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MONOAV. JINK N. I UI I they have Improved 80 per cent—and WILSON'S PLEA-Bf NOIE PATRIOTIC i 'the English enthusiasts don't think THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. walking In pairs, moved slowly off in MEXICAN WOMEN MAKE lit 1,1.1 IGHTN PROFITABLE the direction of ths little white mis BIGGÍSI CM CROWD »10*1 «IANNUAL NEHII6 BI6GLST PAG* mmy wins n mura irons , ______ sion The señor«, who bad worked ----------- West Virginia, where there was an either have grown that much. JAUREZ. Mexico, May 28 By mail themselves Into five different fits of CALM FORCEN BM1I.N QF CIVIL- The largest attendance of any of'Increase of 1.2 cents a pound to 13.4 The Amerlcau Four look very good. SALEM. June 5,— With ths receipt UATION There will be, undoubtedly, ths three to New York ) IT the good ladles of frenzy—one for each bull— gathered the meeting» ot the Klamath Water ¡cents; North Carolina, an Increase of of the last revised Multnomah county at the cantina of Jesus Roderiquss, User» Association was present when! 1.5 cents to 12 5 cents; South Care returns from the recent primary, the veteruUN, Larry und Monte Wutsr- Jaurez held ladles' not tar from the bull ring, to drink to lli« annual meeting was called to or-Ilina, an increase of 2.3 cents to 15 exciting race between Justice Charles bury und Devereaux Milburn, gallop aid society meet the health of the matador. der at 2.30 Friday afternoon In the!cents, ing uboill the green and swuttlug the McNary of Salem and Judge Henry L. ings or did the opera bouse by President Abel Ady. , ... — tar out of the ball when the whistle I'enson of Klamath Falla for th* family darning on W» LAND-HI NT Apparently much greater Interest » iu hn IAN DREADNAK.HT blows. fourth republican nomination for jus Ntinday afternoons | ARE DI n MIMNED being taken In the bu»ln<*M of the as- LAUNCHED AT ODENHA tice of 'he supreme court came to an For till fourth position there are u choice lot of! 'socialIon by the stockholders than ha» uruiLOlm Mlevsnsoo, Phipps, Rene end today, with McNary Nominated. matadors, pica-1 B»> uu«<* the evidence Introduced by ) ever been evidenced In the years I Montague and one or two others, who A check of the official figures by ODE8SA, June 5.- The third stage dore», banderlllos the state falluti to show that the road pawed. ANNAPOLIS, Md„ Juno 5,— Ad ar«* Issa prominently known. Steven Secretary of State Ben S. Olcott con In Russia ’ s ambitious naval program and capeadores \v y. Wyiand and Clarence Hunt are The meeting this afternoon is the dressing the graduating class at iti» son has "»nt In” before, uud Is fur for the Black Sea was concluded to firmed McNary's lead of 13 votes. might be other- uiieKe<j to have fenced up was a hlgh- The meeting Friday afternoon was United States Naval Academy, before from being a rJouch at the gladsome McSlary received 34,818 votes; Ben day Willi with IMV the »UUWfflBi suc<ensful IMUIJ' launching of <...»..»^4 -- _ . . . . . , . . - a '***/ UIIIK Ul wise engaged as way frequently used, and the defense annua) election of officers, and a vote, u. uu. . ■ n . an audience of 3,000, President Wil gume, ton's vote was 34.<05. ..... . . . . . , . . . . . . 'the dreadnaught Ekasterina H at the bartenders, Kiers. bur- w tn' sses testified that It had been was also taken on two amendments to, _ I Phipps and Montague have been son urged tin* embryo admirals to en Nlkolaloff navy yard. tiers or cobbler» ¡abandoned for some time. Justice ot , the by-laws. Following the voting ter a service to humanity. Instead of playing like Huhurn typhoons at prac AntLt igarette League Adjourns The two dreadnaught» already Its the feminine the Peace Gowen last night dismissed I the committee appointed for that pur- ”a desire to fight at the drop of a tice games this spring, and either launched and soon to go into com LAKE MOHONK, N Y . June 5,— N.C fans In Jaurez the charges against tho defendants, . ¡>o»e retired to count the ballots, dur would show up the stuff If called on hat or some slight punctilio.” who furnlsti the * velvet, ' otherwise The hearing was finished at 10:30 ing which time tho meeting was turn-1 mission are the Empress Maria and Plana for a more active national cam Wilson predicted that the American to pull a George Washington and re th«- Alexander III. The fourth, Ivan paign against the cigarette were com Itnown as the profits, at (be weekly p. m, ud over for a general discussion of occupation of Vera Crus would h ave pel the lledcouts land" l' ,,e Terrible, is to be laid down on the pleted at the conference of the Antl- bullfight». In no city in Mexico, ac-1 rhl» la only one of the many questions of Interest to the I "a different taste In the mouths of a i ways vacated by the Ekastorlna II. ;Cigarette fx-ague of America, which ■ oh I Ing to u prominent bull fight pro-!, barges and counter charge» filed in owners. people who have been fearing and I NE Al TON TO ¡The six destroyers and the six sub ¡closed a three day meeting here to The nominations for directors tor MAKE GETAWAY uiotcr. do women form quite no large the courts by the Brown Brothers and despising Americans.” marines, included In the new pro- day. This was the first annual con h number of th« .Sunday afternoon Wyiand, his wife and daughters. Sev- ithe four districts were as follows: "It ought always to be one of your jg.-am, have already been completed, ference of the organization, which crowd» that watch th« bloody sport a» « rul are awaiting the action of the First district, one to elect, J. R. Hixon thoughts that you are a "sample NEW YORK, Jun« 5 At noon to end two armored cruisers are buiid- has grown from a small band of re in iliis border town. And it la only grand Jury. Hay A Merryman ap- and J. R. Elliott; second district, one American,' not merely naval officers day highwaymen used a blackjack on Ing. There is also being constructed formers into a national society with not merely soldiers, ami that you have the paymaster of the Ainithan Can ii tlficn inlntit« tide by street car to.pearod for the defense In Thursday's to elect, John Irwin, James Ezell and one of the largest floating docks in the slogan "save the boys and pre i*.l Paso, Tex . where the ubove men- hearing Htepben Griffith; third district, two the point of view of Atnorlra regard company In front of the company's the world, capable of carrying a ves serve their health, education and effl- ’tloncd Ia<!it*n‘ nld and darn*. - - to elect, C. A. Bunting, C. G. Merrill ing your army and nuvy,” said the ¡office and robbed him of 12,700. They sel of 40.000 ton». It will coat over . ciency." Statistics presented during Ing ‘ irtb hold forth on Bunday af- < III HCH BVItWRD and J. G. Hwan; fourth district, one president. "That she la using them then Jumped into a ta»t auto nud I the conference here showed that in '«•rnoon». BL Mn.ITA.NTN to elect, Abel Ady and Theodore N. 82,000,000. as instruments of civilisation, and ■mad« good th«*lr escape Notwithstanding this formidable certain communities the habitual use ! Case. A third of the crowd I hut »aw five not as Instruments of aggression ' Hhortly after this lias been report force, naval experts say that Turkey 'of tobacco In some form has reached Of exceptional benefit wa» the DERBY, England, June 5.—Mili- "America's idea is to serve human ed to the police headquarter» came i bull» tormented to death, a horse torn I would have a decided advantage on a maximum of 90 per cent among the 'morning session, which was in reality ¡to pieces and ■i matador severely , tant suffragettes today burned Bread- Ity. Every time you let the Stars and 'the word of a similar crime commit the Black Sea in the event of a war i boys In the graded schools. Stripes fiy free to the wind, you ted In Brooklyn, where the pay clerk ¡gored by a maddened bull on a recent K.ill church, built by the Normans, de a farmer's institute. The talks of between the two countries, as the Project Manager Camp on "Seepage ought to rsnllse that it la In Itself a inf the John Masury Paint company Sunday in the Jauiez bull ring, wan stroying many priceless relics. Russian dreadnaught» are to be arm RALEIGH, N. C., June 5—Secre- Among these was the famous and Drainage,” and County Agricul message to you that you are on an er ! was I knocked down and robbed of mud« up of women. Tb«*y «unie very ed with only 12-lnch guns, as against tar, Redfield of the department of tural Agent M. A. McCall on “ Klam <*ar!y and flayed very lute, chained Bible. This testament, writ beca u Bi rand that other navies have some 33.001 0. The robbers In this case es- guns of 13-lnch and 18-inch reepec- commerce, addressing the local Cham- acocrdlng to the poatera ll was all ten before printing was known, has ath Soils and Crops," were especially times forgotten not an errand of cape«) I in the i ismc manner tively on the two battle cruisers re- |wr ot Commerce last night, support- good, and will be of benefit to all for being done "lu honor of been chained to the chancel rail for the great conquest, but an errand of service ” <ently acquired by the Turklah gov ed |h(f contention of President Wil- General Francis* o Villa." centuries, to protect the book from tunate enough to have heard them. U < T I WILL .ernment, one from Brazil and the ft,at any financial or business de- Two other good numbers were the theft. The Jaurez ampitheater, like most Hill II INSTITI Tl olher now completing in England p r es»ton now is psychological” and talks of J. M. Ezell on co-operation, other», 1» divided Into two »ectlons, Th«* longer range of the Turkish guns not physical. and President Abel Ady. who took up MORE SPEECHEN ‘would, it is believpd, more than coun Iii preparation for the <<>mlng cam-1 "aombra” and "sol," or "»hade and ' The men who are making the most ON TOLL VOTE "relief measures" and urged action NEW YORK. Jun« 5. Britishers palgn, a Klamath county Institute of »tin ” On the »ombrn »Ide, where the ter balance the greater aggregate ton pessimistic speeches right now are at once to secure the passage of the. claim to b<> without cheer or hope the Women's Christian Tomperance price of n »cat hum two pesos, »at the nage and armament of the new Rus men who are prosperous in pockot,” WASHINGTON, D. C., June 5,— extension bill. over their chance« of turning table» I nion will I»«* hold here Tuesday. The elite or Jaurez, tourlxts from El sian craft. said he. on America In tlx* International polo sessiona will io* held at lira«« M E. Paso hotels and military ofilcers from Proe|M*cts for a vote on the repeal of "Things are not tied up so terribly METEORITE IN the free tolls clause of the Panama cup aerie« thia month nt Meadow church from 10 to 4, and there will the cuartel, Thare were no many of In the June American Magazine a tight when New York and California BEING GUARDED canal bill thia week faded today, when the military on th«* xombrn »Ide that brook. be a dinner scrvcil l here. former newspaper man. who became a register more automobiles than e*«er Senator Poindexter began a long set Reason for th« «hunk» of gloom A large attendance la exi>«*cte«l from you got the Impression they were victim of the opium habit, and is now . before, per capita Also from Call- speech against the repeal. SAN FRANCISCO, June 3. — A 500- "deadheads." <>n the sunny side which can I m * cut with a knife whet Merrill and oilier outside unions A a convict in a penitentiary, writes a fornla, Florida. Kansas, Missouri. Ne- Senator La Follette announced to pound meteorite, composed of apatite, ever English pololata meet to dlxcuxa splendid program has been prepared. were g(ou|e«l the peons, the women dramatic account of his experiences ,'br:ska and the other states com«*s the of the lower • las»«*», and about as day that he expects to speak most of which recently fell on his ranch in the outlook 1« that Captain Vivian I with the drug. He gives as follows ?lad cry of a bumper harvest, ail but tomorrow. Tuolumne county, is being carefully many y<iungst«r« as were occupying Lockett will not I m * at No. 3 position LINK lilt I II Bl %l. his idea of the power of the habit: ripe for the sickle.” guarded here today by J. W. Shores, the bleachers at the ball camo over when the fraeax opens. "I do not believe that any man Iti 111 I ROM um« ¡a retired rancher. In El Paso. It was the dashing, »lashing de I with an opium or morphine habit of Cannon to Run Again While Shores was plowing January Ranged along the first tiers of fense and attack of l.ockott who met ‘years' standing can deny himself the Formal announcement has oeen After being in a semi-conscious 6 last, he heard a rush of air, and overy American catapulting attack seats that swung In a semicircle clos- drug if it is within reach. made that “Uncle Joe” Cannon of state for nine days. Link lllver Beal, a WASHINGTON, D. C., June 6.— ‘then felt a hot, shiny object swish! Mt to the scene of gore, were the with the same sort of goods, that "I do not believe than any man, no lfanville. III., former speaker of the well known Indian, died Thursday past him. It plunged into a nearby l»en«>ritas «if Jaurez, pretty, «lark-eyed. it is understood that two Oregon «topped the Big Four temiwirarlly on matter what his previous character ¡ bouse, will be a candidate for con night al the liluckburn hospital, as several occasions last year, and made )»l«*nd<*r figure», who»«* step« earlier In items ulready passed by the commit gully, emitting Intense heat. may have been, can use opium con gress from his old district. the result of a blow on th«* head from Shores says that several attempts them begin all over again It was ¡th«* day hn«l been devoutly directed to tee and included in the sundry civil I tinuously and not have the impulse Wil a horse»h<H*. Ills assailant, Tom l.ocketl*» work, more than the work ■the little white mission behind the bill which will be reported next week, have been made to steal the meteor :to be crooked. He may not be crook The United States supports 221,- Hams, la In jail at the Agency. ite. He declares he has been offered of any two men on the English tram, central plaza But having said their are 3100,000 for Crater lake and The aged Indlun wax brought here I morning prayers, they were there ap- 315,000 for the Improvement of the 32,000 for it by a Stockton Jeweler, ed. he may lack the nerve or the «33 churches. Likewise 450,000 sa which kept the American »core down ¡necessity to steal, but the impulse will piens—more than all the churches. by his son. Rosa Ileal, and the frac- who intended to put the substance and the English tally up. 'plnudlng with little gloved hands the Clackamas salmon hatchery. tie there, and If it ever becomes a ,hospitals, colleges and high schools ■ lure of the skull was trepanned by through a process to transform it into To replace Lockett th«* Invaders ¡torture of the horses and the spilling :question of theft or a 'habit' he will combined. l>r. Merryman, lie failed to survive, of blood in th«* arena. Imitation opals. will have either I Xi rd Wodehouse or The above is _ received here with thieve. This is the history of every Ixird Wlmburne Both are great play however Bables were there, too- nt least a much rejoicing, as the amount of) opium smoker 1 have ever known.” Knights of Pythias will erect a two- SOME STATISTICS ON THE ers, but neither can class with Ixick- ¡score of them, sleeping In th«* arms highway improvement in Crater Lake! story brick hall at Scio. Eugene manufacturera are planning PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS ett. Neither can hope to stop the iof tlrr<i looking mothers When the National Park this year depends upon Lumber shipments to San Francisco Waterbury boy« anywhere near as for a state wide exhibit of iuade-in- [fight grew tame and the groggy bull the amount of money appropriated. Antwerp, one of the four largest from west coast harbors aggregated effectively as even l.ocketl did, unless Oregon products. The crop reports of the bureau of 23,850,000 for the first two weeks of ports in the world, Is fifty-three miles .drugged himself wearily about the I With this sum available there will ring, the mothers rocked the Infants) be employment for over 200 men. statistics (crop estimates! of the re- May. Coos Bay sent 5,170.000 feet.‘from the sea. or fanned away the files. But If the: and many miles of highway will be partment of agriculture, show the av- fight lagged too much, the mothers constructed by the force under Geo. ¡ernge prices paid to the farm«*rs in The public will please lake notice that the undersigned will, on Mou ! various states for butter, egg» and with the pretty señoritas Joint'd In E. Goodwin, corps of engineers. 'chickens on May 1, 1914, and as com ■ the 15th day of June. A. I). 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m.. or as soon thereafter the cry: "Otro toro!" (Bring In as he can be heard, apply to the County Court of Klamath County. State of MAKE REDUCED RATEN FOR pared with the similar estimates on Oregon, for a retail liquor dealer's license. For further information you another bull.) THE COMING ELKS RODEO May 1. 1913. Apparently farmers are an* referred to the copy of the petition hereinafter set forth. The second bull had honored the JOSEPH 1,. RINGO, Applicant.- ---------- obtaining on an average leas for their great General Villa by succumbing to Arrangements have been made with butter and slightly more for their in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County: the matador after forty minutes of PETITION FOR LlQl'OR LICENSE vicious Jabbing, when a young Amer- the Southern Pacific for one and one-1 eggs and chickens. Tu sei!, exchange or otherwise dispose of spirituous, malt, vinous liquors, The average price paid to the farm- 1* <n girl, cn route to her home In ,h,rd fBre r°«nd trip on all trains in | T ------------------ 2 near beer or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider. In quantities less than one gallon, in Odell Precinct. Klamath County. New York from a winter In Callfor- 'Oregon and California during the er for butter on May 1. 1914, was Stat a ot Oregon: ¡23.8 cents, or 3.2 cents less a pound nla. furnished the crowd with unex- Rodeo. July 3, 4 and 5. A special train will be run from Than the average price paid on May To the Hon. W. S. Worden. Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore petted amusement. 1 gon. Klamath County, and to John Hagelstein and N. S. Merrill, Coni “*H with I. 1913. |n the New England states She was slttftig in the second tler|Weed w,,h n on<* t»r. fare rn»nrf round trlp|l, n’, i-»loners for the State of Oregon, County of Klamath: lie. the undersigned legal voters of Odell Precinct, Klamath County of »cats, quite close to the ring. The from that point, The one and one-1 farmers of New Hampshire seem to third bull, dashing Into the arena and ¡third fare will apply to all other I have received on an average 33 cents, and State of Oregon, would respectively petition that a liquor license be i or 1 cent more a pound, while in Con- g.-antd to Joseph L. Ringo, to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of spirit smarting with pain from the first P°*o«- uous, malt, vinous liquors, near beer or fermented cider, commonly known thrust of steel, made straight for the' satisfactory to the Weed people ‘ necticut they were paid 30 cents, or 8 as hard cider, in quantities less than one gallon, in the Town of Crescent. low fence enclosing the ring, and‘the special train will probably leave.cents less a pound; In Vermont 29 Odell Precinct. County of Klamath and State of Oregon, upon the following leaped It. bls hoofs striking against Weed at 5 o'clock In the morning, ar-¡cents and Rhode Island 32 cents, or described premises, to-wit: Lots 13 and 14. in block 30. and in the building th«* concrete base of the first row of riving at Klamath Falls at 8:30. ¡6 cents less a pound; in Massachu- situated thereon, said building has the following dlmensons, to-wit: 50 feet by 70 feet, and is two (21*) and one-half stories high, and is known From here the train will go direct to setts. 33 cents, or 3 cents less a pound seats. iu> tit«* Ci escent Hotel; Kirk and leave there at 10:45, reach-'and in Maine 30 cents, or 1 cent less. The little American tourist sprang That the aforesaid building is a legitimate bona fide hotel, with In New York and Pennsylvania and accommodations for not less than fifty (50) guests, and that same is not to her feet in terror. Gathering her Ing Klamath Falls again at 12:30. This will give the train crew half ad-joining states, the average price situate within one mile of any university or college, nor within six miles ot skirts, she leaped up first one tier and then another. In her excitement sheinn hour for dinner, so they can begin was 28 to 32 cents, or from 7 to 4 any state or government irrigation project in actuaLcourse ot construction: That said license be granted to Joseph L. Ringo tor a 'period of twelve dropped Into tho lap of a Mexican *he service to Texum at 1 o'clock, cents less. On the coast from Mary- months tiom and after the date of the granting of said license. troopcr from the garrison. His rifle Running trains between Klamath Falls land to South Carolina, the prices An«t each for himself says. That I have personally signed this peti- went rattling down the concrete struc- and <h« Rodeo grounds until the were either the same or 1 cent higher. tion, aud that my residence, postofflee address and voting preclnct are cor- Iture and she sprang toward an exit ’ to *«* Is taken care of. hanging from 25 cents to 28 cents recti) written after my name; Ibat 1 am a legal voter in Klamath County, In the State of Oregon, OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lln terror. "Ha ha. Don Pedro"------- ! ----------------------------- ¡Georgia farmers, receiving 26 cents, and am now and have been an actual resident of Odell Precinct, in Klamath !shouted his comrades, and the rest of ¡NEWER DISTRICT ‘seem to have gained 1 cent, while the County, la the State of Oregon, for more than thirty days last past. ithelr yells were drowned In volleys MEETS APPROVAL Florida fnrmers received 2 cents a Residence. NAME. Voting V. 8. DEPOSITARY Postoffice. Precinct. of laughter. The señoritas turned, ---------- pound less, or 33 cents. In the bai -■ ent. Ore............ ................ Odell lan amused, but somewhnt derisive. By a vote of 62 to 19. the property anee of the states, with few excep- Jesse I’avis.................. .... Crescent. . M. E. Davis.................. .. .Crescent... .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell OUR POLICIES— smlle on tho whole proceeding. They !on ners of Mills, Railroad and Second 11Ions, where the price was stable, the H. Zimmerman........... ...Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell To distribute tlie banka assets In ■»•!> a way as to maintain under had not moved when the el toro made ¡Hot Springs addition are in favor of farmers were receiving from 1 cent D. Lynes.......... «.......... ...Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore............ Odell any conditions and at all limes an ample reserve to meet the demands his leap, |the construction of the fifth sewer,to 5 cents less a pound except that in Pearl Lynes................ ... Ranch......... . Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell of its depositors and take cars of Its borrowing customers. Mildred Lynes ........... ... Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell Evening came on part or the men ¡'’district. This was shown at Thursday ¡Montana the price was 1 cent more, departed as American baseball fans night's meeting, when the petitions (In Arizona 6 cents less, and in Oregon T F. Hammer........... ...Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell V. II. Hammer........... ...Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell do <to in in the tnc seventh seventn inning inning of or a a listless listless, ¡circulated were read, to show the sen-¡7 cents less. T. B. Cleaves ............. . . . .Crescent. . .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell --------- . The farm price for eggs on May 1 ¡baseball gnmc but the women held 11 intent. R. C. Knott................ . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell their gents. They tupped their heels) The matter will now bo taken up were 16.8 cents a dozen, or about 0.7 G. W. Anderson .... . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell 'cent higher ot> an average for the Geo. C. Cannon......... . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell against the concrete when the band with the city council. ----------------------------- country than on May 1. 1913, or an T. L. Cannon............ . . . . Crescent. . .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell responded to the cry for "musica.") G. C. Snodgrass .... . . . . Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell ANOTHER PEAK ----------------------------- i increase of about 4.3 per cent. In mid joined In the viva» when a clever, Roy Moore ................ . . . .Crescent. . . .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell THROWN LAVA j most of the states the price the same. Ilertha L. Snodgrass ... .Crescent... .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell banderillo sucecetlcd in thrusting n —— — i or varied only by 1 cent one way or John Knott.................. Fleaver Marsh. .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell pair of gaily colored banderlllas into I In Montana, however, C. G. Howers.............. . . . .Crescent. . . .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell MANILLA, Juno 5.—A short mes tho other. I lie buH'x nock. A cool brcele blew Odell eggs on May 1. 1914, were 18 cents, George Gottlieb .... . . . .Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore............ sage received today states that euor- In over th«* hills south of Jaurez. It Thos. McCord........... . . . . Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell signaled a gorgeous display from the Imous damage has resulted from the or 4 cents cheaper than the preceding Rossie C. Rourk .... . . . .Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell señorita contingent, who begnn swath-ieruption of a volcano on the Island of year, while in New Mexico they were Frank H. Funk ......... . . . . Crescent. . . . Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell nuuseo, a « Butch uiutvu pvwvwaiuii. ¡23 cents, or 4 cents higher on an av- Thos. Bracken ......... .. . .Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore............ ................ Odell Ing shoulders In mantillas that out-.Sangulr, possession, B. 0. Steevens ......... . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore............ .................. Odell did tho rainbow for colors. Higher' Tlio dispatch states that a hundred .erage Odell Fred LaFollette .... ....Ranch.......... . Crescent, Ore............ ‘ ‘ ", It carried no j The price paid to farmers for chick up the »Ides of tho ampitheater, the homos were destroyed, 11. M. LaFollette .... .. . . Ranch........ . . Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell mothers were covering tho babies [tidings as to fatalities, ens on May 1 was 12.5 cents, or F. M. Cleaves........... . . . .Crescent. ... .Crescent, Ore.......... Odell i about 0.7 cent a pound higher In 1914 R B. Post.................. . . . Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... ................ Odell with black mantillas or dnrk blue, --------------------- Odell Eddie Santry.............. .... Crescent. ... . Crescent. Ore.......... ki I iosoh . Warships of all nations will be per- than in 1913, or an Increase of about I Wm. G. Jeffrey......... . . . . Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell Whon th«* bespangled matador had milted to pass through tho Panama 5.9 per cent. The variation In the Odell Mrs. Minnie Santry . . .... Crescent. . . . Crescent, Ore.......... mad«* I i I h final sword thrust and tiny «anal, but cannot linger more than price of chickens was commonly less M. E. Murphy........... . .. . Ranch....,. Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell feminine hanffs had beat the last ap-[twenty-four hours st cither end In than 1 cent per pound. The princi James Morrison . . . . .... Crescent. . . . Crescent, Ore.......... Odell pal variations from this were Dela- Geo. Denny................ .... Crwcent. . Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell |l>lnuxo of the evening, the senorltns, time of war. Addieaalug Graduât«-» of the I nited Míales Naval Academy, President Urges Them to Reniemlier Titat Tl toy Are Samples of the Allude American People, Noi Merely u Part of the Näihin'» lighting Force I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $ 11,000