The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 23, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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HIOHVT cash paid tor tars, hates
aad parts. R P. Lewie. Sixth etreet,
ar Klamath, 194i
Klamath Transfer coaapaay heaetor-
age room for aay amount up to two
carloads.
Ill
Rates
reasoaable.
U-tod-lrao.
Aa.taa
a letter of
8e Chtfcote. S3
LOST AND FOUND
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STRAYED Brown horse, branded
, HL on shoulder, weight about 100
poaads. Notify D. O. Breedlove. Bo
nansa. Ore. 3l3t
' FOUND Last September, gold oval
locket and chain, oa street near
Central school; locket contains lock
of hair. Enquire at Herald office.
Sl-3t
Bids of Wood
Sealed bids, accompanied by a cer
tified cheek for S per cent of the bid,
will be received by the school board
of District No. 1 ap to Moaday,
March 5. m?. for the follewing:
- Fifty to lee cords of body wood
delivered to Riverside school. Klam
ath Falls.
Fifty to US cords of body wood,
delivered part to Central and part to
Milte schools.
All body wood to be 4-foot, cat
from Uve trees, to be tiered sad
aseasared oa grosade. All wood to
be delivered by September 1, HIT..
Address all bids to Ida B. Momyer,
clerk, writiag across the face of the
ecvetope. "Bid for Wood."
The board reserves the right to re
ject amy aaa au etas. ot
efatyclleats: -Mmnm pays
aaaa to amest with am aceideat, If he
has had the good aeaaw to
JETM-IZE
1 llvtag lake a lord om any jEtaa
checha BBS weekly. Policy eosUs
so Utile I fed ashamed to take the
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CHILCOTE, Aaaa 23
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN C. CLEGHORN
Coaaty Sarveror
C4tO Eagiaeer
DR J. H. CARTER
DENTIST
OPTICS. ROOM 7
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WHITE BUILDINS
DR. F. M. WHITE
ye. Bar, New as Threat
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T Odd FoBowa aHdaag
DR F. R. QODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
, StOte 819, 1. 0. 0. V. Tesaple
Remeaaber Exaaaiaatloa aad eea
saltation is free at yoar beaae, or
latheoaVe.
Farther I ase the portable
ateat. This iasares the booae
troatmeat to be aaaa! to aay Uvea
la the eSke aad the price at the
PhoaeSSl.
KVMQ7mlC0 pttOeasV 90Vatve
City t County Abstract Co.
ARTHTJF R. WILSON
8-7 Mala it.
AMTOAOH, LOANS AND
INSURANCE
par ease Meaejr far
DR. A. A. SOULE
PHYSICIAN AND SUMMON
sssas 1 e ss ssmsib aji, aeaa wie
sjMaaBih MMsmalatlsn ad Reala Is
It IfcgMfe, aMar.)
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FUR FAMING -A NEW INDUSTRY
Its Possibilities on the Eastern Slope of the Oregon
Casadcs Bv C. W. H. Hcidcman
(Editor's Note The writer la a re
tired naturalist who was for many
years ployed by the government In
charge ot horticultural, botanical and
landscape work In Yellowstone Na-
ttoaal Park; has spent twelve years
la Alaska as an agent and expert of
the department of agriculture. Three
years ot constant travel In Siberia in.
rcstliattng Mr farming problems
tempts htm to offer some suggestions
to v-taalMlltliM nt an nnnorttin..
Ity that Is now knocking at our doors.1
Mr. Heideman is soendlng the winter
on the banks of Four Mile Lake at the
base of Mt. Pitt, studying this Indus
try now. His article will appear con.
tlnuously in the Evening Herald this
week.)
(Continued from Thursday's Herald)
Klamath rountv has the altitude.
the snows, the storms and winds and
other climatic factors for the produe-
tion of high grade furs without the
human hardships of the Far North.
Breeding stock from the wild, such
as beaver, otter, marten, fisher, mink
and ermine can yet be obtained at
minimum cost.
The necessary food supply, such as
rabbits, pine squirrels and fish (suck
ers) can be obtained In quantity at
little coat. No bne who has not been
In the mountains in winter can con
ceive of the abundance ot animal life
that exists each preying upon the
other.
The unused public lands ot this re
gion offer thousands ot desirable lo
cations now a vast region of almost
worthless lodgepole. No encroach
ment need be made on the valuable
timber areas of the national forests;
no vested rights interfered with. Con
verting unused, valueless lands now
producing predatory animals and
pests a menace to agriculture and a
burden to the taxpayer, into farms
and homes tor land-hungry men and
women into leads capable of produc
ing bank accounts equal to the famous
Rogue River orchard lands. This Is
conservation aa we of the West under
stand conservation.
It is because I have been a student
of the problem all my life, and be
cause I have seen the tragedies being
enacted oa nature's stage, that I see
possibilities of aa industry second
only to logs and lumber possibilities
ot speedily developing this vast, un
used region and better still, possi
bilities of seeing prosperous, content
ed happy settlers where now the co
yote roams each a factor in develop
ing a Greater Oregon.
To actuallse the possibilities of fur-
farming In this region three things are
essential:
1 A scientific demonstration under
the auspices of the State Fish and
Game Commission or some Commer
cial Club;
2 Secure by legislation or through
the State Fish and Game Commission
a modification of existing laws.
3 Secure the co-operation or con
sent of the forest service In opening
for homestead entry non-commercial
timbered lands not considered strictly
within the agricultural zone, but
adapted for fur farming.
A demonstration of fur farming
should be made under the auspices of
the state commission or a commercial
1.0MB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
AJtKSNS SSAUTIULFLY AND RaV
TOM ITS NATURAL COLOR
AMD LUSTftl AT ONCB .
'ommea ajanlea sage brewed into a
eery tea, with salpbar aad alcohol
Med. will tara gray, streaked and
tied hair beautifully dark and luxurl-
u Mixing the aage tea aad salpbv
-clae at hose, though, is troublesome
s coaler way la U sat tha ready-te-
e preparation improved by the addl
tea af ether lagredleata, eoatlag ahoat
f aaaaa a aattla, at drag teres, aaewa
"iTyath'k Saga aad Salahar Ceav
rtaaveMlMalotofatata,
Watta any, rased hair la aot aiafaL
a all aeatra to reUla oar yoatafal ay.
earaaee aad awaetlroaosa. By dark-
tatmgyaar aalr with Wyethls Sage aad
oaa aaa tall,
tt Saoa It as aatarally. aa eraa-
. Taa Jest dampea a spoaaa or soft
raab with R aad draw this through
ear aalr, UkJas aaa small straad at a
ibm; by gsoralag all gray hairs have
itafteared. After aaothor appllea
toa of two yoar aalr eicoiei aaaa.
ifaUy datk, atesay, soft aad taiari
t aad yoa aaaear yoara ysaager.
Vyethw Saso and Sulpkar Cpeaad
s aoltlMlal lattot roayaNo. It la aot
ar taa oaro, asltlgaUoa or
oHHma at.
club to Kite It official aanctlon and re
sponsibility. Such a demonttratlon at
some easily accessible point serves at
one In an educational way as an ob
ject lesson whcee power for speedily
developing the Industry and thereby
developing the resources of this re-
gton, Is beyond prediction; as a factor
In rclenttflc publicity getting fur farm.
Ing is powerful. It Is'a new branch of
farming, little understood, still handU
canoed with tradition with such Drom
Ucs of phenomenal dividends that the
newspapers and macatlnca will be
clad to devote payes to the Industry,
and Indirectly to this region. It will
supply the arguments for a modifica
tion of out laws, and probably soften
the hearts of the forest service.
Such a demonstration as I haw In
mind can be made to produce educa
tinnnl and publicity dividends in two
years, or less, need not cost over one
hrtisand dollars, with a fair pr-
pert of producing fluvirh! dlvldci.r's
the ilrsi ear.
(C-.mtlnued In Saturday's Hcr.nld)
TALK LEAGUE
SCGGESTED THEY IK GROUPED
GEOGRAPHICALLY KL.MATH
COUNTY WOULD BE IX SOUTH
ERX GROUP
SALEM, Feb. 23. An Invitation to
assist in systcmatixlng of Oregon high
school athletics by forming athletic
leagues, grouped geographically, is
made in a letter addressed to the prin
cipals of the high schools by W. D.
Fletcher, director of physical educa
tion of the Salem high school.
It Is proposed to divide the state
into five leagues the Willamette, the
South, the Columbia, the Eastern, the
Interior, and If possible the Portland.
The officers of these leagues would be
subject to the board of control of the
Oregon High 8chool, Athletic Associa
tion.
Each school in the league la to be
represented at the meetings by prln
ciral, coach and student. An outline
of the work of the officers of the
league Is given by Director Fletcher,
who Eays:
"Each league should have a com
mittee to decide protests and disputes,
Heprerentatives in each league should
meet annually. At this meeting the
coachc-s could arrange a schedule for
the coming season, to Include football,
havkelbsll, baiebell, track and cross
country running.'
The propped division Into Icafiiies
follow?:
Columbia League The Dalles, For.
est Grove, Astoria, Oregon City, Van.
couver and Tillamook.
Willamette League Albany, New
berg, Eugene, Salem, Corvallls, Mc
Mlnnvillo, Amity, Mill City, Union,
Woodburn, Hlllsboro and Jefferson.
South Klamath Falls, Orants Pass
Ashland, Roseburg, Medford and Oak
land.
Eastern Baker, Loatlne, Elgin,
Pendleton, La Grande, Wallowa.
The Clillcote Agency Is the homo
of JEtaa companies, and they are lead.
era In the Insurance Held. 23
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
Apply Cream la Nostrils To
Opes up Air
Ah! What relief i Your cloggiid
notitrlla open right up, the air pas
lagi's of your head are clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawking,
snuClng, mucous discharge, head,
ache, dryness no struggling for
breatb at nlgbt your cold or catarrh
is tone.
Oon't stay stuffed up! Get a small
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of this
fragrant, antiseptic cream In your
nostrils, let it penetrate through
every air passage of the bead; sooths
and heal the swollen, Inflamed mu
cous membrane, giving you Instant
roller. Ely's Cream Balm Is Juit
whit every cold and catarrh suferer
has been seeking. It's Just splen
did. Adv.
HIGH
SCHOOLS
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH
Making New York Impregnable
rOOM
, HIS
owe
The commencement of the construe
tlon of a new fort near Rockaway
Point, within New York cUy. coupled
with tho placing ot IC-lnch guns at
Sandy Hook, will make Now York,
the chief point of attack In caae of for
Invasion, impregnable to the greatest
fleets of the world. Tho guns at
Sandy Hook and those to be placed on
Rockaway Point will have a radius of
at feast twenty miles with mere bat
WESTERN UNION
TO 6IVETRAINING
WORD RECEIVED AT LOCAL OF.
FICE TELLS OF BONUS TO RE
GIVEN MANAGER OPERATORS
FOR TRAINING OPERATORS
The Western Union Telegraph com.
pany baa offered a bonus to about
1,000 manager-operators in small
cities and towns for each Junior oper
ator such managcra ahall enlist and
train. This unusual step arises out of
the extraordinary growth in' the use
of the telegraph and the consequent
need for competent operators to han
dle the company's business with the
dispatch which Its standards require.
gST C.sW T. x riMT nVTd'UaBVamVaTeaV
V Jtiy&s ? avWVc? mMa j
Any person man or woman, over attorney. Charlea J. Ferguson, in tho
the age of 16 and with the requisite j. bun(,nfi KUoath Falls. Ore
education and Intelligence can become g0Bf wltMn gU monthg from tnc -te
a junior operator. The company pro. of tDg n0(ce
vtdes tne necessary instruction free,
When the Junior grade is reached, em
ployment Is assured.
In the larger cities, telegraph'
schools are already maintained for'
teaching operators. These, however, I
nave noi ocen aoie 10 lurn oui a sura-
dent number of trained men and wo
men to wholly meet the present dc-i
mands. It la now sought to give per-!
sens in smaller places as well aa the
cities an opportunity to study teleg
raphy, either by exclusive application
or in conjunction with their other em
ployment.
tie
Accurate information about
Klamath Ihuln. Ask Clillcote.
23 I
eycr-MinjJ
eeas
Plant
Now
For early flowers aad vefe
tablss. Sweat Peas. Paasias.
aad other Grass1 Priso
California Setds
Also
Csrreta, Oaieas,
Bests. PsasJ
.Turaiys.
Dea't asks asses that are "jut a
sW." Get Hers'.
Os isb by sM tullsg Pisliw
If raw imUt Urn aura- Mats
Swat, mi tirfrt In ar MlaUaw fn.
Taw tin will U aratiy mtiUi (a,
a a mom. a co.
aWf assets
FALL!. OREGON
POOavtaw
iksuip elevation. No ship standing
off the port will be able to shoot Into
the city nor nny part of what Is
known as tho "Metropolitan District"
against these, guns of the forts. Two
Klnch guns have been placed at
Sandy Hook, but ground has Just been
broken for the new fort at Rockaway.
Some 313 acres will be Included In
that reservation, and work Is being
rushed night and day.
Children Barred From Movlea
LOS ANOELE8, Feb. 33. Children
under 14 years of age can't go to the
movies without a parent or guardian,
if a bill which the city attorney is pre
paring passes the city council. It
seems likely to pass, too, for the coun
ell Itself ordered the drafting of the
measure. The Welfare Committee
recomended the bill at the Instance of
the Friday Morning Club.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Appoiatateat of Adatla
fetrator In the County Court of the 8tate of
Oregon, for Klamath County
In the Matter of the Estate of William
MacDonald, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed au administrator, with
the will annexed, of the relate of
William MacDonald, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
above estate are hereby notified to
present them to me, with proper
vouchers attached, at the office of my
Dated tbla 21st day of February,
D. 1917. A. D. MILLER.
Administrator of the Estate of
William MacDonald, Deceased.
23.2.9.16.23
,A.
AdmimiatMtH
Notice of
Flllag of
Fiaal Accoaat
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County. i
In the Matter of the Estate of Ander
son P. Hutchens, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that I have
filed my final account and report aa
I the administratrix of the eatate of
'Anderson P. Hutchens, deceased, and
me aoove entuiod court has fixed
i upon 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
the 3rd day of March, A. D. 1917, aa
the time and the county court room In
I the court bouse in the city of Khim
'ath Falls, Oregon, aa the place when
and where any person or persons may
I present any objections and exceptions
I to anything therein contained or to
anything done by me as administratrix
of said estate, end at auch time and
place the court will finally settle said
account and report
This notice Is published pursuant to
an order of the above entitled court
made on the 1st day of February,
A. D. 1917, and the first publication
Is made In the Evening Herald on the
2nd day of February, A. D. 1917.
8ADIE HUTCHENS,
Administratrix of the Estate of An
derson P. Hutchens, Deceased.
2-9.16.23-3
humsaoas for Publicatioe la
Fore
closare of Tax Lie
la the Circuit Court of the State of
uregon. for Klamath County
Nolle Utley Realty Company, a cor-
poratloa, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. L. Spencer and Joba L. Spencer,
Defendants.
To J. L. Speacer and John L. 8peacer,
in eaove name uereaaants:
la the name of tha State of Oregen:
Toa are hereby noUlad that Mam
Utley Realty Company, a oorporatloa,
the bolder of Certllosia 'of Delia.
tjueser ausabered IIS, issued os the
30th day of October. Ills, by the lax
collector of the county of Klamath,
state of Oregon, for the amount of
tour and 04-100 dollars, the same
being tha amount tha due and de
tlnuutot for the taxes for the year
IVlt, together with penalty, interett
and rests thereon upon the real prop
erty assessed to you, of nhlch you are
ll.e owner as appears of record, situ
ated In said county ami atniw. ami
imrtleubirly iwunded and descrlbrn n
follows. IIWWIK
Tlie north hi'
of the norttieast
0lltticl qunrte
tovnshlp 39 sou
' W. M
You .re. further nollfled thai faid ,m,y l0 the circuit
4-VUI11 ii-y, ' Taa . ,T OJItait' ft I t(f ennui (UP m J
poratlon. has paid tixes on aald prem- forocloslng the lien sKitlu.t tk. I?
sea for prior or subsequent )eirs ,,r n,nyt, desrrlbed. md n,atLS
with the rule of Interest on sum
nmount as follows? ....
I Yrar I!I3. paid Ocl. 30, 1!U. tax
Yrar l!13. paid Ocl. 30. 1P1. ,ny after tie first puMliMlono2
receipt No. r.fiol, amount 3,T. rite of ,,, xrjiis've or ti,n tarofa2
Interest I. ' per rout per annum. ,.,,, tmbllraUcii. and drsaa !S
Year l!l. Paw uci. aw, in". i" t'on or pay tlio amount aw
receipt No. 6330. amount 3.3.H. rate of .,,, B ,wit. together th t,2
Interest IB Per cent Per junum. Irrr,l Interest, and In 0f .2
Yer 1918. paid Oct. SO. 1916. tax f.irf, (n j,, so, a dcrr w V
receipt No. 5813, amount I.M, rate of . ., .
Interest 16 per cent per annum.
Said John L. Spencer lineiHstvi above named.
.. ... nr nf the total title of the' This summons Is
sboe described property aa lie same
appears of record, and each ot the l-i. juoge or me circuit court ota,l
other persons above mined are here- stale of Oregon for tU ccum-sI
by notified Hat Nolle Utley Company. Klamath, and said order i wj
. lass a--l aulll saesal slsltsul fltsm Sflllt ilnv it l. 1
apply to the circuit court of the coun. IH . Je due of tllr first iU.
ty and state aforesaid for a decree) -allon i of this aurnmuns la the tat
foredoslug the Hen against the prop- -'ay of February. IIT.
mrtv fthnvai tlrrlb(!. md ntntlouftd
I. -l.a a.tllliitak A ttil Vrtli ars hgsTeV
by iiimmoned to'appear within slsty dcr.lgned residing within th.uj
days after the first publication of this Orraon at the address htrtlufi.1
immnna airlualvn Ot the da Of Mill luvowunru.
first publication, and defend this
action or pay the amount due as
abote shown, together with coats and
sicrued Interest, and In case of your
failure to do so. a decree will be ren
dered fom losing he lien of aald
tales and costs against the land and
premise shove named. '
This summons Is published by or
der of tho Honorable l. V. Koyken
dall, Judge of tho circuit court of the
state of Oregon, for the county of
Klamath, and aald order was made
and dated the 30th day of January,
1917, and the dale of the first publi
cation of this summons Is the 3nd
dav of February. 1917.
All process and papers In this pro
ceedings may bo served upon toe tin
derslaned residing within the state of
Orcaon at the addresa hereinafter
mentioned.
HEKtlKRT P. WELCH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address taketlow Oregon.
2-9-16-33-2-9-16
Kuraamaa for I'ahllcattoa la Fnro
closure of Tax IJm
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County
Nolle tltley Realty Company, a cor
poration, Plaintiff.
vs.
Winifred Boucher and Welford Bouch
er. Defendants.
To Winifred Boucher and Welford
Boucher, the above named De
fendants: In the name of the State of Oregen:
You are hereby notified that Nolle
Uttey Realty Company, a corporation,
the holder or Certificate of Delin
quency numbered N86, Issued on the
30th day of October. 1916, by the tax
collector of the county of Klamath,
statu of Oregon, for the amount of
two and 47-100 dollars, the same
being the amount then dun and de
linquent for the taxes for the year
1912. together with penalty. Interest
and costs thereon upon the real prop
erty nteesscd to you, of whlcn you are
trm ownor aa appears of record, situ
ated In said county and state, and:
particularly bounded and deacrlbed as
follows, tc-wlt:
The south half of the southeast
quarter ot the northwest quarter
of section E, township 36 south,1
rango 14 east, W. M. I
Ynu aro further notified that aald
Nolle Utley Realty Company, a cor
poration, has paid taxea on aald prem
ises for prior or subsequent vests.
A new, thing
for a cigarette to do
20orlOe
A Woman's
Problem
No woman cares to keep much
money In the house, Still, every
day some occasion arises when she
finds need for a little more money
than she feels safe In keeping oa
hand . Why not start a check ae
countf It solves the problem In a
safe, convenient manner.
'sesaaaaaaOBaaaafl
FIRST STATE 6M SAVINGS BAW
FRIDAY, FMUlf.UtV U;l, ,?
hklllt IIim rnlM tf I..I .
ninouitts a follows1. " 4
Year I Pi a. paid Oti. jn. mi .
leeclpt No. fiAtlS, iiiiiimiiiI 3 ; ,;"
Interest IS per cent p.r annua '
Vwtr IVH. paid Ovt. Jo, Jiu .
recejpt No. 0133, amount 3 ji il;1"
Interest t Per cent pr annua.
Year IHlfi. paid Oct. 30.1111.
,lpl No. &H4N, ninount s ,'
vwV Ifi per rent prr annua
Haw woircni iiout iir
OBfiu. I
corporation, plalntirr
the circuit court of it,.J?I
iivrvin ..
and alato aforesaid for . ijzi
mtDttoial
urtuM
In said certlflcale. Atut you ariiZI
hy iiimimmtd to appear whl.l
.i"!.
in k..-"!
foreclosing the Ilea 211
tae and costs against the Ualail
US Mill ! fttSnVM timPHMla 1
This summons Is published bra,
t'er of the Honorable U, v Knul
t-II. judge ot the circuit court eta,
stale of Oregon, for tl.it counts
Klamath, and aald order u tL
and dated the 30th dnr of J.ilT
.. . .t .,,. as the owner or wo irgui tii, j..
If of the south half ,,,.. described tiroiiniv . .1
quarter of the .,,,,, f m.rd. and n,ch BfT
r of sect on 15. irr ,,Pt01m nitm ,lllm,f? '
111 rsntn id diii. tin.i .1.. u.it. n. .7' m,
.... .....- -- - (iiT iikiiiivii Hint mrno Ulior ('
corporation, p amun nere.o. -... . -';-;. ,v-- r,-y . tai
All process and paiwrs In tiinl
eodlngK may be served upon lsta
HRRI1RRT P. WKiril.
Attorney for I'Ulmif
Addre'S likevlew. Orecnn.
5.-t0.33..t-l
FADE & SHANNON
PLUMBING AND
STIAM PITTINQj
Steves Bought, ft
Bold and Repaired I
BHIIT MBTAL WORK
OF ALL KINDS
1023 Main St
WOOD
Jest phoae 1ST aad aak for ra
toa. He la the snaa who caa ass
yoar weed prohleaa for yea,
Klamath Fuel ft.
ajaeMaeiaaBaeaVobjssaao
Under New
ManageMl
We announce to the pablk ae
we have taken over the O. K.S
hies, aad will guarantee the hat
of service lo all old aad
pntroaa.
(K Liner a Fees' Sail
MOELK I1ROH.. Iiprlesr
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
KLAMATH FALL!, OREOON