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MONDAY, IPItll. 20. IUII THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE TWO !&im¥eWlerald P. H. McENfRY OIES »ICORNHUIS HUHUA MUSI SAtUIf U. S. HAG I —— ‘ ----- I tue* at -Mur» I »land, and sail Imme- thi* purchase before entry, or Initiate dintel» to San Fr*ucluo for order* a contest ai uny time before patent Issues, by llllng a corroborated affi WASHINGTON. D. I',. April ¡8. davit lu this office, allvglua facts At I o'clock Ni-cretary Bryan un- which would defeat the entry. noumitd that he had cancelled hl* JAMES II Bl’llQKRR. u-M-ivallon ou the truina whereon he 4-80-8-38 a Register ulnnned lo go to Miami» tonight. I|e said that lie would not l«-uve the city, Summons At noon hr »ent out for hl« lunch, lu th* Justlcu Court, Liukvllls Dis and did uot leave hl* office. trict, Klamath county, Oregon The war department admit* that J It Hershberger. Plaintiff, I the plans of the war college contain- V*. plate , the wide utilisation of aero- I A. J. White, Defendant. pinne* In case of hostilities with |To A. J. White, the above uniued lit- Mexico. fendaul; Aceordtng to a telegram received Ithl* mornlug by Circuit Judg«> Henry UHMIN |H Ili.lDN TO TIKE IRE I.. Benson, Patrick H. McKuery, for M LI I t II UKFORi: «ON- merly connected with Klamath Falla Editor tdllss MONDAY W. O. SMITH newspaper», died of heart failure Fri Death occurted at Cornelius, Ali llo|H- for a Pi-raiMtde SeHleiurut »as served. There were present Mrs. day. Entered at th* postoffice at Klamath E. R. Reames, Mr*. Louia Gerber. »here McEnery was publishing the Falla, Ore., aa second claaa matter. Haa llec ii Pnacticall) Aiiaudoued by Mrs. Ix-slle Rogers, Mrs. L. F. Wil Cornelllu* Tribnn««. the AdmiiiGlraUoii— I urther .\aval Published by the Herald Publishing letts, Mrs. Orb Campbell, Madame In the death of McKnnery, the Pa thnlers Sen»! Sliipa and Marin«* Company, of Klamath Falls, on Garroutte and Mrs. Chapin, in addi cific Coast loses one of the most gift South l-iotu Otlier \aval Soppi) Monday and Thursday of each week ction to the members ot the club, who ed men who ever wrote for th«' news Haaee. The following committee has been [are Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough, Mrs. F papers. To say that McEnery was a Two doHara per year in advance named to have charge of the next ban B. English. Mrs. Mary A. Jackson, brilliant writer I* statlug it but mild U IMilNGTtiN. 1». <’., April IH.— * quet of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge, t«> Mrs. E. B. Hall. Mrs. Thomas Hatnp- ly, an«i he was fighting a lone tight to t iile»» Huerta tire» lli«> salute by tl In the name of the Rtate ot Or CHILDREN'S PART IN CIVIC tou, Mrs. Charles Meldrum. Mrs. Fred J "come back” stronger thau ever when WASHINGTON.'ll. C„ Apill 18 !vgon; You are hereby required lo ap- be held Thursday evening. May 7th: o'rltM k tomorrow night, Anicrlca'« |H, Mills. Mrs. Fred Schallock and Mrs) "thirty” was announced tor hl* AFFAIRS ■ n offi.'a' circles h.'.'e It i* expected * • -»r "ti*l answer the complaint filed Mra. Charm Johnsou (chairman), W. [Earl Whitlock. earthly labors and he was called to an arnnal fore»« will comprl liiui to d«i an. that a* soon ns the bl-ickn»le I* do ■ agalust you In the above entitled ac- P. Johnson, Mrs. Ivy North, K. D. Till» aiiuouii« eineut Kun iiutile at ■ lin’d 'hat Huerta will d«.'la>e war HERE may be those who will ♦ ♦♦ everlasting assignment In the realm tinn on or before the 7th day of May. North. Mrs. Anna Leach. Miss Eliza .Miss Maude Baldwin has returned beyond. ¡1914, that being the last day of the the U bile House llii* afternoon, «ml >>Riilu*t the United Rtate*. scout or ridicule the idea that Stilts, -Miss Lilian Stilts. Mrs. Nellie from a visit with friends near Port- Th«' attitude of th«« Com titutloniil- * publication of thia summon*, and If A native of Ireland. McEnery was U iisoii aibleil that If Huerta liaau'l the children should have a part in Summers. 8. T. Summers, Miss Mar land. reared on the Emerald Isle, and was <l<-« i<l,-<l i>) that lime, U ilson will take '»l 1» not known, hut high official* 'you fail so to nppeir und answer, for jorie Sellers. Mrs. Nell B. Bremer, civic affairs. But if we ever reach the predict that it will bo hostile. Inas i want thereof the plaintiff will take graduated from Trlulty college at the matter peraonally to cougrr*». time when the whole people will com Fred Bremer, Mrs. Eurania Sholl. much ns that I* the national fooling judgmeut ugaliiNt you for th« sum of The Splash” Club made its reg- Dublin, one of the world’s leading ed Percival Sholl, Mrs. Linnie Brenne A» U il»«*it ha» gone on ret ortl a* prehend the value and benefits of civic They point out ihat If Carranxa per- 430.00 und costs aud dlsbiirseiuetfl* ular "Kick to the water" stunt Friday ucational institutions, with highest Haying lie will a»k emigre«» to author« improvement; when civic righteous man. O. H. Brenneman, Mrs. Francis mitted the United t>tat<>* to overcome pn this action, mid that auy |>ro|ierly night, the feature of the sessiou being honors. For a while he was employed I*«« tliy iih >- of Hie arin) mid iiu >) ness shall be the rule, and not the Boyd. Theodore Froelic. The chair lluoita without Interfering that the attached In llils action be applied to the teaching of the new German on newspa|»ers In Wexford county, but .«gaiii»l Huerta, Ui<< «tateilleni toda) exception, and when the spirit of civic man of the committee has called a constitutionalist cause would bo Im lie puyiu. nl of such Judgment and strokes by Albert Loewe This organ his genius was such that he was mcau» al l«'a»t an armed blockade pride has been fully aroused and de meeting for next Thursday afternoon mediately deserted by the largo in*- [that execution herein. ization meets Friday night at the sought out by the London Graphic, ng.ihi»t tli«> Mexican porta, nliidi, it veloped- in short, when we have at at 3:30, at I. O. O. F. Hall. jnrlty of the |>eopl* Thl* summon* Is served by publica bath house, an«l the members have all and given Important nsslgnm«-nts for i» agre<-<l, would be a tantamount de«-- tained to the ideal civic conditions, ♦ ♦♦ tion In the Seml-W«ekly Herald, a mad«> rapid progress In learning the that world-famous Journal larallon of war. we must begin with the education On last Friday afternoon. Martha art of swimming. Mr». M hit«- Return». seml-Weekly newspaper published In After several years of work on th«- The following statement was Issued and training of the children along Rarnsby was hostess to a number of .Mr* F. M. White nnd sou returned Knlnmth Falla, Oregon, for alx sue- ♦ ♦♦ English pajter, McEnery, like many by the White House: lines that will tend to the making of young friends, and an enjoyable time Thursday n|glit after an a bus neo of |ce*»lv«. weeks, the first publication At the home of Mrs. Louis Gerber another young Irishman, crossed the "Huerta 4* still insisting upon do such contritions. was si>ent with games an«l other Saturday several month*, spent III Portland nnd being on the 2<ith day ot March, 1914, afternoon the Auction Atlantic. After working In New York ing something less than ha* been de on Coo* liny, Iler many friends will pursuant to the order of the Hon. E Realising that right citizenship and amusements, while late in the after Brldg«* Club »as entertained by Mrs and Chicago, he came to the Pacific manded, anil something leaa than city planning and upbuilding are the noon refreshments were served. Those be pleased to learn that Mr*. Whlte'a U . Gowen, Justice of the |«eac« of Georg«' H. Merryman. The guests are Coast several years ago. making San what is considered would constitute health was greatly ben«*fltt«*d by the •nhl court greatest problems confronting the attending were Rita Low, Isa Wilson. Mr* Silas Obenchaln, Mrs. Robert Francisco his home. American people today, Chicago has Grace Hoagland. May Roberts. Nellie an acknowledgement that hla repre- operation she underwent Dated March 2 5, 1914 Savidge. Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs Robert It was In the days ot the Ruef regi »entatlves were entirely In the wrong recently adopted for use in the pub lx»wls, Myrtle Rarnsby, Ted Montgom E. W. GOWEN. A. Johnson. Mrs. Jack McLean. Mrs. me that McEnery waa connected with in the indignities they have put upon lic schools a text book on city plan ery. Pat Montgomery. Cecil Low. Motorcycle Kun Tomorrow Juitlce of ths Pears L. F Willets. Mrs. G. W. White. Mrs. the Examiner, the Call and Bulletin, th«> government of the United Rtate* ning. The idea of instituting a course Marion Masten and James Clark <’ C Brower. Attorney for Plaintiff FORT WAYNE. Ind . April 11 Louis Gerber. Mrs. Geo. H. Merry and he soon became known all over "The president is determined, if More than two »core motorcyclist* are ;3-3<-5-7 sw in the public schools in municipal ♦ ♦♦ R Williams man. Mrs. F. the bay district a* one of the most General Huerta ha* not yielded by « here today to take part in ths annual patriotism and civic betterment may Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Mrs. Thos. ♦ ♦♦ powerful political writer* who was o'clock on Sunday afternoon, he will endurance run of th« Fort Wayne teem novel at first, but once the ben Mills was hostess to the Mrs. F. H. Hampton were the winners of prizes ever given an assignment. Ills signa Nothe of tw-ttleiiirtit take iht* matter to congress on Mon Motorcycle Club, which will start efits are seen it will be taken up by for card honors at Friday's meeting Bridge Club Saturday, her guests ture was used frequently to feature (Equity No. 414) day.” other cities, Give the children a shortly after daybreak tomorrow. being Mrs. George Noland. Mrs. Clar ot the Friday Pelican Club, enter his articles. It was stated that nothing further In the Circuit’Court of the Rtate of course in city planning and city build tained by Mrs. E. B. Hall. In addi ence H. Vnderwood. Mrs. Don J. Zum From San Fraucisco McEnery waa would now- I m - given out for publica ing. and with this course some prac Oregon, for Klamath County, tion. the guests indulged in the new walt. Mrs. E. R. Reames. Mr*. Wesley called to San Jose by Congressman Notice for l*ublicati«>n tion. and that the administration I* tical work, and in a few years man.v Oregon. dancing steps, and a dainty luncheon O Smith and Mrs Thos. Hampton. Haya to work on the Mercury, and In ( Not Coal I .and« i now awaiting Huerta's reply. of our vexed municipal problems will In the Matter of the A**lgum«nt of a comparatively short time he worked O'Shaughnessy expected to deliver Ih-partiiK-nt of the Interior. Cnited be solved. W. H. Wynant. shrubs, and make your home a place up to the position of city editor. It the ultimatum to General Huerta thl* Rtate* Land Office, al Lakevl*» To properly estimate the value of To the Creditors of W. ||. Wynant was along in this time that McEnery, of beauty. Oregon. April 15. 1914 afternoon lu view of the facts. It certain things, special training is and lo all part I m concerned In through association with the state's Put your plumbing in sanitary con Notice I« hereby given that Pliny »a* stated, no action can be taken un necessary, and unless one has had ilio above entitled matter. political leaders, became adicted to a The housefly lives in tilth; the dition and remove every nuisance and J< rome. whose postoffice address A til congress meet* Monday. that training a full appreciation of You and each of you are hereby germ breeder. Mosquitoes breed In habit that rendered him Incaimble for President Wilson tonight will go to Is Dairy. Oregon, did. on the 19th notified that the undersigned, th* their worth will be lost. Civic bet mosquito thrives in stagnant water. work at times. In the hop« ot bene- stagnant water and flies are attracted The .thorough cleaning of Klamath day of March, 1914. file In thl* office White Sulphur Spring* When be re terment cannot be fully realised until gMlgnee for the benefit of creditor* fltting him. Hayes on one occasion turn* to Wa*hington ho will bring sworn statrment and application No we begin to educate the children in Falls Friday and Saturday will do a by a leaking sewer. of the above W. II. Wynant. has filed sent McEnery to take a treatment, By your example and your influence great deal toward eliminating the fly 07378. to purchase the IV Lfc NW i» , with him Mr*. Wilson, who is con- civic affairs—in civic duty, civic re hla fl uni accounting In the above en- menace, and all are urged to do their your neighbor will do likewise. Help paying Mrs. McEnery his salary while vale*clng from a recent illness He Section 36. Township 38 south. titled matter with the clerk of the sponsibility and civic pride. he was away, and paying all the ex Rsnx«- D> east. Willamette Meridian, There are some examples where , part in seeing that the town is thor- to make Klamath Falls the cleanest will reach the resort early Sunday city in Oregon, and you will make It penses of the treatment. The benefit morning, and start bark for Washing and the Umber thereon, under the • hove named court *nd that by tha this truth has been recognized in oughly freed from trash, etc. order of Hon II. L. Ilcnaon. the hear- was only temporary, however, and provision* of th«- act of Jun« 3. 1878. The city has agreed to furnish fly Iess. ton Sunday evening. plans for civic betterment, and the ng of objection* to «aid final ac- McEnery afterward* severed bis con Every nuisance you cannot abate Arrangement* have been made to and aci* amendatory, known ns the results show marked and permanent teams to haul away free of charge all •’Hint I* set -for 10 o’clock a. m on nections with the Mercury and sought yourself or cause to be abated, report "Timber and Stone Law. ” ns such rubbish and trash deposited in con keep In touch with the president dur benefits. Though children naturally «he 34th day of April. 1914, at which work elsewhere lug his absence by ««pedal wire ser value a* might he fixed by appraise- love beadtv and wholesome surround venient places for collection today and to the health department. line you may make objm tiona. If any It was after a connection of tom«' ■ men!. sn<l that, pursuant to auch ap- vice. ings, they need to be educated and tomorrow. In order to facilitate this <«>u have, to the discharge of *al<J months with the Sacramento Bee that ■plication, the land nnd timber there trained along right lines to bring work, those having rubbish to be cart MAN Fl It EH SHOT ■sslgnee. At laid time the under- McEnery came to Klamath Falls. He AT N. Y. .MAYOR: • WASHINGTON. 1». C„ April 18.- on have b««en appraised at u total of out their natural tendencies. The ed off are asked to place it in sack«, «fgmd will make application to *ald INoTIIEIt M HIT was connected with the Chronicle as With copies of the latest O'Shaugh 1240,. the timber estimated at 200,- Chicago idea of a course of study in boxes and barrels, so it can be hand- ourt for a full and final discharge city editor, and afterwards he was nessy messages, Bryan and Tumulty ■ *>00 board feet at II |>er thousand, from »aid trust. the schools coupled with some prac led with no loss of time. spasmodically with the Express, his and the land at 140: that said appli Clean tip, pick up, rake up your thl* afternoon rushed to the suburban tical work in civics, will cultivate NEW YORK, April 17.—An old Dated March list. 1914. "Observations” column being the big links where Wilson was golfing Wil cant will offer Anal proof In support patriotism and fit the coming gener yards, front and back, Dig out the man tired a shot at Mayor JoJhn Pur- W. I. MOORE. Assignee gest feature the paper had. After of his application and sworn state son stopped almost In the middle of a ation to grapple with the problems of weeds, old cans and other eyesores. roy Mitchell today as he was leaving .113 4-10 • ament on the 22d day of Jun«. 1914.' Examine every part of your house the city hall. The bullet missed the wards he was connected with the stroke nnd rushed back to hla office city planning and city building. Chronicle under Murray until the pa- before J O. Hamaker. 1' S commis St i to of Oregon. In the growth of the clean-up move from cellar to garret and your entire mayor, however, and struck Corpora per was merged with the Expres* into TORREON. April 18 —The follow-1 sioner. at Bonanza. Oregon ment the greatest success has attained premises for old rubbish, and see that tion Counsel Polk In the chin, making 'County of Klamath. s* the Northwestern. Any person Is at liberty to protest I I., D. Wgrd, Ing statement was made by General in those cities where the children are it is taken away. a slight wound. Realizing that he was being forced Assist by interesting your neigh- Villa of the rebel forces today: a factor in the work. In many of the Mayor Mitchell himself caught the vs. to lower levels by the effects of hl* leading cities organizations and bors. A good example will go a long assailant, and took alm «o the city is a question whether the Amer- ''»known Owner of Betray habit, McEnery requested that he be Fan bombardment of Tampico to com leagues of boys and school children way. hall police station, and cooly turned VI*.: One sorrel gelding. about I »ent to one of the state Institutions, If your old garbage can is out of him over to the officers in charge of are taking the lead In all work for pel Huerta to apologize can be con Dear* old, Iffanded J In circle on right that he might shake off the grip of the beautifying and sanitation of their commission, get a new metal one with the station and reported to the desk strued a* an act against the Mexican shoulder nn«l running W on left I his addiction. This request waa a close fitting top. and enforce the sergeant. cities. nation. If ao construed, the war be I shoulder. That said L. D. Ward did granted, and under the care of Dr. In New York city the juvenile gabrage ordinance. Rats and flies re ing between two civilized nation*, the The old man was dressed in rags, on or elose to the |*t <t«y Of May. Steiner, an old personal friend, Mc leagues—-children's clubs—have great main only where they And food. Americans In Mexico will be accorded and was verw weak and emaciated, 1913. taka up and nt all time* since Enery, In course of time, became bls Keep all ashes, cans and similar h|8 mind apparently being unbal- ly helped betterment work. Started the name protection aa that given to ,, "’n kept In hl» possession the above old self again. first as an experiment to work out, by rubbisb in covered receptacles, sep aneed. He was about 50 year* old. Mexlcana In America. Of course I re described «stray; nnd that he ha* The fight to "come back ” which actual test, a practical scheme for arate from your garbage. fer to non-combatant*.” When questioned at the police sta 'I*ed all reasonable effort to ascertain Raise Fat itn«l Health, Calve* Keep your stables and places where tion he said: "Everything is all right McEnery commcncsd was one that civic education, to train boys toward Villa does not believe the Incident and And the owner of the same, and Without Milk was waged against terrible odds, not good citizenship by getting them to other domestic animals and fowls are but I won't tell my name. In his rag will result In war. taken all legal step* required by the I« un It i* n<> experiment—it the least of which was desertion by DO things, they have grown until they kept, clean, and daily place all ma ged clothes the name of “David Rose” law* of the Stale of Oregon In refer- LIiHolule Fact 1 friends and denials ot requests for have proved that it Is possible to in nure and other refuse In covered, fly- was printed. He afterwards said his WASHINGTON. D. C., April 18,— eneo to eel rays; work. These requests were often TRY IT Ninety-five per name was David Saloshein. terest the boys, even in congested tight receptacles. The armored cruiser South Dakota to Now. therefore, to *ald unknown made to men, now high in newspaper districts, tn civic affairs and inspire cent of flies breed in manure piles. day proceeded to San Diego from owner, and to any nnd all person* For Rale by ¡poistions, who a few years ago were Tear down old sheds and fences young Americans with civic pride, I'uget Round. Island of Trinidad has a population who may be Interested therein, you under McEnery, and they frankly told that have served their time, and treat of 340,000. Of Its land 445,000 acres love of home and patriotism. Navy officials wired the commander are her« by notlfled that at the ranch Practical education in civics will what remains to a coat of whitewash. are culthated and 597,000 unculti him they did not believe they could of the South Dakota to pick up the known as rhe Mason ranch, about 1 H place any responsibility upon his Sow grass seed, plant flowers and vated. 121 Hili Hirret, Klamath Fall* 1 miles southeast of Miller Hill school give the young people a broader view marines at Bremerton and Mare la- shoulders. of life, and teach them that that land navy yards. house. In said county and state, on th* Such adversities as Shese are enough which helps the community as a The trans|>ort Jupiter has been or- till day of May, 1914, at the hour of to set back any strong person, but, whole is good for every individual dered to ship all the remaining ma- 10 o'clock a. in. of said day.* when the despite this, McEnery stayeil with the thereof. The boy* and girls of Klam «aid estray will bo exposed nnd offered WILL A. LEONARD fight, and in the end won out. The ath Falls should be organized into a for sale a* by law directed; and the Portland papers recognized the genius I’ol.lTIt'Al. AN.NOl'N'CEMENTH DE.N'TIHT Junior municipal league and educated proceed* of said sale will bo applied in the contributions he made, and his along these lines, and ere many years for the pnyment of all damages, cost* White Maddox Hide. article* were in demand, and he also ideal civic conditions will obtain here. Announcement and expenses legally Incurred; and "made good” on Coos Bay newspaper In our city planning and city building the excess, If any, will be retained by I hereby announce myself a candl- work. A few weeks ago he leased iet us not forget that the building of E. It. Gowen, justice of the peace, or date for the republican nomination a* the Cornelius Tribune, and was rapid tile future citizen is of paramount im his successor In office, for the porlod sheriff of Klamath county, subject to ly winning success when he was portance. of six month*. And If said sum of tie will of the voters at the party stricken. ffioney *o held shall not be called for primary. C. M. RAMSBY. By reason of hi* acquaintance with St RPItlHED THE In said time, the same will bo depos I "Sandy" Benson, a veteran Ran Jose OLD BOY HOME ited as by statute tn such case* made For ,Slierlff newspaper man. McEnery became a ALWAYS Btu'NS a SMALL LUMP LIKE and provided. I hereby announce myself a* a can- ■ devoted friend of Judge Benson, and THIS and ALWAYS POISON 5 COP GLANDS Members of Klamath Lodge No. Dated April 13, 1914. his fidelity to the local jurist has been ilidate for the republican nomination IN THE A-MPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY 137, I. O. O. F . enjoyed one of the <•>’ •-< • L. D WARD. tor sheriff, subject to the will of the almost pathetic. Appreciating many pleasing incidents that go to make favor* and considerations shown him voter* ut the primary election on the lorge a family and tends to Executor's Notice by the Judge, McEnery never lost an May 15th. srtengthen the tie-' of brotherhood. Estate of Catherine Callahan, De O. L. CARTER opportunity to exalt Benson, and he This was the presentation of a com ceased. IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR ha* written brilliant article* for thir bination Past Grand and Past Chief The undersigned, having been ap I r.EAT BEFORE it PU mik Bona or Deep Blind« For Sheriff ty or more Oregon publications, set Patriarch medal to Brother Frank pointed executor of the last will and KNIFE or PAIN ting forth Benson's qualifications for I hereby announce myself u candi Armstrong. In the presentation testament of Catherine Callahan, de Hu Faj Until Curid th* office of supreme justice in the date for the Republican nomination No speech W. O. Smith brought out the ceased, late of the county of Klnmnth, X Ray of olbtr most glowing and beautiful language for Sheriff for the second term of swindle. An iffland long and faithful service of Brother state of Oregon, hereby gives notice nUnt in.'ikrath« cure office, subject to the will of the voter* huOIGTE UtHRANUE Armstrong to Klamath Lodge; spoke that all persons having claims against Home From San Francisco. at the primary election May 16, 1914 Any TVMMI, lH:ZF m of his strenuous labors during the said estate are notified and requested Horn au LI ih lip,- Attorney William H. Shaw return CHAS. C. LOW, cloudy day* when the lodge was get nr ixxly Ion* 14 < anor to call nt the office of W. II. A. Ren It Waver Fatnt uni il I m I ed Friday from a business trip to Present Incumbent. ting on It* feet, and of the times when OF KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON ner, In the Murdock block, Klamath ■taut 120-FAGt BOOK tnl frtvi; t< MimouMh of San Francisco and other California a few of the faithful kept the lodge Falls, Oregon, for the purpose of hav Uiotjra’rl» cured «t homa For County Treasurer points. from sinking to a state of Innocuous WBiTR TO MONK ing the same adjusted All persons I I hereby announce myself a candi desuetude. Indebted to »aid estate are requested V. 8. DEPOSITARY I The output of musical Instrument* date for the Republican nomination 1» CANCER. Ws rsfus» tho*i«»nds Dvina. to make Immediate payment to the Brother Armstrong waa taken com In thia country la constantly Increas for County Treasurer of Klamath Cent |oo 1st». Ws have eursd I ii . iiimi >n 2u yrs. undersigned. pletely surprised, and hi* replay was OUR POLICIES— To distribute the bank* assets In each a way aa to maintain under ->u«, »u« the «„«? number of factories Is on County, subject to the will of the vot Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY & CO. ing, but hardly up to hi* usual form, but all Dated April 18, 1014. uny conditiona and at all times aa ample reserve to meet the demands She decrease, er* at the primary election, May 15, recognised that he was doing the best. 438 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL RICHARD CALLAHAN, Exec-, tor. Beach Return*. , GEO. A HAYDON. I KINDLY MAII this to tone one with CANCER 1 fl-23-30-7 * he could under the circumstances. , of Its de|K*eltore and lake care of Its borrowing customers. I 1914. A Continuation of the Klamath Republican T WHAT IS THE BEST THING FOR CALVES? Blatchford’s Cali Meal 3-S Milling Company iN WOMAN'S BREAST I WILL GIVE $1000 Na FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST A - I