The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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BUNT IS WORST
WHEAT DISEASE
AUCTION
1 Will MO ' th
Anderson Ranch
Olene, Ore.
Sept 30, 1915
AM Stock, Farm and
Httsehold Goods
W emPnsnBasaBaaw
larisdr Imjtmx, marr. dairy
,, thickens, hog, harness,
rtjww, ih)WN, term Imp)
swats ami household good..
He. pontfr fur coiwplete ttc-
J. H. McFall
OWNER
Steal a Look
at Um following
values in
IIOTATIOX, t'LKAN HKKIJ,
Hi:i:i THKATMKXT WITH FUNCU
IMDKH, Altl! AMO.Vtl METHODS
TO KIUIIT HMUT
liick Wsoi"
SaifeUad
$2.00
Double Load
$3.00
Baled Hay
Seekorn GETZ Wood
w im Law
mu
Hum, or HtluklnK smut, U beyond
question tlio most sorlous disease of
wheat In the- I'ncHIo Norlhwoit. 8po
clnl ot tout Ion Iiiih boon given to tbli
trouble durlnic tlio imsi season, and
tho facts presented bolow aro based
on h bulletin dooii to bo Issued by tlio
plant pathology dlvUInu o( tho oxporl
mont station, I'lillnmn, Wash.'
A crop of wheat may become Infect
ed with smut In a number of different
ways:
1 Dniuttod HCCtl inuy be planted In
elfin .all. Tlio smut may be In tho
form of sojm rated spores lodged upon
tho surface of auund grain, or ait
unbroken smut ball or partially
smutted berries.
2 Clean seod may bo planted In
an Infected noil. The source of In
fection may bo two-fold, smut from a
provlouH crop grown on tbe samo
ground, or wind blown ipore orig
inating from uearby or dlataut Held.
Itecent Investigations have abown
,thal there Ik it vory goncral, wlde
aprcad and extcnslvo wind .diMeml
nation of mut spores following har
dest and during tho threshing period
until ff.ll mlim commence. Tho result
lit thnt muny ot the aummor fallow
Holds arn thoroughly Infected with
amut spore at tho tlmo.of fall seed
log. It doea not aoem probablo that
wheal amut will be controled by h
single, practice, but rather by the com
bined n o of varloua ra.tbodi. At
thla tlmn emphasis should be placed
upon llvi different linen or attack oh
follow.:
(1) Crop rotation; (2) the use of
clenn ecd; (3) weed treatment with
fungicide: (4) cultural practical
(fi) breeding aud election or varieties.
Xiw IMehoB Consecrated
DRNVKR. Colo.. Boot. 21. fifteen
bllhotin and nrchblihona nrtlrlnatil
In tho consecration of the R.Y, A. is
Hcbuler rh Mahop ot Kl Pao h.r. to
day. Tho services wore b.ld In the
Immaculate Conception Cathedral.
American Girl Drove an
Auto in the War Zone
AUCTION
1 will moII at tb. ABd.raou ranch, -
Olene, Oregon, September SO, 1910, '
all Mtock, farm and houuohold goed:
Include, horses, mares, dairy cowa,
chicken, hog, harneaa, was on. farm .
Implement., plowa and household'
good, flee pouter bills for complete '
d.acrlptlon.
11-16-28 J. II. McFALL, Owntr
Orala Storage
Utorage for grain In brick war.-.
Iiouso can bo Mcured at tho Klamath '
Valley Warehouse, where transfer-,
nblo warohouto receipt, are lamed, f
10-Ct ,
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
T.U. Hew To (Jet Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. I? Splendid!
in imo minuio Your Snogged noatrtta
will op.n, tho air passage, of your'
heml will clear and you can breathe1
(nil)'. No moro hawking, anuffllng,
blowing, headache, dryness. No(
Hlruggllug for breath at night; your
cold or catarrh will be gone.
(let u nnmll bottle ot Kly' t!ream
I in I m from your drugglat now. Apply '
x little of thl fragrant, antUeptlc.'
healing cream in your nostrlta. It'
penetrate through every air pacsago'
or (ho bend, soot lien the Intlamed on
4olcn mucous membrane and' relief
comes liiHtnntly.
If Jul fine, lion'l stay stuffed
ui with ii cold or nuty catarrh re-
llnf romes'xo iiilckly,
AdvertlaoBent
LEGAL NOTICES
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1 a B a af
logne.. I hare carried wounded eel
dler. from tbe batUe front to ihe hoe.
pltals, but the thing i want to do act
la to drlre the treat army truck, thai
carry proriatona to the men. I could
do it, too, juat aa well a. aBy 'Tommy
only It Ukea the red-Uped Brittoh
gorernment to long to get It through
Ita funny Snellen head I
"Why, we women who really want
to do thing, actually had to beg. The
Englishmen didn't want ua at Ant.
They Mid Tory politely but firmly that
we 'butted in.' Now they are begin
ning to need us, and I expect to Join n
contingent and see actual service at
the front Immediately on my return.
"Several women I know have been
decorated by tbe king of the Belgian,
for conspicuous bravery. I I gues.
I'd rather have that happen to rae
than anything else I can think of.
I'lSK orovr pickups
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Mis Delia Short was a visitor at
tho Pine Orove school last week.
. One of tbe lumber haulers broke
the reach of his wagon white on his
way to Klamath Fall, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller were In
Klamath Falls on business last week.
The Pine Orove Literary Society;
will begin Saturday, October J. Ev-
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Wliff
HOMES :;
Are the ReMiltoJF
Our Special Offer
on
ery one Is invited to come and bring
' somebody, with them.
t Miss -Decker was a visitor at Mrs.
James Grime. Saturday.
I Lyle Reofleld was a visitor at Pine
Orove Sunder.
j Mrs. T. M. Cunningham and Mr.
Sid McKlniie were in Klamath Fall.
Chopping Saturday.
H. M. Miller received twelve, boxes
of fine California peaches from W. F.
t Randolph of Gridley, Calif.
I
Ralee Glris e Mem Indoned
f nlted Presa Service
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 21.
"Raise your girl, to be n man," was
tbe advice of Mrs. Margaret Charter,
delegate to tbe Congressional But-
tram mnmuittan tmlav "Wnau
, city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to wit: Bncw un,jer flre. when she has rost- to England to offer her services aa a ' wouW make ugt M KQod gowie w
One black female dog; cd a short time she will go back to motor driver. She weara the regula-'mBn m u,. nt,,. -niri.
tbe front. tlon khaki suit, with breeches and an'8DOnId bo fltted 'tor man'a. Job.:and
J "I can't keep away," ahe said. "It my coat when In service. 'not tadyllke occupations. There Is
,ls all so fascinating, the soldier. In "I have been, as far front as any I no difference between the capabilities
Notice
Notice la hereby given that the fol-i Mrg uartlos. liodcr, an Amortcan.r Mrs. Hoder is 26, and an athlete,
lowing described dog. have been lm-.nu just come back from the war In When the war broke out .he waaTlv
iioundcd under the ordinance of thelj.ranC0i wj,ere she drove auto ambu- Ing in France, but went Immediately
Klamath
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How's Your
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W, D. MILLER
Ik nil kind of rooting and con
crete work
Wulliut and fllli.
Phone UM
For Sale
ntllCK MODEL SI Touring car, full
equipment, perfect running order,
practically new tires; excellent bar
gain. Price, S8I0.'
Howie Garage
Most men tike Fatfanas
but maybe you
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Fifty-fourth Annual
on State Fair
I860 ' 1915
SALEM, OREGON
September 27 to October 2
. Iwcluiive
OOTH, irtiati V- W. Ali JONBS, SecreUrjr
AN OREGON FAIR fOR ALL THE PEOPLE
$20,000 Cask Prizes
ed to W. Al jegjis, leeretary, italem, Ottflea, nad s!ure nay
wUo desired wenUte tethe Oregon Kvfssit Inn. IsnUtdtyoar
''dncw M4 ,, m i, f Ml0 Mo,om ero1 tw nreaUams,
. Free "-msirrHHni' tmi mAikitm. Reduced fare for na.aanasrs,
2J aaii itay a week. 'SMaa tent and camp In thtj Oak kwa
. - esmaina.nHemni
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One black and tan male hound;
One brlndlo bulldog, male;
And utile, the owners of such'onl-
mni, np Ainitr nftnnni Mvint m inr. .. .. . .. , j .. . - .. ... - . .
.., . .. unuormi, tne gay oanas, mo great' .woman aares ao. sun snnouncwi on-,oi tne two .exes, women can ao-wnat
et In said animals .ball claim pos- j emp,, tne of expectancy for what- thuslasUcatly, "I have been to the, men can do. whether it 1. tght or
ni-siioii u. ii m. uu .7 ... -eyer the day may bring." ,baso hospitals In Rouen and Bou-jwork.!'
and charges of Impounding, keeping!-
and advertising together with the'
sum necenry to pay the license tax
thereon. If tho same has not been
paid, within five days from the dato
or thl uptlec, the pound master will J
proceed to sell the said animal (ac.
cording to the ordinance, ot said city)
at tbe hour of 1:30 o clock p. m.,nn
tho 22d day of September, 1916, at
tho dog pound, near tbe city hall, Inj
aald city, to the highest bidder fori
cash. i
If such animals be not claimed, on
If Hiifflclent sum to pay auch charge.'
be not bid and paid as auch .ale, thej
pound master Is authorised to kill;
aald animals.
Dated this l?th day of September,
1915. R. T. BALDWIN,
17-Et Pound Master.
Notice' IswltuacFrefioMas on" Okf
Hall FnmUhints
Proposal, will be received by the
Common Council of the city or
Klamath Fall., Oregon, up to and la-;
eluding Monday, September 17, lK,j
at 8 o'clock p. m for furnishing tne j
floor of the council chamber with No.
s tt-men corn carpet, ism. sue
ot the chamber Is approximately lOx
04 feet.
A. L. UBAVITT, Pollen Judge.
I)y order of Common Council.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Septem
ber 11, 1916. H-lSt
Fatimaspteasesomany
men that they outsell any
other cigarette costing
over 5c
' But it niay happen that
your taste won't., fit
Fatimaa. That's nothing
against you. Nor against
Fatimas.
But if your taste cfoea
fit Fatimas, you can teel
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Notice for Fuhlleatten
(Not coal lands)
Department ot the Interior, United
Btate. Land oace nt Uktvlew,
Oregon, August 10. 1116.
Notice Is hereby given that C. Bert
stile, whose noetoSace address Is
Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa the
scth day ot October, 1914, aw la taw
office aworn aUtemeat and annUeaUon
No. 08204, tto purchase the NIH
NWtt, SeotTon 15, Township ST aoath,
lUnge 9 east, Willamette Met-tdma,
and the timber thereon, under tho pro
visions of the not of June S, 1S7I, and
acts amendatory, Imown aa the "Tim
ber and Stone Law." at such value a
mlsht he fixed by appralsemeat, ana
that, pursuant i suoh application, the
land and Umber thereon nave
r.unralsed IMO. the tlmfcer eaUmated
at 0.000 boirJ feu. nt 91.60 per M
and the land at ISA, that said appli
cant will offo. final proof In .dpport ot
hit. appUcaUon and swora sUtaauAtt
on tho 4th da of November, 1911. be
fore o; X. De lap. fie oc tne oenniy
court, at Klamath rails, Orepen.
Any HfM M W ta ptweK
this purehaee before eetry. aa mtUata
a eontsat at any Ue before pawat
UiuM. by Sttag a aerraaoHtrtaM
rlt la UueSWe, aueawg taow wmosj
would defeat tke.eetnr.
doubly grateniL For of
this you can be sure
Fatimas are cooi and
friendly to the throat and
tongue. And they will
never leave you "feeling,
mean" as long as you
smoke within the bounds
of reason. These tesss
show you how to prove
this.
Because Fatimas are
coo and "because 'they
tarn be smoked freely and
often they have rightly
earned the title, 'TThe
Sensible Ogevette."
It simply remains for
S&SS&SSSSS? ii , .. .1 you to see u metr rw
fela&JfeJ JSiyouas wen as it js
hK.j17S!1?w.,3k?: ; r WdW"to,'ia:Xamtiiisr thousands and
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Test Fatimas today.
You may find that their
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