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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. where from thirty-six to sixty hour« after embarking. The large army transport« now In The meeting of ths Klamath Sports GALVEHTON, Texas. March 18 - Galveston harbor can accommodate ♦ ♦♦ Just nt thin time whet» so innny fresh an average of 3,000 men each, carry men's Association Friday night dem onstrated that this organization Is ing on board rations for eighteen days ■llffii uliles nr« springing up In the Oregon Development News In th« Line of Industries, Payrolls, Etc., ■ and they are already stored with fast becoming one of the 11 vest and Deadly Typliohl ply an Old Acqualntaiii e in lllagul»«—Department of Agri Mexican «Itunllun, ther« are perhaps Prepared In Terse Form by the tale Bureau of Industries aud Statis o ust Important public bodies In the few cltlseus of the nutlou who do not these necessary rations. culture Investigate» ( 'ertali» Diacs»«».Bearing Inan ia, Including Stable tics, and Published in the Interest of Herald Readers. county. There was a good sized at On the whole, the land fighting wond«r how well our army is pr«pur- tendance and more than the usual In- Fly ami (lie Spotted Fever Tick, force of the United States today, while l«d for actual warfare —for It would SALEM, March 17.—Geo. Gieaseu- a n«w high school are planned for this |b«' actual warfare to try Intervention Hornowhat small. Is admittedly the tereet was manifested in the many flower of all armed bodies ever raised Important matters considered dorfer, an experienced box manufac spring at Springfield. Tho typhoid fly Is merely an old value of th« fertilizer. Satisfactory I In Mexico. by this country. With militiamen to it was decided that the association turer, has started a large box factory Proposed laws menacing to indus The United Blates army is now acquaintance In disguise Th« de progruss has been mud« und an the number of 122,000 ready for call, Join the proposed state federation ot at Bandon. trial development In Oregon are ths partment of ugrlculturo's scientists nouncements concerning the new ¡composed of approximately 81,000 und countless thousands of volunteers sportsmen's clubs, aud C. F. Stone, ' 1.500 tax exemption and the taxation have decided that this Is Ilin moat ap methods probably will be Issued soon. ¡officers und • ulisted men, of which available, all the myn necessary could former game commissioner, was se-' Lane county manufacturers adopt ot properties of over >60,000 of de- propriate uume for tho insect coin The fly season begins In tlie Houtli number 2ii,o() > are on duty outside of be sent luto the field within six ed resolutions favoring the use of iected as a delegate to represent the cedents for a fund for the unem monly known as th« "house tty," during tlie last part of Februury, aud ihc rolled States, while the remain months. In prime condition, and ready association al the state convention to ' Oregon building stone and Oregon ployed. which la a most dangerous creature, the department's Investigator of nia- ing 60,000 are at home stallous, most for fighting against the best trained be held in Portland on Monday. Bev- made steel on public structures. although coualderud at most simply lurlal mosquitoes there la also consld- ly on border duty and at the large soldiers of any country. The Eugene flouring mills have rur era! members offered to raise a sub- I Steel for the >800,000 Southern a nulaauce by many people, «ring methods for controlling the ty- government posts. ute-iui'. since 1896, without a shut .scripilon to send an additional dele Pacific brldg j across Coos Bay is be Th I* fly U one of the most active phoid fly. One third of the quickly available gate. and Carey M. Barnaby was se- I ing rushed to the scene of construc down, .nd turned out >180,000 of agents In spreading typhoid fever. It The department is also Investigat standing army Is now mobilized at product in 1913. Iected ax the second man. tion. spreads Asiatic cholera and other dls- ing the atablo fly, which Is an Import- ¡Galveston and Texas City, while there at ruction cf the Gold Hill ce The proposed extension ot the Drewsey, in Harney county, is to ment pl xnt has gone on steadily since IWMV of the Inteatine*. It has been ant enemy to agricultor« In that It are scattered along the Texas border Just why the Kerns Brothers, In boundaries of Crater Lake park was ’ be lhe of an electrical devel- known to b« a factor In spreading seriously reduces th« value of live many companies of Infuntry and cav work was begun January 1st, and is tuberculosis. stock. It Is also suspected of carry alry At Fort Ham liouaton. the sec corporated now as the Keuo Power dlsr usaed, aud it was decided, before I opn)ent und au electric railroad, reidy for the machinery. made application any action was taken by the associa If th« name of tho typhoid fiy could ing Infantil« paralysis. ond lutgest army post in the United company, have not Smithfield, Lane county, farmers A suit to test the Oregon blue sky operate here as for a franchise to tion that Congressman Sinnott be b« popularized, perhaps a more gen In Montana the department Is con- ' States, there is a brigade of the Texas are agitating a cannery. law is being pushed up to the su eral Idea could be given of th« dan ducting another Investigation of a dis ;National Guard, ready at a moment's they Intended to Is a matter that has communicated with to find out If such | A large sund and gravel plant is preme court for an early decision. speculation. Some been causing much a bill had been presented to congress. I ger that lurks wherever the l»eat is ease bearing Insect. notice, numbers 15,000 men. The en The Eaker Packing company is put Hereafter dogs belonging to mem- i , being installed at Shady Point, near present. This Is the carrier of "«potted tire Hcrond division Is mobilized here, have contended that this movement " i, with a spur from the ting in >4,000 automatic refrigerat- was for the purpose» of Inducing the her® of the association will be pro- Another name which has been sug fever" a specie* of tick In th« North -and ha» been under canvas for one 1 Ing plant. California-Oregon Power company to tected from the poisoner and thief.! Southern Pa< lfic. gested for this peat Is even belter ern Rocky Mountain region. ¡year. Albany city council has adopted Huge le Christian Scientist* are Klamath site on buy their power The association decided to offer a re than the ordinary term "houao fly." Btlll another Investigation has to In caae of actual wariare approxl- This 1s "manure fly." The Insect Is do wlt|i *he possibility that pellagra Is ¡mately 40,000 men can be Immedi- river, and others have held that the ward of >250 for the arrest and con- 1 esolutions looking to acquiring a planning the erection of a new church. The Corvallis & Eastern will re California-Oregon Power company vlction of anyone poisoning a dog municipal light and power plant tor quit« as partial to manure as it Is to transmitted by Insects. This has ¡utely thrown Into action In the field, was throwing obstacles In the way of belonging to a member, and >50 for ¡that city. model its station at Toledo, and ex th« house Its chief breeding place yet been proven. ¡according to figures obtained here. anyone stealing a dog. Individual J. M. Eddy and associates have or- pent a iarge sum on improving yard Is the manure heap. The department of agriculture’s bu- The militia furnishes better fighters the application. It has just come to light that the membera have signed pledges to pro- ganized a company to operate a basalt facilities. In eradicating the breeding place n ail of entomology has a bulletin for than volunteers, but the militiamen The I-alias planing mills have add of this pest, however, the department distribution dialing with the typhoid cannot be counted regulars, for it railroad commission of Oregon took left the association, in case the re-jiock quarry on Kentuck Inlet, North ed a, furniture manufacturing depart is seeking a method that will accom fly. Remedies and preventives are «ould require perhaps three mouths the matter up with the Kerns ward is »-arned. Each year quite a: Uend. brothers just a few days before the number ot fine hunting dogs have The Oregon Power company will ment. plish th« work without lessening the | recommended. to get them In proper fighting trim. day on which they had planned to been poisoned, and the sportsmen spend >10,000 on a new fuel plant at Durkee, Baker county, is to be the That section of the regular army make application for a franchise, have determined that it must stop, Eugene. site of a million dollar cement plant. \\ ALL OF BI ItNED ¡mustered at Galveston now Is In the M IVOR « ANTRI» Whether or not this communication and an example will be made of the AU industries will be relieved in1 The People’* Bank at Silverton I* BI II.DI St, FALIJ4 Ft »It NEW TtlWV finest kind of fighting condition. Liv caused a change of plans I* not first party caught. Oregon by the decision of Judge Mc to be remodelled. ing In th« open, under canvas, for one known. Great interest is being manifested Ginn, allowinf semi-annual payment R. A. Harris informed the Salem MT LOL'IB, March 17.- The west year, the officers and men have faced FARGO, N D„ March 17 Adver The communication sent the Kerns in the association in all sections of j ministerial union that minimum wall of th« Missouri Athletic Club tlaomrnta appeared In many I >a|iers summer heat aud winter cold alike, brothers by the railroad commission the county, and many from outside I [ot Taxes. Twohy Bros, ot Portland will etn- wages and eight hours are to be fol building collapsed this afternoon tIrrouglioiit the state today, announc and ar« hardened to the maximum follows: of Klamath Falls have expressed a| 'ploy 400 men building the Echo-Coy- lowed by state employment of the un upon a force of m«n searching the ing that any person who eared to be point, while tedious and brilliant ma- "We are advised that you are, un desire to join and help in the work. ‘ ruins for the missing victims, in ad come tho mayor of a town could do nuevers that are constantly being held der the name of 'Keno Power com For this reason it was decided to have " ¡ute cutoff of twenty miles on the O. employed. Caples & Co. will build a fine brick dition a portion crashed through the so If he cured to buy the town of have kept all of the battalions on pany,' ac tively soliciting customers at the by-laws of the association, set 3 IW. R. & N„ to cost >800,000. Oscar E. Heintz has contracted to block at Forest Grove. ;their t oes until they are up to the 'Klamath F|lls, Oregon, offering elec ting forth the objects and purposes building of tho HI Louis Beoti com- Maunders, N. 1». build a five story block for the Blake- The Roseburg Brewing and Ice com puny, adjoining W W Cook, the present owner and I latest war tactics. tric light and power at a certain fixed of the organization, printed in pam Throe employee of th« seed con- mayor of th« town, lias tired of the ' Every effort of the generals and rate with 25 per cent discount for phlet form for distribution to all McFall Paper company of Portland, pany have a contract for icing cars 100x200 feet. that n< cessltates doubling the ca corn and fourteen Isbtirvrs were In Job. anti wants to sell out to some commander* here during these ma- prompt payment. those interested, as well as to the i Th efive lr.rge shingle and lumber pacity of their plant. jured an a result, and three may die other more dealruua of political hon nuevers has been directed toward sim- "We wish to say that we have very numbership. I plants at Raj mond have decided that Construction of a railroad from ors Maunders sprung up almost tn a ' pllflcallon. efficiency and effectiveness great doubt as to the legality and New members are being added each ¡the 1,500 men employed by them Prineville to Metolius is to begin this t NEMPMn ED ARE night when the Bt Paul railroad and perhaps there is nowhere In the ■ easonableness of such a discount pro day. and an effort is being made to month. OOIXO I’» ■ I crossed Cook’s farm, A station was ¡world today a better trained and more vision, and certainly It will have to tfring the membership up to 200 by shall work under open shop rules. Clackamas county will build a steel established there, and shortly after alert army division than that now be afforded to every customer alike the time of the visit of the state game bridge at Barton over the Clackamas New Warehouse SACRAMENTO, March 17. Giving ward two grain elevators arose, and ! here. upon the same conditions. warden It is believed that 500 mem Rive^ and install a rock crusher at The most encouraging thing that Great advances have been made by up their aleg* upon Hacramunlo and lat»T followed a couple of stores. "The rates that you propose to bers can be secured before the end of i Sandy. has happened in this valley, from the contiguous territory as hopeless, the A h Cook retained title to the land, army officials. For Instance, the rifle make must be evidenced by a tariff the summer. Guthrie, McDougal & Co. of Port- fruot grower’s point of view. In a i nvinployed army this afternoon is he became th« duly recognised mayor now In use has a range of 2,850 yards, on file with this commission, and the j land have the contract for construct good many years, was the opening of mot ing toward Han Francisco. and his title will fall upon his *uc- mor« than one and one-half miles, tariff must contain the contract pro K. C. H. S. BASKETBALL FIVE ing a large section of the Puget Sound the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union's and It lias the necessary wind range« visions and no riders or deviations The) declined to come through Sac ccaaor WINS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP I and Willipa Harbor railway. warehouse on Monday of this week. for varlou« winds. ramento, saying they preferred to from the contract will be permitted. ! T. J. Scammon of Goldendale is This warehouse is conveniently locat take a chance on some other com Glt t\l> Il Ht MAKES I The militia, regular Infantrymen "You will kindly make out and re The second game of basketball be- gUrtlng a large prlvate flgh hatchefJ ed just across the tracks from the munity than mee t the police and sher I PARTIAL HKI*ORT and th« navy have tho same style and turn to this office at your early con tween the Merrill and Klamath coun-(plant ln ,he Ten MHe regJon near passenger depot. It will be used as a iff* of this section. 1 model guns, whereas, during the venience the accompanying prelim ty high school teams was played at'coos Bay packing house in the season.—Rose Th« move Is the result of the ulti A pew can tQ CQgt ,1Q 000 and , burg News. I» ;t 4.1 I» p. m. SMtunlay Setunia) the grand Spanish-American Spaul«h-Amerlcan war the navy had inary report form, which is required Merrill Friday night and resulted in matum Issued by Yolo people for a Jury rctiirncnl a John lh»e Indictment, ,,tl« kind, tli«» army another kind, and of all public utilities to be filed with a 30-to-5 victory for Klamath county start before Wednesday high, clinching the county champion and the clerk as« »»rdered to laau* a I the militia men were supplied with a the commission for Its Information. "We send you also copy of the or ship. Iwm It warrant forthwith. Following hull dozen different model and calibre The features ot the game consisted WORDEN PLANK A thia, the Jury t<s>k an Indefinite re- «una. Various size cartridges had to der of this commission with relation HIHI NEHM BLOCK cena, and will take up matter* later. be supplied with a half dozen differ- to the filing of tariffs and schedules. of the basket shooting of Hum, Me- ( Ietit model and caliber guns, and one This you will please observe It you Clure and Noel, and the splendid as- j department could not use the same are gojng to operate as a public util slats by Noel. Hum made six bas- According to Major Charles E. Worden, a one-story business block, grand Jury made the following rw ;ainmunltlon as the other, resulting In ity. Also find enclosed copy of gen k'ets. McClure 5 and Noel 4. For Merrill. Pope made three foul with quarter« for five stores, will be ports on Investigations to Circuit . a great amount of confusion, which is eral order pr«»scrlbing the method in . 'now completely done away with. which crossings of wires shall be con baskets and Blidgett threw a Held built on bls main street property, be Judge Henson basket Principal Blake and Coach! Charles S. Spinning Not true bill Our navy now lias twenty-nine structed and maintained. tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets. "Wo transmit to you as well a copy McCall alternated as referee and um- Jo* Htarr Indictment on arson modern battleships and nine old bat- .1. L. Cunningham, who has the con tleslilps, fifteen first class cruisers, of the Public Utilities act and Uni , |>ire, and gave general satisfaction. tract, expects to start work In a short < barge. The more exciting contest came as W. J. Shaver Indictment, larceny .three second class cruisers, fourteen form Classification of Accounts which time. third class cruisers, twenty-one gun electric utilities are required to ob a preliminary to the main event, and Th« buildings will have concrete by bail««». Spinning was < barged by J. A. boats, forty-nine destroyers, thlrty- serve. Please note that by law ac was between the girls of the Merrill and stucco fronts. According to Wor den, lh<> coming year will be the be- Sharp with embezzlement. Sharp al- two torpedo boats and thirty-five sub counts of construction are to be kept high school and the public school. ginning of a prosperous era for Klam- hge<l that Spinning, who is a real marine«. The best part of this force In the manner prescribed by the com The high school team won by a score estate agent, has kept >813, which could be quickly mobilized to effect mission's uniform accounting system. of 8 to 4, This game was featured by nth Falls and Klamath county. Kindly acknowledge receipt hereof the coaching of Guy Merrill for the was duo Sharp through a real estate ively blockade all Mexican ports. public school team, whose knowledge Soldiers of the regular army and and give thia your early attention." AIMMT PAVING transaction In which Spinnlnx acted .of basket ball is only exceeded by his the militia have beeu given thorough FOR THIRD NT. aa agent. love for baseball. Spinning held that the matter was practice In handling and firing their MT. LAKI CHl'RCH BUSINESS MEETING The girls played a clean game, re- ! He says he ¡rifles, the amount of rifle practice now it . misunderstanding, Third street will be Improved from «ponding at all limes to the rulings Main «treat to California avenue» by offered a check to Sharp, but Sharp ¡given each man being more than dou- of the referee. The teams lines up as MT. LAKI, March 18. — The Mt. ble what it was a few years ago. so would not take It. a roadway twenty-four feet In width. At Spinning’s own request he tra that the men are all familiar with I.akl church will hold its annual busi follows: Between Main street and (Irani street Merrill—Pope and Blodgett for il lied before tho grand jury as to hfs their arms, and 90 per cent of them ness meeting at the church Saturday ihls roadway will be improved by wards, Powell and Bowman guards. evening, March 2 8th. A basket sup I are good shots at stationary and mov hard surfacing with crush rock and side of the case. per will be served at 7 o’clock, follow Barrows canter. ing targets, for sll kinds of surprise Htarr Is the man whoso arrest fol nn asphalt oil binder. Klamath Falls—Hum and Noel ing which will be heard the reports of Tho cost of the Improvement is es- lowed the finding of a number of ar- firing has been lately introduced. The heaviest obtainable type of au the various departments of the church forwards, McClure center. Boiler and tlmated by City Engineer McLean at. Deles 1,1 »>’• possession that hnd been |17,311.S6. The council last, night In the residence of R. E. Byers, prior tomobile trucks that can carry sev and any other business that may bs Garrett guards. High School Girls—Patterson and set April dth ns tho time for tiling ob to Its destruction b.v fire on the night eral tons of provisions, arms, atnmu- brought before the meeting. Mem Gru ba ug It center. Pope and Hadley bers ot the church and congregation of February 17th. He also attained I ultlon, etc., have added much to the jections to thia Improvement. forwards. Harter and Barrows guards. ¡notoriety this week by an unseucess- speed with which supplies, and conse are Invited to be present. Public School Girls—Furner cen-1 ful attempt to escape jail. quently troops, can be moved over FUFE LECTURES i ter, Turner and Bunting forwards,' Mrs. Koontz is visiting her son, Mr. land. Those trucks are capable of The true bill against Shaver Is re DRAWING FINE Turner and Brown guards. turned to correct a clerical error In making twenty miles an hour under Greeley of Klamath Falls. That the free lecture course given on" °r «»"• ‘wo returned against him adverse conditions, and over smooth, Miss Nellie Williams of Spring J. W. SIEMN'ES EO level roads, could possibly make patrons of Klamath county's schools month, SEEK OLD PLACE thirty miles an hour if such speed Lake la recovering from an attack of are meeting with popular favor was <*”<*• to Clilll. the grip, which resulted In acute rheu demonstrated again, when County Advices received from Oakland are were necessary. Petitions are in circulation today, Motorcycles hnve been furnished, matism. School Superintendent Fred Peterson Die <'ffo<'t thnt Nelson Rounsevell, asking that the name of Captain J. and these have greatly shortened the uud Rollo C. Groesbeck addressed wh<> formerly conducted a real estate Mrs. Tlx Griffith entertained the W. Siemens be placed on the city audiences in tho Langell Valley coun- °ffi' « here, has gone to Chill, with the time required for establishing wire try. Groesbeck spoke on "Good Gov- Intention of locating. Mrs. llounse- less camps, signal service camps and Country Needle Club last Thursday ticket as a candidate for city treas The next meeting will be held at the | urer. eminent and tho Citizen," and Peter-' ,,ni1 family are still in Oakland, caring for aviators and aeroplanes. Siemens holds the record for con home of Mrs. Murphy. The army nt present Is sadly lack son took up "County Taxes." Bn<* follow him later, tinuance in office in Klamath Falls. ing in field artillery batteries, that be Saturday night Peterson and Groes Most of the ranchers of this local-' He has held the office of city treas beck spoke at Dairy. Sunday after- George Varnunt, who has been at ing Its most striking deficiency, but noon tho lectures wore given at lillde- «»“• »’Inckburn hospital Home time, on tho other hand the slgnnl corps is j It.v are plowing. The Beason Is so ad urer for twenty-four years, lacking but one year of being In office for a brand, and Sunday evening at Lorel- wnH ,*kp hlH Dorris home Tues- fur In advance of other armies, as vanced this year that they are getting quarter of a century. here will be found every one of the the spring work well started, lost a In every Instance there was a <«">'. ""'ch Improved Varnum ia. In many campaigns Siemens has very latest discoveries tn wireless good attendance, and much Intoreat' l'«rt of one nether limb some years been unopposed, but this is not the For Sale or Trade telegraphy, telephony and telegraphy. ago, and a recent Infection mn'cesl- was manifested. Ono of the best autos in the county, case this year. Arthur R. Wilson has Our battleships along the Gulf fated nmputatlon of the stump at the coast eould effect a perfect blockade In fino condition; 5 passenger, 30 h.p. filed his announcement and petitions, thigh. Illg Grape Henson Recorded port within twenty-four Two cream separators; two Encyclo and will make a strong campaign. of every SACRAMENTO. March 17 —Statis pedias; good cement block machine, tics here today showed tho value of l'<’wl" Clark, who formerly resided hour*. Women school teachers In Cincin Tho troopa now stationed here and with 500 or 600 pallets. The best the vltl-cultural product In Caltfor- k‘*r®. 1» now connected with the Wash- _ _ for that other points In Texas could bo gotten camp wngon you ever saw. See Syd nati have been placed on the same nla during 1913 ____________________ reached tho total of *ng ton commission arranging equal as the men teachara. were sold to state’s participation in tho Panama-1 to any section of the Texas border1 Evans, at Sunset Grocery. >26,876,000. < (lrnpes ... 14 h3t r2t i 1 ’ nclflc International Exposition. Mr. within less than twenty-four hours, wineries for >16,000,000; table Elevyn Nesbit Thaw has declared grapes brought In >7,000,000, and Clark was also connected with this while those sent out from here for her intention of becoming a member hTe Eugene sewer system Is to be yf,. | commission for the Lewis ft Clark Mexican (lulf ports on the transports tho value of the rnsln crop was | of the Catholic church. reach any-'rebuilt in the next four years. Centennial Exposition. I |would -----,J ------ “— their -— destination 1 876,000. 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