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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
THUHHUAV, MAY ai, ,, FAMrovm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Kansas College Has New Extension Plan MANHATTAN, Kns., My 21. land other contests; boys' and girls' Itealltlng that the rural life problem (study clubs tor the school jear; out In Kansas Include more than corn lining supplementary school study of and pig" questions, the Kansas AgTl-agriculture and domestic science cultural collego today has a new de-super to Held work In promoting to- I NewdAd atjhe Star Tonight p.irtmenl the Hural Sen ice depart ment and chosen Ito. Wavlter llurr of luUxille. Kan,, to direct Its cattonal education and revitalise rural tllaKcs and schools; plan and conduct boy' camp; promote proper work. President Water today is 'athletic relations In rural rommunl- hopeful that tho department will boot (ties; addro teachers' associations, real erIco to tho rural life ot the school officers' meetings, chautau Ktate. fqu.ii; attend farmer' Institutes: con- Mr. Burr' department finds plenty jduct two-day classes In vocational ot ork already outlined, much of'Jocts for rural teacher, which heretofore has been carried on! rr lus had unique and valuable In a limited way as the Division ot'tralulnB and experience. llewasedu College Extension. The department of rural arcvlco will be expected under tho rural welfare division, to organ Ito Community Welfare clubs; organ calcd at Knox college and Pacific Coast seminary; worked as a Journey man printer; was a college teacher and lecturer tn California; did el- !o social center, literary societies.'' work In Kansas City, Kan,, and etc; co-operate with tho churches for f Preached In Olathe. Kans. HI or welfare work; co-operate with wo men's clubs for welfare work; co operate with the state board ot health on rural health problems; conduct so cial survey In rural communities; address religious conferences; pro mote musical organizations; address farmers Institutes; conduct rural chautauquas; write articles and pam phlet on rural life problems and cor respond with persou Interested In rural servlcce. The rural education division will supervise boys' agricultural ctubs and contests, girls garden, bread, canning RIGHT HERE Is a package that should Interest every coffee buying family In tewn: ltl be mainly along the lino ot or ganising Community Welfare club, or social center co-operating with rural churches, welfare organisations and addressing educational and relig ious and welfare association of all kinds. After the 1st ot September the boys' and girls' club work and all the work for the boys and girls will bo tn this department, with a specialist tn charge as assistant to liurr. Hy Sep tember. 1915. it Is expected that two addition! assistants will be needed to tike care ot the many call for this social and educational welfare department. i I 'Hi In im' r vctctfr 1 m KBW JLaaBT-Bm tSaKV t KSSX GAD6jfcJ U - - i w KAHSAS CITY. Jff Xm .... m & ' ALUMINUM FROM CLAY, SILICATE i .NEW I'KOCKS. .NOW IX ITS KX I'KIUMKXT.1. hTACiK, IS AT TIIACTIXG MUCH ATTK.TIO. THKOCiUlOCT WOUI.O Tou may bo paying more for just as good an article. Investigate and see. Sold Only by Us 35c or 3 for $1.00 SUNSET GROCERY (Herald Special Service) i WASHINGTON, D. a, May 21. Though new bauxite desoslta ore be- jlug found from time to time, there is ! considerable interest in the p repart ition ot pure alumina from clay and other silicate minerals. As soon as a process for tho ex traction ot alumina from clap Is put en a commercial basis, large quanti ties ot low grade bauxite containing considerable admixture ot clay will be become available as aluminum pro ducers. The mlnral bauxite Is used on a (large scale in the manufacture ot the (artificial abrasive alundum at Niagara Falls. This abrasive is mado in the electric furnace by fusing calcined bauxite. Alundum is particularly effi cient in the grinding of steel. Watch for the Star theater attrac tion. "The" Peril of Pauline," coming soon. SEE US ABOUT Special Inducements in Railroad, Hot Springs and Hillside Additions lie Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. B Downard Downard, songster loenlng. Tho team Is said to be ex- and comedUns, will open a halt week I cedent, both In musical number and engagement at tho star theater lhl In comedy chatter. Whylllitants Read Sylvia Out ot Party United Press Service LONDON, May 2 1 -Mr. Pankhurst and Chrlstabfl couldn't stand for the no rent" strike. This Is the real rea son why tho W. S. P. U. has read Sylvia Pankhurst out ot tho party. For aetks past Sylvia and her East London Federation of Suffragettes, as they call themselves, have been organ izing a movement among tho Indus trial population ot the Kut Knd. a a protest against present labor condi tions as well as an argument for wo man suffrage, to boycott the rent col lectors. The plan Is, on a given rent day, for all sympathizer with the cause In that section of the city not only to refuse to pay up, but to resist eviction by force. Several hundred tenants have already signed tho anti rent pledge, to become effective when word Is given, Sylvia having agreed to call out her "People's Army," It nec essary, for their protection. "There was a 'no rent' strike In Chicago a couple of years ago, you will remember," said SylvU. "There was only one eviction, and when that 'took place the striker en mo along (and wrecked the building, Them will inot be orcn one eviction In the Kast Knd of 1-omlori. "It I untrue," she added," that we have entered Into an alliance with the soclaltU or any other tarty. We re main non-party, a well a militant. ,Wo are, however, willing to co-operut with any organisation or collection of Individuals who smpathUe with lour cause. It U true that we have added red to tho W. S. P. U. color, but that Is only to omphaslte our rev .olutlouary spirit." ' The public announcement of the .spill between Sylvia and her mother came after a secret conference she (held with them In Paris, at which ISylvIa Insisted on utilizing In her own 'way elements and condition tn tho Hast Knd that made tho work essen tially different from that elsewhere tn London. Expert Says All the Lawns Need Seeding (Herald Special Service) WASHINGTON. U. C, May 21. Kven though the lawn has not been seeded during the early spring, It Is well worth while to apply seed to It later. This, however, should not be done during a drought. All lawns should havo soma appli cation of seed li the spring that they may appear well during tho rest ot the season, according to the United Theater Guide HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER IKAV.VAItll & IKAV.VAHM Coined) HiuKl'iK Talking "Tho Itight of Way," Ksiianay Prumu In Two Parts "The Heocutr," Paths Drama "Tho Cnptlrutliig WidoH," Kalcra Comedy Coining Soon-- "THK I'KltllX OF I'AL'MNK" Admission 25c TEMPLE THEATER The Adventures of Katlilyii," No. 0. Sellg Drama "f,uck In Odd Numbers," Essanay Comedy The Price," Lubln Drama MATINEK DAILY AT Ss80 ALL UOBXBKD PIOTCKM State department of agriculture's landscape gardener. The best and most widely used mix ture for set-ding a lawn I one of Ken tucky blua grits aud red top, equal parts- by wulght. On absolutely bare soil a pound of seed should be sown to every 200 squaro feet. Only ouu-fourlh of that amount is necessary on moderately good lawns. Only the tery best tu)d should be used. Thin places should Im heavily seed ed, nud when there aro consldvrabln , aria ulmotit without grass It Is ad visable to sow white clover sied In addition to tho mixture already rec ommended. I Poor preparation ot tho soil In much more often tho causo far poor results than the quality of seed. Where the surface of the ground I not loosened up and woll pulverized bo that tho crass seods may como in contact with the soil, tho best of seed will not germinate. Thero should nlso be plenty of vegetable matter (humus) In tho ground for the seed to give tho best results. Home times bad weather conditions, as drought, will affect results, even though tho seed Is good and the soil has been vwll prcparod; nor Is a quick rain at the time of sowing an un doubted Mossing, for if such a rain just causes tho seeds to sprout, and Is then followed by dry weather, the weed seeds, already plentiful In the soil, will also sprout, and being stronger to resist tho dry weather than tho grass seed, will crowd out the latter. The seeds man In such an Instance may bo blamed without rea son for soiling an Inferior product. Herald want ads bring rastslU. 1 1 '"""' ''"t,,,ki,m K. K. K. STORE Siir I The Fashion Weathorvane indicates fniH I a bin demand this c.uon for extra JrcmBv trousers. We've the beat atock ever JPjjjf, vv., I Gun Checks rwv"''lw I Striped Flannels -?$BW m I All Ducheu Brand, you know 4riH4 " ' H avV'-aaaBBaat I ife&& f ill "-'7 I 10c a Button $1 a Rip tfxTm H tFaaaaaaaaaaaaaLW s&iftk we can f,ll your rdkr I KfiSfk tne improved kind, from cotton And bbb aV flSflBBjMak I DROP IN AND SEE IF OUR IDEAS ON -4k I Straw and Soft HaU PP k I don't coincide with youw. The straw hats that i lA. J S J I are in our stock go well with the summer feeling ftf JB ' I that is in the air these days, u9r1 I vt" I 50c to $10 ' fA DANDY KNIFE FREE With Every Boys Suit And, say, we have just received some DANDY suits for the little fellows, made by Widow Jonci of Boston-and the widow certainly is there when it comes to making boys' clothing $2.50 the Suit and More Town Topics War Veterans Friday. The veterans of '08 will moot Fri day night ut tho court houso to form a camp of the United Hpnnlsh War Veterans, Instead of Haturduy night, as tho Herald last night stated. There Is much enthusiasm among tlioso ell- Igblo to Join. .Vetv MoUirtruck Hervice. Tho Overland Kxprcs Is the namo of the latest transfer concern (or Klamath Falls, which is owned by Turpen Ilrothors, both Ions expert- eniod In this lino of work Intro, Tlio TiirpciiH have purchaticd n lilgh pownr motor van, which they will turn In quick transfor work, Do li In IMter. I'erry O, Do Up, who hits been III for tho past week, Is Improving rapid ly. Ilu will bo up town this afternoon or tomorrow, Hhiiiii Friday, Tin. Mills Addition Club's fort nightly dancing party will Im held Krlday night, at Mills Addition hall. Head it In tho Kxamlner: see It at the Htur thoator, "The Perils of Paul ino," coming soon, TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Unltml Hlate to l'' "' patent, H4 NWtt "! N 8' Hop. K-3N.10. N. V, Nlrodomu ct " ' ( Mulleimx, warranty Am, J .. 66 feel of lot 1 " 2, '"ck "4 First addition. Minor (Jomroy i A. A. ll" warranty deed, NV4 Bee. ' Atcurato Information sW" Klanwth IUsIh. 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