The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, July 06, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGff TWO
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
MONDAY, JI'I.Y fl. 11*14
] J Wheeler auto, containing a number of
Hit!
Is**’»*'- 111 yama-yama ••■stume
¡and the lx>yal Order of Moose float
were two other power driven floats
July 4, 1914. In uddttlou to being I Glanders vucciu« la not effoctlv«
A Continuation of the
•
that
wore
noticeable.
the
ISfith anniversary of the signing in immunizing horses from this dan­
Klamath Republican
of the Declaration of Independence, gerous disease, according to a report
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In addition to these there were
will also go down into history locally
W. O. SMITH
Editor many other automobiles and vehicles,
of the department of agriculture «x-
lit MARGARET MAHON
as the birthday of the llond Studio. pvrt« and specialists, following ex-
(prettily decorated with streamers.
(Written for the United Preu)
This new photo studio will open Its
Entered at the poatoffice at Klamath-- Anting and flags. And In speaking
tensive experiments with horses and
Falla, Oro., as second class matter. of lhe
part. one must not over-
doors for business tomorrow morning.
XATItlXAL I IH CATIOXAI, AHHO-
other auimuls.
Mary had a Leghorn hen.
(found
ou
the
wrong
face«.
There
ar«
I'he proprietor is N. K. llond, who
_
------.ook the fact that Runtsby's fife and
I'lOX Will. DECIDE WHETHER
With
feathers
white
as
snow
The
report
state«
that
"mullein"
is
Published by the Herald Publishing drum (,orps
in hnP plavlng pBtrl.
really hats to tit every face; but has had twenty years' experience in
She
made
a
hat
of
it
one
day;
highly
effective
in
discovering
the
where
a
lace
brimmed
hat
will
turn
Company, of Klamath Falla, o» ; 0(lc airg and belng roundly cheered.
the picture making nrl, and who bus
A leghorn hat, you know.
Monday and Thursday of each wook
an ingenue face into a study by ¡been connected with that work In ¡I'roKvinu of glunders in horses, but I
After the parade bad dispersed
st IK Mil as
Greuze aud one of the new feathered Klamath Falla for live years. Mr. ¡neither mullein nor tho glanders vac- I
there was a general rush for lunch­
Two dollars per year in advance
,
cine
has
shown
"any
positive
value"
chapeaux make a piquant young per­ 'Bond has built some additions to the
eon. and hotels and restaurants were
NEW YORK, July 3.—The latest son resembles a leader of the bird
building at III? Main street, and has ill curing anlmula sick with the die- I’uttod Press Service
¡crowded to their capacity. Extra help
be abreast of the millinery ballet, one s hatchet faced great aunt ¡Just received the latest In equipment ouse.
•HAY REES IK) XOT All»
ST. PAUL, July 4. Whether sex
'was provided in all of these estab-
fashions
is
the nor a portly pudge weighing 300 ¡from the Eastern factories
In the experiments seventeen horses hygiene Is to be taught In the schools
ALFAi.FA SEED UROPM itshtuents, however, and the long
breast of a bird. It pounds on the hoof cau affect either i
¡were used. They wore housed so tliut I and colleges throughout the country
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(waits and mistakes were greatly elirn-
is a close fitting 'one of these models with anything the \. r
(vaevluated and unvacclnnted horses (during th< coming yegr is one of the
SKIRT is
Honey bees are of little value in ¡mated. The newest restaurant is the
little cap of white ■ |t>(
-ast bit like impunity.
BtltltlDIIV tl.llFK . ¡woro brought lu contact. Mullein uud [ issue« that will be threshed out next
aiding alfalfa seed crops, experts of cafeteria of the ladies of the Grace
feathers, with oue' Those cunning little half mast veils
¡eye tests were used.
i week when tliu Natloual Educational
the department of agriculture have m . E. church in the Bristol building
long spirally white !( that reach with scant courtesy to the
Of thirteen immunised animals, the {AsHoc-lgtIou begins Its general ses-
found. Efforts are being made to
The exodus caused by the Rodeo
PORTLAND. July 3. - If you are a
feather stuck up in
of youi. nogt, are de(.|ded|y jn favor
¡depurtm< ill's report found, iilue con­ slons ut the Autltorlum.
propogate and dissemlnute bees which shortly after noon, as party after
front to wave in the especially when worn with the small womttu ;lu'* should be stopped by u
tracted the disease from natural ex-
The resolutions committee of the
are of particular value in tripping party started for* the grounds, where
breezes. It is sup- „aiior shapes and leather bonnets.
| . much w enibiirrasned
■_
_ ,-•■•,».
I..... I who
patrolman
,I'obUie, which Is a largo proportion ¡association will consider th» question
alfalfa for seed purposes.
¡the contests will be held. The South-
posed to be some i In black, with a small lozenge whispers a few words of wanting In
In artificial vaccinal ions of vaccinated of sex hygiene and ut h-usl n score of
The alfalfa seed industry is grow- €rn Pacific is running a special train
I ¡your ear. do not take offense, for the
high-fallutin sort of shai>e single thread mesh aud a soil-,
animals, they showed no resistance i other progressive subjects. From ev­
ing, and offers a new field for farm- to the grounds, and tn addition autos,
a white pheasant or (tary row of black dots as a finish, | |officer
is only carrying out the orders (whatever.
I
' ery state In tile union loading edit-
era wishing to specialize, the depart- launches and barges are transporting
yther, but looks (they are as smart, indeed, as the a ( of Mayor Albee to keep all women
icutors of th» couutry began arriving,
ment reports.
the people to and from the grounds.
"For
Hie
|>re«eiit,
therefore,
"
the
suspiciously like a maiden who wears them, and thereby : wearing "X-ray" skirts anti diaphan
(today Hpeclal trains and excursions
Alfalfa seed worth $678,800 was
Today's entry for the races and
.department
advisee,
"It
seems
advls-
common barnyard dots her nose rather than her eyes nous gowns off the streets.
I brought school ma'ams by thousands,
Imported last year. The department events follow:
lablo
to
ubstalu
from
immunising
fowl. It is enough in these days of high cost of occu-
The warm weather of the Inst few­ (hoist's by till - method. The control '«nd learned college professors min­
believes the United States should pro-
Relay race__ D. D. Liskey. C.
bo to
elicit the lists.
days lias brought the "see through"
duce all ot its own seed. The princl- Snelling,
amt eradication of glanders must still gled with the young teachers from
Mr.
query from
skirts
out by the score.
pal growers of seed are now located
.. ,
v
(be
de|>end)'nt upon the concentration I the pi unary schools.
Joh using. "Mr.
. „ ,
,
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Bull riding—Earl Simpson. Frank
The same rule was In effect last
Shuded chiffon veils for motoring
Whether the question of teacher«’
in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Utah' .
_
_
,
_ . _
.Coburn, Bruce Speckman. F. I.. Greg- Bones, when is a Leghorn hat not a are very lovely, and Jumping from year, and was given by the mayor !of our efforts in eliminating lufeeted
horsts und the adoption of proper right to unionize will be given a po­
and Montana.
ory Bldwell Rlddier Harry Brown, Leghorn hat? When it's a Leghorn
•head to feet, the same color scheme after lie had come face to face with I precautions against tho introduction sition on the program of the «esnlons
l Slim Hammersley, Ed Wright, Roy- hen "
'is being sported in hosiery.
one of the diaphanous gowns on a ¡of infected animals Into stabh's free was problematical but It was certain
<M.I» TIMES AXD THE PRESENT Jones. Jim Massey. K. N. Hunston. 8.
Anyway, it is delightfully appro-1 For iustance, starting with a flesh down town street.
the subject will be discussed
It la
[from the disease.”
REt’ALLEI», AS AUTOH AXI»
J. Callahan. L. D. Speckman. Charles priate worn alike by both old hens tint at the taper ankle and the new-
j
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i) ported that a certain element of the
COWROYH ARE SEEN
Ohles, E. M. Allen, Raymond Ward. or sprightly chickens. Though it 1« silk stocking shade through tones of
(convention 1« strongly In favor of rec-
VB.l I Xt. Mot IE s|R»U
(Frde Liskey, O. L. Chandler. Robert of feathers, it is worn down on the (pink till they blush a deep rose in the
ommendlng the right to organize
I
tilt
<
AXAI,
I
APOSITIOX
Special Trains From Weed ami From Hamilton, Joe Redfield. Ross Doller- head at a cocky angle. To be strictly . region of the dimpled knee, the deep
uulona.
<Tiiloi|uin i'ome in Thia ForentMvn. hide, Ben Pickett, Ray Pickett. Hugh up to date, you've simply got to get est tone being the highest tone, as It
By IIAI. HHERIDAX
ALTOONA. 1*4., July 4. -Tak«i I The peace movement and the m>
and Another Will Reach Here To- Atkinson.
cne by fair means or fowl, for it's ¡were. The yellow shade's lend them-j
(Wirtten for the United Press)
two passrug) r touches, stnu'l them, 'tlonnl univ)-rslly movement will prob­
morrow From Metlforvl—Sal«' ot
Chariot race__ D D Liskey. S. J. truly a bird of a bonnet.
'selves very appropriately to this idea. I NEW YORK, July 4.—Even Rus­
siae
by side ou adjoluiug (racks, ably rerelv« the hearty endorsement
Seats Indicate That Cloee to “J*»0 Callaghan
Another new hat effect in the wider , as they all start at the foot with a sia is perking up and taking a decid­ ¡i.imck out (he Inner side of each, lay 1 ot the convention
The association
Will See Tcalay's Events at Grounds
f ropln<__Earl Simpson, Ed brim models is the all-over lace brim corn shade,
ed interest In sports. With France ¡a connecting floor aud stretch a can-1 stipervlaors of music have prepared a
with crowns of either straw or velvet. | >--
-
• .r_‘n Inuiintainiug an athletic university"
[Wright, Roy Jones. Jim Massey.
o-solutlon oiling upon congress to
.?>PU,a
I yas over the lops of bo(h.
"Yop, yip! Scratch 'Im, Cowboy.'
Quarter mile, free for all—J. C. These are charming topoffs to the ¡all parts of your apparel these days and Germany and England giving nt-
bring about through the bureau of
Thai
Is
a
description
of
a
moving
i
And with many another yell from (Beck, Charles J. Ferguson, D. D. Lis- I filmy lingerie frock. One lovely com- ithat you arent considered at all up to
education
a uniform rendition of the
tentlon
to
the
sport
field.
Russia
bas
movie theater now being built at
the sons of the range, the third an­ , key, William Shook. Louis Gerber, C. bination is of sheerest white shadow­ date If you haven't a streak of yellow
national .»ngs The national conn-
now
joined
the
general
rush
to
get
Ithe
chops
of
tho
1
‘
ennsylvaala
rail-
nual Elks Rodeo commenced Friday (F. Snelling.
lace for the wide brim and a crown of somewhere about you.
| road here for the I'nnama-Paclflc Ex- . II of tin- assoclatTon met thia after-
¡aboard the wagon.
morning with a big street parade.
Stockings with birds, beasties and ( A grant of $42,5UO has been made
Steer bulldogging—Earl Simpson. deep gold colored straw garlanded
i position at 8an Francisco next year. | noon and began their sessions with x
AU day Thursday, automobiles, ¡Jim
j
members of the reptilian family dis­ by the Russlau treasury for the or­
1 discussion of rural schools and their
Massey. Robert Hambleton, Art *ith dul1 white 8atin
The (healer will be appointed and
buggies and horsemen were streaming Acord
Another with a black lace brim has porting themselves coyly up the In-1
(improvement
President Rc.lott I
ganization
of
the
new
government
de
­
finished
as
one
of
(ho
I'ennsy's
teg-
into Klamath Falls from nearby ‘ ,,otato race_Earl simpeonr Ed a soft full crown of black velvet with step are the very latest features for
I Aley will deliver bls annual address
partment
of
physical
culture,
pending
ulation «(eel coaches. It will bo com-
points te be present for the big Wright Davp LUkey D D Llgfcey a delicate pink rose, a blue fringed the feet. They are mostly embrold- j
(the appropriation by the duina of a (t leied about November 1st and taken i tonight
three day. of Wild West camiv.
Jones> L D speckman. W H. gentian, a gardenia, a yellow daisy
to the Exposition shortly afterward.
Last night's train brought in still!(,
John L
and a brown pansy set about the the very last touch Is to have one's
L< MISTI It IB MH*
first year's work. General Voyelkoff,
The unique theater will be part of
more, and this forenoon specials
Half
for gl|_^ c B<ck> crown at artistic intervals.
zoological hosiery hand-painted.
XEA l it EtiRGE rs
[the
chief
superintendent
of
the
new
thy road's exhibit.
In It will be
brought in several hundred from charl^ F
D D u#k
Wm
A winsome hat of pink chiffon
This craze for hand-painted apparel ¡department, and his assistants, are
I given pictures of scenes along thei
Weed and way point, and from Chilo- ;Shook
G(?rber c F Snelling. wreathed in white clover is ideal doesn't rest merely at the feet, either,
Ou» of the Rod»o visitors this
now busily engaged In revising the
<>u'n'
. Tug of war—Earl Simpson, Ed' 'wreathing a winsome face wreathed ' for hats, parasols, gloves and even ¡statutes of the different sport organ­
year is George E Itoos. swretsry of
Upon the arrival of the Weed spe- ¡Wright, D. D. Liskey. Roy Jones. S. in smiles. That's the unspeakable whole frocks are artistically hand- izations which will hereafter be un­
tho TrlHtat)- I’aclfic t’oaat Good
cial the Weed band took its place in I j Callahan, Ben Pickett. Ray Pickett. tragedy of most hats; they are always painted. as well as faces.
Roads Association.
der control of the new department
the lead of the parade, which, under Hugh Atkingon
This assoj-lstion will hold a conven-
I The statutes are to be revised so-that
the marshalsbip of Chas. J. Ferguson
Championship bucking contest—C. was presented to the county court In CONGRESS MAY
a I their various activities mny be co-
lion at Medford July 37-28, and
Carey M. Rarnsby and Art Acord, | E. yOUng, Frank Coburn .Earl Simp- 1988. twenty-five years ago, when
LONDON, July 4
Independence |oarii<-»t is Mr Boos In In'tirlug the
Qt IT SHORT1A |ord|nated and friction avoided
marched from the depot down Main _on Bidwell Riddle. Harry Brown, the present court house was built. It
Day
Is
being
celebrated
by
Americans u> <)■«« of tho efforts of the assoc Is
—
On the board of management is a
street to Center, Center to Klamath slim Hammersley, Ed Wright. Roy has since graced the walls of the
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 3. — [representative from each of the gov- all over England Many receptions [lion that lie Is constantly > lltng th -
avenue, Klamath Avenue to Fifth, <jones>
Massey, S. J. Callahan, L. building on natal occasions.
, President Wilson today indicated that ernment ministries and from each of «nd dinners have been arranged by attention of all ho meets to the fact
and then on Main to place of forma-jD Speckman, Roy Anderson, Fred . The presentation was made by an ,-
he 3 believes congress will adjourn.seven leagues—-heavy athletics, tmcricau hostesses.
that it Is to be u most Important meet­
tion.
Ambassador Walter lllnes Page ing. nnd they must sure be there
Liskey, Dave Dotson. Roes Doller- early day women's club, among the^arly In August, ns a result of the Ughl alhletlcs. lawn tennis, football,
After the band came a happy, yell­ hide. W. H. Cheney, O. L. Chandler, , members of which were Mrs. H. Ham-[change of front shown by the big rowlng sailing
sailing and
and fencing.
fencing. The
The i was "ut home" thia afternoon nt his
The motto of the association, by
ing troop of cowboys and cowgirl., J. C. Beck, Robert Hambleton.
aker, Mrs. Cranston. Mrs. John Schal-1 business men in connection with the work o’f the department will be dls- jhesldence. <> Grosvenor Square, and [the »ay, is a most apporprlato one.
with shirts, chaps and neckcloths of
Wild horse race—C. E. Young. lock, Mrs. Frances Boyd, Mrs. Sears, anti-trust program.
trlbuted in six sections: Hygiene and I was visited by nearly every American and In Itself explains the objects of
j
every conceivable color, and with I Frank Coburn, Oscar Anderson, Ray- Mrs. Cogswell, Mrs. George Baldwin,
According
to Secretary Tumulty, j phyglcai CJHirc|w. educational, sporU > In London.
ithe association in a very forcible man­
of V:ind gymnastics, propaganda, statis-
wide, tall sombreros, There were mond Ward, J. C. Beck, Roy Beck, E. Mrs. A. L. Leavitt, Mrs. J. P. Lee and ¡Wilson
The American Society holds Its un ner It Is 'Tait's G«t Out of the Mud."
L"““ is
!: daily receiving hundreds “
about 150 in the parade, all splendid-
M. .»Il«j,
Allen, Bruce Speckman, F. L. Mrs. E. R. Reames.
litters, which Indicate that all classes tical and lnul,oct|on.
"" ! X
nu.-il "Fourth Banquet" at the Savoy
‘ ■» ro
4 stira in <7
with
la
liroal/liin t
n at si
ly mounted, and riding gracefully.'Gregory,
¡ ire joining
with t the
president, and
Gregory. Charles Ohles,
Ohles. K. N. Hun-
Czar Nicholas has watched the de­ Hotel tonight, CliaJruiau Fred M.
HO wk holders Meeting
ihope to have congress act quickly.
and yelling like Comanches, while jston, Earl Simpson, Bidwell Riddle,
velopments of thy department with Fisk preaidlug. and the guests of
Notice la liereby given that a special
many kept their lassos whirling.
' Harry Brown, Slim Hammersley, Ed
! Henry Ford of the Ford Auto com- t|je warniest interest, and has made a honor being Ambassador Page and meeting of the stockholders of the
By no means the least noticeable of Wright, Jim Massey, 8. J. Callahan,
pany. Is expected Thursday to confer. Inumber
nuntber of personal suggestions re- Viscount Bryce.
Little Klamath Water bitch company
Alleging that sheep belonging to with Wilson.
the mounted cavalcade was W. A. Del- ¡L- D. Speckman, J. H. Eastburn, Fred
Nenrly u dozen of America's boat
'garding Its organization. The de­
will be held at its office, 107 Odd
xell, dressed as Uncle Sam. mounted Liskey, Dave Dotson, Roas Doller- .David Edler were driven on bis home­
athletes
today
participated
In
the
ipari ment expects to conduct an all-
Fellows' building. In Klamath Falla,
JACK
CO.XXOLLY
BRINGS
Hl
IT
stead, and that they destroyed his
on a pony, waving a flag and shout- hide. W. H. Cheney,
| Russian Olympic games meeting at British field and track cliampion*hl|>a
AGAIXHT EUGENE HPEXCER Riga In August. Evidently everyone at Stamford Bridge ground. Patter Oregon, on Haturday, July 11. 11114,
____ garden and his fruit trees, R. W.
ing as vociferously as any. Alex
Bareback riding—Ed Wright, _ _ Jim
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m , for the
——
Davis wm captain of his escort.
, Massey. Fred Liskey, Ross Doller-[Brooks, through J. H. Carnahan, Fri-
is Inspired with an ambition to lick of Yale, Patterson of Pennsylvania. purpose of acting upon the question
day fifed a damage suit against Edler! Ten thousand dollars damages and Uncle Sam at something. And every­ Powers of Boston A. A.. Homer Ba-
The commercial floats were all hide.
...... _ ......
.. Thomas
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.. of dissolving said company.
good, but the best was easily that of , Quarter mile Indian race — Kain in the circuit court.
the costs of the suit is the demand body Is welcome to take a crack. I ....
ker, James
Waddell,
Paton.
Dated at Ktnraath Falla, Oregon,
In this suit. Brooks asks a judg- j made by John Connolly, a well known Driving competition means that the Horace Hocking. Thomas Kelly nnd
Manager John Houston of the Star Schonchin, C. F. Snelling,
this 25th day of June, 1914.
and Temple theaters. This was an
Bull riding—Earl Simpson, Frank 'ment for 1200 against Edler.
He i i Klamath
Klamath county
county resident, against Eu- standard of American athletics will ( Larry J. Smith are some of the Amor-
. He
LK8LIE ROGKR8, Secretary.
elaborate affair, with a huge star as Coburn, Bruce Speckman, F. K. Greg- states that the sheep, in addition to gene Spencer, equally prominent, in a have
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be raised gradually, but with leans entered.
«-26 7-9 sw
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its crown, and the Star theater band ory, Bidwell Riddle, Harry Wright, ¡hurting the trees and vegetables, also {suit filed In the circuit court Friday ¡the lead this country has It should be
of twelve pieces rendered late hits. Slim Hammersley, Ed Wright, Roy tore out the barb wire fences, and {forenoon.
many years before wo are unhorsed. ( OAKLAND, July 4.—The pollcu
Huninmns
Occupying seats on the float were the Jones, Jim Massey, K. N. Hunston, 8. wore trails all over his garden lot.
Spencer and Connolly have ranches--------------
, woman hns proven her worth In Oak­ In (he t'lrcult Court of the Slate of
actors who are now appearing at this J. Callahan, L. D. Speckman, Charles ] According to Brooks' complaint, beyond Keno, and there is none too h . ('. L. BESTED
land. and she has corno to stay. That
Oregon, for Klamath County.
¡Ohles, E. M. Allen, Raymond Ward, ¡there were 1,000 head of sheep in good a feeling between the two fam- \
popular show house.
BY CITY MARKET ¡Is what Chief of Police Peterson of Uharlea Wesley Judkins. PlalntJff,
The Palace Meat Market entry was Fred Liskey, O. L. Chandler, Robert [the band that was driven over his illes. Connolly, in bls complaint, j
-
¡California told Chief Sebastian of Los
7«.
i place.
a decorated wagon with several'Hambleton, Joe Redfield,
filed by J. H. Carnahan, alleges that
PORTLAND, Ore., July 4. The Angeh-s, and the latter agreed with A lira Bcatrlrp Judkins, Defendant.
Spencer slandered him by making | high cost of living is being solved ¡him. Oakland was one of the first To A)lra Beatrice Judkins, the Above-
butchers clustered around a block, •
11*0014 OLD J. BULL
with cleavers, etc. Instead of butch-1 EARI.Y MASH AT
false statements.
here today to some extent by the ¡cities on the Pacific Coast to appoint,
Named Defendant:
HAH HIH TROUBLEH
SIX HEREAETER
ering, thew threw Wienerwursts to i
The complaint states that 8pencer people of Portland, through tho es­ women on Its regular police force.
In the name of the state of Oregon,
the crowd.
has on many occasions stated that tablishment of a municipal market
The two chiefs got together recent­ you are hereby required to appear and
Beginning Sunday, and continuing
BELFAST, July 3,—Word has Just Connolly poisoned the Spencer cattle, in one of the principal streets of the ly for a conference, nnd discussed answer tho complaint filed against
Some idea of the pulling power of
the Harley-Davidson motorcycle was thereafter during the summer months been received of the burning of Bally- and that "Old John Connolly bas set city.
|tiie “coppette«." Here were a few of ¡you In the above entitled suit, on or
given in the parade, when Claude B. ¡first mass at the Church of the Sacred menoch House at Holly wood, with a I out wild parsnip for the purpose of
Although opened but a month ago, the things they agreed that the po­ ¡before the 13th day of August, 1914,
Coon wheeled along with apparent i Heart will be held at 6 o'clock Son- loss of 3100,000.
lice womun docs that a mere man that being the Inst day of the time
I killing my stock, and be has killed the market has expanded until It touldn'tdo:
ease a wagon on which Gilbert Ar-'day mornings, instead of 8:30. The
The fire was of incendiary origin, five head.” He Is also alleged to have now occupies two blocks.
[W-lthln which defendant la allowed to
nold stood with another machine. The'fi*8h mass will still be at 10:30.
and as suffragette literature was scat­ said he would "fix” Connolly.
Fruits, vegetables, poultry, dairy
Training and Instinct enable« her ¡answer
,
herein ns fixed by the court
weight of this load was 1,700 pounds. | The change in the time was made tered about the scene, the supposi­
Connolly alleges that as a result of foods. In fact, everything produced on to pick from the crowd the girl whose ( for publication ot summons herein;
The Ashland Fruit Store's display i1’»' Rev. Wm. McMillan, 8. J., for the tion is that it was one more outrage these defamatory remarks his busi­ the farm, is being sold by the pro- steps are on tho downward path, and and If you fall so to appear nnd
was one fruit float out of 1,001 that convenience of parishioners wishing [from that source.
ness, reputation and good name have i ducer direct to the consumer at enable her to lend that girl Into the answer, (lie plaintiff will apply to the
really looked Inviting after a Journey (to go on picnics and excursions dur-
suffered, and he asks $10,000 dam­ prices that are compelling grocers to right way without Invoking tho law court for the relief prayed for in the
| LYING IX HTATE AT
through the streets, and this, in addi-jing the summer.
ages.
<ease carrying these foodstuffs.
She rescues girls from evil asao- complaint filed herein, to-wlt: For a
HOFBURG PALACB
tion to its quality, was also excel- ;
— ■ ■■ ■ -
—
An added Incentive to trade at the dates, breaks up Joy rides where ¡decree of said circuit court of the
lently arranged. The Roberts 4 HISTORIC FLAG
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 3.— public market Is the freshness of the they Include Immature and unsophls slate of Oregon, for Klamath county,
Hanks float was another exceptionally
RAISED OX POLE
VIENNA, July 3. — The bodies of! If a big earthquake occurred today products offered for sale.
¡tlcated girls, stands betwo-n tho rock forever dissolving the bonds of matrl-
good one. The Big Basin Lumber'
Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand and the weather bureau would have abso­
less girl and n wayward life, brings mony existing between the plaintiff
company, Baldwin Hardware compa­
The Klamath county court house (his wife are lying In state in the lutely no record, on its own instru­ Among Thow PreM-nl.
back to her parmts many n wanderer and defendant, and for such other re­
ny and other floats, all did their'square now boasts a flagpole, from jchapel of the Hofburg palace, and ments. This is admitted by officials,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bennett, Mr. and nin! toadies the deceived and foolish lief as to tho court shall appear meet
houses credit.
(which today produly floats the na- are guarded by the officers of the who say penurlousness of congress Mrs. Frank Swingle and Mr. and Mrs. [ girl many wholeaome truths,
and proper In tho premiar«.
One of the prettiest pieces in thejlional emblem. The flagpole, which cra< k reglm<nts of Austria and by Ihas crippled the slesmographlc work Ollie Swingle and little daughter, | Ubo H< arches the dty for the ills
This summons Is published In tho
entire parade was the automobile en-'was secured by popular subscription 'members of every noble Austrian jot the bureau.
Marie, are among tho Rodeo visitors «ouraged, the deluded and the Incor- Heml-Weekly Herald, , n newspaper
try of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall at the ¡after a move was started by Sheriff house.
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The quake recording instruments who arriver Friday night coming by rlglble, nnd gives -»..«•
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Klamath Falls, Oregon,
White Pelican. Their big car was Low, was put in place Thursday af-
The casket of the crown prince, of the bureau are now out of commls- autoes from the Rogue River Val­ treatment and advice.
by order of the Honorable William 8.
beautifully decorated In purple and i'-rnoon by employees of the Califor- which Is a golden one. Is raised one slon, because congress has not pro­ ley. After the big show Is over the
!il.e takes from dame halls the Worden, county jttdgo of said county, I
wnite. and on the hood of the car a nia Oregon Power Co., and Thursday step above the casket of his wife, (vlded funds for their repair, Th* entire party will go to the home of girls who have no business to be made nnd entered on the 1st day of
huge white pelican was perched. night the flag was raised.
¡which is a silver gray.
[government now largely depends for Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Swingle In the then-, and makes her go home.
July, A. I). 1914, directing service of
Reins front his bill ran Into the hands
Quite a gathering was present when
The bells are tolling, and the the slesmographlc records upon vnrl- Silver Lake country.
She emphasize« to those she helps summon« herein to be made by publi­
of a tiny kewple, perched in a coach­ Old Glory was raised by E. B. Rams- ¡streets are packed with people, pay-'our universities,
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the ultimate folly of the so-called cation thereof In such newspaper for
man's box high In the canopy.
by. While this was being done, John ing their last respects to the dead.
It la the ambition of Secretary of W. If. lias Guests.
"good time" in cafes and dance hnlls, nix sticcc-sslvo weeks.
Mrs. William Davenport and daugh­ Houston’s Star theater band rendered
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Ml«« Helen Bennett, Mrs. Eva T. !."Wom<-n police,” said tho Oakland
Date of first publication hereof,
ter with "Peaches," their Shetland “Star Spangled
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feature of Bennett and Georgo C. Carter of chief, "arc a necessity In our present July 2, 1914.
pony, decorated with streamers and address was made by City School Arctic Circle will be erected at a mis-j weather reporting, with stations at Portland are visiting the former’s sodnl conditions. Conditions In Oak­
C. 0. BROWER,
hitched to a decorated little cart at-(Superintendent Dunbar.
slon at Point Hope, Alaska, power Panama, Honolulu, Alaska and the brother and latter's brother-in-law. land arc far better since we had them
Attorney for Plaintiff.
tracted much favorable comment. The
The flag that was raised last night being supplied by a windmill.
Philippines.
Will II. Bennett, during the Rodeo.
on tho force.”
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