The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 25, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH Edlter
Published dally ateept Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Coapany o(
Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street
STAR THEATER
"BLBOTRA"
VwadTUteV Beaallra
"Tbe Great Ctrcua Catastrophe,"
3-Reel Drama of Circus Life
"Peeri'e Mistake,"
Comedy
"GetUag the aria,"
Comedy
HTAR THKATF.It OIICHKSTUA
ADaBSION, 10 sad Sfic
Entered at the poetotBce at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for traasalalon
through the malls as eecoad-elaa
matter.
Two Percent of Land in Garden
rVxeral Kansas and
ton ii han woineu marine.
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Wyoming rniitiny, iim a till ,fty
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Finance More Than Farming Needed
Subscription terms by mall to amy ad
drees la the United Stata:
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on. month' '.!!!!! ", There Is Plenty of Garden Land. Says Agricultural Expert,
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ihm t tlPa I'inilHl Fiif I
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Notice u hereby lvcii that W. M ,,,, Mmn.tc.t eouiplai.u UiaV..
Duncan, a mlmluUinliir of the r- ,,, ,lf lewMir ,,,.,, B l
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K1.AMATH FALLS, . . ORHUON'j
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But Lack of Shipping Facilities Is Harmful
TEMPLE THEATER
"The IU Horn Mamarrr,"
Kalem 2Reel War Dramn
"The Hoaorable Alsenioa,'
VlUfraph Comedy
"The Upward Way,"
Edison Drama
lulled Press Service
WASHINGTON. Feb.
Garden ; "carbon lc avid
truck, the second largtt crop. In the 'earth. The envorument
jterclna: vvcetabte isronlh by upubliiKifaHenlnK utoce.
KH" ilirtK't ( the ,nett'U iln).
hit umilo! Illrtl.i e-tt more
laat only alt ur
when fed llirrv
MAT1NKB DAILY AT 2:90
ALL LICENSED PICTCRES
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
j0W0mt000m0
. THE KLAMATH FALLS
STEAM LAUNDRY
Guarantees Brat claaa work m
well a Stat elaea aertlee.
It yen haT ceeaate to sake
oeeaBlalat and do not gat la-
seedUU attemtSea,
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AND STOP AT
KLAMATH FAU
Ipolut of value, grown In the United xeveral verliiienU ot this nature, time a tiny, but !in' greater sain
States. U raised on but 3 twrceut of but list produced no unuHiial results, per pound when fe.1 but twltv a dav
'tho land eapeciallv adauted for that 'Certain other tuethutla. hnweer. re- In the einertmeut eolidtirted by
purpKct and most of the remaining ulu! In abnormally Inrso ei;etablet, the cuternment there waji a srrat 'l'lr and nle etteptlnna In wrltliu
Weather Condition for February
ate Mas. Mia. Weather
9S percent Is Idle. Dr. F. K. Cameron but these, are Kenerally without eco- variation In the reaults secured lit f sl
ot the bureau of soils, who knows .nomlc valuo. Itrtilne Thl wan due to the- illtter-
MAXWELL M. LONG
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ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS OOVRANCB
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rtm KaHaaal Baadc RaRda
sTleaalli Fall, Ore.
OHO H. RATDEN.
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Odd Fellows BnUdlng
ELMER L. FRENCH
Fire Imanraaos, Plat Olus amd
Antoaonlla laaaraaoe, Snraty
Boada. Reata aad CoUactloaa.
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more about dirt than any other man) "HK vegetables do not save any
thing, because there Is plenty of room
to grow truck." explained the expert.
'The beet land for this purple Is a
Handy loam, becauve It can bo con
trolled easily and worked up nicely
Hotel Arrivals
In the country, has reached this con
clusion and he says that the present
uc-imI Is not tor more extensive garden
tug but for better shipping facilities
at terminals. The barrier between
the city dweller and a mess of green
peas is to be removed by finance
rather than by farming.
"The (Inest garden soil in tho world
Is a sandy loam, usually not very good
for general farming," said the expert
today In discussing the the question
with a United Press correspondent,
and land of this nature atretchea all
the way from New England to Texas.
Transportation to market Is tho big
gest problem. In New York. Chicago,
St. Louis and other big cities, the
'problem Is much more the same and
Cloudy Ju Is being attacked from two angles.
Cloudy -The city people are turning 'back to
PC Cl'dy J the soil and the engineers are de
PC Cl'dy J vising now methods of quick trans
Cloudy .portation."
Dr. Cameron was moved to this
comment In view of a recent story
from New York that an agriculturist
there had devised a new method of
Hotel Hall
H. C. Hodges, Dorrls; Merle Kll
gore. Bonanza; William A. Duncan,
James Johnson, Langell Valley; Jaa.
B. KenC W. R. Knelss, San Francis
co; R. O. Wilcox. Mrs. E. O. Kllgore,
Sacrament; Frank Carr. Sisson;
Chas. Horton, Midland; C, T. Citte
rn an and wife, Portland.
White Pelican
Catherine Prehm. Merrill; J. B,
McDonald, Joseph Jacob, San Fran
cisco; F. R. Dresback. New Yerk: O.
D. Douglas, Portland; E. M. Howard!
aad wife, Salem; Lee Varnum and
wife, DorrU.
ence In the ability of the blrtla to take
on flesh, to their eight at tho hrittn
nlR of the fcedltii;, and to wcttther
condition.
The variation In bird make their
selection In fattening of rtinsUterablr
A soil analysis will show the proper Importanre. It was nlm nhtiwn that
fertiliser, and land, like muscle. Iro- hrollem can be fattrnrd about a cent
proven in strength and productivity (cheaper p-r pound than roasters,
when properly used."
Tree plautliiK on national (orU
has to be routined to comparatively
short Intenata In spring ami fall. In
spring it starts when the snow metu,
and stops with the drylug out ot the
griiund. In tho fall It cotnm between
the fall rains and drat snowfall.
A pound of freah poultry repre
sents an Investment of from 13.1
cents to 20.5 cents, providing the
most scientific methods hae been
used In breeding and feeding. After
experiment covering nearly iluen
yearn, during which tlnn. more than
a million fowls wero fattened for th-i
n srkot. the animal Induitry division
of the bureau of animal Industry his
nrihed at these figures The higher
Oguro represents the cost of the fowl
In July and this gradually hcvnnwH
less until November.
The experiment were conducted
unlet the aupm-tlslon of Alfred It.
l.ee, whoso aim wiis to discover the
chit pest food fo- th commercial fat-
iU nine of poultrr. X'.vitt vartntv tf
fattening was trl-d nnd three model!
rations wero flna'lv decided upon
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meal, two parts low grado wheat flow
er and one part sherts: No 2 has thre
parts corn meal and two parts low
TO RENT Seven hundred acres In grade wheat flower, and No. 3 has fl
Poe Valley; all under fence; aboutiPrts corn meal, throo parts low t;radc
tunm,,.
f lifrtei. ...
id nir. in said conn iii. iiuai ,,rtttlrularly Ue.rrll.r4 a. ffta.. ,
of tlm BiluilnlstrBlli.il n( wild1,,,, "u. lo.
Tho mirth hall i.r ,i.r tuvll
.matter N4 of hki. , lfc, M(J
half of (ho tiurlhea.l mutter (ji
nf NUVi I, the northern nium, i
Iho iiulhttsl quAtUr (Mjij .
MV U ) and Mrt of , , t0 tJ
(uiitalnliiK 2ft him, ... ,ft M,(li
liilrl) (3U), in tui' t.iiyaiu
3tl) OUlll of ranee n t. -tl '
if tho Wlllaliittto iiim4,i, v
IxIiiIiik In all two l,m,,ji,j u(
iiAni.nt m'.i .-.. .
to the .aid final account and nttitr.t '" ' ' " '" rel" M
tho same, nnd show rau.e, ( any '
thrro be. why a final distribution of "' ""' ,,a', '"o. w iMiu.tlu,
Irlidnred and tieelitnl For seltl
'ineiit. nnd nli in said court hi. final
Hl-rOIIIlt
r.tato and a petition ror lit di
charKe. and that the 3d day of April,
r.MI. at 10 o'clock a in. In the
court room of said court, at the court
hoiiso In Klamath Kails. Klamath '
lounty, Oregon, has been tlved by
.aid court as the tltlio and plar (or
tho seltleuirttt of ald art'Oitlll and
the hearillE of said pvtttliill for dis
charge, at which time nd placn any
person Interested 111 said r.lalo Ilia)
ortld r(at aliould not be ordered and
the administrator discharged.
D.Urd this 31th day of l-'ebruary,
A. 11 1911.
V. M. DI'NCAN,
Adltlltllatrator ot Hald I'.tate.
:r,-t-ll-M-35h
o( tho plaintiff therein i, tut u(
valid.
Mumuiotui
(In i'.qulty. No. 151)
- That )illl, and acm uf )H,U
(orotvr enjoined and barivd tins .
ertlnc any claim whatmcr la or u
aid lands, ur any pan thereof, .
tcf.o in this plaintiff and for ml
Other alld furthor Irtlef t, (4 l(
court .halt ctii moot, or . la tmj
ma) apriAlti, and fur hu ruits m
disbursement herein
This .uiuiuun 1. usruvd b) ruVtk.
tuii ibereof lii tho Kninc lli14, t
I dally uewspawr of trr.cr tlmlt
lion, publUhed In Klactatb otf,
M.reotl. by urdef ! tho llefcUfsiit'
U'm H Wordoii, tutinly )ud e nil
Canada has established a forr.l (
products Uburatury In connection t
with Mcfllll I'nlvrrslty at Montreal,!
ou the tines of the I'liltml Stairs In-1
siltutlon of iho same sort at the I'nl
verslty of Wisconsin
Herald's Classified Ad vs.
IF
KIDNEY
BLADDER
BOTHER
FOR RENT
'400 acres under cultivation; nearly
200 acres now summer fallowed, to
be seeded In tbe spring; plenty of wa
wheat flower, ono part shorts and
porccnt (correct) tallow. The sanu!
feeding valuo Is secured in a ration
TAKK A (JI.ASH OF 8ALTA TO
KLL'MH OUT YOUIl KIDMUYH
AND NKUTHAI.I.K IHHITATINU
ACIIta.
lit the Circuit Court uf th. tltnto of j
OtvKon. fur th County of!
Ktauialh.
i: (! Argraves. Plaintiff.
vs.
t.Meiaiider K Dyer and MamU
j Homers, also all other persons i
or partlro, unknown claiming Itouuty of Mauialli, .taU of tlum,
any right, title, r.tain, Urn. or acting In the aUeiico of i irtuit lUtt
interest In tho real eauie do-jllrnry U Itett.un, under and U; ltt14
scribed In the complaint herein j( the authority by law In hita uj
Defviidants 'ill such ram, mads, dated tni tUi
To Aletaiider F. Dyer and Mamie M.ilU said suit at KUmath falls Ontti.
Homers; also all other person (on lh 9th day of r'ebru.ry, Oil,
! or parties, unknown claiming 'which said order rcjulfc tint i.
any right, title, estate, lien, iir!i" In said suit bo puMl.fccd wn
Interest In Iho real eslatp d-lenk for a period uf sl (imi
scrltM-d In the complaint herein, i fh. dale of iho fint (nkU-
I Defendants j
I In the name of the stale of Oregon I
lYntl. and each of you, are hereby re
quired, to appear and answor the
'amended complaint filed against you
llll the above entitled tult on or before
summons 1. )'iuij
lion of thl
10th. IJI4.
WM II HIIAW
AUTIItMt D IUr.
Attorney for rUlnttt
10-17-31 3-KJ-I7-5I h
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ier; nouse ana oara; gooa roads; ;ul mroo parui corn meal and two
close to school. Terms easy. AddIt I Parta oat flower, but at an lncrn.i
Good Living
Nothing as quite aa nereassry aa
Use baylag of what oae eau.
Kveryoae la ,iatareated la good
thiaaa for the family table. The
Uad of Oroceriea oae bays
make the greater part of the
aaeal. The aieala oaw eat are
tfce gmatar part of Goad Llrtag.
If post believe la Good Uviag
yoa'll patraUae
VAN RIPER BROS.
Pboae S8
A. FVrBRtiTKINRR'S
paaatr taaat,
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(tt aaatt ha I
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f rat a
SherltTa Sale
(Equity No. 507)
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon, In and for Klamath
County.
Lulu F. Sbephard, Plaintiff,
va.
Oscar C. Lee and Dora E. Lee, De
fendants.
Under and by virtue of as execu
tion In foreclosure issued by the dark
out of the circuit court ot Klamath
county and state of Oregon, dated the
30th day of January, 1914, In the
above entitled action In tbe circuit
court for the aald county and state,
wherein Lulu H. Shepbard as plain
tiff, recovered a Judgment with Inter
est costs and expenses aggregating
the sum of 1 2,93 3.72, against the de
fendant, Oscar C. Lee; and a further
judgment and decree 'foreclosing the
mortgage therein and barring tbe
rights, claims, liens and claims of
equity of redemption of the said
Oscar C. Lee and Dora K. Lee, and all
persons claiming under them or either
or any of them; I am commanded to
sell all these places and parcels of
land, situated in the county of Klam
ath, and state of Oregon, aa described
In said mortgage and bounded and de
scribed as follews:
All the south half ot the north
east quarter, and tbe southeast
quarter of section 34, township 38,
8. R. 11 H. E. W. M and the north
half of lota one and two, of section
3, township 39, S. R. 11 E.W.M.,
All being in Klamath county, Oregon,
together with tbe tenements, heredit
aments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining.
Notice is hereby given that on the
2Sth day ot February, 1914, at 10
o'clock a. m., at the front door of the
court house, in Klamath Falls, Khun-
atb county. Oregon, I will, in obedi
ence to aaid order of aala and execu
tion in foreclosure, sell tbe above de
scribed property, or ao much thereof
aa may ba neoessary to satisfy tbe
plaintiff's Judgment, attorney fees, in
terest, costs and dlsbursemaaU and
costs of this gale connected tbarawltb,
to the highest bidder for cash.
0. C. LOW,
Sheriff of KUmath County, Oregon,
By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
30--18-SO-I7 h
to Tassey Stewart, box 296, Milton,
Umatilla county. Ore. 2-13-3wks
MISCELLANEOUS
'"i " ir Ji"i"i"i"i"ia"s"ios-w'VVV-arjarvxnjTjTJKJ-'
Gertrude & Co.
Take pleasure in announcing that
they will re-opea their Mllllaery
IliiNineM on March 7th, but have
changed their location to IIS Fourth
street, immediately back of tbe First
National Bank.
The new Spring Goods are arriving
daily, and by opening day the stock
will be complete, and will consist of
the very latest Spring Models In Im
ported and New York Hats, Flowers,
Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, Mallnes,
Laces, Auto and Face Veils, Etc. Ev
ery Item of which will be up-to-the-
minute novelty, and every thing that
is desirable this season in Paris and
New York will be represented in our
stock.
Every style will be an exclusive
one. This will apply even to tbe pop
ular priced bats. There will be no
duplicates.
23-6t GERTRUDE tc CO.
MONEY to loan.
517 Main street.
B. F. Shepherd.
7-14tb
cost or 3 1 cents per hundred pounds
ot grain.
Tallow rnaken tbe fat on tho birds
moro pronounced, but Increases the
cost of tho grain In weight. Thick
condensed buttermilk In tho place of
tallow produces better results. The
addition of beef scraps to the butter
milk was tried but this did not In
crease tho gain. Grit was found to
be of no value In fattening for a
period under fifteen days.
Under commercial conditions In the
Middle West the best result nro se
cured by fattening for about fourteen
days during the summer. After the
middle of September this niilod
should bo shortened gradually till tho
Late Dance in London
WHY PAY commission to the real es
tate agent? If you are Interested
In Klamath Falls, and want to br a
good located town lot cheap, commun
icate directly with the owner. F 1707,
Klamath Fails Herald.
FOR SALE
M"i-VVVVVVXrUuuUl
FOR SALE Fine galted saddle mare.
gentle; will sell cheap if taken
soon. See Geo. W. Bradley. 21-6t
FOR SALE Forty young White Leg
horn hens; one six-bole steel range,
with reservoir. Elmer L. French, at
Star theater building. 23-4t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Sunday, at bath bouse, neck
chain hung with two Jades and
cameo; of particular value aa hair
loom. Finder will be rewarded by
returning to Herald office. 21-St
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Kidney and bladder w.aknesa re
sult from uric acid, says a noted i
authority. The kidneys fllt.r this
acid from the blood and pass It on
to the bladder, whero It often re
mains to Irritate and Inflame, caus
ing n burning, scalding sensation,'
or sotting up an Irritation at tbe
neck of the bladder, obliging you
to seek relief two or three times1
during tho night. The sufferer Is
In constant dread, the water passe.
sometimes with a scalding sensa
tion and Is very profuse; again, there
Is difficulty in avoiding lc
llluddor weakness, most folks call
It, because they can't control urina
tion. While It Is extremely annoying '
and sometimes vory painful, this Is
really ono of the roost simple all
meuta to overcome Gel about four
ounces of Jad Salts from your
Pharmacist and take a tablespoon
ful In a glass of water before break
fast, continue this for two or three
days. This will neutralize the acids
In the urine so It no longer is a
sourco of Irritation to the bladder'
and urinary organs, which then act
normally again.
Jad salts Is Inexpensive, harmless,!
nnd Is made from the acid of grapes
mm icinon juice, combined with'
lima, iniu is used by thousands of
folks who are subject to urinary dis
orders caused by uric acid Irritation.
Jad Salts Is splendid for kidneys and
causes no bad offocts whatever.
Hero you have a pleasant, effer
vescent llthla-wator drink which
quickly relieves bladder trouble.
(Paid Advertising. )
EXPERIENCE COUNTS
In every line uf tiuslnew etprrlrticn I t.tial nt. km rftUtrtttj, It
U Mitli great prlile thai Mr can truthfully .n llutl llto dlflrttsl
department of our hu.lnnM .rt tuanage.1 liy Uien of eiprrlciM.
Kwrienrel buyer., rtperlrtirril hulrhrr, ewrlrucri cullrrs,
etprrlrlircl uilmnen and ei-rleiireit tlellirryturn ll ttiiuMo
In Kite you the betM-rll of thrircmcleitri think IliU mrr hcn ef
lining jour siippllra for Iho table.
KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY
INTEREST PILES UP
m
' . viri .aa
if yf P
aumsinaly If MVlng, however
mall, art. made with regular
lly. Kaperlatly nlirn llwt
letrl I. compounded n ll I
llll. hank, liven a few rcnla
lay tril Mill show .tirprlslal
rt-ull., I-! it. glvo you a fr
figure nml you'll we the !
milage uf beginning l
now. fj
FIRST TRUST .'SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
LOST White Fox Terrier, scar on
left shoulder. Notify F. B, English,
Light and Water office, St-lt
In the effort to displace tbe tango
nnd Its attendant dances, London so
c.ety has taken up a troupe of Javan
ese dancers, mumbors of which aro
teaching an entirely new series of
steps. These new dances are said to
be rery simple and attractive, but If
they are to be danced In bare faet it
is doubtful If they will become popu
lar bare.
Wood! Wood!
Block Wood
16-Inch Body Wood
16-Inch Limb Wood
4 -ft. Body Wood
4-ft. Limb Wood
Leave Orders at
Hquare Deal Store
Cor Sixth aa
P. C. CARLSON
Phoae ISO
! U la the Herald T
'"ait, tnen.
You may flad It la the Want
Colurau
Prompt Service Reasonable Prices
I W.O.Smith Printing Ci.
teat BBRJ A "
I Good Printing
Mala BR
ifa" I Foi,rth St" between Main and Klamath
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