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About The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
thvniday , avo . THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. e. ici« T HAVE YOU KILLED THAT BUCK? Then sneak down to the K. K. K. Store—hide yourself in some of our Hunting Togs. The rest is easy. WHIPCORD SUITS, KHAKI SUITS, DUXBAK SUITS, DUXBAK TROUSERS, HUNTING HATS AND CAPS, AND HUNTING SHOES zzJ a K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers I Nearly a Half Million Boy Apple Traders, Growers /A THE DA Y’S NEWS u L Eldredge, travelling ageut for Grocery cuutpany. is bare < ailing on the Transcontinental Freight Bureau, I th* trad« ♦ ♦♦ caiue In last night from Dunsmuir I. M. Ilolt, supervisor of irrlgatiou to adjust claims her* lu th* Northwest tor the Indian ssr ♦ ♦♦ vic*. Is here from North Yakima to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Grant and Inspect the work being done on the daughter, of I ajs Augeles, motored to Modoc Point project by FTugluser II United Press Service Texas. Oklahoma and California Klamath Falla to see Crater 1-ake. >1 lllncks BOSTON Mara . Aug «.—The con- delegates vied with each other today iiarrltuau Lodge and other attrae- vention dinner at the Hotel Copley'1“ th*lr t0 1915 c<* tlona. Mra George Shell, who has a ranch ivention of the organization AL ♦ ♦♦ plaaa thia evening was th* big event though CaHfornia ha(, the proœtoe of near Keno. waa here Wednesday. Miss Restore French. kt laa Kathryn ♦ ♦ ♦ on today s program of the twentieth an interesting session during the Pan Sinnott, Howard Caldwell and Gfa- ¡ Mr and Mra Mike Motacbenbacber annual gathering of the International ama-Paciflc Exposition. Texas put in 'ham Klehl formed a party who left and Mrs Mary Sullivan left today for Apple Shippers Association. Between a strong argument in favor of the ’ her* yesterday with Project Euglneer th* Lake of th* Woods and Huckle 200 and 300 members of the organisa- Lone Star state. Colorado delegates J O. Camp to visit Tule Lake and the terry Mountain, where they will tion who are here from all sections also put up a strong fight today for United Press Service searching for a lost gtrl; In Wash be boys' play is something of a sur l-ava Beds. At Merrill, they were spend *sveral week* gathsrlng huckle of the country spent today in a brief the next year's meeting. They want prise. There are a dos*n different Joined by Mias Catherine I'rehm. and berries business session and tn sight-seeing it held either at Denver or Colorado I NEW YORK. Aug. «.—Along the ington they out-policed the police In divisions In which scout* seek fame a highly enjoyable day waa i(>ent. ♦ ♦♦ tours to the many spots of historic Springs The convention close* to- river road that leads from Edgewater helping to handle big crowds at a ♦ ♦♦ Little ribbons or badge* mean Circuit Court Cl 'I mt U George Chas interest about The »Hub. ( morrow along th* Palisades and back Into suffrage meeting, and In a dozen other achievement—superiority. Through and fainll • returned H. H Chapman of Worden Is a tain last Jersey trudges a company of tan clad cities they have become sanitary a magaxine which baa a regular corps [ Thursday visitor In th* county seat. night from Spring gr«ek. where they meet today with the county court anil figure*, tired and a bit hollow-eyed agents and have acted as first aids to of editors the general scout plans are spent two weeks at their summer ♦ ♦♦ select a man to take charge of this under the unusual strain of carrying reception committees when big con -spread from one end of the country While away, the Chastains Fred Jenaeu left yesterday after home The heroic per- Ito the other. Through special col- f work. An appropriation of 1500 will much camp luggage, but very erect ventions were held ... noon for hie ranch In Hwan Lake motored to Crater Lake formance of th* scout* at last years umns in many local papers the boys probably be made by the court for (Continuad from png* 1) • ♦ ♦ Valley, after attending to business ¡the expense necessary to get up Klani- and soldierly of bearmg for all that meln(,„b|p gathering of th* Rlue and are spreading news of scout plana for Harold <1. Lincoln and Joe P. Brett matters here. Two week* of camp life had tanned Gray at GettViburK ,, ,tm fre.h. merce last night in special session, [ath county's exhibit. given localities There are also left thia morning for* a deer hunt ♦ ♦♦ The following resolutions were tb* city lads a bit. taken off a few wherever they are they ar* taught tandardltcd hand-book* or text book* They will be taken back Into the hills One of Mr. Hyland's ideas which , Mra. J. A Foster aud daughter are pounds of flesh and substituted wiry and ,raln<.d (n ,.mclpnt plav-work of drawn up and unanimously adopted which show exactly what must be by the Wamplers will probably be carried out is the here from Biggs. Calif., the guests and the proven scouts «r*| M|B| kind and th* organisers declare muscle, by the chamber at Hyland's sugges- ilone and what must be known before ♦ ♦ ♦ use of pine lumber of thia county for tion; homeward bound. th* youngsters of the country take th* a boy becomes a scout and a scout of Mr. and Mrs J. H. Foster Mr and Mra Krmle Hoaley of Mer ♦ ♦♦ In a hundred localities between j fd** so fast that th* problem now la requires merit. Along with thee* text the outdoor exhibit. Thi* exhibit I* rill and Mr. and Mra. Bert E. With "Whereas. An opportunity la pre- Victor L. Flint Is a Klamath Falla Eastport and San Diego the scene can pot how to interest boys and make book* go test* nn<l examination* that to be placed between the Oregon row and Mr. and Mra. O. W. Rob- sented for Klamath county to furniah laat building proper and the bay, which be duplicated, or has been duplicated th* membership grow, but how to get would stump Mr. Average (Ttlien visitor, coming from Ashland ertaon returned laat night from a two exhibit timber for the construction is but a short distance and afford* a [of a special building for Oregon's out or will be duplicated during the sum- men enough to look after the scout John Jonee, boy scout, I* Instructed night weeks' camping trip at the headquar fine view. This will be the only pine ♦ ♦♦ ter* of the Rogue river, they report door life exhibit at the Panama-Pa mer weeks for there are nearly half companies as they spring up and grow to find out first band bow his city la on the ground* from Oregon, and -a million Boy Scout* in the Unit«*! into regiments They point to Michl- ‘kept clean. Th* business man. riding J. Walter Call, of the Medford fine fishing but s dearth of vanlaon cific International Exhibition, there Klamath county will receive her due fore State*. and every mother's aon of gan a* an instance. There the boys ¡to the office behind hl* newapaper. share of advertising In timber in case | ¡them is counting on a summer camp- are said to have saved more than a ■ can't. Probably no one city official "Be It Resolved, That the Klam jing trip a* cartoonist on the Astoria Budget, Unconsciouly and Indirect-'! million dollar* to the state by de can. So he delve* deeply, lie Inter- thia plan of Mr. Hyland is carried ath Chamber of Commerce heartily and hl* caricaturée of Astoria men are ly the minds of the half million are tecting and giving warning of forest | views aeveral. Then he goee out and out. A long strip of parking here endorses the proposition and hereby creating a furore In Oregon's oldest being directed and trained from a fires will also be used as a resting place Each scout reports the small- Las a look for himself. Then he get* pledgee its earnest support and co town. central office perched high up in a ,est Are to his captain, the captain to a button or a badge signifying hla for the travelers about the grounde. operation in providing these timbers, skyscraper on Braoadway. Th* men |th* fire warden, and the fire wardens ¡degree In speaking to the chamber on l.ocul Store Closed In his company be has And Be It Further Resolved, That who do the directing tell some re l> C. Shipley I-, the lataat to Join Wednesday night, Mr. Highland Following the Issuing of attach cope with the blaze before It becomes gained what might be compared to a immediate steps be taken to gather tho ranka of the auto enthusiasts He stated that it was necessary some ac markable stories of the work being I big and dangerous. ment late yeaterday afternoon, C. E sanitary engineer's degree. Or suitable exhibits for said exposition.” done throughout the country. The tion be taken immediately, before he "One good deed every day”—or If he Ilves In a smaller community In Atkinaou'a drygoods establishment haa juat purchased a Ford from Geo scout movement ia a big and real [ whatever the motto happens to be—ia the country perhaps h* becomes a waa closed by Sheriff Low. Thia waa Blehn. left the city, to that he would know [ thing to the men who direct it from not half so tangible to the boys of naturalist of some kind. He may gat done in connection with a auit to re that this timber would be furnished j Accurate ipforuiallon about the the New York office building, and to Michigan as Is fire prevention and the hl* promotion through th* rank* by cover on a note, brought agalnat At Kia ma I It Basin. by Klamath county. Otherwise he Hee ChUcote. nan would simply have to get it elsewhere. 'the lieutenants who in hundreds of deputy fire warden’s badge, which I knowing bow bls town or city la run. kinson by the Flrat National Bank Main. (Continued from Pag* 1) - cities guide the half million boys in -the boys wear as proudly as even In hie speech be went Into details, While running wild—to all ap- ct Couer d'Alene, Idaho. Atkinaon explaining the system by which the I : their work and play. To the boys. If a policeman wore his star. The idea pearance*—and "playlng”from morn- Haya he will have the matter straight Ordinarily where present only In ' the word of the directors I* to be ["takes." It has taken so well that Ing to night, the individual, accord- ened out Boon and will reopen state had been divided up and the general plans of the work as it is lln,lte<1 numbers it feeds principally taken, "scouting" is real work. There Governor Hatfield of West Virginia Ing to the claim* of the boy scout dl- being carried on at present. The Io- by night and *0 is seldom observed, in lies the secret of the growth of : recently called a boy scout director rectors, is becoming one of an army You'll Never Forget It cation of the building* and exhibits when food supplies become scarce, the movement. The Boy Scout* are Jrom New Tork to Charleston to learn of half a million who will grow up to T he 11 Ip to Pelican Bay nest Sat representing Oregon was shown and however, it begin* to travel and is playing the game through to the how the same plan might be worked citizenship a force for health, con- urday night will be a thing to be re th« general ideas of arrangement then observed feeding in the day time finish. membered. Tliv moon will be out lu out In the timberland* of that state, nervation and good government. In very badly infested localities, were told of by Hyland. In Michigan Boy Scout* are deputy To the average citizen who has seen And the training and work Is all all It* glory for the return trip, and the worm* travel in a regular ad In speaking of the benefits to be 'fire wardens; in New Jersey they are a horde of uniformed youngsters pile incidental, the half million boy scouts there Is no more beautiful vlgbt in vance, taking off vegetation as they Forty-siitb School Year Upto* <i*rlved by Oregon, he said that she deputy game wardens; In Boston re- ¡on ¡1 to a car in which he is office-bound, ¡aro playing, merely playing—but I the world than Klamath Lak* by go, but here as yet they have not 1 moonlight. icently they combed miles of country the "system" behind what appears to'playing hard and to an end. was In a position to receive more 5EPTEHBER 18th, 1914 reached that condition. good than California, who has do- . ,, ... ....... —---- 1 1 ---------- —-------- !---- Write for Illustrated too-psgs Book ✓ Where the worms are traveling in bated several times more money than let. "THF LIFE CAREER." and for Cat* Visiting Mother | from going forth a* an armored dee- Through From <'rater Lake any one direction, crops may be pro log containing full Information. ! our own stale. Oregon’s land la with Dr. and Mrs C. H. Terry from Miss Eruia Hoagland, who has Just troyer of commerce. Ütgrt» Courtti— AGRICULTURE : in reach of the ordinary settler and tected by plowing a furrow between Berkeley, Calif., passed through thia completed a course lu stenography at Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,DairyH ' lus- ah* need* ti>*in worse than California [their advance and the field. The fur Jortkulture. yesterday In in their Winton Hix; Six ! the Holm<"i Business College, came b.indry. Poultry Husbandry, Hortkultu (Continued from Pag* 1) I „___ , - city yeaterday row should be thrown toward the dl- whose tillable land 1* largely taken __________________________________ IXJMDOA—Oerman cruiser Emden on the)r retljrn from Crator Lak„ Dr | In last night from Portland to visit Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, [rection of advance. L ogging E ngineering . H ome E co up. German» are in the naval hospital at ani * Russian crufoer AnkoM fought Harry Is a prominent dentist of San her mother, .Mrs. Nate Otterbein. She nomy S: Domestic Science, Domestic Art. Entering the furrow, the worms are Mr. Hyland repeated bis sugges-! Electrical, Irritation, ;unable to climb the straight wall on - Harwich. The list Include* Com- off Wehawel this afternoon. . Both Francisco and expressed himself as will later return to Portland, where E ngineering : Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. tion of Klamath's having as part of thoroughly enraptured with the lake ' sho has a position awaiting her. sunk. the opposite side and will pas* down mander Lius*. her exhibit a large relief map show 1 < I unies. COMMERCE. PHARMACY With the exception of part of the - I ndustrial arts 1 th* course, where they may be des- — ing the interesting point. In this Io-! “*? TL roads In the park which are being IL E Lemmon, a «veli known ¡'national Courut -Agriculture, Dairy . alltv cnn.rroM-z« _______ ________ lroyed by »y placing pans WASHINGTON — Herrick cables LONDON — The G*m*n fleet off <allty, constructed in such a manner worked at present making It neces- Dalrylte, and his daughter, Miss Ruth ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial containing kerosene In the ground from Paris: , Wilhelmshaven protected by the forts Arts, Forestry. Business Short Course. as to show the roads, the proper el sary to use temporary roads to th* i Lemmon, are bere for the day Into which the worms will fall and be Financial tonditlon of Americans, “nd dirigible*. It la expected that Sthoolof Muiic— Plano, String, Band, evation and other interesting fea side, they report an enjoyable trip killed. Voice Culture. ture*. in France practically relieved. Hug- (Admiral Gallagher will undertake a They left yesterday on their return Benson on Astoria Paper Farmer* But men Court« by Mail Er«* Where they have already entered Furthermore, he said that the com a field, they may be poisoned by gest that the Tennessee take the feint with destroyers and submarine* to th* city. Addrrw TNK «KGIBTSAS, Ray Benson, son of Circuit Judge money to assist Americans elsew her* [ to draw a general attack from the Corvallla. Ore««« mission waa not able to come Into spraying with parls green In water, Henry L. Benson, la now employed ¡ (tw-T-iatoM) in Europe." 'Germans. this county and get the exhibits, * but , two pounds iv to iiilj fifty Kaiiuua, gallons, In 111 the tne Baby Heidrich that it waa up to the people of each.case of crops like potatoes, the top* A boy, weighing nine and a half county and district. The approprla-[of which are not to be used for feed HARWICH—British warehipa are WASHINGTON—Hecretary Daniela pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. tion of 1175,000 I* much too small The bran mash poison, two pounds of bottling a German fleet about Kiel, hna ordered officers stationed at the Curtis Heldrlck yesterday morning. _______ big Mireles* stations to censor UH-»- to properly get up the exhibits but I -------- parls _ green -------- , one pound of salt, one that f-- ---------- ------------------- 1 m<*a- th* commission is willing to-quart of molasses, and fifty pounds NEW YORK—Tl.e super-dread- “•“* Tf"‘» W,U fOrb,<1 rode A Patterson, N. J., woman paid come half way and appropriate «a of bran mixed as a mash, Is al*7 ver^ naught Florida coaled and sailed to- .*«’* '"n“a 1125 for a coffin to bury the body of many dollars as Klamath county see* effective day, under Inatructioua Ur wait out-i I her pet dog. At to give. ‘ This latter la spread broadcast sitle of Handy Hook for sealed orders. Mrs. Rebecca Clark of Wood I Tho committee consisting of H. H. I where th* worm* are working It 1» reported that she will be sta Green, England, is believed to be the There ere two nitida of Inaurane*. Edmonds, E. R. R«ames, C. X. Onaill,1 The best way I* to check the en tioned to prevent th* German liner king’s oldest subject, having just cel-jCliilcot* writes th* kind that pays, vy T l«ee and W. A. De!sell will'trance of the worms Into th* field. \ a ter I a nd, the largest in th* world. ebrated ber 110th birthday. <ISff Main. From Edge water to San Diego, Tan Clad Youngters From Various Cities Are Taking Their Vacations CHAMBER 10 NAME EXPO BOOSTER Town Topics Tilt Lift CAREER OREGON ÂGRICUUUBAL COLLEGE WAR BULLETIN I I i %