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O. SMITH. Rdttor Md Proprlvlor
Pabltahad dally ateapt duaday at 116
Tourt Mraat
aUrtd at taa poatoaaa at KtaauU
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taroufb tba atalla aa aaooad-ataaa
attar.
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droaa la Ua Ualtad Btataa:
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PEOPLE YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
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aaed for that Hthlng trip:
Haek, Hat. rodi, rN,
baaktta. ate. Warat
ttntf. guoa aad ainplng
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thecun store
ftwall J acoaaBlk.
Figure J
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Block Wood
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ar uaa.
merest
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ins: House
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for $1500
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Thenicest snap i
know of is a Four
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klada of aadrlaka, .
Apolllnarla,
tar aad Clyaailcl
ByaryUlag lea
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and? Main. Fine
view. Cor. sox 1 10
Let nfe show you
a lot In First Ad-ditiont
PIRB IM8URANCR
LUMM KEEPS UP
HIS M GRAFT
8UCIAIJ8T l'llKSa AGKXT WHO
CLKANKD II' KUtMLTH FALLS
rX)LKS rVRHUKS FAVORITK
TACTICS IN ASHLAND
It appeara that Carl V. l.umm. who
farorad KUmatb ralU with bU pret
ence last inttair, aad lacldtatalty
hobaobbed with the aoclatlaU, gattlag
In with them strong enough to fllch
their fund, tried a like trick at Aah
laud right after leaving tbU city, but
failed.
l.umm, a year ago thli month, waa
buty In Klamath Pall aa a aort of a
oclallat preaa agent and publicity
man. He boarded at the than Lake
aide Inn. conducted by Mr. McMil
lan, and claimed there that hit real
name wa tometblng more elaborate
than Lumm. The name he claimed
waa hU had a aort of truly rural, ar
boreal, Eagllah aound, Ilk Wyncote,
Hempatead or Suffolk. It wa not
any one of thoa name, to be ure.
but sounded Just aa much like real
money aa any of them. He did not
oiplaln to any great extent how It
came that with hla Scandinavian ap
pearance and dialect, and hi using
the name Lumm, hla real name
should be something that sounded so
much different.
HI stay at the Lakeside Inn In
volved some expenae to the Inn. for
he failed to come through with the
necessary coin of the realm with
which to defray the bill for hla board
aad room, clalatJng that hla wall-to-
do father waa coming to XlaauU
Falla to help him out. Aa a bluff be
would frequently go to the Southern
Pacific paaaenger station to meet In
coming trains on the pretemae that be
expected father. But father withheld
himself from the view of old Klam
ath, and son Carl would migrate back
to the hotel each time, evidently dis
appointed. The manner of hla leav
ing Klamath Falla waa readily pro
vided for by one of these trips, for
the laat time be put on his bt dud
to meet father he went to Midland, It
1 presumed. Midland, aa I well
known, I popular a a suburban sta
tion for boarding outbound train,
uaed by those who with to avoid the
pain of parting often Involved by lay
ing farewell. Lumm then owed the
Lakeside Inn something over 170
It waa for the soclallat picnic last
Labor Day that Lumm worked dili
gently telling ticket. He got real
money for the ticket and kept It
all. "Foghorn" John Duquer, who
1 (peaking In Central Point today If
hir Itinerary work right, came along
here about the same time to give a
series of reason feasts, and, as waa
his wont, Lumm waa la need of mon
ey, as wa demonstrated by the turn
of event later. It waa decided to
have a collection to get Duquer habil
iment, with Lumm to aaaemble, col
lect, gather and otherwise scrape to
gether part of the money. He did to.
retaining It, aa he had a penchant for
doing, and It waa not until be bad for
saken Klamath Fall that this little
peccadillo waa discovered.
There Waa another soclallat organ
iser, or speaker, who visited Klamath
Fall, with whom Lumm wished to be
persona grata, that la to aay, nice and
friendly-like. Thla visitor' name
was Decker. Lumm proposed to get
aim a ault of clothe, and this propo
sition, to Decker' ear, appeared to
sound quite reasonable and rational;
So It waa arranged that Decker waa
to have a ault of clothes. They were
duly obtained from a Klamath Fall
clothier, on whose books they were
rnarged.
coueciea rrom others the amount
necessary to buy said clothes, and
kept the money. The clothier wa
left "waiting at the church."
When Lumm left here one social
ist organiser waa to go to Ashland
shortly to apeak, to Lumm. aeelng a
chance to make aay while old Sol waa
shedding his brilliance, hied him to
Ashland aa advance man for the
speaker. There be collected funda
Little bat oh. my!"
Kver been "pinched" In Klamath Falls? No? Then you will uot appre
ciate the foregoing. Maybe you won't uudvrstand the nttergolug.
For some time the "guilty or not
guilty" stunt has been performed for
the city of Klamath Falls by Judgu
Leavltt, and there have beeu thotu
who have been forced to remark that,
while the Judge may be small lu
stature, he makes It up In what ho
say, especially when It couieii tltnu
to say:
"It la the Judgment uf ttio court,"
etc., etc. ,.
Uut, at that, you cannot uy tlm
Judge la severe to the polut of rude
nest. On the contrary, ultuess thin
merning:
A man wim hailed beforo the tourt
charged not only with drinking moro
than wii mod tar him. hut with the
additional ofienia of retlatlng au officer. It developed that tlu accused
waa and, according to the llnal Judgment, will be a sucepborder. Haw
lug couuected himself with sufficient coin of the realm for the purpose,
ha ramH to tha cllv and urorwdtd to Indulge In his favorite pastime
when not sbeephrrdlng. The result was that he became Intoxicated,
and said various and diver thing of which he l now ashamed.
True, an officer, In order to emphasise the power of the law, swatted
him over the head several and diverse timet lu tb course of performing
tho nrreet. Hut Judge Leavltt took thla fact luto consideration, He a.
eased the minimum fine of 17.60, and when the accused could not produce
the colu, very considerately, the court allowed the man to pay his own
arnica bill, aad go his way providing, of courite, that his way did not
again lead him Into the ways that are diverse and Inclined to mix with
the police.
A Clean Scalp And Healtbf Hair
Mfafurl
of the expense of the organiser's
visit. It happened that the organiser
dropped In a day ahrad of time, and
the result that be waa told of Lumm's
conduct. He found Lumm, taxed him
with his perfidy, and made him give
up the money he had collected. It
was Intended to begin criminal pro
ceedings against Lumm thea. but the
warrant wa not sworn oift before
Lumm boarded a train and left Aah
land. Later, according to goaslp at the
picnic Sunday, Lumm "salted" a mine
down In Nevada.
Lumm is alleged to have brothera
In the restaurant business lu 8eattle.
BE OH THE LOOKOUT
m THE ALFALFA WEEVIL
In the state of Utah an Insect peat
boa appeared which la doing much
harm to the alfalfa crop, write Prof.
Thoa. Shaw. Thla Insect (phytono-
mu pos tides) baa been known for a
long lime In the old world. For many
decade. If not centuries, It ho
preyed upon the alfalfa of Southern
Europe, Western Asia and Northern
Africa. In this .country It was first
noticed on tha outskirts of Salt Lake
City, Utah, In 1004. lu ravages bad
become so extended by 1907 that the
attention of the Utah Experiment
SUtlon was called to It. By 1911
It had reached part of Wyoming and
Idaho adjecent to Utah. In 1909 the
governor of Utah appealed to tho
United Statea department of Agricul
ture to aid the Utah Experiment (Na
tion In fighting the peat. Since that
time the department baa employed
scientists to try and find some effect
ive mean of combating the peat.
The alfalfa weevil I thu described
la Bulletin No. tit, department of
entomology, United States department
of agriculture, by Prof. F. M. Web
ster:
It Is a small, rather Insignificant
appearing beetle, slightly under one-
lourtn or an Inch long, of a brown
color, mixed with gray and black
hair arranged In Indistinct spot and
stripes on the hack."
The eggs are laid in the spring and
arly summer within the stems or on
the buds and leaves, and they batch
wlthlu about ten day. The larva
are small greenish worms with a
black head. When full grown they
are about one fourth of an Inch lone.
They prey upon the crop buds, thnl
leaves and even upon the stalks. The1
damage resulting may vary with thei
conditions from vtry slight to almost '
complete destruction of the cuttlnv.
Tho hay obtained fro mlnfested field
I very woody, because of the abteaee
of leaves, and It It much more liable
to inducing coughing when fed to
horses.
Various methods of Ahtln lv.
oeen tried. These have only been n.r.
tlally Huccessful. These include: disc
Ing to stimulate grewth: arailn with
sueep;
should be adopted In unlufealed areas
to prevent the Introduction of the
weevils. Of course. In areas uear to
Infested territory, the Invasion will
occur through the migration of tho
weetlls In the spring of the year Hut
the fact that the beetle came to Utah
from the old world, makes It clear
that Invasion may come In tohet
ways. It may.be that It may come In
poorly cleaded alfalfa seed It may
certainly come la alfalfa hay.
It would be nothing abort of a
calamity to have this Innect Introduc
ed Into Montana, where the future
promise so much In regard to the
growing of alfalfa and also alfalfa
seed. It would seem to be eminently
wise to make sure In all arras where
alfalfa Is Imported that It does not
come from an Infested rtglon, Wheth
er the Insect can live In an area wlib
winters like Montana and the Da ko
las haa not been ascertained. It Is to
be devoutly hoped that this will nev
er have In be proted In any uortliera
alate by actual teat.
Many of your friend have found that a Jtfiurlaui growit of
hair soft and gloesy and a ernlp free froaa'dandruff, w ,,
from the us of Jr
NYAL'ft HlrWUTtttK
This Is the procedure jf
Wash the hair wllh warm valer-and a puiu soap rln ulW
oughly rub the scalp with a stiff kvusb apply Hlrsulooe rub It
In well and dry the hair before cuglblng.
Please understand that Hlranton Is not merely a hair (,
II It a lonle a food.
While It thorough!" tleatwca, It aleo prevtau bee.
ferial action aourlaher anil stimulate Hi roots of tl,(
hair remove all nrii'r prevent Its return nlt
iirearrve tlio natural Beauty anil color of the hair,
Nval'a Hlrtulon shoild be
-ww
i in your dressing table
It sell at nsnt add III".' the bottle.
u i r i4 w o o:i js
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This Ba
nfftHfart
Convenient and security tt
every JiSHaees man or wotu
ellherjr Funds deposits lwa
eUafwhere, and are Just u avtu.
ailn for builnaaa tiur.u -. ..
I ji, l . .. ---"-
j7u aepi in actual calk li
IT your non-burglar proof mm
Start aa account aad fret J0,r.
stir rrom las worry about tit
safety of your cash.
First Trusarfd Saving! Bank
i, Oregoa
Klamath
IM)N J, Zl'MWAIr, PreaMeeil. K. M. Ht'llH. Vke-I'rraad Trrsa
IIKItT K. WiTIIIIOW. NWrviar. 7
Klamath County
ABSTftA
Surveyors and In
MAPS, PLANS, III,
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Hon Engineers
Klamath alls, Ortge-
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By Joe Bush
How about your
FRUIT
JARS
aaaMMMMMMM;
In spile of the counter attraction,
the meeting of the city council, tha
moving picture shows did a good busi
ness laat night.
uu mo uo say mere is more ex
citement at the average funeral than
there was at the meeting of the city
dads last alght
Oregon should be a popular haven
of refuge for some of the candidate!
after November 4th. A news story
has It that the salt will bo taken from
the streams of this stato soon,
Tho newlyweds who returned home
last night from their honeymoon n.
Joyed that auto trip through the
sireott or tin. city about ns much as
did the tired citizens nloug the line
of travel.
The fruit cannula season M i
here sad you need jahilt Jars
now
-
Let in sell you the rignjin at the right
pricet and we know We can aatlafy you
f
i Ask for thv Ball Jar
HURN
larNasff A
WW ATBajL "si
GIST
INTIMI
giasis.e;si
Any person mImi nre,tt gta.-. nl all, itrrih tliria) lit! a. iihkl;
they ran bo had.
llrrause each ilay that la alloMrtl to nmb Jatfreaare lh ImeUe
jiiM that asurh more. J
We have a free aervlre of Kaiiilaatiorv)ere that I for aajeei
ami everybody,
ne employ only the moat pproBafl method for testing to
eye, anil reeulU are always what tfieff ithoMld be.
lnki ailvanlago
Ulmliinh' and
J. XyJlAQUIRE
43irmst.
ftttttfUMMaaaaaaaasV Preparatory to the coming of the
MMIMMMMMSMHS I'PMker, ostensibly for the defrayal
'"" n aireei sweener or
uut Lumoa bad, It appear, """ oruuu over the Held, and burn
ing tlin stubbles. Attempt are also
being made to .Introduce puraslte
from the Eastern Hemisphere which
will prey upon the weevil. It Is also
considered Important to destroy all
traan, sucn as growa along tha bor.
dera of irlgatlng canals, and In waste
Pisces generally. Tha Insect hide in
these, and alio under the clod 'and
about the crowns of alfalfa plant,
where they hibernate.
The bulletin referred to doe not
ay anything aa to the measures that
ROSEBURG ELKS
OFFER HOME SITE
K.NTKItPltlHI.VCJ LOIXJK MEN ET
EARLY HID FOR $1,000,000
STRUCTURE FOR ELKS' .VA.
TIO.N'AL HOME
I
raiir offer. 9
tffe w
II.
Stale lleglst,
lnteri
rptlrtaa.
Hoseburg Lodge of Elks wants tho
national home to beAuiu by that or-
Iah Inanl.J 1 b ' .
.-. wv.iw m iiosoburg, and has
Buuiiiou resolutions settlmr fn,.i. ,i...
climatic and other advantage exist
Ing, which mako Hosehur ... u.
site for the homo. The resolution
wll be forwarded to the committee to
""K" lqB ra"r of selecting a loca
tlon was referred at the last .nn.,.i
The Elka have a home at Bedford,
Vs., and If a new home i ui.mi.l.j
It probably will be somewhere In the
..v..., mountain or Iael. ...., .-
Slon. The new home urobahiv m
cot 11,000,000.
GOOD
PRMMTING
V
Is an imrwrtaiirfactor in nnv business,
and often cojnibutes toward success j
Let us 8hojyouu stock of bond paper
and prior for youVllnefof office sta-
tionenf which will Vove a business-
gett
CO.
LAMATH
TH
SMITH PRINTII
TRffffT, SCTWKKN MAIN AND
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