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OITICIAL DIKl2CTOk I'ri-iiitnnl Wimilmw vviltnn Vim Iri'alitnlit Thiiinaa ( Marshall tvnrnlafa ol Hitli , , imam J llrran MmTnurjr o( 1 naaiill.,,,,. William II MiA.,imi HKi-ri.turjr nf r I.I ii.t to v M (lariiaoti AiloriiKf jxnnral Jainna li M. K.-y I. I'luiaair itiral Albert H hurl, aim Hvcr.lurt of Navy JM,liua liann.it Ixvrntari nl I i.i.-ru.r franklin K Unt hwr.'lary ill AvrlrnlMira Iiavlil K lloiialon fwralarr ol Ciimmrri's ...William :. K..inl.l "rnlary ol Ulmr V, llllain i. rt hm,!, Jnliiralalt) Coiiilni-rea Conitiilaalnii.-r hclKr K Clark rr.TM. Oofrnor... M (lawslrl W.-.t Jtwirntarr tit Hlato ii w.tilnin Traur..f TllMli Hi K, A tKirimy Itinioral A.M.I rawli.nl fcuin. 1'uUilti Jnatrtit-llon I., K. Alilirma.. J-r(iiur vv m. Imiiiwo lialry and KimhI Oim J.rhnl) M". V. H. Hanalnni t,,'.", "nilwrlalu (Harry i aim :oiiraainitri ".Mswlrs HI-IIHMKXM'KT thief Jualle K. A. M.H.r. iKiilmri Kuala II.J M.-aii II. II. Durum T. A. Mitllrliln IITB JDIIHUI. i!laln. iu'U" Iliuirr I.. 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I Inu h rvlc.-a in tin- Hall Mli. u In l'i It. id ma ill l..i: I.C. lit. luting Mil i II li.jl t'.-ui.'l Mn-i-i.i'.rn Hiiu.iny .--.. -tit k- at 7 ;:a tl't:i..: a All aru-or-tlnU)' tuvl'.-.l. HKhT Htl'IKf I III Ki ll Of -'IMK l,u. at ruin t r..-a. or. tun. fr.-ai hliiK aji . .inm II A M ami 7 Alt' M ul -mill Hiinila 'I in It Mil. in h ?ilii'ln) li.f.i ut It.' A M I'ra-. f .'rv't at 7: i' ..ti A rt:ir.Hy . vr'.in. ! i 1. Hffl. ii ate ti.rii.aily .uvti.ill -tt.-l.ll i In- a.-rt Ir.-a Kl-V. I.. K H K V I ik ItSt IN. L( i ) (i i) i kjicr im v I.AKKVIktV l.lllli.l-: No 71, A. K A A M.JIol.i-tnt.--l l.i .-tinaa r.ynirila ' .111 ..r b...r- In. tnoi.tl. Muri 14, A.rll 4, May II. hp", la. iii.-'tllit." iiimil rail. K" iii-rall y hturtn) f-r.- Intia. Vlalilu tiri'thran vti'lisuii.:. K. I. W.hkIi-.m k, W, M. ; J. I'nni hniilli, jm 'y V (i (KK OK- HONoll LAklwMlnKr i. No. 77. II nl II., . O. f. W.. Mu.-I- II at i: ihinl Tlitii a la ir .-.i-i mniifii Hal-: l .,niM- Ki.-niiaii. I. nl II ; II. lit ArrniT, t' ul r ; l.iuu- Huiria, II. i-ni'li-r. I (1 O.K. -LAKLVIkW I'.N. VMI'.Ii . : t I I O. 1 1 )r . in.-.la I ! tirat nml l.i-' 1 lilt Uv l-ri-iltlKt.it ''ai'll "I'Ml'li ''I lilt .-'.'' wi ia;;. U.j.iiM 1). II. Il.-mu, t:. !'.. h f. I'liiirt. rr'lM-. A w. 1 .. I.AKrVIKU I.HIK.K No. ill. I4"'i i'vi-ry a.t iiti'i ainl I. an r i H I i.nrailav ir ... mi.utli in Ni -a.iit.. II..M l.aki" -av R. K, n i n-l. M.W Hall llri'iiniiTi, It, A.O. H - HIVI.-i ON I. I.Ak lil'Dl'M V, Mhhli t'tnry a C'li.il an-l foiinti M.in.lav nl .ath m.intli. In I o. ! Hull, LnUvi- w. K J 'Kulilvait, I'.iiiiiti t r.-a ; ii. a. iJ'i'uiiiior. I'rta. liar. Hrt'iiuall. Sii'y A. O. K roilHT riNKWOOl) Nh MM, Mhkl.s vi-ry tlral ami tlilr.l Momlay uf eaoli muiiili III Mnaulili' Hall. K. K t If ll y.C.lt ,C llriL'll, K. C. K.i VV. Antlli.r, K.M.; It Mrl.llll, U 8. 1. O. O. LAKKVIkW IAIIM.K, Nil. , I ', K., tntwta evtrry Haturay t'vuuliiir i Kullnwa Hall, at 7 :.Ho ii'i-I.k k , (ruin Oc toAirll Land at V oli'l.u-k from Ann' 1 M-nti-inlx-r Ho. V. i. Vurni.ii, N. i... K. ( lark, Htvrrlary RKHkKtll LOIH.K- LAKKVIkW LOIK.K. M ti, l.O O.K., mi'cla lh. arr.in.l and fount Krt'lavi ' -a.li i ..iilli i'i o.l. I K.-Howa Hal Mia. (I. Unlit ), N.O.; '. I). Miwa,at'y. HkOPhSlONAL CAW I)s (JMiaKI.O UMItAlu t.itnd anil uw Olllca Abktrattor ot Tllloa katalillallil l- u.vv ... . i .. i Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public l.i.ki' vlr w. Orraui OKKii'I - Dalv Htllnlliiv. I I). VKNA TOH j !t orney Law, Land niiiti-ra Hiii-rlnlt) Hiti iitni.iiuK. CK'H'ri. I.aIK 'J IIOMl'SON AUt rncy ut Law iflUfoii .till Hoor 1 1 cry for. I llldjj. Lakkvikw, Oiikiioa l A. SI I lilt MAN ATTOUNKY AT LAW Statu unil U. S. Court rrnctlct) Olc ALT U HAS, OALIFOUNIA im. ,i. iitviNti itussi:Lii I'hyalnlHii ami Surareon urritKti 4 K n j tier & Iteynoltli l)ru Store IMIONKi nrfltw). Main " Hval.lt.iiiw TI J. 1.. I AON DlCNTlSf No. 343 lleryford Bldtf.. Lakevlew, Ore. W. HAY DEN FISK DENTIST Sut337-339Hryrord Rldff PHONtl Ottloa 852 Classified A Want Ad In Tho Laka Curty Examiner KqienU'fl a few times, if necessary, w ill find a customer lor that property of 7'j:iis. They are scanned closely by inlcndim lni and the cost is nominal 5 cents the li"'." lor each iiiscrtiwa. Special loti-timc rates. HUl MALIC' llli; I,iikfvit.vv Almlrit A 'II I In Co. 1m iimkinK aH iHl prli'4-t on AIihI rnrti to O. V. Ij. Vu.'a Tmt lM a"l Town LotM. H'1KII AOKNTrt W ANTK!) to hell our ollit, ri'fiTcnri'n riMtilri'i. Valli-y Oil Ciimiuiny, (Movi'ltnid, Olilo. M 1212 MAKK Ol-'IfKIl to Allirt K. NaM ri'it, r.miivihliiirK, l'it.. crtHli ofT.T ori !it 18, I Hock 210. No ri'UHi.ii itliltt olTi' will bo r-filHi'(l M12tl 'I'D KXCJlANdK HO acri'H nurtcti 1 turul liiiid K'i of SK'i Soft !n 13 Tp. :!C. It. 'I 'A I I. W. M. Almi Lot , l!lk. 32(1, Lukfvlow AiMltlon f'r liropurty In Hli-lunnm! or cltli'i or tnwim it ro o n il Sail l-'rniii:lHro ll:ty. Address, Chun. IJ. WIIhoii, Tal HUiKf. ('.illfiil'lllll. t'til). 20-t- ' ' ' i l.lafl una AVIII HtlKn. i ii! (M"i'Li:it whisk v at nil. Iluti'l l.akt't li' li.ir. I lie li.'Ht nn.l tiiiri'Kt wtiUkv iiwiil.-. tf r.a. - L m i K AT 'III li NOIMK I'lll; ui. vviirtl Imhiii'iI li.v ttio Ti lfilnifit Company lor (IcHtrnylnic tin .r:ji-t-rty. Hill Cm KKvs.Mil. A KI.WAKU ul .illy i!ulUm M imre ty nllrel fur iiiloriniitluti tlmt. rtil1 IbhiI tu t lio Itrivt hiii finv I'M ion ul toy ( i'im)ti wii i li'i: tto'mi aiii-h or ol lmr pri';rt y Irum inr Coiniuny ; ' in. I tlio Hittiii' rownrii la horttl.y illt.it.(l lur inform j rn Unit, will lt'iul to tiie arri'Ht antl ' nvifl tun of anyone 1h. t.rnyttiK tin- i rtirn'ity ot the t!uiii'iiny. ; CIlHH. L'iiiIjucIi, Hoorotai v Knits Co. Tul. & Tel. On. Mtf. I til. I. . It Kill la M. notick to cHr.nrroits In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, fur the County of Lake. In the matter of the Ksiate of ThoiuiiM C. Flynti, Deceased. Tu all whom It may concern: No tice li hereby given, thut tho under signed has been duly appointed Ad ministrator uf the estate uf Thollius C. Flynn, tlereased," by order of llon- o ra lile II. Daly, Jmljio of tho County i Court of the State ot Oregon, for! the county of Lit lie, duly made and en! n d In said court hi the above entliled matter on 1'. bruary loth, 11)14. All persons having claltna arain.it .a!i! tleceasetl or mild estate, are hero by rtniiilred to present tho sanio ac companied by tin. proper vouchers, as required by law. within six i.itinthH after the date of the first I. ii til lent loii of tliis no: i.e. to said Ad ministrator at tint Law o!'.;.'.. of I,. K. Conn, in the lo.ui uf LaLevk-tv, Lake County, Oregon. Dutetl und l.rst published Feb ruary 12'.h. 1914. JOHN C. FLVNN. Admiuistrutor of tlio listalu 0. Thomas C. Flynn, tlecea-- il. IN TDK COUNTY COPItT OF THE STATIC OF OllliGON FOlt LA K li CtJl.NTY In the matter of the estate of Morris WingtU hi, Deceased. Citation In tho name of tho State of Ore gon, To Nadio Wingfleld, Huth Wlngdeltl and Naomi Wingfleld, heirs at law of Morris Wingfleld, do ceused, and to all known heirs and to all unknown heirs anil devisees of said Morris Wingfleld, deceased.' Ily itn order .of the above Outitled ('on it duly made ami entered on the Kith day of March, 1914, you and each of you aro hereby required anil cited to appear In the above entitled Court at the County Court room In the County Court house in the Tow n of Lukeview, Oregon, on the 1Mb day of April, 1914 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of said day, and then and there show cause. If any there be, why an ordor of this Court should not bo made author izing und directing Nadio Wingfleld us administratrix of the estate of Morris Wlngllold. deceased, to soil ut private aalo in tho manner pro vided by law all the real property of said estate described as follows: N i ot N li '4 , Section 16; Wi; of Sli'.i. SW'i of Nli'.i. and Lot one, Section 19; NR'i of NW'i. Section 16, a'l iu To'vuhiw I 39 South, Kango 24. Fast. W. M Lake County, Oregon. It is further ordorod that this ci tation be Horved upon the non-re-sldeut und unknown heirn and de visees by publication lit the Lake County lixumlner, a newspuper of general circulation printed and pub lished in Luke County, Oregon, for four Buccesslyo - weeks prior to said 18th day of April, 1914. Witness the lion. 1). Duly, Judge of the County Court of Lake County, State of Orogon, with the seal of said Court affixed this 16th day or March, 1914." Attest: P. W. PAYNE, (Seal) County Clerk for Lake County, State of Ore gon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lake. In the matter of the Partnership Entitle of Flynn Bros. Said partner ship consisting of John C. Flynn and Thomas C. Flynn, now deceased. To all whom it mar concern: No- Want Ads I Hi At. All f.ltTIMIa tl:n In licrfby xlvfii, Hint tli unii!--"U'ln'd lin. hi'i-n duly nipolntol Ad tiiiiilhliutor of tlio iiurtiK.rBlii'' i-h-tiiii tf I'lynn liroH., nald pitrtinr Klilp cofiKlHiliiK of tlm und'-rHlRncl, J"lin C, Flynn, and Tliornas C. Klynti, tho hitter now dnri'iiHi'd. by on or di'T of tlio llonnruhlo II. Daly, Jtldk't of tho County Court rif thu Stuto of OroKon, for tho ('utility of Luko, duly iitiuli! fin 1 ontorcd In mi Id rourt, In I ho iiliovo I'lilll l.'il mitttor, on Febru ary 27lh, 19H. All jhthoiih huvlnr flulniH nralti'-t n:ild I'ltrtnornhlp (Hlato, lire lion -by r'iiilri'd to pri'Mcnt tho Kanio, duly "orl'cd 'in-' iiccoiniiaiilod by tho pro-pi-r voti'lit-rH an ro'iulrod by law, within rIx iiiontliH from tho ditto of tho f!rwt ptlbllrn t loll of tlllH liotlco, to Hitld Hiltiilnlntrutor, ut tho law offU-o of Ij. V. Conn, in tho Town of Lako vlfw, Lnko Coiittty, OroKon. l)afd and lirht piibllHlifd March Mil, nil. JOHN' C. FLYNN, Ailuiliihitrittor of tho partnorhhlp ( tatn of Flynn Unm., Btiid purtnorHliip tiiriHl-.tiun of John C. I'lyun und Tlioinaii C Flynn, the latter now tk t rasi'd . IN TilF COl'NTV COPItT Or T Jili STAT I'I OF OKKOOX FOR LAKK COP.NTY In tho matter of tho estate of Clar ence Green, Deccit'-ed. Notice of Final Account Notlre :. hereby given that the tin li n -ivtieil ailnilnl.Htrator of the estate of Clarence. Creeti, dec. a ed, has filed lily final account of lie- tul ministra tion of Paid estate with the count) clerk of Lake County, Oregon, and that tho County Court ( f Lake Coun ty, Orecon, has by order fixed Sat urday, the 4th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. an the time, and the county court room, in the county court house, in Lake view, Oregon, lis th'i pijeo for hear ing said Im il account and all objec tion:, thereto, and for settlement thereof. Therefore, nil persons Interested are hen by notified and required to lilo their objections, If any they have, in writing sllh tlio county clerk of Lake County, Oregon, on or before the 4th day of April. 1914. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1914. W. I. HF.UYFOUD, dminIstrator of the Estate of 1 Clarence Green deceased. IN TMK CIHCVlT 'COl KT OF THE STATIC OF OltliGON FOlt Tilli COUNTY OF LAKE lidger L. Young und Lenu M. Young, plaintiff, vs. Laura Itose I U a"iier."defciii!aiit. j To Laura liose Wagner, defendant. I In the inline of the State of Ore jlT. n: You are hereby required to ja.qiear and answer tho complaint fii i ed against you in the above entitled suit mi or before the 17th d.iv of .April. 1911. nml if you fail to an-.-.wer for want thereof, the plaintiff 'will take a decree us prayed for in plaintiff's complaint, towit cancell- ilug and aunuling that certain mort gage executed by plaintiffs on April it'iid, 1913, wherein plaintiffs mort gaged to one D. Wagner the follow ing property towit: N',a of SE4 and Sl'Ui of SEU , Sec. 28, Twp. 34, S. It. 19 East of Will. Mer.; also SW'i of SW',i of Sec. 27, Twp. 34, S. It. 19. E. Will Mer. all in the county of Luke, State of Oregon, and adjudging plaintiff Edger L. Young to bo the owner of the above real property in fee simple nd forever enjoining and stopping you from huvh'g or claiming any right, title or interest in or to same. This sum mons is published pursuant to an or der of the county Judgo of Lake County, Oregon, the said order be ing dated March 3, 1914. Date of t'.rst publication, March 5, 1914. Date of lust publication, April 16, 1914. 11KNSON & HliNSON. Attorneys for Plaiutilf. NOT1CE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, United Stutes Land Office, Lakevlew, l)re gon, Mitrch 11, 1914. To James McKenni of Record ud drcss Plush, Oregon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Ru dolph li Itode, who gives Lakevlew, Oregon, cure of Charles H. Combs, attorney, as his post-otllCo address, did on March 5, 1914 , tlio in this ollice his duly corroborated applica tion to contest and secure the cancel lation of your Homestead, Entry No. 3829, Serial No. 0305 made October 7. 1907, for NW'i . Section 4, Town ship 34 H., Kan? Hi E., Willamette Meridian, and us grounds for his con test he alleges that you have desert ed and wholly abandoned said land; that you have remained away from said land for more than six mouths last past. You are, therefore, further notifi ed that the said allegations will be takeu by this office' as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be cancelled thereunder without your further right to be heard there in, either before this office or on ap peal, if you fall to file in this office within twenty days after the fourth publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, spetillcally meeting and responding to these alegatlona of contest, or it you fall within that time to file in this office due proof that you have Berved a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to tbe contestant iu per- aon, proof of aucfi (nrvleo tnuHt bo (dthor the ald contoKlftnta'a written anknowlodjctnont ot h tit receipt of tho'fopy, fthowtnfc tho ditto of Its re ceipt, or the allidavlt of the pornori by whom the dollvery waa niHdo Ktatliiic when and whore tho copy wnn dollvered; If made by r!Klntcrod mull, proof of audi aervlre miiHt con flict of tho affidavit of the person by whom the copy waa mallod atatlnf when and the poBtofTlce to which It waa mallod, and thla affidavit must be ncfoiiipanlod by the poHtmaater's rorolpt for the loiter. You aliotild state In your answer the name of the post office to which you dcHlro future notices to be eont to you. J A 3. K. HL'KOKSS, ItoKlftter. Iiate ot llrst publication, March 12, 1914. I ia to of Rofond publication March 19. 1014. Pnte of third publication March 26, 1914. Ihite of fourth publication April 2, 1!14. POLITICAL CARDS ron coiwrr cu;hk 1 hiTi'liy Hiiiiotmrr tuVM-lf h rn ndi'lat fur I'lci'l Ion to tin ollii-c of v onnty CI'Tk of l.nki- (Joiint.v, Ori'itnn, Hlli J"-t j to tlio il.cii-inii of Dcmo.-rMl It- juirly. nt uif i rtiiiarv I'.ifit loti in ! fii-iii no Miiy I'.th. litl'l. F. W. 1'AY.NK. I hcA-by announce niyKclf a candi date for the nomination of Clerk of Lake Connty, Oregon, subject to tho l"tl!;lon of the Republican party, at the Primary lileclioii to be hclri May 15. 1914. U. C. AilLSTUO.U ron siiriuri- i In tcli huoillliic- ill aell ft eaii.lulule for t he ollioe . f .-1. e r l f I of Lake C unty, Oretriin. sullied tu tlie I'.-cWimi nf tl.i. j lit-ji ti l lean prims r.v, to he held May I PU, W. 15. SMDIiK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Iho ollico of Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, subject to tho decision t,f the Democratic party, at the Primary election, to be I-.eld May 15. 1 y 14. ti. '. DUNCAN. Owing to the earnest solicitation of a i'KW of my friends I have (AT LAST) consented to become a can didate for the ollice of SherifT of Lake County, Orepcn, and announce myself as a candidate for that olf.ee on tin; PJlOCiilKSSIVK platt'oim, subject to the approval of the voters of Lake County, Oregon. F. O. BUNTING. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office cf Sheriff of Lake County. Oregon, sub fc t to the decision of the Democra tic parly, at the Primary election to be held on May 15th, 1914. F. M. DUKE. ion coiwrr sruvrvoit 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for eleition to the office of County Surveyor of Lake County, Oregon, subject to the decision of tlio Kepubllci'.n party, at the Pri mary Election to be held on Mav 15, 1914. S. A. MI'S HEN '. Tiu:, sriiKi: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the offiLO of Treasurer of (Lake County, Or; ;jun, subject to the decision of the Democratic party, ut the Primaries to be held May 15, 1914. Ii. A. HAWKINS 2 Plus 23 No? Well, Read By MOSS. IIIIPI-I I ! COPI11 off the ma 8TB Y t wiped off the mup of rea soning over 2.000 years ago. al though It certainly deserved to be. The Sophists Iu ancient (Jreeee, you reuieinber. taught a false philosophy of life and things, their premises being bused on fallacy. They tried to make two plus two equal three. The Sophists are not ml dead. A few thrive today They argue uf newspaper advertising: "Oil, I never buy anything widely advertised or patronize merchants who make a splash in the newspapers Their articles are ciliicr Inferior or more cost ly because they have to Include the cost of advertising." posh: As a matter of fact, advertis ing enables yon to buy PF.TTER tilings ut CIIliAPlii: prices. Through advertising the sules are INCREASED ten. tweuty, fifty fold. The manufacturer or merchant is thus able to sell BETTER und CHEAPER goods and still pay fur his advertising. This recognized BUSINESS FACT Is bucked up by the ex perience of successful business men of this community and by wise home providers who close ly watch the ad., in this paper. May Offer Reward One thousand dollars will probably be offered by those interested in the town of Bonanza for evidence that will either prove that the recent fire was the work of an Incendiary or was accidentaly. On the morning of January 16 that little town was almost wiped off the map by the third Are within three years. . Pr fJilCSD SG L-A3E AT fari-o"i'i:;g hie Corn, tho Krent fattenlnir feed, which tin n made poKslble the k'reut develop ment of the por.1 Ir.duatry, In so bandy that we feed entirely too much of It to the breeding animal. Corn la too deficient in protein to make a kihi.I feed for the brottd now. The sow tie vcloplng a litter must have an abun dant supply of protein In the feed, says tbe Kansna Farmer. The brood miw should never be kept In the same pens ulth fattening boxx It la not fiefessary nor desirable that the sow should be kept in a poor ot emaciated condition. The supplying of feeda containing larger iiinoiinti of pro tein, such hh oatn. bran, oilmen! mid j last, but not leant, all the alfalfa bay she will consume, v ill keep the sow in ; a strong, thrifty condition. Where an ', abundance of alfalfa hny Is kept con j stantly before breedliiK sows there la I tirr.lnt.tv llfrlA nrM-rultv fr.r lfu imr of the pralns or codecntrates sut'Kested. Our most siiecesHfiil bog men have long made a practice of keeping alfalfa hay constantly before the brood bows. This practice Invariably results In atrong. lusty pigs. As farrowing time approaches the sow should be placed in tbe pen by "A f As producers of bacon of firt quality the Yorkshire hog Is hard to beat. The packers prefer It to any other breed for bacon purposes, and the demand always exceeds the sup ply. Yorkshires are white In color, naturally gentle and of quiet dis position, though excellent foragers. Their ears stand erect Their bodies are long and deep. Indicating max imum bacon possibilities as well as capacity for carrying, easily far rowing rind properly nourishing the In rvce litters of pi(;s for which they are notid. The illustration shows a Yorkshire sow of excellent form. herself three or four days before the pigs are due to arrive. The bed or nest should consist of a small amount of straw or chuff, and If the litter Is coming early Iu the season the house should be good and warm. No changes should be made iu the feed immediate ly preceding farrowing. The mistake most commonly made Is to feed the Rnyv too heavily immediately after the pigs are farrowed. The danger to avoid Is too heavy feeding at this time. The Cist twenty-four hours the sow should receive no grain whatever, but should be supplied with all the warm water she caa drink. The feeding for the first three or four days i!Hiuld ho very light, gradually working up to heavier feeds us the pigs get older and make heavier demands on the sow fo. milk. It Is a detriment to feed the sow too heavily at first. Heavy feeding tends to stimulate too large a secretion of milk, which invariably produces indi gestion and kindred troubles iu thi pigs and ut times may even produce a feverish condition iu the sow. Aft er the first week or ten days the brood sow with a good sized litter will re quire about ull the feed she will con sume. KEEP THE SKIMMILK. No Economy In Shipping Light Instead of Heavy Cream. The man who ships cream often asks whether he shall make it thick or thin, says tbe Farm Journal. All the logic Is In favor of a cream that is at least 40 per cent fat. The milk mixed with butter fat is what makes it sour and spoil. Other tilings being right, a heavy cream will keep better and long er than a thin one. Cream of 40 per cent or higher not only stands trans portation better, but is cheaper to ship. A gallon of HO per cent cream contains one and two-thirds pounds of fat: the same quantity of 40 per ceut holds three and one-third pounds, and the ex pense of shipping the lilit cream Is Just us great as for the heavy. Tweuty per cent cream contains 80 per cent of skimmilk. which the dairy man not only throws away, but pays expressago on besides. In other words, a pound of skiuiiuilk shipped costs a:t much as a pound- of fat and brings nothing, besides being given away, where if it were fed to calves a certain protit would result. The rule should be to keep nt home every pint of skim milk possible. The creamery doesn't pay for it, but the pigs do. Frequency of Farrowing. Experience shows that a sow that grows eight pigs to maturity twice a yeur is more prolitable than one that produces more pigs and falls to devel op them. 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