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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1911)
wAl'lllll.tY, MAV in, lull J rAtM two TMdC EVIBNUtS UMLB, KLAMATH PALM. ORKOUN r- . PROTHMONAL CAMM Ik It, TKCAX, M. D. Raeu 101-101, Odd vyOem' phones oace, : II. DR. O. A. RAMBO, Death All work guaranteed. Klamath Oouatr hik bldg.. Fourth and Main streets. Phon l. Klamath Falls, Ore. KRNKST GRIFFITH Teacher of VloUa, MaadoMa Ml Ooreet Studio. BUIU' Block Griffith's Hand aad Orchestra D. V. KUYKRXDALL, Attorney at Law Offleet, Whlte-Maddox Bide Phone 484. Klamath Falls. Or. I. JAY KXAPP Architect Reinforced Concrete and Steel Bulldlnice a Speclsltv Rooms 103-104, Odd Feltow Bid. MHCKLLAXBOL'S 'I M. JsKyrSCHENRACHRR, Qeroj1 llsad Store Seventh and Main. Buys, sells and trades household good, sea's clotktag, bedding, tools, tte. Pwosw SIS RAMSnVS EXPRESS If yon want jour stuff niored and moved quick, set Ilsmtby's Express to do It. Corner Seventh and Main streets Phoae SIS EMPLOYMENT Call up COM8TOCK. MS. If tou want any kind of HELP. Register at the COM8TOCK If yon want employment. ; ARTHUR R. WILSOX HARRTD.MsXLS SIT Mala SSrset i1 , .': ' i Iris Theatre Few reels of the neat ami latest ssotioa pictures sad aa Mktstrated eons for rack per formaacr, ii Gld Given Away Tttfsdayand Saterday - BriBf Yoir Cvipus Two Shews Every Evening First Ferrornianee at 7 P.M. Adiisskri 5 and 10 Cents 4))) e)4)ee) SUGAlv WHIT1 PINE AND UD FIE Wt'kJnre tke best qilppMl plutof ill lithe city aid Bd ,ire prepares totmrao.tallkbulf of fliltked work FREE OilOS-GIrARKE THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Rdltor and Proprietor PHILIP J. SINNOTT. City Rdltor Publlahed dally except Sunday at lit Fourth Street KLAMATH FALLS, ORROON WEAR A WHITE FLOWER TOMORROW It Mother' Day. Throughout the United State the grlxxled veteran of the four cars of civil strife will tomorrow wear upon their breast a whllo car- Inallnn. n aitnhnl iif their lorn for the I mothers who willingly gavo their hue-! I. . ........... t tkn.e aitem n ena sinii annum """"" """ " v ""w " . be preserved, brave women who strug. bwn gromn cspernientally In Wis glxl to keep together a family otlCOnsln, MIchlRun, Mlnneaotn. Iowa, joungsters, and who so eagerly andnnd Arksnsat. anxiously awaited, sometimes all In emp roqulrol nl)0Ut tio days for vain, the return ot their loved one, i ,u Rrowlh, t ,i,onld hate n rainfall Not alone In their observance of j, nt ,,, ,0 ,ncnM ,lurlg , the memories of their mothers arc Ibn ,... ,, ..- , h,H.n urown rum. Grand Army men, for since the beau tiful custom wa Introduced the men, nuil eten the women ot the entire na tion hate taken opportunity ot the occasion to make this demonstration for the love ot Mother. No matter how high a man may rise In the world, no matter how hardoncd and i ..- .. degraded ho nisy become, he can inould there be very little rainfall, never forget his dearest friend, the ncmp , uninjured by light frost, mother who cared, for him. watched It may therefore be sown earlier than over him. wept over him. In after oatl mA harvested later than corn, life he reflects on the many heart J -lcn,p !, for Its best de aches he has csused her, on tho many Tei0pment a rich, alluvial, or loamy sacrifices she hss uncomplainingly Uill not sublect to tevere drought. msdo In his behslf, and his lovyol uo, 0f swanipy condition, Itlsi1'10 uiachlno U cutting, One man grow ttronger than ever, Let him sink aa low In sin and vice as a man can possibly sink, let him become the most hsrdened crlmlnsl on the face of the earth, he still can not forget his mother' goodness to htm. He may try to, and he may suc ceed In shutting her tweet memory out of his heart for a time, but sooner cr later, he will reflect, and his hesrt will be softened by thlse memories. It wat In 1908 that Mothers' Dar wst first observed In the United niaies. ine nrsi ounasr in May neinc i 'set sslde. It was some time beforo It waa ascertained who originated the Idea, the suggestion st first being 'credited to one of the women's orgsn , (rations. However. It was found Inter i that It was Mis Anna Janri. ot Phil adelphia, who. In a desire to com (memorate her mother's death, con- Icelved the Idea which later waa. In dorsed In many localities throughout ,the United States. TO K fHttNEO Word baa been received from the chief ot the bureau of plant Industry. .Washington, D. C. that an especially .careful study of the poisoning of the Jsheep on the Fremont National Forest I will be nude In June, and It la Intend icd thst the botanist, Mr. Eggleston, will bo present to msko a careful bo tanical examination of tho region In which the sheop have often been pois oned and died. Dr. Marsh, or some 'other member of the bureau of ani mal Industry, will be present during the time that sheep are liable to be ' poisoned. This InvMllffBtlnn waa lirnnaht ! about through the efforts of tho Fre-lTne I moot service Istt yesr, when Dr. Tide- , strom made the preliminary exam! nation of this region. All itockmen, especially sheepmen,' Interested In this matter are ed to report to tho supervisor of the Fremont National Forest Immediately any poisoning of stock that may come to their knowledge. It It hoped that this matter will be ' given careful consideration by Inter ested parties In order that sheep pois oning In thl country may be defi nitely determined and steps taken to tecuro Its prevention. Lake County Bxamlner. WHOLESALE LUMBER RETAIL rHOHI 1331 Red Fir and Fine Bark for Fuel LUMBER AND BOX COMPANT THF CULTIVATION OF HEMP The tolowlag from n U. S. Depart meat of Arglculttiro llullotln ot tho cultivation ot Hemp may bo ot Inter ett to some ot our reader, a It I n well known tact that thl fiber thrive exceedingly well In thl locality Mont of tho hemp In thl country,' amounting to from 15.000 to 30,oiu acres annually, Is grown ln,the blue 'grass region of Kentucky, ot which Lexington Is tho center. About 600 acres are grown each year near Lin coln, N'cbr., and nu area of about tho on mo slie In the lower Sacrnine Valley In Citllfornln. During lwo car8 non,l' nM ,,oc" i"ow uc- ceiatully at Kouts and North Liberty, i In.! In,!., nnd at linnoter. VnF It 1ms alio - - " . .- merclally under Irrigation. If the level ot free water In the soil Is with in 6 to 10 feet from tho surface, at Is often the caso In alluvial river-bottom lands, and the character of the oil I such thst here Is good cnplltury action, to tiring me water up, nenip will not suffer from ilrousht. even not to be recommended for ii light sandy toll, unless It follows n crop of clover or beans which has left a plentiful supply of nitrogenous ferti liser. The soil Khould alto be well supplied with lime. Hemp will not grow well In an arid toll or on gum bo soils. Excellent crop hutc been obtained In Indiana during the past two seasons on pesty soils oter murl. The best fcrtllixer for the hemp crop it barn) aril manure, una nils -hould be applied to the previous i ....... .... .... crop, or, at ine laiesi, in me mil De tore towing the hemp. Hemp may belntroducvd In any crop rotation, but It It bett to have It follow peas, beans, or clover. It may follow corn or grain, provided thete crops arc well fertilised. A dense growth of hemp destroys nesrly all weeds, and at It I a rather deep rooting plant and thades tho soil It leaves the land In excellent condition for any crop which may follow. Hemp seed should bo sown at the rato of approximately 1 bushel per acre at about the'tt-Mf of sowing oats or ss esrly at SM after the period of severe fi the land should be pli previous fall. Fall pi' tentlal for auccest It a heavy sod 'or much vegetation la to bo turned utv dcr. The soil should be harrowed at least once beforo seeding In order to settle the furrows. The seed Is town broadcast by hand or by any good broadcast sevduc set for seeds smaller than average xralnt of wheat. Good result arc obtained with an end-gato seeder, a rolkr-prusi grain drill, or aa ordinary toothed grain drill with the teeth removed and replaced .by a board Oraglng on Ihe ground below the feeding tubes. The seed falling on this board will b spread out evenly over the surface. ordinary teeth cover tho seed too deeply and crowd them In drills from to 8 Inches apart, to that I the hemp does not grow as evenly as when It Is spread over the entire - rai(.'.s request-,urfaee. The teed rosy bo covered by mean of a light-toothed barrow Drill similar to grain drills aremade especially for sowing hemp seed nnd aro largely used In Kentucky. Tjnete hemp-seed drill will be found most economical It large area' of hemp are to be sown or If hemp Is to bo rslsed year after year as it regular crop After seeding It la bett to roll ths land In order to havo a smooth ur- face that will penslt dose cutting 1; LONG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Vertical grainetf FIoorln,CellIntf and Clear NatiTe. Fir for finish work, alio Lath and Shlnglei 4 with machinery. After seeding tlu crop require no further Attention un til Imrvostlifa. Moat ot the hemp 1 now cut "Itli.lmxo wagon' shed; two barn; largu nelf-rnkc ronpom ninde especially for imru holds nuout 1 2L tons of ha) nml hnrtcstliiK thl crop, Tltexe innrhltivilso head of horses; stock scales, require a men, or n mnu nml u boy, , and four horses for their operation and one man to keep the kuHosi sharp. They cut n swath ot ntiont five feet, or about flto or fix ncica Iter day. They lento the hemp stalUi In gavels. After IIiik lu the gavol rnmcntoifir two or threo tin) the stalks .tic tho unit 'either spread for reltlns, net lu shocH.i . without blmllnK. or tied In bundle and net In shocks. When the har- vest Is late, or In the Noith, whera mere is uuie nanger or mil nryi weather that would "sunburn" tho stalks, labor may be ssved by spread-' lug the hemp for retting ImiiiedlAtely i ofter cutting. If there Is danger if hot dry weather after huivest .. .... t . .,... the, hemp should be cured In shocks. If It Is to bo stacked It must Im IiouivI In bundle before shocking. Stack ing Is not regarded as a uecetusry step In the preparation of hemp, but n greater weight and also u U-ttei' quality of fiber are obtained frori stalks which hat been stacked. If the stacks un proerly uisdi' they may be left almost Induflnalely liotoro retting. Threo men will put up two stacks a day of about s tons each. In Nebraska tho hemp Is cut with a mowing machine with ii special homemado attachment, bending tho stalks over In tho tamo direction that wiin one span or norses win cm iroui 7 to 9 ncres per day. Tho ordinary price paid there for cutting hemp It ii u cenis per acre, inciuumg team nna to-wlt: machine. The hemp Is left im tint Tho SWU of the NBU: tho WIS ground n It rails until retted, when ,,, th 8BW tcc J7i ,,j ,, sw It Is rakct up with n Imrserako nml , tho XKK, sec. 20. Tp. S8 south of hnulded to the niarhlm brake to bo rftnK0 l1t Ki w. M In Klamath conn made Into, long tow. ty ormton. The )leld of hemp fiber ranges Dalrd at Klamath Falls. Oregon, from 500 to 2.000 pound to Ihe this ISlh di of Anrll. 1911. acre. The general mcraco tleld un der ordinary conditions is about I, 000 ikiiiuiIk to the nm Yields are snmctlnuw estimated ml imi lummlJ nt fiber foreaih fixil lu hvlght or tho stalks, sad also at 2(1 yvr tent of tho Weluht of tllO drv I'L-ln.l alnlka lint estimate based on thisse fnctors alone! may bo mlsteadlni;, for slender stalk yield much more Ober than coarso ones. , All of the bemp fiber produced In' thl country I used In American mill, und Increasing auanltlr sre being Imported, it Is used for msk- log gray twfnesj, "commercial twines." carpet warp, and ropeu of small dlamater. '" Ttl- IWr.tllt.ni'. mill In llm ItnllMll using heron fiber are mostly In eVtjear Tloston. New Vork, PhlladeUi pal. Cincinnati, and San Francisco. The averagn prlco paid during tho last twenty year by local dealer to thu fanner In Kentucky for thn rough fiber tied up In handmadn bale has beeu about (".'cents a pound. Thu prices during tho same "tlmo for tho fiber sorted, pressed In bales, ami de - llvorvd at tho mills as ordered hate ranged from $130 to fl7S per longlx ton. Tho market Is occasionally nter stocked with low-grsdo hemp or tow. but there I little danger of an over- supply nt gooa strong, woucieanaa fiber. Don't mist hearlns- "Whv Is Death i ' ...- . Land When Will irKnd?" Many sur - prises are brought out in mis lecturo, vital points overlooked by almost ov - nnrlmilv Al hlifh aihnnl nfltuinihll' hull, Tuesday, at 7:45 p. m. YAKIMA SANDY LOAM In coutldrreU to be the best soil hi Um valley, awl tte now have the ex Hush o sale of some. of tte very best farms la the heart of the valley. It nlll pay you to Intestigate. , 100 acres, U wiles from station all under ilMcti aatl improved. Tho 'price It Sfto wr acre, and the tenon are right. Will wll HU acres at the sasae price. INI acres on Lust Itiser, TO acres 1st alfalfa; well Unproved! all Nader the ditch s deep soil aad raecileat draia ago lato liost Khrer. Price, M aa acre; reaaonable term. A farw with an lanime ia sight. , I HO sores of sage brush laad oa Lost Ittver; 00 acres wtU come under dltclii falrilioasu aad oatballdiagai good noil, asood dralaagy snd excel lent range for stock. Price tSO Mr m re, ttiie-tlilrd cash, i IMI aires ten mitrw from Pall a arms under ditch cleared aad fenced, Prlco WO Mr acrn If taken soowi only 98,000 rash. 11 acres Just 1 tf miles from Falls, oa good road 4-hmmb hoase, barn und outbuildings. Ideal place for chickens, fruit aad vegetables. Look at this and the ask the Mice aad Home desirable d aad ! acre tracts dose hi. OHILOOTH MCV, IText to the Aanwtaj, Hotel - Ptear'ddl -' POIt HAI.K Tin eo hundred nml lnt acre much. house with itlno rooms, sum mer kllcheu, bnth loom, cellar and imntrj: furnished; largo lawni BOO strawberry plants. 15 gooseberry aud 13 currant plant;: blacksmith ahopi welshed 5.0UO hesd ot cattle In 1910 t G cents a head: meadow land, 300 aires meadow about 100 ncrc In tlm otiiv mid clever: nil nmlor ditch; wntor rlgbt free; cuts 300 tons of hn ; (itrmtttx imtciilnory Included; , iloirliks. mowing machine, rnket, 4 plow, ele Price t IC,000, $50 nu ncn. "Will slti it rlear title; 16, 000 duttn. IS.OliO n year at 8 per cent, tnualre at sheriff's ofllcc. 4-lf . ..,,.., ., ... nv K.Ai, ' . ....... TATK AT ,VATK HALk , " t" the County Court of the Stnto of. itB..M t lTlamfttti fnntifflr. Oregon, for Klamath county. . .. -.. - at.- C-..4.. .. tf.at... in I lie .iiauvr or me riiir ui .iinn A, wnllis. iieecasea. Notlco Is htircby given that, In pur sura ncu of nn ordtr ot the above en titled court, made, In the abovo en titled matter, on the 15th day of April. 191 1. tho undersigned, as ad mlnltlralor. will sell the premises ; hereinafter described, at private tale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on or after tho 15th day of May, 1911, at tho law offices of Stone A Barrett, In tho Amcaiean Bank and Trust Com imny building, In the City of Klamath Fall, County of Klamath and Statu of Oregon, sublect' only to the confir mation of aald salo a V law pro vided. The property hereinbefore referred , u particularly described at followi. J, J. BARRETT, Administrator of said Estate. 4-15-5-15 h ! FOR SALE f Two well ft two sale. Os of SSI mile west aatl oa off rtk rnHes stwtlmest off KUssaMi 2 X rails. ' WNI sell hi wHl or la tstn. Terms part eViwsi, Um balaace Z i) aVferresl payssesit. ApHy to IL A. EMMITT at the rostotVe aam Plumbing ' Z Stean aad Hot Water Heat lag. v fj I, . Sewer Coaaectioaa ; ; , ; 1 . 1 ' I E. C. GREELEY PHONE 31 r- f . Do Yoa Deiieve in : ADVERTISING : ataaBamsaaamMBtBaBBmBBBBaj f dT w We; do wkea yoa karc tac ioodi. Tkat'a why ; wealwayaad- vcrtlie I Chaie St Sanborn Coffees and S. & W. ! Canned Goods Taeae sooda are rlsHt aad . hare oar gaaraatee back ortkcai : VAN RIPER BROS. I "sjiiai urocenaa", Fkoae 831 lll'EN IIAV AND NKIHT WE tfKVKR HI.KKP ilUIUKHHHlll Proprietor -Z-iVklhW news. yzZxs'' -.1 V M'V WW BM B-S l " .S I " -xS0 I KLAMATH STABLES Nico Light ,Kigs, Kashionablo Turnouts. Good Single Drivers. . J. A. THOMPSON PlIONK 591 . I --....AAA.KAAA . a 4f ttff -- For Klamath Home-Builders THE UKMCIOl'H APPLE Highest quality applo and llienforn haw atatullly brought the highest prices by far, of any apple grown Sells regularly In' Portland for IB and It per box and IR to fir, in N0WTIIE MAYFLOWER PEACH Highest qusllty pesch known an I the rarllestj yet It blooms the latest, hardy, a freestone, red to lh pit and the best for ths home. ..... THE CLIMAX PLVM Undoubtedly thn most beautiful, frs grant.and most delltlous-plum grown. Mr. Ilurbsnk's finest pit fruit and equally valuable fresh or ramicd. THE PMKSOMtMAL REKUV ThU ha been called lliirlmiik. greatest' triumph a cros between deuberry and red raspberry It I. the best small fruit grown. Hoar the first year. Include a f..w In thl year planting. THE KLAMATH NURSERIES II. H. EIILE. Prourklor. I'. O. H . KUMATH FAI.lJ. "Ill Notice to Property Owners We want to have a talk with you about your Sewer Connections, Cement Paving, Concrete Builil ints. Reinforced Concrete, Retaining Walls. Wc have our office in the Withrow-Melhasc buildinK. Room 0; nso phone connections. All work in the above lines will be. guaranteed. GHICO CONSTRUCTION CO. IL Over $5,000,000 Spent in.the perfection and installation of the Block Signal System By the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific ! Did you ever stop to think what an insurance pol ity the block system is for you? Watches over you by night as well as by day. Did you ever experience the ease of mind and relaxation that comes over one traveling on a fully protected block signfd road? ' You will if you take the . Overland Limited Daily between San Francisco and Chicago See Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC . "-"-nr T CM in Tim iu:au I' Oh KLAMATH I' A 1. 1, si "An) tiling Vitu Waut In I'j.t ( Any Time Vnu Want lu IJil it'1 Proprietor e V, 1 1 , 1 J b i , ) &'.'- S.fc . fito . A ... &- i..