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PAGI TWO TUIRHDAY. JI VE IN. 1014 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. year wil be in the neighborhood of CI.Kt ELAND STUDIES THE some experience lu getting the right I’E NN 82.500,000. In addition to thia, "BIG SISTER" MOIKMKXT kind of legislation Very often the moat ot the anuual allowance of i over-zealous miss the psychological I 8250,000 granted the prince when CLEVELAND, June is — ▲ "big moment to get the best they can. It MILFORD. Maas., June 10. Seven i PHIIJYDKLPHIA. lune 16. Don't A Continuation of the George took the throne tto be in sister movement" to help solve the its for that reason that I have an-1 wore burned to death and ------- many dance; don’t am* o . ----------- -- —--------- ...----- - Oth- — ad DON'T! Klamath Republican creased to 8350,000 when he reaches social aud workday problems of the luounced my support for the Bulkloy- era fatally burned, When Peter Copa-'cHEW GUM! Ili» llc<*n < uiUK'xcil Willt Un* Lucei Tlieae ure tins rules laid down by | W. O. SMITH................................ Editor his majority) has been saved and Cleveland girls in the ranks ot the Hollls bill. Tho bill contains three llam a boarding houae was destroyed lliMllil of l -ilui <*Won fin- fin* l’nwl by tire early thia morulug 'coach Vlvlau Nlckalla to the craw carefully invested. employed took its initial step today Items of substantial government aid lAu-lv«. Yeur», «no lisa Hren thè lu addition to thoae burned a score i candidates nt the University of l\nn-| Frugal Queen Mary has seeu to it when Miss Alice Douglas, uiisslou which will be of immense advantage Entered at the poetofflce at Klamath Nchoula Gi-ow Tenfolo^.iau'11 of in- Falls, Ora., as second class matter, that young Wales should spend not a worker, left here for Chicago to study to the West aud South, particularly. of others were hurt jumping fruui ¡sylvanla. The first two doula went tvli-al la Miinifvsled Wk(tia- I.latti ....... - - ------ -------- cent more than sufficient to maintain conditions there under Miss Marie It o|>«ns possibilities of good every tho "windows. The boarders were ¡straight home with the would-be oars- Vote Timi ilo timi Published by the Herald Publishing his position with the proper dignity. ! Lawrence, Chicago's original "big where. It contains as little greed as mostly Armenians. mon. but the ban on chewing gum Is Company, of Klamath Falla, on There are many undergraduates at 1 sister." ¡■till a mystery around Welglitman could be expected with the many opin Monday and Thursday of each week Oxford whose expenditures far exceed , The grammar schools of Klx^ath Later Miss Douglas will return to ions of conflicting Interests. It has Mra. K. B. Rainaby and Cheater [ Hs II. that of the heir to the throne. The Cleveland and put the movement un a touch of mutuality and Improving Fulls Mo to furnish flaw lost book., Nickalls has refused to say just Schriver have gone to Spencer Creek, limit set by Queen Mary is said to der full headway. In addition. Mias amendments ca^ be made which I why he barred the first aid to the dis ¡to the pupils. This was decided Mon- where they will camp for some time. have been 310,000 a year. Douglas, aided by other prominent should not seriously conflict with the Mra. Barnaby's aon. Carey M., la In tressed shop girl. Perhaps It wasn't ,day by tlis taxpayers of the district, BENSON SAYS THE 1AN4KR The prince will also come into a social workers, will seek to have ev- .opinions of the makers of the bill charge of the hatchery there, and Ills ¡from a hygienic stand point. • who by a vote of 130 to 92, passed WILL WORK FOR WINNER large personal legacy left him byjery city adopt some plan to aid the Expense« of operation are low, the daughter, Myrtle, accompanied her ills only commeut wua. "A fellow ( the measure as submitted al the an King Edward, when he is >1. His working girl, bonds to be issued against mortgages grandmother on the trip. who chews gum Isu't timber for the) The movement will embrace clubs are well fortified, and should sell at nual selection of District No. I "It has been over a month since the total iucome will be about a third Motor Io Bonanza. |l*onn crew. Leave jaw exercise to lhe| than that of King George more when .«nd other places to attract girls of i* rate which should reduce the Inter- primary elections, aud the see-sawing Klamath Falla la one of ;he first ’ women.” the department stores and factories ’est burden to the borrowers." between Justice McNary and I for the i he was heir apparent. ciie * in the state to adopt free text Failure to live up to the rules will' __________________ SUMMONS. I who now frequent public dance balls, fourth republican nomination has books. The same queslloli was voted Sult to recover 893. alleged due on lu the Circuit Court of the State of|* nBBU , ‘ u *l , “ u *l ,,n ' Nickells has d<- where they are always confronted caused the two of us much loss of, GARRETT LEAVES creed. |un In Dot Hand Monday. with attendant dangers. account, was commenced by the Oregon for Klamath county. FOR ANNAPOLIS sleep. There is only one way to settle Klamath Iron works against W. B. ¡Joseph H. Seeds, plaintiff. i At lhe school election the taxpay this, and that is by the recount of re In the pink of condition, and with vs. ers atao re-elected I'leasant L. Foun- Kyle. E. L. Elliott is attorney for Nolic«* for Publication check, and this is to be done by the every reason to believe he would be- RURAL CREDIT MEASURE Alice Seeds, defendant. jluln ns a member of the school board. ,tbe plaintiff. (Not Coal lands) iu»\\ state officials," said Circuit Judge come a midshipman in the United ,s HEADED FOR A To Alice Seeds, the above named de- Department of the Interior. United He won by a largo vote over E. M. Benson last night, returning from a ¡States Naval Academy, ’, W. Sturllng At Wichita, Kana . on July 4. the dendant: States Laud Office. at Lakeview, iChilcote aud Mrs. Maud Zink, who sojourn In Salem. Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. WASHINGTON. D C., June 1«.— .opposed him. Oregou, April 16, 1914. in the name of the State of Oregon: Judge Benson resumed court here,Garrett of this city, left this morning Farm credit legislation seems to be Kansas City. Mexico and Orient rail Thia Is the twelfth >%ar that Mr. road will be sold at auction The or Notice is hereby given that Pliny You are hereby required to appear today. He shows the effect of the for Annapolis, Md. There he will headed toward a sharp contest be ¡Fountain has been connected with der of sale was made by Federal Jerome, whose postoffice address and answer the complaint filed A long suspense to which be and Me- take the physical examination for en-jtween those for and opposed to gov- Judge John C. Pollock. The price set ¡the school board, aud ho la consider Dairy, Oregon, did, on the 19th la against you in the above entitled suit, Nary have been subjected, and which trance into the academy. ernment loans. The new Bulkley- is not settled aa yet. j Garrett was named as an alternate Hollis bill introduced in the house is is 86,000.000. The system will be on or before the 6tb day of July. day of March, 1914. file in thia office ed one of its moat valuable members, "There have evidently been many candidate for admission in the exam- the result of the deliberations of the taken oved by a syndicate of English 1914, that being the last day of time sworn statement aud application No. being especially gifted for baudllug within which the defendant is allowed 0737*1. to purchase the WK NW«. I the school's finances for the best pos- errors made in the counting of the ¡nation held for Congressman Sin- joint sub-commitlee ot the two financiers. to answer herein ns fixed by the order Section 34, Township 38 south. I Slblo results. At the time bo first be votes in the state, and the race which nott's appointment this winter. His branches of congress, it contains, in of the court for publication of sum- Range 10 east, Willamette Meridian, icatnv a mernbor of the board, tho has been hanging on a month without principal passed the examination, but part, the principle ot government Notice to Creditor« and the timber thereon, under the ¡school enrollment hero was leas than ___ being settled, can only be decided by Garrett made such a remarkable loans for the benefit of agriculture, In the County Court of the __ State of mona herein; and if you fail so to provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. ¡tuu, und school was taught In the and — for Klamath “>• Plalffiti» a recount or re-check. Mr. McNary is showing that Sinnott secured another which the large farm organisations Oregon. in 1_ ___ _______ iappeBr Bnd and acta amendatory, known aa the ' frame bulldiug on Tenth street, be apply to the court for the relief as much disturbed as I am over the appointment to Annapolis for him. have contended for. In this respect, County. prayed for in the complaint filed here "Timber aud Stone Law." aa such ¡tween Main and Pino. Since then constant switching of positions, owing In Garrett's departure Klamath together with the killing ot the Moss- State of Oregon, in. to-wlt: for a decree of said circuit value aa might be Died by appraise I the enrollment line passed tho 1,000 to the discovery of an extra vote for county high school loses a youth wbo Fletcher bill, the new bill can be tak- County of Klamath, aa: ment. and that, pursuant to such ap * mark, and In addition to the two one or the other in some county. was noted for both scholastic and cu aa a partial triumph tor farmers. Notice is hereby given that the un court of the State of Oregon, for the COUBl’ ot K1B“Blh* former dissolv plication. the laud and limber there ¡splendid brick and stone buildings, “We both feel that the matter athletic ability. Great things are ex- These organisations were practic- dewign'ZCblVing'b£nduly'.p^int-i dersigned, having been duly appoint- should be officially settled, and which- pected of him in the naval academy, ally united in support of the bill In- ed by order of the county court of lu« th* bondB of ■»•trlmoiiy existing on have been appraised at a total of 'there are schools alao at Shlpplngton plaintiff and defendant, 814O„ the timber estimated at 800,- and Mills addition. troduced by Representative Bathrick Klamath county. Oregon, admlniatra- ever man wins, he will have the as to the 000 board feet at 81 per thousand, of Ohio, who has led the tight for trlx of the estate of Prentiss 8. Puck- 4,1<J for BUCb o,ber ce>l«i surance of the entire support of the **IG BASIN' MILL WILL OPEN SOON government aid during the last two ett, deceased, having qualified as such cturt BhBl> *«’»’**' JUB‘ B»d M*Htabl0. and the land at 840; that aald appli W I XT NtHINE INNTKAD Of other." THE AXE IX GERMANI rhlB BummonB is published In the cant will offer final proof In support ------------------------------ The West Side sawmill of the Bigi>cers. His persistent propaganda administratrix, all persons having YOUNG PRINCK OF WALES Basin Lumber company will open lor thD principle is well known, and claims against said deceased of what- jS*«»-Weekly Herald, a semi-weekly of his application and sworn state WILL BE A MILLIONAIRE Monday morning, cutting up the ,o hi8 research, speeches and writings soever name or nature, is hereby di newspaper published at Klamath ment on the 33d day of June. 1914, ■ rolled I’reaa Bervlce BERLIN, June 16 Agitation has ----------- 2.000,000 or more logs now in the ,1» mainly due the credit for the gen- rected and required to present said Falls. Oregon, by order of the Honor before J. O. Ilamaker. U. 8. commis been Started In Germany to abollab oral understanding of that division claim, duly verified, as by law requir able Henry L. Benson, Judge of said sioner. at Bonanza. Oregon. LONDON, June 166.—The Prince company's booms. Any person la at liberty to protest ¡the axe and the block. Of all clvllls of Wales will be 20 years old on! Harry Gallagher has returned from of the farm credit question. ed. within six months from the date of Circuit Court, dated the 31st day of thia purchase before entry, or initiate <>d aud cultured peoplea, Germany is May, 1914, directing that such sum In an interview he presents his the first publication of this notice to Tuesday, June 23, and a year later ■ Chiloquin to take charge of the op- a contest al any time before patent !the only country In the world today mons be so published once a week he will become the richest heir ap- erations. He is now busy getting a views as follows: said administratrix for allowance and isauea, by tiling a corroborated affi which has retained and ellll clings tn for six successive weeks. Date ef j "Everybody knows that all the approval. parent in Europe, with the possible crew. davit in this office, alleging facts this ancient form of executing the first publication. May 85, 1914. leading nations of Europe are doing exception of the czarevitch—and be Said claim to be filed with E. L. 'death sentence of the law. Even Rua- which would defeat tho entry. C. C. BROWER. j is still unengaged. When be reaches Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Elliott and niore *or lhe farmers than I have Elliott, attorney for said estate, at lais, ao often characterised aa be- JAMES H BURGESS. Atorney for plaintiff. his majority and comes into full con Elder S. D. Harlan and family motor asked our government to do. Those 212 Willits building. Klamath Falls. (nighted. has adopted hanging. France, 4-30-4-38 a Register 5-85-4-39 aw trol of the revenues from real estate ed to Bonanza Monday in the former's who are posted, and are not more in ¡Oregon, that being the place for the ioften termed the moat enlightened ua and invested funds which are now • , car. ' When they returned they were terested in high profits on interest transaction of the business of said es tion. alao still clings to Its tradition- being administered in trust for him. <accompanied by Mias Loretta Lyons. than in the future of our food supply, tate First publication of this notice ally grvwsome beheadings In prefer young Edward will have an annual who will take the teacher's examina- have stopped calling government dated the 1st day of June. 1914. ence to the leas spectacular aud more loans class legislation aud socialism. Income of more than 31,000,000. A I tions. KITTIE E. PUCKETT. refined form of hanging adopted by "My bill is still the best bill to re large part of this will be from the Administratrix. - the greater portion of the civilised Duchy of Cornwall, which was set As a result of the strike in the coal lieve the burden of high cost of mon E. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney. world, and to electrocution in vogue tled upon him at the time of his fath .fields of Colorado which has been go- ey to the farmer. But I have had i 6-1 8-29 aw. But France in the United Statea. er's accession. Under the thrifty ad ilng on since last September, eighteen mnkea aome claim for refinement lu ministration of Lord Revelstoke the strikers, ten mine guards, nineteen UM tragedy of a human life by the rental of this estate has increased mine employes, two militiamen, three fact that it executes the law'a sen AS THEY WILL NOT HAVE THEM IN THE since Prince Edward’s death from non-combatants, two women and tones with a machine, the mechanical 100,000 a year to 3180,000, and the ¡twelve , children have been killed. It MARKET WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS guillotine, merely set In motion by accumulated revenues that will be I is estimated the loss amounts to be human agency. The machine does TO SELL YOU THE turned over to his royal highness next tween 310.000,000 and 312,000.000. (the rest. In Germany society alili rida Itself of undesirables by the simple though primitive operation of severing the head from the body with an axe 'swung by brawny arms, just as was ■lone In England In the days of Mary, Queen of Scots, Queen Elizabeth and Henry VIII. The human butcher block has long been abolished In Eng THESE POTATOES ALWAYS BRING THE land. In Germany the Idea has been HIGHEST MARKET PRICE 'and still Is to a large eztent, that in Order to make human execution a I check upon crime and to prove a de TRY A FEW SACKS terrent to murder. It should bo sur rounded with as much horror as pos sible. Advocates claim that the glis ■4« WORK IS KXOW.X THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY AH tening axe and the black-robbed THE VERY BEST block are a greater symbol of that terror of tho final act of law than the hangman's noose. FRÍt ItUBÜÜKS f (III IHt CHIIDKÍN Semi-Weekly Herald Don’t Plant the MR. FARMER Same Old Potatoes Anything in the Monument Line at Reasonable Figures Netted Gem Seed Potatoes at 85c per Sack The Ashland Fruit Store phone 282J There are over IGO,000 telephone Kiria In Ilin United States. NOTICE! For Thirty Days Only We Will Sell Klamath County Fir Dimension Big Basin Lumber Co at a Base Price per Thousand Feet of Klamath Fall«, Ore. Corner Main and Spring Streets You Will Never Be Able to Buy Cheaper. Improve Your Property While the Price Is Low Phone 107 I