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MONDAY. MARCH M. 1014 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. BAGS FOUR I Spr oule Sees Good Times Ahead Major Koehler on Trial at Ft. Terry ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ S. P. Official Tells How Roads Situated ♦ ♦♦ (heat of the tropics without spoiling. United Press Service After being packed In five pound WASHINGTON. D C.. March 23 tins, the navy butter is put In cold The navy department has just award storage and held at aero temperature ed its contract for butter tor Uncle until it la taken out In carload lots Io Sam's bluejackets The total was supply the ships It is for this spe T36,000 poundv and it la Interesting cial preparation and packing that the to note that pioliably tew Amerleau Increased price Is paid families will have as good spreading Navy ofili'lala Insist the butler is for their bread as the sailors. (lie finest In J II v world On one occa- Uncle Sum demands tbs best. Sail i slot! a test was made to show Just ors are cranky about their butler. In what this butter can aland. A pro- tlie old day., when the bluejacket was duct which Icted aft per cent waa given anythlug the market afforded, kept In alorage eight months, and his complaints were so Insistent that then sent to Cuban waters, with in- a plitn was adopted that gives him strurtlons that It was not to hr kept about th« best butter money can buy on Ice. but packed with the usual ship Although aunually purchased In ■tores After six months In this lota of half a million pound», the gov shape the butter, then melted to oil, ernment pays from 3 to 6 cents over was again put In cold sturage. and I the market price. In order to gel ab then tested by the department of at snapshot the characters w no tlgure In solutely chemically pure butter that rlcnlture. it tested HR per cent the case. On the left in this photo-!*111 **««•* alike the frigid tempera and this after lift evil month, of cold graph Is Major Koehler, boldlug hta',ur® “f H'»‘ Arctic and the blistering and heat baud to bls face to keep the photog rapher from getting u view of him. Natural Bridge of Virginia, which tin the right are his military and civil was found recently by Kiser, the Port lawyers. Colonel Harry J. Hawthorne land photographer and Samuel H. Hudson. In a short talk In which Im ex- Mr Steel received much applause The charges against the major have plained th« Improvements accom wtien he stated that th« entrance to not been given out. There have been plished at Crater-lake Bark. ...... Will <> " the park from the Klamath side hints, however, that they are of a Steel prefaced his Illustrated lecture would be put In a condition of easy sensational nature. Colonel Kirby | on Crater lake National Bark at the access. says the trial must be kept dosed tal Houston opera house Friday night protect the army, and that the public The lecture, which was secured by Cycle t ar Here. has no interest In the matter. ,the Chamber of Commerce, was well I The Cycle car. that little brother attend««!, and provod of Intenao In- of the automobile, made Its finn ap- terest. pvarance In Klamath Falls Frlday. tti > kiauy views of the wonders of the having been shipped In by express by lark were thrown on the screen. be- the White Pelican garage The ve «Idee a number ot other views, such hicle attracted much attention today, fas Rainbow Falla. Captain Jock's and Zlm Baldwin was kept busy with |camp In the larva lleda, Klamath explanations ' Falls nn«l Upper Klamath Lake The l««cturcr told of the discovery The handle of a new cane tor men jof a natural arch on the rim of Cra- iMenibUm a golf .tick, and contain, LOSING lini BALANCE, MME ler lake nearly equal in size to the receptablea for clgareta and match.. ♦ ♦♦ Owing to People Saving to Attend the Exposition, Travel Is Light This Year, But the Outlook Is Good ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ Uncle Sain’s Jackies Get the Best Butter ♦♦♦ will quickly develop as the case pro ceeds. We appreciate very fully the spirited attitude of the communities w e serve, and « uUi to reciprocate their cordiality in working out the suit with them, but we are confident that there will be a favorable con- elusion. The answer to the com plaint of the government will be filed as »oou as counsel are ready. Like all other railroads in the I uiled Slates, we are chiefly engaged at present in an effort to cut our coat Railroad according to our clolli. eaiumgs generally are so poor, their unavoidable expenses so high, and business throughout the nation so prostrate, that it takes an optimist to maintain the belief that this condi tion will pass with this winter, which has just begun to smile into spring. "1 believe we of the Pacific Coast are more hopeful than the states to the east of us, and without being a prophet. 1 cannot resist the belief that with the promise we have of abundant crops on this coast, we should forge ahead and help to get prosperity started once more. "It largely rests with the presi dent of the United States, and it is encouraging to know that he is in tensely Interested in the problem of restoring prosperity. If he solves it. this nation should go bounding for- ward beyoud our expectations. "As for California travel this year it is dull because people everywhere are saving up to come to California next year for the exposition Travel throughout the East is dull. taxi. Such lines as the Pennsylvania and the New York Central are cutting down their passeuger train service materially because there is a dimin ished public demand for such service. The overland lines serving California The mystery of the trial ut Major find similar lack of patronage Uenjumiu M. Koehler al Fort Terry "The lines generally are doing more work for less money than ever on Plum Island. Long Island Sound, before, with a consequent decline in has not yet been solved, The court net earnings and a decrease In their maitial has been closed to uewapaper ability to employ labor. When we men and the public, despite the state can put all the men back to work, ment of Secretary of War Garrison other lines of industry will be able to that he believed it should be open. do the same, and there will be no Oue day. in making a concession to army of the unemployed excepting the secretary of war. Colonel Kirby, those who have no wish to be em president of the court martial, permit ployed. ted newspaper photographers to visit "The man who desires work and is the island, they remaiued outside accustomed to it, but who Is without the court room, however, aud had to employment because of the shrinkage of business, has the deepest sympa thy of every good cltlxen. and it is HALL M KI.N ITER TO MEET MONDAI our duty to do all we can toward put ting him to work. It baa now become A meeting of the stock holders of a national problem which can be solved only by the r«nsumption of the baseball club baa been called for business actively and not hesitat . Monday night In the club rooms, in the rear of the Palm Cigar store, at ingly.“ which lime a board of directors and f a miuager will be selected. Harry Ruix and L R. Robertson, who had charge of soliciting stock subscrip l»R<»l*N TW ELVE FEET. ALIGHT tions. have completed their work. au«l l\G UN PILE OF IIUM KIVlHill, will make their report at Monday night's meeting. < I TTING FACE AM» III tl> This pair has done wonderful work, and while they met with no bitter opposition, they <<id meet with some- A most distressing accident befell it has been definitely settled that ' thing far worse- a nonchalant apa little 3-y rar-old -laughter of Mr. the debate between the teams of the thy, a lack of interest, that would •be sntj Leslie Price Saturday after Marshfield high school and the Klam- I have taken the heart out of men less rame near to proving noon, which ath county high school will be held «anguine and energetic. fatal. Ludwig VI. died in 1884 at the age at the high school auditorium Tues United Press Service With enough stock sold to affect * The little youngster was playing of 77, having lived for years on Rus day evening. March 24th. an organization, the selection of di on the back porch of her parenta* ST. PETERSBURG. March 23.- The winning team of this event will rectors and mnnager will be made on home on Sixth street, when ■ be lost sian charity. His son. Prince Michael, Tbe last of the "Kings of Jerusalem was then 24. The latter spent his meet the winning team of the north Monday night, and with their selec her balance and tumbled a distance of Prince Michael of Lusignan, has just entire time dreaming about the heroic ern district for the state cbampion- tion the getting together of a team about twelve feet, falling on a pile of died here in poverty and misery deeds of his crusader ancestors. ship, consequently the Tuesday even- wm f<,||ow )n short order harp cornered blocks. In a comic opera uniform of gen ing struggle for supremacy will be an Prince Michael was ths last offshoot The fall resulted In bad cuts on of Lusignan the Crusader, later King eral. with three crows on his epaulets interesting one. TOLEDO MINISTER WILL her face and head, one of the ga.hes (Jerusalem, Cyprus and Syria) over of Jerusalem and Cyprus. King CENSOR PRIZE FIGHTS Both sides are claiming an advance requiring eleven stltchea to cloee up. Louis of Lusignan fled to Russia which he claimed to be the legiti victory. The result means so much Today the little girl is resting well mate king, Michael was for years a when the Turks captured Cyprus in to the victorious side that every ad- United Press Sen lea well known figure in the streets of vantage on either side has been elim- 18*2. TOLEDO. Ohio, March 21.—There » VISIT TO THIS will be no fleecing of the public Cxar Nicholas I. made him a cap St. Petersburg. In the last few years inated. CITY DECIDED I M he has been little more than e beg The judges will ba sent from Med- through crooked prize fights by crook tain in his guard. Ludwig hoped for gar. He died among paupers and ford and Ashland, so there will be no ed fight promoters In Toledo hence- .years that Rusaia would help to re forth; and Rev. Aaron E. Jones, place him on his throne, but he Anal beggars in the miserable ward of the question of prejudice or favoritism. Owing to heavy expense of bringing curator of St. Mark's Episcopal Maheu left their home in Watsonville. ly became resigned to his fate, and poorest charity hospital in St. Peters the team from Marshfield, the price church la the man who will be per- Calif., for a six months outing at when the Grecian throne was offered burg. general public, 25 cents to students. sonally responsible for straight flgh* Long Beach. After five months at to the ex-king he was so apathetic the Beach they concluded to visit Mrs general publis, 25 cents to students. Ing and clean prise ring sport her«. Rack From Beach. that he declined it. In 1868 Ludwig OF KI-AMATH FA LI J«. OREGON --------------------------- Dr. Jones has just been appointed Maheu's folks at Spokane began an action against Turkey for Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald, The memory la perceptibly impair- head of the municipal boxing com-( On the train they met a Klamath *50,000,000 for property which he who have been spending the winter at claimed had been confiscated He Long Beach, Calif., returned this ed by too much f«x»d, too much exer- miasion by Mayor Keller, for two Falta booster, who persuaded them to U. S. DEPOSITARY reasons The first is that Dr. Jones *•«•» Klamath Falla on their way to never received a penny. week to their home on Walnut avenue else and too much education i is as enthusiastic a fight fan aa there Spokane. OUR POLICIES— The result of tbelr visit Is well ! is In the city, and as such knows the To distribute the banks asseta In «u< h a way as to maintain under known. Mr Maheu bought property any «ondit Ions and at all timen an ample rtserve to meet the 1 game from fl rat to laat. i The second reason is that Dr. Jones here and has since built a splendid of its depositors anti take care of Ita borrowing customers. i is mentally, tempermentally and phy brick building on Main street, and sically THE man for the place. He otherwise Improved his holdings In ' believes thoroughly in boxing. If It Is the city. properly supervised-—and he declared The last of this month, Mr Maheu he will see that the game IS properly and his wife f UI leave for Wataon- supervised while be heads the local vllle to look after their city property commission. there, returning to Klamath Falls in tire Havinaa Hank will grow "I believe every man and boy later to make this their permanent j into many more In a few yean. ¡should be taught how to defend hlm- home. THOME FARMER* WHO ATTENDED THE SHORT (OIRSE JUST Tl«-re are no failures to In self,” said Dr. Jones today. "We orase in Hie savings habit. < LOHET» IN KLAMATH FALLS WEHE ADVISED TO INSURE THEIR 'shall give special attention to boys Murphy 1« Arrested. between the ages of 15 and 20. We Charles C. Murphy, who operates al Each one sprouts anti also aids GRAIN FROM SMUT AND POTATOES FROM SCAB RY THE USE OF shall see to it that no man or boy saloon at Merrill, was arrested there tl>«- otbeia to inemtae ami mul engages in a fight In this city until by Marshal Tom Durham, charged FORMALDEHYDE SOLUTION. WE HA VE ANTICIPATED YOUR NEED tiply. I.« I ns show you how In- j he has undergone a rigid physical ex with selling liquor to Robin llotxl and . i l n atei tally Increases your amination and has been pronounced Warren Skellock, both Indiana. He ».i in««. fit. Ofir aim Is to build up men In was brought here for a hearing before PROPER MATERIALS FOR SCIENTIFIC USE. FARM WITH YOUR physical strength, and to make the United 'States Commissioner Fergu sport here the acme of what Is sports- son, and has been released upon his . manlike. Brutality in matches will own recognlzame, pending further and I SE OF' I not be tolerated.” , developments. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Co-workers on the commission with , Rev. Jones Include a tailor and others Canadian labor unlona demand the who have been interested only as lay establishment of an old age pension men in the fight game. system throughout Canada (Hoi a bl Special Service) SAN FRANCISCO. March 23.—De claring that, with the promise of abundant crops, the Pacific Coast states i on Id forge ahead and help to get prosperity started once more. President Wm. Sproule of the South ern Pae lie company, returned from New York *1 hursday as optimistic as ever In regard to conditions in geu- eral. Sprou’c’s visit to Me»’ Y’ork was of no particular significance, it being a |>art of the natural routine of his work to be in the East at least twice a year. ‘•Preparations for the suit to separ ate the Central Pacific from the Southern Pacific," said Sproule. "are being handled here, recognizing that the suit is not merely a question for the railroad company, but one that touches to a very important degree the material prosperity of the Pacific Coast states. "We have a strong desire to co-op- erate fully with the commercial bodies and the state authorities who have shown so keen an interest in the suit, and a desire to co-operate with the company. "For myself, I cannot help (eeling that the suit has been brought under grave misapprehensions, and that this O r mm ij in HLt ÜIKL liflù A VERY BAD FALL Last of the Kings of DEBATE Jerusalem Starves TO BE LI FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 FORMALDEHYDE EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED 40 per Cent. Protects FIRST TRUST Blue Stone and Sulphur and Potatoes EXPERIENCE COUNTS vVoodland Squirrel Poison WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THE ABOVE MATERIALS LN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT REASONABLE PRICES STAR DRUG COMPANY In every line of liiislncse ex|>eriea<e 1« «Iml makes efficiency. It 1« with great pride that we can truthfully state tlint the different departments of our bu«ine«M are rnunnge«! by men of experience. Experienced buyers, experienced butchers, experienced cutters, experienced salesmen and experienced deliverymen—nil combine to give you tlir benefit of their«•fllrieqry. Think tills over «lien or dering your supplies for the table. KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY SAVINGS BANK