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PAO! TWO Semi-Weekly Herald THUIIHDAY, -II'I.V 0, 11)14 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. ALAHKA'H R’V SURVEY STARTS 1st HOOL CONDITIONC JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER WAS ARK FAST IMPROVING SEVENTY -SIX YKHTKKDAY 1 DOUGS II IK MIIOML X“ Home From Trip. .1. C. Brockenbi'ough returned Mon squirrels aud to earn peanuts and pe day from Han Francisco, whore he CORDOVA. Alaska. July 8,—8ur- CORVALLIS, July 8 —“The mini- United Preea Service WASHINGTON, July 8 Does the cans, performs until onlookers bocomc and Mrs. Brnekenbrougli spent teu A Continuation of tbs veys of the possible routes for the mum school term In Oregon is now TARRYTOWN. N V.. July 8. debated "labor exemption" clause In dizzy. It 1» said "Cuddy" was tralutni days. Mrs. Brockcnbrough will re Klsmath Republican government's railroad in Alaska are six months, but seven years ago It was John D Rockefeller, oil Xing mid the administration anti-trust blits now while lit captivity years ago Olliers main there «nine time, visiting friend« Editor in progress in this vicinity today out three months'sixty days of scho<n 'rlclitwt man in the world, today la cel- before the senate really exempt labor believe tills doubtful bocauHo be has W. O. SMITH Stakes have already been driven at to 305 days vacation." said Frank K. ««beating his 76tli Mrthdhy I* Because | union« from Sherman law pruseeu- amustsl pntk loiterers for nearly a < iff fur a Flail. Entered at the postofflce at Klamath ¡Chitina by a reconnalsance party unj Welles. assistant state school super- lit wus feared that the “Free Speech Hon? decade. Ralph Carter, Dr. Boyd aud Hugo (Ipr Mpnry ilnton.lont isv a.Lie.waimv 4«xaAh«eMs |era." the I. W W.'s and the Ferrer Falls. Ora., as second class mattar. lintendent. in addressing the teachers! This Is a mooted questlou at labor —— l.oewe are rusticating In the vicinity ! The route Is being surveyed from at th«« Agricultural College summer: i anarchists might pick today as a good headquarters, the Capitol and White Represi'iilatlvo Frank Clark of Published by the Herald Publishing Chitina, where the Fairbanks trail ! school. one for another demonstration agglust House today, notwithstanding reams Florida is one solou who scouts tho of Hlcan this week, breaking all local ¡records for trout catches. Company, of Klamath Falls, on leaves the Copper River and North 1 "The minimum allowed the teach- Rockefeller because of his attitude ¡of argument on the subject clogging J "high cost of living" complaints II» Monday and Thursday of each week western railroad to the Matanuska l«n> bas been raised from 40 to 60 tn the recent Colorado strike war, a official records. nays he proved it to a friend right coal fields. per cent, and the teaching force has heavier guard than usual was placed ' President Gompera and officials of >«* Washington, where the "cost of <'hll<M|uln Man In Town. about the great mansion In Pocantlro ¡the American Federation of Labor living" Is supposed to be up In th«' improve«! accordingly. Roy Moure, of the firm of Moore A BAD MAN GIVEN The oil king's son. Johu 1>. I who have been leading the tight forjvlouds Klepper at Chiloquin. Is In the county "School buildings of brick, stone Hills TERM IN JAIL TERRIFK' TWO DAY RATTLE IS "1 demonstrated that w, coni«! go seal on business. and lumber have taken the place of Jr., was expected to spend the day 'incorporation of the exemption clause I i ____ _ « »GED, IND ID III I > till here with his father. ¡the old wooden shacks. ¡are satisfied with the phraseology out and spend th«' evening on some- IN GUADALAJARA For shooting up Fort Klamath dur-' Hundreds of telegrams and mes There aro two atada of Insurance, inow In the bill as passed by the house.' 1 blt>K less Gian n dollar, Including "Text books and courses of study ■ " ling the celebration there last week, sages of congratulation poured Into ('hílenle writes the hind that pays, The president, too, Is satlsfi««!. and|<Dnner und theater, ” Clark relates have been changed to include the use Tiwop Trains. Artillery and Other Mike Rodlclch must servo thirty days j ful things that make for tbe student's the Rockefeller home today from all house and senate leaders accept it as "We went to a certain popular dining tifili Main. Supplies of (lie Garrison Will Now in the county jail. Sentence was pass- sections of the globe, where Rocke O. K. pla«e. two car tickets costing less than welfare. Be I'aetl in the Campaign Against ed Wednesday afternoon by Circuit feller has business and personal But the actual operation of the 9 cents Wo hud a good dinner of I "The number of high schools in the Nolle« to ( outfactors Mexico City—Heavy l-osw««» Are Judge Benson. friends. Many messages came from jClause Is still problematical. High *<ew. costing ID cents each, and state has grown from five to 115 in a The directors will receive blds to Suffered by Both Forces Several This afternoon the prisoner, through royalty and the crown heads of Eur I legal authorities In congress- where'strawberry shortcake, at 5 cents each. . . .. . lf«w years, and the number of grad ti Thousand Men Engaged in Fight. ope. Rockefeller on his 74th birth I legal "sharps" predominate Insist for dessert, Total so far, 39 cents, build u new aclioul house In l.atigell ll is attorney, H C. Merryman, entered | . . ., t , , , ... , , , . , ates from high schools has iucrease«l a plea of guilty, and asked to be sen- . , , . , , day is accredited with a fortune of that only a test of the clause In the Then we went to a show, costing 10 Valley, Or« , till 13 o'clock noon. July to l..>00 during the last school year. close to a billion, thus making him courts will decide whether labor re-1 cents each, enjoyed a performance of 25, 1914, to be completed by October SALTILIA), July 8.—General Obre- tenced at once, “In 1915 laws now enacted will go the only billionaire In the world. The «■elves or Is dcnitul auy privileges un-iiin hour and a half, and used two I, 1914. Plans can be seen at Veghte gon today sent the following wire to: - - - ¡into effect whereby no Inexperienced assessment of his property In Cleve i der the new proposed law ('arraua: more ear tickets to go home. The A Co.. Klamath Falla. Bank of Bonan IMO JOHN DOBS I teacher without professional training land some months ago, when he re Tho wording of the disputed sec- entire evening'» eutertalument aud re- za and at lhe clerk'« office, Langell ARE NOW KNOWN “Our force« are now within the can receive a certificate. There Is also Valley. fused to pay taxes there, placed his tlon is as follows: freshments cost me ju«t 68 cents gates of the city. The lighting is des a general demand for an eight-months Th« board res«rvea the right to re holdings far In excess of $800.000,- "Provided, that nothing contained and I don't bolleve anyone will say perate, hut we expect to capture the The identity of the men secretely minimum term." Ject any or all blds. 000. In the anti-trust laws shall be con- I'm a piker either," city within a few hours. indicted by the grand jury is now i ——————— GEO. W. NOBLE, Hr.. According to John D.'s physician. strued to forbid ths existence and op- j —— ■ "■111 ■ ■ known. They are Ivan Ernst and F. ¡ NAMES OF YTtX’F. HOI RE Clerk District No 10. eratton of fraternal, labor, consumers. The price paid to the farmer for Dr. H. F Bigger. Rockefeller's health United Press Service OWNERS ARE PUBLISHED A. Williamson. It 3t sw St i agricultural or horticultural organise-potatoes Is about 48 per cent more is better today than It has been In ORENDA1N, Jalisco. July 8,—Hop Ernst is indicted with Chandler and i - ■ ■ many years. He continues his daily tlon«, orders, or association« Instl-'thls year than last year, Numinous ing to surprise and annihilate the ad-,Sims for the larceny of a cow from J. United Press Service The average farm price tor potatoes In the Circuit Court of tho State of program of a game of golf, an auto tuted for the purpo«e of mutual help. vance guard of General Obregons m . Johnson, alleged to have been CHICAGO. July 8.—Making public mobile ride, and perhaps a bicycle I and not having capital stock or con- thia year Is 71.4 cents a bushel, 23.2 army, 6,000 federal troops emerged stolen in 1912. F' * " I the »MMico Oregon, for Klamath County. Ernst was arrested nameg v»a Of xsw own ,T< a v»z of |>IUUX property used xaxz |IJ uovu ducted for profit, or to forbid or re- higher than last year. ( harlea Wesley Judkins, Plaintiff. from Guadalajara under cover of with the other two. but was liberated ;for linmoral purptmM ho b„n the ride. In the Eastern stales galua lu p<>- Despite many reporta that Rocke- strain Individual members of such or-, darkness Sunday night. VI at the preliminary hearing. moat cffec|lve ^ethod of flghting'com- feller's health Is bad. Dr. Bigger de- ganlzatlona, orders or associations lato prices to farmers have been ro- Adra Beatrice Judkins, Defendant Instead the Obregon advance guard F. A. Williamson, representative of men lalised prostitution in Chicago. from carrying obt tho legitimate ob ported as follows: Is un«» unusual- I'o Adra Beatrice Judkins, the Above sruprised the e federal troops Monday the I nion Oil company, was indicted acco-ding to the report made today Clares ,7** hla , , wealthy patient “ “«'- jects thereof; nor shall such organize-1 -Maine. 34 cents; Massachusetts, 31 Named Defendant: The armies fought stub- by the last grand Jury on a charge of □» Superintendent S. P. Thrasher of i »'gorous for a man near here. ' New York, 33 cents; Now In the name of the state of Oregon, last night, when when the fed- mistreating a a horse, horsa. He is indicted th« "Committee of Fifteen." that has a"f espex ally when tbs Hons, orders or associations, or mem- cents; bornly until last _ ________ ____ _ went J bers thereof, be held or construed to Jersey, 13 cents; Pennsylvania. 37 you are hereby required to appear and beean to retreat en the same charre thia time i___ ____ —_____ -- I ' early carea and worrit's he went erals, badly beaten, began retreat. |on charge this time, «nd and the ¡been waging war ___ on ■_______ immoral •_____ resorts. through are taken Into consideration. !*»• combinations or consplr- cents. West Virginia, 30 cents; Vlr- answer the complslnt filed against Obregon captured a hundred pris-, first indictment will not be tried. "It is admitted by all who are In _________________ lacles In restraint of trade under the-ginla. M cents; and North Carolina. you In the above entitled suit, on or oners, ten troop trains, several can- ----------------------------- '14 cents. a position to know that the old vice smii ' ii >■ cis ii'v w______________'anti-trust laws. ---------- before the lllh day of August, 1*1$, non and hundreds of rifles and am- Mo»‘IU4 TO SET , (.rMWent Wilson's view of tho In the U< ntral states, the Increase .«fistrlct on the South Side Is practlc- KR 1. PI.F.AS OF NOT that being the last day of the time munition. Big quantities of provi ASIDE A BILL ally close«.’.” said Thrasher's report Gtll.r» ARE ENTERED,t.lauat, lg that lt eMempta labor and the rang« «1 from 24 cents In Wisconsin within which defendant la allowed to sions were also taken by the rebels. | "It would >e folly to say that vice has 1 hither organizations from prosecution to 36 cents In Indiana. answer herein as fixed by the court Holding that the foreman of the 1 been «.blit« ated, but soma of the mo«' i Tbe federal» left their dead and Four pleas of not guilty were en- • because of the sole fact of orgaulza . Idaho, Washington and Oregon had for publication of summons herein; wounded ss they fled toward Guadala- «rand jury signed lhe endorsement in | notorious 1 .«sorts are lnclud«?d in tb«» tercd In the circuit court W,«dne«dxy Jlon —combination but does not pre-1 the lowest prices, with gains of 18, 10 and If you fall so to appear and jsra, pursued by the rebels. Both <•>« wrong place, and that there are 14,SO hous« « of lll tame, assignation ! noon. C * ■■••«••— ! O. L. Chandler, William 8lms 'veut their prosecution or that of any and 17 cents respectively. answer, the plaintiff will apply to the sides lost heavily in tbe engagement. other errors in the original Indict-^«nd disordeity saloons which have aud Ivan Ernst, three young men individual mvtnber for any llleical, un court for the relief prayed for In the . — . . - ment and the certified copies of it. been put out of business in the last from Malin, who were indicted for':| aW ( U | act o f combination or conaplr- Guadalajara, if captured, opens a MT. I. »hl. »KW H NOT EH. --------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- r - ■ complaint filed herein, to-wit: For a western entry to Mexico City for the W. H. A Renner Wednesday moved ««ar. the larceny of a cow, all entered pleas m restraint of trade. decree of said circuit court of the rebel forces. There are no important the circuit courto to set aside the in-; "in these 4 50 houses of ill-fame of not guilty. Their attorneys are' — (Herald Special Service) Those who doubt the efficacy of the ■tat« of Oregon, for Klamath county, points between there and the capital. dictment for larceny by bailee against 'there were, according to conservative .George Noland and Thoa. Drake. Theodore forever dissolving the bonds of matri legislation point out that the courts* WHITE LAKE, July 8 Al Crystal. 'estimates, 2,000 professional prosti A plea of not guilty was entered by have never declared that mere "or- j N Cus*- left thia morning fur l*ug«n« mony existing between the plaintiff Crystal is charged with withholding tutes, an average of five per house. IRON MAN NOW F. L. Pumford, indicted on charge of gauixatlon" is prohibited by the Sher-1 to allend the Pr< tbvtelran Synod, as and defendant, and for such other re AX INVENTOR $1,000 or more belonging to Thomas "A conservative estimate as to the giving a forged check to K. Sugarman man law aud that, therefore, the "ex {delegate from th« Alt Ijtki church ¡lief as to the court shall appear meet : Love. After tbe arguments this morn gross income would be $10 per day in payment for a suit of clothes. His emption" clause adds nothing to the '.ho Children's D.>v service uf the 'and proper In the premises. ing, Judge Benson continued tbe mat-: per woman, which would mean $20,- attorney is Arthur D. Hay. United Presa Service law and does not. In fact, "exempt" Ml I i. kt church will be given Monday, Thia summons la published In the TACOMA, Wash., July 8.—“Iron :er until tomorrow morning. 000 daily, or the snug sum of $7,200- F. A. Williamson was arraigned anybody or anything. ,Ji*.i«- I*. Instead of lune 11 as an .«’•■ml-Weekly Herald, a newspaper Man" McGinnity, president of the Ta 000 In a single year. I have no hesi this morning. He was given until 9 Agreement, such as "closed shop" Jiounccd published at Klamath Falla, Oregon, coma Northwestern League, formerly WILSON SPEAKS OX “BIC tancy in saying that at least 80 per o clock tomorrow morning in which . working arrangement«, between labor Mr. Avery will |>erach at the Pres by order of the Honorable William 8. BUSINESS;” SAYS DEMOCRATS a big league twirler of renown, is en cent of this amount was paid to about time to enter his plea. union« and big employers will still byterian church In Klamath Fulls next Worden, county judge of said county, thusiastic today over a ground dry IX NO WAY OPUSES INTEREST 1,500 keepers, runners and pander- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clopton of Bo- 11C prohibited and subject participant« Sunday, and Mr. Coals will preach nt made and entered on the let day of ing machine he has invented. ers. the male exploiters of these wo- nsJiza, who were Indicted on charge of!ll)a Sherman law suit, It Is contended Mt. Laki. July, A l> 1*14, directing service of The machine is similar to a huge -- ..... vj a v^.-., t«. ; o. • 1 ui.u WASHINGTON, D. «-., C., jui July 8. —— — men. .-V No wvaiMCT wonder uiai that the Vice in- setting fire to the Clover-Leaf town. by many, Allen McComb of Bonanza has re 'summons herein to be made by publi blow torch, is about four feet long, President Wilson, in an interview to-:(«rests are In a panic, when several will be arraigned tomorrow. Mrs. turned home after a short visit with cation thereof In such newspaper for and mounted on three wheels. Four <la; made the following statement: millions of dollars have been taken Clop ton Is now on her way here from The "Houeymoon Car" Is the name his unde, Mr J. A McComb. six successive weeks. Lakeview. distillate burners furnish the heat. 'It would be particularly unfair to lawny from them by this committee. Mrs. George Williams from Spring given by friends of Secretary of the Date of first publication hereof. After a hard night's rain McGin ¡the democratic party, and to the sen "The chief weapon used in this 'Treasury McAdoo and his bride l-ake was In Klamath Falls Monday July 2, 1914. nity claims the machine will dry out ate itself, to regard it as an enemy to warfare has been |luj»licity. The pub Here f or Visit. .formerly Miss Eleanor Wilson, to calling on friends. C. C BROWER, the diamond in two hours. business, big or little. 1 am sure it lishing of the names of the owners of ‘ Mr. und Mrs. F. B. Surryhne of Sau their new motor car. It is a racy- The haying season Is at Ils busiest Attorney for Plaintiff does not regard any man as an ob real estate in connection with the j Francis co are here as the guests of looking two seated runabout built just now. Although much of th« al- 7-3 8-13 aw EH PEE IS GIVEN ject of suspicion merely because be keepers of immoral resorts has had a Mr. ano’ Mrs. F. A. Smith, and they for two" only- which McAdoo blm- 1falfa waa hurt by th« frost there la VERDICT IX SUIT baa been connected with some great four fold effect; it has made It much will en joy Klamath's fishing while self drives. For official, state travels some fino hay In the valley. Stockholder» Meeting business enterprise. ¡harder for keepers of Immoral resorts bars. ' McAdoo uses a victoria carriage with Notice Is hereby given that a special After half an hour's deliberation, It realizes that the country’s busi-Ho find safe abiding places; It has ■ -— - ■ *a spanking pair of bays, but Mrs. Me In France farmers ar« experiment meeting of tho stockholders of the the jury in the Hunsaker-S. P. case ness has been chiefly promoted during istimulated tbe administration and tbe Ends H er Vacation. Adoo prefers the "gas cart.” Horne- Ing with a prolific potato front Uru- Little Klamath Water Ditch company returned a verdict for the railroad recent years by enterprises organized . police department to greater activity Miss Edna Houston, who has been times one of the younger McAdoo guay, which perpetuate« Itself wlth will bo held al Its office, 10? Odd company. This gives a judgment for on a great scale, and that tbe vast , and it has thrown vice interests Into I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J children Is tucked In between the cab- roots left In tho soil. Fellows' building. In Klamath Falls. majority of men that we have come h panic. (y, Houston, tor the past two months,; inet official and his brld. costs against Hunsaker. Oregon, on Saturday. July 11, 1$14. , „ „ ______________ ____________________ , Jack Hunsaker brought the suit to t; call big business men are honestj I am well aware of the statements i left this morning for San Francisco, c. w. Warren, one of Fort Klam at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m , for the ¡being industriously circulated to the ¡where t (41 e will again take up her, recover $2,700 damages. He alleged incorruptible and patriotic, "Padd.", tho Turnover” Is a pct uth'a progressive merchants, la it ere purpose of acting upon the question that be was injured by a fractious j "The country may be certain that effect that the breaking up of the vice duties at the Fabiola hospital. Miss squirrel known to thousands of Wasb- Ion a bualneaa trip. of dissolving said company. I horse not properly tethered at the it is as clear to tbe members of the district is sending prostitutes into re Fdna is preparing herself for trained lugtoular.« because of his acrobsth Dated al Klamath Falla, Oregon, railroad's stable at Mapleton. As a senate, as it is to all thoughtful men, spectable neighborhoods. nurse, sji < has one more year's work st'ints He has a nest In n tall elm Accurate Infoniiatlon about this 25th day of June, IS 14. result, he said, appendicitis developed that those men who have tried to "That is not true to any such extent in the huMpJtal before completing her overshadowing the Mackson monu- Klamatli llaain. s«-«- Chitarte, LESLIE ROGERS, Secretary and he had to undergo an operation. make big business wbat It ought to ax is generally believed. That many course. 'ment Tn I-afayette Square, opposite1 .Main. 6-25 7-9 aw be are men to be encouraged and bon-1 professional prostitutes have taken SOLD FOR TRE1R ^red whenever they respond without ;UP their abode in residential districts ORIGINAL COST any reserve to the call for public'1* true, but It is also true that the service. ¡district they left Is largely residential, United Press Service "I predict with the greatest confi- “nd the pity of it is that residents of WASHINGTON, D. C-. July 8,— dence that no action taken by the;’*1*^ district are poor, and unable to The sale of the battleships Idaho and democratic majority of the senate will , protect themselves against an en- Mississippi to Greece has been for- be os such nature as to throw suspi-, trenched system of vice which has mally closed, and Secretary of the cion on such men. Messrs. Jones and been more or less officially estab- ' I Navy Daniels bas received a check Warburg, in manifesting their will- lished and maintained, calling for $12,535,275.96, which was Ingness to make personal sacrifice, — —— ■ the original cost of the vessels. i and put their great experience and THREE MILLION ACRES ability at the service of the govern-! THROWN OPP X BY" LANE RATE ADVANCE IS ¡ment, without thought of personal ad-. - STILL IN FUTURE ¡vantage, in the organization of the, More than 3,000,000 acres of land ----------- great reform which promises to be so in Western states have been thrown United Press Service ---------------------------'serviceable to the nation, are setting open to homesteaders under the en- WASHINGTON, D. C., July 8.— an example of patriotism and public larged homestead act by Secretary of! A membebr of the Interstate Com-¡spirit which the entire country ad- the Interior Lane during the past few merce Commission said today that'mires.” weeks. even the members of the commission __________ The enlarged homestead designa do not know when the 5 per cent rate At Work on School, tions are situated as follows: 914,000 advance proposition will be decided. Members of the firm of Cofer Bros, acres in Montana, 900,000 acres In Usually the commission adjourns and H. P. Dow left Tuesday for Etna Oregon, 170,000 acres in Washington, about June 1, but the members are Mills, Calif., where they will com 250,000 acres in Idaho, over 40,0001 still meeting in daily conference In plete the new school being erected by acres In New Mexico, 101,000 acres in an effort to agree on a sufficient num the Cofers. Arizona and 450,000 acres in Colo- ber ol' essential .features to permit at 1 ..... , rado. least a partial decision. At Swansea and other places in Secretary Lane has also emphasized It is said that the majority have Wales, the postman is troubled with his policy of restoring withdrawn quit trying to persuade the minority too many "Joneses.” On one route land wherever the public interest will to coincide in its views and urging there are nine different families of the permit by recommending to the presi- I the dissenters to withdraw objections same name within a radius of 500 dent the restoration of over 2,500,000 to the announcement of a decision.'yards. ¡acres In Western Wyoming. The majority would be content with1 ------------------------------ This land was withdrawn In 1906 a "split ” opinion. It is reported that Fifty persons attended the baptlz-1 bec ause of a "split" opinion. It is reported that Fifty persons attended the baptlz because of reports reports of of abundant abundant coal coal four of the commissioners favor some ing of a pet dog at Versailles, France , underlying . _ it. The geological survey advance for the railroads, but the The dog Is a collie, owned by a couple has shown these reports to be un- other three disagree. moving in highest society circles. For fouided. The government still holds mal engraved Invitations to the bap about 3,000,000 acres of coal land in In the electric furnace gold bolls tizing hnd been issetid. Wyoming. at 2,400 degrees centigrade, or at 24 times the temperature of boiling The Grants Pass and Crescent City Bolivia Is the second largest pro water. railroad is operating five miles. ducer of tin in the world. i WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FRUITS RASPBERRIES LOGANBERRIES PEACHES PLUMS TOTATOES CUCUMBERS Buy From Us and Cut Out the Middleman ASHLAND FRUIT CO.