w ' .im.,imM j. j1 lU.uiii ruir n r t , Baicgh Arraigned JEMHHWiiiiiMdv .kji . i-l -i SW- NSTS K v 'A MiM:otlU, who eomV.tl Krttil.hli wlfe'wlth a butcher Ju eltor tecrorteleg 0. D. Wlleea's 4e W,'nitfWea mWhvimI U ' saa4to kllt'klaMHaVwasarralsned ' "ski 'jMUMtNrt',tato atteraeen, -akaftM wltVaeseult'wkb a danger- lee, 1woanea. a, - .r Tr Barsceugk entered a plea at net guilty. Hto trial waa eat for o'clock jTreeday morr.lng ky Jestlce of tke IVace R. V. Don as, aad la default of $760 bonds Nuracougk waa re manded to Jail. ' Mrs. Burscough la ktra from Fort Klamath, whera ska waa taken -whan injured. w. mmnmi f K f I'-.1" V, ' u '!" -i. &S7 WHIUPULT 6UNE AfBRNT W.IK 1KTMUOH k lBttT ? ACTUMOMUM .i,.,.1 U" "I,,) . 'if ,f n rf CHUT NCX UrfOYOMiMITK PARK ' i asjaeaasewTV- a?.-u, ac. f F p- kjak W -.uamsa ta baa--nig WaifaaHAatlljawWJk Mr- flpjMteat ftai hkftaW TaaaaW i ww . ... .hi . -V7 4:;;'y;'y HUaWTMIiBaa I 7 ia-l itt -r . t . i . t-. VaNatPraaapamaa -. !( t' ' ''- 'UTrUC)KOlc;':Ark.f aW. si.- ',WtBVta ratara'of C. W. rail Htfk- iN akaaa' kaifcway aaai r fraai.Mkf " '!; wait ki tawatlcatci taa td V roab at'aTaaiaat tkart, tUW aHaUla "'' loWronMaUr araa4 taa taMagura- TROLLEY MEN GO . OUT ON STRIKE IMtlAXAPOUS HTMHKT OAR tt A I- FKJ M MAMMaM BY TMK BVDDV ACTION Of BOMK OV , 1TB KMIUYBB u- AT BUFFALO SHfkMOy OPKNBO TODAY IB AT TKMHED BY THK FOMMOBT BaRNTIBTB Of THB WORLD. WH.Ii BPKAK AT CMVRCKBM I town topics I j Am. . Tka ceadoetara ''aad a atrtt tka h Praatkatty all tka Maaa raaahw laiit af tka aMy an tlad a, aad traBte la kadly erlaated. Tka -' INDIANAPOLIS. Iatorarkaa trellar ea HMlkaMBRdBBft AAflBFMMBBBRBBf aralM- United Preaa Barrlea BUrPALO, Aur. 83. Promlaaat educator, health worker and idea tliU from alt oyer tha Halted SUtat and from tovcral forelcn natloni are gathering heiv todar to attend tha great Fourth International CoagraaaJ on School Hygiene, which will ba for mally opened Monday and will con tlnun for on waak. Dr. Charlea W. Eliot, president- aaerltua of Harvard, will praalde at all aeaatoaa aa prealdent of tka con- great, Aa Informal program for tomorrow conalata of addreaaea to ba made ky the apeakera la acorea of leaal cknrckaa. ...J..!i.H-. i-a-i.m a raada thtirkara atmlwr - kU la. " ' mm' HMn.il ! raa . aiiira'Oa-araer- Major daaaed'erer- . ,r alki aa4 wariiad on tka road..' t waa ' paaatad oat tkat .OoTeraor lledgea ef rwBl 1mM a aaod roada day te OMMmif andvormlLt ',' aswaradwBkf Ooarnor Major at .tke httear raaneat. , U. K. Reader la amaa tka farmers from tka Kaaa country who are epeadlag tka day fa. ike eaaaty aeat a a a O, A. Johneoa, a wall known Klam ath rancher, I la to do some trading. laVW iRrartPRw awKLrmv R. L. Parker la In from hie ranch mh MMkutC in To OaMfaaaJa Don J. lamwaH left ihle meratag far Ban Joaa a a corn bleed kaelaoaa aad pleaaara trip. NOTICR FOR PtTBUOATIOR Nai Oaal Laawm) Department at tka Intartor; 0. S. Lad Offeca at Lakartaw Jaly It, 1111. Natiea la karaby gtrai anea A. MttckeU. at OiaM, waa. en Jaly . lll, auUa etead Batry, Na. I7IT tar NMNWU 8WHNWU. NWKIWK, liaHam 14 Tawnahlp SM, Raaa 1H. W0kua etta Meridian, kaa Btad sattaa af kv taatlaUBaakaflaoaayawpraac to aeUkUsk elalm ta tka laai akara described, kafara a R.DaLap, Oavaty Clark at Klamatk Cavnty, Oragaa. at KlamaU Palls. Orasjaa. aa tka Sri 'improvement. Dr. J, J. Otey and wife are taking their annual hon eymoon motorlag about Klamath county and parts ef BUklytm. Bsran years ago Doctor Otey bteught kU krlda to Klamath on their -ret honey moon, and since than, with one ei- ceptlon, It has been aa annual event. Rack year the Doctor declares ha notea muck Improvement over tke year previous. Will Trying. It there he eflcacy In ''try. try again," surety K. II. Law rence will land a dear this time. He left this afternoon tor the happy hunt Ing ground, accompanied by . V. Wal ker and Frank Potneall. lirer Mantera Home. Fred Noel Louie McClur and t'aul Noel return- ad Friday night from tbalr two weeks' kuntlng and berrying trip. One big buck, a quantity of delicious huckle berries aad a triple-ply coat of tan waa the tangible evidence of the trip. Galas far a Mate. A klka ea tke beautiful west shore of Upper Klam atk Lake toward McCornack'a-Is tka &uuJy eut arranged for tomorrow r Mrf. A. L. Morris, Mrs. Lennart. Mha Uutk Merrln aad Mb Mlldrrd Lennart. Edmund Qowea Jr. will be chauffeur of tka wkeelkarro cob taln'rt tka camping outlt. r Wlll buy a S-room. strictly modern new house, completely turnlsked; kaa batk. toilet, electric llgkU; also tkree rooms la baaemaat: aa aoad lot loeaU ed on Bichth street. Owner must sell, i"" aapiamaar, isia Wa eUl'tuka van . Uu of ll.aaai " ; wktla at1 werk ky tka mor-lfor tkree years oa tkts property. " I 23-tf R. R. SMITH RKALTT CO. SAfpf TEA BEAUTIFULLY DARKENS TIE HAHt WEPI FADED AND BRAY . .' - j EWv 'ff"; - '! ,.- - raaaarias taaad ? : si atal aater datea kaek arwtnmaJ ' -A H. H. Roberta, of Otaaa. Orasaa; J. C. Taylar, tt Oiaaa, Orasaa; 1. P. Corpealag. at Otaaa, Orasaa; A. af. Jsmlaam. 9t mmatk 3 AM. r. 7-11-t-M lvMaWmt la tka County Court ef tka Bute of Oregon, far tke County ef Klam- tt.- , kwwaad Sataaar far sray'kalr to Ha'aat- te graadmotk- Ska kept bar kalr aaaU- .fatty' darkened, gtoasy aad abuadaat r wmk a brew ef Base Tea aad Butpfcar. Waaaarar ker kalr feU oat or teak ea 7tkM 4ehV faded er etraaked appear- mtartare waa applied Bat tag arewtas at kama ta aa aat af .ante.' Newadaya akttlei kiaysaiawUmbaiisrtkaaeuraarfaa. Br aafcias ataay arasatora.far tke et.voaHad "Wyetk's I ftriaamr Mahr Remedy yoa B sat a large kettle far ahoet to eeats. Beawt dragglau make tketr own, wnwa te neaaiiy tea aueay, ae laalat aaaa saatlas Wyath'a, wMak eaa be 'depended aaaa to raatara aat ural aetor aad keaaty to tke kalr, and iVspleadid far daadrnf, dry. feverlak Itcky aaalp aad failles hair. A wall known dewatowa druggist says his customers Insist of Wyetk'a Saga aad Sulpkur, keaauae, they say, If darkaas ae naturally aad evenly tkat nobody can tell M kaa been ap plied It'a ae eaay to use, tee. Yea simply dampen a apaags er aeft braak and draw It Ureugk year kalr, tak lag eaa etrend at aUnaa. ,. Da tkm at night aad ky morales tke'sray kalr disappears; attar aaotkar appMsatlaa er two ,H ia restored to Ma aatural abler and laekaglaaay, aeft aat akaa- It L ST.- maS. U .' !M m0rff V SayMr. Rent Payer! tV '1 ;:''--Tkf TOn anaValV' lafll AT V AVttff 1 .O nvYBv emawVBFamAaaTTjiasdr rtbj r V aVJBatnaVaR aa aTmV aeMrfV "1. f.Vj S25.00 A MOllTHraiT IfKANt ' u-iw ..--3 .TT " -m .j. is- n'y "s j u "1 ,- 1 Ia tke Matter of tke Batata ef Ira C. JeRanBUaSfa) fammmmmatakal oy waaaaarvaaa Aapvaaayayai Netlae la kereby givea ky tke na daratgaed administrator ef tke estate of Ira C Jekaaea, deceased, wltk tke wUl of aald decedent anneied, to tke creditors or, aad all persoaa kavlag claims against, tka estate of aald de ceased to preeeeft suck claims wltk ha proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to the aald administrator at his oce, IIP Fifth street. In the city of Klamath Palls, State ef Oregon, auch omee ko las tke place selected for tke traaa- actloa of bueUeea connected wltk tke aald estate. Dated at Klamatk Palls. Kleaatk eaaaty, state ef Oregon, tkls list day ef August, 1I1S O. C. APPLBOATK. Administrator, wltk tka will aaaesed. of tke Batata of Ira C. Jekaaea, S-Sl-t-ll r Kmjerakte Party In honor of Hon. Lionel R. Webster, Circuit Judge Ben son and wife teat evening entertained a number of frlenda at their residence. tke guest Hat Including Mr, aad Mra. Robert M. Rkkardsan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Morgan, Mra. aibsoa. Mr. and Mrs. Oebrge Chastaln, Mr. and Mrs. Don J. lumwalt and Rev. and Mra. Geo. H. Peeae. Tke evening waa highly enjoyable, and musical num bers were rendered by Mrs. Zumwalt aad Miss Loulee Benson. Rack Pros Camp Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Telford and family aad Miss Anna Hales, who have been camping at Cherry Creek, returned last evealng. Housekeeping rooms, near bridge. uWiimiftum (Ceettaued from page 1) ft u. f WM&V(y ' Klif3tQ0p. k-7 Jl k, . , WiU.. S wn 1 t 001IN10T1A1J. SOME laiOWIT. Ml ' frh NONBT.' 1H7' J - U'&ytrr-T- .'j HOW'S THE ROOF ik ,' i vj i 'fl 'ifV ;U r.AfW: mTu-j !',,)' 'i acta yea ware mBndP ejajaja saammmak ammdkSB ajaaaa aaamaai aBR aTV" Bmmmnmj anmaaan M9W WJaBTa Hlfm'paMafeaMIM "RBmmanaBaanaBngssawaanan f','' I fL4 ft-y ",Ja?W "ri AS WR WHOj TRaVL YOVBOfl' iy ill! . ... "V . M JfJfMltiA ' ti Better have ua x It tha snow comes, Areo-SeelK aad Palmetto Rubber Patet makes old roofs new. Pusl saving Heating Puraaees insuilad by aa expert meakanlc i Estimates cheerfully far aisked. AH work suaraatead ' A so aa to have more money with which to develop the wad aad nuke It poe- state to realise greater returns." Pointing to n farmer standing near by. be eon tinned: Here la a man wbose farm I visit ed, aad I aaw thla man nt work. If he haa not worked honestly to get ahead no man has. 'These msn are bound to wake good In the long run aad tha govern ment should assist them la every way, Instead of placing obstacles In their path. The farmers are all right aad the lands will ba alt right when they are properly drained. "The government ahould get busy at once to provide better drainage, aad conditions will change at once. "I am not familiar wltk lowering tke Klamatk River, kut from what I have heard I thiak It ahould be done at once, even If It costs a million dol lars. The only question to be consid ered is If tke keaef t resulting would pay a reasonable rate of Interest oa tke money Invested. "Another tklag, you kava ample power kere to be developed to pump ' out all of tke water. I do not knew ' what It would coat to Insult tha plants, but the malateaaaee, It leeks ' to ma, would be only n very nominal rata of Interest oa tke money invested." JOHNSON'S JOB THE BIG THEME j DKMOVRATH AND RKPURIilCAKH ARM MKAHtiMI.Nf! FOR TIMMHR TO BR ontMiKD TO CALIKOH NIAH (lOVKHNOH United Press Service , WA8IIINUTON, D, C, Aug. 23. Tim 8petlacy of Los Angeles Is picked by the Washington end of the Califor nia democrats to I the primary clmlco to contest the governorship with Hiram Johnson tioxt year. fetlacy can afford to niakn the run, he Is considered strong with tha people at tha South who Jiabltualy roll up big majorities for tha pro gressives, and ho la expected to re lain In tha North the leadership of his ticket scored at the polio In 110. That Qovsrnor Johnson will be re nominated Is tha opinion of Repre sentatives 8tepheaa, Bell and Nolan, progressives, aad, Indeed, the whole California delegation kere. Represen tative Knowlaad, a regular republic an, who at one time hoped to succeed Senator Perkins, admits tkat tka chances are all In favor of the re election of tke Johnson ticket. Rep resentative Curry la tka only dissenter trom this view, although tha demo crats won't talk about It. Representative Raker believes tkat tha only possible chance of defeating Johnson Is through nn alliance of the Taft republicans with tho demo crats, such aa occurred last year. In that ease Spallacy la considered the most available nominee. Fred Hall of nakersfleld will be opposed by the labor Interests, and J. It Curtln Is not taken seriously. Bell Is perma nently out of the running. J. D. Da vis, newly Installed aa collector at Hsn Francisco, would not accept the responsibility of beating the governor. Bo Rpellacy seems to be marked for the Job. Sale of Socialistic Papers Prohibited United I'resa Service HRATTLR, Aug. i!3. The sale of socialistic papers nnn iitsrnturo In the downtown loctlon or this city was today iicrmnuently prohibited by nn order of Hupcrlor Jtldg John Hum phreys. w JW J 1 INTERESTING BALL CONTEST I.VMIIKIIMKN FROM THK I'KLIOAX ItAY MILL WILL TACKI.K THK HIIIKMNtM OF THK WIDTH Kit V PACIFIC A return engsgsment betwoea the Pelican City and the Southern Pacific baseball teams wll be stsged tomor row at Modoc Park. The game will be called at 3:30. In the first game the Pelicans Me. defeat. They now want revenge. Inscribe for Tke Herald, f ftp eaata a month. In addition tho order made by tha Jurlnt makes It an offense (o condurt street meetings In that part of tha city, "If tho socialists there want papers or lltnrnturo, they inn got them from tliclr rrlends," snlil Iho Judge from (ho bench. SPEAKERS SEE DISARMAMENT THKMi OF ALL THK ADDHHBHKM OIVK.V AT THK HAtlUK CONFIUl. KNCK TODAY ARK TO THAT KFFW3T United Press Service THK HAOUK. Aug. SB. Disarma ment by all nations In the near futurn and the submission of alt luteraatlon si questions io arbitration was the theme of all speeches today at the closing plenary sslons of the Twen tieth Universal Peace Congress, which hss been In convention at the llldder- sssl since Mondsy. Today'a speakers were enthusiastic uter tho progress made by the Peace fCongrms during the last two years. 'Following adjournment all tho dele Alk. To trade, furniture for a team of mares, at Comstock's. r WANTKD First claas korseekoer; none other need apply. United Iron Worka. t3-t bji I", - li u-. im"ivi a-n -in jw lax Form of advertisement No. Ill, vti . a 'w " .TTTV . gales went by specliil train to im county ciera or Kiamatn coun- ....... ., UMi ft, . ,MBChw)ll. ty. Oregon, will receive bids up to) nlrr hpy look bo for Ami,. September 3, 1913. for the construe, ,,,, whwr ,,1By . formr re. lion of a road described as follows, .(, b, . munc. authorities same being a part of what la known m, .n(,i , farewell banquet, ns tha Itattla Snake Point read: i -- From Station 3IIK0 to SUllon, Hurt McCoy, superintendent of the 391x17 on original line, which corltn,rhanlcal deparlment of tho Merrill tcspouds with Station HOxGO correct- jjocord, Is here on a buslnrss trip, ed Una. and ficm Station 14i50 toi Subscribe for The Herald, It seats moatk. 1 saml -ami ' M a' I 1 r v f 1 Is Seals Uf Abto- xPWl ' lutely aKsbbI . aPaBammmmml Air l H- T aammmmmmmmmmi I iohf RrR R "J WammmBBB Hiatloa Isis corrected line, a dis tance of 6,419 feel. Tha plana aad speclBcatlous are oa Ola la tha omce ef tha county clerk, Klamatk Falls. Oregon. A cartllsd check to tke amcuat cf 10 per cent of the bid submitted, payable to tha or der of Iho county of Klamath, state of Oregon, must accompany each kid. Tke County Court reserves tka rlgkt to reject any and all klda. Wm,H. Wordeu. County Judge, C. O, Merrill, County Com., John Hagetsteln, County Co . -tl-10-!k J'l L JM' f "',.' '! ii i i GOOD LAND Is always the c Peer toad b) dear at make u specialty ef be ta tlix ea4. aajr eriie. t farm to yea the reaatry. Betas faaaslUr wMh the KUmaUt Bast aad kavlag faetl. Illo. for ahewlas the toad, I mm la a postUoa to aerre yea. CHILCOfL New toraUaa. SM laasa Bs. Up I AF PHONOGRAPHS LtKwaiskBtagsi VICTOR, EDISON and COLUMBIA All the aeweat Records. Cosae la and mo wHI play some of the tale ones for yea. Klamath Falls Music House Mala gr. Mwt 7 aad 8 It. MADSUf , Prop. FARM LANDS a new cmoicb farms at RHDVC-D PRKMI ANB KABT! Nswtoa farm. 9 miles from town, 80 acres, all la alfalfa and grata, flood keuae aad barns. Price SMeo, eaa-thlrd dowa. lfO acres oa Lost River, 10 miles from town, all In grain, two good -springs on place. Tfils eae at BMS aa acre, ! down. . r .. j. i. j . v. V i , , ,, J ',. s MfSlaaaaBt. sBRB aasaaaaaaamasrajama jrwJ-fw HniPfitdkBtd) P wife y1 A M j - ; n m r ! &$k ''i-! h' ,w w K E KtW?' ' "f "ft' v ' ,k BMn-fa ;'tf ; n 410 acres la Pee Valley. 140 acres In grain; house, barn, gralnery, windmill, good water.) !' aa way la acres two miles from town"; kouee, barn, ak. leksa nouses j a good one-man proeoaltlon. Modern (-room keuas, lot, 41 Ms 1 ft; 9th aad Hlgk ata BB,10, Bias aevra. , CRAf. S. lit S. Sab at, ' rnrifDHi fr V1 ifMHHVWC I For Sealing I Jellies and I Preierves II Just malt and II pour ovsr ths cooisa prsaarvss. Eoy to uss. Abaolutsly purs. Cusraataad uadar the Pum Feed ami Drags Aat, PIsrs EverywBBrs SU4lr . 0 Cfi j 'i faaBamamR aBw"aB --mmmmRlra-am-n j rJSaBflPHBBn-Maff H V 1 1 A BIG BUNDLE OF CURRENCY Is a pretty dangerous tklag to dlsplsy or to be kaowa to be about you, liut a check book of tho First Trust and Savlaga bank la navsr a temptatlea to violence, it la of no una ea capt to tha owaar. Why aat carry such a check book la stead of tha daagsroaa eeek. Soma murdered men would atlll ba living If tbay kad followed that prudential plea. First Truit and Savings Bank Klaaath Fall., Oratjon A4ARYSVILLE SAN FRANCISCO Old Forester Whiskey OLD FORKBTER WRIBKKY'W.A PJIRPNOT OOBRMNA. TION OP aYTKAKUrr AH- PURR,!- tUHrTVCinr vVHRV ' KIKS, AOKD IN WOOD, IN .UNlTa .WA1B BONDBD WARROUMb1; klaXOB RV TUB MATVRS! MkrrR. ODS OP TIMHj aOT AND BfaUOAML WITR A WON., DKKPUL BJBJ-a WHISKKYiAB RK3R.AND PAI ATABLRABnNBOatWSBm .f ,:' , ff . . .lli a a . m i mm ' V' I I v o- h -MiW ir- xtyj'i'siiwxb ' n'l.njit i tilh -yr, jjit M ,, Vv- ps: ' - ir,nry,y i m . cinn i .? ., I. , V'U "V". '1(W tvltl1r' r r r V "if "! A- . yt i: l 1 hr',' ''-ih&ft' i l, if. P if