The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tl'KHII.W, .Willi 'J.J, ,
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JU1CK THAT ;iViRl)fc:i 1)01", UKO l'KCMIS&S NKW ERA ON FARM
SPECIAL
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To defeat German ilans for ,
"irnceless sinking," provision was
made for n small auxiliary, electric'
plant on the deck of every U." S.
transport, with nn nutcmal.c switch
loard that brought it into p!nv when
ever the principal cc:it;ra.ni plant
ras crippled. It was to kevp the ,
ichts burnins; and tne wircl?s tele i
rrnph callinc .or help so lonn as anv ',
;rt o' '.he hull remained abeve:
water t
A youiiK Ohio engineer, II. C.i
Cc.Kray of in- Muim-ws ("ivinecr
ina Co.. Sandusk. . who so. ed the
r'ectri-ol feature? of the pior-'eci.
."lys that thy samt Pi i.'-cinie which
operated to "cul i:i" thr iiAih-uy
pwr.f wSiiuat l."ss i;f a dot ( r dash tn
the wirrits oies.saye. aio ovr thi
:rol)(oni of continuous oSerlnr.il cur
rent for suburban homes. .v.-hemt re
qumni; tiiat the owner so much its
ire.'A a button.
Wisti stored electric current fell
below a certain point, the t-rnrne wn-
automatically started and ran until
! the current Was restored. The irpntl'i
HiVii art of "t-piirlos icnsanxttf." or
i tnifcies.'i Bnktnc, consisted in dlreit
ini; an attack at ntcht uin the
, cii;inr coni of the doomed vepf It
un. ri'tdlud with shell or iit oitf
Willi b torpedo, so at to si.encc t..
.' eircless and leave the mukipit
1r. darkness Hv:ic the 'i'n,-m' i..in'
on the deck of tin- trnpKtmrt r.m-ti
' tutnl the dtjuvhfiov'5 last link w
'Ins rescuer .N-j lc. than 12-" mi
; plants wen- built m Sandu'.Ky I. i
'the Kovcrnment.
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PORTLAND, April 21. Farm
work"' Is unusually bickwani over
most of western Oregon and farm
lorp Iislscarce. ncjordfng to tlie week
ly Q'op estlmnte issued by (be weath.
er buro3ii here The. past week was
tit lfrately r-oeii 3ml fretincnt chow
crs"ocqnrred over most ofiitlie fito
bu' there w-; con.lderable sunslil'io
between showers Frost occurred ,ev.
rrI) mornings and vegetation dere
ojif.I slowly.
A'.'inter wheat oats and rye c?mo
tl.rouuh the v.:liitr In excellent con
dition except for.i small amount of
wlntpri-killing cau3eil by the cold,
dry'Sventlier in January, and '.some
local damage by excesslve inoisturo
later in tli( winter .in the western
cciifitles. the state summary -yr.
Tl.ee crops nitulf slow but satisfac
tory! proxies iTurlng the week.' Seed
Jner of sprlnr wheat and oats- ispro
reedlnK rapidly except where delayed
by wet toil and in some eastern coun
ties is practically complete. -Some
I'qiley has been sown. Karly. io.vn
wheat Is Kerniin.itiiif,' vell. The aero-fc-e
of winter wheat is uniisus'ly
larpe and unless wet weather jire
vents seeding the acreat-'e of sprinK
wheat also will be larse. Wire worm.5
are iiijuring winter 4vheJt In Jeffer
ton county.
Some damage was done to cherry,
peach and apricot bloom by froat but
in most of tlie commercial fruit dis-.
triets the s.taple fruits are not
thought to be seriously injured.
Pears and cherries are blooming In
many sections and prunes in some nf
the milder districts, while applo
bloom is just beginning to open In a
few localities. Wild strawberries are
blooming. Fruit trees are In excellent
condition.
There is some complaint of winter
killing of clover In the Wllliamette
valley. Alfalfa wintered well and Is
making a good .start but ns'Bds warm
er weather. Pastures and tlie lower
ranges are furnishing ample feed 'or
Block,
Kxcejit in a few localities whore
hay was scarce, stock wintered well.
Stock now Is being turned on '.ho
raiige In eastern Oregon and Is gen
erally making good galnB. I.ambing
is progressing under favorable con
ditions and with satisfactory results.
Shearing has been begun. In rinatllla
county, ..
P'arly potatoes are being planted
and a few early garden vegetables
are up. Hardening has been delayed
by wet soil.
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SAI.KM, April 21. -Another
scheme to 'rob the gullible of their
money. It Is another land fraud
schem." , .
This is the way I. II. Van Winkle,
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assistant attorney general, character
ised the scheme of the promoters
who ate 'locating" settlors on the
bed of .Silver lake, in Lake ccrunty.nt
$2 ."in per.
A man by the name of Winters
came up from Portland hst week to
Rto the attorn'ov general about th,i
scheme. Ha .ald the promoters rep
resented, that Silver lake has be.en
dried up, by water which has been
flowing Into the lake, being diverted
for Irrigation purposes, and that pur
sons could sijuat on a HO acre trad
to which ho could later secure title
which would bo worth at least $10,-
I ooo.
I (Assistant Attorney Oonenl Van
Winkle pointed out that the whole
scheme Is pure bunk, as It Is not
known whether the land Is owned by
the government, or by the statu or
! by the riparian owners, atld the best
a squatter could hope for would be n
Juvsiilt'. if the land Is owned by tlie
government n tiintter could "siiat"
, on a homestead In iiusurveyed gov
1 eminent land, but could nut sipiat
on a (U'sort land claim, while if a Is
owned b the state he could not i -
quire tine in such a manm-i'. nnv
more than he could If It belongs to
(ho ripari.m owners.
The Kieat popularity of the Travel,
i-rs LOW COST r.iiiirnlileril lire pol
icies Is rcllecleil In llu fact flint tlnr
I(IK 1018 tills irogress- company Is
hiicil mure than .SUIII.OOO.OO'.I of new
life business. A,k Clfllrote A Smith
about tlie SKW llilli policies. 9-tf
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To Make European Baggage Smashers Go
Easy With President's Luggage Is His Job
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j guardian of, tils luggage. lie Is a
j doughboy. As a sign of his authority
., to supervise the continental and Kng-
llali baggage smashers lie carries it
small presidential flag oii a staff.
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