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THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGR FOUR We Are Showing Some Exceptional Values in « = A = % Voitot) BOYS’ SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS PANTS X •rill'RADAV. <M Toll FR I, IHU A \ / i Clever New Style Creations < OVERCOATS IN THE NEW BALMACAAN AND OTHER STYLES At Very Modest Prices 2/ou. eo totin .Minuti" > y y K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers Peace Is Near In One War'^’J’j c ♦ ♦♦ l\ A ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Wise Ones See Signs of Surrender of the Federáis (Continued from pag* II t I Ford a Foe to the Cigarette Habit MOVIE SHIPPING Henry LAW EFFECTIVE TIGHTI » CLOSED MI TAI. CASES. that bring every objective point of the campus within easy reach of each bones . mist in: used Fl >11 Henry Ford la more Interested In t little book a brief statement of bls j of the other points. The lawns are the American boy than he Is In Ford iMMltlon. reproduced a letter written embellished with numerous maguiU- by Thomas A Edison In which cent specimens of trees tiud groups of automobiles, and one Indication of I him th« electrical genius leih why he shrubbery. while the travel ways are this tact la Mr Ford's activity in en will nut employ a cigarette smoker bordered by shrubs end flowers ar United Press Service listing American youth against the and also numerous letters and bits ranged in artistic designs, and yet WASHINGTON. I> C.. Oct 1 cigarette of testimony from men and women having a fairly l er manent character. New shipping safety regulations for Not long ug<> Mr Ford «»nt on rec prominent in all walks of Ilf« This The entire scheme of planting gives moving picture Altus went Into effect an air of peaceful activity, orderly today Under orders of the Interstate ord in an authorised Interview In testimony is overwhellmlngly against effort, earnest purpose and quiet re-- Cummetcr Commission, beginning to which he explained his attitude to the cigarette, and good practical and ward cigarette smoking, and was scientific reasons are given tmement to the coll ge landscape day. movie" tilm* cannot be shipped The book Is Issued under (he title By HAL SHERIDAN The < ifflege farm, garden and or except In tightly dosed tnocal cases, careful to make It clear that bls pur (Written for the United Press) chard are comprised of 143 acres, so enclosed in a strong, spark-proof pose la not to endeavor to refotm, 'The Case Against the Little White plotted and planned aa to meet the wood n box or In spark-proof boxes men over 15 years of age. but that he Hlaver," The first edition was long ball League of the United States. That NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Will this • in the select circle themselves, hope« to educate young men under ago exhausted, so great was the de demand of the various line« of work made of sheet l»on winter see the end of the baseball To Illustrate, we will recite the case was the birth of the Federal league tnd still conform to a gen ial scheme that age and boys to the «Vila of the mand from all quarter«, but a new Under former law regulations Aims cigarette, «ap^wlally the deleterious war? Many men high tn baseball— of one James Powers—the real father of today edition Is ready now, and anyone of landscape embellishment. couid be shipped In flbr«-b«ard cases This has all been recited just to man close to the ones who dictate of the Federal League He has drop- may have n copy by writing to the The various plots are used to grow The new film regulations are part of effect on physical health in both the American and National ped out of sight completely, it seems, show what Powers did for the Fed Mr. Ford has compiled lu a neat Ford Motor company of Detroit for It ¡crops of various kind, for college uae th K<llerning~shipment of explo- leagues—«ay that it will. and still it was only by his diligent eral League. We told you what the and aa demonstration tracts for the Just how the windup of this con- work th“ lh® lea«ue rvall’r °Pened ,ta Federal League did to Powers—lost instruction of student», attending col nivea and other dangerou* artici»* I I NIVERNITÌ' PRENDENT fljet will be brought about, though. Br« s«“on And he w" h«nded h” him in the shuffle. And now we won- lege, Some of these plats are like POINTS OI T PERIL 1. a much mooted question Out of l““P«rU before the end of that sea- der will they do Jim Gilmore the wise used by members of the experi same way if organized baseball lu the many opinions advanced by the *°n ment station staff, and upen them EUGENE. Hept 3U. The perils of ones supposed to know, one fac- The league directors excused their sists upon it aa one of tile terms of have been conducted research and ex Hotel Hall SALEM. Sept. 3<L- According to a educutlon that alm* solely al etflclen- stands out very prominently. That *ction ¡a decorating him with the settlement? Misa Ada Moro, Stockton; Mr* periment work of the highest possible c> was pointed out by President 1*. L. is that when the time come» for set- Ancient Order of the Tin Can by say The Federal League will have to value to the agricultural Inter.-st* of statement Issued by Stat« Superin Campbell in an address to the faculty Millille l-aws. Flagstaff, Ari*.. A It tendent of Banka Sargent the major- tlement—when organised baseball ing that they discover«« that he was effect some kind of a .settlement if it Oregon. McGinnis. C O Ingle. H Nakahara. *lty of the slate banks of Oregon have aud student body at the stat« univer Han Francisco, W opens Its arms and takes the young . not a good executive. He was too holies to stay out of the bankruptcy This portion of the college lands Il Hlmpson. Al- sity's first general assembly courts. The main reason for jhi* fa occupies a slightly elevated and gent met the l»<g|tlmate demands of their Federal league into them with a kiss much of a dreamer, they said. goma. Harry Engle. W M Hkeeu. An many of those present bad heard Grant all this, and yet Powers was that the league is carrying enough ry rolling site within the western llm- customers. The state bank superin of forgiveness—a person by the Fort Klamath: William Hoyt. Mer ' education for efficiency" held up as tendent has received the statements not treated with fairness. In recog and boys posing I ball players—or men name of James Gilmore won t be its of the city. rill, H II. Taft, Oakland J I. Nap- nition of what he had done for the as such to supply three or four The college livestock farm, com-1 i of 162 of the 176 state banks and the ultimate Ideal, the description of tin. Iloweburg, T W lee. Dlllei among those present. monly referred to as tl e south farm, trust companies lu Oregon and with the bidden |>ertl which it contains ore ; Wesley I) Ives, Willows. This Gilmore person, who has really league, the league should have taken 1 leagues. care of him in some manner. Federal consists of 115 acres south of the relation to them makes the following brought about some hard thinking on Not having any minor I made the Federal league, has in White Pelican the part of the audience. I * Powers long has had the "bug" of League, where it can send players campus and adjoining the city limits. comment: curred the everlasting enmity of the Intercet-1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bales. Port- Here is President Campbell's argu "These statements show powers that be in the organized base- organizing a third major league. His I that It doesn't need, the Federal This tract Is divided up Into numer Upd. E. V Carier, G 0. Kubanka. F ment. In substance: Ing changes In conditions since the I m . i 1 fold. These persons have made maiden effort in that line was pulled lx.-ague has to keep on Its payroll all ous buildings, meadows, pastures and Education for mere personal effi li. Wagner. Ashland, Mr und Mrs last call of June 30. Fifty-four banks 'In 1912. when he tried to put the Co feed lots, and is the. site of the small- , youngsters who fall to make good or it emphatically plain that if they ever The ■ er farm animal buildings and of the have Increased their loans in spite of ciency tends to produce a type that J H l«tta, l-etta, la., C. Il Kenner do consent to a peace parley with the lumbian league over. That lasted—- old-timers who are slipping uims al i>eraonal aggrandisement. It and wife, Han Francisco; W C. Camp. a decrease In deposits. in a way — almost a season. It was a reason they don't dare to let any of experimental poultry plant. Fcderals that Gilmore will not be ad "Thirty-nine banks have Increased ; Is a nelllsh type; It tries to achieve Its Ixxilsvllle, C. K. Evans, Weed; F W A few ot the larger and more Inu mitted to it. And their one demand very sorry spectacle while it lasted, these go outright is plain. If they end frequently at the expense of oth Sterling and wife. Dr Minnie Israeli. ill.elr loans, their deposit* also show are as an imitation of a major league, did they would scare away many portent buildings on the campus that they will insist upon to the bit ers. It Is not a socialized type, or a Rpokano; C. H Fell«, Portland. C. E ing an Increase. ter end will be the elimination of Gil but it served its purpose—it implant stars whom they hope to lure from 'Agricultural Hall, Administration Ico-o|>eratlve one. The education (bat Chapman, Tonopah; Jas T. Chinook. "Forty banks reduced their loans ed the germ of a third major league the Amerncan and National leagues. building. Science Hall, Dairy building, more from the spotlight. reduction In product« thia tyi>e is therefore a fail Uulcin. Phil N Ashtnun. Seattle. 1 with a corresponding To one in the bleachers this doesn't in the minds of several wearthy men. These athletes wouldn't hop to the Waldo and Caulhorn halls, men’s ure. since the ideal education pro their deposits. The next year found Powers on the gymnasium, women's gymnasium. Feds if they feared they would be set look very good. If the Federal League reduced their duce* a |>erson who alms nt efficiency, Pt club owners stand for this they won't job again, and by that time he bad free, with nowhere to go if they start Mines building. Mechanical hall. Ar I "Twenty-nine banks the fact that it is true, and consequently at auc- loans, notwithstanding ed to go badly. mory, shops and Sheppard hall. be showing much of a sportsmanlike '‘»ed up a representative men as spirit And, Judging by past perfom- backers. At Indianapolis, in the Each team in the Federal la-ague Agricultural hall is the largest of I ¡there was an Increase In their de ! cess, but not at efficiency and success nt the expense o' others, lint her. he ances, they are liable to give Gilmore «Prlng of 1913, Powers put through has from thirty to forty players. As these buildings It is built of brick > posits. "Bevcnty-one bunks increased their xeeka th« success that come* to his the gate if by so doing they can land 'he organization of the Federal Ba*e- twenty-five is the maximum carried and sandstone, and consists of the fellows along with himself. He Is ac by any club during its regular playing central administrative building and reserve percentages. "Eighty-flvo bank* decreased their; cordingly of the type that heli« to season, it can be seen easily that the the agronomy and horticultural Your attention - do we move me world forward. reserve percentage*. Feds are toting an enormous expense 1 wings. have It? LISTEN!! Many "Six banks made no change In th«] "The type of efficiency for which account. The central portion Is 66x140 feet.l a square meal Is spoiled in the age Is calling now," said Presi The Feds have taken in at the gate 'and consists of four stories and base-, reserve percentages the making by unwise gro "Twenty-four bank* increased their dent Campbell, "is the one that en enough money to break . ven under ¡ment. In this portion are located 43 cers who think of profl's ables a population to co-operate to ordinary conditions. But with the 'conveniently arranged and well Iglht- bills payable and rediscounts. rather than quality. "Twelve banks reduced their bills ward n common end, and achieve that added expense of a vast number of ed class rooms, laboratories and of- ‘ nd together, all beneflttlng equally. players not needed, the league prob- ■ flceH The agronomy and hortlcul- payable and redlncounts. "Hix banks made no change In their J The education that produces such a Stale butter, bad eggs, ably will have a good sized deficit (ural wings are each 72x130 feet, lype must deal largely with the hu cheap coffee, poor potato««, as a whole. three stories and basement high. ) bills payable and rediscounts. "One hundred and twenty bank* manities, and therefore should avoid inferior off-brand canned The armory, men's gymnasium and goods, any one of which, to According to a report current in shops are also massiv« structures. Th.•■ did not report any bill* payable and any extreme In practical training. I Purely practical training may make a say the least, will spoil an Constantinople, Turkey has conclud- machinery of the shop,, ¿«mprlses rediscounts In either statement. otherwise perfect meal. ed to remain neutral, and will got large plants that afford opportunity! "It will be noted that 93 banks out Huccessful Individual, but frequently support Germany. England notified for doing the work of repairs and of the 1'12, in iplte of -he unfavorable, It makes him successful to community Turkey that should she enter the war maintenance for all college property conditions [wevalllng, have extended Idetriment. There the peril lies." Home grocers make it a ■she would be forever eliminated as a and also facilities for training *tu- th«-ir lines of credit, forty have been point of honor never to soli An extension of the 1’ E. A E. rail 'power. Turkey will demand that the idents in all Important practical obliged to reduce their loans on ac an article that Is "off." count of a shrinkage in tho dep<s<ltH, road at Eugene will tap 3,615 acre*. 'powers recognize her right to abolish phases, of metal and woodwork, They build up a reputation What la your I extra-territorial conventions In return The foregoing is but a partial list and only twenty-nine have failed to of which 1,200 are in orchard from which they are Insep erenca In a ra- | increase their loans with a corre for neutrality. of the equipment of the home station. arable. Their U'ORII, aa It iliotgun—hand- Lane county officials are planning a | — 1 ■ ■ ■ 1 ---- Scattered throughout the state are sponding Increase In deposits. were. Is a trade mark, and operated or autoloading? "A majority of the banks have fully , road from Coburg north to cost1 Under command of General Liman seven branch experiment stations, becomes a force and power If ha nd-operated, you know ths Reming. von Banders, a Prussian cavalry off)- comprised of experiment farms and met the legitimate demands of their »30,000 Sen-UMC Pump Gun. Everybody knows it In their bualneaa. cer, the Turks have concentrated a suitable buildings. More or less live- customers. If autoloading, disn got your dealer to show you the Remington - UMC Autoloading Shotgun—an arm large army on the Bulgarian frontier, stock and farm and ex|>erimcntal ma- --------------------------- Albany business men are trying to WK KNOW IT. Our cus that is performing in a way to show sportsmen that bars Emperor William has taken up hi« raise »7.500 to enlarge furniture ................ — - ....... chlnery are maintained In these at last is aa autoloading shotgun that umrki ! toms* know it — others headquarter* In Luxemburg, whore plant. Secretary Daniels has closed per- I.ranch stations and In addition to all Remit Lemmgton-UMC Repeating and Autoloading Shotguns know it. And still there are manently the Marconi wireless sta- these features the impress of college he la protected by thousands of troops sold by dealers everywhere. Find the one who shows others who should know It the Tfcrd 6.11 M.rif .f — the sign of Sports tlon for receiving a message from the Ideas is firmly stamped on some of and a large force of airmen. Japan's efforts to encourage the , for their own sake men e Headquarters. He's the man cultivation of cotton In Formosa so! British cruiser Suffolk to a British the most progressive agricultural In To keep your gun cleaned and lubricated rfyAf, use Rem d nutrì eg throughout the entire stato Cameras that will photograph ob f ftr have ended In failure. admiralty agent in New York. Oil, the new powder solvent, tusi preventative, and gun jects many miles away, the details of' lubricant. Accurate Information aluiut the which are carefully guarded secrets, There are two Kinds of Insurance. socrets.; Tho United States Imports 3.000.- RtMINGTON ARMS UNION MtlAl.UC LAKI MIDGE CO. Chilcote writea the klnil that pays. Klamath Basili. Hee Chilcote, tuw have been added to the equipment of 000 gallons of mineral waters a year, i »» BrsUwsr N.w YarS HHA Main. Main. the United States army signal corps chiefly to Europe Mediation Discussions Not Considered by the Allies Until Gilmore Is Eliminated From the Dictatorship of the New League. This Means Its End Hotel Arrivals SHOT AT I SunsetGrocery