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About The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER B, 1»I4 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAG» root We Are Sending Mail Orders Farmers From Every Nook and Comer Have Found That They CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND FOOTWEAR With Perfect Confidence, and It’s Quite an Item to Have All Postage and Freight Charges Prepaid SEND US A TRIAL ORDER-WE WILL DEMONSTRATE THAT IT’S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE ■ Mtiilii. 1K. 1K. 1K. STORE Agency Royal Tailors .a—1 Leading Cloth i ers son’s choice. The surplus from such out that he said he was going home. 'anything Williams did was all right, j Boston's city hospital Is now fifty a latch should be used for the field Huntington, however, persuaded It Is believed by tho officials that years old. seed. him to stay until noon and finish the Williams wrote both notices and j placed them there blinsslf. McLeod [ in making hill selections for seed (Continued from page 1) work. Notice of Meeting of the Board of the following points should be born Williams' stories concerning Mc is an exceptional good penman, and Equalization of The Horsefly Irrt- that they had stood there through Leod’s whereabouts were conflicting. {these notices were written in n jin mind: gallon District. First—Learn the vine characteris two light showers, hinted at blood. One was that McLeod had got out of (cramped shape. i The board of directors of the 1 tics of the chosen variety, and select These were examined and declared his wagon while coming to town Sun-' Farmers in thut district are doubt ; Horsefly Irrigation district, acting uh ¡only plants showing these characters. to be blood. Whether or not It was day, August 23, and that he had not ! ful is McLeod would leave Williams ' a board of equalization, will meet to , seen him since. Another wns that in charge, as It is stated that he had equalize assessments at tho residence Second—Choose strong, vigorously I human blood is not certain. ^growing plants, not those which go The many conflicting stories that j McLeod had taken his blankets and ' remarked that he would like to gst I of Robert Goss, in the Third division. X I 4 t entirely to top, but those which show Frank Williams has told concerning j had gone over the hill to Jim Drury’s I rid of Williams, and did not like to ' ! at 1 o'clock p. m., Tuesday. October a vigorous, healthy top. By M. A. McCALL, ¡the whereabouts of McLeod were the place to go to work for him Monday. have him around the place. 4», 1914, and continue In session from ( immediate cause of bis being arrested It was found later that he was not at A wire sent to Portland last night ■ day to day, as long as may be neces- hills showing Third—Choose the County Agriculturalist to ascertain whether or not McLeod | sary, not exceeding ten days, to hear the largest number of marketable ' and held on suspicion until the mys Drury’s place. The poor market for Klamath po- est tubers for seed. Seed selection, tubers per bill. tery could be cleared up. The friends The bill of sale which Williams had I had registered in that city recently ; and determine such objections to the tatoes during the past season should then, is the real foundation of potato Fourth—Select for quality in the j of "Scotty" became anxious concern in his possession, and which he claim had not been answered today. 1 assessment as may come before it. improvement. Use only the best uber as indicated by a smooth, uni- i ing his whereabouts, and upon ques- , und correct and equalize all of the have emphasized to the Klamath ed turned over to him McLeod's ef tubers for seed. This is a recog form shape characteristic of the vari tioning Williams they were told so j assessments Here on Business. grower the absolute necessity for a nized principal in livestock improve- fects, has been lost, according to Wll- ety, absence of second growth, and many different stories that their sus The assessment roll is now ready higher standard. This means not , ment, and is just as important with shallow eyes, not too numerous in picions were aroused, which resulted Hams, He showed it to a man nam Charles D. Willson, whose Rocky ¡and will be in the office of the secre- 1 Point resort is famous all over the ed Morgan, and Morgan states that it only standard varieties, such as the: plants, in his arrest. number. [ West, is down attending the county ¡tary of the board, Francis Bowne, at ' was nothing more than a receipt, market demands, but also a better | I The most commonly practiced se- I Earliness is also a very essential A man named Huntington, who re his residence In the Fourth division, I court session. quality of tuber. This latter can be i lection is simply choosing the best quality in this climate, and those cently arrived here, worked with i When asked about this by friends until the meeting of said board of — partially attained by proper grading,( potatoes from the bin after digging, plants maturing earliest, which com i Williams last Monday in the grain of McLeod Williams is said to have equalization for the Inspection of u!l Among the poorest paid workers persons Interested. but If in grading it is necessary to;This is better than no selection, but bine the other desired qualities with 1 fields for a farmer in that district. made the statement that he did not discard too many of the tubers, this ■ still leaves much to be desired, a this one, should be saved for seed. He states that Williams’ actions were have to show It to anybody except In the whole of Europe are the Sicil Dated at Bonanza, Oregon, Sept. 1, i will not be all that is needed. 'good tuber may be the only one pro- Do not use the first maturing pota so suspicious that he thought the man when it came to a show-down. Also ian farm laborers, whose average 1914 it is said that he remarked to several weekly wage amounts to less than 50 Llke has a tendency to produce I duced in a FRANCIS J BOWNE. duced In a hill, hill, and and would would not not have have toes for the table. If the variety was crazy. Huntington said Wednes like, and to get results better seed a tendency to produce a larger num has a netted skin this should be quite I day that Williams continually watch that there were "too many people cents. 3-10-17-24-1 sw Secretary. must be used. In some cases it might ber of such in the next year’s hill. pronounced, as it indicates quality. I ed the road, and whenever a buggy taking an interest In his affairs." A notice with McLeod's signature be advantageous to import seed, as For that reason, since we wish the Any tendency to scab or other disease or other vehicle passed on the road where new varieties are to be intro largest number of marketable pota should result in discarding for seed. ( he immediately became very nervous, had been left on the door stating that TIIE PIANO FACTORIES ARE PUTTING THE Now is the time to secure next | inquire who it was, and stop work to Williams was taking care of his place, duced, but in general home grown toes to the hill, we must select our FINISHING TOUCHES ON THAT FINE SELEC seed is best. There is a common seed directly from the hill at digging year's seed. If carefully followed the watch until they had gone out of and that he had gone for a trip. This TION OF GRAND, UPRIGHT AND PLAYER is not in McLeod ’ s handwriting. opinion that potato seed has a ten time. Where this is to be carried out above outline will result in wonder sight. His actions so attracted Hunt PIANOS FOR ington ’ s attention that he inquired of not ful improvement. One year will not \ Huntington claims that It is dency to deteriorate when grown for in a large field it is a very laborious any length of time in one locality, task, so after the first year’s selec work an entire change, but several | some of the men on the ranch what the notice he saw a few days ago, but that the one he saw was dated the but in nearly all cases this can be tion it is best to have a special small are necessary, as all faults cannot was tho matter with him. be overcome in one generation. Care 23d without any month, while this Huntington also states that about traced not to an inherent quality or er patch where the selections from Wait and See Them tendency of the potato to degenerate, the previous year are to be planted, ful, patient effort will bring the final 10:30 in the morning, while working one was dated August 24th. Also he in the field, Williams became so nerv- said that the first notice said than but to the continued use of the poor- being used in turn to make this sea- I result. t Pick Good Seed, Is Advice From McCall OFFICERS SEARCHING FOR CORPSE SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT