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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1905)
KLA MA TH REPUBLICAN (‘K ovvinu hairy I vetch fok seed . I BITS BY THE BADE» MARK L. BURNS S,vl»t. G..l'lv Blt'l V» ' y»"'» H1“-"* BROKER ,1 ,,^,.,1 II.- willvll : K'..n>»il'' .ii a «h 'ft Unir. Th«- .lai«« <>i hi» viali» "Tomiuy." «aid thv Beit door neigh will I m . givrn i» thi" |>a|M'r. The following information relating to the growing of the bor, "did you know your mother han hairy vetch for seed is furnished by the bureau of plant in been lookluu (or you?" Town Iteaaurer'a Notke. "You aunwered Tommy. 1 bnt • dustry of the Unitoil States department of agriculture, why LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. N..II. V i. ImrvLy given that «•'**'• »"• ahucBU'l find me." through its seed laboratory, in response to nuu.vrous in Inn 1» in tli»> l<>« it trmaiirv for the ro- TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. "Johnny," aahl a mother to her hva aeniptinn «1 «»»•• l«»H ■»'"»» m tir roi»t ► ! quiries on the subject: year old a.m ",ou kata !••«>“ uuuaually IINS, IINti. 11'10 ll"l. inw. Hi»:«. 1 I'M The cultivation of hairy vetch has increased rapidly in naught) Io day “ IftM. ifm Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, May 18, 1905. know H. rvt«ll«.l tha IIItW f»lk>w nah. nifi. ih '7. n"M ||,M' ISoL i :* hh the last few years ami would be much more common if the "1 "I vru. 1-w. istn. urn. f- ’ oi. r.«* 1 - naughty on pun«”«» I e».uU r?oii i ? iq i ? ii . i?u. i.i’- If 14 121.1. seed was raised in this country and especially on the farms proud»« to ba better to moro»«." VIA. 1217. IJ1». 121" 1,A‘'*- Itti, 1 where it is to be sown. 122«. 17’M. -■i i"'. I»»« Iff The teacher had been telling the Practically all the seed now used in the United States is claaa about lhe rhhiucen a family N'»w IL'IO. I£ll. liit«T»-»t will rr»ai< frum name Home thingb. said she, tl.at are thia ilalr imported from Europe. During the fiscal year ending very Klarratb Falls, Oregon dangerous to K<i neat to. sml that |»nlr-l »t Full» , <>»., till* Juno 30, 1903. over 80.000 pounds of this seed was brought have horn»’’ "Aulomob lca, reviled mill <l«y ol April, Ilk*. Ut»ie Jlinuiie Jouea. promptly J. W Sima»». in. Alex Martin, President, Alex Martin Jr, Cashier Town Trwa’iiier. niuatut Mamma (nt dinner) Von Experiments have been carried on bv the seed laboratory E. R. Reames, Vicc-Pres’t, E. M. Bubb, Asst. Cashier. atar» at Mr Sm'ili so. Ft!>«l of the bureau for two years in St. Marys county, Md., Little Ktliel -I'm waitliMt W Trcaturer’» Notke. i take a <lrlnk. niniuma. the past year in Wayne county, Ohio, to determine "Why. dear?" are praetibility of growing the seed in this country. From re- " 'Cauae papa says he drink a Itku 4 I flah. and I never saw a flak ilrlt.k tin* suits of those trialsit is evident that the seed can be pro Is the policy oi this hr.iik, and it is duced at a profit over a wide area in the Untied States. “Minimi." ml. Sve mr.'l Mnrgl«. i the I : Hh yon " rigidly ad her red to. Great difficulty has been experienced in harvesting the -rii "What kind of a bat al.i. dmr?“ Safety first. Liberality next. seed when grown alone. It ripens very unevenly and if lukvj her im Ih. r Five me a penny ever) day left until most of the seed is mature it becomes matted on to "It buy you'll candy with." replied the »mall the ground and .shell and moulds badly. It was found that diplomat "111 not tell anyone you ha»• 4» •tore leeth." by sowing with rye a sufficient support was furnished to Notice for Publkatlon. Idttle Harry lived In thecountri and keep it off the ground anti allow it to be cut easily with a 4» had never »von a sailor. HARDWARE mowing machine. Rye seems best adopted as a support “Pupa." ho said on® »lay. ’’bailors ♦h ing crop on account of the time of ripening and the stitU must be awful «mall men ” 4- "Why do you think mo *” aeked hl» straw. father. ” answered Harry. ”1 read The best results were obtained with seeding from one- lu "Because. the paper at»out one who weal to bleep th half to three-fourths bushels of vetch and one-half bushel on bin watch ” * of rye to the acre, sowing from the middle to the last of WEEKLY W LATHI « KI I’OKI . I Below ur five a report of I hr urttil'r» *• rr I September. * folded by the (luxernnirHt arathrr bureau The crop should bo cut about the time the last pods are station at Marion llatik*’ ranch I'ht« report * it» ehangrri each * erk, and it our re* l er« a t*h formed and the vines are getting dry. The cutting is done tn keep « yearly record nl weather condition« future reference, cut out the rc|»ort along * with an ordinary mowing machine, after which the vines (or Hit upper and lower line« and pa»tr II tn a 4» •crap book one week after another I .«• rec Notice I or Publl.atlon. ! and straw should be put in piles and allowed to dry. The urd will be taken on 'aturda* to end each * week and >»rgin on Munday for »he t ext week GEO. T. BALDWIN threshing is done with an ordinarv threshing machine. land office at lakevirw. Oregon March .*7 M arion H anks , V o I iih ary Obacnrr UMV. S’ d'er la here!»» given tha' tha fellow The 4 acres in Ohio yielded 13 bushels of vetch and til Ing named •attlrr ha» filed n»»tlca •» bi« Io Hardware Denier ... IWK$ Wfrk Ending Friday Mai ♦ tmtion to make final proof in «up|H»rt of hl» (bushels of rve. In Maryland the storms knocked the rye lain« « ih ! that »aM pro»! will b« m«l« t« fc>rr <lm » haataln. <'o f'lrrk ■ ’ K '«tna'h « * Mull Mini ' Ptrrlpl : ('har»rtrr «ja ¿J* •$* •$» 4* 4* 4* * .down so it did not fill well, but the I acres yielded 18 bush. .»I »'•) 4» 4» tnuui 1 latlon inutu «i hi» <•«> * at Klamath fall«, orfi -u <»n M«f , els of vetch and 8 bushels of rye. Reports from Missis «ut 1 «7 ’ .V. 19115, V it i virar • D 42 Et HESE t. IKirrCO : m 10 I. «1.1) sippi show a yield of front 5 to 7 bushels per acre in that H ur I 67 IM Filtra So .•'••» f-r i’ a s1,«»', l..ia 1 I r|««ij>- M .1.1 Mon i !state. • nd 2. Mar 1, T 40 9 H » K M ro rhiu l> Tur« 3Ü 45 Hr name» th« fulb»»vlnc wttn««««» t« pr> « • cloni V 30 00 W«| M 1 I In many instances hairy vetch has been sown and proved Thur j M 1 U ■h.» » t'iitinuon» rolden» •’ upan «od r !'••«« rl.iu.lv iii h . hi of ««bl land, < ra*fr»r<1 filli Ha« O' clear 29 S’ i a failure under ordinary cultivation. As it is adopted to a Fri Mf.1 Dtirke« Hobt H ntiall, John \arn»r.a of Klamath Falla, iktffnn j considerable variety of soils and a wide area, it is certain frotke I or Publication. J N W AfUK, K«f tier 'that the failure in most instances is due to the absence of Land office at Lakeview. Oregon. April 24 o’» Notice I« her» by given that In'■omp ance with Notice l or Publication the organism which produces the root tubercles and has the provisions of the act o( (*>>nirreHs <»f hm« J ls78 entitled “An act for the hale of timber I and oftira at l«ake rlew Oregon Affilio the property of fixing the free nitrogen in the air making land« in fhe tes <»f California. Orctr-m. Ne Notice I» hereby r’rrn that the following M rs . M. M c M illan , Prop’r. I it avaiabie for plant food. In sowing the areas referred to vada, and Washington territory. a«en«nd»d named «etiler ha« filed notice «1 hl» Intent ■ •« tn all |*iibdc IJin«l Stair* by a*’t of 4u(u«t I. »n make linai proof In «»in • 'ft of h*a claim, IS'TZ, William >’••1X11*011, oi Iberna couniv of and that »aid proof will he mala tn fore G»c t Modern improvetfients. 73 rooms and suites. I above the greater part was inoculated with the nitrifying Ktaklyou, stale of California ha« tiled m Ails <’l aa'ttn, County Clerk of Klamath • o at '. • organism, but a strip was left in each ease on which none Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club i office hl» »worn »farrmmt No .*»»1 for the office at k am’th Fai** O fmo ' i - n M«» Fl*' I of the inoculating material was used. A vigorous growth pur« ha«r of the RK\siC\. Her. 2. K’jNk and vi» Thoma» <i Meyer lid Fitfrv Ko ,’VJ »..r Rooms, Etc., Etc. NIC’ »SF’, s»-c. II, In Township No 41 H K«ng«- lheR !',*<! Twp •» < R 4 K W M ■■ W M H ' I ' • lie name« the following wtineasee to pr<»vr of hairy vetch was obtained on the inoculated plots, while that ihr ’and «ought I» more vahiablr for If» hl» ronUnnon» raaldenra upon and eulHveti<*n > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > 5 .on the uninoculated plots in both cases the growth was very timber nr «tone iban for agrIrtilinral purp«*»e« of »aid land. vli T. K Norri» Ja« » Laughlin %■% hl« claim to «aid land before ileo H«ldi«lM t’ha» Holt-ira. Kilflir Mj«enrar. »II of F »•’. scanty and the ground almost bare. This shows the abil Co. Jiwlgr of Klamatit Co al hl« oih «• at Kia Oregon J N Watson. Register Fs’l«, Oregon on Raturda« the »th da« af ity of tho vetch to make a very satisfactory growth by math 0 C<>O<>O(XH>CKXK><>(X> 00-0 fulv, iso.*». KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO means of tho inoculation on the ground where it proves an He name» the following •vltin,»«e« C. W. Gr«I'am, of Fit ard, ('Rllf. entire failure under ordinary cultivation. K. C. Elgin, of L. L. Vernon. of ’• - Unless hairy vetch has already been grown successfully of Lew!« II.gh. I M on a piece of ground, it should be inoculated to insure suc Any and »11 |>er«on« claiming adrer»r|y thr Rhovr-<lf«rrih»M| land« «r»« rc*p*e«ir1 ( » Mr I cess. Inoculating material will be furnished by, and all I their claim» in thia office on or before «» I Nth I inquiries concerning it should be addressed to, Bureau of day of July, 19UÓ. J. N. Wat«oti, K»i»u>»rf. • lu •• * JO ■ < Plant and Industry, United States Department of Agricul A M. Sheriff’s Sale. ture, Washington. I). C.. |o S’» I. ! IO I The department has no seed of hairy vetch for distribu- Notice 1« herrh- given that by virtue <d an Il M •• i tion. | execution and order of sal*« duly Is« o* I out <>f 11 on •• TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1905 Klailuili Fallu, Oregon. W. O. Sfil i H, Editor and Proprietor cur farthers mr MCDONALD mahkh SON A PROPRItTORU BEST VERY OF MEAT« EAST IND MAIN st KCJtnincB eouncY bjirk jibsolute Safety * Stcvss, Tinware and Crockery Wagonsand Farm Implements * * * * * * t t- u 3 GRAND EXCURSION Foresters of A ¡nerica M I ODESSA AND PELICAN BAY Steamer Winema Children ..S', 50 Cents Boat will leave landing at 9 o'clock, sharp BRING YOUR BASKETS and under the hand at d .«cal of the ch k of the Circuit Court nt the State <»f Oregon, tor Klamath County, b**arinxda*e oi th • Mth I m April l«v», ti|>on a jn Igeaient an I decree duly entered, enrolled and dock ■•ted in «»i I Court on lhe 2nth day of April. IM. In a <-..r tain «u!t thcrin pending, wherein flora A Guthrie 1« plaintiff and Samuel K Owen, and ■ Donald MacDonald and Harry Cohn, partner« doing hiiblne«« under the firm name of Ma< Donald A Cohn, are d^fendantB, and to m- di reeled, comiiiandlng me to «wll the hereinaf ter described real prcml»e« to aatlafy th« amount« rpeciffed iu «aid decree and «*»•< u- linn, I will, on Saturday Jnn»* 10, l®6. at the hour of one o’clo<*k,p nt., of «aid day. at the front door of the County Court lloiiwe in the city of Klamath Fall«, in «aid County of Klam ath, aril at public auction to the high« «1 bld der for caxh in hand on day of «ale, »ubjeet tn redemption In lhe manner provided by law. all the right, title, intcrcdt and e«tatr of the «aid defendant« and of each and rt .-ry of th-m and of all pe rwn» claing by, through nr under , them,or either of them, «iib.»*qucnt to tlm .!•(? of plaintiff'« mortgage, which 1» forr«-i«,ard in «aid NUft, to wit, the l.’th day of September. 1902, of, in and to the «aid mortgaged pr»*un ««• dageribed in «aid Judgettfeul, decree and execution hm follow«, to wit: The Northraatquarter of Section twenty five (X5), in Township thirty eight :«, South, Kangc fourteen 14. Kant of the Wlllaiurtte Meridian, in Klamath County, State of Oregon, contain Ing one hundred and Bixty Ifio « re«, inure or leaa, together with the tenement«, herrdita ' mentft and appeitenancy« iherenniob«»|(infflll| or In any wi«c appertaining. Dated K’amath Fall«, Oregon, thi« 2r»th day oi April, jpn, Mila« Obenchain, Mheriff of Klamath < ounty Orfgon. MAMMOTH STABLES I Rigs furnished with or without drivers - • • • We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD J Pure Bred Stallions i VIwxx H. W. STRAW, Proprietor Ì Phone Main ; Buff Cochin Chickens ; MASCOT !; LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES 1 r KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL J Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon ] > TOURIST S TRADE A SPECIALTY You Like Fast Ring up Main 193 j I liit\re S Horses that will please you ti : ams C. T. OLIVER, Proprietor, Successor to W. W. Hazen. With or without drivers Commercial men conveyed to all points Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods THE EXCELSIOR Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes. FACT a complete and up to date line of Stillile Goods. I. F. DAVIES, DAIRY, - O/PEGON law Ki.iiillnln;' V'St!4< ts a S|ie. lally NOTARY PUBLIC Sew Wurilrii Building lirtliF l. Níiiiii Bitta si C. F. ADAMS. Prop. Merrill - - - — Oregan, (1- I am prepared to do all ktndi kinds oi wagon and wood repair work. O - H3HSESH0EING A SPECIALTY i ri . HOOPE, a il G EN El f l'rot»i l«t nn<1 ramini attention «»••Ir ra DANIEL CRONEM1LLER II. S. Commissioner. Fort Klamath, — Oregon Will i ikr Fit nj-w an«l l,ri«-f» oil II in .not flui'x-r < V na LU Alti ER A FULL STOCK OF Dry. Rough and Finish — I^ITNI iti; KP — I can fill your or Jrrs promptly. Lumber de livered or af the mill. W. P. Rh-iads, Merrill, Or. 1 :» F M 1 SA M Idga 7 IS M k au lx« 2 R» ’• Spring« 2:4% F. M. 2 . Sn F M dga 3 us M 3:20 ’• B 45 M Hervry f.lndlry Preaidrut, KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, I’ropriflat. Cleanliness and Good Work Guaranteed. 4/so Agent for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE HRE INS. CO. 8 HARDWARE STORE e HÜP.N Klamath Falls, Or. I ♦u•-►■Si «ar. f <1 I». (IWIZZI.C K i . amath iali .5 OUI-UO.N I urn now pre pared to take care ni i people wliodeairo to catnp on William. _ sen river. Will keep a Ifoarding hour.« F Boat» will Ire kept for rent. Beat of tmat- JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R FALLS. BONNEY, a »nd a ill have pahtnra ami hay for horaea. Wessat S4!<Ie KLKMKTH WILLIAMSON RIVER I. Attorney and Counselor at CAMPING GROUND ' kxl 'O ocl . c> o-o-OíaB-eao OREGON ment to all. Will carry mail for camp, e era to and from Agency. ' Groceries, Dry Goods, IN I <«,. r. » f M 11:45 •• j I • i , i FOR A PICNIC LUNCH ww- ■wvww ASSS vs C. ... IL Tickets $1.00 i'rinta Ail.lt ... I'KANK H i I.V k * KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON AND OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY. I