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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1919)
!raf ry ' . r:" - Zt.i. -jZ . .-; ' I t r X. frfKlf- Ill W$t JEwtttot 1 OFFICE '' aft 1IJ OFKlCIAIj PAI'KIl o UtAJlATB KAI.W KLAMATH CO UNIT Fourteenth Year-No. 3,716 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919 Price, Five Cent Hmtl2t II I m SBEEIffilv IBS NAIL RETURNS HOME .AFTER SIX MONTHS I UVtK-StAi bbKV 1UI: . PEBSHIHE HUJtS OPPflSESHEPDRT "Instruction In I'li'iicli uiiim in H In initially im good ich I tint -ivmi Aliliirlcnii Kit I vrnl t Icti." nalil Ki.t- '(illil Lloiltciiuiil Kiuesl Null, who l" IT TE5TIFK OF COIITTEE i l.'riiir ... i.i i.il. l.ill '" """"""' itiriiKil lo Klmimth Fulls mi Thum I'nl im ii mil . llna I"" ' ' ... Ill I'lll llll . ... II I'MPplf ' " ,. .. , (Iliy IIIUIIIIIK. III!''! hlX IIIOIIlllH (Ultr I 1.1 tiki IUI tf " "'""" " sens iluty wtlli tlinOrdnniioi (orpit lk llrl!l"r- "The iur wo hove on linml won't i Null wim rnrtiiiuitii enough in get tllll (l(rtlt lilt V lo spend four liionthn ill I Im I'liivnritlly if Hiii ili'iitu. along with .')(( other Aincil I'on soldiers Inntructlon nt French Auiciliun (miu ml Iti-hix-M to Ti-sill) Heroic i onuicsslfiuiil Mlili.C.itiiiiill He ln Pails, lim-MlKitllHK Wm I lli'luirliui'iil expenditures, i Telcgimn Sent to Hakcr Tlinl l.oi, (llilltlllill llCIIIOtlllt, )pHISI-s (l. hii Miuln h Itcpiihllimin mi (lie Spliltc ('nnililliiiis. tllllvitmltlcit huh opened tn Amcrriiiti tl( with ilio majority on tho report mado'l(,"nt'. after an Jnqticat, decided that win. ii huh nudii eonuuuing mi imuH-jiiy thu Hcptibllcaiift on Thursday, it.l''"th was duo to natural causes, ligation In France. f,tii,.r ,(.pir,., that ho defended tho probably heart failure. IVmhliiK's n-fiiHil raiiBod the ifisit- artlon of tho spnif.o corporation In' Tho deceased was quite well known nn of a Joint kt.itcnii'iit by Hepro connection with the Pleasant Luke among tho mlllmen In this territory. ftiiimuiYca itoinl c Johnson mid On- r,.iii-.,...i ,,,i ,.., ..m., i ,(i,.. tv(i iiiiu natiiiiiiin in uuiiiittvo- ear h lllnml. expressing regret thin torn .Washington. U-u said likewise v 'Mill' tllcri) dllOll III I" a rOllllIrt Ill'tWCIill .1..., ... I...II, 1 . 1, lll I.I... lin-itHitni-lnrnr.. thn Inc. h.nn II ...1. ...I. .. .1 11 .mmi. ,,..- i(wiii;igu Lin- 1.1 lilt mill UL iiuilll ...-..... ..., WJV mov utivu Ul "' """'l'i "' "" " "I I I.I III Inrv lin.l i Ivl nnllmrlll... t ticiillniiiil iiihuiitur.es, ns wll an a coiiipielieniilv.i iithlnlli' program, wiih Iiiuuku ruled In order to keen hinty while uwnltlug p.iMtiK" to America Null wiih toiiiuilimlmicil nt I ft IS, nftcr wimplcilng IiIb iitollm- lno Kovornmnt. Ituiry training In ordiutncu work ut ' lutoatlho k." i mo ........, rorjrmaii In '' , , ' Robctli " V'"",,r" ,m ,0 ,, ii. ih. moit nrrmt'iK ti l for MiRiir .,..- ihMr lunnly cuihIMh of tn 'rtund no morn Hi lhl.Th Win ...v firofcry rompany innl (Jnrlclt'n lrmr itoru both Imwt from 30 to r" I. i- Mr Itnrlch mild "'" ,Mt " "-" ., . . ..,ti, Holdlcrn .... .Ii.winlin III tl 11 ll' l.'.'i '.-- ,...,t ttnva a huck who nHkcd for It NaUr b would l ' l m?lnt" II fr .,,ir for ntiotlier iln) . Tbe ierli)umit' of tlm MtiKitr (iliort. Ulllb;iioniUilciit In that Man It nrEhrnian, wholcmilo Krorcry (!Im, baven't a mrk of miKiir In (j,ir warcliouM' They lnivo no n- i bit? orJfrpil ll n-acli hcr. Thlnm Uiiibolno priarloim condition for ll iltf t Iwot hrfori tho lirnt melon, " ' lie piiiim on cniirlni: (crop will Imncrt"'! and ruflncil llm l nivumiiy or oick.im in th.- fill lata coraracrclHl miRnr. An for fnnn liinftr, H,lll Im impoitilhlii lo olilnln ' r for month. naordlnR to lorni ! istrtbinu. I Tbtrsar? rutnoni on every limit) n !.. ikA nn rif tint ulinrlnt!. A r . Id in? iuv n. -- - I sort tm out todiy that llm mlmltiU- I'Altls, Auk so - (icncrul 1'cr-, bIiIiik rcfum-d to tciitlfy heforo the Niili-iiiiiiiiilll.-c of tlirvn miiiiiliurH of FORMER KLAMATHITE I DIES, SLEEPING IN HORNBROOK HOTEL Hdward llolison, who has.hcon a r.-nldent of this sf-tlon for a numhor of yearn was found dead In his room In n Hornhrook hotel Wednesday inornliiK Ho had Konc to Hornhrook from this tlty tho day before and had Kpent tho ovonlne with his sister, ap parently belnp In his usual spirits and health. Tho next morning ho was raram 0111 STREET Tciit.rhe-root I-'iontnge Adjoin' liiK Weitcrn I'nlon Telcjjrapli Co. Tun based by II, W. I'imiIc Mtier ty Tbenter L'ndcr Construction. I'OHTI.AN'n. Allir. 30 A mnnrl was leleKraphed to Secrotary of War f"u'"l ''ad In his room. Ho wan fully I Haker today that Hepresentatlvo I.ea, ''re.'1""'' an'l lying on his bed as If 1 California IJomorrat on thn snrucn In, reHtliiK, death evidently comlnc whllo e rritiKroHMtoiiul coimnlii.-i. mm m 1 .... .. . 1... i..t iu. -- - m.1.1 -l. Il.- l.v II,.. i.,.v.,r. I fulln... " , .i..;uiiii,; LomilllllOO .IOOK I8SUO " "" ' " u.ui.ui m a.0n.luu ' ' '" 1 I'eiHiimicB-iiy inn war ileinirtuieut IllK (ho KlKiilm; of tho nrnilMIre IM w,,, .lh 1.,.,.,. ,.,,.., ,. , 1IiM Kor a number of years ho has been employed as watchman by tho various III rt S'lplirntK Rtlltcmvnt llhlllll lle-l lrniil-liri,l-li, ll... mnlnrllv n.t.orr tliii Uiihurnliy of OriKun. II" InM'l-.'elarcil that the iren..r.-il' .iritn,. n. ....t ...... .... ,, .-.. " ' -"- ' nun nun 1 11 411 inn vuiiruuri wtcii in r:m 1111 uxouipio or liiillfiiirenro mid con maturely In passing Judgment. Ho u.nin Rii.jii miring inn eniiro war further said ho saw no reason to by the War Department toward thu iiunntlon the .good Judgment of tho wmb.'B nf the people ami their repi- men now salvaging tho spruce prop i titatit pm ' crtics. I I. ltan was not Justified. Tho Call- which being In tho employ of tho Al fornla Democrats tailed attention to'Konia Lumber company. Being a suf- ed at llrent In Orloher. ulid wan with tho llrltlsh forrcM for nome lime at ' lloilen, the nrctin of tint ImrillliK ut Joiitl of Afi lie left r-'rahn In ,Mur'li. Ullil wiui illhOluirE'-il nt null- In (Oinpli'le his (olleKlule c urnc KKillT TMOI'MVIl VII MKVIs .vr ui:itui:i.i:v i.vstih tidn Official Labor Day Program Monday .Sjimu Will be Held 1111 MhIii Siicci. Ilelween Sexcntli Mm Hub I'l-oinptli nt 'J :io p. tit. I mler the of ( . I:. .Milniiinii I'.lRllt thllllMIII.I htlllll'lllH im In it tendiinn. nt the l'nl irilly of Ctil-i mtlon bad blamed It to prnfllwrlng Ifoinlu, nceurdlng to word rorehod' leathipattof llirt maiiiifafturrMThn by ltov K. V" I.uw rente. paMnr of ; reflarl'lalra llwii i'er foiisiiiiit'" Ilio I'rcsbyicrlan ehiireh. from ("lar-l j ml cniler-prfxltifiinn of raw mater- cafe WIIIIuiiIk. fonnor ir-kto hoi-f btitwcen Klflh anil SlxthStrceis tl bat brougnt on the tmgnr piintc. blurk. wlume stnml occupies U10 plot; Cfaptaln Applcgnto TM W renr innirnimn tuni 1110 or Ktounil on 'llm olil wnirl liouiie' AuAU A.llll..A.AlVtftAnto.llBtfeAlM u-.... It I. ---.- ..ld. A ft' L miioBrri.iii im ,..,. .... .. u.,u .,..nin ,awu. no in now MiuiyuiR journal. 1 Float. With Labor Oay's Quinu, SIIsh i:hcr Uorllngs 11 t u uuriiiK liiu war pcriun,. niiu um ill Hit? Horkolpy IpstHailyii ' Klnmnth Falls Hrah UfflMooiy a tew poiinus encn weei: mill nlitli Streets, Dlreitlou .MoitMM; i'i;(x;it..M 'I'arado marts promptly at in a ni from Mocso Hall. Klamaih Avenue. I.lno-up fia follews: Captain Leu Maypr Struhlo and Speakers' 1 and Attendant Ladles rahs Haud Car'ncntnr'g l.'nlon Ko.'lOO . , .. 'V'. . darponier"R Union Float MIllmQli nnU OoxmaKcU IXcnl I'nlofi lla. 1TG1 ,, lloMnuHCis Flont Unrbora' Union i,t HarberB I'nlon Flont Mlscv'llanoous UnlonH, -1 , , Hiifliie.ts and Commercial. Firms unit Floats, Kxorclsos 'nt grounds, Sownth and Main Streets, will open with tho tlurlnV the'iionu and evenltiK mtuU. NallgnoJ Annhtin. "Star Spangled Hanner," by Mrs. A. J. Ilustamcnte, ac compauluil by Hand- Address of Welcotno Hon. I. II. Struhlo. Mayor Invocation Kevs. K. 1', Lawrence, Trim bio, Hugh Mnroiiall AddressCM in Kngllsh and Itnllnn Stephen llaralls. Weed, California n W. Sleeman. Portland, Oregon, "ijanv !," Ik wnrklnn. III wu thrniigh nrliilbl by I'OokltiK lreuktus( for o rbti fiunlly lu4llerkclcv, and wnltlnR on tub!.' fur a gmiip of rtenlor glrU This In thn liircckt'Vnrnnment-nf ' (ffbta tbe crorerymun renllteil their mty university In Anicrirn. nfCordln Hlrettriln thin week they rut down u, s-itilm." n. I1I8 ui..n frlaniU -catbeialiy of to product. 4Pomo- ,,,. h,iXj d.jj,, (!J . . a,diw' iwn am iinuuiiK their san 01 natty mau tlll, ivomIiiiShii ,.ullH. ' r o ).ou cnva nun oiuuni 01 niwiu1 lll ttll In iM lot. i ' Whstoier the eatie of tho present lirkotiuRar oo thing l known, and J ttK Ii that the l'nctflo const has us ' J moro than Its allotment and tho t fflfrnniflt Id ntiwwlrt.l lit ut.nt It tn ; V-lMHItHI IB 4I"-'IMI J D.'' lit lr tbc mtu.iiion In the opinion' of IM local tllatnlHllnrs Tbero Is a part of a car lond of ae tapir m id Minis today bo- ' lons'nit lo tho M.if.in flrocnry Com- " ' piayvblch will i npiKirtloned out '"" ,,"l" tn .iiitiif .r tim iieicn. .- ...L ... .... t l.'l ..tl. I- Ill I... I. ..I. I 1 1 w ra gruci ry tnrp in town n.-M "r '" .." .' !"" wk, mil thlu will relievo tho slltia. "l "'" '''B'1 lt'1'"' beginning Sop- Hon lo 0 rertnin extent As serious te"1,,ur 2nd. iiml contlnultiK through' the iltuatloa Is here, reports from ",0 ,wo f""w'K ilnyn. September! ilwon and hlirwui mate mat Kluin- :,rtl "'"' u' T'"' "mt'iiciilon will ho- iihCountyutho litfat mockml enimiv Kin "l 'J .10 n in Tuesday morning. ferrr from creeping paralysis, he was! forced about a year ago, to quit work, ' and since then has lived in this city, ' occupying a small cabin la the rear ' of tho Run Storo, If.. Is ximived by a wife and two daughters, the former living In Horn brook, ono daughter, Sirs. Hat tie ( Kaghdulc. at I'ellcan City, tho other, Mrs Illllle Williams, at lierkeley. The funeral wan held at Hornhrook Heal estate transaction continues arthely over Klamath Falls, tho most recent being the consumma tion yesterday afternoon whereby H. W. I'oole, owner of the Liberty Theater, purchased a 25-foot front age on Main 3treet. adjoining tho building occupied by tho Western Union Telegraph Company. Tho property was purchased from A. A. Dellman. , , Mr. I'oolo will erect within a short time a two-story brick building on hlM newly acqurled property that ho Intends to make a credit to MIa fctreet, and In keeping with tho prop erty values of that section. Construction of the new Liberty Theater, directly back cf his new property. Is already under way, and it is expected that the roof will - bo on before the heavy snows of winter. Hut a month ago today Mr. Poolo consummated a deal through P.'pil. Ilteldy UNUSUAL INTEREST MANIFESTED IN BIG' ; TEACHER'S MEETING V In Oregon today This year's liiHiltuto promlflos to n of unusual value mil Interest since Mate supnrlnteudtMt of schools, J. A. I Churchill, will bo here. Ho will ills-1 cum the new course of study In Its, relation to the recently adopted text hooks I A law passed nt the last Statu Le-J i;li:luUiro compels the teaching of Physical training. This subject will J "'r Iliiuiii to Wink In Smith. "I"0 receive much attention 11 1 tho in ni Cidlfurniu without (iiilulnu; Mtltillii under the dltectlon of I'rofes-1 Klnijli. i,(iii(rKS .,(IM( Ui, sor Ilarglss of the 111 partmeut of phy Tlilt'l Olllir. nfii education ut the Oregon Agrl-1 1SMT1 IS DMD IIP Mrl i:vi:xts t Teutj-He 'nnl Itaic for llojs fuller la Veai-s. Flrsr I,ri.e - One dollar cash Second 1'rl'e liox Candy " Titriil).li iuil Diisb for (Hi Is l'ndcr ia Veui-s. - First I'rle Fancy Hox Cand Second 1'rlr.e Ilox .Candy. :t Scciitj.c Vnril Itace for lliiis. III Years mid Under. Flrht l'rlo Flashlight (McDaniers Illectrlc Co.J. Sect nil I'rlzo llox Candv. I Mtj ui Hun fur ti'lils. III Veiu-s anil Under. Fust I'rlzo Speclul llox Candy Second I'lUe- llox Candy. .1 Mixed Sliec Itiuc Ten Vaiils, for Uojs. First I'rUe - Fliihhllght (Link 1th or Clectrlc Co.). t Second Prize- Laige Package Long Uranch Wafers. Thlul Pil7.e--llox Candy. (I ()tu lllinilix'il Y1111I llisli, Coiillueil tn Union Men Only. First Pilre Silk Shirt (Drew Cleaning Co.). Second Prize -Hu Union Made Cigars (McDonald's Poul.Uoom). Tlilrd Prize- Meerbchauin Clgarhobler. 7 Scicntl-flic Y1111I Dasli, lor Winking Women mil). First I'irc Silk Waist (I lot tor's Dry Goods Store). Second PrUe FIvo Pounds Collee (Sunset Groteiy). Third Prize--Hox Candy H One lliiutlicil Y1111I Dash, Men's ISace, Freo for All. First Prize- Made to Order Trousers (Dodge, Tailor). and Kerns Brothers for.pos cr-ftfTjtnn tf nti - . i lli Iln a AO Thursday, burial being In tho local', "" . """"' - - - m torv if tot frontage on Klamath avenue. ' 1, Plans for the new Liberty Theater ccar am -KTTsi-NT'r-ir ,n,)lra,e (llat II "'" l)e modern In ev- SEAMAN MONTGOMERY ctv sens(. am, w, take carp o the MAKES IS JOURNEYS growing demand of Klamath Falls FROM U. S. TO FRANCE r,5PIe tor n,e' c'ass amusements. 1 Tho theater will seat 1.S0D People, T It Montgomery better known and will have a 40-foot stage, which to his in iny frlpnds here as "Ted." will accommodate the big road, nrrhcil in Klamath Falls last nlght'shows that are expected to play hero after spending two. and a half yearn; when direct rail connection Is open in the navy Ho was discharged at ed up: Bremerton navy yards on Thursday,: August, 2Sth. Montgomery Is the 'PLANS IN READINESS ' son of Mr and Mrs. L. V Montgr.'tn-i ory of 701 Fifth street. "Ted" enlisted In Klamath Falls1 soon after the United States entered I 1AOOr wlu come ,IUO us the war. He was stationed for 8omotMondar w,th oue of the blEest c?le time on tho cruiser Huntington. ! Nations that has ever been staged la FOR CELEBRATION which plied between New York and 11 rest. All told he made fifteen round trips from tho United State to Franco. Ho rated as a seaman Klamath Falls on the national holt. day. t , , All Is In readiness for the carrying out of the day's program that tho lo an.! was fortunate enough to secure cal committee has spared no effort several shoro leaves, which enabled him to seo Paris and many other points of interest In Frinee. He ex pects to remain in Klamath Falls for some time IT u deer mm to mnke the best possible. From the start of tho parad. in tho morning to the early hours of Tuesday morning there will be something doing all the while. Much Interest ts being evidenced over the races that aro scheduled for the afternoon as well as .the drawing for prizes nt the dance In the evening at the open-air rt'vlllon at KIghth and Main Street. Valuable cash and merchandise prizes, donated by th merchants cf the towu, will be awarded. 1-0S AN0BI.B8, Aug. 30. ITnc ' all striking stenm toad engln m mil men mid other tmiployvs "jolted hack to work today, follow- . iub vote that wits taken 11 10 '""'MIiiiio tho strike. The flm passnngoi train In ??5' 0,i'1h of tl,,, ,,, ,w. "" that It win I,,, .,, ,,,.. ,,.,,.... cultural College. last ten TULE LAKE MARGIN LANDS ARE OPENED Proposals will bo tecelvetl at tho offlco of thn U. S. liuclamatlou Serv ice nt Klnmiitli Falls, Oregon until 2 o'clock, September 8th, nt which time they will bo publicly opuued for tho lousing of lnnds on tho margin of 0nftlBl,m ..1 ... "" .mails. PoJICo Worn fn. 1 . ' Tub Lake, " the gonnrnl .1?.' ,toro.0,',0 I Full list of tho lnnds under consld " tat,. .. ;. """ loany' rltrons nli,i...i . .. .. ' returnM. ortlck0,H- All tho strikers lol.' El.r0n'"",Sl0 ''t Without "T rlKhis, Vw" " ',"' TO HKMWr -uiwAi, (jit.i.(i .ANUS "" U. Tt t In "ior of rir.. nti oration urn sliowu on plats posted in tho offlco of tho tl. S. Koclnmntlon j Sorvlro, mid tho post offices at Klam- ( nth Falls, M11II11, Merrill. Midland, j Fort Klamath, Oonnnzn, Dairy, Lor ellu, and Tale Luko, all of whlclt aro In Oregon, Thoy aro llkowlso posted In tho Dorrla ami Straw post offices 1 In California, ltlght Ih rosorvotl to re- Joct liny or all bids and to wulvo tech- ' nlcal dutoctH as tho best Interests of tho sorvlco may require. 's, itHsoclato Torostry Kn, left thlH innin. Kaon i0;', . 7 w"" w C- Vim Und f ' tak0 tl,0" "vor tho "kCouaty. a8ternpart KUm- ! ? th" trip U to select th. . , ua 'I tho eaitnrn n.. . ... ... ..... , -1 A county thn. . w ruin will eiuaa lu.uuseivuutu w i m the Lr:r,,,e "Pt nnM M iho ""i resorvo, Tho Kvonlng Herald will not publish Monday, September 1st. on account of Labor Day being n nntlon-wldo and state holiday, All business hous.08 In Klamath Second Prize- llox Cigars (McDonald's Peel Itoom) II Sixty Yintl Ituce for Mnrrleil Yiinien. First Prize- One Ham (Palace Market ). " Second Prle- Five Pounds Coffco. 10 K;ii .Mint's Itittf, 'JO(l Pniiiiils iiml (Iter. Flist P1I0 llox Cigars (Lawrence's Cigar Storo). Second Prize Fountain Pen (Whitman Drug Co.). II Stout Ladles' lEm'c, I'lflj Yiuils, IT.'i poiuuls or Out. Flist Prlo- Sack f Flour (Itoborts & Whltmore). Socoutl Prize- llox Candy Itt Twcntj-lho ICgg-iind-Spnim Itnce for l.utlles. Flist Prize Ono Gallon Ittigtio Hlver wpplo Iluttor (Mrs. I. A Humphreys), Second I'rle- Hox Candy. lil Out- lliinilieil Yin-il Slow lilt') do Hare, First Prize -Meal Ticket (Jewel Cafe). Second Prize $2 IW) Merchandise Order (Ilrowno llros.). I 1 I'le.Uatlng Contest. First Prize -One Package Long Ilrauch Wafors (Mrs. Humphreys). Second Prize One llox Candy. 15 t'i'iicker.l.'atllig Contest, lor ( lillilreu. First Prize Tht ee Packages Wheatnuts (.Mrs. Humphreys). Second Prize- llox Candy III Niill'llrhlug Contest, Whes noil Daiiglitris of Union Men Only. First Pilro--$5.00 Merchandise Order (Illrvl Ilakory). Second Prize- Sack Flour (Mm tin llros.). 17 Sewing Contest, Whes anil Dangliteis Union Men Only. First Prize $5 00 Merclmndlso Order (Hirvl Uakory). Second Prize Sack Flour (Martin llros.). IH (Jlt.VND MAIN llVKXT TU(! W WMl COXTKST Tenuis llepreseiitlug CAltPKXTKHS I.OCAI. Xo, Itlll ersus IIOXMAKKUS' LOCAL Xn.lTdl First Prize $21.00 Cash. Second Prize $12.00 Cash Tho above cash prizes worn donated by tho following establishments: First Statu and Savlugs Hunk $G,00 $10.00 Klamath State Hank 10.00 First National Hank 10.00 K. Sugiirmun 10.00 Martin's 5c & 10c Storo 1,00 111 Capture of (Ireascd Vlg. KVKNIXG l'HOOHAM Tho Evening Program will consist of a Mammoth Opon-AIr Danco at tho Pnvlllnn, Main Streot, between Seventh and' Eighth Streets, under tho direction of Mr. O. H, Hurst. Dancing at S p. ui, ino arrow 01 sporttiom points to cr-MATTID nAI7M CAVC the hills an.l nearby country -the SENATOR OWEN bAYS haunt of tho buck deer. LODGE IS PARTISAN Deer season opens Monday, Sep- tomber 1st. In that It is likewise WASHINGTON, D. C , Aug. 30. Labor Day, sportsmen are taking ad-' Democratic Senator Owen of Okla vautago of tho two-day rest period noma. In replying to Senator Lodge's by getting nn early start to bring arguments against tho unreserved down tho tlrst buck of tho 1910 ratification of the peace treaty, said season. 1 that Lodge was blinded by partisan- Many hunters loft the early part ship and distrust of popular lnstltu of tho week" for tholr fuvorito tlons. haunts. Most any home that houses Ho further declared that Lodge a deer hunter has been busy wlthjoe"eves in tho rule of the few over tho'cleanlng of a 30-30 rlflo thnt bus the many, rested for ten months or more. Sport stores und gentlemen's furnishing 1 BUYS 1IOMK shops In towu are displaying flaring' red caps the supposed safeguard ot Harry Ulchardsou, proprietor of tho door hunter. 'tho Donbounier, today closed a roal .And when you nro 011 your deer 1 estate deal in which he became the hunt crulso, don't forget that dove 'owner of tho homo in which ho has season llkowlso opens. Advices sent been living for several years. Th to "Harney" Chambers, proprietor ot property was formerly owned by J. Chambers Gun Storo on Main street,! Fred Goeller, and Is situated on by farmers over tho county. Indicate South IMvorside street. that thero wore never before so many does. Lnngoll Valley is swarming with (lows. Sportsmon claim that this is unusual, in thnt thn miilnrllv nt 11... .1.,.. l..... ........l ...w ...,jw.., it. iiiu nui L-a ,iuu unuui j iy migrated to- warmer climate by this time of tho year. About all "Barney" Chambers has boen doing the past few days Is writ ing hunter's llconso. Old, middle aged and young huntors, trained and green, aro planning on pacing tho hills In search ot deer. in ii mm WIM IjKAVE mondat. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Poland will leave on Monday for a two month' visit to Chicago and Atlantlo City points. HIT FOR RUSSIA PAIUS. Aug. 30. A modornly oqulpped German army of 40,000 men assembled at Lltzuahla, and are preparing to march Into Russia on the protonso of trying to aid Admiral Kolchak, according to advices re ceived here, Gormans talk freely of coming to an understanding between German, Russia and Japan. m e m ! sv