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PAUK TWO MONDAY. JI NK Dfl. IUI4 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE I SEVERAL OF THE OPENING SPEAKER CLARKE SIDELIGHTS FROM VERA CRU» MAN I IIANIINGI AMONG FIRMT BOI NDS SMACKED OF SAYS WOMEN TO MEND AID TO HTIRCKEN HA1.E.M ila i. lot in- mi 7 REAL FIGHTING VKRA CRUZ. Juue 13.—(By mail 8AI.EM. Maas, Juue 27. With the A Continuation of the to New York)—How to keep your After That, Though, I he Two INuhy- WASHINGTON. D. C., June 27.— smoking ruins of half the city cooltug, Klamath Republican dignity. That seems <h-nm< Began to Puff and Slow I p, ¡The senate aud house today were the work of seeking for ths dead has to be the big prob mid They Devoted Their lighting the recipients of some 30t) petitions, . . . Kditor W. O. SMITH been »lulled Ho far only six have lem In Very Crus Tiiu«* lo Hanging on in the CUnch«». from thirty-eight states, and signed heeu reported as dead, but the search BY MARGARET MAMON tbeee days, Some Refvivc Gives Johnaon the Decision by more than a hundred thousand Entered at the postofflce at Klamath er» feur that others will be fouud In (Written tor tilo Unite«! I’reed folks succeed and I citliens cf both sex»«, demanding wo «>n Points. Ealla, Ore., as second class matter. ■ he rulus. aotno don’t, It’s No, Nor. Percy, .Mails'« not man suiti age. ’oral effect Is ludicrously Ilk«» a little The relief work Is proceeding ulce- hard to hang onto Published by the Herald Publishing (By Siwcial Cable from Paris, via San In her negligee. Vice President Marshall for the girl'a frock worn over a grown-up's ly under the direction of Governor your mouey b«»causc Company, of Klamath Falla, on It looks Ilk«* a dressing sac«|tre. senat«» at d Speaker Champ (’lark for Francisco) lietticftat. Out of the frying pun of Walsh. The R««l ('roes has estab of Kloudike prices. Monday and Thursday of each week Hut the styles all say PARIS, July 27.—Were prizefight I he house received the delegation pre- ¡Hi«» dressing sactiuo liken««* |nto thej lished boapltale, th<> Salvation Army It's difficult to k«»ep To be really up to date fans of the world the victims of a gi- |8entln< 1,10 petition*. , which was i tire of a child'* dr«»** similarity seems ■ has charge of the bread llu«<a. and dis c«x>l, it's even hard Girls must dress that way. jt«> !>«» the uiiMcapablo stigma of thhc tributing renters for supplies have gantic swindle tonight? This I. the Anna Ad" to keep cleau But U.oodnesa known they may wear eoo n »queetion being asked as the result oflJ“®*. •*» «“»era of national promi- newest mode, but In spite of thia, It la' been arranged. to k«»ep your digni NATIONAL CREDIT MEN TALK Nighties in the day being fl«iiiited nuinerotisly by the the Jack Johnson-Frank Moran heavy-1uenc*’- The stale mid uallou baa cone gen ty; there's lh«> rub. OF REGI'EATING THE TRUSTS ¡weight battle tonight. And the fans I In r''° iv,u« the d*>Matiou Speaker smartest dressers. | erously to the aid of the sufferers It Is a problem say "frame-up." ¡Clark aaid. Aa for l>a*«|uea, they are simply Coston yesterday raised 1160.000. be that ¡menu to both NKW YORK. June 21.-—Leaping | basking In popular fancy for th,, tno sides tons <>f provisions Han Fran ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 26. ! The decision w as given Johnson in ' "Wom< n will be voting Iu 191« in er the army aud lightly from blouse lo basque, butter ifli.itl Already they aro creeping elsco was one of the Aral cities to Retention of competition, prohibition the nineleenth round of an almost every state of the Union for national navy officials more officers. Suffrage is as inevitable as fly Fasiilou has cloeer and lighter to the flgitre. and I come lo I lie aid of this stricken «Ile of monopoly, permission for co-opera- I_____ _ tight. ____ The referee said he i . . . than it do*« com- now settled on a iceraetier* do say that a return of th* trlct. I hope you will con- tion of the latter, Instead of regulated uon on points, thus retaining his title. e r , U*'h U" present peaceful ways to mon everyday folks. Only lhe other typo of waist that ¡hour-glass figure aud a rediscovery i Old Purlinn Ha lent, which It was competition or regulated monopoly, iNeither man djd much real effective hangs loosely from ¡of th«, Hixteen-lnch waist lino is al-1 thought would be swept imi by the was suggested today as the solution of: work bu, jobnson's boxing was the 70 . ends. If the question day General Funston's dignity almost shoulder to hip, ¡iiiost a certainly. tire. Is unscathed. the trust problem of the country tolcigagier. ¡come* up in Missouri, 1 will support got away from him. He was trying to tor all thu world President Charles R. Van Hise of the !lt> For slx thousand years the men eat a meal un«ler the sidewalk arcad* The Nuuiukeg Mills, «mploylug It whs a cinch to let out our waists, A fe» the opening like a regular ibut. Heavens, you can't help shudder t.ooo p«>ople. sustained :i loss of University of Wisconsin, In an ad- gnd of furioug and R rounds )ooked were have been trying to run th« world. surrounding the plaza, chatting uo-au dreasing Jacket. dreaa at the annual meeting of the thoufh (he end wouW soon A and some think we have made a mess in gover th«» Inevitable struggles there *3,600,1100. |t will be rebuilt Im- of it. If the women win I hope you while with one of his officers. The One model eape- j will bo to call 'em In again" mediately. National Association of Credit Men. . - slowing up came, though, for the mo- Wlll lmproVe the condition, of the j newsboys, bootblacks and souvenir dally of flesh col- The Standard, a weekly Insurance There's a perfect erase for Jet ag.iln "There may be great magnitude of ,jon picture men or for some other human nice." or crepe do cbiuo as a dress trimming for street and niagaalne. estimates the Ore damage |sellers pestered him like file*, iu Mex buainess. and not monopoly, declared ¡reason, aud from that time on it was On __ Tuesday _______ _ the __ ______ suffragettes .------ will. ican style, and, after beiug iuterrupt- hang* from a daytime wear. Particularly In lire al *13,000,000, President Van Hise. “Indeed, it is (more i in the nature of two cub beers march t0 the White House to petition square cut neck, form of fringe for the edging of ..>... J ! _ . _ ___ _ . . ..I believed that by far the greater num- at p |ay. President Wilson for «..MeraUon i‘’co,r*. oi th< •ud- edged With a tiny basques. ca|x^ and parusols. Bas<|uo Home From Portland. her of the large organisations fall First Round. of the Mendel amendment before con- ar«xM». and s«»ut after the flying ruching of pink buttons ar«» alao very smart of Jet. Dr George II Marrymnn and Ar short of monopoly. Only if we as After shaking hands at the com-gress adjourns. Mexican urchins a kick that would plcot ribbon it Is Both in lhe fringes and tire bsndlug thur Whitman reached here Friday sume that if ail the great combina-1 maud of Refer««, George Carpentier, tucked In clusters (trimmings tubular effects liavo re- night In the former's auio. iu whlcto have disabled a horse, had it struck tions or industry are monopolies, does the two indulged in very light spar FLEEING TROOPS ! home. Everybody under the arcade to the n O r m a I ¡placed In novelty tire old blobular jet they motored from Portland the conclusion follow that they should ring, and tapped each other lightly. LEAAE WOUNDED j u([ree<j he wa- rtgbti and wag goj-cy b* waist Uno. and Ibeads and sequin*. What an appro- be destroyed? Not only do I hold Neither was damaged. Even round. then flares out in untucked fullness | |>rlatc carrylug out of the aequatlc Here for lt«Mlru. had missed. that not all large business is monopo Secomd Round. to Just below the hips, where flu- ‘ jidea it is for . Ia*ly who«* hair Is done JAUREZ. June 27 — Torre«» re- Then there was the case of Captain “■here it It Is fix 1 is tic; but that concentration up to a Mrs. Francis It Olds, who baa been porta are to the effect that the fcK-r- !Stlckney uavy man who wag Iuade , ished with another ribbon ruching. In a "waterfall" to appear In a co*- Johnson landed an uppercut at the certain point is to give efficiency. valuing relative* In Haerstn»«.«u, Is of thg of Vera Crug> Two , The skirt is tucked In simal r fashion ¡tutue all Jetty. The waterfall fail of here for i beginning of the round, after which «1» are evacuating Agww Calient«« the Rodeo “If we retain freedom of competi- ’ ¡both men indulged in fast sparring. ml marching to Queretaro. Thia is! bugy hugUlnfc cbapg. nan,ed Kobln. to below the knees, where it also hair Axing Is struggling to the fore tion. permit concentration sufficient Moran hit Johnson on the ear. Even a natural for« Hire tion. an«l it is herelson and P(M>|- frolu lbe de- flart-s out in a ruchlng-edged flounce mid forehead along with all other Vie In From Merrill. to give efficiency, allow reasonable co- j round. that the HwHtat. kttalle<1 acrogg lb< ts the ankle*. The elbow slrwves are ¡torlan fashions Huertists «ill will make their {partmanti bad With soft curls bob- J. <1 Kwan, former rounly school operation, and prevent monopoly, this | Third Round. last stand. tucked down hslf way to fluff out bing In front of each ear and caught superintendent, la In from Merrill, at gulf to Vera Crus to gel the pret will require regulation just as it has office here Into «>rder. The first day Icosely over the elbow, with the Incv- up In a loose knot behind there Is n«> tending to business matters tH'en necessary to regulate the rail i The fighters mostly sparred in this ZACATECAS. June 27.—In their the admiral of the fleet announced to liable ruching. denying this coiffure Is vastly more Moran roads This done, the Sherman law i round. seeking openings, Truly an ideal neglige« for home 1 becoming than tho universal p< > led Even ' hurried flight toward Aguas Calintes the poetofllc« that one of his ships ( landed on Johnson's stomach. will be forgotten. Has there been M(« h Mioltlere Meting the federal troops are abandoning would be sailing soon for America. It use these days, tho uninitiated would effect of th« nonce. any prosecutions of the railroads for ¡round. Niitlcr is hereby glveu that a special their wounded and destroying sup- woujd carry mail exclaim, but It s nay. nay, on tho horn« And gernialne to th« subj«<t <>f Hound. Fourth violation of the Sherman law because After a few light interchanges, thejplie» and ammunition, "Advise postofflce department when stuff. This little pink and pretty c«>n- hnirsute adornment Is the fart that meet lag of the »luckholders of the of collusion in fixing rates? And yet The Villistas, commanded by Gen- gblp leave>. «» wag the lueaaage which feet Ion la intended for wear out no torture* of the Inquisition were Lillie Klamslh Water Ditch company big black landed on the Pennsylva- < everyone of us here knows that they John-Scraps Urbina. Aguirre, Benavides and | Poole ^nt to captain Stickney of the among th« gaping multitude. Il's piny worse than those endured by fra will bo held at 11« office, 307 Odd are just as flagrant violators of the nian's nose, drawing blood, Ramil Madero Madpro art» rliwu* pursuit. nnratiit 1____ son’* round. Raoul are in cloee navy. certainly going to be a pretty tough gii* flowers of femininity today when Fellows' building. In Klamath Falla, Sherman act as any other class of cor Fifth Round. Gereral Villas with a large force Wow. Thal llttIe message raised proposition for a poor girl these days they cheerfully submit their heads for Oregon, on Saturday, July II, 1*14, porations in the United States. Are Moran found Johnson's stomach I has gone toward the south. ¡bob wjtb Stickney. It seemed to bit to decide whether she's undressed to (five and six horns to the slow suffer- at lhe hour of 3 o'clock p. in , for the the freight rates the same for differ- i go out or dressed to stay In. Ing of having a permanent wave purpose of acting upon the question ent roads between any two points? i frequently in this round, and hit it | Among the officers executed by the him right square In hla dignity, He of dissolving said company. Others of the models do concede baked Iu their hair, Johnson was dis- .victorious rebels was («eneral Antonio wrote a letter back to the busy pret- with telling effect. , -------------- — --------------- ------- ¡»ru«« a «e« __ _____ __ __ ____ . Are the passenger rates between New Imted at Klamath Falls. Oregon, tressed, but he rocked Moran’s head ¡Olea, who commanded one of the divi- Joffice men more to the conventions and anurnc Of course It Is don» by electricity, York and St. Louis identical on all a few times. Moran s round. sions under General Barron- the indications of a girdle or sash and lhe wav«« la guffrunteed for oa* this 2.’>lh diy of June. 19 14. "When you address mo," he said, in roada? Can you do better in price by LESLIE ROGERS, Secretary. ..................... effect, "kindly use courteous terms loreely hung about the hips to save i year Iu this Joyous season of ocean traveling over the Pennsylvania than Sixth Roun.l. 6-36 7-* aw them from a loo exact resemblance to bathing, th«' «lutu«eI cursed with sleek In this round Moran kept up his WASHINGTON WAGE and place your matter in the form over any other road ? The rate is the battering of th* burly black's atom- LAW IS EFFEXTIVE of a request, not an order." Then be a combing Jacket. The most approved 'Straight lucks, becorare a martyr to same providing the speed is the same. Notice to Creditors ach. Johnson held on repeatedly, and ---------- signed bis name and put all bis titles of these hangs from the shoulders Iu lieauty. You can just bet ehe Isn't "For a number of years it has ap the County Court of ths State of In 'a loose basque effect buttoued down rushed into clinches whenever he OLYMPIA, Wash., June 27. — EI- going to let the ocean have anything after It. peared to me that the Interstate com Oregon, In and for Klamath {the front and girdled about the hips ion her In the nature of waves. Hite could. Moran's round. ; fective today, »10 will b« the legal The postofflce took the matter up I ‘ ^e merce commission and the numerous County. minimum weekly wage of girl* over with theadmlral blmaelf. “The navy ¡with a wide crush sash of silk, guilt hl«-« hereelf to lhe dalr dressers, aud state commissions having control of Seventh Round. less of bow or ends. From thia hangs (wlth Spartan fortitude has a wave State of Oregon. In this frame the black kept his 18 years of age and women employed Is one branch of th* government," public utilities and the pure food com either a flounce of lace or silk, the put In her hair, a crimp In her hank .County of Klamath. «« mission clearly point the way for the stomach better protected. He landed,in Washington mercantile establish- they pointed out, “and the postoffice Notice 1« hereby given that tho nn- straight skirt underneath failing to 'roll, and a kink in her nerves all at one that caused Moran ’ s nose to spurt intents, under an order issued by the is another branch. We've got our or- next step in the solution of our In ilerslgnvd. having been duly appoint- the ankles. Here, however, the gen- I the very same sitting. blood again. There was much clinch- ' industrial welfare commisaion. dres in the poetoffice department not dustrial problems. • •«I by order of the county court of to use titles and a lot of courteous ing. Even round. Thia figure was decided on after “The most fundamental difference , numerous conferences between em- words, but to make all our letter* and W AHMHPHINt.H REDS I the Klamath and Modoc braves fur Klainath county, Oregon, admlnlaCra- between the United States Steel cor Eighth Round. COMING TO ItODEO the prises for dances The Fort ex . trlx of the estate of I'rentlsa S Puck- In this round Johnson began to pioyers, employes and representatives telegrams as short and conclae aa pos poration, the Standard Oil company, I pects to entertain an enormous crowd ■•It, deceased, having quallfled aa such show the effects of his four years of jol tbe pljb||Ci aj which exhaustive tea sible. That's what we did to Stick and other very large businesses and administratrix, all persons having dissipation, and to tire. Moran hit timony was given by women showing ney.” FORT KLAMATH. Juno 27,—An ¡during (he big four days. the public utilities, is that one class claim* against said deceased of what him repeatedly, and Johnson gave no what it cogt to provlde themselves "You're right," ruled the admiral. auto coming down from Bend Thurs has been declared to be vested with a return until near the end of the , wilh food, clotheB and 8he|Ur. soever name or nature. Is bereby di And now the messages that Captain day reported passing a number of public interest and the other has not. round, when he landed three fierce A. G. Brown, who had tin- misfor rected and required to present «aid , . . , , ... .• The industrial welfare commission Stickney geta from the pretoffice de Warm Springs Indians on tlurir way tune of «mashing his Index and mid claim, duly verlfled, aa by law requir Every business that is so large as uppercuts. Moran reeled slightly, and , .. . was created by the state legislature partment are shorter than ever, with a to tho Fort Klamath and Klamath dle lingers while operating lhe steam ed. within six months from lhe date of to be vested with the public interest sparred . carefully the rest of the , lot of business In them, but not much Falls celebrations. A few days ago j last year. shonld be subject to control. Not only the ( ■ hovel at work In the National I'ark, the first publication of thia notice to round. Even round. ____ balm for wounded dignity. so, but wherever different companies Ninth Bound. Clayton Kirk and John Ireeball were Ils rapidly Improving said administratrix for allowance and | And there's a lieutenant who had i»ent as delegates by the Klamath or group of companies co-operate so I approval. Sweeping swings in this round gave run out, twice a day. to the gap In the that they control the market for any , way to much Infighting. Johnson was tribe to invite the Warm Springs START Said claim to be nied with K. L. George Turner, employed ou the I railroad to pick up American refu tribe to Klamath country. Kirk and article, their transactions become puffing hard at the close. Even round. Elliott, attorney for said estate, at gees from Mexico City. These refu- ¡project work on tho Sprague, rocently vested with a public Interest, ST. LOUIS, June 27.—The Central,iepa were alwaya footsore and tired Lreball were accompanied by A. A revived a sever«» wound on the arm 212 Willits building. Klamath Falla. Tenth Round. “An interstate trade commission Johnson took the lead in the start States championship tennis tourna-1 ______________ _ Soule and Tom Jackson, and the party I by falling off the staging erected tor Oregon, that being the place for the and gjck at bear _ tt _______________ having left nearly should be created for interstate com- of this round, and Moran began to ment of the National Lawn Tennis ink As- A a_ ' :alI .... . poesessions ..... jtransaction of the business of said se theJr behind them in extended Invitations all along the line. tho concrete forms. merce and state trade commissions tire. The white man's fsce was badly sociation opened here today on Triple' Mexico, and lhe first glimpse of the nate First publication of this notice for state commerce, each to have con bruised as a result of Johnson’s chop- A '®urU in For««t Park. L i ’ h I the 1st day of June, 1*14. Everything is in readiness for the 'American ---------------------- American flag nag on ou the tno train at the gap trol over business which is vested ping blows. Johnson’s round. KITTIE E. PUCKETT. I “Big July Time," the Fort's carnival, In on Buslni-as. 1 Winner, will go to the national all- aiwayg thrilled them. '/.AmAeo' tourney »A- *U- national il.l- with a public interest or in which the Eleventh Round. Lloyd Redfield, a homesteader of Administratrix ¡comers' for the title Some of them were Inclined, in the which begins Monday and continues • market is controlled, precisely as the the Pine Grove country, was here on |K. L ELLIOTT, Attorney. Moran acted more like one hypno- Newport, August 24. Joy of their spirits, to give three until Thursday night. The races, the public utilities commission have con tized than like a fighter in this round.' "" 6-1 6-29 aw. ______ _ _________ ________ _____ _ sol- bucking contests and other events all busin«-sH Friday, lie was accompanied The Newport matches will decide cheers for ______ the flag and slap every trol ov»r the public utilities. It is to Johnson hammered his face constant- • wh<> *• to represent the United States 'd|Pr and officer on the back, and call have big entry llsta, and the Warm i home by his son, Claud, who has been Hl.MMO.NH. be noted that this proposal does not ly, but he did not se*m troubled the Davis «up competitions against |them ----- nat- Springs Indians are to compete with vIMtlng relatives In Klamath Falls. -------- "good - ---- boys." — F It — was ’ only In tho Circuit Court of the State of Imply that the administrator commi» Johnson's round. other nations.----------------------------------- ural, but the lieutenant couldn't un- Oregon for Klamath county. sions shall have control of all busi Twelfth Round. , l’“rk ( ommjssloner Dwight L. Da- derstand it that way. Pretty soon re Joseph II. Heeds, plaintiff, ness, but only business which, because Both men took this round as a sort vis, donor of the cup, expects to enter ports began to reach General Funston vs. of magnitude, or because of co-opera of a rest up, and "fiddled" the most the tournament. from refugees that after passing Alice Seeds, defendant. tion, becomes vested with public in of the time, exchanging light taps, in ! through the hands of scores of Mex To Alice Heeds, the sbove named de- terest. The Initiative In control of which Johnson had a shade the ad-1•’UHMER IAJCAL ican officials on the way from Mexico dendant: business will remain with the busi vantage. GIRI. IH BRIDE City, the first dictatorial and unpleas In the name of the State of Oregon: ness organizations precisely the same Thirteenth Round. ant officer they met was the lieuten You are hereby required to appear as at present; but whenever an or- Repeated light punches were ex Announcements have been received ant in charge of the stub »train. The mid answer the complaint filed ganiztaion performs an act which, in changed, in which Johnson's sparring of the marriage of Miss Almee B. j lieutenant kept his dignity, all right, against you in the above entitled suit, the opinion of the appropriate com was a shade the showier. ¡Wing to Henry George Enders Jr., at'but, by orders of General Funston, on or before the 6th day of July, mission under the powers granted, is Fourt«-enth Round I Ashland Thursday. who acts like lightning In such cases, 1914, that being the last day of tlmo contrary to th* public interest, that Johnson forced the fighting after The announcement comes as a i he lost his Job on the train. There's within which the defendant Is allowed body may intervene. My proposal is there had been some sparring, The great surprise to the host of friends ju soldier chap on the train now who to answer herein as fixed by tho order that the restraint of trade, either by black landed freely, and Moran land- of the bride. She resided In Klamath helps the arriving refugees to cheer of the court for publication of sum combination or contract, and co-op- ed a few blows. Johnson's round. -■ Falls for several years, and was ex-j for the Red, White and Blue, If they mons herein: and If you fall so to eratlon In liimtatlon of output, divi Fifteenth Round. ¡tremely popular with the younger set. ¡want to, and who only smiles, happily, appear and answer, the plaintiff will sion of territory, or fixing of prices, Moran made repeated rushes at his| The groom is the son of a well Ilf slants him -----I if an enthusiastic American slaps apply tu the court for the relief be prohibited so far as they are Inim black opponent in this round, none of i known Ashland businesa man, and he1 between the shoulders and says "You pruyed for in the complaint filed here ical to the welfare of the public. Not which were very damaging, as John-¡is associated with his father in fellows are all right.” in, to-wlt: for a decree of said circuit only so, but It may be wise to make a son sidestepped and sent in counter commercial enterprise. Even Rear Admiral Sir Craddock, court of the State of Oregon, for the presumption that actions of corpora wallops. Johnson's round. — who has charge of the two English | county of Klamath, forever dissolv tions along the above line are inimical Sixteenth Round. Will Ix-ave for East. ships In the harbor, and who outranks ing the bonds of matrimony existing to the welfare of the public until ap-l This round was a little medley ofjS. Hlyy, left on Sunday morning for Badger, Fletcher, Mayo and Winslow, ibetween the plaintiff and defendant, proved by the commission. sparring, clinching and very few^S. Hill, will leave In the morning for has had his troubles, though he took and for such other relief as to the But when any act of co-operation blows landed. The American fans in Oshkosh, Wis., where he will take a I them gamely and with a smile, He I court shall appear Just and equitable. has been approved by the commission the house shouted "Aw, go on and position with the Oshkosh Land and walked in "cits" clothes to an Amer- This summons Is published tn the it should be free from attack. By this fight.” Rumors of its being a fixed Timber company, lean marine outpost on the beach the Hetnl-Weekly Herald, a seml-weekly simple expedient the situation be fight were also revived. Even round. other day, and was stopped by a sen- newspaper published at Klamath comes cleared. Co-operation for all | S«-venteenth Round. Taken to Hospital. try, who said: iFalla, Oregon, by order of the Honor classes of business would be allowed Constant clinching and very little Mrs John Irwin was taken to the “What’s your name?” OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON able Henry L. Benson, Judge of said to continue, so far as it was not in- i fighting. Even round. Blackburn hospital Friday for med “Craddock,” answered the stranger. i Circuit Court, dated the 21st day of imteal to the public welfare." i Eighteenth Round. ical treatment. “Well, this is the deadline," said May, 1914, directing that such sum- This was merely a very tame wrest the sentry, not knowing he was speak . motis be so published once a week U. fl. DEPOSITARY looking Over Land Values. ling match, with the honors even. Has Throat Trouble. ing to the British admiral, "you can’t I for six successive weeks. Date ef C. H. Stuller, special Investigator “Boobs” was the cry most heard from OUR POLICIES— Fred B. Dunbar is unable to attend go any further.” ¡first publication, May 26, 1*1*. for the state tax commission, is here the spectators. to his duties with Van Riper Bros, to To distribute the banka assets in such a way an to maintain under I “1 don’t want to go any further, 0. C. BROWER, from Salem looking up assessed land Nln««teentli Round. day, owing to trouble with his ton then,” said the admiral, and he turn any conditions and at all tlmea an ample reserve to meet tlie demands , Atomey for plaintiff. values for the current assessment. Johnson wins on points. sils. of Its depoeitora and take eare of Its borrowing customers. ed, smiling, and strode away. 6-I6-«-!* aw a a Semi-Weekly Herald 0™ 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $ 11,000