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About The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1914)
I'Hl'RNDAY, AUGUMT HO, |WI4 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Now Ready--Fall and Winter Lines Of Sweaters, Mackinaws, Underwear, Rubber Foot Wear, Winter Coats, Celebrated Duxbak Waterproof Mackinaws, Bradley Sweater Coats, Beacon Falls Rubber Co.’s Rubber Boots and Shoes Every Pair Guaranteed to Give Wear, or Be Replaced Free of Charge The most complete line of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings carried under one roof in Southern Oregon We can furnish you with Clothing and Shoes that you can absolutely rely on Won’t you give us a chance to figure on your winter bill? Postage or Stage Charges Paid on All Mail Orders 1Z 1Z C T A D C 1 V IV Lie LEADING CLOTHIERS 'their way to the train the following morning, made arrangements to tlulsh the tight at Drain. The tight at Drain was staged In a barn, with plenty of daylight, and it ; wits fast enough for the most fastldl- i ous. Once during the fight Benson's ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ entry, evidently knocked silly, flew from the scene of the fray to a rafter in the barn. At this juncture Booth's rooster commenced a lusty crow of victory. This evidently brought the Benson rooster back to its senses, for It f swooped down, and picking the Yon Had Opie Read written only “The but that it can effect the most exem-j light a couple of candles and get the calla pride on the bead, killed It In Jucklins,” he would still have taken 1 plary. as well as the street gamin— birds started, the two gleefully watch- stantly. That ended the series led what promised to be one of the all time. a place among the foremost writers 'just like baseball and other sports. The visit of Robert A. Booth, can- hardest scraps ever fought between of stories of American home life, for Such victors in some classes it is the universal opinion that there ; didate for United States senator, is two male specimens of the gallus awarded all sorts of honor, but it | enjoyed by no person in Klamath bankiva. The word "promised" is a different fate that met Benson's Falls as much as by Judge Henry L. used advisedly, though, Mrs. I game cock. After Benson came to i Benson—who may also be a repub | Klamath Falls the game cock endear lican candidate if the ballots are re ed itself to Rev. John Hunsaker, an counted in time. The two were By HAL SHERIDAN early day minister here, and father youths together. They planned busi (Written for the United Fress) of Bob Hunsaker. Hunsaker took the ness deals on each other's advice; game bird to his home—and then the NEW YORK, Aug. 20.— Baseball flume lai stringency, und they know event you'll probably have to look al they instilled into each other an am slaughter commenced, The game magnates. Fed., major and minor, that when money gets scarce they what used to be the market page ti -bition for the service ot the state— cock proceeded to kill every other "«e a Hill« It> hi , with a <>n«-llnr heed and they pi’,pd game cocks against ale beginning to wear a very worried will l><> among tlie tlrst to suffer. rooBter on the place, aggravating Co til hi on sense some baseball reading about as follows I each other. Mrs. Hunsaker to such a point that look these days, They ail share Gen "Giants Lose Again" she beheaded the warrior, and prom oral Sherman's opinion of war. They power« still show signs of having that It was along in the early ’#•'« that ■rtlcli- tells them tliut fan«, and even "Alter winning the pennant In tu to disown any relative of ised Benson was principal of the Normal hers are wonderlug where they are going who would dare cast a vote for Hen- to get off it this big European scrap thirty-third degree "bugs," will stay National League lor the lourtb con- ■ school at Drain. At the same time away from the ball orchards when the »"«utlve time, the Gianls Io*; lb« son at any election. Booth was postmaster, express agent de luxe lasts much longer. 60 cents and six bits that they hand world's chumplonshlp to th« Atblstla and merchant at Yoncalla. Incident Reticent as they at« to admit that In there will be needed to keep the (<>f Philadelphia." ally, he operated a sawmill in the anything at all will hurt the great and family larder supplied. Baseball Isn't Ye gods aud little fishes' i'«Mt Douglas town. Booth and Benson were grand American game of baseball, a necessity—except to the athlete« Imagine the situation when tbs sbcn very close friends, even in that early they will tell you, when closely who derive their living therefrom. tome« to pass? But come to pattit day, aud when Benson was presented pressed, that the «ar across the pond Where baseball will get walloped may. and probably will utile*« sooe with a game cock by a friend in Cali irn'l doing them a bit of good. That fornia,, he had to impart the glad some concession, from a B. B. owner, the hardest will be In the world's on« llaron Kothchlld or Andy Csr- ■serious" (apologies to you-know-me- ui-gle culls this (European battle tidings to Booth—who proceeded to take It from us. I Al). This annual battle In the fall; rol'“1 ,0 * halt. Here's why lu a But- instruct an express messenger to get ---------- 1 Ills has been a mighty tough year Robert A. Booth him the best game cock he could. between the two pennant winners In shell: UKI FARMER»« a on ye national pastime, anyway. The the major leagues, as we all know, After the preliminaries had been Tills bloody mesa across the pool T A greut strength shown by the Feds on is more human interest shown in this has been a veritable golden harvest la putting all newspapers and preu arranged Benson, one evening, put G«M»D CHOP—LECTURE SUNDAY their second year out, combined with for the club owners and players. homely tale than in any other pro Henry L. Benson his feathered scrapper in a sack, and associations to an enormous expstu'. a lot of bickering and quarreling be duct of Read’s gifted pen. I took the train for Yoncalla. He was The newspapers the country over ( ablegranis como high, «specially II NIGHT—OTHER NKWS NOTES tween players and owners, has given And what character makes this met with open arms by Booth, who ' Booth, noting the absence ot the men have obligingly boosted along th« »ar times; extra editions are put out OF THE THRIVING COMMUNITY baseball a terrific wallop. The turn cause of tho game by playing book such a favorite? Needless to say hustled him to the Booth home for ' from the dining room, also went to to this at u big loss, more men In all depart stiles have not been clicking so mer- that it is "Lemuel Jucklin," a devout dinner. That dinner may not have the woodshed, and discerned two wild world’s "serious" stuff all over the ments ar» required, and business s jrlly as in years gone by, Christian—but an ardent lover of taken up much more than the usuaJ ly excited young men and two highly ; front pages. This year, with Europe bad. cutting down on the advertising Old General Public seems to be get game cocks. (Herald Special Service) amount of time, but to the two game enraged game cocks hopping about Involved In the greatest war the world Naturally a lot of money Isn't golnf ting wary of the once great sport, be "I believe the Good Book from cock owners, it seemed that aeons had the room in the feeble glow of the MT. LAKI, Aug. 20.—Most of the has ever known. It Isn't hard to Im to be spent "covering" lomt »nA lieving that like everything «Ise, It 1« kiver to kiver,” he would say, but1 elapsed from the time they sat down candle light. ranchers are busy either cutting their agine w hat will be done to baseball. mere thing as a world's series. And getting commercialized after seeking solace in the Scriptures, until they had an opportunity to slip It was at this point that Mrs. Booth grain or hay. The crops are good It is possible there will be sporting If the newspapers don't give the worli Now, with thia war thing coming pages left In some newspapers by the »cries Its usual amount of space, that he would have to watch a battle be- away from the table and into the ■'intervened," and her views on cock- this year. The June froet did little down on the top of all their other time the world's series Is started. We *1» be another blow at the attend- tween “Sam" and "Bob” before peace woodshed during the chance absence fighting, as she' pronounced them, damage in some sections 1 troubles, the aforementioned mag- doubt It. of mind fully returned of Mrs. Booth from the room were so bitter that the embryo jurist ance at tho parks. '“any a sleepless Now, all this is passed out to show Once they gained the woodshed, hesitated about remaining all night The evening service at the Mt. Lakl i “ateH "r* Wnr news by that tlm« will have Ah in all, it looks as if Osnertl night They fear that If the war engulfed every newspaper that devotees of the old Spanish however, the two were all exhuberant He was finally persuaded to do so, church next Sunday will be in the In the War Is going to hand General BaoobaU draws out very long It will cause a sport are not necessarily un-Godly, again, and just as quick as they could however, and Benson and Booth, on nature of a lecture by Mr. Avery. It I country, front page and all. In that ■ an awful wallop, right In the tnusb! will be illustrated by stereopticon views. There will be special music. . here M there were two or three year.ldued maledictions, this wn. the nation by Thoma« Love of wlthholdlM ago, but the people who have dec;— ' ■* " lO<l ‘ iy ' -----Wl l< * BC‘ “ ,tth Mr H,y Fever ll.ooo belonging to him. Mrs. Lewis and daughter, Irene, «** i,r" of the type vwl»«v flood m Ho arrived, officially, today to open are recovering from their Injuries re- ‘ boom ------*------ ' C osb ]. « rt ° havwfioii,, he hay fever seaso nof 1914, town sfieculn The testimony of tho defense went calved in a recent runaway In Klam intention of settling.. Not U---- fro”t will (he old annual to show that Love loaned the money ) ath Falls. ■amotion extension bill iqRi ^(1 to en- "peat" t according to popular to Crystal. W. H. A. Kenner »nd able the Klamatli farme/^-, f’improve mid tiistor), Joseph 8. Kont wem attorneys f<* li't-JriiftHca belief. Mr. West received a registered pig ‘‘I* ranch, purchase stock, machinery, I’hyslclsns Wiy today 1« actually the the defense. I he sent away for. This is the «econd etc., and the Eur0p»)h.n war to furnish dawn of the season of hay fever, one he has purchased, and he Is gain a market for all-prti0'iicts, the future marked by heglrns to seashore and left Lassen Just |n Time. ing quite a reputation for his thor ot Klamath rounty'is.indeed rosy." mountains. Rev. It. H. Sink, pastor of th« Co#- oughbred stock. ■ —* ' ■ Igiegatlonal church at Stocktou. Calif« War Is Cutting Into the Gate Receipts of Major Leagues Booth’s Visit Recalls Cockfight Senatorial Candidate and Judge Benson Laugh Over Early ’80’s in Douglas County Managers, Though Loath to Admit It, Say That Blame Is Partly the Neglect on the Part of the Newspapers These Days IK BEING CUT and Grand Prelate of tho Kni«h<* Templar In that stale, tells an inter- '"ting story of a trip to Mount Ul- sen last wo«k. The party climbed II* (Continued from Page 1) volcano, und took some pictures < l°* 11 to tho crater. They had Just reach*1 oats, wheal, potatoes, etc., will at the Ih<> place where their horses wert I same time be building up a demand tied when the volcano orupted, «*" for Klamath products that will endure' SI MMER PERSECI TION <> e THOU- AFTER short deliberation . where they had stood 1» after the European Imbroglio is at ' smoko and flame. With hla wlf« an end." I’ALENMEN RETURN WITH A Mr»- Emma Strait and daughter!. Hie Enterprise company has large I ANCE TODAY—STAYS ON THE \ EICDH T ITNnivn haismiv .. ,tev Hlnl< *" lo,irlng this section. The THNDING SALOON MAN party itaMs hom, |n teh)r „1|t0 to- holdings here, and Mr. Eberlein visits here frequently. NOT GUILTY ^morrow. • I'« P«pole here talk of dull times, but they are better off than any Cali For any Itching skin trouble. pH* fornia town," he continued. "There Unitea Press Service After a deliberation of about forty eczema, salt rheum, hives, Itch. WASHINGTON, 1). C„ Aug. 20,— minutes, tho jury In tho Crystal case head, herpes, scabies, Doan's 0|nt' are fewer vacant buildings here, In proportion, than there are In San I "Ker-choo!” "Ker-choo-oo!" Wednesday evening returned a ver- ment Is highly recommended 60e • Francisco. Followed by sniffing and sniffle», <JI<t, finding tho dofondant, Al Cry«- box nt nil stores "There may not be as many pepole' stentorian blowing of nose and sub- j*al, not guilty. Crystal was hccuhk I Today'« new« 1« The Hereld