DIGEST PREPARED ON ELECTION LAWS Manual Can Bo Had Free From The Socretary of State. Secretary of State Hon W. Oloott li l-atilng dlgeit of the election lawa of the ttata. The data of every event of the election year i prominently act out, io the pamphlet will he a handy manual tor candidate" and the many othera in the atate who wlidi to kr, potted on election attain. "ity the dlKOKt of the Inwi relating io election." aaya Mr. Oleutt In thi preface of tho pamphlet, "it ia Intend ed to aperiflcally ni root I tin at II n ol tho e'etur, tho tandl !ato for i om Inatlonor election, and ihu e (hat huve to do witti adriilniittertnK tnu Lw, to The Best Automatic Farm Gate (Patented) In Use Ii Every State In Union FOR. SALE BY PORTER. H. PLEASANTS Willow Ranch -:- -:- -:- California & "z Do mirh provisions thereof aa relate to ' anca of the lawi relating to election' or regulate annie art or prcurrile aome ' Among the important da tea pre duty lo he performod on their part In 'ceding the primary" election on May 1G, connection with the i.orninaton or I ere April I1), April 15, May 1 and May 0 111 ro aoiight, or In tho course of their 0. ; ofllcial dutira. ( I April 10 la the laat day for filing' "Kor example, by examining auoh nomination petitions for any atate or dlgr.t of dat.a relating U both , dl'trlct o!lre. Thie la alio the laat nnm.rvtn.1 r.l ..Inctlona. nUctora W J " w ranuldatea for nomination or election to odlce, and public utile i a la may aacer- tain within what time any aut or thing ( nie ror puii.cauon mine cam required of them fall be done or pr- P-iR" pamphlet. April 15 la the laat formed. Information concerning thB matter relating to and to be Included In ramllilatra' nntitlnna ran Mian h accured from the aeveral abitract and ! aietementa tollowing. j "Attention la directed to the f,cl ttat thm pamphlet la not tho law, but ! oi ly the interpretation given to it by the compilers trorn tho heat Inform. tmn available. Much care haa been exrrclrie.'l in ltd preparation, and It la rept cl fully nufirmtto I to tho people of tho utiilp, in the hope that it miiy bu of Homo unistmico In I fie, obmrv- -.nJUv-.. You Realize that the manufacturers of "Concord" Pianos have taken the time to bu;M them right? This means much to you in the selection of your piano, for the "care" with which it is built deter mines tone, durability and beauty. Furthermore, The Materials which enter into the construction of "Concord" Pianos nr? card',' r elected, thoroughly sea soned, and handled in accordance with the latest and best idtus in tcicniific piano building. This7 alone, insures a f'-'U, rich, enduring tone lasting durability of ceji it uction exquisite beauty of design and finish. 1 For permanent satisfaction! select a "Concord" Piano for your home. -Exhibited By SHEPHERD (3b SON KLAMATH FALLS il on wnicn cunuiUBie m.y iiib iur itraitaand ata'ementa in their favor, or on which opposing argument may y on wnicn nominanng penuoo. m-x be filed with the county clerk for county or precinct office. M, 1 ,ne 0- ,he reKiatretion mu,t "P'nnm of the attorney general. Mb 6 lh" on wh ch lh" ""i-tary f atai. ahail torward eopiea "" ""mlJI11" l" voter". Con () 'fiilli'Kl.un la in frim trade cr I i ii Lurlniia at.d eUlca that tiie present winter ran teen a very favor ablu one for all Ihu cluck running there. Recipe JMotes Some Racipae From a Recently laauad Cookbook. The latent addition to culinary lit erature contain a recipe for brown brcud, contributed by the former Mrs. Clevelmid: "Take one bowlful of I lull ii n men I. one bowlful of rye flour and ono bowlful of aour milk, one la rue cupful of iijoIuhhch. one tenxpoon- . ful of milt SteHui for two and a bulf bourn am biiko from twenty minutes to bulf tin hour, depending upco the I bent of thi oven. Mm. William .lennlngt I'.rynn gives a re ln? for trnwberry connervo that aoiinilri very good. F'onr boxes of atrn wberiieit und ouo plneupple are re quired. CtunIi the berrlca a little. Put pineapple throiiKb a meat grinder, us ing coiiTHi-st wheel. I'luce plueapplo over alow Ore until Juice comes out; add ben-lea. If there does not seem to be Juice enough to keep fruit from burning add a little water When the fruit la tender add sugar to tante. Boll down to tbe thickness desired. 8tlr constantly. Mra. Albert Sidney Durleaon. wife of tbe poatmaater general, la a native of Teias, and she bas given a recipe for genuine Texaa com bread. 8be says: "Tbe best corn bread In tbe world Is made of almple cornmeaL scalded wltb a little boiling water and thin- I ned wltb cold water; salt and melted I lard, two tableepoonfnla to a cupfnl of meal. Bake In a shallow pan Inside tbe oven or on a griddle on top of tbe stove. We never eat corn bread made In any other way." Very quaint are tbe recipe furnish ed by Mrs. Champ Clark, wife of tbe speaker of tbe bouse of representa tives, for some of them date back to revolutionary daya. Here la one: "To dreaa beef sufficient for two gentle men, with a fire made of two news papers. "Let tbe beef be cut In slices and put on a pewter plntter. Pour on wa ter sulQclent to cover tbe slices, salt and pepper to tiixte and cover wltb another plntter. Inverted. Place tb disb upou a Mtool. bottom upward. tb legs of such a lentrth as to raise tbe platter several tnelw from the txiard Cut the ueVMp:iperi Into ntnp. licfii with a candle anil apply ttrein itihIii:ii ly, so an to keep it mu the oiiOi-i iiif whole dish 'iVIieo tli" paper doue tile -'f'. vvl'i nc Ui'tH- I'.'f may Im- -t i: Uf' - is to m.iKe it sirm ful" Mm. Clark Is nio tlie Hippy puHSew nor of Mantiii 'nliliiirtu' recipe for pear prexerres: "Ye pears sboiild lie very freshe. WuHue and put yliem into boiling lye for s Uilnu!t Keuioi'e und plai-e ybem In cold water Next put ye fruit Into a prepared alriie or aiiirar aud water. Use bnlf a ikiiiihI of sugar for everle pound of ye fruit; water to dissolve. Now cook for a quarter of an bour. Remove and put on plates to cooL Boyle miliar down to one-half Its orig inal quantetie. Put ye slrupe and pears Into Jars and add brandy. Seal wblle hotte" Mra. Joseph us Daniels, wife of tbe secretary of the uavy. Is a native of North Carolina, and she gives tbe recipe for tbe famous North Carolina white fruit cake. It U as follows: Cream together one pound of butter aod one pound of Biigar. Add tbe beaten yolka of ten eggs, two grated eocoanuts, two pounds of citron, sliced tbJn and cut In little pieces; one pound of almonds, blanched and broken In small pieces. Dredge fruit wltb flour. Flavor wltb mace and nutmeg and a wineglassful of brandy. Fold In tbe well beaten whites of tbe eggs. Mix for pound cake. 8eallopd Oystare. Drain tbe liquid from a quart of stewing oysters and set It aside. In the bottom of a buttered bakedlsh strew a layer of crushed cracker crumbs; season with paprika and salt; dot wltb butter and wet with oyster liquor and milk In equal quantities. Next put a layer of oysters, seasoned In like manner, then more crumbs, pro ceeding thus until tbe dish is full or you bave used up all the materials. The ton layer ohould be crumbs wltb a I double allowauce of butter. Pour In the rest of the liquor, cover closely and buke. At the end of bulf an bour or when tbe surface begins to bubble re move tbe cover and brown lightly. , Date 8uat Pudding. Stone and cut Into small pieces one pound of dates. Chop six ounces of fresh beef suet and mix wltb It three quarters of a pound of fine bread crumbs. Sprlnklt a small cupful of sugar over the dates and then add tbem to tbe suet and crumbs. To one well beaten egg add one-half cupful of sweet milk and stir Into It a half cup ful of flour, that bas been sifted wltb one teuspoonful of baking powder. Mix all well together, flavor with a wlneglnsHful of sherry, turn into a well greased mold uud steam for three buurs. Serve with a hot eggnog sauce. Indian Cutlets. Mix with quarter of a ptut of milk a tenspnonfiil of coriander seed, the same of powdered ginger and a small onion, finely chopped. Take two pounds of teudei veal, cut into neat cutlet shaped piece and soak In the above mixture one h.iur Then roll and fry a ligbt brown. Sprinkle a little salt over each and squeeze a little lemou Juice ovet them the niomeut of serving. CCTTON FOR NORTHERN CALL I FORNIA. ' A good mnny Important discoveries of one kind and another have been In a large measure hci Mental. In the way of HIiiHtriitlng the truth of this mny bo mentioned the attempt which will ho made the coining season on a considerable scale to grow cotton In northern California. Less than a year ago the Southern Pacific employee who' bas charge of tbe pumping station at j Ilosevllle, Cal., 107 miles from Ban ! Francisco, got a bnndful of seed from a carload of cotton that was side i tracked at the point mentioned en ! route north from the Imperial valley. , He sowed the seed In a garden ot : near the staUon and was surprised to note how thriftily It grew. The bolls iwpped open, and the branches of the ' plant bent tinder the weight of the ripe cotton. Neighboring ranchers and oth- era heard of his success In growing the ! cotton and have contracted for seed, wltb the Idea of extending the experi ment. TIiIh Is likely to prove nu Inter esting phnse of the development of the cotton growing industry of the Golden Ktatc. whose output of cotton, chiefly from the Imperial valley, bas increased from 100 bales In PJ09 to 100,000 bales tbe past season. SOME INTERESTING COMPARI SONS. That largest crop yields do not al ways net tbe grower tbe most money is shown very emphatically In a com parison of some of tbe staple crops of 1912 and 1013. In tbe case of tbe corn crop the total yield for 1913 Is 22 per cent below that of tbe year previous, yet tbe growers will receive 6 per cent more for It, and this amounts to $100. 000.000. In the case of potatoes, tbe past season's crop Is about 30 per cent below what It was In 1912, yet It will net tbe growers S40.000.000 more than did tbe preceding year's crop. Cotton furnishes an even more striking In stance of tbe truth mentioned. Al though tbe yield of the past year's crop Is put at nearly a million bales less than that of 1912. a decrease of 5 per cent the growers wUI receive for It. at 14 cents per pound. 22 per cent more than they did for the 1912 crop. This amounts to a cash increase of $125, 000.000. CIDER SI5UP. An experiment is being made at Hood River, Ore., this winter that will be watched with much Interest by ap ple growers everywhere who bave the cull apple problem on their bands. In the experiment In question the sweet c'.der as It Is extracted from tbe ap ples is evaporated until tbe residue is of ubout the consistency of thin sirup. This is canned and is said to keep for an Indefinite time. On being diluted wltb water It Is said to tie in every re spect equal to tbe original cider from which the sirup was secured. This matter of keeping cider sweet without preservatives has been a knotty prob lemIn fact. It hasn't been solved and If the method referred to proves as sat isfactory as tbe claims made for it ap ple growers of the country will bave grounds for feeling elated. ORCHARD CAFJE PAYS. That painstaking care In tbe spray lug and thinning of fruit and In tbe selection and packing of it at harvest will pay in the New England states as well as out In Washiugton and Oregon Is shown in tbe record of prizes won by a Mr. Sawyer of Salisbury. N. H., during two successive years on an ex hibit of a single barrel of Baldwin apples. In trophies and casb these two barrels of apples have netted their owner $308. The fruit shown was from trees twenty-five years old thut were set out by the owner when be was a lad In high school. About the only observation that need now be made concerning these prize winning apples is that the orchard that pro duced tbem was not run as an inciden tal, side Issue, calf pasture proposition. SKIMMiLK FOR POULTRY. A contributor to an agricultural pa per tells of an experiment be made In the feeding of sklmmtlk to poultry that proves its value in a very definite way. He divided sixty pullets Into two even lots. One lot was fed skim milk as a part of tbe ration, and the other was given water. The test be gan Nov. 1 and closed May 1. In this period of six mouths the flock that had been given sklmmtlk produced "- 5? worth of eegs at a cost for feed of $18.97. The flock that had been given water produced $30.i4 worth of eggs, while their feed bill wss $23.72. Buttermilk Is nearly ns good as skim milk and either should ' be fed to the hens whenever It can be I had. CATTLE ABORTION. A report recently Issued by the bu reau of animal Industry of the fed eral department of agriculture calls attention to the serious nature of con' tnglous abortion In cattle, a malady that ranks next to tuberculosis in the Inroads It makes In the cattle raising Industry. The cause of tbe disease bas been discovered, and It bas been found that the virus ran be Intro duced Into the body of a cow In sev eral ways. When a cow becomes in fected wltb the disease ber milk be comes poisonous to her offspring. A further Interesting discovery in con nection with the disease Is that germs mny be given off for years In the milk of cows that no longer abort. TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER KEEPS OUT All. THE RAW PATCNTtO Watch These w a Cannot Rr.FLEX Edges v Run N At PpotectYouoIV The Front Waterproof Dusablk satisfaction guaranteed $3.00 Everywhere rfrVF?'c A. J. TOWER CO. ! BOSTON TYPHOID DEATHS and f lckn nr ao more nr-o r.uiry thnr Sm -illpo. Arrriir xrwdiraJ experience ha dm onstratd the alrruxt mtracu Ima fficary of an'ltyphoio. arefnation. Be Taccinatetl bow by your physician, jrou and your family. Ask your phyilclan or dntfrlft, or vM to ua for (riformartloa concerning Tpboul Vaccine and results from us uae. THE CUTTtt LABORATORY, 5CRKCLTY, CAL oDucavcciaisa aiiUHt uaaca tj.a.uctaa m: Orllit. Aflft4tmia, Mnalsl mm4 (Vrmmmrtml aottrvw. Fcoltf trftiswl In lattititiaM af America and EimtM. W hlp ttidenti to Mra M air owm way. Ltormltnrr for clrla. Chrlrtta In fl ao Trel lmt snrmt-n r!1 rigs. Kw pdftwstjt fad of Qoartrr million dollar. W KIT at H. M. CKOOH H. rrUlTit, AltM&r Cull Albany, Orfla THi OU)tfT EVTABLIHHPD REAt.TT FIRM IN SOUTHERN OREGON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For sale either for utock or agri cultural purposes. . W. MAXWELL & SON LAKCVIEW, OREGON Catarrh Cannot Be Cured , with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, u tbrj nnnot reach the w, of tbe dleae. Caurrb If a MochI or conitltottuaal disea, and to ortl-r to cure it yoo 01 tut take Internal remedlea. Hall'a Catarrb Cure Is taken Interoallr. and acts directly opou tbe blood anil aiocuus surfaces. Hail's C'atarrb Cora Is not qnark medicine. It was pre scribed bj on of the best pbyslciana In this country fur years and Is a regular prrwriptloo. It is compo'l of tbe beit tonics known. cod bTned wltb the best blood purifiers, actios; dl rectly oa tbft mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of tbe two ingredients Is wbitt pr duces such wonderful results la curing catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. P. J. CliBNEI It CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Bold by Dragglsts, pries 75c. Taas UaJTs family Pills for conatlpttloa. SIOOO Dollars Reward We, W. F. Detert and W. D. Iuke, own all tbe cattle branded 70 or XL and formprl.v ownd by Cox & Clark and the Htryt!rd Land & Cattle Company. Tliece tattle are now on th rafiqea ni Modoc and Lnsrien Connties. For Information 'parting to tbe arr6t and conviction f any party or part ten Dlfgally trandin, ktllliig, ilririnj; off or rile liohlni; cf Mny of th above cattle we will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LJMtS and the costs of arrest and prosecution. S-nd all Information to K II. Day. Al'uras, Modoc county Cal., or to uh at Latrobe, EI Dorado County. Cal. If guilty party might es cape, promptly notify the Sheriff of the county In which the Illegal act was committed and advise ns by wire at our expense. W. F. DETEKT, I W. D. DUKE. Strayed or Stolen Strayed or stolen from Abm Lake on the 15th of March, fthrte horses of the following description : One grey gelding, branded 2L and horeehoe on If ft shoulder; one grey four-year old mare branded quarter circle lazy Sou riuht rifle: and one bay uiare with white hlud leg, brand ed quarter cbcle D upside down. A liberal rewurd will be given for the recovery of same by Jerry I. Kgan aod Dan Sullivan of Plush, t trecon. D '8 $1,000 REWA&D be Oxtfivn Cal. -ttornla auti Nevada livm mock totco' w w 'Ion Affcx'iatou, of . VK whitib tbe uuder !" siKueoj'lsn, member ' s-i' x reward tot evUleogu..- . leauiiiK to tbe fa reht and iionvlntliiaj of any party or par ties slealtuK boraea. rattle or mules be longing to any of it nu-uioers. la addition to tbe above, tbe undersigned liters ou the same conditiou Ji 0.00 tor all bora- branded home shoe bar ou both or either ' aw brand recorded in eight counties. Rauge Uruej, Lake and Crook oouniles. Horse 'euiod wbeu sold. Nooe but grown boraea sold, and only In lar inhchet w. W. Bbown. Fife. Oregon. HOW TO PREVENT RILIOL'S ATTACKS ' "Coining events cast their shadows before." This Ii especially true of bit- ious attacks-. Your appetite will fail, you will feel dull and languid. If you are subject to blllou attacks take three of Chamberlain' Tablets aa aoon as these symptoms appear and the attnek may be warded off. Fori ante by all dealera. 8 lAV . 1 i vm THE EXAMINER FOR. JOB WuRKl