THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
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Kansas College Has
THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1914
New ¿Act at the Star Tonight
MANHATTAN, Kans., May 21.— school officers’ meetings, chautau-
Realizing that the rural life problems quas; attend farmers’ institutes;.con
in Kansas include .more than corn duct two-day classes in vocational
and pig questions, the Kansas Agri subjects for rural teachers.
cultural college today has ,a new de-1 Burr has had unique and valuable
partment—the Rural Service depart training and experience.' He was edu
ment—and chosen Re. Wavlter Burr cated at Knox college and Pacific
of Louisville, Kans., to direct its Coast seminary; worked as a journey
work. President Waters today is man printer; was a college teacher
hopeful that the department will be of and'lecturer in California; did wel
real service to the rural life of the fare work in Kansas City, Kans., and
state.
preached in Olathe, Kans. His work
Mr. Burr’s department finds plenty will be mainly along the line of or-
of work already outlined, much oflganizing Community Welfare clubs,
which heretofore has been carried on ■ or social centers co-operating with
in a limited way as the Division of ¡rural churches, welfare organizations
College Extension. The department i and addressing educational and relig-
of rural srevice will be expected under | ious and welfare associations of
the rural welfare division, to organ.- kinds.
ize Community Welfare clubs; organ-1 After the lst of September
ize social centers, literary societies, boys’ and girls’ club work and all
etc. ; co-operate with the churches for ' work for the boys and girls will be in
welfare work; co-operate with wo this' department, with a specialist in
men’s clubs for welfare work; co charge as assistant to Burr. By Sep
operate with the state board of health tember, 1915, it is expected that two
Downard
Downard, songsters evening. The team is said to be ex
on rural health problems; conduct so additional assistants will be needed and comedians, will open a half week cellent, both in musical numbers and
cial surveys in rural communities; to take care of the many calls for this engagement at the star theater this in comedy chatter.
address religious conferences; pro social and educational welfare depart
mote musical organizations; address I ment.
farmers’ institutes; conduct rural
chautauquas; write articles and pam
phlets on rural life problems and cor
respond with persons interested in
rural servicce.
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The rural education division will
supervise boys’ agricultural clubs and
contests, girls’ garden, bread, canning |
and other contests; boys’ and girls’
study clubs for the school year; out
lining supplementary school study of
NEW PROCESS, NOW IN ITS EX
agriculture and domestic science;
PERIMENTAL STAGE, IS AT United Press Service
supervise field work in promoting vo
will remember,” said Sylvia. “There
cational education and revitalize
LONDON, May 21—-Mrs. Pankhurst Was only one eviction, and when that
TRACTING MUCH ATTENTION
rural villages and schools; plan and
and Christabel couldn’t stand for the took place the strikers came along
THROUGHOUT WORLD
conduct boys’ camps; promote proper
“no rent” strike. This is the real rea and wrecked the building. There will
athletic relations in rural communi
son wfiy the W. S. P. U. has read not be even one eviction in the East
ties; address teachers’ associations,
Sylvia Pankhurst out of the party. End of London.
(Herald Special Service)
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For weeks past Sylvia and her East
“It is untrue,” she added?’ that we
i WASHINGTON, D. C., May 21.-
London
Federation
of
Suffragettes,
as
have
entered into an alliance with the
Though new bauxite desosits are ba
RIGHT HERE
ling found from time to time, there is they call themselves, have been organ socialists or any other party. We re
Is a package that should interest I considerable interest in the prepara- izing a movement among the indus main non-party, as well as militant.
every coffee buying family in ¡tion of pure alumina from clay and trial population of the East End, as a ,We are, however, willing to co-operate
protest against present labor condi with any organization or collection
town:
¡other silicate minerals.
tions as well as an argument for wo of individuals who sympathize with
Î As soon as a process for the ex man suffrage, to boycott the rent col our cause. It is true that we have
traction of alumina from clap is put lectors. The plan is, on a given rent added red to the W. S. P. U. colors, i
ion a commercial basis, .large quanti day, for all sympathizers with the but that is only to emphasize our rev
ties of low grade bauxite containing cause in that section of the city not olutionary spirit.”
ONE POUND — RET WEI6HT
considerable admixtures of clay will only to refuse to pay up, but to resist . The public announcement of the
be become available as aluminum pro eviction by force. Several hundred split between Sylvia and her mother
ducers.
tenants have already signed the anti came after a secret chnference she
The mineral bauxite iS used on a rent pledge, to become effective When held with them in Paris, at which
¡large scale in the manufacture of the word is given, Sylvia having agreed to Sylvia insisted on utilizing in her own
[ artificial abrasive alundum at Niagara icall out,her “People’s Army,” if nec-lway elements and conditions in the
¡Falls. This abrasive is made in the essary, for their protection.
East End that made the work essen-
electric furnace by fusing calcined
“There was a ‘no rent’ strike in Itially different from that elsewhere in
bauxite, Alundum is particularly effl- Chicago a couple of years ago, you J London.
cient in the grinding of steel.
Sylvia Out of Party
ULS.MT.OmCE
fflGH
grade
Always
Good
idenour-BakerGroceryConipa
KANSAS CITY
You may be paying more for
just as good an article.
MOREY APPLEGATE
HAS LEFT MEXICO
Expert Says All the
Lawns Need Seeding
A telegram has been received from
Morey L. Applegate, son of Captain
and Mrs. I. D. Applegate, announcing
his arrival in San Francisco from San
Blas, Mexico.
Applegate has been managing a big
banana plantation near San Blas. He
left México when the federal troops
were withdrawn from the city last
week.
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(Herald Special Service)
just causes the seeds to. sprout, and
is then followed by dry weather, the
weed seeds, already plentiful in the
soil, will also sprout, and being
stronger to resist the dry weather
than the grass seed, will crowd out
the latter. The seeds man in such an
instance may be blamed without rea
son for selling an inferior product.
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WASHINGTON, D. C., May 21,—
Even though the lawn has not been
Investigate and see.
Joe Ball and Ralph Tice, arrested seeded during the early spring, it is
near
Chiloquin Monday afternoon on well worth while to apply seed to it
Sold Only by Us
a charge of gambling, entered pleas later. This, however, should not be
35c or 3 for $1.00
of guilty before Justice of the Peace done during a drought.
All lawns should have some appli
Gowen this afternoon.
StUNSET GROCERY
The justice assessed a fine of $25 cation of seed in the spring that they
Phone 200
and costs in each case, which was may appear well during the rest of j MERRILL FARMER
the season, Recording to the United
paid.
FALLS DOWN DEAD
States department of agriculture’s (
—
landscape gardener.
The best and most widely used mix-1
(Herald Special Service)
ture for seeding a lawn is one of Ken-
MERRILL, March 19.—Twenty
tucky blue grass and red top, equal | minutes after reaching home from
YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THE
parts by weight. On absolutely bare church Sunday night, in apparently
soil a pound of seed should be sown the best of health, Tom Johnson, an
to every 200 square feet.
old resident of this neighborhood,
I Only one-fourth of that amount is dropped dead with heart trouble.
necessary on moderately good lawns.
As he came in from church he was
Only the very best seed should be I informed that an irrigation ditch
used.
i needed attention, and went to see
Thin places should be heavily seed; the trouble. When he reached the
ed, and when there are considerable house again he complained of feeling
areas almost without grass it is ad 1 weak and dizzy, and came near faint
visable to sow white clover seed in ing. His daughter phoned for Dr.
addition to the mixture' already rec Patterson, who was just getting ready
AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT
ommended.
for bed.
Poor preparation of the soil is
The doctor did not wait to put on
much more often the cause for poor
his
coat, but rushed right over in his
results than the quality of seed.
car, reaching the stricken man within
Where the surface of the ground is
not loosened up and well pulverized five minutes after the call.
< z
At that he was too late, for death
so that the grass seeds may come in
had
occurred a minute or two before
contact with the soil, the best of seed
IF YOU CAN NOT COME TO STORE OUR
his arrival.
will not germinate.
The deceased had been a resident
There should also be plenty of
AUTO TRUCK MAKES REGULAR TRIPS IN
vegetable matter (humus) in the of this community for several years,
THE COUNTRY.
ground for the seed; to give the best coming here from Kansas about seven
years ago. He leaves many relatives
results.
Some times bad weather conditions, and friends to mourn his untimely
as drought, will affect results, even departure.
The funeral services were held at
though the seed is good and the soil
has been well prepared; nor is a quick the Methodist church at 11 o’clock
phone 282J
rain at the time of sowing an tfh- this
__ morning, Rev. Achison preaching
doubted blessing, for if such a rain the funeral sermon.
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Best Fruits and
Fresh Vegetables
The ¡Ashland Fruit Store
The Ashland Fruit Store
Town Topics
.enced in this line of work here. The
¡Turpens have purchased a high power
[motor van, which they will use in
¡quick transfer work.
War Veterans Friday.
The veterans of '98 will meet Fri De Lap Is Better.
Perry O. De Lap, who has been ill
day night at the court house to form
for the past week, is improving rapid
a camp of the United Spanish War ly. He will be up town this afternoon
Veterans, instead of Saturday night, or tomorrow.
as the Herald last night stated. There
is much enthusiasm among those eli- Dance Friday.
igble to join;
The Mills Addition Club’s fort-
nightly dancing party will be held
Friday night, at Mills Addition hall.
TRANSFERS OF
REAL ESTATE
.United States to George H. Stiles,
patent, S% NW14 and N% SW%,
Sec. 8-38-10.
N. P. Nicodemus et ux to A. C.
Mullenax, warranty deed, $10, front
55 feet of, lots 1 and 2, block 19,
First addition.
Elmer Comroy to A. A. Bellman,
warranty deed, NW% Sec. 19-37-15.
Accurate information about the
Klamath Basin. See Chilcote, 635
Read it in the Examiner; see it at Main.
of the latest transfer concern for
Klamath Falls, which is owned by the Star theater, “The Perils of Paul
Turpen Brothers, both long experi- ine,” coming soon.
i Herald want ads bring results.
New Motortruck Service.
The Overland Express is the name