THUIWI'AV, Al'HUt ItJa THE BVEN1N0 HERALDKLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Duties of County Agent McCaD Are Enumerated Couutr BKrlriilliir! RtliU nntjlug fc-itllln.r, roitihuiliiK lii-ott ii-.u .. ...lr.,l III U. 'l.llltltV Bll..CUUUf(( liriiClltfJ. Ill lllli.r IHI..-..II.. " .-v.- - . . , - ---.. "-:"- I'AOR -4riW HWs, or ii... - ,i. I.,, ii'.'ipm iiuuorn h it i-ii am il.. .in-l, i.. I..M I III IIM1MIVK HHFWIIltHI- . , -..-... fit it"' . ... Irat e nf -vrr mi. II ii.rr.....i .. f the urn worn ur llKn,,,,, :,lb" ' :r.' . ... ..... ... .,,,. ,. nIir,IW ( , r ttln BPsW$SKPJ,,ih'!w ftW5 4 V .IBBBk' JBggfammf jHiBi ft "V iB 'JmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmU ,! Adi.wrw0ikMMMlrlr.ti,, w ,,, B), ,,. ,..,.,. XfCill'n du" " Klamath, but l ,tlti agriculture of thn futility It iBUtr pr ''" rol'"p rltitlturi.(iritmlil) nf l-,i ini.ortaiin. though Mcot H wNMl liitlf ti 3t rltrtti In point if lime It may Im tin. fln.t fWt(on .oik und-Mak-n. j uludlM lhi aarlcilltuin of . ,. , ,WPtiix l-rii wlmt l being i.wp w.....en Am A.r..r "4 'W, ' , it ThU tu I, K,"M ,'",f"e" ""' "' Mill- "' .KJfli,l, omrtary of tile board iif t(nM the rwulU of hla Mudy ,,., M frl,r rcoicMHIoii of 14 Urwr nut In tho way f ndvk, u,fl hiiiii' Movement II.. Hint UlMUtUoonwl mluuluiiHt employment of uiniti In thin . Thl- dim UirwunU the Iwat ,t,rHy tlp n, r.,rlmPtil of In lift, lfMtr, liiulltilim, clreuUt. (,,4 ,ji,. routttrr. ittw" "H1 p'rMitl ln(rvlm ---.., jmI in hrlKJ tull mul ' ,kf ,tn.r.l hI of thn ctiunlr, , Hlue J'r,r,e" ;,f ,r,E,'u", ,''"u ,W, ...ocUMflM na Itiv llk rn ,rt "" "U ,",, "9 r -Ut-r' Minimi "ut IwllvMuul elicit- '""'. -MlK it-riH Imm ... h.j.,..i.. .i.rt,.ii ii..u ..r -.. rMl tllir' Mil. TI10 CukIUIi ,(,tt in.i.t.m.nu tt tl.Hr own W,ut t"'U'' ""r' lounctnK ...! j W. UitiDlMlluN (.fPdliM. fut.H""''" "" r flr' "1'"" 50' sw Vi.il., -.ici I..., u now cblef nl-f'.'' burnt nl lmlhl,',r,,, ui w,''," wlnif of i.i.lt.... nr ,u cMiMiiilloui-r. a M n4 U .imUr.llitlu f frmi,,"",' Bt P well. II. lr U6 (or.i J. knr.wl) i. -ut ..,Brj- y.-ar. U to H(rfuK ,,at 1 M "lutrr iivrrtl. nml S0Jki ttiu.iliftr A.ihur H WimmU, r. -.t.a. u.t iiwor4liiHlll.rur "U "V' ,n,"r,aU' ,,B n"vtr rjr 't XJ'.yt.r MiUhrll. U latvd fr iiltlia rituliurl uKoiitlM wltlitit w,"' "ll '""f" " twenty tlutp. ;hp ilnr. ami t(l innyrtr'n cunlldnuu tU-ft-anir a tlismll limy H unit-' ji' inJ tl I Wml will b ... rilly Ait inrttttjr. i Alfon.. uf H.alit l H.p tloiV .)pa ilM)li"-l M. tt l.at Tnutmnny mii t llo JPtPii.m Iwal leJmliU,,iif tlw niiMt rrttwin-d lira.l af Curoi. "" a ','Jf",r. !'" Un.y ny ltltli t!i.u.kfimt.fiiliKllttrleuUtifo,l..'4iuhUrtf4tKiinttat.iifincy!, ,"',"' T,,'- M'-t lUnt Jim will c( a tetiro county U u stuiHinduM j trto, llk lil, eariri. ami vi-i Ut Ibe utrht must Ijo irlmrlly (tn,it((-ti Itinl in tlotitu tlMlcn. whirl. 4tti;li" ll tiiUDt lii.rt ai..iriit I loO arli. Iln lull) my ISO fur ittftt tfcp l:ri u( vulunlary auUtAiita llk hat. tlild. lit. nwr only twlr. Uinik. Hny -ar l.t orilM thre-i masnin ( tit att a thn ronniYtins link iit ilrn of enrii-m hHi tilnttmim JttTti IU" irlrtitUla i.f thn tvateh hurVfl at 1200 a llr. latlilallon "( tif elnli nnl iiatJonl u4 Ik frtitr t'iN.piitln thn rrull Tlt kaUrr' only artorUI ottrava 6f tamticatuin In uh a way thai j goitre l In yachtlr.K cmtumm, a. U(fmrf fAR tup ttiptn, n.J rallliielciisli ln orln Uriity.four Mill at ittmllon t aclentltta to tho ikI n tlm. Mtltulmui ttol.pin f thn rounty.j 4 .nllrlllnK Ihrlr 0ltailC. Acr.irali lufiirinatloii alNiMt U.c T II (?l allrt., Thl may fKlamalh IUln. 8m (rt.llmtp, OlM Uilnt'filnr. rr.( jrcatmrnt, mU'lal, Lost River Water in an Interstate Difficulty BAt,i;M, Aj.rll &. Aiipnu'rltitoraitlon of Cltar Ijkkorwervolr, Juit or I in California rlalm all tbu wntcra of I11'" I'11" " California. IIMno i'tvvk, ami nte itoi.rlvlnic the In- T,, rlu,llul. wrk aro beyond '.ri..iri.t.l tow,, f .svw im,.,. Crck.'!'' JurU'!,c(t," cf "0 m' I ' III Cfltd Of ilKirllHil nml flu. nitli.illi-n. Ori-uoii. of a municipal watr aupiily,'",,,,,, vtoWdU,K. may ho of no value ny Hialo Kntfliicpr l..'win. ;i, cane of arbitrary action of the gov- "Tlila town Id lnatl nuar the u-,rmncnt orriciala. tirmaii. boundary lino aouth of Iko-' "To rc,",,al Oregon ha enacted a vc-, end Una a rompk-te .yat.m o(''ttW u,b" l" W i v.v "j"viu " ilnnr nniillrntlona fnr lint illvuralnr. n (tr main Installed, curing Itawa. wa.r ,n 0rc(?on for uw ,u othcr iti nuiijily rroiu acrowi the Hate line. ilatoa, If under the law of uch statu Out thftd of th wuur running Into 'atsr rannot lawfully bo diverted for tbi.Mtream original In Orvgonahovo'"1" '" 0rfe"- T,ie Hbanta Valley lh, toun'a Intake, and the entire j Pfro,eC,t '"'. hlch J alf.n How into OrS, bHow thl.!" '" ' f wl wmt-r ll,ro" 'ama? Intake.. . Hlvpr In Oregon, may find It Impoaal- uio io tiecure a permit until uallior- "1 havo ri'PvaliMlly called attention to nu unfair law ndoptd by Callfor 'In March 3, J It 22, making It unlaw. nlo bome more literal toward Ore gon." To overcome these InU-rntate dlffl- ful to conduct any ater from that culi:t3, Mr, Uwl, httB mvpMtd lhe aat Int., any other ute for UM,.nac(m.nl of tt nat.ona, ntt;r aW( 1 ,,,tv"'' ami iu recently appointed on a com- "I havo pointed out the ihtIous alt-laities to prepare ouch a law by the nation of aettlera In longed Valley American Soclvt of Civil l.'nglncers. on lt Hlver. Their water aupply, "Until uch a lav Is ennct.nl there Ik now being adjudicated by the atato la no remedy except through the slow, wlftr board, but tho watera of which , expensive; and antiquated method of liliwjiii are entirely conirolled by tho 'goieniment by Injunction" said Mr. I uttet HI all through thu construe- I.ewl.1. t " !.' up tin .rn" tighter than over hvfurir, tlimlilli. and other formii of U., nhlth have tuamnodlrally flour Ulnit, lll be hum d out. Thu what i hm.nii jk thn lt..ilti, tho T.-mlor loin, ur (ho Whllo l.l.tlil dUtrlct Is not In love will! Mr. Wmiitti. Ilu will kerliiiiitl) Interfere nlth "btu.ln-." Hrt.llaud'a t.UlnlIni U Klralrr than I...U of llelalid, aUo tulco as rich. IS, 111 Klti. lit A tim.'l iiinbrflla l ciulpiwd with a torar. Imltcry eltrr light In its lulldh. Where Was Moses When the LighU Weit Out? Jut When Klatnalli 1'alU Mould luivi Imvii tjvrry wlgl.t for thn wt wrck If It lia.l Hot hid ll.o Ix-iirlll t.f nulaMc jMiMcr for It rlrrtrlc lights while tl.i' KriMi t'anal va tiring rvwlrrl. Xii Inglr upply ut tniurr ran Ik rt.aiU. MlwutMlriy rrtlablr for mmsIImm i.ua Mrtlr at any prlrr. Klamath llill h tho bmedt of power frni HKVKN illrTcrral plants, a M-rvlr Uttrtrfllr.1 rvrn ill thn larg est rlllra, and at ratr as low as the l.mrsl aayhrrr. HtJSrtHTI.V, NOW, CAS VOll IlKAT IT? Califiraia-Oresoi Power Co. mn Th. rar has a suiM'rb collet-llou of fur lim-d inercoatD, which cost $0,000 a year to keep up, and he spoada more thau ItiOO rarty lor winter gtoMii. Ills ordinary Iouiiro suits run up to llf.,000 annually. 'I'linri' U only una aperies of bird knoMii Mhonn lilL Is iiolnonouH, tho Aplr N'Doob, or "bird of death," of New fiuluea. I.o of night, convul sions and lockjaw are lomptoniH that follow rnplillr after tho bite. FILL OUT THE COUPON WITH YOUR NAME PrcMnt it at our itor and we will give you FREE a large sample of A. D. S. PEROXIDE CREAM in n beautiful sllver-aUimirium box. rVc have only one hundred of these and they will be Klvcn to those who call FIRST. None will he given to children. If you want one, bring in the coupon YOURSELF. isame ... ...,. Parties out of town, please enclose 2c for postage, Underwood's Pharmacy Von Mftf Mrijife fttmta, KlaaurtH Kulla, Onea GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK, THICK, 6L0SSY TltV (ilUNUMOTIIKU'rt Ol.U VAV- (IIIITi: ItKCll'K OV 8AOK TKA AND Stll.l'llUll To Consider Irrigation Project Management Marcos Loew Buys Vaudeville Circuit pBagegegevgeEg&Ui2BfH4a. BflaVg4gaBh s!&3$SuKW VBWWaikLL J. jJ-IBmA' ' J MfKgag gprSBiB' jgBBBBJ Ws5t9li4 3kjiBBBBBBBBf jgamBBv BBBBBBBsBsS9BBfl BBBBaBBBBBBBBVvPCIRvlll PBWMWBtj ;... - iJi. f.vWjrM$ Notice to Creditors Notice Is hersby glvsa. to all' par sons having claims against tho estate of N. K. I'ostea, deceased, to present such claims,, with tho proper vouchers nt tho law oRlco of V. H. Mills, Klam- ,nth Falls, Oregon, within six months (from tho dato or this notlco. , KARI, WIUTLOCK, Administrator Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, March 12, 13 M, 3-12 4-9 r I Almoit everyone knows that 8ago T(n and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings bacit tho natural color aud hutro to the hair wheu faded, streak od or gray; also ends dandruff, itch ing icnlp and stops falling hair. Years ngu tho only way to get this mixture una to niako It at home, which is muy and troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ask at any drug store tor "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Uomody." You will get it largo bottlo for about SO cents. Kv- erybody uses this old, famous recipe. because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa It does It r naturally and evenly. You dampen ii eponso or soft brush with it, and drnw this through your hair, taking unr smalt strand at a time; by morn ing tho gray hair disappears, and uftcr another application or two your Imlr becomes boautlfully dark, thick mid glosay and you look years younger. tilted I'ress Service IlKNVKIt, April 'J. The building and managing of Irrigation projects In the Weal and tho ways and means of financing such work will bo consid ered at tho Irrigation conference call ed by Secretary of tho Interior Frank lin K. I.anu, which began here today. In ndditlon to several Irrigation and reclamation experts from tho de partment of tho Interior, representa tives aro present from Arizona, Cali fornia, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Ne vada, New Mexico, Oregon, South and North Dnkotn,' Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Secretary line's original call stat ed that the conference would be de voted "especially to the consideration of methods of co-operation in recla mation and Irrigation work between thu states and iho federal govern ment." With a view of furthering such co- operatlonitlovernor Amnions of Colo rado aud Governor J. M. Carey of Wyoming called tho meeting of West ern governors Tuesday to agTee on a program for today's meeting. Aa a r eault. It aa expected that the gov- ernors would bo ablo to stand .togeth er on a program of development. The Itocky Mountain state govern ors aro very sanguine over the results of today's ''conference. Hefore! the meeting Oovernor Amnions said to the United Cretin: "The general conference "of "tho country will be held this year at Mad Ikou. Wis., In June. The executive committee of that organisation has agrred to tako up some Western ques tions at that meeting. The-conference called by Secretary 1-ane comes, there fore, at a proper time, so that Its re-aults-may be brought before tho gen eral conference. "If this meeting brings aboufa co operation between the federal and state governments and works out somo practical system for throwing safeguards about the Irrigation se curities, the very greatest possible benefits would como to tho West." It Is expxected that representatives of fluanclat Interests wilt appear to discuss tho Dotation of Irrigation bonds. The visiting state executives will bo the guests of honor at a ball given at El Jcbel Temple tonight. Philadelphia has 9.568 factories, employing 3&S.218 persons and pay ing $200,933,CG9 In salarlee and wages. Easter Offerings The announcement has Just been made that tho great western vaude ville circuit built up by" Big Tim" Sullivan of New York and his partner, John Consldlno of Seattle, has been sold to Marcus Loew, the moving pic ture theater man. After "Big TIm'a" death many theatrical managers con sidered tho purchase of the circuit, and several syndicates were reported to have been formed tor that purpose. The rise, of Loew has been one of the wonders of the theatrical business. Six or soven years ago he was not known. Now he is reputed to control millions the price he and his friends are to give for the circuit Is alone stated at $0,000,000, which he must delivery by August 1st He has been a nowsboy, a wholesale news agent, the owner of an East Side newspaper In New York, a furrier, and one of the first to build an elaborate penny ar cade. In this last he found himself. Ho has grown till he owns twenty. four moving picture and vaudeville bouses In New York city. One of these was erected at a cost of $700,- 000 on the site where he was horn on the East Side of the city. Recent ly he has been engaged In extending his business north, west and south. It Is Mated that throughout Swe den there aro .100,000 total abstain ora, or about 10 per cent of the popu lation. ' I FLOWERS FOR EASTER Oritur thorn now. "All kinds of cut Howe, fomu nud potted plants. Our prlrca aro right. KLAMATH ll-OItALCOMJ'ANY Mm. L. II. Hath, Manager Hotel Hall and No. i West Main St. Phone 150J MIlH. A. i'KTKIWTKINKIl'H .Not inurh altver, Hut plenty to eat, For a two bit meal It can't he heat ISO Math BtrMt Julian has o much mountain land that only about one-sixth of the total land area Is cultivated. If your houso ts vacant Tell Tin dall, CSS Main Herald want ads bring reautta "IIZ" GLADDENS SORtJJRED FEET "TIZ" makes sure, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and paint, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunion. "TIZ" draws out the acids and Uon that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, bow long tyou danoe, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your fest, "TIZ" brings restful foot comforl "TIZ" is won derful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet Just tingle for joy) shore never hurt or seem tight. Oft a 85 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. Bad foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keen yaw fett fresh, sweet and happy. ffiSj ,w Jftr If There Is Ever a Time One Should Be Particular in Offering Candies,! That Time Is Easter Our SweeU, from Iamso Mixture to ItoxtHl ConfecUotis, aro Pur aa tiio Kaster Lllllea. In giving Otto's, Chocolate yon have the satisfaction of knowing you havo given tho superlative 1st Candies. Our Fountain OoncocUona and favor because- of Uidr delicto-nea. Hie Sugar Bowl "Where Sranrfeodr (sow" -Voticc of Settlement of Final Account of Administrator. Notice is hereby given that Edgar L. Furber, administrator of the es tate of Lewis I. Furber, deceased. has rendered and presented to the court and Died with the clerk thereof. his report and final account of his administration of said estate, together with his petition for final distribu tion of the personal property belong ing thereto; and that Saturday, the 11th day of April, A. D. 1911. at 10 o'clock a. iu., and in the court room of the county court of Klamath coun ty, state of Oregon, In the county court bouse at Klamath Falls, In said county, have been appointed by the court as the time and place, for the hearing of said petition, report and final account, and the settlement of said account, at which time and place any person interested, in said estate may appear and Die exceptions to said account and contest the same. Dated this 12th day of March, 1914 EDC3AR L. FURBER, Administrator or the Estate of Lewis I. Furber, Deceased. 3-12-4-Sr' Notice of Contest Dopartnunt of tho interior. United States Land Ofllce, Lakevlew, Oregon, March 21, 1914. To Thomas M, Gannon of Dairy, Ore. gon, Centestee: You aro hereby notified that Annie A. Jackson, who gives Medford, Ora 'gon, as her postofllce address, did, on March ith, 1914, file In this ofllce her duly corroborated application to con lost and secure the cancellation of 'your Homestead Entry No , Serial No. 04767, made June 21st, 1911, for Wtt SB 14. X!4 HE, Section 33, Township 37 8., Ttange tit E., and NW NEU, SecUon 4, Township 38 S Range 11 4 E., WIN lamette Meridian, and as grounds for her contest she alleges that said en itryman,, Thomas M. Qannon. has wholly failed to reside upon or snakau any improvement whatever, of nay kind upon, or any cultivation of, said land or any part thereof. You arc, therefore, further noUled that the said altegaUons wlU be take by this ofllce as having been eoafeseed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your fur tber right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, it you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, aa shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meet ing and responding to these allega tions of contest, or if you fail within that time to file In this ofllce due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mall, if this service Is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con testant In person, proof of such ser vice must be either the said contest ant's written acknowledgement ot hla receipt ot the copy, showing tho date or its receipt, or the aSdavit ot tho person by whom the? delivery waa made stating when and where the copy was delivered; If made by regis tered mall, proof of such service must consist ot the affidavit of the person by whom the copy waa mailed, stat ing when and the postofllce to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the postofllce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. JAS. H. BUROESS, Register. C. C. BROWER, Klamath Falls, At torney for Contestant. Date or 1st publication March 26,1914 Date of 2d pubilactlon April 3. 1914 Date of 3d publication April 9. 1914 Date or 4th publication April 16, J914 New "Forty" h. p. Case Auto Will sell to rcapoaetele Batty on EASY TERMS This car is in fine shape, having run only 1200 miles. See MAGUIRE -131 Mala Street PAY FOR THAT EASTER HAT Ml With a check on this bank. It wilt be much more businesslike and will provide a receipt be youd dispute. We welcome wo men's accounts, whether they aro In business or not. Full In formation as to the advantages ot an account here will be glad ly furnished at any time. FIRST TRUST MSAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ItOX J. ZUMWALT, I'res. H. M. BUBB, Vice Pre, and Trees. 1IKRT E. WITHROW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAU8, PLANS, BLUEPRINT, Ktc. KLAMATH PALL, OMMM v m& '.,TLtr mi m mu tSfiui fl . ! e. o-