The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, July 23, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOB POUB
trurnday , ju I i Y m , i « n
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
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We Still Have Some Fine Straw and
Panama Hats Going, One-Half the
Regular Prices.
THE BIGGEST SUIT BARGAIN OF
THE YEAR
$15.00 Suits for NINE FIFTY
Dozens of splendid Patterns in models to fit?any
build.
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
ANY
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EIGHTEEN FIFTY SUIT.........
TWENTY DOLLAR SUIT .......
TWENTY-TWO FIFTY SUIT ..
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SUIT
TWENTY-SEVEN FIFTY SUIT
THIRTY DOLLAR SUIT .
THIRTY-TWO FIFTY SUIT
THIRTY-FIVE DOLLAR SUIT
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
Don’t Forget That Our
Shirt Sale Is Still on This Khaki Work Shirts
and, Fine Chambray
Week. Read the Reduc miti E MHIHTH FOR ONE DOLLAR
tionsand You’ll Certain 75c Shirt»
45c
♦MU­
ly “Grab” a Few at SI .uo Shirt»
$1 25 Shirt»
These Savings
\ alue for SOr, J for . $1.00
$12.50
13.50
14.50
16.50
18.50
20.00
22.50
23.50
$1.10
SI. 50 Shirts
Fall Samples from
Royal Tailors and
Ed. V. Price Tailor
ing Company, now
ready for your in
spection
$1 75
$¿00 Shirt*
$2 50 Shirts
$3 oo Shirt*
$3 50 Shirts
$4 00 Shirts
..
$1.25
$1.45
$1.85
$2.20
$2.00
$2.90
K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers
|the solid rock about 100 feet from
Nofli-e of i'iual luxiuui
the base It I* perfectly safe, al­
the
county
court of Klamath routi
In
i
though a tenderfoot get* nervous
ty, state of Oregon
when looking down from the narrow
In the matter of the rafale and
i‘rail.
guardianship of Joseph H Herd*,
The guide* told Evan* that the
an Insane person, now <1 ccmsed
horaes never stumble. Cable bridge*
Notice la hereby given that th» un ■
gave the traveler* an idea of what |
Ideralgned has tiled with the clerk of
aeroplaning means, the bridge sway-1
'lie above entitled county court bet
Ing backward and forward and caus­
I line I account and report us guardian
ing the horse* to spread their feet to j
I
of the above turn!lotted estate slid
prevent falling. The horses have |
matter and that Friday. August. 21
gress from the sixteenth Illinois dls- STATE GAME WARDEN MAKES A adapted themselves splendidly to con­
United Press Service
Ily M. A. McCAI.1.
IUH. nt lu o'clock In llie torenoou of
ditions.
said
Evans,
are
safe
under
;
PEORIA. HL. July 23.—' Remove trict.
said
day al the court houar of »aid
County
Agriculturist
2OO-M1LE
TRIP
HORSEBACK
the most trying condition* and alive
The platform is printed on the back
I county, haa been appointed by the
the nstional capital to Peoria.
to
every
requirement.
of Hilton's name cards.
A* a word ot warning to the farm- malu* so for a long time, the seed re-
"A full dinner pail for the laborer,
I Warden Evan* entered the forest era of Klamath county, attention la malnlng in the ground indefinitely lion William N Worden, judge of
"The capital of the United States.
»aI<| court, as the lime and place for
a new dress for his wife, a nickel for in the face of the growing and dom- G®4 * Clue That Poachers Operating from Roseburg and made a circle, called to the common bachelor's but- with unimpaired vitality,
bearing objections to. and for settle-
I
un the Umpqua Were Taking Ven- <'°n,lnK °"‘ •***«' ra,’P’ b€,OW R“e- ton, or French pink. In traveling < In Kinmath Fulls u number a>* tuent of said Anal arcount and re­
inant West, can't last fifteen yean
the tots, a full stomach for all.
|burg.
"Only old sea cows say that things where it is,” reads the argument in
iaon Ou* by Uajr of a Trail to
The de<.r gpason open* August 1st over Klamath county In different lo- growing this plant In their yards nud port; and all person* Interested are
support of the plank.
calltie« thl* plant he- been observed are allowing It to seed without reallg- hereby notified to flic their objection*
can't be done.”
Klawatti Falla, But Says Evidence and
Kame warden bellevi»» hunters already making Its appearance In mg what it may mean Horn« ferm­
One of Hilton's most frequently ad­
if any they have, to »aid account and
These are planks in the platform
should And much sport iu Douglas
vanced claims to distinction is a boy­
Uaa Insufficient to Warrant an
ionic of the cultivated fields. Or-ers arc doing the same thing, aud al- report on or before «aid day and hour
county this y«ar.
on which "Judge" J. Frederick Hil­ hood friendship for Al Jennings,
dlnarlly grown as an ornament, this ready n scattering few of the peat In »aid court
Arre«*
ton of Peoria is seeking the nomina­ former bandit, now running for gov­
plant when once started In grain or have been observed along fence rows
This notice |* published pursuant
tion on the republican ticket for con- ernor of Oklahoma.
meadow lands quickly develops into sad rlght*-of-way
to order so made on the 23d day of
one of the moat pernicious weeds
Now I* th« time before It has a July. 1014
SALEM, Or«., July 23.—That game
known
and
a
little
carlessness
due
to
chance
to spread of stopping any pos-
term«, and Captain Yamamoto and bls law violators of the Umpqua national
SARAH E HEEDS. Guardian
Ignorance may cost the farmers of ilblllty of damage All plant* should
unwelcome passenger* sailed away.
forest have the forest service men
• <■ C Brower, attorney for said «state
this vicinity thousands of dollars If be pulled and burned as the seed will
"buffaloed” was the statement made
22-20-t-12-20-sw
this la allowed to spread.
somethin« mature sufficiently after
EDGEMERE, L. I., July 23.—Ten- by Game Warden Evan* on bis re-
In the Willamette valley the bach- pulling to grow, If the plant by chance
} nis star* from many aummer colonies turn from a JUU-mile trip on bors«-
<
Humnion*
elor's
button has taken the entire d,MMI not dry out at once.
! along the Sound and several oh the back through that rsgion.
I
la
the
Circuit
Court of tbs State of
country from Portland to Eugene and
Tber«< la every Indication to bo-
leading player* of other section* Of
Evan* made the trip for the pur-
Oregon, for K>amatb County.
[the country contested here today in pos« of ascertaining conditions in the
entire fields often look more like a lleve that the past will thrive here
CRY OF DISTRESS AND WEATH- flower garden than grain.
¡the annual invitation tournament of forest and locating, if possible, any-
to perfection and even though one Charles Wesley Judkins. Plaintiff,
vs.
UNWELCOME GUESTS OF VAN- ¡the Edgemere Tennis club.
Introduced by the early settlers on "‘‘T believe conditions not favorable
F.R BUREAU CAN" GIVE NO EN-
¡one who was engaged in slaying deer
Adra
Beatrice
Judkins, Defendant.
French
Prairie
In
Marlon
county
as
10
the
l
,laul
becoming
a
weed,
he
still
in the closed season. Although no1
COWER ARE NOU ON THEIR
OOURAGEMENT
To Adra Beatrice Judkins, the Above
an ornamental plant. It was allowed »hould not allow It the chance.
There are two kind, of insurance. ■ one was caught, Evans is convinced
Named Defendant:
WAY TO THEIR OLD HOME < Tiilcote write« the kind that pay«. ’ that some of the forest men could
to spread before Its character was
Eape< tally la the warning pertinent
Main.
In
the name of the state of Oregon,
realised,
and
today
Is
costing
the
Wes-
to
the
Irrigator,
and
while
possibly
‘
*
load
give information which would lead [ United Pres. Service
OVER THE PACIFIC
tern Oregon country thousands of dol- not as apt to prove aerloua on dry you are hereby required to appear and
’ to the apprehension of the guilty
CHICAGO, July 23.—From WIs-
, »newer the complaint flled agalnat
parties If they were not afraid that conaln come* the word of rain In the lars yearly. Uad once Infested re- lands even there prevention I* safest you In the above entitled suit, on or
the trespassers' friends, in a spirit of Northwest, but elsswbere the Middle
United Press Service
before the 13th day of August. 1214.
'lion, six Schneider biplanes which will
revenge, would set Are to the to rests West is In the grasp of a beat wave
that being the last day of the time
VANCOUVER. B. C., July 23 —
•- h
)•. fh whoti!d invariably 1
form the nucleus of an aerial fleet
For that show* no sign* of abating,
eu i p « ./».e u
>n the be»t wM aud cause tremendous loss«s.
within which defendant Is allowed to
The Japanese steamer Komagata with direct
forth*- b< -• p-rmaneat ocvtiDAtion for whit h
These machine* are particularly adap­ snswer herein as fixed by the court
this
reason,
gays
Evans,
the
forest
ser-
j
The
government
thermometer
at
9
he
1»
capable.
PrewtdeniC
W
Eliot
372 Hindu* on board, and escorted
♦
ted to long distance scouting.
vice men are attending strictly to o'clock this morning registered 90 de-1
¡for publication of summons herein;
This is the Mission of the
by the cruller Rainbow, today started
Later a number of French mono­ uud If you fall so to appear and
i their own busln-ss and It is up to the grees. „nd wa, still climbing,
on her journey to Japan, having ex­
planes will be added, experiment* answer, the plaintiff will apply to the
{game warden and hl* men to look
From other cities the cry of dis­
hausted every Indian subterfuge to
¡after theirs.
| with these still continuing.
[court for the relief prayed for In the
tress
Ir
heard,
and
the
weather
bur
­
outwit the Canadian Immigration
Forty-sixth School Year Opens
Evans
got
a
clue
that
some
venison
eau
reports
no
encouragement
to
suf
­
complaint filed herein, to-wlt: For a
authorities, and being baffled at ev­
SEPTEMBER 18th, 1914 had been taken out by way of a trail fering humanity.
<lecree of said circuit court of the
REPUDI.ICANN OF COMMITTEE
ery turn.
Writs for illustrated too-page Book­ to Klamath Falls, but there wa* In­
state
of Oregon, for Klamath county,
I ANXIOUS TO HEAR WHAT THE
It was thought yesterday that after let, "THE LIFE C areer ," and for Cata­ sufficient evidence to warrant an ar-f ___ _ .
'forever dissolving the bonds of matri­
< bristle Cotn|M«ny Has flood Show
the government bad provisioned the log containing full information.
mony existing between the plaintiff
J. V Houston visited his Merrill | COLONEL HAS TO SAY REGARD-
Degree Couriet — AGRICULTURE : rest. There are old Indian trails run-'
vessel for the return trip that the In­
I ¡»nd defendant, and for such other re­
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­ niag In all directions and It Is a dif­ opera house last evening to sire up
cident was ended, but the crafty Hin- bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
ING COLOMBIA
lief as to the court shall appear meet
due was not yet ready to leave, and Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, ficult matter to head off the law vi-i the Christie Comedy, which will open
and proper In the premises.
olators,
he
»ay*.
n
Klamath
Falls
Friday
night.
Mr.
* rising in mutiny, threw the Japanese L ogging E ngineering . H ome E co ­
United
Press
Service
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I nomics : Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
This summon* I* published In the
"It is a fact that |1 per pound can i Houston say* be was agieeably sur-
crew overboard and made a further ENGINEERING: Electricsl, Irrigation,
Semi-Weekly Herald, a newspaper
WASHINGTON, D. C„ July 23,— .... „ ..
be
obtained
for
venison
out
of
season.
i
prised
st
the
rias*
of
show
put
on
by
demand for provisions.
I,
. .K
. TESTIMONY EXPEtTED TO HE TO published at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
and *o the deer slayer* are willing to the conn. .ny. They have *lx people It was stated today that the senatei
Their modest demands included one Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. take chances,” said Evan*. "The sup- Jn the cast and for a 15c and 25c committee on foreign affairs would |
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
THE EFFECT THAT EDITOR by order of the Honorsbls William 8.
chicken each, daily, two cows to pro­
Worden, county judge of said county,
Kocalional Conrrrr-Agriculture, Dairy ply is plentiful and the deer are not ¡show it Is one of the best perform- not consider Roosevelt's letter until
vide fresh milk and a number of sheep Ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial hard to approach. Wolves.seem to ances that he ha* seen. Mr. Houston the next regular meeting of the
CALMETTE DIED FROM INAT- made and entered on the let day of
for fresh meat. Other supplies were Arts, Forestry. Business Short Course.
July, A. D. 1914, directing asrvlce of
be too numerous, however, and they says that he feel* safe lu offering to mlttee, which will not be until
TENTION
School of Music— Piano, String, Band.
included in the new demand.
summons herein to be mad* by publi­
Wednesday.
must have slaughtered many deer ’return the money to any of the people
Voice Culture.
cation thereof In such newspsper for
At daybreak a government tug car­
The
republican
members
of
I
during
the
winter
season.
Despite
attending
the
first
night
’
s
show,
Die [ United Press Service
Farmer« Busin«» Courts by Mail Frs*.
six successive weeks.
ried an ultimatum to the Komagata
committee are anxious for the colonel
AddriM THE RKOISTSAS.
i the fact that a 230 bounty Is paid, the Hayden to Leave Noon for Nevada
PARIS, July 23. It was reported
Date of first publlcstton hereof,
Corvallis Oregos
which brought the mutineer* to (tw-7-16 to W9>
to appear before the committee, as
wolve* are Increasing, I believe, and---------------------------
today that the defense In the Calllaux July 2, 1914.
are a constant source of danger to
Engineer B. E. Hayden, of the rec-! they are confident that he can furnish trial wilt Introduce expert testimony
C. C. BROWER,
deer.”
¡lamstlon service, who Is to be tr««»- *on,e ,tronK arguments against the to prove that the wound Inflicted on
Attorney
for Plaintiff.
Evan* described fishing In the for- Iferred to the Truckee-Caraon project, !prnpo,ed ,reaty.
Editor Calmette by Mme. Calllaux
2 8-13 aw
est as almost too tame for sport, ex- expects to leave about the middle of
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was not a fatal one, but that death
plaining that the fish bite greedily August for his new location at Fal-!
Waterless H w I m Navy
waB caused from Inattention.
at fly hook held two feet above thejlen, Nevada. Mr. Hayden will have I United Press Service
Money to loan on ranche* and city
One physician, It I* stated, will tea-
water
charge of the Irrigation of the project,
BERNE, July 23.—The "Swiss ¡tify that the mo*t elementary pre­ property. R. F Shepherd, «17 Main
lOtfhAew
Warden Evans praised the forest the same work he has been doing on navy” li
1 about
*
to be removed from caution* would have naved the life of «treat.
service men for their trail building (the Klamath project. The Truckee- joke book*. After trial* lasting sev- the wounded man.
through the forest. Near Illlhee, i Carson Is the oldest of the govern- •ral week* the government ha* de-1 Immense crowds contlnuo
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to attend
Accurate Information about the
where there is a sheer cliff about 400 intent projects, and the engineering elded to purchase, chiefly with the the trial, and the court room I* con-
Kia ma th Basin.
Hee ChilcoCe, OSA
feet In height, a trail haa been cut in (work Is »bout completed.
large sum raised by popular subacrlp- atantly Jammed.
Main.
Peoria Candidate lor
Warns Farmers Against
a Serious Weed Pest
1[
HEAT WAVEOVER
THE MIDDLE WEST
BID THE GENTLE
THE LIFE CAREEi:
id
OREGOHAGRICULTURALCOLLEGE
TEDDY’S LEI1ER