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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1914)
T,.',IAV, MUM l ". "" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON t:um Lost! During the past year, by thou sands of smokers, all inclination for any tobacco but STAG. A significant fact is Stag's in stant appeal to old smokers men who had long settled down to something else. These wise old critics aro per haps the most enthusiastic or all. PackOOOO: The Unruly Half. Fuil-Sio iP-Cent Tm H.o Pound llufllltlUU ftlll) lllO ('Ollllll A'o lllte, "So Mind, m I Convenient I Sue 5-Cen! Tjn, the I ami HaJi'Pauiii) Tin I Humidor. m jiiiiiiiiiiiyiyiijjatiliitiijl Bam sBBBaamviX L. p JY'vsbt BBaTV "'ii, &! .isanaaU MJvvk. . aaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaa L-a .BaaaaSaSl MtJBaai .aanlCaaamaakaaaaaa JHmim 7 ! w ji!, n : "No Rtrlna. IV -y t l 1 fk Mii HI II JlP MQs fe ErJaiyiafaiy Ma "sJPiSVJBHnXDHiKBWslliir aWil vsaJ1 TaJMaiBBaksSt2aHtBKTaB?BSMBTBC aaaamaarm Va aaSjHBai " ' lb ffiW lkJlHanR9 1 vNy J ao5S?SSGI3kwSi lfliaaaaaal'aaaPCaass' KtlBBiSSMJffJlBC-iBlBSsBMt Wbrfu' Famous Chef Has Lots of Fun With Dough, Pie and Bread Vrotror Joseph linker fllvlng Vtt fkiM in Cooking and Making at the Baldwin Htora Hoinolhlng out of tho ordinary In the way of Instruction In home eco nomic l being given nt tho Haldwln llardwaro company' loro every day, this week. Professor llcckcr, a chef of International reputation, arid his wife aro hero lu tho Interest of tho Majestic munis. To how what thl ruHKo In capable of ilolnic, h will tiiako nil kind of brwul. paitrlw, idc. mlxInK them before tho ladlei ammblfd, and after baking thorn tvIiis thftn frco of cbarico. i Tho irof'or do not atop at rnaklnK tho nioit tcrapiinK oaioiea To BBbbBBBXB KBBBJBBb BBBjHk'aBBl J, T 1 7 ) r" Profc4or BccVw ducln ability l born la ft caw, feodlnic li alto of Iraportane. Al falfa la an Ideal food for dairy ton and tho propor amount li about two potinda to evory hundred pou4 wrlicht of tho animal, or a maxla of twonty-flro pound a day, hut it grntn la fd, twenty pounds la f- flclont. As (train fd, h mco nvondod crushod barley, ono pound to nrory four or tiro pounda of milk to excess of ten quarts a day. Manftl or sugar beets are also a Yaluabla feed and thirty to forty pounda a day can bo fed to advantage. A calf should havo four quarts a day of Its mother's milk until It Is a month old. At that time It can be changed gradually to skimmed milk and In addition It should havo all the ground oat, brand and oil moal It wants to eat, and whole oata after four months of age. A heifer can haro her first calf at two years, at which tlmo she should giro 70 percent of her best yield. She should bo milked for twelve months after her first calf and haro hor sec ond fifteen months after her first, at which tlmo she should giro 90 per cnt. With her third calf sho should 51AG r Pipe and Cigarette EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD P. LurttUirxt Co. 1U(. I7CO tho many of your readers, who Imaginable, cooked to perfection w!th'COa,j not have oeen there, perhaps a tasto Incomparable; servm these, a toyman's version of that lecture; be at her best and remain so till her I to all attending, and Answers all mar proto of some Interest. (ninth year, when, as a rule, sho haa qiiMttlons; gives each lady who do- Tho professor stated that goodjsten her best days. lrs It the roclpo used, and lnclden-'tjary cows give greater returns forj It Is to bo regretted that or of jlnlly gln-s lecture which tend to the reed they consume than any other our actual farmers did not attend this liitsf-n tho drudgery attached to cul-domtstlc animal. Dairy communltIisplendId course In agriculture, and I laary work. Ono of tho Interesting features of tho tirofetuiur's visit Is his famous "thrco hour bread." auer no cotnmenrca ma uuiiuk ui . arc always prosperous, and ho men-thlnk the reason was the early spring tloned that Wisconsin is largely a and tho fact that many of them were dairying state and that It Is one of 'busy with their spring work. I hop In three hoursUhe roost prosperous In tho nation. ( these courses will bo mad a yearly tho mlxlntr of. Hut It Is sad to retaio man omy it-ujii. uu wey coma do neia a lime the dough, the bread Is taken out of tho oven, browned to suit tho most fastidious. Ttin "wnlfclnif rfilfA " liflWMVf. ft a notelty thai is long talked of. After Pr'e ot 30 cent a Pund' thl inaklnif n lavnr rakn In tb oven of W orlngs in IWi ,thA Malcallc ranxe. 'ti.i-H i hi. ',,! u-n hnr,! nn.i tutnlaUke. Is about 5 a year, about one-half the dairy cows In tho earlier In tho season, and bo conduc atato pay for their feed. A good cow ted by tho same profesaors, I venture should produce at least 350 poundsjto say they will recelvo the attention of butter fat In a season. At the av- they deserve. JOHN AUSTAD. Tho cost ofj good and poor I so It will In will the professor! ICa,n aa,r' Kav" ord. and has . but S Uverybody prrsent sit upon these all'" " lhat lhI cow net31ho1r ownerjmay a tour of the British empire, tho same lime. unUl. In comparison. 6 " hll onc producing only .On the .return Journey tho prlnea Prince of Walca Cesaina: 1915 the Prince of Wales) Mke ISO pounds birely pays for her keep For this reason the importance of L.. . .. .i... . j (securing good cows Is plain. As tho iriftCN HKain, wncn luo uoura are re-. ... u moed, nnd II Is then cut up and in pancake Is Immensely thick, "truth crushed to earth." tho cako Herald's Classified Advs.; . . - - n n ri iirii"iii',r"" issaV ?OR RENT IllMtt) tev. theMt soulh. II dcs: &l Mill) f, 1.03K foit. Iheuco south. I ilre 3 in In past :& f;l. tbenr outli. s dg. J" mln rail. 70S !, MMVAas to UK.NT hundred cr In ' Vsllof U under fona! aboul M Mt utiJcr cultivatien: nearly : o summvr fallowed, to U t44 l the trfng, pUnty of of lt I. In blKK 101, runulug thence noitli. 3C dees. U mlu. west. 312 hoith. 3 dre. S2 mln ct. 39 S7 feel, thenco north, along tho section fit thvntti south, CS dcg M mln line. 139 feet, to the place of begin- At 57 t fw:t, thenco south, tl degs nine, containing 2 acres, more or less. lu tit eltr limit. th rtrly lino of n n, -at, H.i leel. thenco souui. maiv of Oregon, aid UiuloVatd boltiK dlitsr.l rsterly 31 cC 5-3 mln. wrtt, $: feel, thence pltr 0f Klamath Falls, ss: (rum ld line and at right angle north, OS degs. mln. est, 100 feet, c'ouniy of Klamath. Iticicfrmn eighty ct. " ,,c of heslnnlng, i, a. U Uavltt. Voliee Judge of the Tho prht I'fopeiiy to b appro- llcglnnlng at the southeast corner city of Klamalli Kails. Oregon, do prjaiwl fur th puriHo of said sltwt ol lot 3. block Ivl, nnd running. hereby certify and attest the forego- an.l houUtard I bouuded and d- Uvnttt north, 51 dees. 5 mlu. wcst.'ing to be ihe properly enrolled copy itbod n In ui. Iho lots ami 11 fret, tlielito SOUIU. . orgs, li ill resolution auoiueu uj um i-u.- serred. The "walking cake" will bo baked Thursday afternoon. i.r. touts and brn: good red: tUw to btKtl Terms assy. P"'.WMks fumed Ulng lots and blocks In, mm rt, t& 0 feet: thence south. St'mon Council of said city on the 31th in i..jr nri, p --. ""-..,, i;i.ia.h ,tdiiloii to ihe U ty of a.,, s; mln. et. 10 36 feet, to tuo day or i-eoruary. in. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE majority. In starting, have not a great amount of capital, they will have to start with such cows as they may bare, but they should lose no time In will visit the United States Ho may be accompanied by Prince Albert, the tcond son of King George. It is not generally known that the muskrat Is the most Important fur- l?Btlll roanty Ore. 3JC, Milton, J.lJ.Jwk. 1-OR SALE uLH.-1-n-rj-L-i ------ -i-i--!1 " ssssa TOH lUl.U KO arre ranch. J-rwm (,00.11., Urn. grtwry, rhltken kSMH ml (rm mrbluery; located II aUn uuhrat of KUmolli Fall. tr8$iMtis Iji;i .tfii'ol houie. V I. . h It r U MISCELLANEOUS JSSisvMMVw'MV'Masaa'Nsasa'S'slSs iOl' in tr esrmcnu nsad hnr In ton ji n ipasonably lit prlw li icndinn for them. Work miuthlp ocd materials guarantn! Un i A oMmlth, tJidlp' Tailor, lortirr Third nnd Main. "Pronperliy Urouib lluuso Industry " running, 191 (. Iln-tice south. 31 degs. 53 rain, west, J 13.92 feet; thenco south, CS degs. It thence north. feet; west. Klamath Falls All ot Iwl . block MO. AH of lol 3, block 109; All of lol 7, block 101, Allot lol C, block 100, ll.jilitiittie at tho uorlhwrt corner mln, oast, 103,7 feet; ot lol . block 1 10, running thence at degs. 52 mln. oasl. 19.C5 .Minh si diet. 3 mln. t. 31.2a thoiico north. Ul dgs. S mlu. feet, tbeiice south, 18 dcgn. 16 mln. lgO fti't to the placo of beginning, east, 101 S fpt. ihentn iiorlh, It llcglnulne al tho northwest corner de. 53 mln east. 7 34 frei; thenco of lot i5, block 101. and running north. 55 drg. 8 mln. i, 100 feci thoiice south. 31 degs. 53 mln. west, in place of beginning. 15 feel, thenco south. CS degs. H lleglnnlug al the southwest corner mlu east, 102.7 feel to the northeast tit lot 7, block 110, running thence corner of said lot; thenco north 66 north. 31 degs. 63 mln. east, 9.63 drg. 4 mlu. weal. 100 fool to the fret, thrnte south, 10 !. 16 mill, place Ol ucgiiiniris. east 101 2 feel, thenco south, St place or beginning. Witness my hand and tho seal or Itcglniilng al tho northesl coruorUald city, this 26th day ot February, of lot 5. block 101. and A. I. (SKAl.l LEAVITT. Police Judge. 37-101 Wood! Wood! lllock Wood U-lnrti llody Wood .... U-lhch l.lmb Wood I It llody Wood IK l.lmb Wood l-tn Order at Siiare Deal HtOfW tw HltOi asMl Mala P. C. CARLSON Phone IN ,lm. ti mln. west. 33. 3 feet: thence ot lol S, block 101. north 56 degs. a mln. west, 100 feet thence north, 3t degs. ... i, iic-fl of heislnnltiK. 15 feci, ihence souih, n.iiliiiilng nt tho northwest corner mln. east, 102.7 feet; nf tm 6. block 116. running thence 31 degs. Nolle of Final Account lu the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath In tho Matter of tho Kstate of Ira C. Johnson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that O. C. .Applcgate. administrator ot tho cs 'tato of Ira C. Johnson, deceased, has rpndrrcd and n resented for final set- Ill glmiltiK at tho southwest comer lU,mcnt aniJ Mti In said court, his nud running .2 mlu. east, 68 degs. It thenco south, 62 mln. west, 38.28 feet; .,...i. ai dne. 63 mln. west. 11.91 'thenco norm. i& uegs. o mm. m feel, Ihence south, 40 degs. 15 mln eait. 101,2 feet, thenco north. 3t degs, 62 mln east. 3S.05 feet: thenco north, 66 degs S mln. esl, 100 feet, to the place of beginning flnnl account of his administration ot said estate, and that tho court has fixed Wednesday, tho 2Cth day of (March. 19H, at the hour ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at ine Legal Notices rnnrt room of dm county court. In 100 feci, to the Place of beginning. ,,.,.... Kn,i. county of Klamath HcKluuliig al the southwest corner stMo of 0rcK0H) , tho tlme nn,i piaee of lol 2. block 109. and runnlngl, , . b .. . 0 ..m .CC0Unt thenco north. 34 dogs. 62 mln. oast. nni, t((0 cttcmont thereof. 3.0S feet; thenco south CS degs. 14 February. m an rn r a ii.attsn aniiin i -... -.. .- ! lleglnnliig at the southwest corner nun, can, j. . .-. !or lol 3, block 110. and running, 10 dog. 15 mln. east, 59 feet; ! tnwee ' Q c A,,PLEaATE ,nco iiorth. 3, degs. 62 u.Ui. es.t,,,or.h. 66 degs m u west. 84, .JJ . c. 'mln east. 101.2 feet to ihe southeast lleglunlnK l the northwest comer nf said lot; thenco north sa-or loi i, uiocn. v, .... ..li S .1 .. fttk imIh aaAait I mln. west, 100 feet to tuojiiiouco souin. uB,. u- ..m. -..,. ,37.42 feel ithenco souui, a uegs. is mlu. oast, 30.69 feet; thonco south IG degs. 16 ln. cast, 7C.7 feet; thenco north, 34 degs. 52 mlu. east, 33.24 feet; thenco north, SG dogs. S Kdltor Herald: In reading tho re port of tho short course in agricul ture for Thursday, I was disappointed I to see that your correspondent had1 omitted to mention Profesor Fitts' abl nnd interesting lecture on dairy ing and dairy cows. I think it was realised by all who attended that lec ture that dairying Is destined to be ono of the most profitable Industries' of tho Klamath basin, and this no' doubt accounted for the profound ln-j terest manifested by those present,' I bearing animal of North America. la Improving tho herd, and this can bo J one year, alone (1910) 5,650,000 done by securing iho service of a muskrat skins were put upon the blooded sire. In selecting a sire the ! records of his parents are ot most importance, for thero are worthless animals of all of tho noted breeds. While It Is true that milk pro- tuaritei, realizing to me irappers a sum approximately $1,700,000. Subscribe for Che Herald. SO cent month. ,,.,........'-- - .. .......,..... It. It resolved bv tho Cniumou mln. tast. 101.2 feet; to Ihe soulheast mln. west, loo ieei 10 mo piacouiuv- 'corner degs. a plnco of beginning. llegliiiilug at the northwest corner .of lot 7, block 109, and running Hi, .-nc. tmith. 34 degs, 63 mill, west, l(tluil.i,i ApptilniiMg Viewers, Ktr. '36.47 feet; thenco south, IG dogs. 16 t. ,. . . -. ' i. .. .1 . I. In 111., ultlllllrtfltl " ii rcoivu uy uio uoiumunimin, tnsi, ui. -. .v "-- - Couhrii t ..... ,. ... ... i.-ii. I.......... ,.t -i.i !.( ilioiir.i north. 34 P. lilting. 0r..., .i... .-!.. .i r. ...i... ...I r. fuel! thoncoi llcKlnnliig nt a point south, 3 "ks nd C li, orl.ler, belntt lhreonorth. 65 .legs. 8 mln. west. 100 feot'degs. 83 mln. w t. . Cea. & W.te..., freeholders ot the City to Iho placo ot beginning, outl.. 40 degs. ".; " KUmatl, Kalla, possessing tho UUM- lloglnnlng nl tho southwest corner feet from the northeast corner o lot isr.il..... .. . . ' "........ . ." ., ......i. .n.i i., n....ipn 7. iiinck 110. and running thonoo' wS jiiivie w eltv wiikMisM'i ' -s - w ourtnt Klmnatli Countv. are M'oIiiIimI luwers. In vlaw llm lion ami .-I, ....... ... a. , ..... ,. . 1 il I f.,,.1 ''M.UMI a, HconU Htroot boulovard, dogs. 63 mln. west. 27.39 feet; thenco eftlone J J and J 9. lopl ulp M JJ . .".o issment of damages , no, Ih. 66 degs. 8 mln. west. 100 ri..o h. r Sll ' lonTth " UU lu u . nrnvl.l...l 1.. U.n 'I'll .if In in HlllCH (It IIUKII 111 UK. , ,,v " Cliurltr of the City, They ailsM.ll t lleRlnnliiR nt to uoutuweal corner 'Ui ti, cotincll elmmbor on March of lot C, block 100, runnluK thence I(l. 1014. lit Ih.. I.m.x nf in ..lnk'norlh 34 deKS. 52 mill, oast, 26.86 foot; thenco south. 08 degs. 14 mm. south, 31 Johnson, Deceased, W. S. WU.r.Y. Attorney. 24-3-10-17-2th In hereby north ai degs. 52 minute, east, 44.33 M,U,. 4C degs 15 mln. east, 611 feet; I , (eu. feet; thenco south. 40 .legs. IB ml.,, .hence soul h 36 . leg. 4 Uu oa. . theucu south, ai jsin.n ieci " . "' "" "....., "'. to (oiiunoncu the performance "' eir nd dutlM. 8ld Hecoml Htreot boulsvurd la to wuitutmrn i mo Intursecllon ot Bee , a I""1 1'lnm Mreoia In aald city, to " 'Ulity feet in width, nnd extend 0 io soiiihurly city limits, as fol- 1 "' Vur the easterly line of said sviird tommonco nt tho south- lerl)r corner ot filock. ninety, In M.i addition to the OUy ot KUm. ," . Oregou, run thence south " gs. io win. east, six hundred east. 102.7 foot; thenco .logs, 53 uln, west. 47.47 fcot; thenco north, 66 degs. 8 mlu. west, 100 toot, Io tho plnco ot beginning, lloglnnliiK nt tho southwest corner of lot 7, It, block 100, nud running thenco south, 08 dogs. 14 mln, wist, 102,7 feet; thenco south, 34 degs. 62 mlu. west, 83.21 foot; theuoe north, 66 dogs. 8 mln. west, 100 feet to tho placo ot boglunlug. thonro south, along mo soctlon lino, 139 fool; uionco north, 35 .legs. 44 mlu. west, 307.2 tout; thenco north, 40 degs, 16 rain, west, 401.1 feet; thonco north, 34 dogs. 52 mln. cast. 80,8 feet, to tho ) place ot beginning, containing i.o (icres, moro or less, lleglunlnK nt n point 1,698 feet south of tho wost quarter corner of section 33, township 38 south, range 8 enst of Willamette Meridian, and running thonco south, 36 degs. ,44 mln. east, 432.2 feet; thonco south, 12 dogs. 37 mln. cast, 708 feet; thenco west, 82 foot; tfconce north 18 Iieglnulng at the aoutuweat corner Hogs. 37 mln. west. 087.8 feet; thence Summons (lu Kqulty, No. 566) tho Circuit Court ot tho State ot Oregon, for the County of Klamath. B. O. Argravcs, Plaintiff, vs. Alexander F. Dyer and Mnmle M. Somers; ulso all othor persons or parties, uukuown claiming any right, title, estato, lien, or Interest lu the real cslato de scribed In tho complaint heroin. Dofeudnnts. To Alexander F. Dyer and Mumlo M. Somnrs; uluo all oilier persons or parties, unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hon, or Interest iu the real estate de scribed In tho complaint herein. Defendants, ' In.tho luuiio ot the atate ot Oregen: You, "and each of you, are horeby re uulrod to appear and answer the umcuded complalut Died against you lu tho ahovo entitled suit on or before Tuesday, tho 24th day ot March, 1914, that being the last day of the tlmo prescribed In the order tor pub lication ot this summons; and If you fall so to answet, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor tho relief prayed for In the amended complaint, to wit: for a Judgment and decreo against yeu: 1. That you, or either ot you, have or has no estate or Interest what ever in or to the lands described In nald amended complaint, being that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit uate, lying and being in tho county of Klamath and state of Oregon, and particularly described aa follows, to-wlt: The north halt ot the southeast, quarter (N'H of SEU, tho south, half ot the northeast quarter (S'j . of NKU). the northeast quarter ofj the southwest quarter (NE& ot SWU) and part ot lot two 12),, containing 25 acres, all in section thirty (30), In township thirty-nine (39) south of range nine (9), east of tho Willamette meridian, con taining In all two .hundred and twenty-five (226) acres, more or less; or any part thereof; and that the title of tho plaintiff thereto is good and valid. 2. That you, and each ot you, be forever enjoined and barred from as serting any claim whatever in or to said lauds, or any part thereof, ad verso to this plaintiff; and for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem nieot, or as In equity may appertain; aud for his costs and (tisDursemcnts nerein. i This summons is served by publlca-! tlon thereof lu the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper ot general circula tion, published In Klamath county, Oregon, by order ot the Houorable Wm. S. Wordeu, county Judge ot said county of Klamath, state ot Oregon, acting in tho absence ot Circuit Judge llcury L. Uenson. under aud by virtue ot tho authority by law In him vested In such cases, made, dated and filed In said suit at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 9th day of February, 1914, which aald order requlrea that sum mons lu said suit ho published once a week for a period ot six consecutive weeks, The date of the first publica tion of this summons Is February 10th, 1914, WM. II. SHAW, ARTHUR D. HAY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10-17-14-1-10-17-14 h You Have Been Looking For a Fountain Pen that will always give satisfaction one that doesn't leak one that has a pen Just adapted to your hand WHY XOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP Watchmaker and Jeweler S. 1 Watch Inspector 433 Mala Street Don't Overdo 1 Yourself this ftae weather try tag to wear off the spring fever. It's bound to ran its coarse, so you'd Just aa well reearrect the rako and hoe aad get busy tilt yon feel relieved, aad to do the tiling right yoa'U awed eessse goodly portioaa of oar balk aad package gardea aad aeld seeds. Sweet Peas la balk. Onioa Seta. Sagar aad Stock Beets, etc. Let as help yoa to the seeds. The SUNSET GROCERY lOiti aad Mala. Phoae 900 For Better Values $&MX& It's a good carry whan your butler is carrying a tray that has on it food for People Who Are Particular frosa .hn...- ti.n iikmU iliev eat: reonlo who know good .wu.. ,,..in and want the shmxI. are the people who are tmUdsag .up our meat business. Cease la aad see the way we beadle Ike hest meat ta town. PEOPLES MARKET, EhlI?