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Semi-Weekly HeraldM> IIAI MONOAV. JULY m. THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGI TWO I m 1 lij ™> mi » any lmu » 4TTIEN MAY MAKE OWN PRIMARY LAWS HOPE SEEN FOR SEIIIEMENI oh * HE Nd ELECTION (IF FOHTMAATKRH _________ _______—________ ________ ___ The Jury Thursday evening return SAI.KM. Ore., July 86.- Attorney TENTATIVE CONTRACT IH IP- WASHINGTON. l>* 0., July 26 I l’RO\ ED HÏ KING ed verdict in favoro f Robert Ma y for General Crawford today gave an I'oMtnuister General Burleson has re- 41250 damages against the Mutual oplulon to the effect that under the ( It) Now K iiouk What the Govern- ¡fused to recognise the Richards Milling company. The first ballot Editor primary law passed by the legislature W. O. SMITH .. home rule niuendiucut of the coustltu- uien( Can and la U lillua to Do in |of | stood six to six. It then switched to South Dakota, which Is deslgued The Cedars, and expect to return to- tlon, section 2. article 11, passed in Nettlement of the Ankeny Canal Entered at the postoffice al Klamath nine to six in favor of a 21250 ver- Ito let tho pooplo choose their own I morrow In the party were: Miss I9Id, a municipality or city of over Nuisance; l,roplc Will I’robaldy Be Falls. Ora., aa second class matter diet. Aa it was a civil suit, it took ' postmasters, Instead of having them Maud Baldwin. Miss Betty Bell, Miss | 4»k<*<l to Authorise Council to I ' li ————--------— -------- -------------- only nine uwn to bring in a verdict., 2,000 inhabitants la not bound to ter Into Contract With Heila ma 'appointed through political pull. Pearl Boivin, Miss Lillian Van Riper. make direct primary nominations, but Published by the Herald Publishing May sued for a total of 24.283.95 Thu post master general says that Miss Josephine Van Riper, Miss llon Nt-rvlce Company, of Klamath Falla, on ¡damages for alleged violation of con- jean provide Its own methods by or i he considers the law merely an ex- Duncan. Miss Sanderson. Miss Ruth Monday and Thursday ot each week tract. He claimed that he entered ■ per Intent. Mrs. Rufus 8. Moore was hostess Avery, Miss Marjorie Weeks and Miss [ dinance. The reclamation service received -—---- —- ——————— into a contract to cut 10,000.000 feet However, he held that where a city a large party of friends Friday at- to Dorothy Weeks, Two dollars per year in advance of timber, and that after a little over had not made provision for election la wire today from Will R Klug, chief Nolle«' of Final Acc«>unt ♦ ♦♦ ■■———— -———~~ 600,000 feet had been cut and de- ternoon at "The Maples.' her beauti- by other methods, the direct primary counsel ot the service, npprovltiK the tentative contract and agreement lo> 'lit tho county court of Klamath coun ntoniiilTK.N Bit. 1S81 9 IN jlivered. the milling company forced ful west side borne, Five hundred i A very delightful party was given I would apply. was played and prizes were awarded ¡Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Fred ty, stale of Oregon DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES hlm <lu,t work- The clause of the constitution re tween the city of Klamath Fulls und ' I The milling company claimed that to Mrs Frank Jennings and Mrs. B. Melhase. Five hundred was played furred to by the attorney general says the government for Ilia settlement of In I I k * matter of th<> estate and Delicious refreshments and beautiful prises offered for the the Ankiny canal uufsance. guardianship of Joseph 8 Heeds, „ ok hi itHey were forced to stop placing logs K. Hayden — I Phohi- DALLAS. Texas. July 25.— hohi- WHllamson rlw by # ruUng were served. The guests were: Mrs. highest score. Refreshments were that the voters of a city or municipal The city officials have iieeii working nn Insam* person, now deceased. ity of over 2.000 shall have the power • «nitar*« bition was the big issue In today s of tbe interior department, and that Frank Ankeny, Mrs. H. L. Benson. ¡served to the following guests: Mrs. to enuct and amend the municipal ;<>n the matter some time with the Nolle« la hereby given that the un- state-wide democratic primaries for a complete and satisfactory settlement Mrs. C. I*. Mason. Mrs. J. T. Henley, C. C. Hogue. Mrs Fred Schallock. ¡charter. subject to the constitutional government and tlually u tentative tlerslgn««) lias tiled with the clerk of the nomination of governor, members I was made with May at that time. ( Mis. Geo. Noland. Mrs. E. R Reames. Mrs. Claude Daggett. Mrs. G. K Van and criminal laws of the state. agreement was reached, which now the abov«> entitled county court her ——— Illi Mrs. Frank Jennings. Mrs. C. I. Rob Riper, Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs. With has been approved by the chief coun ¡final account und report aa guardian of the legislature and other state of erta. Mrs. E. W. Gowen. Mrs. Edmund row and Mrs. Van Bellen sel for the reclamation service. It Is of the above mentioned estate and OAKLAND TO BUY HALL HACK FROM ficers. Thomas H. Bell, of Houston, HOME OF in » et Gowen. Mrs. B. E. Hayden. Mrs. F. J. DENVER HENNION probable that It will be necessury to matter, and that Friday, August, 21. Thursday evening a party of young was the prohibition candidate for Williams. Mrs. Silas Obenchaln. Mrs. ‘have the people vote on authorizing lull, al io o'clock in th<< forenoon of (Herald Special Service) ¡Louis Gerber, Mrs. C. S. Moore. Mrs.) people enjoyed a trip to the pines on nomination for governor, and James “I only visited one city on my trip the council to enter Into Hie contract. ¡said day ut tho court house of said The proposition, as tar as agreed county, has been appointed by the OAK1-AND. Cal.. July 35 — For J Moore Mrs W O. Smith. Mrs. the Upper Klamath Lake. The affair where buslueaa appeared to be good." E. Furguson, of Temple, was backed (he purchase of The Heights.- the|«eo. J. Walton. Mrs. W. S. Wiley, was given in honor of Walter Ferklns. said E. B. Hall, who has returned |to now. Is that eventually an agree Hon. William 8 Wonlen, Judge of by the "wet” forces. The fight was even carried to the ^“>7 home of Joaquin Miller. 24O.-| Mrs C. F. Stone. Mrs. W. W. Bald- who leaves soon for Walla Walla, from attending the Grund Lodge. B. ment Is to be entered into between I said court, as tho time mid place for win, Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. E. J. Washington. All report having a I*. O. E., Elks at Denver. "That was lbe reclamation service und the city 'hearing objections to, and for settle contest, for nomination to the legis- J {Murray. Mrs. Geo. Wright. Mrs. L. F. «°°d t»m* until a panther broke up Salt Lake City. Business houses there that, in consideration of the Ankeny ment of said final account and re liart’’ a“d thrc* them lnt0 « P«n,c seemed to be prosperous, but every- ditch being abandoned, the city agrees port; mol nil |>«rnuua Interested arc lature. because it *ill be up to ' Qak|an(j Willits, Mrs. C. E. Meldrum. Mrs. i ¡Wilson. Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Mrs. ¡by its screaming. Those who en- legislature In 1915 to decide whether ¡and jn a sbort tjme tbe beautiful' ¡where else things were very quiet. to furnish water to the present users hereby notlficil to file their objections. the people shall have another chance bome of the dead poet will belong to i H‘ l,ath ,, Mrs. K. G. Cummings. J°>ed ‘b* tr,P were: Miss Laura Bice. 'Business conditions In Denver are as • of the ditch, as far as claims are not Ilf any they have, to said account and to vote for • — or — against ■ Oakland and and will will be be the the mecca mecca of, of J- F’ Go*1,er’ MlM Maud B,ld' Miss Rachael Applegate. Miss Jennie ¡bad as has been reported and this con- waived by users, the city furnishing report on or before said day and hour ------ statewide Pfo* jOakland hibition At the very top of the h*l-|thousands bal- |,hmi«snd. ww« hi. work -«rw -an.! Marjorie McClure and Miss Applegate. Miss Beatrice Glenden-| who lovxd loved hts while v *'«»• —----------- - ------------------------------- I ditlon exists throughout all of Col- the same quantity, during the same In snld court. ning. Miss Bess Mulkey, Miss Mabel ' ¡orado, and even lu I-os Angeles, San period, and subject to th«> same con This notice la published pursuant lota in the primaries today the “ voter ‘ “ /jhe wa. alive and revere his memory 'E"*ab<?,h McCurdy. Sanderson, and Miss Ruth Talley; was given an opportunity to vote for ¡now that he is dead. ’ Francisco and Sccramento and other ditions as the reclamation service did : to order so made on the 33d day of ♦♦♦ Messrs. Walter Perkins, Herbert Web-, heretofore. Jnh, T‘l I or against "the submission of a con Tbe final step in the move to have Tuesday afternoon the Bridge Club ber, William Thomas. Gilbert Arnold, I cities I stopped at.” The legal department of the rec HARAII K HEEDH. Guardian stitutional amendment prohibiting Oakland acquire the poet's former met with Mrs. A. M. Worden. Among Mr. Halt reports a very interesting withtn this state the manufacture, tome in the hills back of the city was those present were: Mrs. Frank Thomas Waters and D. C. Morris. meeting of the grand lodge The at lamation service not being satisfied i 1' Brower, attorney for said estate ♦ ♦♦ 22-20-6-13-20-sw sale, exchange and intrastate ship taken when a large delegation of ’Ward. Mrs. Fred Melhase. Mrs. 8. E. tendance of delegatts was very large thnt the charter aa now gives the ment of intoxicating liquors, except women called on Mayor Frank K. Martin, Mrs. Chas Martin. Mrs. R. E. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Worden euter- but everyone at the m« sting wa i there council authority to enter Into such Entre Nous Club Tuesday for medicinal and sacramental pur Mott and urged that the plan, which Wattenburg, Mrs. A. M. Worden. Mrs. tained the strictly for business anu the ‘eaalon a contract, a draft Is to be submitted Huttimons evening, Whist was played. The emanated from the women of Oak- C. C. Hogue and Mrs. G. K. Van members present were: Mr. and Mrs. was well attended and full of Vie by the department of an amendment In tbe Circuit Court of the Slate of pose«.” Even If tbe drys nominate Bell the land, be carried out at once, so that Riper. The ousldo Interest was not so ev to be submitted to popular vote, giv . Oregon, for Klamath County. C. C. Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. weta have hopes of defeating submis ‘The Heights" could become city ident as at other grand lodge sessions ing to the council power to enter Into ¡Charles Weat«y Judkins. I’lalntlff. Long. Mr. and Mrs. West, Mr. and sion by controlling the next legis property before the opening of the nor was the attendance from sur- such a contract. va. A Jolly party of young ladies start- Mrs. F. J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. - The expectation la that with few lature. The referendum on the sub 1915 fair. Mayor Mott promised the . . , . .... . ... . rounding territory as great. Adrn Beatrice Judkins, !*et< ud«nt ed a trip on the Upper Lake Friday by M. Worden, Mrs. Hum and Miss Jen-i ,, mission question taken today was in women that he would see that the . ... visit ... «x i nie . Having formerly live in Colorado, exceptions the water users will re I To Adra Beatrice Judkins, ths Above launch. They will Odessa and nle „ Harris. • . tended only as a guide to the demo item appeared in the budget. Mr. Hall took occasion to visit many linquish their claims to the city, leav Named Defendant cratic leaders who will draft a state of the towns where he was acquainted ing a few to be provided with water “The Heights" will, after the city In the uame of the state of Oregon, The strikes and trouble at (he mines during four months In the year, at you are hereby required to appear and platform on August 11th. gets title to it, become a part of the The nomination of a democratic 1 Wildwood ________________ has been a hard blow to business, but the usual rate« of the water company answer tbe complaint filed against chain of parks, a series of candidate tor governor is equivalent I ---------- bpgufy spots that are the crops this year In the northern for such service, the same to be paid you In th« above entitled suit, on or —___ ____ > unique in to election in Texas. The bitterest ‘ American cities. ___ The __ _____ part of the state are good and the by the city, and the water uaers to h'f.Hi- the IStl chain ________ consists 'A Igust, 1914, ¡people are looking for good times pay to the city tho same charge as that being the last day of th« time personalities marked the campaign ln al| 0( a nme mOre than 300 acre«, heretofore to the government, I. e . when the crops are harvested. between Bell and Furguson. ¡and the Joaquin Miller place is one within which defendant la allowed to Besides tbe prohibition issue, the of the links. As a result ot the change in the 21.50 tier annum per Inch of water. anawer herein as fixed by the court BY MARGARET MASON It la believed that the electors of for publication of summons herein; promises of the candidates have dealt tariff on sugar, the factories have cut “It is not merely a sentimental feel ths» price 1» r on «iicae (Written for the United Press) I tbe sugar hxuata beets 23 COlltM U ‘the city will not hesitate to grant nml If you fall so to appear and with land rents, educational appropri ing that prompts the Oakland women I ton, which will probably result In a | |K>»er to enter Into auch a contract answer, (he plaintiff will apply to tbe ations. prison reforms, and agricul to urge the purchase by the city.” ¡This little pig went to market, tator manner No summer Kiris should 'decrease in arréate nest year, al Should it not meet with popular ap ¡court for the relief prayed for In the tural problems. said the leader of the delegation. "The be without one. though there Is a heavy crop ibis proval. It would appear that further complaint filed herein, to-wlt: For a A congressman-at-large was to be place is really historic, and it can be ¡Thia little pig stayed at home. negotiations will be useless Another Romany-like head dress‘year. decree of said circuit court of the nominated today from among eleven bought now for much less than will This little pig had a tango. state of Oregon, for Klamath county, for the evening gypsy queen, rather, “ Give me Klamath Falls, ” candidates. con- be the case later. This little pig had none; Italns Bring Relief forever dissolving the bonds of matri “The stamp of Joaquin Miller’s [But e8Ch nttle pig you see, see. see than the GItana of daytime sports, is 1 tlnued Mr. Hall, “tn preference to CHICAGO. July 25. A thunder mony existing between the plaintiff a band ot ever-twinkly and vibrating any place I have seen. 1 used to think YOUNG STENOGRAPHER personality has been placed on this _ ¡Jewels suspended from tiny chains Colorado was a pretty good place, but storm In Northern Illinois has brought and defendant, and for such other r«- BREAKS ALL RE( OHDs home, where he lived for more than A *5 llrf as to th« court shall appear meet that dangle low over tbe forehead <‘lther conditions there have changed relief from the heat wave. a quarter of a century. Some of those The temperature fell 10 degress and pro|>er In the premises. SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—In a ,who live in Oakland may not realize NEW YORK, July 24. Its a case Hair is still done high and the or el,e * «>•*•«■ before realized what This summons Is published In the speed trial held before Judge Sturte !bow highly the poet was esteemed by 'of Ie<jl and MOIue feal I*** way simple coiffure la tbe most approved. s good country we have here, 'within an hour. Heavy rains are re Meml-Weekly Herald, n newspaper vant. presiding over the superior the people of the East and of Europe, ’he girls are ail showing their piggies but as a sop to the eternal feminine Klamath county has a combination ported in Iowa and Nebraska published at Klamath Falla. Oregon, ot attractive features of all court of San Francisco. Lasher B. ;We were too near him. possibly, to‘these days. Sticking to the vernacu- ¡fancy for ornateness Is given tbe con- ,,f by order of the Honorable William H A New Invention Gallagher, «v 20 yearn years viu, old, who uauagner, w u «-- obtain the proper perspective. We lar, us uui a niieuru, a h*8: Wel>*r, it’« not scream, it’s squeal. cession of many quaint trimmings for ,b« other places I visited, and none Worden, county Judge of said county, An exchange says that a new at studied stenography only two years. are beginning to see that his old home Responsibility for the over-exposed ef •1 the evening head. |°* their drawbacks Klamath Falls made and entered on the 1st day of tachment for automobiles Is announc wrote 284 words a minute, which was{vl]| tbe mecca of many a tourist. If««* «re slippers cut so low in the Feathers particularly are much foR me ed. It Is a music box, and whenever July. A D. 1914, directing service of as fast as anybody in the room could ¡and tbat wm be one oi tbe b)(t talk-1 ramp as to be veritable sandals, ex I flaunted and an effect weird enough ———— the car Is driven twenty miles an hour summons herein to be made by publi read to him. but apparently not as lnK points of Oakland and of Cal-.cept for tbe tact that they are stilted ,o ■ be bal ' |ed as a chef d ouvre of TROUBLE GROWH or less It plays “Home. Hwect Home," cation thereof In such newspaper for fast as be could write, for he was not |forDia at large. .up on heels more replete with inches Mmartness is obtained by wearing a BtI.MI.NGO j but whenever It Is sent faster than six aucceaalve weeks. than the rest of the shoe is with feet ,bIack velret band ,ow on t|)e fofe flurried ln the least. _________________ _ Date of first publication hereof. lUnen nvor ot/w/vlr In gpc so art thin aa fn Worn over stockings thin as to be b„ad over wb|ch atrand„ ot paradlae WASHINGTON, D. C., July 25.— that the tune Is “Nenrer, My God, to July 2, 1914. In the national shorthand speed PERRY <>. DeLAP ELECTED Thee. ” I According to advice« just received by contests, 280 words a minute is the BASEBALL MANAGER a snare and a delusion, the result is dangle * •* as vs s-z w as well w vll over '1 » w I the V as <2 eyes. “ J Co. Wide v v I <1 v . down C. C. BROWER. highest speed, and in the last con- ______ that not the least wiggle of a little p|a|n bands of vivid hued velvets are the White House, two employe*« of Attorney for Plaintiff. Next to the music of a tree frog, test the winner got 272 words correct.1 At a meeting of directors of Klam- toe is lost to a keen observer. also much affected, worn down almost Am'’r,ca“ company were *« -2 8-13 aw , the wall of a disappointed office Young Gallagher read his notes ath Falls Baseball Club Saturday, With these decolette foot coverings, ¡over one eye in a decidedly discon- ''‘" d °n thp ea,a,e of the *<wnP««>r seeker is about tbe lonllest sound on back correctly, and comparison witfi ¡Leslie Rogers was elected president or, more properly speaking, foot un «erting manner '*“‘ar 8an ,,edro- ln ,be Prince of I Dcmacaris. on the Island of San Do- earth. the original, which was a legal trans- of the organization to succeed Harry covering», it will be a simple matter ■ Among other new and amazing fad 'mltlKO |aal nl<bt by foIlowerg WILL A. LEONARD crlpt totally unfamiliar to him, show-'Ruix. whose position as a director to decide whether or not my lady accessories of the evening toilette 1s „>(,|ut|on forre, In the absence of anything mor« ed that he had not made an error. ¡was taken by Will Hurn at a stock-;is toeing the mark this season. Any DENTIHT a ruche of much-fluted tulle flaring „.„„.»„j _ .... , murdered men were noe Amer- exciting In our burg, we might amuse holders’ meeting Friday night. ¡way you look at them, however, they about the ears from a tiny black vel- .... ___ , . . ourselves by sprinkling salt on the ••GIVE UH YOUR «NIMBI.Mil*," but were employed by an Amer- White Maddox Bldg. Perry O. De Lap was chosen as would verily seem to be the extremes ivet neck band These, worn with the ¡Kans . .. tall of a mosquito. SAYS FRESH AIR (NIMMITTKK manager of the team and will be tbe ¡of fashion. ... . ;i< an corporation. To prevent further extreme decolette corsage of the .ou,ra<<mt tl)e <unb<Mt Maf hng only man authorized to make con Marietta has Leaping lightly to another fashion- 1----------------- LONDON, July 25.—“Give us your tracts for games and purchase sup I orda"d ‘ d “> ’bat point able extremity, we have with us today at the wrong point, at once. combings,” says an ingenious appeal plies for the club. All contracts rec the newest bead gear for the giddy ! Iwy.N J. ZUMWALT, Pres. E. M. BUBB, Vice Pres, and Trzse That there Is the penchant for the issued to the women of England by ommended by the manager will first It Is considered that this move Is BERT K. WITHROW, Hecretary golfer, tantlizing tennis devotee, or wearing of a single artificial blossom, ■ but a forerunner to Intervention on the promoters of tbe London Fresh Ibe approved by the directors. merry motorist maid. high on the left shoulder fastened to!the part of America Air Fund. The officers and directors of the It is an oblong of closely woven a bit of Illusion or lace which pose« _____________ ____ Estimating that an average of more club are: Leslie Rogers, president; Surveyors an,1 Irrigation Engineerg GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., July 25.— than two ounces of hair is shed an Will H. Bennett, secretary and treas silk, bordered on all four edge« with as both shoulder strap and sleeve, and a brilliant hued Roman striped band, the wearing of a long looscly-wrink-¡The pick of Western golfers and a nually by every woman in the United urer; J. 8. Kent, A. Y. Tindall and Kingdom, they figure that 1750,000, Wm. C. Hurn, directors; Perry O. and slightly fringed on each end. It ling suede gloves of cafe au lait to (amatterlng of Eastern talent was rep- comes in all the smart, bright shades the utter exclusion of the erstwhile resented here today when play for the which might be used to furnish coun-1 DeLap, manager, of purple, emerald, cerise, peacock approved white lace ones. try vacations for the poor children of -------------------------- . Olympic cup, preliminary to the Wes blue, orange or black, and is fitly tbe metropolis, is thus thrown away. SOME FEW KISSES tern amateur championships, started Postpone Hale Hearing For every pound of hair received by' AND HOME DUELS dubbed La GItana, which common or I ABSTRACTING on the Kent Country Club course. gardenly means ‘‘the gypsy.” I WASHINGTON, D. C„ July 24,— tbe fund - value, 18 cents—one child ---------- Teams of four opened the compet.lt- It is deftly manipulated into a, Because of the summer vacation tlon in the Olympic trophy event. The will be given a day’s outing, with United Frees Service •MAPH, PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, Etc. KLAMATH FALLM, OREGON plenty to eat. PARIS, July 25.—Mme. Caillaux fetching cap by putting it over the wesson, the interstate commerce com- competition is at thirty-six holes The fund last year sent more than tainted during tbe course of her trial head, not In the middle of the oblong, .mission today planned further post- modal play, total scores counting. a quarter of a million children to tbe today when letters alleged to have but a third of the way from one ponement of hearings upon railroad The Roman striped applications for increase in rates on ■ WASHINGTON. D C., July 24,— country for outings of from one day (been written to her by her present fringed end. to two weeks. husband while she was still tbe wife band on the front side is then brought fruit from California to Missouri IThe capital newspapers today pub- of another were read in court. One I'ow on ,^ie forehead and the short and points. |l ........... the announcement of the en- — [river pviu«. i llshed The rate is now *..«« 22.00 . a hundred- Miss uucy Lucy uurieaon, Burleson, A Klamath avenue lady remarked of the letters ended with the endear- IonK ends given a - slight twist,' —....................................... »«um««- [sagement ----- —— of »•>> this morning that while she didn’t ing phrase: “A thousand thousand brought tightly to the left side and weight and the railroads want It in-;aKed 21, the daughter of Albert Sid- know the Importance of a good mln<l so much seeing two policemen kisses on your beloved body.” And ,,pd ,n a 8XP*y knot fornlnst a creased 33 cents a hundred. ney Burleson, postmaster general, and knock a drunken man down and on? Then the lady fainted. rosy ear. bunking connection. That’« James Clark McReynolds, aged 50, of them sit on him while the other: Another issue of the trial was the 'Vlth a stray curl or two escaping Heloon Must Stop Castling Pay Checks attorney general of the United States why so many of them are depoa- beat him over the head, still she ¡challenge to a duel extended to First: below the Roman band about the LOS ANGELES, July 25,— Saloons I-------------------------- thought they might do it in a more Associate Judge Louis Dagoury by f,re. the effect is truly bewitching and I here may not be permitted hereafter 1 Ever watch the patience and per- Itora of thia bank. There are gentlemanly way, and not use such Judge Albanel. The challenge was/'0 f!ltana has the practical grace as Ito «ash laborers’ pay checks. Reverence of a spider catching a fly? many advantngoa In having nn profan« and obscene language tn the the outcome of a remark made by ,weI1'°f keeping your coiffure beautl- The police commission has ordered Follow Its example and you will be operation. Dagoury during the trial yesterday, tizlly In place no matter how strenu- 'the city prosecutor to prepare a res- come rich. account her«. Ask any of our when be leaned over to Albanel and ¡0UB t*le game or how speed regulation |olut!on for the council declaring the Poincare in Stockholm whispered: “Sir, you are dishonor- »mashing the spin, officers about them cashing of pay checks to he Improper Huerta wont in drunk and STOCKHOLM, July 25.—President ing us.” ! With true gypsy-llke witchery, the bvsiness for saloons. out drunker. Poincare of France was to arrive here Judge Albanel flushed, but made ('a f*,tana may be snatched from your today from St. Petersburg, where he no comment at tbe time. Today, how- jhead at a moment’s notice and deftly j When Huerta decamped he took London suffs have horsewhipped and Zjlvzir ho non» his seconds to ______ IwlsfaH nkrttli «rstvse* your w>ofa.A waist, 4« to become 16,000,000 with him. The city itself another public official, and the -whip was the guest of the czar. He will ever, be sent wait upon about KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON visit Christiania July 27th. Judge Dagoury. a stunning girdle In best preetldlgi- was too heavy to carry. will be saved as a souenvir. A Continuation of the Klamath Republican Klamath County Abstract Co. WISE BUSINESS MEN i FIRST STATE SAVINGS BANK