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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1917)
&u w V& '? IS WBDNKIOAY, MAY 23, 1I7 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON ., . fc , AB THREE Food Prepardness Campaign OFFICIAL Ortgen Agricultural Colltgt Eattnelon Service and Unlltd Statu 0. partment ef Agrleultura Co-Opsratlng SCSOBEDS AND SEEDING In view of the extreme lataneaa of I),, Konnoll everything ehould be ilotin by the aanlitnpr to get hla early vege lablea glowing a rapidly a oaaltle. It I very evident that the Aral thing sterling thla phase of Ilia work la thn condition of thn aoll In which tha aeeda are being dropped. All tint tliiM that U apent properly In putting I tin land In (imhI tilth for tha entailer aeeda In particular la tlma and money wrll spent. A groat deal of lime and money I1.1 U aaved by working the aoll In tha nrt place when It la In the riant romllllon to be worked. I eo no many loin thre ttaya that are turning up lib a ahlny aula with tha enaulng reult that It la going to be difficult for It" gardener to get a aeedbed later on that will be free from cloda. l-and will normally break up If It la bandied at the right time, Tula will save a great deal of time later with the dlc. tbe harrow and tha rake. U U nereaaary to give the entailer tlable aeeda the beat condition pos sible In whlrb to germinate quickly and lake a quick hold of the aoll. The rake la the Anal Inatrument to utr In smoothing and fining the seed bed. The uae of radlah aeeda In the rowa of carrole, beet, lettuce, onlona and paranlpa I to be encouraged. Not many radlah aeeda ahould be uned but enough so that the rowa can be quickly dttecled and the ground atlrred be tween the rowa. The radlahea can lalrr be pulled out before Interfering with thn other plauta. I have aeen the nnem germination of aorne of thean amaller needs effected thin way whan nlherwlna they ponnlbly rnUlil have never come through t,n ground be cauan of the hard cruat. me larger vegetable aeeda can be soaked to advantage, for they will ecr mlnate quickly and will be more liable to give a better aland. eaa, btaua, cucumbera, melon, aquaah, beeta, pumpklna, are aullable to handle In Ibla way. Acclimated atralna of aeed are valu able aaaeta for the Oregon garden. many roig mink that tlm variety of the vegetable la the moat Important factor, but after all It la tbe alraln of the variety that cuta tha flgura In the garden. A and II may plant the aame variety In their respective gard ena, but obtain tl.elr aeeda from dlf rereni aourcn. One atraln may be wholly Inferior to the other, but tbe variety la the aame. Thla la tha fen eral law of animal and plant Ufa. Many people are thla year planting free aeed given to them from tha Oov ernment. If the reaulla are good, well and good. In aome caaea In prevloui year Government aeed haa given Ir regular and inferior reautta. rernapa me average garden la a wonderfully cheap Item compared to the amount of the gooda produced by that package of aned If It la good, I prefer to know my seedsman aa a partner In my garden and pay a reason nbie price for the beat atralna of aeed. General Joffre Kisses Boston Mayor's Daughter OTBS2S2SSI3 .r efSSi .&!fe ' 8 cfigggdaPMw : it ggggggggggggHBtf; IvBBBBBBBBBBSnnnnBnninsanansnaaM' -W fJsnnnnnnnnnannnnnnannr'm! l'i aaaggggggKio tit y iTPJ.' k )V swifonVo UttleMary Cnrler, daughter of the m Boston, will ever remember islonY Perhaps when aho la whMe haired oM lady ahe will tell WttttwSt&M SVfiP )?! KGaaB5?V 4 ,??TE- " "' ir frifinda of the greateat klaa ahe aver received. Before an enormoua trowd In Doaton Marahal Joffre klaaed ner, and the pohtographer Aid not rail. 'AH iMfiHABKai eiaar f ' ' OP MIMIONARY WORK - fjajaajaBaaaaaaKMa nAW.Y.Aggl ML ... alirkA I 1 Mil AfJdba HU aJO iHP W pneUoally all mlaalonary U Imu Made tha work more hr kt kia not dlaturbed IU prog- ti, the Preabytartan Board of For- aaiagi If UaUu Murid In tha naneral !tt?iejeaaily aaaa41 hara tndav. lfMMeawrka at work during the put ft ? B-- . . .it mmMm .Al if" aarag i,iaB, wun a,i native k.i ... , ... , , ... MMaaata TMH MPlla received training itWipap rrata kldarKartea to college I lmlU far the year were I S,6S6.S, wajea waa aaara thaw tha original P- biaVfiriatiaM eailed for. Inereaaed Wl all for aaora taan a quarter of wf i... 1 ' J2 ' FT!"-: 11 aieTJ CiW7 1W INtLAND'eHIN 'k IAa lima,.. .. a. M. !... Jr anwauaa, aaay aa n l!reme Aawtaaa eat Oamaa and china." "horaeahore doughnuta' "Plttaburgh brown bread." Ham Dealt, publicity agent, la a thorlty for the atateraent that leading 1.0a Anaelea reatauranta nave maoe the above alteratlona on their bllla of fare, and Beall. being a publicity ageni, ought to know. Ifa becauae of the war. a WAR WILU NOT TOP MICHIGAN' ROAD PLANS baoinaw. Mich., May 8S-War will not halt Michigan campaign for bat- tar roada. With atate appropnauoae vaiiahta aa uaual. plana were laid hare today at the annual meetlat of the BUte Good Roada aaaoelaUoR fo continue the program of highway oo atruetlon and Improvement on a ayglo matin haala. Good roada onthualaata from all aoe. tlona of the aUto ateaded the OMTOff tlon. oadala of the aaioaUtlon that IWW.0OI would ho apeat on j roada l UMilfMi nag mt e - AMRRICAN tWIITt ARE OON FOR KNQLANP 1.UNIJ0N, May 23 American pop corn haa coma Into vogue to help Kng land'a awoot tooth over tbe Impending augar ahortagu. Marahmallowa and other new world dellcaclea requiring Utile aweiilenlng are aupplantlng the atandard i:ngllah cundlea In tue abopa. Deapitn Kennedy JoneV declaration that thn candy trade of the Ijnlted Kingdom, on which morn than 100,000 people depend for a livelihood, would not be Interfered with, the country'a augar aupply la falling ao low that cbocolalea and similar confectionery will Boon be a thing of the paat, and the flapper are taking to tbe Ameri can aubatltutea with avidity. There are many klnda of Inaurance. Chllcote wrltee tha kind that paye. S PANTALKTTK HOUSE DRESSES ARE USED rOKTI-AM), Ore., May JJ They're here, they don't call 'em overalla. They label 'em pantaletle houae dreaa ea, and they resemble In a general way the union ault nightie of children. r the enveloping one-piece covering which automoblllata don when they dealre to crawl under their machine Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the habit of MeMnfl anlAme-ga anot tiont uaanoane gWJtghflSJa fgpsjvgj w fiw nnspr gpiwwiv We're not hero long, ao let'a out guy agreeable. Let ua lire well, eat well, dlgeat well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What a gtorloue condition to attain, and yet, how Tory eaay It la If one wilt only adopt the morning laalde bath. Folka who are accustomed to fool dull and heavy when they arise, put ting headache, atnCy from a cold, fonl tongue, nasty breath, add stomach, can, Instead, feel aa freah aa a daisy by opening the alulcea fa the system each morning and fluahlng out the whole of the Internal polaououa stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, alck or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonfnl of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stomach, liver and bowem the previ ous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and polaououa toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tha entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the atomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty atomach u wonderfully in vigorating. It cleans out all the soar fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid ap petite for breakfast. While yon are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate Is quietly extracting a largo volume of water from the Mood and getting ready for a thorough Mushing of all the Inside organs. Tbe millions of people who are bothered with constipation, billons ipella, atomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This wlB coat very little, out u sumcieax go nan anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Inside bathing before breakfast Adv. ITlial JtgmV. A A ft 8ll.ll got wit H JTBxi MtrtiafG Bfttttrf ITm always n plaonajrissosm f pofj It snnkos am onwsffSfaon aVkakaawaiHah Mate ftaii-j attOBWO 00 afVf tftaBaWSSi SaOnaBBnaOBaOanaBaCaLanWflgfeHhfi aHicTlB-f rspsarlas, tot wJaleTwEf Jisgoi nro always reasoaai and lad eat why the diagna dent jibe with the fopdoodle. It la said that for digging In the backyard or garden or doing other preparedseaa work, the pantelatte can not be beaten. Perhaps It la a good way to Judge tbe patriotism of Port land women perhapa It Isn't but at least Portland atores report today they are experiencing aa expected run on the new garments. Chlleete can osve yeu money en city snd country property. t jaMMMtfaWMlMAAAVMABVMAh G.C. LORENZ TNaWa Bt. PLUMBING, sTEAHFrrriNa heet MeUI Work Fumpa Hot Air Furnaeee IneUlled FAIRBAKKaVkfOlWE KNGIKKS viA00im00AA0AAAAwwwAm WOOD Place your Orders tor OREEN SLAB WOOD NOW Best weed obtainable fer the money Klutlls Fad Co. Automobile Tires VulcoUiizing and ReMsiring All work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY IM South Sixth Street LEGAL NOTICH aiaMaMiiaaaMaWMMMww, (No. Ill) Suit In Eeulty-OIverce In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath V. C. Dixon, Plalntur, vs. Now Dixon, Defendant To Nola Dixon, the above named De fendant: In the name of the atate of Oregen: You sre hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed sgslnst yon la the above entitled court and cause within six weeks after the first publication of tale ananases la the BveoJag Beratd newspaper of Klamath Falls, Oregon. And If yon fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead within ssld time. the plaintiff, for want thereof, win ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for la her complaint, that is to say: For a decree of the honorable court dissolving and declaring the bonds of matrimony, alleged to he existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant, void and to be hereafter held for aasght, and for auch other and farther relief aa may be In accord with law and Jus tice. This summons Is published pnranaat to an order of the above entitled conrt made and entered on the fta day of May, A. D. 1H7. directing the tost publication of anmmons to ho made on the fth dsy of May, and last publica tion to be had on the JOth day of June, 1J17, that being the Usee within which the defendant Is reeulred to sppear or plead. F. K. MILLS, Attorney for Plaintiff, t-is-n-ie-g-is-M Notice of Final Settlement In the Matter of the Batata of Btta Wood, Deceased. Notice la hereby gf von that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Etta Wood, deceased, nan Sled Is the county conrt of the stats of Ore gon, for Klamath county, the final nc count of his admlalstratloa of sold es tate, and that the sold oonrt has fixed Friday, the 1st day of Jane, HIT, st the hoar of 1 o'clock a. a. as tl time, snd the conrt no mot said oonrt na the place Cor the hearing of objec tions, if any, to said final neeoaat, and for the settlement thereof. Doted May J, 111?. ' WILLIAM WOOD, Administrator of the aetata of Btta Wood. Deceased. S-Mtzl-M raomnoNALCAapt taaawalwaMa)aMaMnawmmawiaaja f . DH F. M. 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