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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1912)
, , "i y fc-T J fl . Cold Weather and Sausages Are Natural Friends The Hales Sanitary Market is l'lllviy llir laaf word In In first ! Huiiaagfs, All kinds limdeil by tint Famous Hale's All Pork Urc(ikfd5t Sausage AImi taril that la lrl. I'urr as Hie ilrltru mow null while KM .tllPTl (llOlll, .til nl 'lliv Market or Vitality. HALES SANITARY MARKET J. J. HALES, Prop. Phone 1571 I :SEE: CLYDE E. PHONE 1221 Before having your Plumbing done First class work at low prices 'V . IsV r f , , i. 'l, It already has the circulation. The farmers want to know have to offer them to trade wfth you. If you do not tell blame for their patronage of mail order houses. WITTER MAIN STREET ) II' fcS? 1 w JaavaT'V-r' JpjP KLAMATH REPUBLICAN ,. THE HOME PAPER OF KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES IT has been estimated that half a million dollars was spent by the farmers of this section last year with mail order houses. A little money spent in Judi cious advertising would secure this trade to the Klamath Falls business man. Can any merchant afford to neglect this opportunity? The I M a .. ' A 4jf v MODEL FARM NEAR BURNS BEING RAP COMPLETED In Tour Months IHI Acres Have Keen ('learnt, Mont of Thin I'lovml, and Nirnilnr of Hulwlanllal llulldlngs Km ted Hpeclnl to Tbo Herald COIIVAI.UH, Jim, 10. Orrnt prog ri' III tliii working out of tliu plans of tint liruiiili experiment station of tlin Oregon Agrlrultiirnl college In lliirnoy county, Dvii Miles from lliirnii, In reported hy Superintendent loroy llriillliaupl, who l In consultation with Director James Wltlijrombo uml Professor II. I). fkuddor, and will spend apvornl weeks with them, out lining thu demonstration and export incut work to ha concluded (hi year. I'rofersor Hriidder considers that area a priaeiitlng thn limit itlfllcillt prob- Imim In dry fnrinltiK of any In thn lulled Mates )t developed for thh puri (im, hut ho believes that perslit- ni)i nml kooiI methods will result In niircimfiil production of crops. When Mr. Ilrclthniipt took th'i si- i.'iliitetiilincy In September the farm (hk nothing hut an arid stretch of nt.HiiInt) ly dry virgin soil, with noth. Ini, hut i nun brush on It. In tho past four month tho whole 200 acres- hat been cleared of brush and 120 acres plowed. An excellent flow of water was found at n depth of 100 feet and n well dink, Tim hnrn, machine iihed, it combination cellar-wood house. (pillnp Inline, tratustcr'a rottngo and n Hiipcrlnlctident'a realdenre hare Ixen hullt, and thn farmatcad laid out with n view to hoth ronvenlenro and ntt rn t Ivcik-hk. Thn teamster's cot tnge la n imidel for thn farmer who In Jmt h ginning, nml cannot afford an expenaho alrilcturo. while tho super li.lendenl'ii residence In n model for ,llio innn who lm mndn liln farm sue- icasful, The other buildings are aliro model of their kind, 1'elires, galea, ronda walk and lawns will hit put In during tho winter mid early spring, Mid a thoroughly Irultlintiil fallow will ho gheti the on- tire farm this first )enr, to conserve MKilnture for tho flrit cropa to ho pro. dured ,n 1913. Some cropa may ho sown thla spring, to proro that they cannot ho grown successfully tho first jenr ou ilrgln soil In that district. Tim bulldlngi and entire farm ar to he equipped with modern convert KLAMATH REPUBLICAN covers every section of Klamath and Counties IliiiaeK, lo deiiionitriitfi that farming .In it dry region U not iiueiuoirlly o I full of discomfort, and that tho Intuitu nicy bu iin convenient and at trnttlvti us oiio In tho city. Hoth hot mid i old water will he piped through I ho houite, which will liiivo n bnth loom mid Inaldo toilet, and a lawn hydrant for watering purposes mid n tin r n fittiu't will iiIko bu piped from tho well, which will hnvu tho pumping clone hy n gasoline engine, Thu sumo utiglnu will operate n small dynamo for lighting all the building by eki trlclly at small cost Utility, convoti leuio mid eionoiiiy tin well ni attract ive) iiipcnranco nml the health of tho rcnliliinln havo Ik en consldored lu planning tho barn tho two houses nml nil the building. "Mr. Ilrtltbaupt has handled tho work at tho station very succssfully so far," Miys I'rofeiuor Hcudder, "and Im Is Imbued with enthusiasm and determination for tho future. It I rocognlied hy tho authorities here that tlieru am many extremely dlfTW cult problems to solvo In tho Ifarncy district before ifry farming can bo made tho greatest success. I regard tho Harney area mm presenting tho most difficult problems In dry farm lug of liny area In tho United Htates et developed for this purpose, but Imllevn good methods and persistence will bring siicceasful production." A HAD FIltK Tho worst over known. Wo havo MOO worth of fresh Kant- em eggs. Wo will icll today and tomorrow for 20 cents a doien. No customer allowed to hii) over thirty doten. TlK so are fresh from Kaasaa. No hot air. bat THK OOOD8. Reo Willie at the Kulton Market. Don't ask for credit. Kvcr) thing caa.h 1D-21 Itchlnc tillra urovoko nrofanltr. hut profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures Itching, bleeding or protruding piles after rora of suffer- lug. At any drug storo. If you haven't the tlmo to eicrclse regularly Doan's flegutets will prevent constipation. They Induce a mild, tray, healthful action of tho bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 2C rents. Temple theater, Matraea dally, 2:30 p. n. Evening, Irat performance 7:16, rontlnuoas. l'OMTIUAI ANNOUfiOKMENTH for I'roMsutliiK AJIortiey1 I'or Ulatrlcl Attorney for Klamath n nd l.nkn countlef, Oregon, on the Iteimbllcnn ticket, JOHN III WIN, subject to tbo primary nomination to bo hold on April IB, 1912. I hereby respectfully announce my self n candidate for tho republican nomination for Prosecuting Attor ney for Klamath and Iako coun tlis, subject to tho will of tho vot er nt tho primary election to be held on thn 19th of April, 1912. I). V. KUYKISNbAM l-'nr County Treasurer 1 hereby aiinounto myslof as a candl clnto for tho nomlnstjon for Treas urer of Klamath County on tho Ito publlcan ticket, subject to tho will of tho peoplo at prlinnry election to ho held on April 19, 1912. JAY MANNINO. For Assessor I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho nomination for Assessor of Klamath county on tho Democratic ticket, subject to tho .will of the piopto at tho primary election to bo hold on April 19, 1912. J. P. I.KK. For MierlaT 1 hereby announco myself a; candidate for tho Republican nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to the will of the voters at tbo pri mary election to bo held April 19, 1912. OSCAIt L. CARTER. I "hereby nuuounco mjself a candi date for tho nomlnatloa for sheriff on tho Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the pri mary election to bo bold on April 19, 1912. C. C. U)W. For Coroner I hereby announce myself a, candidate for tho Democratic nomination for Coroner, subject to the wilt of the voters at tho primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. KARI WHITI.OCK. Aro ou interested In KLAMATH COUNTY? If so, see the Stephens Hunter Realty Co. They have soma tood bargains. ..r Lake Herald Want Ads wmmuAimoxM KODAK MMSK'NO ytmelaaaaarf prompt results by Frank Duncan, oicr First National bank, or leave or .,K. a ff ltl t.HMM uvm nv f.iiuo iiiniK su west of postofflce. Dandy nleo apples at Sunset Gro cery, 1 1. CO perJo.' d-ft-w-lt roil HALK KOR 8AI.K Dry slab wood,' l-lneh. dotlvcred to any part.of the dty. Ackloy nro. PhonVSl. 18-tf FOR 8AM- Nearly now Wilton Rug, 9x12. Inquire at Herald. IE-It FOR BALK All furnlturo of private home, this week only. Canal road, second door from Esplanade. C. W. Jorgcnson. IVIt GERMANY WANTS AFRICA'S CENTRAL PARLNEW RUMOR I'ir1ugurc Cotimkii I'liwUcard aaj Mkely to lie First to Fall, King Manuel Said lo Have Contemplated filvlng Them (o Uemsaay United Press Service PARIS, Jan. !. Qormany baa 1U eyes on almost the entire central por tion of Africa, according to stories circulated here, and It la publicly stated that Portuguese colonies will bo tho first to fall to Germany. A well known Portuguese writer claims that the deposed King Manuel was eager to turn over Angola to the kaiser for German support In regain ing bla lost throne. The Free Congo would come next, and so on. IF YOl'll WATCH 18 ON THE llfM Como to us and let us fix It up. Wo give It our personal attention, and jour fifteen jeara actual experience assures you of the highest clasa of workmanship. All work guaranteed one year. FRANK U. DPP. Watchmaker. Jewelsr and Engraver, Wlltlta BaUdlag. what inducements you them you alone are to FOR 1UBNT Three or four faralakas huutekeeptng rooms la pnrata bmi lly; no cblldrtn. Bnqnlra at HeraM offlc. Mf FOR RENT 4-room mogara aaaaa. with range, close In. BHuif M Klamath stables. . ll-fl FOR RENT Furatahe gentlemen, at tka Oregoa Raaao. WE will rent you a piaao," paoaa graph, typewriter or aafwlag chine, and apply the raat paid oa tav purchaae price. Typewriter rlbboaa, paper andrbon pwper; legal blaaka and office auppUegat cut priee. Tel cphone na your order. Bverytblag la music. Muller Mmle C. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coat Lands) Department of tba Interior, Ualted States Land OBee at Lakeview, Oregon, November 11, Itll. Notice la bereby gtvea that Caarlea B Worden, whose poatoBee addreaa Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa tka Hth day of October, 111. lie la this office awom stateaaeat aad appli cation. No. 01055, to parekaae tae S4 BWU. Su 10. NH NWM. Baa. 15, twp. IT B., rang it B.. Wtlkua ette meridian, aad tbo tlasker taara on, under the provlaloaa ot taa act known aa the a.-t of Joaa t, lift, aad acta amendatory, kaowa aa tka "Tlas ber and Stone Lair," at aaea valae a might be axed by apprakwaieat, aad that, pursuant to aaek apalleatloa, the laad aad tlnber thereoa hare been appraised at a total of fill, tka timber estimated at SsS.OoO board feet at $1 per M.. aad the land at $10; that said appllcaat will offer taal proof In support of bla application and sworn statement oa tbo lath day of January, ltll. 'before C. fC Da Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregoa. Any peraoa la at liberty to protest this purchaae before entry, or laRlata a contest at any Uma before aateat Isauea, by lilac a corroborated aaV davit la tbla oBee, alleglat- facta which would dafaat tka entry. A. W. OBTON, U-la-i-iih w ; rl . Jf M - a i w v v I l ' -m w r-i i J- ?''W - i,&-