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THF 1*01 LTRY YARD HINTS FOR STOCK OWNERS Ol T OF THE GINGER JAIl KOSEIll Rti MAY TAX ATTORNEYS John R Nelson gave the following Engineer know lion Will Work <>■ From December Farm Journal Huprenie Court I pliolds Charter Pro- Front DeDcentber Farm Tournai From December Farm Journal (lie Pit River Survey to Interview to this paper In relation "Wheather" may justly be termed Christmas titling for ••Public Good" Revenue Biddle's valuable gift on A man with only one cow or one Altura» to th»1 trouble between himself ami a bad spell of weather. sheep should care for that one—aw morning is fresh eggs. Roseburg muy tax lawyers *10 u wife, who formerly was Grace Allen, A man is In no condition to settle The lively, busy pullet is now sond- that it has plenty of fresh water and l lie year for practicing In that city. So a nature of thia county, Mr. Nelson down until he has settled up. good feed—as if he had a hundred, ing joy to the hen plant. crew of Engineer It r. the Supreme Court ruled In an opin states that lie has been accused of Most schoolboys would rather eat More quality and less quantity Is a There's where the honest pennies of the boulhel'll Pacific ion written by Associate Justlc«» Me many things by Ills wife, and an at a "piece" than speak one. good motto to start out on. come in. left on Friday fur Rod- The potato bug is bad enough, l-ut Pride. State Senator Albert Abraham tempt made to have him arrested, A little heavier feed as the days Pigs will take good care of them- had protested against th«» license ns ami h<> wishes to tell the truth about selves if provided with the means for grow colder. Corn fills the bill ex the ever-present humbug is worse The nightmare waits lor those vhc being unauthorlzud by law. but ho the matter, as he would do if he had actly. doing it. Fowls love to thrash out a bundle ¡ndulge In too much Christmas cheer. was ruled against both lit the lower to go Into court. As a rule hogs that weigh about "This trouble,” said Mr. Nelson, 250 pounds are most in demand in of wheat or oats, and It does one good I Why Is Johnny like a side-tracked court by Circuit Judge J. W. Ilamll ton and by th»» Supreme Court, which "began with the sale of some Reser freight car? Because he lias been to step around to the door of the the market. When heavier there will nfilrnuMi Judge Hamilton's decree. vation cattle belonging to my wife, poultry house and listen to the merry switched. be some fault found. An act of 1905, authorizing munic which were part of the recon To be successful both the baseball There are many breeds of hogs, chatter while the fowls are digging ipalities to "license and regulate all meal allotment. I have I m * pitcher and the orator in the straw. must hav«> u and all have their partisans; but any such callings, trades ami employ Ing with Cantrail A Huson, hog is a good hog that will keep on Some farmers neglect the 25 to .-») good edlivery. What the corn heard with Its eats ments as the public good may require their cook house at the Lt growing into money every day. How cents that the battening of cracks in ever, no breed will do this without in the coop would cost, and each month and the potato saw with its eyes none to be license«! ami regulated and as mill. My wife wanted some are not prohibited by law." go to her sister nt Klamath«» feed a dollar's worth of extra feed in m ill ever know . telligent care. « I X i IC Y I. II Wk Ol AMERICA "The 'public good' Is a broad term her I didn't have It nt the I It may be pleasant to sit In the lap ' what an order to supply the animal heat that A blanket is to a horse cl luxury, but consider how it hurts but If the city council of Roseburg,” she said 'you sell my go overcoat is to a man. He needs it is needed. Bays the court, “determines that It <s cattle.* She came to town ami saw to be tumbled out. when not in active work. The ar-wer to the question. Does In baseball the pitcher may haul for th«» public good of that commun Earl Bolton, who worked at th» It is best to turn colts in the open winter poultry pay? depends In a paddock or small field near the stable large measure upon where your hens up all the curves he pleases, and still ity that lawyers be licensed and be Ludtke market about It, and on compelled to pay a tax of *10 each, Thursday I went with Roy Beck to every fine day for exercise. are roosting. If on the bare brancht-s play a straight game. Many a man who Is "down on Ms such a tax Is legal and authorized by the reservnllon nnd drov«» three hen I One great reason why we have to of a tree, on the northeast corner o' of cattle as far ns my wife's place .»»i use medicine for sick horses is that the barn, there can be no doubt abo-it luck" might easily reach prosperity law.” "If.” says Judge McBride, "the law the reservation. I camo on to town by prefacing his luck with a "p." we do not use good sense in Deeding J. J. Hill, the railroad magnate was enacted for th»» purpose of rais that night, and told Beck If he dldn t and caring for them. There is a disposition to sit aroun.l must be a first-class driver, since he ing revenue there would be no doubt near from in»» to como on In. lie If you do not want your horses to anj B|«ep in winter. Hens will drop as to the authority of the city to tax came In nnd we took the cattle to look like buffaloes next spring you into that habit if you do not help can handle several lines at once. If we were as silent with respect to lawyers, and th»» term 'public good" Crlsler A- Still's place. They were must keep using the currycomb in- them to stir around and work for dustrlously and thoroughly every their living. That is wiy a scratch our achievements as we are to o’ir has been held to Includ«» the purpose to buy these cat th' for <45. of raising revenue. The court finds "She then went to see Bolton and day. ing shed is good, nnd why plenty of mistakes, what a silent world this that the charter «if thi> city of Rose Mr. Knope, who owns th«» place, would be. Go down to the barn every night .ittcr keeps the fowls healtny. Perhaps Fletcher got his Idea of burg was copied from an old one of offered to give tier *45. but wanted a after supper and see that everything Scat’er a little grain among litter the healthfulness of thorough chew San Francisco, and that this charier bill of sale. 1 told her not to do It. is all right with the stock. at noon, and give a full feed at night. ing from the cow. She stands at the was exprrasly held to Includ«» th« tin she would get Into trouble, but to \ Toiichtoig ('<<iif<-»i<>»i Better sell half the stock and give Whit is meant by a full feed of gra a raising of revenue within th«» term sell to Crlsler & Stilts. Mr. Stilts all of the feed to what remains than is about a handful for each fowl In head in that line. Mother Johnny, you said you'd 1 would not take them. We fell out been to Sunday school. When the preacher said, "Behold ’public good.’ ” to stint the whole herd. the pen. A mixture of corn, wheat — ¡then, nnd I was to take the horse and How many thousands of dollars are »ats and barley, equal parts by meas the (H-rfect man!" every male mem Johnny (with a far away look* farmers going to lose during the com urement, make» an excellent mixture ber of the congregation became cross RESOl.l TIO NS of <<)N|M)|,EN< i; buggy for *100 which sh<< owed me I Yes. mamma. "She then went to Bolton and sold eyed with looking at himself. ing winter by letting the stock run for winter. Mother How does It happen that The Klamath Falls Military Band the cattle, and went to Ludtke's down? your hands smell of fish? Now when the old year is passing, passed the following resolutions of slaughter house with them, whero STATE Ol sKhUOl Give the man who is inclined to otir thourhts are apt to wander back Johnny—-! carried homo the Hun- condolence In respect to the memory they . were —, butchered. —_ _----- She stayed lay school paper, an* th«» outside pa<n smoke in tue barn a kindly invitatio-i reviewing the poultry work of the (San Francisco Call) of their late member: 1 there all night, and Tuesday morning In all about Jonah ami th«» whitl't to do his smoking somewhere else. ,".i past season. We can all see past And now the State of Siskiyou Whereas. The Great and Supremo . I saw Bolton at Wilson's old place half an hour one spark of fire can mistakes and how we can inipTv-3 wants to materialize, and there is a Ruler of the Universe has In His In nnd ho admitted that they had framed I Western t'hilntlun Advocate. undo the work of years. matters next season, and. seeing, wcj tight on between those great centers finite wisdom removed from among A Small Favor The windward side of a fodder should resolve to do our best, and I of population and political Influence, us one of our worthy and esteemed it up to send me to the pen for driv ing the cattle off thw reservation. Th»1 l.ndy In touring car beckons to stack is a poor place to fatten sheep. then keep the resolution J Yreka, Klamath Falls and Medford, members, M. C. Markce,; nnd. where If the most profit is to be realized, You may have some old hens that for the honor of being the capital as, the long and Intimate relations hides have been found nnd Identified pedestrian. "She says I wanted her to com« "Will you kindly do me a smalt lambs should be well finished befo'-e look as if they might go through the The state scheme takes In seven held with him in the faithful dis 'down town I«» meet a man. I trhul favor, sir?” being marketed. winter all right. So they may; but counties of Oregop and <-^ht of Cali charge of his duties In this orgnnlz-t- to get her to see Superintendent Wil- "Certainly, madam." Protect sheep from cold rains. The will they be profitable? That Is the fornia; and as there are more votes tlon makes It eminently befitting that i son and straighten the matter up. "Then please stand out In the high question, and it is safe to say, "No, fleece will hold a large amount of on our side of the line than on the we record our appreciation of him; i nnd told her 1 would confess If she way nnd let me see how quickly I can water, and it takes a long time to they will not.” So let the old hens other the Oregon contingent will bave therefore. did not. I do not want to have any- stop my car without hitting you. I'm go. They will bring a pretty good nothing to say about the seat of gov- dry. Resolved. That the wisdom and thing more to do with her, and want afraid this brake Is out of order.” To sell a half-fat lamb Is a losing price now before Christmas. ernment. It must simply take a baca ability which he has exercised In th»» Raise your chickens outdoors at log in the suburbs and watch Cal* aid of our organization by service and to get rid of th«» whole bunch. As Io transaction. R<111I11<I1<I ilhu all seasons of the year, give them ifornians fight the thing out. So far, counsel will be held In grateful re being guilty of bigamy, my first wife Inexperienced feeders have sold secured a decree on April 26. loot, "I wish I could remember," said every opportunity to get fresh air an i ' Medford is ahead, and both of its membrance; lambs supposed to be fat which more ¡and I was married here on April 29. Rivera, "what It wm that mv « Ife sunshine. Keep them in small flocks ' : groceries resound every night, while Resolved, That wltn deep ay m pa- experienced feeders purchased and told me to do today.” until they roost regularly. Keep the the firewood holds out and the Jug thy with the bereaved relatives of finished, and thereby reaped the big THREATENS THE HIIEItlFF "Perhaps," suggested Brooks, "she roofs of all brooders and coops water has anything left, with discussions the deceased we express our hope ger profit. tohl you to bring I my razor back. You tight; dampness is fatal to chickens, about the place to put the stat»» build that even so great a loss to us all Sheriff Barnes received the follow borrowed It about a month ago.” old or young. If coops leak cover with ings. Bill Williams' pasture Is favo.-- may be overruled for good by Him ing threat through the mall. It was THREE MILLION MATCHES "Razor back I ? Razor back? I tar roofing or canvas painted with ed by some, but the majority incline who doeth all thingH well; dated at Dorris, Cal.: know now I was to I m » sure to take several coats of white lead. STRICK EACH MINITI to put up a lot of good locations a<rl Resolved, That a copy of those "If you don't let Ben Askeland go home »orno > pork chop«." Chicago See to the hen's comfort. It is ; raffle them. Both Medford and Klam resolutions be spread upon the re :- I will bring a charge against your By the end of the brief minute much easier to keep her laying ‘ jv ath Falls are combined against Yreka, ords of this organization, a copy deputy of carrying whisky from her» Tribune. good care than it is to get her to lay taken to read these paragraphs the which has subscribed *360 to a lobby printed In the local papers, and a to Klamath Falls against the law. Diffidence nations of the civilized world will ing again after she has quit. fund at Sacramento and Salem, and H copy forwarded to the bereaved fam "A CITIZEN." Iler Father (Irately) Young man. It must not be forgotten that with dreaded on that account by the other have struck three million matches. ily Mr. Barnes says that Inasmuch as do you know that you've been calling This is the average for every minute out grit even soft foods will be slow two. In all three places there are Klamath Falls .Military Band. he hasn't seen any of tne whisky yet on my daughter since 7 o'clock? of the twenty-four hours of the day. ! ly and poorly digested. Laying hens seventy-three candidates for the OBORGB R IH'RN, he doesn't feel like complying with C Ci «rzx V« l.lll.zi — • V. n n . .. — — . - * The Tarrying Youth Yea. sir; but Seven billion is the enormous amount !8U®er more for the want of grit th» n United States senate, seventy-one of C. M. RA.MSBY, the request. The writer evidently she has been sitting on my hat for any other kind of poultry. The hens for the entire year, and those living whom are accused of representing J, E. BODGE. believes it Is within the power of the under the American flag are said to cannot produce many eggs unless the railroad. It Is told against one Committee. sherlfT to turn loose any prisoners ho the last three hours, and I didn’t want to tell her. they have grit to assimilate their be responsible for the consumption of candidate that he had got a letter might have confined within the coun- Iler Father Th»»v. hereafter, don't food. An Educational mistake cne-half of this amount. from Harriman within a week, and ty jail, and the writer 1s evidently ketp your hat in your lap. Hang It Fowls must have green food in the scandie created much excitement The importance of the industry Fond Mother — See here. Mlr.s not aware of the fact that he has which turns out the little splinters some form or other for egg produc until somebody found a San Fran Teacher, I want my girl to have ev committed a federal crime In using on the rack In the hall. Th-J Circle Magazine. of wood tipped with sulphur or some tion during the winter months. In cisco paper at Yreka, which came in erything proper about her schoolin'. ! the malls for this purpose. other material ignited by friction is cooked or scalded clover hay or al on the stage line wrapped about a Teacher—Well, hasn't she, mad Ben Askeland, who Is mentioned. Is only recognized when the average falfa we have good substitutes, and it can, and ascertained that Harriman am? | now serving a sentence In jail for •moker tries to contemplate his pre is wise to mix either one with the was dead. Fond Mother—No. she haln't. She 1 selling whisky, He came from Dor- Dejected Youth- 1 would like tJ dicament if he had to go back to the morning mash; but, if at all possible, has just been telling me she’s stud»- rls. No Quarrel on That S«-orc return this engagement ring I pur time when he had to coax a spark some “real green stuff" should also In' them common nouns.— Baltimore' _____ chased a few dnys ng.». "Norah, there are too many young American. from a tinder box. Of course, the be given each day. Jew»1« r- Didn't it nuit tl<e voting Deputy Sheriff John Schallock re answer is he would smoke a great Sprouted oats are fed by many men coming here to see you.” "Ye’re right, ma'am. I’ve made To Ik- Sure turned Friday evening from Redding, Indy? deal less because of the difficulty in poultrymen, and to good effect. Spinster—I wish the Lord had whero he »ns In attendance at the Dejected Youth Yes; hut another getting a light, or else, on the other It is a noteworthy fact that fowls up me mind to shake all of ’em ex funeral of his father, Fred Schallock, young mm had already given her one hand, smoke continuously in order prefer green food in the morning. It ceptin’ Mike. He wants me to marry made me a man. and Miss Orphla just Eke It, nnd I would like to ex Smart Nephew—Perhaps be has, Mr». Claude Daggett __ to keep alive the fire at the end of is a relish to them. It seems to brace 'Im, an' I think I will. Afther n«xt his stogie or Havana, pipe or cigar them up, and they are more than week, ma’am, ye'll be needin' another only you haven't found him yet.— Schallock are expected home this change It for a wedding present — Lippincott’s. ¡evening. Tlt-Blts ette, as the case might be. gurrl."—Chicago Tribune. eager for It. HECTOR’S Good Goods GOOD HECTOR’S Low Prices NEWS SANTA CLAUS HAS APPOINAED US HIS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR KLAMATH COUNTY, AND SHIPPED HIS STOCK OFTOYS HERE. HE REQUESTED US TO ADVISE ALL THE GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS OF KLAMATH COUNTY TO COME AND SEE THE LARG EST ASSORTMENT OF TOYS HE HAS HAD FOR A LONG TIME. BE SURE AND SEE SANTA CLAUS’ WINDOW DISPLAY AT HECTORS’ CHILDREN’S SHOES We have several reduced lines of children’s shoes that would make good, Christmas gifts. sensible Ask to see our new line of skuffers. New New New New New New New New New New Neckwear, 25c to $1.00. Handbags, $1.50 to $10 00 Belts, special price 75c. Back Combs and Barretts, 25c to $2.50. Box of Ruching, assorted colors, 39c. Women’s Romeos, $1.50 and $2.00. Handkerchiefs, 5c to 50c. Children’s Handkerchiefs, 3 in box, 25c. Sweater Coats, $1.50 up co $5.00. Mufflers, knitted, 50c and 75c. IF YOU GET OUR PRICES YOU SAVE MONEY. SPECIAI SPECIAL SPECIAL Women and Children’s Coats, all reduced, practically at w holesale cost. Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, all reduced. Men’s and Boys’ Suits, about one-third to one-half price. Men’s Heavy Fleeced Underwear, 50c; Boys’ 40c. Men’s Heavy Gray Wool Underwear, $1.00. Men’s Extra Heavy Wool Underwear, $1.50. Big line of Felts, Overs, Packs, Arctics, German Sox, Rub ber Boots. TRY IT! HECTOR, Successor to the Boston Store »