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THURSDAY, APRII, li, 1IM4 PAO» THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. t .ring the water previous to Its en trance to tbe cUtem." When tbe farmer figure, on bls Wa • i EUGENE, April I. — Expansion WASHINGTON. D C„ April 1 WAHHING'rON. D. C., April 1.— ter supply tbe amount needed la a WILSON SEEKS EXPEDITION IN Vital item, and to help him on this .MATTER Secretar/ Lane ha- tailed a confsr- . needs for very many years will be pro- , Wurrah' Wurrab! The glory of point tbe department has prepared a ence on tho general subject of the Ir- ■ vidc<l for in the campus block plan H Y MARGARET MAHON Erin has departed; the shamrock is tuble on water consumption. According to Those Close to tbe Ad irlgittlon of the urld West to meet In I about to be adopted by tbe board of »Ried; the harp Is mute. For the Each member of the family needs ministration, Very Little Opposition , to— of a pretty head. Hlnglu hoop- i l>«nv«r on the 9th of Apt II, <iud lias i regent- of tlie Btate University. Oh hoops, my dear. of rhinestone- or brillt-nt- -st In requested the governor- of Arizona, Whatever buildings are erected department of agriculture has just la- from 25 to 40 gallons per day, prob- i and Bitterness Is Expected When Collie lend au ear, platinum ulso are vary smart, par- ‘('ttllfornlit, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, 1 hereafter will go up in that conformi rued a bulletin, ' Lessons for Amer ably depending on their individual j (lie Canal Tolls Repeal Act Cornea Or two. If you can spare ’em; Ip tor Action—Adjournment De llculnrly under tbtlflclal light. For hoop earrings 'Neviulu New Mexico, Oregon, South ty and harmony that characterizes a ican Potato Growers from German tastes in bathing, though the bulletin is silent on this point. Each bora, pends Upon Title .Measure Antique shops ar« being Invaded I Dakota Utah, Washington and Wy i number of the larger state universi Are just the things Experience," and It gives twelve pages require« 12 gallons per day. A cow by horde- of fair b-rg-lu hunters -nd oming to send to till- conference those ties. All swagger ears will wear ’em WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1—- First of the new structures under of facts and figures to show that the needs 10 gallons, a bog 2% gallons I r-na-cked for the ortialo long ear- i who are interested In tbe further ex- this plan will be the 1100.000 admin subjects of tho kale er know more and a sheep 2 gallons. President Wilson today discussi! drop- of the Victorinn period, while Itension of Irrigation In the West. (Written for the United Press) For tbe family of six a 200 gallon with Senators Kern, James and others This conference will be devoted istration and class room building. -beet Irish potatoes than tbe men1 NEW YORK, March 31 It sure la Parte ii— -nnetioned with enthusiasm the open suasion for arms, necks nud the wearing of tho clo-o button anr- 'e-peclally to tlie consideration of Bid- for Its construction will be called from the "Quid Bod." who are cred- supply should be sufficient if the wa-. tbs question of expediting the passage ter is used for the house only. On < a of tbo Panama canal tolls repeal reso- ears. Having once thrown down the rlug» of black or baroque with street i met hod- of ro-operatlon between th« In about two months, and It I- to be lied wilu lu venting I Usui. a I luliun in tbe the senate, To begin with, Germany plants farm where water la supplied to allution senate. It la believed gauntlet, lovely woman seems loath und tailored gowns. You -Imply must '«tato- and the Lderal government. ready for classes In February, 1915, Thu crowded conditions that have H,000,000 acres in potatoes every year family of six persons, 10 horses, 12 that it will be impoooibia to pass tbe to lake It up again In spile of the liung some sort of juuk to your ear i the building und managing of Irriga lures that tbe desperate glove-iuakers loba thia spring or el-e you will look tion project- -nd In conalderlng the prevailed during recent years at Ore- tc thia country's 3,500,000. And lu ft. . 25 hogs and 15 sheep tbe daily | measure in less than six weeks. Tbe administration senators are to I w-y- and nie-n-'of financing such gon, however, will be remedied before the VaterJand they gather 203.5 uusb- > t o .«"•■ supply should be at least 500, are spreading to catch her fancy and ! positively eerie. the Fieshman claaa enters nezt Sep- els per acre to 96.2 bushels per acre in addition to whatever supply the try personally to induce the hastening A* far um I he low asclts go, and i w4»rk. her hands Het rotary l-ane will be represented | tember by additions and repairs to ■ here. Furthermore, when tbe con- farmer deems necessary for Ore pro of the measure, in order to bring Gloves slltciied iu brilliant hues -onio of them go the limit, It I- often about adjournment quicker. and embroidered III gold and silver - <■--» of going fnrthor nud baring liy Hi veral members of hl- -laff. In- four other buildlugs, for which 975,- Burner on this side of tbe Atlantic it tection. thoae most familiar with irri ooo ha- been provided. ¡paying 56 cents a bushel for then, It is admitted that certain senators , threads, gloves beaded and Inset with I worse. Where honosty draw- tho Uno ¡eluding hope to make 1916 political capital motifs anil medallions of lace, gloves I- un unknown boundary to Fashion. ' gation matter-, and Invitation* hav> The new admit;l-tratlon and class they are costing the Berliner only 20 I> DERALM SEND REINFORCEMENTS out of their debates. This is especial encrusted and buttoned with spark 8!io draw* tho lino only nt tho waist I j -l-o been extended to I he representa room building will give more class bents a bushel. TOWARD TORREON ly true of Borah of Idaho and La Fol- ling semi-precious stones, and short line, Il would seem lu -onio In-tnncoa tive- of financial Interest- Interested room facilities in Villard Hall, tbe' "A prominent reason for tbe loi. ' i lette, both having prepared long op- Indeed, n dnrlng t evening gown ¡In the flotation of Irrigation bond* ipres<-nt administration building; and average yield per acre in this country gloves suited lu delicately tinted kid to mutch their rainbow stitching ull model make- no pretense at * regu and to the K-pra-entatlvo- of Carey will free Deady Hall for exclusively Is that we have, aa a rule, fewer VILLA SENDS TROOPS TO INTER I posing speeches. CEPT THEM Wilson does not expect the senate wait their chance to slip on fair fem lation bodice whatever. Tho girdle I act project- science uses. The development of a plants on an equal area," reads the I to repeat the bitterness toward the of black velvet la slightly pointed up ——-...... — .strong pre-m<<llc course at the State bulletin. “Not only are wider rows inine Angers. University, rnd the addition of much and more space between hills the rule IL ¿ring of Supporting Army Sent administration shown by some of tbe The »mancipation from kid glow over each bust and topped with a, IND Bl YEltH UNDER Toward Torreon, Rebel Leader I house members. Chamberlain, O'Gor PRt MIKT Alii AKHIMTEII lav -< bool •■. ork at Eugene, together here, but various other aiuulable restraint, however, la all so new and cru-h of white tulle over flesh col- ( Takes Quick Action to Prevent man, Vardaman and Walsh are the ~ with the f. st growing number of first causes lesult in a poor stand. The delightful that It promisee to be some <,r«d chiffon, which passes under the Tlielr Reaching the Army Now De- 'principal democrat senators opposed The following ruling, just made by ¡year -tndents, nesrly 300 of whom Germans plant more than twice a- tune before they regain their erst «rnia and over the bust In front and .endiug the City—Battle Between - to the repeal of the clause. while supremacy. Certainly nothing I* drnwn well down to tho waist line 'A A Jone», llrst ansl-fant secretary have ume during thia college year, many seed potatoes per acre than is '»fiese Forces Is Expected Tonight. could bob more appropriate, prettier In the back. This Is all there la to It “f Hi« Interior, will be of benefit to make- more room this year Impera the custom here, or more than 24 Tl Ml LTY SAYS THE I bushels per acre. or more < omfortable with the film» save for a single safely strap of green ¡those seeking to buy land- under the tive. EL PASO, April 1—The report that PASSAGE OF TOLLS abort sleeves of summer and evening beads over each shoulder. A wired Klamsth project; When one travels through the coun MEASURE ASSURED Whereas, Under the provisions of < 'IAMBI I OF COM.MMEHCE toilettes than the bared beauties of mffle of tulle, finished with beads Is try seeking tbe census of low yields federal reinforcements were advanc sT .RTS MEMBERSHIP HAVE they are not hard to find. Imperfoct ing toward Torreon from the east tapering lingers and well molded 'uorn around each elbow In lieu of 'he public notices and orders liereto- preparation of the ground leaves a has been confirmed by press dls- SAYS REPUBLICANS CLAMBER ON arms. Of course the tailored costume »loevoe. In such atllro, or rather lack ¡fore I s » um 1 lu pursuant e of the recia- THE FENCE The lembersblp of tbe Klamath yoor seed bed. Tbe seed potatoes i patches from Eagle Pass. always demands Ila short glove of of It, even the loss of one brad might 'rnntton act of June 17, UH)3 (22 Stat., Laat night General Villa sent two ¡388>, -nd acts amendatory thereof. ( bamb> f of Commerce will be 300 may be selected, more or less dis white or biscuit suede or doeskin, and prove disastrous. Th« <l<*colettu for day wear, while ¡aud supplementary I hereto, the larger -. fay 1st than at present, ac- eased, cut too small and carelesaly brigades, totaling 3,500 men, under U Seeing llie Advantage of Making Po for those 'whoso hands are not up to litical Thunder Out of the Matter, all beauty standards tbe wristlet ruf not quit« such a minus quantity, I- charges ter building, operation und ordin* o a memhersblp campaign ar- planted. Many of our fields outside Generals Urbinas Nrorelos, Macciovlos Says President's Secretary, Law- fle of tare is the very newest fad of nevertheless nt a low ebb. In most maJnteninco against private lands un Iringed it Tuesday night's meeting of the leading potato districts have and Herraras. to Intercept the advanc- I Makers Who Favored Passage Are fashion. It la merely a delicate pleat Instance», however, a thin layer off der the Klumath project. Oregon-Cal l.tei > ox mb r was named as a mem only half the number of plants that ' ing forces. General Urbina started toward San (’hanging Their Views, Now That a ing of la< e or chiffon which clasps full« or lac« fills In the gup where j ifornia, have accrued and accumulat bership committee, and till will work would be found in a Scotch or German Notable Fight Is in Sight. I’edro, while General Herrera went1 field." tbe wrist with a ribbon or jeweled discretion Is th« better part of ed to such an extent that a consider fur 3<»0 new boosters. able portion of such lands thereunder This >gmpalgn Is to be carried American farmers also have more toward Parras. band, and falls over the ungloved fashion WASHINGTON, D. C„ April 1.— The strength ot the reinforcements Beads -re being blazoned forth on are not being reclaimed and cultivat- along In a systematic manner. Tbe pests to contend with than do those hand, softly veiling any blemishes . »< liool children of the county have abroad. The late blight is common to is not known. General Carranza has '1 lie White House today delivered the As for the ears, they are exposed everything. Not the globular bead- <•<1; and, Whereas, It is desirable that the been asked to submit a design and both continents, but tbe Colorado po not received any further advices from ultimatum to the senate canal com sbamoleaaly by tho upward trend 'of of yore, but tabular effects add dasb mittee first unless it promptly reports ild l-ud- shut be cultivated and re- slog n for the Chamber of Commerce, tato beetle and the potato flea beetle General Villa. treasea In tho new coiffure effects. It to tunics, scarfs and gown draperies tlie tolls resolution to the senate, the Is Indeed a promising eyrie thus laid Beaded wraps of diaphanous chiffon lalmed nt the earliest practicable and tlie best one of these submitted do not occur In Europe, nor Is the administration wll summarily force by April 14 will be awarded a *5 -cab of much importance there. The MOVIE STUDIO bare for the nestling of the coquettish ar« very popular and lovely; and! dale; CITY’S LATEST the committee's hand. Now, therefore, in pursuance of tbe prise. bjjndvuus. slippers, advantages of spraying with Bordeaux* ear-drop. Hoops ar* the newest form belts, buckles, Tlie decks have been cleared for a As soon as the design, etc., are de mixture to control the late blight have ' they take As if Fashion, bent on -locking- and gloves are tw-aded lav provisions of the reclamation law. IWthin tbe week Klamath Falls can tight that may eclipse that Just ended The exquisite old fashioned and In particular of ii e act of con < Med upon, the Chamber of Coro been demonstrated annually for ten having them in some shape or other, ishly will purchase a number of lapel years by the New York Agricultural boats a moving picture studio, for In in the house. and despairing of taking us by storm beaded bags -nd reticules once more gress approved February I*. 1911(36 ner The White House admits that the th« Miller Photo company with tbe hoop skirt, had resolved to are all the rage, aud evven parasol» .'tat., 902 i, public notice Is hereby le buttons, with this emblem on them. Experiment Station at Geneva, yet 'that Th<. will be presented to tbe new list year millions of bushels of New *IH have received their new moving entire foreign policy of tire adminls- take us by the ears Instead, with are Indulging in au eruption of bead aned as follows All water right applications filed in members of tbe organization, which is York potatoes decayed because the picture machine, which was ordered. t rat ion hangs in the balance. like n spring rash To bead or not hoop earrings. the year 1914 for private lands under working for the development and up farmer failed to spray or did not "hen C. R. Miller waa In San Fran- to head Is no longer the question. Tbe most popular are the jet and isco a few weeks ago. The machine WASHINGTON, D. C., April 1.— onyx hoops liung within each other It ha* been answered In tbe affirms- the Klamath project shall be accom- building of Klamath Falla and Klam spray thoroughly. is the very latest made, with all the “ A poll of the senate shows that the live by the mad rush of all things panled by the portions of Installments ath county. The problem of supplying a disease la seta of two aud three that away Panama canal free toll* clause repeal (or operation and maintenance which free seed has been met and solved in new attachments. and Jingle alluringly with the least sartorial to get a bead on. Tbe Miller Photo company has al- will be adopted by a majority of have accrued against tne said lands, < 4RNIVAL WILL HE HELI) IN 'Germany, and the recommendation is -ltd the first full installment on ac <NINNE<TI<IN WITH RODEO made That the eame thing Is done in ready contracted with the Panama ex- twelve certain,” said Joseph Tumulty, 'l NOISY SIGHT ts DollD Hol.MtW "’unt *>f the charges for building and —' — this country through the co-operation position committee for a number of secretary to President Wilson today. "We have'reason to believe that _____ maintenance 42.75 per Irrigable acre A carnival, complete with side ot the potato growers' associations .Siskiyou county films, and will ar- auc- «haws, Ferri- wheel, merry-go-round and the department of agriculture, renge for several reels of Klamath this will be larger, bqt are figuring MALIN. March 31-La.l Monday ** due * ™ " rh MT. LAKI, March >1.—The aunual very carefully. Because of this, we and other amusement devices, will be rather than by legal enactment. In ¡county scenes. fu* „ business meeting of the Mt. Ijtkl evening was an enjoyabl. one lu S.nd During the coming year they expect have eliminated a number of repub pre- one of the features In connection with previous years of scarcity tbe United Hollow C. W Bailey surprised hl- So,h,n « h<,re,n church was well attended Saturday ¡to make some very realistic reels of licans whom we included In our list a 7.1" 7" the next Elks' Rodeo. The carnival States has imported potatoes from evening, although tbe weather was friends and neighbor- by taking unto Indian action pictures, and will also ‘week ago. will be under the* auspices of the Europe In large quantities — 8,000,- himself a better half It wa. then r he Klamath project of the ben very disagreeable. Tho business "Although these republicans were 000 bushels in 1908 and 13.000.000 preserve the Rodeo scenes in films. meeting was held Immediately follow- time to gdt even with him Neighbors ’ ,in nn P«11 n* Kia mat Ii Chamber of Commerce. Klamath county abounds in scenic with us a few days ago, they see the At Tuesday night's meeting of the in 1911. With them came diseases in. th. basket supper. Kncouragin*"mrnc<l out and gsv. him an old-fash- *luch may here- reports of th. church work were given toned charivari. From the noise '' ‘r “ ' 11 aw * etting Chamber of Commerce, rhe matter hitherto unknown In America, llge the «ouders that would be perfect for mo- partisan advantage that is securable and the future of the work discussed made It «as a pronounced success. 1,. " T"' *l<'oun ° waa taken up by C. H. Smith, con blackleg and scurf and powdery scab, tion picture effect, and It is likely that by making the question a political tractor for the Pollow Carnival com- and the danger of Importing the still many reels for nightly exhibitions one. and as a result they are on the Rev. J. 8. Stubblefield was called a- and all were ushered into the house < > i t x it < arg««, We will probably get their I pany. His company, now in Callfor- more dreaded wart disease led the over the world will be used by the en- 'fence. pastor by a unanimous vote. and made acquainted with the new votes, but are not counting upon ”WO nia, carries a number of amusements, secretary of agriculture to prohibit (erprislng local photo firm. ... — |bride After thia all were Invited to AEROPLANE FAI.IJ4 employs over a hundred people, and the importation of potatoes from ------------------------------ them." Roy and Ilex La Prairie spent Sat- the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Jobes, According to Senater O'Gorman. four cars of equipment. It plays at most of the large growing districts WON’T LET FOLKS urday and Sunday with Mrs. Koontz where an elegant supper waa served Hereafter, experts say. TBY INFLUENCES chairman of the senate committee on UII IF.Mt. April 1,- Two accldeuts. the Rose Festival in Portland and abroad Those present were Mr. and Mrs enough potatoes must be produced to ----------- , interoceanlc canals, the committee close to each other both as to time the Potlatch in Seattle. Strowbildg« Geo. Strowbrldge and Mr. and Mrs. Hall arrived from WASHINGTON, D. C., April 1.— will meet Tuesday to discuss the bill, and distance, caused four deaths at The advantage of having some form supply all our needs, as most sources Portland last week. They will farm wife, Miss Ethel »trow bridge, Mr. 1 ihe aviation contests today. of amusement in the city during the of foreign Imports hsve been closed Senator La Follette today Introduced He stated that he had no Idea of how Hunt and daughters, Mary 1 the Ed. Ream ranch with Oscar and Mrs. Emile Vedrines and his brother, forenoons and evenings while tbe by quarantine, and unless production a bill in the senate providing for the long the committee would consider it. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Ada. ■ Raker, tbelr son. Jules Vedrines, were kited while at Rodeo Is not in progress appealed to is increaaed and maintained a serious drastic punishment of persons seek-1 Recently O’Gorman was credited and Mrs. John 8. Bailey. Ed Rue, Har- >08 to influence the commerce com- with the statement that he preferred tempting to ioop-the-loop in a mono all of the directors of the Chamber condition may arise. old Elllott. Rev. Acheson and ye plane. They fell 100 feet. __ • mission. The senator intimated that to have the fight on the senate floor, of Commerce, and the directors of the scribe. The "Old Oaken Bucket" has been »tempts were being made to influ-! rather than in the committee. Immediately afterward, Pierre Tes- Rodeo association as well. As a re- luclet and his paaseuger. Clement Av- suit, tbs contract was signed. relegated to the ash heap by the de ence the commission in connection II. E. Wilson and family visited at ikliy. were killed after a fall of 300 partment of agriculture, which, on in- ,h* request of eastern railroads SAYS HF. CANNOT Miss Marie tlrlfflth is spending the Klamath Falls last Saturday and Sun feet. Their machine struck a pylou. BASEBALL SCHOOL LIVE ON IWJ.OOO veetigation, has found that its moss for increased rates. Week end with Fay West. day. The bill provides for imprisonment. exploding the petrol tank and burn OPENED BY SCOUT covered sides are full of microbes and the iron hoops are anything but san- a fine of 32,000, or both. | CLEVELAND, April 1.——Federal ing the aeroplane. The sever» wind of the last few i 1 ------------------------------ District Judge William Day, son of •PORTSMOUTH, Ohio. April 1.—A itary. Of 411 shallow farm wells ex- days hn- delayed plowing somewhat, Hev. Acheson of Merrill filled hl- Supreme Justice Day, today tendered Sheriff C. C. Low returned Tuesday free baseball school was opened here »mined in Indiana the waters of 309 AMERICAN POLO buo most of the ranchers sre well ad- legulnr appointment at the school PLAYERS TRAIN his resignation. This Is effective |night from Salem, where he went In today by "Scout” Billy Doyle of the t were very bad, 43 were doubtful, and house last Sunday. vanced tn their spring work. ----------- May 1st. charge of Joe Starr, now serving an Cleveland Naps. Any youngster with only 159 received clean bills of health, - z ---------------- ---------------- "The salary of 36,000 a year is in- NEW YORK, April 1,— _ Real . work Elmer Smith has about completed Indeterminate sentence In the pent- seml-pro or college experience who In Minnesota 79 wells were examined. A. D. Addison la suffering with the Is anxious to get up in the baseball and 59 were found to be polluted candidates for the team which will-adequate, ” he said, "I will re-enter his contract on (he reclamation ditch tentlary on charge of arson. grippe. Deep wells are not exempt from sus- idefend the international cup against private law practice.” world will be taken as a pupil. "It's a business proposition." said plclon, for out of’177 of such the wa- 'he invading British polo cracks start- Mr. Freucr of Poo Valley was In i In to Meet Wife. For any Itching skin trouble, piles, eczema, salt rheum. Iiivos, Itch, scald this vicinity la-t Monday, trying to ( John Knott, whoso ranch at Beaver Doyle. "I'm tutoring the youngsters tors of 4 5 were found to be bad and "<1 today at the Georgian court field at Notice of Settlement of Final Account Even the bub-1 Dakewootl. Marsh is known all over the country, and then placing them with some 16 were doubtful. of Executrix head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Olnt- buy grain. bling spring, the last stronghold of Captain James M. (Monte) Water- Notice is hereby given that AgSff* caiue in lust night to meet his wife, minor league club.” ment Is highly recommended, 50c n Ed Rue and Harold Elliott are ■ who will arrive this evening from Doyle plans to keep a string on all the rural pest, the insidious germ has ' bury, associated with International Pierce, executrix of the estate of box at all stores. * 1 working on the reclamation ditch i California. He sees an era of pros- such youngsters for the Cleveland been found germinating, and súchel'0’0 ns » player since the American Joseph G. Pierce, deceased, has ren sources of supply should be carefully 1 four was defeated by England in dered and presented to the court and wlth the concrete c.ww. , parity and settlement opening up In club. Merrillites Here. 11902, is in charge of the candtdatea. nied with the clerk thereof, her re- ■ ■ —— Northern Klamath. It Is the Naps who will profit in ’ watched. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frnnk ; Adams Monte Waterbury a member port and and final final account account of of her her admin admin- "Twenty-five of the polluted wells Monte Waterbury was was a member of of port tho long run. and incidentally Doyle I Arthur McKoen and wife made a —■1 1 — *— nutoed up from their ranch in the will get credit and cash for producing wells In Minnesota were bad only be- the American Big Four, which de- istratlon of said estate, together with Move* office. Merrill country Monday for a few trip to Morrill last Sunday. ¡cause of poor surface protection, and tested England for tbe world’s ebam- her petition for final distribution of Dr. I,. L. Truax and llr. Warren likely looking youngsters. days' visit In the county seat. could easily have been made safe,” pionship and the International cup the personal property belonging E. U. IlaniBby, janitor at (ho court Hunt are moving their otnee Into the -ays a bulletin of the department, >n 1909. thereto; and that Saturday, the 33d house, Is out today for the first time Odd Fellows building. Dr. Hunt will GLYNN TO HELP Return to Merrill. -I-.., sys- ¡ Larry Fitzpatrick, who has prepar- day of May, A. D„ 1914, at 10 o’clock SELECT A SITE ' which outlines a simple sanitary N. 8. Merrill, Perl Merrill and In nearly two weeks. He has been return (bls evening from a visit In the tem for the farm home. 1 Practically __ jpd the ponies of the American four a. m., and in the court room of tbe County Commissioner Guy Merrill re confined to hla homo by an Inflamma Middle West. ALBANY, April 1.—At the pres ul of the surface supplies were pol- ¡since 1909, again this year la In county court of Klamath county, state turned to Merrill Monday, after n tion of the nerves of the arms. During these investigations charge of that important task. of Oregon, in the county court house ent time Governor Glynn plans to ac Gated. Hector Moving. short business sojourn In the county 28 of the farms examined showed a at Klamath Falls, In said county, O. M. Hector Is moving his fixtures, company tho New York exposition For Sale seat. have been appointed by the court as t'lrolce seed barley. Address W. A. <tc., from the White building across commission of fifteen members to San record of typhoid fever. Surface wa- i Down From Roseburg, __ " ___ __ 2 for. I Robert G. Smith, a well known reel- the time and place for the hearing of not be used Main street to tlio Evans building. In Francisco, to select a site and lay tho for supplies should 4-9* Mr aud Mrs. John Ellis left this I'alklna, Kinmath Falls. the future he will conduct an exclu Corner-stone of the New York state nousehold purposes or for washing dent of Roseburg, Is here attending said petition, report and final account, morning for Fort Klamath. They j milk caus They should not even be to business matters. While here he is and the settlement of said account, at sive men's store. building. *1(10 REWARD came In a few nights ago from Cali I It was pltfnned to leave New York used for laundry purposes unless no a guest of his brothers-ln-law, D. V. which time and place any person fa Stolen from my ranch at Olene, fornia, whore they spent the winter. terested In said estate may appear about the 15th ot April, but pressing rther supply is available. Rain water '»nd Robert B. Kuykendall, about February 23d, one red polled Here for Week Only. ---------------------------- and file exceptions to said account Miss Carrie L. Wolcott, represent- legislative business may delay the ¡from the roof is often polluted by dust' FOR SALE General purpose horses, steer, 2 years old, branded RX on left and contest the same. I and decayed leaves and other foreign Ba« k on the Job. start until May 1st. Above re- Ing tho Gumblner Hair company of hip and Y on each aide, young, and in good condition. P. H. W. Hincka, engineer In charge Dated this 2d day of April, 1914. matter. The underground cistern E. Hanon. 21-«ts2t ward will be paid by me to any per- Chicago will be at tho Stilts Drygoods AGNES PIERCE. J. r. Churchill, one of the direct 'should be of water tight construction, (of the work being done on the Modoc! son who will furnish Information that company's storo for this week only, I Point Irrigation project, returned to Executrix of the Estate ot Joseph C. MONEY TO LOAN—1 have 32,000 to will lead to the arrest and conviction permitting the Indies of this county to ors of the California-Oregon Power ¡to prevent pollution from the nelgh- Pierce, Deceased. secure Imported human hair at spe- |company, is here attending to busi > boring soil. There should also be ' Chiloquin Wednesday after a business loan on farm land security. W. 8. of the thieves. i 4-2-5-7 sw 30-4ts RKX E. K. BORD. BORD. jcial Eastern prices ltd—a l-iiltabls provision for straining or fll-J-ojourn fa Klamath Falls. ness matters. REX Slough. Interesting to the Ladies STATE UNIVERSITY MITE IIIHIGATION’IMTH IM .MAPPED FOR FUTURE TO MEET ON l»TH GERMANY LEADS IN POTATO RAISING NEED SIX WELKS TOR PASSAGE Of MLL ------------------ I i i