Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 05, 1914, Image 8

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    To You Men Who Live Out of Town
WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN A HURRY FOR A DANCE OE AN EVENING AFFAIR. IN Till
WAY OF DRESS SHIRTS, NECKWEAR. FOO l'WEAR OR ANYTHING IN THE CLOTHING LINE. JUST DROP US
A CARD
CHARGES.
WE WILL GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU AND IT WONT COST YOU A CENT POSTAGE OR STAGE
WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED LINES OF MEN S AND BOYS’
WEAR
IN
SOU
THERN OREGON. AND OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT
A TRIAL ORDER WILL PROVE THAI
IS IS A MIGHTY GOOD PROPOSITION
K. K. K. Store, Leading Clothiers
glass ware, then had one serve the »» II.SON OPPOSI D
u central office would be reaaonubl«*
other, this way demonstrating the
TO INTER» K.NTION
and th«» advantag.-s would be man!-
I 1ST
proper way of serving and the cor- I
IN MEXICAN Fl SS
lold."
lilt. HTOItMx
reel usage of knife, fork, etc.
With 190,000 Hquari- miles clrured
WASHINGTON. March 4
The
(Continued from page 1)
“Good manners.” said Miss Car-
county fair, where the red Hereford I of tin- Texas fever tick, so fatal to
I' I WENT» -
penter, "is
'
simplicity in doing the
bull flaunts a blue rlbbou and the > cattle not immunised. Dr A. I* Mel
Rome: of the introduction of pewter kindly. thoughtful tihng at the right
prize pumpkin and the trotting race i sIn, chief of the bureau of animal In-
spoons and knives in the twelfth cen­ 1 time.”
• »«-< titiv«* Slates Timt Ihr l onquest are rivals for attention, has been . dustry, believes that the fight can be I
tury. with forks unheard of till the
Miss Clara Elmer of the Central
Wouhl Not Be Wurth the Livcs seized upon by th<< department of ag- - «antlnued until every disease-»urry-
days of Elizabeth; of the dining halls
school brought her domestic science
Thal Wouhl B<* IxMt, Wllile Matter rlculture as one of the most direct , Illg tick of tills »| m *<-|«* s In tile l ulled
of the lords in the twelfth century,
da?s over to attend the short course.
Will Eventually Be Straiglitened. methods of reaching the farmer. Dr. States succumbs. To this end he as-
when tables were constructed of rude
"The Chief Soil Types of Klamath
Nays Reports of <'oalition Are Not W. J. Spillman, In charge of th«* of­ |.<X «s congress to appropriate 1350,
boards placed on benches, and every
County Their Qualities. I'ses and
True.
fice on farm management, is organ­ 00® In addition to 150,Out) for the
man carried his own knife when din­
Handling,” was the topic discussed
izing a large fore«* of "demonstrators" purpose of encouraging the raising
ing out.
by Max A. McCall, at the beginning of I'nlted Press Service
to attend the fairs next fall ond give of bloo«led cattle in the < leaned up
NEW YORK. March J
rhe entlr.*
In contrast to those customs. Miss the third day's session of the Klatn- I
fret* demonstrations in everything area. It is also the alm of th«» de­
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
March
2.
—
hast Is p.ira|yz<<d as a result of th.
Carpenter had two of her pupils. Miss ath
.
county short course in the as-|
I
rom
making
a
glass
of
crabapple
Jelly
partment
of
agriculture
to
have
th«-
Waive Jacobs and Miss Marie Griffith. semblv room of the high school. Mr. President Wilson today made it plain | to building a barn.
present laws amended so that II will worst billiard since iss> Eight ar«-
set a table with china, silver and McCall used a colored map of Klam-! that he realizes that interventijn ' County agents now in the field have be necessary to ch-ar cattle of the dead here.
: would cost enormous in liven and
There was a foot of mow at noon
ath county in this lecture, the differ-1
money. He said America is too big ¡done much to aid thousands of farm­ ticks by dipping them In an arson­
A gal« is driving the fin« snow before
ent soils of the county being repre­
ers
In
the
way
of
organization
and
ical
preparation
before
shipping
them
1 to have its band forced for selfish rea­
IL New York li nearly Isolated. and
sented by different colors. With this
sons, and declared that the present Individual effort, but their chief dif­ to the Northern murki-ts Originall)
over a hundred trains are stalled The
map before them, the farmers could
the
tick
was
found
In
ten
of
the
larg-
j
ficulty
so
far
has
been
to
convince
' policy would continue, regardless of
see just what localities contained the 1 any pressure.
the soil tillers that the government «•st states below the heavy frost line, railroads have can«elh*d all trains,
different soils.
so far has been not merely SHRD Illi but 1s Is gradually losing ground be­ their losses running Into millions
“People clamoring to have things
Meager rrports show th«- storm is
In a comprehensive talk the speak­ , done in Mexico do not realize that ! so far has not been "meddling." and fore the advance ot science.
general, In worn«- plac.-s t|i«. poles
(that scientists can do every day things
er told of the methods of treating and
ili
"As
we
eliminate
a
territory
they will have to contribute their
better tx^-aus«- they can get at It sci­ ticks we have to be doubly careful to us well ns th«» wires are out.
handling each kind of soil for the
brothers, sons and sweethearts to se- |
—T"**'
entifically.
best results; how to protect the land
guard that territory.” said Dr Mel*
cure immediate action," said he. j
and guard against the many pitfals "while if they wait the same result) This difficulty has largely been 1 vln In support of his plan for killing I BOSTON. March |. All train ser­
into which some of the farmers are can be attained with no sacrifice of overcome by tactfulness, such as that the ticks before shipping rattle. "In vice Is stopped and shipping badi»
Iks* th«* crow in«, but it take*
«exercised by a Texas agent a few days • ase of accidents to cattle > n route, | hurt as a result of the form East­
in the habit of falling.
life.”
ago when he called on a farmer who by the breaking down of trains or ern cities are In danger of big fires
the hen to meet the demand for
McCall was followed by Professor
Wilson said that reports of coal!-1
The alarm w ires ar«- out of coni mis
E. B. Fitts, « ho talked on "Breeding, tion against the American policy iu said that he was too busy to waste something of that sort the ticks
eggs.
itime with a "book farmer," as he might get out and re-lnfest a cleared aion, and the streets are ¿*l<igged so it
Feeding and Management of Sheep.” Mexico were unfounded.
He says
Mr. Fitts outlined the successful way ¡there s no attempt by foreign nations had to go to town to get a man to area. Then there is always thei Is almost Impossible for apparatus t.o
She will not do it, though.
fix a gasoline engine that refused to -danger of ticks being blown out of respond.
of handling sheep from a standpoint to float a Huerta loan.
run.
unies* you take the proper care
the care, etc.”
of both meat and wool production.
Carranza has Informed Bryan that
The agent at once dropped the mat­ i
Suitable
housing
for
sheep
in
win
­
|
he
is
investigating
the
Bauch
shoot-
of her.
ter of farm management nnd made
ter was strongly urged, and the j ing.
The |.">0,000 sought by Dr. Melvin
a diagnosis
He clean«*! the spark
We have for sale at this
speaker took occasion to impress on
■
Is
to
be used In Increasing the amount
plug, adjusted the carburetor, ground
the farmers the necessity of having W M.
HAN FRANCISCO. March 4. E
store cheaper than ever «»ffered
the valves a little and soon had the of live stock and Improving its breed
all barns, sheds and outbuildings
W. Hale, one of the partners In the
engine running like new. The de­ | In areas where animal husbandry and
warm and comfortable-for all animals
before G«*nnine Ground Oyster
Hale department stores, filed here to­
lighted farmer thereupon not only 'dairying have not been extensively
and to keep the buildings painted as
day following an Intestinal opera­
found time to talk but to introduce
Shell*. Bone and Grit, Charcoal,
a protection against vermin.
carried on because of the presence of tion.
According to advices from Portland
the agent to a dozen of his neigh­ ticks. Special attention will be given
the federal grand Jury, which con­
Dried Ground .Meat Scraps and
Hale und five brothers operate ■»
bors. The woman on the farm is also to those districts In Mississippi and
After counting the losses for slack cluded its deliberations late Saturday
chain
of mercantile stores, and he
receiving a large share of the atten*
Chick Food.
seasion, it is estimated that three- evening, returned an indictment
Louisiana and similar M-ctlons whore
| tlon of the farm manag«-ment of- the presence of the boll wevll has was In charge of the store at Sacra
quarters of the women workers of charging Frank Cacka with attempt­
mento,
i fice and a number of women agents)
New York city receive less than 1400 ing to negotiate through the mails
made cotton raising a precarious in-
are giving time to this work.
i dustry.
a year.
forged promissory notes.
M. Hennlon. recently appointed pe­
The Jury also returned a not true
nce prefect for Paris, has established
I
Transportation
and
co-operntion
The erection of an extensive aerial bill in the case of W. L. Chandler, I
are held by Dr. Spillman to be the I As a result of th»* efforts of women a school for policemen. In which re
station midway between Berlin and thereby publicly exonerating the high­
IIn Jacksonville, Fla . the city lias se- ‘ hulls will tie instructed In their
two keyB to the rural situation today
Vienna is expected to lead to regular I ly respected resident of the Merrill*
dill lea by the cinematograph
and with this in view he never misses ' ured a proper supply of water.
aeroplane service between the two 'country, who was detained In Port-
an opportunity to urge the use of the
cities.
1 land a short time by the federal au- parcels post and organization of pro­
•--------------------------- -
1 thorities.
ducers’ and consumers' leagues. Fur­
The microscope Is in daily use in f Cacka is supposed to be the author i
thermore, he believes that great evils
the examination of metals and alloys 'of the ‘‘Mrs. T. Munthone” letters
Phone 200
10th and Main
come from overplanting one year and
in more than 200 laboratories in the ' written to a Spokane bank, in an ef-
underplanting the next, and that a
Tnited States.
■ fort to dispose of promissory notes
better understanding with th«* con
for several thousand dollars. These Sumer will remedy this.
had the name of Captain J. W. Siem­
‘‘In the year 1901 the potato crop
ens forged thereto.
was very small and the price was
In connection with this charge, Eu­ correspondingly high.' said he, II-
gene Saxton was arrested in Mineral lustrating this point, ”ThlK led to
Idaho, and was held in the Klamath overplanting the next year and the
county Jail 117 days, before being ex­ crop was so large that the price was
onerate«! by the grand Jury. He re­ the lowest in fourteen years. This
cently brought a damage suit against caused underplanting in 1903, which
the First Trust an«l Savings bank, of again brought on an abnormally large
which Siemens Is president.
crop the year following, and so it still
Chandler, who drives the stage line goes on. Th«* farmer is confrontc«!
along which the letters were mailed, with the difficulty that he does not.
was called to Portland as a witness. know who wants his produce. If be
He was held there several «lays by th© afraid he will not get his pay for It.
authorities, but this is believed to sends ft to the city customer he Is
have be« n a ruse to make easier the On th«* other hand, the consumer in
capture of Cacka, a Bohemian farmer the city is afraid to order directly
who lived near Merrill.
from the farmer for fear he will not
Rtsidents of Merrill di«I not believe get what he orders.
that Chandler was guilty, and bonds
‘‘The remedy for this is the organ­
for his release were posted. When he ization of a producers’ and a con­
r>ached Merrill practically the entire sumers' league. Farmers who Join
community turned out to welcome such a league should be made to give
him home.
a small bond that what they supply
shall be as represented and the city
Miss Lyne, who has Just returned to consumer must give similar assurance
this country from a round-the-world that he will pay for what he gets. If
opera tour, is probably the youngest 100 or more families bought the prin­
prfma donna now on the operatic cipal portion of their supplies In this
stage, She is only 22, and she has manner the expense of maintaining
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
been singing in public for the past
two years. Her debut was made in
London, and she was hailed as the
V. S. DEP OSITARY
WILL A. LEONARD
most promising soprano since Patti.
Miss Lyne hails from Allentown, Pa.
OUR POLICIES—
DENTIST
WOMEN LEARNING HOW 10 FARM
The Rooster
Sunset Grocery
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000
To distribute the banks assets in such a way as to maintain under
A Hindoo child of 7
any conditions and nt nil times an ample reserve to meet the demands
skilled workman.
of its depositors and take care of its borrowing customers.
may
be
a
White Maddox Bldg.
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