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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE FOUR A Trial Order Will Convince You That It Is to Your Advantage to 8.^ & i SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS ."XI \ \ A 2 A V We Pay All Mail or Express Charges Fill Orders the Same Day Received And Guarantee Satisfaction « s I ’• 7 ■» S I <• T i » 1 1 STOCKING THE LARGEST LINES OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR IN THIS SECTION OF THE STATE, WE CAN GIVE YOU PRICES AND DELIVERIES. SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS FOR ANYTHING IN CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND FOOTWEAR ■ •afe# ¡ÂU / p W.< <*• s SEND THAT US FIRST TRIAL ORDER J COPYRIGHT BY ED. V. PRICE A CO. K. K. K. Store, Leading Clothiers M Hikll. BOARDS Oxford University Has Begun Sessions Today OREGON POTATO FARMERS IRE OFFERED INDU'EMENT h AT INSTITI TF Skulls and Jaws Are to Form the Exhibit The following letter is being sent I CORVALLIS, Oct. 7. By growlug the school officers of the county by ¡known vurietlw of pointoea free from County School Superintendent Fred i atseaac pests Oreguu farmers may se- Peterson. icure a reasonable bouus from Califor The annual school board conven- nia growers who want the pc'atoc» j tion will meet at tbe high school (or seed In the San Joaquin della building in Klamath Falls, at 10 UAWMAKKERK AGITATED OVER region 4u,000 acres of potatoes are o'clock, Friday, October 16, 1914. I grown annually, and the growers are WAR TAX PROPOSED FOR BEER should like very much to have at : anxious to get reliable sources of least one member from each school AND WH1NKEY AND CONTEST I* seed supply in Oregon, and If the ¡United Press Service i liy means of plaster casta and ater- t utted Preaa Service nounced. The time spent in serv right kind of reputatiou Is made for OXFORD, Oct. 8.—Oxford opened ing their country will count as time board of the county present at this SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. *. One of ruptlron slides the < a uses of disease A BITTER ONE meeting. considerable the Oregon product today, despite a great decrease in at in residence at Oxford, if tbe under tbe educational ftuilurea of the hy- of the teeth will be shown. Subjects for discussion will be quantities will find a ready market tendance, due to a big part of the graduates so desire There will be a large display show glene display in the social economy ( "Condition and Care of 8chool Build-i . at Stockton At the present time student body having joined Eng American students entering Ox-1 Ing tho comparatively maxillary unat- exhibit of the I'auaina-Pacific exposi ings,” "The Teacher.” "School Leg is- J I nlied Press Service much of the crop that goes from Ore land's army. The total enrollment at ford for the first time are expected om> of various aulmai«. including WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct 8.— j gon la sa‘d to be a badly mixed lot tion will be the largest collection of iiatlon." "School Taxes." the school is not expected to exceed to receive a great deal more atten- msu. and explaining why wild ani Definite action on some matters of | A bitter contest is expected In both that shows no indication of selection skulls und Jawa of prehistoric and 1,000. tlon this year. They are expected to i mals and savages seldom have tooth- modern races of men and of akulla importance will be taken at this time. the house and seuate when the war Of desirable types. The students absent on military be more of a force in the school. All I,. ...... ache. and plaster casta of tbe dental equip ... . . . , . ... Do not fail to be present, tax measure now in the hands of sen "Serious losses resulting from the service will suffer no loss in their students will spend each day in drill- I Th» dlspllay will include n repro Meals may be taken at the high ate committee U reported to congress lnroadi of fungus and Insect pesta ment of lower animals ever exhibited standings aa a result, it was an- ing for military service. •These skulls will demonstrate that durllon of the (3.500,001) Forsythe school lunch counter. The "liquor question" will be the | led to a potato emergency conven- ! the soft foods of men of civilized infirmary for children in BoatOlt. prime issue, and will overshadow all tlon. which was recently held In races und.of domestic animals have with its modern dental and OFFERS NEW txCHEME < sMITH-I.El EK ACT IS hygienic JAP EXHIBIT other articles tn th« bill, and a siren- Stockton, ” said Professor F. D. Bailey K)H THE LABOR PROBLEM NOT FULLY UNDEILSTOOD equipment, and of a model hygienic ON WAY HEBE uous fight will be made by the liquor.of the Oregon Agriculture College ; caused diseases from which many I ______ I It will occupy doo barbarous races and all the wild ani- [dental office. Interests to prevent an additional plant pathology deiutrtmenl. who at- • mala are Immuno 1'sited Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 7.— isquare feet of space SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7.—The tended the convention. “At the close CHICAGO, Oct 7.—Co-operating Many letters are being received by 1 first shipment ot materials for the tax on their goods. The democratic senate caucus met of the convention a permanent organ- the United »tales department of ag with various charity organizations, Japanese government building at the at 10 o'clock this morning In an effort Izatlon to be known as the Pacific the city marketing commission, which riculture which indicate that farm Panama- Pacific exposition, consisting to hasten tbe completion of the com- Coast Potato Growers' Association women in various sections ot the has touched the problem of the un of building materisls, stones and trees mlttee's report. was effected, and a resolution p. sued employed in its campaign for munici country have come to believe that the for the garden, will be brought to this I'llII.AI’ELPHIA, Oct. 7. Tickets lined Press Service • 1 • ■ - - unanimously asking the potato glow pal markets, has formulated a pro government is about to assist them city on the steamer Shlnyo Maru, for the world's scries games were CLEVELAND, Oct. 7, itrpetltlona ers of Oregon and other Western I gram for handling the labor problem with grants ot money to Individuals. which leaves Kobe October 8th. placed on sale at 9 o'clock this morn of panic horrors of the past* will be states to Join in the organization. This unfortunate mistake which, it this winter, and has sent it to the ing. Tlirre thousand fans were In On the same steamer will be picked “Oregon growers have a fine oppor II* .41 night, despite a drizzling rain. averted forever, according to Fire Chamber of Commerce and leading is feared, will be the cause of consid Japanese workmen. The Shlnyo t hief Wallace of Cleveland today, if tunity here, and It Is to be hoped et able disappointment, appears to Maru will bring 400 tons of material employers ot labor for approval. Il la estimated that three-quarters owners of public buildings and the that some action will be taken to ot the .« tickets ar<- buna fide fans, tbe White Pelican The marketing commission sug ¡have arisen through a misunderstand- for tbs building, eighty-flve tons for aters will adopt a safely lock deylre E. H. Daniela and wife, Medford; profit by IL” gests that before winter seu in the i mg ot the Smith-Lever act recently the Japsnese tea house and ISO tons itest helm scalpers. Each Is entitled patented by George II Htsnbrldge, a , , Plans for organizing tbla work will 'to |)Ut' II« " two ,. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. JoJhoson, J. W. city take a detinue stand against be ' passed by congreas. til l s' Cleveland carpenter. of stone. Dana, E. C. Notter, Berkeley; J. B. be considered during convention week Under this act funds contributed i ing made the dumping ground ot Hlanbrldge's Invention can The Chiyo Maru, leaving Kobe Oc thousands of floaters, who drift into both by the federal and state govern tober 27th, will bring additional com i Irwin, Pittsburg; Daniel Kleth, Halt at tbe college, November >0 to De it|>|Hsie l‘ro|HSM*<1 I uim « phtieif on either double or single cember 5, and it is altogether likely Chicago every tall to spend the win i ments are made available for prac plement of men and materials. Archi Lake; Frank W. Hooper Esq., Yreka; SACRAMENTO, Oct 7 The Farm doom with surely of keeping them ter. It believes that if the city and tical demonstration work in agricul tect Ooichi Takeda is also expected to Jack Hammond, Harry Green, San that steps will be taken to meet the ers’ Protective League of California, locked from tho outside The allgln- Francisco; Raphael on, Washington, demand for Oregon-grown seed i>ota- employers alike announce that resi ture and home economics. Experts ¡arrive on the Chiyo Maru. represei.'iug thirty counties, met r< cat pressure from I lie inside, howemr, D. C.; C. 8. Judd, Portland; W. J. Mc- toes. dents of Chicago will bo given the from tbe agricultural colleges and the cently In Callioiula aud adopted plans ullo vs the doors to immediately awing Enerney, Dunsmuir. preference in hiring men through the county agents, both men and women, i Fracture» HU Note. to oppose the proposed unlveisul eight wide open. As a part of a study, national In Its Hotel Hail are to show farmers and farm women | winter months, this movement will Howard Dayton, connected with the the value of modern methods in agri- "y-— --'" Lester Nichols, Bonanza; W. C. scop«, th« forest service. In co-opera hour law, the home rule in taxation be checked. , liniiHPkpaninF , , u»ou electrical store, has his nasal U ««rd just received from England cultura and and ilpm- 1 Tucknell, Dunsmuir; Mrs. Geo. Lisk, tion with tbe National Association of ! proposal, the witter <oinmlaslon act. housekeeping, dem upp<-uaage in a metal caat, aa the Big employers are urged to aid the culture re- |C. E. Hoyt, A. A. Mitchell. Fort Klam- Box Manufacturers, has Just Issued a and several other measures that were by officials ot the Panama Pacific In- onstrate the use of labor saving de workers during the winter months by suit of a apill from a motorcycle on !ath; N. G. Glnsbach and wife, Chilo- llttlo circular which gives some Inter declared to be detrimental to the in i« «national Exposition gives hope lb, t putting employes on half pay, in vices. the Pel'can City road last night. »perimänä of the famous Chlillugbu* i 'quln; W. C. Dalton. Malin; C. D. Wei esting statistics in regard to tho kinds terest of agriculture In California The purposes ot tbe act are thus en stead of cutting their forces in half if wild, white entile will be In the live of wood used In the manufacture of ¡ter, Dorris; R. Kattenhorn, Merrill; business conditions make any reduc tirely educational; and there are no Wages of women operatives In the stock show of the exposition The * Finns for New York city's 350, Out» boxes. provisions whatever for direct finan ■W. 0. Akersa, Santa Barbara; W. E. tions necessary. They are further silk mills of China are nearly at the According to this circular, box building >>u the grounds of the Pana- ••attic were first enclosed in Chiliini • i Glendenning, C. F. Raymond, Ash urged to give preference to married cial assistance. vanishing point, as they only receive makers use annually 4,547,973,180 ' ma-Pncific exposition have been re-A'nm Park In 1220 A. D. They havu This demonstration work, which land; R. W. Terrell, A. F. Hunt. Port meu, or those supporting dependents. 5 cents a day. hand; W. W. Morrow, H. L. Buetler, feet of lumber, <9 per cent of which Is colved by the exposition board of been traced aa descendants of th .« If lopping names off the payroll be the Smlth-l*ever act is designed to promote has already met with con Lee Renchards, A. E. Slig, M. Hill. soft wood and the balance hard wood. 'works. One of the features ot this white bull of Caledonia. comes a necessity. At the request of a number of yacht Han Francisco; E. R. Smith, B. A. Virginia uses the largest quantity ot building will be oil paintings of gien. Department stores and factories siderable success in tbe states where clubs in this country and abroad, the Barry, Sacramentoo, iftrs. N. Berry, wood for boxes, w hile the Dakotas use size, showing New York city in 1716, Monte of the <« cu pat Ions now <>p< It has been started, but tbe additional employing girls are asked to retain management of the Panama-Pacific G. K. Harrington, Salem. the least, tile former heading the list 11815 and 1915. Many other Inleresl- to women are laundry overseers, Ian girls who must support themselves In funds now available will greatly in exposition has decided to postpone scape gardeners, dietitians, social s< with 433,028,887 feet, foard meas i Ing features are being prepared. preference to those who are seeking crease its efficiency. the international yacht regatta from rstariM, farm managers, interior de ure, annually, and the Dakotas To avail themselves to the full of work to earn "pin money." The situ I April, 1915, to August and Septem- orators, photographers, chemists si I American Hteamslilp ( aptuevil bringing up the rear with onlly 18,- ation among the working girls, the I its possibilities tbe department offi x YESTERDAY’S COAST bacteriologists. ' Whllo tho steamship Lorenzo, tog- recommend that farm women ber ’ 067 feet, board measure. cials commission declared, demands partic Oregon and Washington rank about 'tatsrsd as a United Hutes merchant LEAGUE RESULTS ! form local clubs and then communl- ular attention. According to a Warsaw correspond-1 I tbe middle of the list with 78,930,000 plan, and tho Norwegian steamer Thor Notice of Appointment of Adminis with the county agent or the I cate As the first step in carrying out tratrix R. IL E 'and 91,484,500 feet, board measure, were engaaed In coaling the German thia program, the commission sug !state agricultural college. in this ent a German dirigible was shot down i Notice is hereby given that 1 have cruiser Karlsruhe at sea, they were near the fortress of Modlin, and the 1 respectively. Oakland .................. 7 ... . 3 ' way it will often be possible to secure gested that all big employers submit 3 Of the kluds of wood used, white ¡surprised und captured by a British been appointed as tho administratrix careful estimates of the number of a visit from the county agent or from German crew captured. I lx» Angeles ......... .... 7 13 Bromley, Chris-I pine seems to be the profaned box warship and taken to St l.uclii to of tho estate of Vivian R. Evans, tjc- Killilay, Grimes, [the home economics expert. employes they believe they must dis ceaaed. It is announced that a giant lumber I tian and Mitze; Perritt and Meek. I material, with l,131,9<JO,94<i feet, 'aw^alt disposition by a prize court. charge January 1st, if they are con All persons having claims against I cot iteration with a capital ot several E. I board measure, to its credit, #11 per II H. SHAKEUP COMING vinced reductions in working forces Fleets of Great Britain and France the field outate are directed to present 8 8 2 i cent of which is the eastern species. IN POHTOFFK'EB million dollars is planned by holders Mission ......... must be made. With this data on 'of large timber Interests In Clatsop Han Francisco 1 ' Yellow pine, eastern species, ruuks are bombarding all the fortified post same, with proper vouchers attached, 5 1 hand, the commiasion proposes to es Stroud and Rohrer; Pernoil and next, followed closely by red gum, tions of Austria In the vicinity of to «>••. nt my residence In Poe Vulley, WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 7.— and Tillamook counties. It will build tablish a municipal employment ex Cattaro In Dalmatia. Klamath county, Oregon, or at the ' spruce and western yellow pine. change and make immediate efforts Plans for tbe reorganization of the a fleet of steamers and maintain a Schmidt. office of my attorneys, Kuykendall A string of eastern distributing yards. 4 ; Sitka spruce and western hemlock « 2 post office staffs In a score or more of to secure work for persons who may « 4 [are the principal Northwest woods Douglas W. llnlley, W. fl. Fiirnett Ferguson, whose offices are In the . . . 2 Venice .... find themselves without jobs during the larger cities, with general shake The Otis Elevator company of Port Portland ... 14 . . . 8 ups in the personnel, has been an ». used for boxes; in fact. In |>er «•ent of and Mrs. A. Doloch Rose of Pendleton l.ootnls building, Klamath Falls, Ore the winter. land will Install the largest battery of Hitt and Elliott; Krause and Yantz the boxes made in tl.e United States have organised nn industry to employ gon, such claims to be presented nounced by the postmaster general I are manufactured on the Pacific a dozen people in manufacture of wo within six months from this date, to- ! elevators on the coast In the new Cleveland, Ohio, will probably be 8a n Francisco is to have a newspa wit: October 8th, 1914. Meier A Frank building In Portland men toilet article«. To retard the speed of motor trucks Coast. per owned, managed and circulated the first affected. The plan Is to die- ZKLLA O, KVANH. or stop them entirely, If not running . ------------------------------------------------ ___ charge the postmaster from all ex- by uj women. the in- wuuivss« It •«• is •«» to -— be • — — run ---- in —------- — I Dr. It. II. Hamilton Is now local«*«! Administratrix of th« Estate of Vivian Austin Hayden leaves In the morn Diplomata in Rome say they ex too swiftly,’ a Frenchman lias Invent tereat of the democratic party, and cept executive functions, and to put It. Evans, Diseased, Mias Mary Fairbrother will be th«¡experienced meu in chaige of the di pect Russia to declare war upon Tur ed a wide bladed fan, horrlzontally i ing for San Francisco, to attend to In room« I, 2 and II, In White build * 10-8 11-5 sw ing. Phone ho 8-2 w business matters. mounted beneath the vehicles. key unless Turkey demobilises. managing editor. i««'t work of handling tbe malls. Hotel Arrivals I I I i —*•- res