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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. I Bureau of Industries J Moran Is Confident of Winning Uncle Sam ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Needs a Trio of Victories ♦ ♦♦ PORTLAND, June 25.—Some con-i Commercial Club, and Brown, theI By HAL SHERIDAN I fusion has been caused by the activ-1 treasurer, is said to be connected with I (Written for the United Press) ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ | ities of the state bureau of industries the Oregon Agricultural College, Who | NEW YORK, June 25.—To crow i ists stole the Big Four’s last year’s e and statistics, many persons believing the other members are, if there are I i vzith the British Lion this year, the I stuff, and from the jump fought the it to be an official body at Salem. The any, is not generally known. (erstwhile fearsome Eagle will have to I American polo team to a standstill, only strictly state statistical bureau in This “bureau” is said to be really) (take the next three international set- I thereby grabbing the coveted West recent years was created by the legis an adjunct to the Pacific Coast Manu- f i tos in a row. Out of six England- chester cup. • lature of 1913 to prepare data for the facturer, and its purpose to have arti- [ i America clashes so far in the year booklet showing Oregon’s re^ou.rc^s, cles published free in country news-1 The three remaining international 51914, those bally Britishers have battles are the Willie Ritchie-Freddie industries, products and possibilities I papers, with the view to influencing ( [grabbed off the three that have oc- Welsh lightweight scrap at London; distributed through the Portland (legislation on the subject of manufac-1 [ curred. Commercial club and other commun tures and industries. The bureau has | the Davis cup matches here this sum ity organizations. ! Last April J. Bull sprung his first mer and the yacht races for the Amer no capital and no stockholders. By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMS jolt when the Oxford University relay ica’s cup in September. However, the articles of incorpora- The official life of this bureau was (Paris Correspondent of the United Press) ¡team showed its heels to America’s Experts believe that the Americans terminated at the close of its work. provide that the bureau shall be com have a chance to crow after the Ritch Johnson his $30,000, plus $5,000 training ex- Sunday he comes back with the merry jbest at Philadelphia. O. P. Hoff is' commissioner of labor posed of citizens of Oregon, voluntar I PARIS, June 25.— •Jack . . and ; ... Ponses, nr.Vkjnh ¡persiflage* “After Saturday night my i "Wallop No. 2 came when British ie-Welsh fight. They believe the statistics and inspector of factories ily associating themselves together and Frank Moran, black white, which hn he Vma has rkzmr now drawn, [amateur golfers at Sandwich, Eng., i Americans should take the British and workshops, and the statistics kept for the purpose of promoting the es meet here Saturday night at the Ven Lose or win, he will be come a pro home is on the River Is.” If Moran, the Merry, is right in his (beat the cream of the United States (into camp in the tennis matches, and by the bureau are necessarily confined tablishment, support and mainten-! fessional automobile driver, having it is believed the chances fävor a to certain lines realting to employ ance of manufacturing enterprises in I dome d’Hiver. If the white man wins | ■ already signed a contract with the dope, that same little River Is will i golfers. United States victory when Shamrock the lucky punch will be worth a for-1 makers of a Belgium car and French all parts of the state, and officers and [ be one of milk and honey, of gold and > is almost too recent to go into ment of labor in factories and shops. banknotes for the lad from Smojte-1 details of how the four British polo IV meets the American cup defender. The organization which has been members of committees on promotion tune to him. If his punch lacks the | tjre makers. operating since its incorporation, Jan of manufactures and industries shall I necessary ginger, good night, Mr.j. In his own words, he has “got his.” town, Penn., will be the most popular uary 26, 1914, as the State Bureau of I be considered honorary members of j Moran! ¡A black satellite of Johnson’s told the hero who ever told the Statue of Lib- ; Stockholders Meeting G. A. R. Vets Meet Industries and Statistics, is incorpor the bureau if they are certified by j That is the way the betting man (United Press correspondent: “Jack erty good morning. BELLINGHAM, Wash., July 25.— Notice is hereby given that a special ated by E. Hofer, president; Fred S. commercial organizations to which (sizes up the fight. For Moran it1 don’t care how the fight comes out; Roosevelt’s return from Africa; ! More than 1,500 veterans of the Civil Bynon, secretary, and Elmer J. Brown they belong. i means everything. Either he will he’s got his already, and the way his Cook’s return from the North Pole I War, eyes dimmed and step halting, meeting of the stockholders of the It is said to be the intention to | open his eyes on Sunday morning a future business is mapped out, it (or vicinity), or any of the other but with enthusiasm as keen as in the Little Klamath Water Ditch company treasurer. The moving spirit in the organization is Colonel Hofer of Sa change the name of this bureau so [ famous fighter,, with a golden sunrise isn’t gain’ to hurt him much, win or homecomers will have nothing on!dayS of ’61, were attending the G. A; will be held at its office, 207 Odd Fellows’ building, in Klamath Falls, lem, editor of the Pacific Coast Man that it will not lead to the erroneous J and a golden day in front of him, or I lose.” him, while vaudeville engagements : r encampment of the Department of Oregon, on Saturday, July 11, 1914, ufacturer. belief that it is a part of the state [he will regain consciousness only t’o [ There is only one hitch to this and all the other spoils of pug cham- j Oregon, Washington and Alaska, Bynon is secretary of the Salem government. [realize that his sun has set, and that statement. Johnson hates the white pionshipdom will put him where ■ which began a three days’ session at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., for the i he is not even a has-been; that he has man, and unless circumstances have Rockefeller will be grinding his false, here today. A feature of the encamp- purpose of acting upon the question of dissolving said company. had his chance and not made good; altered since the wise ones had a teeth. If he gets licked—Curtain. (ment will be a trip to San Juan Is- Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, I that he is an almost-was, yet a never- look-in, he will try to put Moran to The Vendome d’Hiver—the Winter j iands to witness the Lummi Indian this 25th day of June, 1914. ! waser. Vendome—promises to be jammed i annual potlatch. sleep. I For Jack Johnson the fight doesn’t Moran, just emerging from his Saturday night. It holds some 35,000 !_______________ LESLIE ROGERS, Secretary. . . M „ [ mean so much. If he defeats Moran training camp on the banks of the people. Ringside seats are offered at j . _ 6-25 7-9 sw 1 he will do no more than is expected of River Oise—this stream is pronounc i $50, plus 10 per cent for the “poor | Advertising Clubs Close Convention TORONTO, Canada, June 25.—Af [ him here. He will not gain a particle ed “was” in French, whatever, if any, tax” levied by the government. ter sessions lasting five days, the an I in popularity despite the fact that his significance that may have—is quite RIGHT HERE I need of public adoration is now a neg the most cheerful, not to say nonchal- New pieces in cut glass, Full nual convention of the Associated Ad vertising Clubs of America adjourned Is a package that should interest ligible quantity. stock of 1847 Rogers ware, Also ent person hereabouts. Self-confidence SUBPOENAS FOR ADD PARTS OF community silver. The season’s new- here today. Many of the delegates every coffee buying family in Should he take the count, he will bubbles over the top. MORROW—OTHERS HAD THEIR lose nothing, since he has nothing to THE COUNTY ARE PDACED IN town: High class um- will remain over tomorrow, and leave When anybody asks him if he ex est in jewelry. early Saturday morning for their brellas. At McHattan ’ s. SENTENCES COMMUTED BY THE lose. Win, lose or draw, he gets only pects to retire to the River Oose on THE HANDS OF SHERIFF FOR homes. j Ringside Seats at $50 Per Are Going Rapidly--Should Johnson a Job as an or He Already Secured ■ SERVICE PRESIDENT rodeo parade 10 Company Says Wagon If the renewed session of the Klam- j KANSAS CITY, June 25.—Ten of! ath county grand jury, which goes the labor leaders convicted of dyna- I i into secrecy again Monday, is not mite conspiracy charges, officers and busy, it will not be on account of any agents of the International Structural| inactivity on the part of District At Steel and Iron Workers Union, passed I ------- — torney Irwin. He has Issued a big j through here on their way to Fort I j I Leavenworth today, to begin serving bunch of subpoenas, and placed them j their sentences. Clancy reaches here ACCORDING TO E. B. HALL, PRAC- with Sheriff Low for service. tomorrow. EVERY BUSINESS TICADDY Fort Klamath, Merrill, Keno, Mt. [ There were twenty-nine originally HOUSE IN TOWN WIDD HAVE A Laki, Dairy and many other localities; convicted, but the sentences of a num- FDOAT will be visited during the next few , ber were commuted by President Wil- days in the service of these papers. New trials were «ranted °th®rs’ I Í i including Oloaf Tvietmoe of San The Rodeo opening parade, on the [Francisco, by the federal appelate morning of July 3, will not be a pro Harvard Law Expert Speaks I courts. cession of cowboys, Indians, prairie United Press Service I schooners and other Western features BURLINGTON, Iowa, June 25.— Over 3,000,000 women are employ Lawyers from all over Iowa are here I ed in other than household occupa exclusively. There will also be floats today attending the annual meeting tions. by Klamath Falls business houses and of the Iowa Bar Association, partic a prize has been offered for. the best ularly anxious to hear Professor Ros There are approximately 4,000,000. coe Pound of Harvard, writer of nota acers of timber land in New Hamp- decorated. E. B. Hall of the Rodeo committee ble articles upon “socialization of the ‘ shire, of which half is in farmers’ has been interviewing the merchants law.” Although not a radical reform (wood lots. regarding this parade. He reports er, he is a leader of thought, anxious I I that all are enthusiastic, and that to wipe out the growing criticism of i Hood River county will vote on a practically all will have floats en- law and lawyers. The program this year was pre $75,000 bond issue for the Columbia itered. The Klamath Falls and Weed bands pared by Vice President F. F. Dawley highway. and local lodges and other organiza of Cedar Rapids and Secretary H. C. ' Horack of the state university law! The 1914 wool crop brought Ore tions will also participate in the pro cession. gon $2,080,000. department. ¡ HAVt Ulli tH I KT Damaged Its Engine Washington Memorial Unveiled NEW YORK, June 25.—With city and state officials presiding, a tablet memorializing the stop George Wash- [ington made here 139 years ago to day, on his trip by horseback to Cam bridge,. Mass., to take charge of the Continental army there, was unveiled. i ¡county of Klamath, forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony existing I between the plaintiff and defendant, NEWARK, N. J., June 25.—As the paint on the locomotive was bruised | anti for such other relief as to the result of a recent collision at Bloom and the track was strewn with litter. ( court shall appear just and equitable. This unusual suit is an answer and This summons is published in the field, N. J., between a team driven by counter claim to an action for $25,000 Semi-Weekly Herald, a semi-weekly F. Wilkinson of this city, and an Erie damages brought by Wilkinson, who newspaper published at Klamath railroad locomotive, the road today claims he suffered a broken hip, three Falls, Oregon, by order of the Honor sued Wilkinson for $100 damages, be fractured ribs and other injuries. able Henry L. Benson, Judge of said The road asserts the collision was Circuit Court, dated the 21st day of cause “divers slats” of the cow-catch er of the locomotive were broken, the due to Wilkinson’s carelessness. May, 1914, directing that such sum mons be so published once a week against you in the above entitled suit, | for six successive weeks. Date of SUMMONS. on or before the 6th day of July, | first publication, May 25, 1914. In the Circuit Court of the State of 1914, that being the last day of timej C. C. BROWER, Oregon for Klamath county. Atorney for plaintiff. within which the defendant is allowed | 5-25-6-29 sw Joseph H. 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