of Agriculture in evolv ing some plan for enabling the Army to obtain suitable horses. Many ex perts were consulted and extensive in vestigations conducted, and as a result a plan has been formulated that will provide over 2000 mcu its yearly from Government owned stallions. It U pro posed to divide the United States into four breeding stations, one of which is to lie located in the West-Montana, Wyoming, Oregon. Washington and perhaps California. In thia western district the tilan proposes to place 15 thoroughbreds and ten standard-bred stallions, in charge of the Government agent. The terms of survice are to lie free, but mares muist be approved by the proper officer aa of the type dexired. The owner will be reiiuired to enter into a contract wild trie war Deparment to give an option on the renulting foal during the year it is d yearn old, at a price to be fixed before the mare in bred. The mare mui-t re main in th'i breeler'a piennio.T until the foal is weaned, and in cane the mare in dinpied of before the govern ment li-.n exercised itn option, a ser vice fee mut be paid. Prices are to j lie fixed annunlly for each ntate by a board before each breeding seanon , openn. Of particular interest to western horebreederx in the incorporation ol a report by Captain Conrad, in the re port of Chief Mulvin. of the Bureau o I Animal Industry, in which it in naid the old-time undesirable cow pony of the Went ha nit entirely disappeared, and has given place to larger animals frequently having a cross of draft blood. Other reports made to the Board showed the Western horse to be the ideal cavalry mount. It could hub hits on rough forage when necessary, drink almost any kind of alkali water and withftand greater hardships than the thoroughbred. Sound of wind and limb, the Western horse, an bred today, has strong argument in its favor. It is belived this plan could be put in mM.rntion for the first vear at a cost not to exceed $250,000. The expense j in hub.touent years is estimatea at $10,000 and Congress will be asked to make the necessary appropriation some time during the coming winter. European countries long ago have found it necessary to supervise the breeding of horses in order to supply the demands of the Army and every European country, with the exception of England, has for years been en couraging the breeding of proper Army mounts. It is interesting to note that conditions now confronting England and America in this regard are jdentj cal, and that both countries are about to adopt some such plan as here outlin ed. On the basis of 40 mares per stallion, the proposed system would cost the government about $10 per colt, but the results obtained would far out weigh any objection as to additional expense. Graduates From 11 States The graduates this year at O. A. C. included men and women from 11 states ami1 1 foreign country. India was represented by 1 student. Oregon by 108. Alaska by 2. California, Wis consin 2. Washington 8, South Dakota and Indiana 1 each, Arizona. Iowa and Colorado 1 each. The 49 officers for next years regiment include represen tatives of 7 states Pennsylvania. In diana. Idhao, Michigan, Oregon, Wash ngton and California. thirty days nest immediately preced ing the date on which he sisrned Bald petition, and of the filing and preheat tatlou thereof. j pt HALLINAN. Subscribed and aworn to before me this 29th day of May. 1911 . (SEALt CHAS. II. COMBS, Notary Public for Oregon. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the umlerslk-ned will apply to the County Court of Lake Couuty, Oregou, on tho 5th dav of July. IS 11, for a license to sell spirituous malt and vinous Honors, lu quantities less than oua gallon, at Crooked Creek Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, fcr the period of oua year. a. M. MAONAB J. F. HALL1NAN. WHEAT PRODUCTION IN UNITED STATES! The recent entimate that the 1911 wheat crop will ho the larent ev-r pnxlured in the United States, aa an nounced by the Department of Agricul ture, lend Interest to the rerorda of prxluctlon in. and movement Into and out of the country of wheat and it productH a puhliffhcd "by the Bureau of StntiHtica, Department of Commerce and Labor. Wheat has alwayoheen an important factor both in the production and foreign commerce of the United State, and continues to increase in importance in the matter of produc tion, though somewhat decreasing in the quantity exported. The wheat production in the United States in 1870 was 320 million bushels ; 18H0. 4rJ mililon; in 18h9. 409J (dropp ing to 3yj million in 1H90 but advancing to G12 millions in 1891.) J3Z2 millions in 1900. an 1 o5 million in 1910; though even higher records were made in 1901, 7iS million bunhels, and 1905, million. Much has been said Bbout the low product per acre of wheat in the United States when compared with that in European countries and it is doubtless irue that wheat production in certain countries of Europe, where great attention is .given to the care of the land and the supply of proper soil foods, is greater per acre than in the United States. On the other hand, however, it is equally true and inter esting that the yield per acre in the United States is increasing, having averaged 15.8 bushels per acre in 1909 against 14 bushels per acre in 1907 and 1918. 12$ bushels in 1904. 13 bushels in lfi94, and 10i bushels in 1883. While the production per acre of course fluc tuates from year to year, the average production per acre during recent years has clearly been higher than the average for the last decade or two. This slight increase in the quantity, coupled with the material advance in price, brought the average farm value per acre for 1909 up to $15.62 per acre, against an average of about half that figure in the period from 1890 to 1900. Meantime the quantity of wheat re tained for domestic consumption has greatly increased, while the quantity exported has been reduced. In the fiscal year 1910 the quantity retained for consumption was 650 million bushels, being larger than in any earl- .a . . . i J teryear; ana ine auanuiy exporiea, 87 million, which was less than in any fiscal year since 1877, with the single exception of 1905. when only 44 million bushels" were exported. In 1908 the exports aggregated 163 million bushels, and in 1902, the high record year in wheat exportations, 235 million. Prices of wheat since 1904 show a material advance over those of the preceding decade, the domestic quo tation of No. 2. red winter, in New York market being, according to the Bureau of Statistics. $1.25 in 1909 and $1.05 in 1908, while in no year from 1892 to 1903 was the average as much as $1.00, but ranging down as low as 6ic per bushel in 1894. 80o in 1901. and 85c in 1903. The export price which averaged 72c, in the fiscal year 1900. 81c in 1904, 99c in 1908, and $1.02 in 1909. only touched the $1.00 price in August and September of the current year, 90c in March, 92c in April and. for the 11 months ending with May averaged 93c per bushel. ONE PRICE ON LORD'S CODE Secretary of State Olcott has inform ed the Bancroft-Whitney company of Portland, publishers and dealers in law books that hereatfer no trade dis count will be allowed for Lord's Ore gon Code. It has been customary in the past to allow a discount on purchases of more than 50 books and the company has taken advantage of this for several vears. To Drmt tne DOOK8 costs me state $3.83, while the books are hxed by statute to sell at $3.50, or 33 cents less than the cost of production. Here is a case where the more books the state publishes the more money is lost and this loss has been augumented in r a - the past by allowing the trade discount on more than 50 books. Secretary of State Olcott in con formity with his avowed policy to cut down expenses everywhere it is possible, has decided to patch up the leak from this source as much as he can and hereafter the books will not be sold at less than the price presented by law. The book company has remonstrated with the secietary's office over this new move but Secretary Olcott is firm and like President Taft, when once his mind is set, is as stubborn aa a mule. The discount price has been $2.80. 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