PAGE HIX THE KLAMATH REPUBLICAN, JUNK IB, IBI* EVERWEAR Buy Guaranteed Hosiery For Hen, Women and Children Buy your children Everwear Hos iery-you will make a great saving age. 25c the pair K K REMEMBER--We will fill your mail orders and prepay the post Send for a few pairs and give them a trial STORE Agents for Ever wear Leading Clothiers Trail of Juleps Is Not of Much Import T owntopics Three Speeder» Fined. - -Archie Al­ exander, Tom Elliott and Gilbert Ar­ nold, the former an autolst and the latter two motorcyclists, who were stopped by Patrolman Fred Green­ wood Tuesday night, came before Po- lice Judge Leavitt this morning to an- swer charges of exceeding the speed limit. Each was fined *5. Guaranteed Hosiery WAT Hy a bit foolish that a baseball player ('lucifice M. Ilrvd in Farm A Fireside If they have previously bitten a can't keep himself in condition by Wo have learned that the housefly human being or an animal affected taking a small job with some bush lg u dangarous i^t because it car­ by the disease. Their conclusions ¡«.ague team during the summer. riea tho germs of typhoid fever and weru corroborated by similar experi­ By HAL SHERIDAN A baseball inau might plead that he olher human diseases. Ho there hns ments conducted In Washington. D. (Written for the United Press) wanted to play summer ball in order been a great awuketiing of interest tn C., by experts of the Marine Hospital NEW YORK. June 12 —A Jerrible to condition himself for the next sea- fighting this fly. "Swat the Ily” and service. According to statistics, thia catastrophe is upon us. It happens son, but he couldn’t get away with it. More Fords Arrive.—George Biehn. "clean up the breeding places" have paralysis Is especially 11 rural disease By BURTON K. STANDISH . who wanted his name kept aecret. "I I the local agent, has just received an­ been the war cries heard «11 over the 1 Children and adults in the country ev year, being more regular than He might swear he didn't receive a are more commonly attacked than (Written for the United Pres«) don't know how she makes 'em.” other carload shipment of Ford auto- land. the visit of the seven-year locusts, .cent of money for his job, but few ' those in the city. More recently we have learned that WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11.— "1've got a nigger boy at home who , mobiles. The car will be unloaded to­ but in view of certain upheavals dur­ would believe him. And what a yap Entire families of files are guilty of a cousin of the housefly is even more morrow. Dropping fcr the nonce ths colossal ing the past year it brings a new dangerous, it Is sometimes called the vagrancy, and ought to be put In there wuuld he from the stone quar­ affairs of state that occupy the major knows how—1 don’t question his sting. With voices from the sidelines ries, section gangs and blacksmith ¡portion of his time, the United Press ¡recipe.” said another. Out for Photo«.—C. R. Miller of biting housefly, but moro commonly screen jails. They are also wailed urging that the secret be spilled, we by the health authorities for spread­ To sum up: Ninety per cent of the the Miller Photo company, left this the stable fly. shops where the football players were , cot respondent the other day poked refer to the closing of the regular col­ It looks so much like the housefly ing disease germa. They are wanted conditioning U-itmselves, if they had around the Capitol building, trying to Southern oongresamen don't know morning by automobile for a trip lege year and the turning loose to do their training at these jobs . find out whether the kind of mint w hat a julep is, 6 per cent have nftver through Northern California, with 1 that Dr. L. O. Howard suggests ” u now, and the people who read thia throughout the country of several article ahould serve as special agents without pay. 1 juleps Colonel Roosevelt said he oc­ tasted one, and 4 per cent have a McCloud as his deetiantlon. He will good way to distinguish between the thousand student-baseball players lie bring these vagrants to time. two files Is to allow them to walk over Now the point is not to change the casionally imbibed while president vague idea it contains sugar, _ . whiskey . 1 take a number of pictures en route, who will be tempted sorely to risk 'rules to permit a return of the con­ were properly mixed. Henry Pinck­ and mint, An ex-slave bartender at and has a lot of Rodeo publicity mat- your hand." If It bites it la the stable fate and take upon themselves—on * — * ... for distribution, _ tty, if It does not bite it Is probably n ditions which existed in the notorious ney, the negro factotum, who used to a fashionable Pennsylvania avenue ter the q.t., of course—the terrible blight statement of Ihr Ownership, Manage- j housefly. old days of "ringers, ” when the col ­ emporium, over a frosted glass, gave ------------- mix ’ em, using greens from the White of ’•professionalism.” Sport was cer­ liienl, Cirvulation. Etc., of th« , But you will not want to try this lege or university with the most mon­ House mint bed, left behind his re- the following recipe: ! Hit urn. to Ashland.—Mrs. C. E. tainly on the blink, and seldom or ey could ' buy” a championship by lit­ ■ ipe. and it called for crushing the ' when you learn that if It bites is may I Klamath Republican, published week- One lump of sugar, wetted with wa- Pell of Aahiand, who has been visiting never on the first pages when those at Klamath Falla, Oregon, re- 1 erally hiring athletes. College au­ mint. ter so that it just begins to crumble her parents, Captain and Mrs I. D. leave the germs of some of the most ily. immortal lines asking, *'what is so ir semi-professional late Henry Pinckney for committing ped ice is added. The whole mixture there. Klumatli Falla. Oregon. teams, T.e rule could permit stu ­ suck blood. the crime of crushing the fragrant is again stirred thoroughly. Then a professional clubs throughout the Owners: dents playing on any teams not di ­ The stable fly breeds by preference dash of brandy is added, and the Dunbar Home Frit lay. Fred B. leaves. country are likely to make some W. O. Hmlth, Klamath Falla, Ore- rectly under the national baseball .irinu stirred again. Finally some Dunbar, who is attending the Univer­ In rotting vegetation. It is attracted But a distinct shock awaited said drink shifts and take on new strength dur­ commission, or it could go further, to manure piles, preferring those in < on correspondent, for he discovered nary more ice is added, and the top gar­ sity of Oregon, is expected home Fri­ ing the-next few weeks, and though which much straw is mixed. Small l^ena I. Hmlth, Klamath Falls, Ore- we never would suggest outright that and state what leagues or clubs the a Southern congressman who knew a nished with sprigs of mint. If de­ day evening from Eugene. Though in -tudeiits .id not play on and re ­ plies of rotting tlraw or other veg- K,,n - sired, some pineapple, maraschino his freshman year, Dunbar was one of darned thing about the mixing of the new bloods were flesh from the Brooks, Klamath Falla, Ore- halls of learning, it isn't going too turn to their amateur standing. The juleps. A lot of them admitted drink­ cherries, or other fruit may also be the most active men connected with elation or of manure should not be 1 - gg<-s ’ n is not wholly original, so left In neglected fields or corners. If k° n - put on the top. A straw is stuck the Emerald, the University news ­ ing one occasionally, but there wasn’t far to opine casually that although spread out It will dry so that the mag-i Known bondholders, mortgagees the names will not be similar, there it isn’t boost ng our own game to say a one who knew exactly how to pre- through the ice, and he who drinks paper. and other security holders, holding that it is a mighty good one. Take it got« cannot live in It. pare the drink. Finally, in despera- the jullp must bury his nose in the will be resemblances between some of one per cent or more of total amount for what it e ■ rth, you college solons Most Insects are destructive in their Elka to Fix Grounds. —In order to tion, the correspondent found out mint as be sucks the beverage these new semi-professional players I of bonds, mortgagees, or other se- get the grounds In shape and make oarller stages, but these flies do most and certain college baseball stars of nd amateur athletic union officials. that ‘‘Gumshoe Bill” Stone of Mis- through the straw, curltles: None. damage when full grown. They bite 'necessary improvements for the com- souri had some ideas on the subject, whom we wot that would be startling W. O. SMITH, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS jing Rodeo, members of the Klamath through the skin and suck the blood and he came the nearest to giving to the erstwhile college chums ol REPLY TO JAPS Sworn to and subscribed before me EARLY IN WEEK what the correspondent remembered Falls Ix>dge of Elks will journey to of warm blooded animals, Including these players. this 12th day of June, 1913. was the recipe of a famous darkey in The following realty transfers. the fair grounds Sunday. Those who man. After piercing the skin the fly And this brings us to another turn J. H CARNAHAN. Bowling Green, Ky., whom tradition recently filed with the county clerk, will assist In the work will assemble gorges itself with blood, commonly 1 in tho road. Insofar as their stand­ United Pre-s Service. Notary Public for Oregon. \V SUING 1 GN, D. C., June 11. — staying In position until full fed for are furnished by the City and County at the Telford boat house at 9:30 a.m. says first invented the mint julep. ing in athletic circles is concerned,1 (My commission expires June 19. • ■ r< ly of ■ United States to the ¡the time, unless brushed off. In such Where has the glory of Kentucky Abstract company: why shouldn't a college man play ball 1913.) I pai.i- H-hmder In the California a case it flies to another animal. In Al! in the Window.—The ladles of gone? None of the Blue Grass states­ during the summer months with as :. Ian'1 11 discussion will be men knew anything about the concoc­ Samuel H. King to Hattie M. King, the M. E. Church will hold a window this way the fly may carry disease much safety from being ruled out of Huniwwow ■ college sport as would be accorded in the i .¡ids of Baron Chinda, the tion of that alcoholic divinity, the warranty deed, lot 11, Sec. 10-33-7 >4. * aale at Hum’s hardware store Hatur- germs quickly from ttie blood of one creature to the blood of another. C. C. Lewis to Katie E. Whlteiine,' day, June 14. the college man who drives a truck Japan< e ¡t. . se.dor, next week. julep. Moreover, the few who had After a full meal the fly usually In the Circuit Court of the State of during the summer? It’s e foolish Tbis wa announced today by Secre­ tasted 'em declared they preferred deed, *25, part of Sec. 31-39-9; tary Bryan. rests'a few hours on a lenf or board, Oregon, for Klamath County. SUGAR LOHYIHT Clara B. Elliott to J. K. Elliott, their liquor straight. Only an ele ­ question, and you don’t have to an- 11 morn'ni Bryan and President vator man, a “Southerner” from warranty deed, *10, lot 6, block 35, GIVE TESTIMONY 'digesting It, before it Is ready for an­ E. B. Balls, plaintiff, ■ swer. other attack. They seem to take two' vs. As a matter of fact, the harder you Wilson held t nference on the form South Dakota, went into ecstacies and First addition. of not' a drafted by John Bassett ; meals a day when they can get them, Helen J. Balls, Defendant. United Press Service to Clara B. Elliott, J. K. Elliott repeated some poetry *about mint look for tho line line of demarcation To Helen J. Balls, the Defendant WASHINGTON, D. C., June 12 — ¡and they are generally successful. between ‘‘professional” and ‘‘ama­ Jl'> 're, the 1. -,v ; dviser of the state de- juleps— and as poetry goes in South warranty deed, *10, lot 6, block 35, It has been believed for years that Above Named: Royal Meade, statistician of the Ha­ Dakota, it was pretty fair. Firm addition. teur” athletics, the dimmer it be­ partment. tills tly is an active agent in spread ­ You are hereby summoned to ap­ The Klamath- Development compa- waiian Sugar Planters ’ Association, Half of the congressmen looked comes. There are hundreds, possibly germs of anthrnx and glan- pear and answer the complaint filed frightened when the julep was men- ny to Thos. F. Madden, warranty | testified before the senate lobby in- * ing — the - thousands, of students who are work­ NORTHWEST NOT FOR FREE CATTLE Uo^d j Most of them carefully look- ■ deed, *10, lots 19A and 19B, block vestlgation committee yesterday af- ders. . Lately it has been convicted of In the above entitled suit within six ing their way through college, Some .. .. - - - - . - _ _ .. A __ I ¡being „ the carrier of Hie dreaded in- j weeks after the first publication of iternoon. - around in the corridor before they 6, Railroad addition. of them are good ball players, Dur- , United Pr< 5' -vice. i replied, and made answer In a whis- The Klamath Development compa-' Meade declared his work was dis-!fantlle PBralysls which has long baf- this summons, and you will take note lug the vacation months they must ' WAS , D. C., June 11. pared undertone: "For heaven's ny to D. O. Williams, warranty deed, proving the figures of those advocat- ____ t**e doctors by tho mystery of its that if you fail to appear and answer rustle enough wherewithal to carry ** x-_ ~ dem-______ don't mention my name in con- *10, lots 21 and 22, block 7, Hot Ing free sugar. Ho stated that he • appearance and the sudden dead (There is a 'f>l * ndicatfon II- or plead within said time the plain­ that doadli- them through the next term. , >n has n