PAGE FOUR THUHNHAY, MAY 7, i»14 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Our Summer Suits Are Ready Take a Walk With You We can’t begin to picture all the good things in our line. Our Clothing has always had a reputation for long wear, as well as for exclusive pat­ terns and smart styles at moderate prices too $15.00 to $35.00 Cl.tlTHKS IN STtH’K FROM The House of Kuppenheimer K. K. K. STORE SUITS MADE TO MEA Hl Royal Tailors LEADING CLOTHIERS Lead Pencils May Be Hydroplane of the Type Used in Mexico by U. S. Troops Threatening Jewish Next Hit by H. C. L. Folks Again at Kieff United Press Service 4 —There BERLIN, May 7. is a threatening increase in the prices of lead pencils due to the effect of the new conservation laws in the United States. Germany supplies the world with lead pencils, but obtains its cedar from America. The devastation of the American cedar and cypress forests, together with areas now set aside to which the axe and saw may not be laid, baa cre­ ated a great scarcity of this wood for lead pencila. German manufacturers are looking about for some substitute. The scarcity of hickory, also im­ ported into Germany from America, and generally used for automobile wheels and handles for carpenters' tools, likewise is causing manufactur­ ers worry. rolled Press Service ODESSA, May 7.— More than five thousand Jews are threatened with expulsion owing to the Incorporation of several suburbs with Kelff. the city made famous by th« Mondel Bellis trial, »mi which I» outside the pale. The suburb of Demlovka, with 1.1 S4 Jewish families, comprising 5.04» persons, and that of Hbulsvka. with 130 families or 556 persons, were within the pale, but »» part of Kelff. Jews ar« no longer permitted to live there The governor of Kein im» recoin- mended to st I'ft «robur g ibat the residents of these suburbs be attached to Sb« district of l.iikamnvska, but In the meantime the police are Inspiwt- Ing i>ertiilta of residents, with a view to proaecutlon aud expulsion T were also the views showing the re­ sults of irrigation. This evening's program of the May Hydroplanes and aeroplanes will be commonly used by American troops if the war Festival at the church will be "An j length. Already several have been ta ken to Vera Cruz on the battleship Mississippi, and . Evening With James Whitcomb by Admiral Fletcher's men in flying over the Mexican city to locate the troops of General Riley," by R. P. Campbell of Ashland. ernor, who fled after an engagement with the marines The Illustration shows marines Mr. Campbell is an entertainer of no hydroplane in the water. mean ability, and he is especially good in the good, homely poems of the OF THE Hoosier poet. I CAMP’S tfCIURE in .Mexico goes to uny an aeroplane wa» used Mass. the military gov- experlmentlng with a CONSTRUCTION WORK RECLAMATION SERVICE MANY PROJECTS IS ON Siemens Returns. SHOWN • Captain J. W. Siemens returned WITH LANTERN SLIDES - TRANSFER LINE night from a business trip to Francisco, where he went after at­ t --------- tending the tri-county booster meet- I — Some idea of the engineering prob­ i ing at Medford. lems encountered by Uncle Sam’s en­ COLORADO MEN ARE THE NEW SECOND CHARGE OF SORDID NA- COUNCIL OF MINISTERS AUTHOR- gineers in their efforts to irrigate arid In lecturing on correct tree prun- OWNERS OF THE SHIPLEY TIRE AGAINST YOUNG CALI-____ IZEH _________ WAR MINISTER ___ _______________ TO SEIZE sections was given an interested audi­ ning at St. Paul, Minn , Earl Finney, TRANSFER CO. — SHIPLEY TO FORNIAN WILL SOON IIE DECID- VESSELS FOR THE TRANSPOR- ence at the Methodist church last director of school gardens, used a large tree on the stage. School chil­ DO OTHER TEAMING El> IN COURT TATION OF WAR SUPPLIES night, when Project Manager J. G. dren are given special lectures on tree Camp gave an illustrated lecture. planting and pruning. R. C. Shipley has disponed of bis (United Press Service I "Construction Work of the Reclama­ United Press Service interests in the Shipley Transfer com­ tion Service." Child Is Improving. SAN FRANCISCO. May 7,—The ST. PETERSBURG, May 7,—Dip­ pany to H. W. Prather and R. F. Hef­ case of Maury I. Diggs, charged with lolnatlc circles are considerably exer- The lantern views showed the vari­ The young daughter of Mr. and ner. They are recent arrivals from crlmlnally assaulting Ida May Pear-icl,ed over “ new order Jurt •*"*< by ous structures built for storing, de­ Mrs. Arant, who has been critical ill Colorado. livering or carrying water. Each was with scarlet fever, is rapidly recov- I It Is Shipley's intention to remain ring, was given to the Jury this af- tho councl1 of ministers, which au- ternoon. * thorlxeM the war minister to lay an fully explained by the speaker, as 1 ering. i in Klamath Falls. He has a number embargo on any vessel or vessels of of private contracts to All this sum­ the Russian mercantile marine need- mer. Recent statistics credit the United i ed for transportation of war stores States with about one automobile for and troops fourteen days before for- EXPERIENCE COUNTS Herald want ads bring resulta each two miles of country road. ;mal mobilization orders are Issued. In every line of buxinees experience is what makes efficiency. It The order provides that on the im­ Is with great pride that we can truthfully state that the different position of the embargo no member of the crew of the vessel affected may departments of our business are managed by men of experience. leave the ship, and tho clerical staff Experienced buyers, experienced butchers, experienced cutters, nl the ship owners' office must also experienced salesmen and experienced deliverymen—all combine remain at their posts, all being placed to give you the benefit of theirefliciency. Think this over when or under military law. It Is pointed out your presence will be a sign of derine your supplies for the table. that under the new law Russia could thrift that will raise you con­ secretely have everything ready for siderably in the estimation of KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY war at fortnight before a general your neighbors. Those who have mobilization order was issued. accounts at the First Trust and AT OUR WIN Anything in the Monument Line at Reasonable Figures W FOR DEPOSITS Havings Bank are never classed as "undesirable citizens." Start such an account today, even if It be a small one. You'll stand higher in the community and in your own self respect. FIRST TRUST à™ SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON DON J. ZUMWALT, Pres. K. M. BUBB, Vice Pres, and Tress. BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary I Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Ml WORK IS KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY As THE VERY BEST G. D. GRIZZLE 1028 Main Street Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPS, PLANS. BLUEPRINTS, EU. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON At Smyrna, Del., Joseph C. Robin­ son, 57 years old, a retired farmer, married Mrs. Bessie M. Robinson, 33, widow of his son. The bride has five small children, and the groom has 'half a dozen adult children. *1 grandfather becomes stepfather ¡his grandchildren. According to two English scientists the sense of smell In man Is small, when compared with animals, because of the practice of kissing, and grad­ ually Is being destroyed for that reason. Redwood sawdust Is being used by [vineyardlsts In California for packing I fresh table grapes. It takes the place of the ground cork used for Imported Spanish grapes. An orange tree will bear fruit until I it reaches lta 150th year. Congoland breeds a little native jHheep which Is without wool. Herald want ada bring reaulta. WASHINGTON, l> C. Muy 6 Arrangements of the details for the WIlaon-McAdoo wedding tomorrow are complete. A rehearsal was held thia forenoon, and this afternoon dec oration is In progress. It Is reported that the trousseau MAYOR OF PHILADELPHIA IS Includes eight evening gowns, seven CONVINCED THAT THERE Is 'tango" go win, two tailored suits, five taffeta coat anltx, four taffeta street diesaes, a dozen warm weather HISTORIC RELIC frocks, six white skirt and silk waist •ulta, alxte- n huts, t .eive pairs of shoe« and seven parasols United Press Service PHILADELPHIA, May «.— Mayor Blankcnburg Is convinced that there < ANDIDATE BALL IN MEItllll.l. SIMIN Is no danger of further Assures being mu do In the Liberty Bell by shipping One of tho biggest social events of It to San Francisco, He is In favor of sending this historic relic to the Pan­ tho year in Merrill will be tho candi­ ama-Paciflc international exposition, dates' ball there Friday night, ac­ Today he slated that bo him con- cording to reports coming from (be Many Klamath Falls suited with numerous metallurgists Alfalfa city. and bell casters, They agree that a 'people are planning to attend. The proceeds of this affair are to mishap Is highly Improbable. be donated to the Merrill public libra­ The Pennsylvania road last year ry. A supper la to be served at Mer­ paid out *5,243 on account of BCCl- rill hall. The women of Merrill, long since dents to passengers who tripped over , other passengers' grips placed In the famous as ho»t«*s»ea, are to have charge of the dance. The floor com­ aisles of passenger trains. mittee consists of Mrs. Robert Dal­ ton, Mrs. R. A. Anderson, Mrs. W. C. Dunning, Mrs Will Adam» and Mrs M. Coan. THIS KIND GERMAN PRINCE NOT FINANCIER BERLIN, May 7. Prince Henry of Reuss (younger line) Is another Ger­ man princeling who hua horned his lingers trying his hand ul biialnosa. Not being wealthy enough, or suffl clently important to Join the fuinou» princes' trust, Henry served an ap- prenticeship In a Hamburg export house, and after studying at the Cologne Commercial High School, he made a trip to Gorman East Africa, where he acquired rubber plantations. He turned his property Into a com­ pany capitalized at *160,000. On tho flrst year's working (1911) there was a not doflclt of *10,000. In the second year tho loss was *7,H00, »ml In 1913, *37,500. The company Is now dlsmlHslug many employes and reducing Hularlra «11 ’round. IN VADING GREEKS CRUCIFY PEOPLE DURAZZO, Albania. May 7. A government dispatch received today reports that Greek invaders captured j 300 Mohammedan Albanians In th«1 village of Hkodra. These were ull crucified Jn the Orthodox church there and the church wuh then set fire, Albanian soldiers today found the charred bodies, two days after tho tragedy /