THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE t*AOB TWO I ♦ • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ « \« » re it c-inte ck or draft or any marine protest, I will pick up all stock from points be­ nue stamps ou documents: Published by the Herald Publlahing tween. cents. 4M Your attention is hereby called to Company, of Klamath Falla, on Telegraph and tclcphoi ’ set of congress dated October 22, Every person, firm or cor Monday and Thursday of each week DREAM I’ROOI MINCE 1*11.«* '-'H, ent led An Act to Increase the crating any telegraph o ' Internal Revenue and for Other Pur­ lino or lire« is required ler that you tuny be sworn statement to the The girls of the domestic science |l conversa It disiatici School have taken the dreams out of In-ofnr as it relates to the stamping Untie transmitted over tbs lines ’ of documenta. etc.. 1 enclose here ­ DDED to the insatiable demand ■iaooaseat i ti- v are makiug a brand Ing preceding month, f' with a copy of Schedule A referred to charge of 15 cents or nr ti lx r bi for meat from abroad, the foot that is said to be nightmare proof. in said act. which explains itself. posed, and for each qt such and mouth disease is decimating the Now that the open season fur mince For your further information, th? or ronveraatiotis to pay a tax ot 1 h. rds of cattle in several slates. The pies is at baud, it is said one tan eat ’■following is an extract from treasury prospects indicates that meat will a wedg. of pie made from this new decision No. 2042. of October 31, soon be beyond the purses of ordi­ denatured mincemeat and go straight to bed, after which sleep will be pleas­ 11514: nary people. “All deeds or documents delivered Klamath farmers should not« this, ant and restful. The new brand also to the grantee subsequent to Decem­ swats old Mr. Higbcost O. laving In and so far as they can, provide against ber 1. 1914, should be stamped before it. There is a great deal of coarse food the new kind of mine, meat greeu to- delivery. Any such document deliv­ 4 OMMISSIONER S t\S HOARD wasted on farms, food that through mato< > take th< place of meat ered to any other party than the GETS RACK \t UHIN THE 1. IU cooking could be made welcome to Here is how to make four quarts grantee prior to December 1, 1914, live stock, and could carry cattle Six cups of ehopped pared apples, six and which does not reach the hands duller *'\Ve had to do it through nicely up to six weeks prior < ups of cho, ped gr. n tomatoes, thr.e of the grantee prior to December 1, lie law,” said Stat laine cui* of chopped raisin*, four cus of C to slaugntering them. 1914. will, upon delivery after that t ouuulssivncr Char All heifer calves should be saved, sugar, ■ ne and a halt c(.p of dder Idate, require to bear the documentary cussing the recent meeting more cattle should be raised, better vinegar, one and a half cups of water, stamp.” caunmisslon. Stout retu care should be taken of range cattle one table-peon of cinnamon, one-half ■Id lipa. ♦ to keep them growing — Oregon tablespoon of allspice.«one half table- » Section 13 of the net above referred day night from Ih-rtliutd. "Our work wa» largely uuduing th should prepare to feed at least its si>oon of cloves, one-half tablespoon to also provides: That it shall not be lawful to re­ work done by the board al its Feb ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ • ♦ nutmeg, one tablespoon of salt, three- own people. fourths of cup of butter, two glasses cord or register auy Instrument, pa- ruary meeting, following the resign« ■ per or document required by Irw to lions of several of us,” he continued. of jelly. AGAIN THAT BLAMED WAR At that time, W. L. Fluley was taken All of the ingredients except the be stamped upless a stamp br stamps (.IMI I n TIMI It of tlie proper amount shall have been from the position of game nurdeu and HAT the war has to do with the t utter and jelly should be mixed and II.D» JI affixed and cancelled in the manner made superintendent of biological Outdoor price of gloves is hard to un­ cooked until the apples are soft. Then prescribed by law.” survey and educational work nd 11 add the butter anil jelly and boil ' '.uued lot N"» York derstand until there comes the expla­ Ruud.-. debentures or i ertiticat« s of E. Clanton* was made sti|>eflnt. ndeti mid Bivu tlio ring gamv nation recently received by a large ¡about fifteen minutes. The mock Indebted»«*» of airy association, com­ of hatcheries, We replaced these ui< mincemeat is then ready to use or has received in glove hrm in New York that the sup­ pany or corporation, on each |1nt) of ns game end fish warden, abolishln il tsus would ply of French kid gloves is likely to seal. tlio a, as w o also did t tlieir for mer o ■face value or fraction thereof. 5 cents. Several of the girls who are taxing pen. be much reduced, because the troops office of cloak of the board. ¡domestic science there have made this < On each original issue of certifi­ b could seat are eating the goats. “ Under the former regime. mock mincemeat since school has cates of siock, whether on organiza­ 'men all conducted sc parate ottites al iban could be The Indian troops with the allies been in progress, and have success- tion or reorganization, on.each 5100 a considerable expem ie. This, ’ hugest enclosed appear to constitute the chief menace ,‘of face value or fraction thereof, C Ifully fooled their parents with it. cuiotoia said to* lleve. Is needless, and by cutting to fashion. i cents. ila they will cut in this way we are s avtng 512 The situation is complicated by the i On all sales, agreements to sell. I ill tickets ex* year of the sportsme n's money fact that, in addition to killing off memoranda of sales, deliveries or lo scats. We feel that We are now ba the older members of the goat herds, t transfers of shares, or certificates of most enefil dor the letter of the law. the soldiers ars using the skins to lie Circuit Judge H. L. Benson and ¡stock of any association or corpora- offices are necessary, »i an ipcu air M elVTO on in the trenches, so that there is na ■ Court Reporter Richardson are home t.ou, on nu b 51 " of/face value or ‘the matter be tak n up with the ii tbs lUMAi« chancs of saving them for later man­ • • from Lakeview, where they held a ses- fi action thereof, 2 cents. It would lature. that body to also mat ufacture. Upon each sale, agreement to sell ¡sion of court. This was the last trip li t be tuiupvlled vision for salaries. ■the Judge makes to Lakeview as Cir- or agreement of sale of any products ■ hoked, fetid ‘ Politics ha HIGH COST OF SCHOOL BOOKS or merchandise rt any exchange or ■ cvit judge. cd ring, «nieli .eluded Stone. re I n.v board of trade, or similar place, either uu «uuld f ru­ In honor of the revered jurist who p except to aid r. COMMITTEE created by the last for present or future delivery, for unia. Tbo is soon to grace the supreme bench, r as it s each 5100 in value of said sale. 1 ven*. .legislature is investigating the the Lake County Bar Association and that u blow anybody For each 5100 or fractional par' high cost of school books in Multno the ­ officials of Lake county tendered attempt to get even w ioat In the thereof in excess of 51 HO, 1 cent. mah county. him a banquet Thursday night. At i.ure doing our duty.” might be Promissory notes, and for each re­ The same subject should interest ■ this County Judge Daly presided, an-’ In the light of the fatal UMS- the legislature so far as the rest of the eulogistic speeches were made by newal. for a sum not exceeding 5100, Stone administered to in knockue 2 cents. » state is concerned, for there is gen­ many. boom that was started For each add t Ion a I 5100 or frac­ eral complaint. I * olut ¡making him a candidate tion thereof. 2 cents. Public school books not only cost meat aa circuit judge ( ARRANZA SETS Bills of lading, manifests, etc.. Is­ too much, but changes are forced UP HIS CAPITAL sued by express eotr.pnnies or public Judge Benson, the story upon the people altogether too fre­ nal Thursday, wherein it i carriers, etc., 1 cent. quently. ■ that Stone helped prune t VEKA CRUZ, Nov. 27.—Carranza Bonds, except those required in The first textbook commission, ap­ commission' h salary tree !*■ today formally established his gov­ legal proceedings, 50 cents. pointed by Governor Greer, under was peeved at We't for t. ernment here. At least, Carranza's Certificates of profits or certificates great public pressure, was composed troops entered the city this morning, or memoranda shoving interest tn the Ing hint Instead of Judge where the altogether of business men. and the gunboats Bravo and Zarajosa property or accumulations of any as­ amua bout» proved »o eminently it cut the list of books used about are in the harbor, so he thus controls sociation, company or corporation one-half, and reduced the price ma­ I.O4AI the customs. e en held there on the and all transfers thereof, on each terially, giving the pupils a high class U I D TH I KMIH I Dispatches state that the capture of uulomobtlo speedway ¡5 ’ 90 of face value or fraction thereof, of textbooks. at four or five years, the Villistä troops is im- ■ 2 cents. The next textbook commission was ramPic' in the presence of only a few r 8nd minen' It is said the resistance there d F»< ky Mllllon outdoor scrap last note or memorandum of tale not oth­ merged with those of the state board ki'cal numbers. erwise provided for in act, 10 cents. of education. liras wbea open air UgliU are Conveyance, deed, instrument or In the nflernoon, there 1* no writing conveying lands, tenements or SOME SEMBLANCE lty for lights. At night, all the other realty, etc., value over 5100 OF GOVERNMENT Court Reporter R. M. Richardson and not exceeding 5500, 50 cents. < excepting three hugo ones has received the sad intelligence that ectly ove. the ring are doused. For each additional 5500 or frac­ United Press Service his wife died Monday night at Evan ­ ' Inc reading the tion thereof, 50 cents. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 2 8. spent In New Entry of goods, wares or merchan- Reporta from Mexico City indicate ston, Illinois, following a prolonged Illness. It was in the hope of curing i August tat.' dise in custom house, not exceeding thet the permanent committee formed worth of sut ar at the convention held in Aguas Cali- i the malady that the Richardsons left 5100 in value, 25 cents. agents of the ■> lm local rtifln- omit of the couple, Mia Marjorie Mexican congress soon. )'», «’hila Eng- 1 hue and Harry Gnllai^jor Wpr„ Exceeding 5500 in value, 51. Every congressional delegate of the vain. ii $8,5oo, ooo irrlcd nt Oakland early In the At the time be received the sad tid­ Entry for withdrawal of goods or Madero regime will be eligible to a fio Ktndi-bakor ■> uey ' II r- ld< in OnklHtid, whoru ings, Mr. Richardson was In Lake­ merchandise from customs bonded neat tli*' groom la connected with hU It is understood that Villa and his view. He telegraphed at once to d“- warehouse, 50 cents. >g. tbor 400,000 barrels of sugar in« iia r In n retail lumber business. Insurance, marine, Inland and fire lieutenants heartily endorse the pro­ lay the funeral, pending hi» arrival, i"di bought bore recently to Loth pail i i huVe resided here for gram io establish some semblance of but received a wird in return, saying , (except purely co-operative or ' i)ii- French demand. The buy­ vi i I years. nn>f (Im county's best, known lumber United Workers for the Cripple», has 'her for her many admirable traits, ceived, 5 mills. coral w. eks ago, not to reopen until 11 “ II ' «hipped the first car load of Passage tickets by any vessel from been organized, with Mrs. F. W. i Beside her husband, she leaves a I cr-mlw-r 1, r< sained Nov< mher til. lumber ev< r sent out of thn Klamath Haumhoff of St. Louis as president. son. Harry Richardson, who is attend­ tlie United States to a foreign port, "iiintiy, and held an Important posl- The new organization announceu its ing Northwestern University In Illi­ costing not exceeding 530 (tickets cxlcan Indians derived from their iion with tlio Klamath Lumber and costing 510 or less, exempt), 51, purpos? to be the giving of assist­ nois. f!<>rs, the Aztecs, (ho method of • 1» conipnny. Following the merging More than 530 and not exceeding ance, especially to children, in every­ 580, 53. 'ng !)>'* poison of Tnlviitchl. II. Is Ink <>l the plant with ilia nig Basin OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON way possible, such as advice regard­ if ÍÍ uhtlu drug, the conatllnent» xif I. niber company, Mr. Gahnglier was More than 560, 55. ing education and aid to enable them > not known. The peculiar Power of attorney or proxy for vot­ ■ I aiiperlnt ndent and manager of to become self-sustaining. The work and other latest music rolls. These the poison is to di-Htroy th» 1 \ rlld» plant. Ho lias also had ia nonsectarian and there is no fund rolls make suitable Christmas gifts ing at an election of officers of any only slightly affecting the • ■■ ’i ge of the i onipany'u logging oper­ for relief work, expenses being m»t for your friend with a player plnno. incorporated company or association, atic.-i in ike k , llo district, and he left by volnutary ontrlbutions. The offl Hear them at Shepherd Plano Depot. except religious, charitable, literary OUR POLICIES To distribute the banks niseis in «.ioli a way 9» maLnL''ti uudet i societies or public cemeteries, 10 ilili fall lo b..como iiasoclnted with eera of the organization are preparing I any conditions and at nil time» an Ample reserve to nuiet. lite dr ryinBt If it'» worth having, its worth in* cents. Sc o ( liiliote, brothc r in th» retail end of tlio to work for legislation In all states 16-tf I lumber gain». Power of attorney to sell or con- of its depositors and take -air of Its borrowing customer». Muring. 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