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PAGE TWO 'with pigs are alfalfa, rape, clover, blue gras*. Bermuda, rye. oats, soy ¡beans and cow peas The selection , ,,_ .. . ... depends on the nature of the soil, the A Continuation of the • . . , ... ,, „ cl mate and the rain fall Alfalfa tt Klamath Republican , , --------- the greatest forage crops on soils Editor suited to its growth Rape and clover W. O. SMITH --------- are also excellent feeds, both being Entered at the postoffice at Klamath high in protein, which is the element Falls, Or*., as second class mattar needed to balance ordinary grain feeds. Published by the Herald Publishing "Give the pig an honest chance to Company, of Klamr.th Falls, on make you money by giving him grain Monday and Thursday of each week feeds In their natural state." admon ish experts, "and his growth, health and pork making ability will be li»- creased." Senii-Weekiy Herald RENTE DFARM8 1'AY POOR RE TI RNS ON INVESTE» CAPITAL Pl RISIA N ACTORS DON'T NEED Dl’DS THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. ENGIISH MIEI CIOSE IO * FOLE HAMMOND TRIAL H1ARTFI» TODAY SEEI.EV SENDS IN HIS RESIGNA «ON TODAY Trial of C. K. Hammond upon a statutory charge was commenced In the circuit court Wednesday, and late this atternoon the Jury waa se cured and the opening arguments made. A special venire of twenty was drawn before the following Jury was accepted: George Grlsale, J. L. Beckley, J. H Garrett. A Y. Tindall R. C. Spink. R. S Moore. A. 8. Moorland, J. W. Mc Coy, S. W. Dowling, Gus Melhaae. George J. Walton and A. Rainier. Hammond Is charged with assault ing his aiater-ln-law, Mary Ftescher, of lumgell Valley. Premier-Asquith. Though, Refuae* to level* the War Minister's Resigna tion. Saying the Cabinet Must Stand or Fall Together—Fight la Carried to Flour of Cabinet, and Hot Words Are Vaed. LONDON, March 25.—As a result of the recent upheavals over the Ulster affair. Premier Asquith’s cab inet is on the verge of a fall. War Minister Seeley has tendered his resignation on account of the stand taken by Asquith, and it ia un derstood that Lloyd (••orge also plans 4 IKI»W ELL OUT IE to retire. IN). COMMISSION ER late this afternoon Asquith an- nounced that he would not accept the E. R. Cardwell ia to be a candidate Seeley resignation, He indicates that for county commissioner. From Mer he Intends to have the whole cabinet rill comes the announcement that he stand or fall together. has just made up his mind to this ef Seeley, before the house of com fect .and will file his auuouncement mons. hotly denied the rumor that the within a few days. king interfered with the army row. Cardwell will seek the democratic Asquith placed the blame on Seeley, nomination. So rar lie la unopposed, and he accepted it. and in fact, he has the field all to After Minister Churchill had ad himself at thia writing, tor there Is as mitted that battleships were sent to yet no republican entered Irish waters as a precaution, he was asked by L. A. Amery if he "hadn’t < t MIOSITI III RTS hoped this precaution would lead to A WORKMAN'S EVE bloodshed." Churchill advanced toward Amery, Just because he turned to "rubber” shouting: when some one said "hello" to Harry "I will repudiate thia hellish Insin-' Anglin, Hank Free is carrying his left nation.’ The speaker rebuked Churchill, and eye in a sling. Hank has beeu working for Anglin, the house of commons was thrown doing caprenter work on the new into an uproar. library. Saturday Hank a chisel re fused to chisel, so he took it to the START CONCRETE ON LIBRARY JOB emory wheel to whet it up. While at the wheel some one came Work on the Carnegie Library be in and addressed Harry Anglin with ing erected on the new court house a very familiar "Hello. Harry." Hauk block, is progressing more rapidly claims he understood it “Hello than expected this season. Already a Hank." Anyway, he took hie eyes off force of men is engaged in mixing the chisel without taking the. chisel concrete and podring it into the forms off the wheel. Bing' A stream of emory dust completed by the carpenters. It was thought that cement work square in the eye! This morning Dr. Fisher scraped would not start until April 1st The out the dust and bandaged up the in library will cost 324,000. flamed optic. THl'MDAY. MARCH M. 1014 Notice of Hvttlviiicnl (her right to be heard tliureln, e.ihei (Equity No. 414) before this office or on appeal. If you fall to file In this office within twouty In <he Circuit Court of ths Ulate of Oregon, for Klamath County, days after the FOURTH publication Oregon. of this notice, us shown below, your The Klamath Development compa thu Mattar of th< Assignment of answer, under oath, specifically meet ny to Mr*. Olive Moes, warranty deed, W. II. Wynant, 310, lot 2, block 45, Hot Springs ad ing mid responding to these allega ths Creditors of W. H. Wynant tions of contest, or If you full within To dition. aud to all parties concerned tn that time to file In this office due Vivian R. Evans et ux to Mary ptoof that you liaie served a copy of the above entitled matter. Mark, quit claim deed. $10, lota 1 and your answer on the said contestant You and each of you are hereby 2. and Elfe Iola 3 and 8, Sec. 4-40-11. either In person or by registered mail. notified that tin undersigned, the C. R. De Lap et al to A. F. Sim If thia service Is made by the delivery assignee for the benefit of creditor! mons, warranty deed, 310, lot 2, block of a copy-of your answer to the con of the above W. H Wynant, has filed 1. Hilleld« addition testant In person, proof of such eer- hie final accounting in the above en Klamath Korporatlon to George »Ice must lie either the said contest- titled matter eltb the clerk of the Bolster, deed, 310. lot 7, block 207, unt's written acknowledgement of hie above named court and that by the Milla addition. receipt of the copy, showing the date order of Hon II. L. Benson, the hear Agnes Eskslson et vlr to C. C, Fer of lu receipt, or the affidavit of the ing of objections to said ilual ac- ris, warranty deed, 310, lots r and 9, person by whom the delivery was I count la set for 10 b'clor k a- m on block 15, Second addition. made stating when aud where the | the 34lb day of April, 1914, at which H. H. Low et ux to 8. 8 Mitchell. «W was delivered; If made by regie time you may make objection!, if any warranty deed, lot 5, block 86, Klam lered mall, proof of such service must you have, to the discharge of said At said time the under consist of the affidavit of the person < assignee, ath addition. bv whom the copy was mailed, stat- signed will make application to said William 8. Worden to Van It. Hyde, warranty deed. 810. lot 5. block 47, ilng wheu nnd the postoffice tn which.court for a full and final discharge it wai mailed, and this affidavit must i from said trust. Worden. Dated March 21st. 1914. Charles Thomae et ux to Elisa K. lie accompanied by the postmaster’s receipt for the letter. W. I,. MOORE, Assignee. Smith, deed. 31, half interest tn 30- You should state in your answer 3-22 4-20 a foot strip off Tract No. 13. Enterprise • the name of the pout office to which tracts. Hutiunona 'you desire future notices to be sent O. 8. Purdy et ux to Rudolph Nur Ito i In the Circuit Court of the State of you. mi, warranty deed. 310, 40 feet off Oregon, for Klsmath County JAB H. BURGB88. Register. the east side of lot 6, block 48, Nlch-I (' C. BROWER. Klamath Falla. At H. W. Vieta, I'laintlff; ols addition. vs. torney for Contestant. ; Leon Amadon. Minnie Amadon. His Dais of let publication March 38,1914 KLAMATH IJMtKH Wife; W. E Marrlon. David D. REST TO Al'HTAD ivate of 2d publlactlon April 3. 1914 Brooks. the Harboldt-Wlleon Date of 3d publication April 9. 1914 Company, a Corporation; Lucr*- John Auatad returned on Tuesday Data of 4th publication April 18, 1911 tla H. Roles, Frank E. Holes. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE WASHINGTON, D. C., March 25.— PARIS, March 25.— Prefect of Po Popular belief that the farmer who lice Henn ion refused to stop Mlle, lives in the city and rents hie farm ia in the class with predacious pluto ; Dorn from appearing in 'the alto- crats was given u severe jolt in a bulls get her" on the stage of the Renais tin just issued by the department of sance theater in the last act of "Apbro agriculture, much shows that the dite." It was graceful and artistic, average return !<>>m ianted farms is he said, and no more to be objected but 3h per ce.it on the investment. to than was a nude picture or statue. Those who had asked Hennion to The size of the term »eonu to have no interfere were surprised at his atti effect on the peicentage. tude. in view of his prohibition last The bureau of farm luauagement week of nude dancing in cabarets. which developed tbeee tacts studied The prefect ruled, however, that terms iu Indiana, several hundred cabarets and theaters were different Illinois and Iowa, States in the corn things. bell were chosen because they excel almost all othei regions in wealth of SAYS FARMER WHO SELLS farm products. In this section mod \ I F 11.FA HAY IS BIG LOSER ern machinery, with more horses and fweer men. has made the farm less CORVALLIS. March 35— The farm than 100 acres an "inefficient unit.” from a trip to Oceana and other Iler Husband; II. Smith, Trus Notice of Sheriff’s Hale er who sells alfalfa bay from irrigated points In California He returns* Further readjustments are constant tee; R. B. Owens and Jane Do* By virtue of an execution on fore- ly taking place tending to lessen the lands gets for It just one-balf the stronger than ever for Klamath Owen*. HI* Wife, Defendants. .closure duly iseued by the clerk of number of persons needed and to in actual value of the fertility elements county. i W E. Marrlon. David D. Ilrooks 'the drcult court of the county of To crease the net productions of the that It contains, according to investi and It. Smith, Trustees Above The country for 350 miles along the I Klamath, etale of Oregon, dated the gations carried on by Professor Scud farm. N'smed l>efendants: coast south from San Francisco, 3let day of February, 1914, in a cer der, agronomist at the Oregon Agri In the name of the State of Oregon, The average labor income of the through the Sant* Clara and Balinas lain cult In the circuit court for eald cultural College. The hay ordinarily farm owners operating tbeir own valleys. Is the best I have seen In that county and etate, wherein Frederick you are hereby required to appwar brings about 36 a ton in the field, farms was 3408 for the year studied, state, as far as natural beauty goes." Wlnstanley as plaintiff recovered »nd answer the complaint filed while the value of the nitrogen, phos and 3870 for the tenants. These fig said Austad. "However, 1 was told Judgment against F. E Robinson. «gainst you in the above entitled phorus and potash that it contains is ures are obtained by deducting 5 per by some of the natives who have the Minnie A. Robinson and E, L. Tarver ¡court and cause, on or before the loth worth at present prices 311-95. cent of the capital investment from falling of occasional veracity that by ■ for the sum of one thousand dollars, . ugy of April. 1914, and if you fall so "It is thus seen," says Mr. Scudder, tbenet income. As the tenant has s June the green grass would all be with interest thereon from the 27th to appear and answer, the plaintiff, burned off and ths inviting hills I day of March. 1911, computed ano for want thereof, will apply to the smaller capital investment, this labor ■ that the common practice of selling alfalfa and clover hay from irrigated court for the relief prayed for In income is proportionately larger. would take on a bleak appearance. ' idded as provided by the terms of fields is ruinous from the standpoint "To one who Is used to frontier ■«aid note, togetLer with the sum of the complaint, which la as follows: Strangely enough, the farmers of fertility. Although the wonderful life, where the 'spirit of the West'—to wo hundred dollars attorney's fees That that certain mortgage executed making the lowest labor incomes are plants manufacture about one-half of live and let live—la prevalent, the aud costa and disbursements for the by the defendant I^on Amadon and on big farms, but they fail through the nitrogen content from the air, thia Inhospitable attitude of many Califor huu > of forty-three and .05-1 no dol Minnie E. Amadon to the plaintiff inefficient management. Poor crops, supply is needed to maintain the nitro nians far outweigh the advantage of lars. which judgment was enrolled ' herein, dated March Slat. 1913, and low prices for products sold, poor SCHOOLS HOLD gen fertility of the soil. a milder climate which they have over >nd docketed In the clerk's office of reeorded April 1st, 1913, at page 817 stock, failure to work and unused "Alfalfa and clover are raw pro PEACE MEETING TWELVE OREGON CITIES ■ In book 11 of Records of Mortgagee other Western states. capital are given as the main causes ducts whkh the cows and pigs con «aid court in said county on the ltib PREPARE TO LIGHT FLIER •of Klamath county, Oregon, be fore "Of the cities I visited. I can say day of November, 1913. contributing to their failure. vert into finished form, leaving valu Before the debate Tuesday night, or closed. and that the plaintiff be de that I tolerate Sacramento, like Oak The income of the farmer who owns able by-products to enrich the soil. A rather, before Principal Faught of EUGENE. aMrch 35 - Twelve Ore Notice is hereby given that I will creed to have a first lien for the sum land, admire San Francisco—but oh his farm is in direct proportion to good grade cow will produce 300 Klamath high school and Principal A. gon cities are pioneering In the spring <>n the 4th day of April, 1914, at the I of five hundred dollar*, together with you Klamath Falls.” his cspital and the size of his farm. pounds of butter fat a year, which is L. Barker of Marshfield high school anti-fly campaign. A fresh city writes front door of the court house la interest thereon at the rat* of 8 per « Men Owning small farms often ma worth 3100. She also yields 7.000 compared letters and telegrams from for instructions to the State Univer ! Klamath Falls, In eald county, at 3 rent per annum from September 31st. Lanaeli Valley Visitons. terially increase their incomes by imunds of skim milk, which is worth the state chairman of debating com sity extension division almost every ■ o'clock tn the atternoon of said day, 1912, snd for the sum of one hun Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kilgore and Wm renting additional land. The tenant's 335, and 1$ tons of manure, worth mittee, a feeling far from friendly day. but in the original twelve the «ell at public auction, to the highest dred dollsre, attorney's fees, and for Duncan are among the city's visitors income Is in direct proportion to the about 337. As In some other cases, existed between the two schools. Now campaigns have been arranged for bidder for cash, ths following de the costs and disbursements of the from I.angeli Valley. risk he assumes. scribed rest property, to wit: the by-products are nearly as valuable everything is calm and serene, with The twelve are: plaintiff in thia suit, on th* following Salem, Portland, Roseburg, Forest On the cash rent basis bis Income is if rightly utilized, as the primary pro the very friendliest feeling prevail All of section sixteen. In town real property, to-wit: Summon» Grove. La Grande. Pendleton. Med greater in a good year and leas in a duct itself. This is especially true on ing. ship twenty-seven south, range The northeast quarter and the In the Justice Court. Llnkville Dis The letters and telegrams sent by ford. Eugene. Monmouth. Astoria poor year than when be rents on the sandy irrigated lands, since these soils nine; all of section thirty-six. In south half of the northwest quar trict, Klamath county, Oregon | shave basis. Approximately one-third are deficient in bumus and nitrogen.” Chairman Prescott to Mr. Barker at Drain and Creswell. township twenty-eight south, range ter of section thirty-four, and the In about a week the University will J R. Hershberger. Plaintiff. of the total farm expense is tor labor, Marshfield were so worded as to leave I eight, and the east half of section south half of the northwest quar vs. the impression that Mr. Faught was have ready for distribution 10,00t> rod for this reason the "family size" sixteen. In township twenty-eight ter of section thirty-two, ail In A J. White, Defendant. taking every advantage of a delicate bulletins. These bulletins will tell iarm is the most desirable; that Is, south, range eleven, all east of the township thirty nine south of range To A. J. White, the above named d>- siutation. On the other hand, the Oregon communities bow to proceed one which provides just a fair amount Willamette meridian, containing In 10 east of th* Willamette Meridian, fendant: Meanwhile, Dr. , BRUSSELS. March 25.—The Bel state chairman worded bis letters and tn fly campaigns. of work for the farmer and bis sons, the aggregate 1,800 acres; situated in Klamath county, state In the name of th* State of Or- and permits the best use of men. gian customs officers on the French telgerams to Mr. Faught in a way that Clifton F. Hodge, professor of social of Oregon. egon; You are hereby required to ■P- taken and levied upon as the property frontier to use more common sense left no room to doubt that Mr. Barker biology, who is originator of the idea horses and machinery. That said property be sold aa upon of the said F. E. Robinson. Minnis A. pear and answer the complaint filed Of the “crop farm.” where 50 per and less red tape in the future. The was trying to have everything ar in this state. Is giving directions to against you In the above entitled ac Rnblnaon and E, L. Carver, or as ■■locution, nnd the proceeds applied to Eastern Oregon towns. cent or over of the total farm receipts rebuke was the result of a fire in the ranged to suit Marshfield. tion on or before the 7th day of May. much thereof as may be necessary to the payment of raid sum* of money Women’s organisations are com Naturally each was auspicious of are derived from the sale of grain, village of Les Ballons 1914, that being the last day of the satisfy ths said judgment In favor of above mentioned, du* the plaintiff and the livestock farm, where the Fearing that the whole place would the other. When the letters and wires monly first to take up the fly cam- publication of tble summon*, and If the said Frederick Wlnstanley against herein, end that you be forever farmer feeds most of his crops, the be swept, the mayor telephoned an were placed side by side, matters paigns. immediately the organization you fail so to appear and answer, for the said F. E. Robinson and Minnie barred and forever foreclosed of all latter proved a much better Invest urgent appeal for assistance to the fire looked different, and the two princi tries to enlist the city officials. Ap want thereof the plaintiff will take A. Robinson, with Interest thereon, I right, title and intereat In and to pointment of a deputy with police au ment. though the fact that they were department of the French town of pals immediately expressed mutual Judgment against you for the sum of together with all costa and disburse «aid property, except the right of ro usually larger than the "crop farm” Wattrelos, just across the border. The regrets for the misunderstanding, thority, who Is expected to see that demptlon as required by law, and tor 820.00 and coets and disbursement* ments that have or may accrue contributed something to this result. Frenchmen responded promptly with each admitting that the other was places where flies breed are cleaned in this action, and that any property Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon. such other and further relief as to ‘he But the average labor Income of the their motor engine, but on reaching perfectly justifiable In forming the and kept clean. Is next sought. In attached In this action bo applied to February 31, 1914. court may seem just and equitable. Roseburg the women’s auxiliary of crop farmer who owned his own farm the frontier they were stopped by a opinions that had been expressed. C. C !X)W. Sheriff. Thia summons la served upon you the payment of such judgment and was but 328 per farm, whereas the customs officer. Mr. Faught declares today that Mr. the Commercial Club is leading the that execution herein. Ity GEO. A. HAYDON. Deputy. by order of the Honorable William fight. average livestock farmer under sim In vain they protested that they Barker Is one of the fairest men he This summons Is served by publica- KUYKENDALL A FERGUSON, At S. Worden, county judge of Klamath The bulletin will contain specifics- t|on 8e'ml-Weekly Herald ile renditions had a labor income of were going to a Are, but, after con- ever met. and that the difference in county, Oregon, acting In the absence torneys for Plaintiff. 3-6 4-3 r — m •— ’thi -wv _ wwm -,- TV IIVIBld, a 3750. suiting with his colleagues, the offi- the wording of the letters caused all tlons for the easily made snd inexpen ,em|-weekly newspaper published In ■ of Henry L. Renaon, judge of the cer flatly refused permission to them the trouble. sive fly trap that has been such a fac Kalmath Falls, Oregon, for six suc above entitled court, which order Is Notice to Creditor* ”Egg powder” and "egg substitute” to cross with the engine, as they were tor In making campaigns elsewhere a cessive weeks, the first publication dated February 21. 1914. The date Notice is hereby given to all per have been branded as undesirable by not provided with the required "mo success, Use of traps early in the fly being on the 2«th day of March. 1914, of the first publication Is February sons having claims against the estate Dr. Carl Alsberg, chief of the bureau tor tourists' license” season is essential. One such trap pursuant to the order of the Hon. E. it, 1914, and the last date of publica of chemistry, and he has refused per While they were arguing the Are, will frequently catch all the early flies W. Gowen, justice of the peace of of N. E. Fosten, de< eased, to present tion Is April 2, 1914. Isttch claims with the proper vouchers mission for manufacturers to put such which was only 100 yards from the The Klamath county high school in a small neighborhood. If properly said court FRANK BCHt.EGEL. |nt the law office of F H. Mills, Klam- articles on the market. frontier are to use more common sense debating team, Forrest Piel and Wil bated. Dated March 25, 1914 J. C. RUTENIC, |ath Falls, Oregon, within six months Chemical analysis showed that the the officers compromised by silowing liam Hagelstein, is still a factor in the E. W GOWEN, Attorneys for Plaintiff from the date of thia notice. proposed "substitutes” were only them to string a line of hose across contest for the state high school STARR CONVICTED 2-28 4-2 r Justice of the Peace. EARL WHITLOCK. Administrator chaep baking powder containing a the border, the engine remaining on championship. In fact, since Tuesday OF ARHON CHARGE C. C. Brower, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oiegon, Executrix* Notice of Filing of Final considerable excess of ground rice as French soil. After an hour's hard night, it is a still stronger factor, for 3-26-5-7 sw March 12, 1914. 3-12 4-9 r a filler and colored yellow with pow work tltey extinguished the flames, the debate with the Marshfield high Joe Starr was late Tuesday after Account. Notice of Contest dered tumeric, They were shown to received the thanks of the mayor, and school teim was decided in favor of noon convicted of setting Ore to the I In the county court of the state of have no more in common with eggs returned to France. the local men. E. E. Byers house on Ninth street last Department of the Interior, Uniled No* ice of Settlement of Final Account ¡Oregon, for Klamath county. of Administrator. or genuine powdered eggs than they States Land Office, Lakeview, This eliminates Marshfield from the month. He will be sentenced tomor ---------------- ¡In the matter of the estate of Charles had with ham sandwiches or straw- CAN SEND PRODI’ Oregon, March 21, 1914. Notice la hereby given that Edgar race and strengthens Klamath high. row morning by Circuit Judge Henry I Woodard, deceased. berry jam To Thomas M Gannon of Dairy, Ore L. Furber, administrator of the es It Is understood, though not definitely ,L. Benson, Notice Is hereby given that I have gon, Contestee. tate of Lewis I. Furber, deceased, ■ filled my Anal account and report as known, that following the defeat of The jury was out but a few min- You are hereby notified that Annie has rendered and presented to the ¡executrix of the last will and testa "Pigs in clover" Is more than a WASHINGTON. D. C. March 25.— Marshfield, Klamath high will debate utes. The evidence introduced also figure of speech, says the bureau of An order permitting the shipment of Oregon City high at Eugene for the proved that Starr had taken a num- A Jack«on, who gives Medford. Ore- |court and filed with the clerk thereof, ment of Charles Woodard, deceased, animal industry—It’s a good invest eggs, poultry, butter, vegetables and state championship. her of articles from the house to the gon, as her poatofflee address, did, on bls report and final account of his nnd the above entitled court lias fixed ment, and the pig that shared red and fruit by parcel post has beenz signed "Resolved: That the general wel- home of Mathilda Whittle, an Indian March 4th, 1914, file in this office her administration of said estate, together upon 10 o’clock In the forenoon of white blossoms with the bumblebee is by Postmaster General Burleson. The fare of the United States would be woman with whom he lived. In fact, duly corroborated application to con with his petition for final distribu April 4, 1914, as the time nnd th* going to put more gasoline in the plan will be tried out first in Wash fostered by a complete application of Starr admitted in his testimony that test and secure the cancellation of tion of the personal property belong county court room In the court house your Homestead Entry No............. , I ing thereto; and that Saturday, the of Klnmnth county, Oregon, in the farmer's runabout than a less favored ington, Boston. Baltimore, Atlanta, the policy of tariff for revenue only," he had taken these things. rooter that never stuck Its snout out Philadelphia, Detroit and San Fran was the question argued. The local Serial No. 04757, made June 21st,! 11th day of April, A. D. 1914, at 10 city of Klamath Falls in said county side of a pen. 1911, for W'4 HE14, NE% BE>4, o'clock a. m.. and In the court room ns the plnce when and where any per cisco. Later, if the arrangement men supported the negative. SPRING FEVER Too often the bog is considered a proves satisfactory. It will be extend- Section 33, Township 37 8., Range ' of the county court of Klaniath coun- son mny present any objection or ex Forceful arguments were made by scavenger, and hie ability to use ed to all points, Piel and Hagelstein, and by Chester Never made anybody happy, but Plano ** ,/4 ®" an<* NW'4 NE>4, Section 4, |IY> state of Oregon, in the county ception to anything therein contained, waste is regarded as his chief value. ‘ While commenting on the new Isaacson and Cecil Robertson for the Fever, if taken strong enough, has Township 3k B., Range 11 % E., Wil- ¡court house of Klamath Falls, In said or to anything done by me nn execu Inmette Meridian, and us grounds for county, have been appointed by the trix, and nt ths said time and plats According to department of agricul- order. Mrs Elliott Logan, president visitors. The judges were J. B. Wells, made many a happy home. tural experts, however well he serves °f the Federation of Women’s Clubs . W. J. Douglas and E. J. Kaiser of You may not feel able financially her contest she alleges that said en- court ns the time and place for the the court Will Anally settle the said this purpose, tt is pointed out that it ¡In the District of Columbia, said: Ashland, while Judge Benson acted as to stand a spell of Piano Fever, but tryman, Thomas M. Gannon, has hearing of said petition, report and account. will pay to give him good care, feed "The postmaster general’s order referee. wholly failed to reside upon or make Anal account, and the settlement of our prices sure are "catching.” Thia notice Is published pursuant and housing. Forage crops are espe- has struck the high cost of living a ---------------------- — We all take these things sooner or any Improvement whatever of any said account, at which time and place .to order of the ahoy* entitled court dally beneficial to young growing ani- terrific blow. lt places housewivee in J- O. Come* Down. later in life, but In this case the kind upon, or any cultivation of, said any person interested In slid estate made February 28, 1914, and the mala, though it is doubtful if it ever ¡direct communication with producers, J. O. Hamaker le a Bonanza visitor : "doctor bill” will bo known before land or any part thereof. tnay appear and file exceptions to said first publication hereof Is made on You are, therefore, further notified account nnd contest the same. pays to try to keep pigs on forage eliminates troublesome marketing and in thè Falla today. hand and convenient terms arranged. March, 5, 1914. crops slone. But the entire bog herd reduces Its coat.” We promise that you “will not suf that the said allegations will be taken Dated this 12th day of March. 1914 MARTHA WOODARD, can be run on forage crops, and will FOR SALE—General purpose horses, fer” if Plano Fever Induces you to by this office as having been confessed EDGAR L. FURBER, Executrix of the Estate of Charles There are IS.052,000 Jews in the young, and In good condition. P. , visit by you, and your said entry will be Administrator of the Eutnte of l.ewls profit by this method of management, i Woodard, Deceased. E Hanon 21-<t*2t America has 2,194,001. The crops best adapted to grazing ; world SHEPHERD PLANO DEPOT canceled thereunder without your fur-, T. Furber, Deceased. 3-13-4-9r> 3-5 4-2 r