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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. rui PAO! have agreed to come In and we are CREDIT I'NIONH ALAA! THEY ARE DCCIIQf PFRMIT TH lllltf RHFFP s.'xrr.X'XZ now looking for the right man to net WITH STARTING FRIENDA NO MORE SUUOl IlHNIII IU UnIVl uFttll pensive for th« number of people that 11 as administrator. Headquarters will MANY REFORMS ——■ ---------- I'l.AN SUGGESTED IM JI IM.E III <re suppoited by the county, and it UNPRECEDENTED DEMANDH ARE be al Brussels, wherg offices, on a ------- - Iwere In a buff and mothers spent a CHIEF FoREHTER MAKES RULING WAMCO COI X IA MAUI-: Hl AlHTRIA small scale, have already bran opened CHICAGO, July 35.—John Hlb- 'sleepless night as a result of a little AGAINST LAKE CO. BUYER was not until Judge Gunning received .i letter from Judge II IV. McKnlght The ifii-a, in a nutshell, Is to prevent hBrd Mt one tlme Bn extBnBiTB manu- metical J®1«® played on about twenty Klanmlli I» Hilling lo lince I »tul» * of Mulhi-ui couuty relative 1» th« («nive I omw'<|ui'n< es Are Feared in friction In the world of business; to As a Rraxdt of Decision of Foraet *er- facturer in the metal trades, and now five men of the city last night by J. O. llshiiu'iil Here as Already II lins II 1 me subject lliut h« hit upon u plan < »»«• I ram« ami Russia Interfere furnish a medium through which the vice. 00,000 Head of »Iraep Will Beardsley latrgr, Modern Inllriimry, II Uh 1 «hlch ninny people, whom lhe judge lu Tioiibl«¡ Military Men »nd Dip natlous of the world can get better one of thè commissionerà of the Have to He Shipped U> Markot oa A big 60-borsepower Packard truck Nat louai Metal Trades Association. Farm I nder Cultivation; < mild I has consulted In the matter, believe lomata Predict That Europe Will acquainted In a business way. lUBrosul at Additional Coat of 90 was brought to the Iron works from Hamlie I’lair of All Counties and I would solve the problem to the satls- Witness "World War" In less Cents per Head. Buyer Planned to There will be an International or- waa •>*B>r® th* committee on Indue-, ¡jorrla for repairs, and after theee laili County's Ex|M*nse Leaarned lustri» Compiles Willi I'ltiniaturn gun In which will be published decu- trial relations as a witness Drive. Through Forest Reaerve facilou of all the counties In Eastern «ara completad Mr. Beardslay took Oregon and at the same time would I ments of Interest to all, from a com-! In hls testlmony Mr. Hibbard gavs « run down the Street to try out the BERLIN, July 24 Military men merelnl viewpoint, and by mesne of[fh, unlonB Pr|Kjlt for belng tJw flrgt I machine and era if everything was WASHINGTON. D. C., July 34.— A proposition foi ii Jolnl poor tm in not cost lhe counties any groat ---------- u.-------- at , tbo dis In goo<j woritjn, order .i and diplomats hare predict that unless this, and other und Inflrm.iry for the us« of ull of amount of money, Chief Forester Grave« today informed machinery B Judge McKnlght seut Judge <Juu-| Hervla complins with the ultimatum posal of the central bureau at Brus j to start a movement for tbe better- the counties of Eastern Oregon has ment of the laboring class, and also stopped at several corners on Senator Chamberlain tbat aa a result been Nugge»ied by Judgn Gunning, of King a letter with a list of questions of Austria, that Europe will witness sels, differences may be aired and ad acknowledged that their efforts were ■v,aln ",r®«t and Invited some of his of the hearing held at Lakeview last Wasco county. There are sixteen concerning the care of county charges u "world war." justed and understandings between' productive of great Improvements In /r,®nda to 2®1 on anti see how the ''Thursday, with reference to trailing Austria's unprecedented demands .nations arrived at. Once running counties In Eastern Oregon and the mid th« maliiteiiurii e of u poor farm I the conditions of the poor. But ; rn *chlne worked. When be had col- sheep across Modoc National forset, matter ha» been taken up with all of Ills last question was "If you have ‘nd •bar«> note has amazed Germany - BmootWy> we elpect the I Brussels lected twenty-five pnsaengers he Servin'» attitude It Is believed will bureau to do much In tbe way of was opposed to tbe closed shop. an order refusing permission will the county court« in these counties, io poor farm, why not?” Supporting his stand, Mr. Hibbard atart*<i out Sixth street and continued Judge tlunnliig then hit upon the depend on th« advice of Russia who are asked to express their ,n othlng over many of the dlfflcul- !»ald "At the »»me tlmi. I do not be-!0“ lnto ,h* country. stand until further Information Is ob Gruv« consequence« are feared in lau which h« outlined to Judge Mc opinion on the proposition. He between th« nations of the illeve the employers are getting Wb"n ,bey had Altamont tained from a special agent sent to In nearly all of the count!«« tin Knlght. lie suggi-sied that in order lense France and Russia Interfere in wot Id." enough credit for their efforts. While * ltbout “ “ X Indication of turning investigate th« conditions. poor are boarded out nt a great ex to reduce the expense of maintaining Ilhe quarrel. Austrian monitors are The sheepmen at the meeting rep « . nsiderable friction has existed , Bd mlt that the employers of the past , ar < >u “ d . ‘ b * Inrltad Joyriders began pense ami ih« economical and ef •«pnrate farms In each county that the galherlng at Hemlln and a partial cen- mi ween France and the United States were fBr from ph||Bnthroplc Bnd lt I® P«‘ In a protest. Their appeal did resented that 60,000 sheep could be far philanthropic, and it to pu* ln Proteat. »orahlp has been placed nt Vienna. ficient emc of tbe poor hna become Eastorn Oregon counties combine and for months past, It Is pointed out. be- took the unlonB t0 WBke lhem up stu, not have any effect on Bea-dsley and trailed across the forest at a saving It In reported that Baron Hoetxen- a eorlous problem. Practically all of -elect the most favorable location for causa of a different way each nation today the average manufacturer to!*1® «'ontlnued straight ahead. They of 90 cents a head over shipping by ¡dorff, chief of the Austrian general the OOuntlra of Eastern Oregon are the eatabllahme.'t of a farm whore the has of loklng at the tariffs and the just as keen to Improve working con-;**'r" t0° far frora town to walk back, rail. too thinly populated tn be able to charges would be able to help sup- I »fuff, han ordered seven army corps to manner of levying duties. The stockmen holding the leases dltlons as the leaders of the unions. and *" nOD® ‘h® guests could op get In readiness to Invsde Hervla from ' 11 • in:- Ii, i L, working lu veg- maintain c »eparale home for the poor contended that trailing sheep would O f. crate the machine, they relinquished 'I tie new "commercial entente" be- und th« aiiggcxlloii of Judge Gunning |0tablv gardens und at other farm I'Tenicsvar unle»» that country com tw«en the nations of the world. It Is land are sincere when they make (their desire to kill the driver and seriously injure their Interrata and fers of asalstance." ¡piles with the ultimatum. for a joint poor farm 1» ineetlng with labors, building a model farm and di (were forced to »tay with the machine. the forest service inclined to give ild, will go a long way in the future viding the expense between the roun much favor ___________ The big truck only runs about them first consideration. >oward dispelling such mlsunder- <0-4>1*1 RATIVE SYSTEM BERLIN, July 24. The Austria- The aintler discussed u( some ties adopting the plan. K< vndlngs. It was charged at tbe meeting at <»F Bl'YIN AHL'Uf'FMH tw®,v* ”>!•«« an hour and it was quite Hungarian army reserves have been One superintendent mid practically length by Judge Worden and th* Lakeview that the opposition to late before they reached Merrill, and Klamath county court and a prop the same number of attendants could ordeied to be prepared to report with _ a great deal later before they got driving sheep across the reaerve was l'< 111 »HE IN CHIME IX STOCKHOLM. July 24, — The suc- their regiments on a day's uotlce osition will probably be made to the run the large farm as would be neeil- of back ,o Klamath Falls. In fact. It encouraged by officials of tbe railroad CA LI FORMA PUZZLING '* h of tbo co-o perativ< system c. other countle» for the Joint lie« of i-il If each Individual county were to I was something past 1 o’clock. in order to force shipment by rail so — ■■ ' buying and distribution in this coun- PIEtiltlMH TO FRANCE 1ER Klamath county'a new Intlrmiiry mid have u farm, thus saving to each tbat the road could secure the rev _________ ___ _______ Maybe there was not some explain- AN FRANCISCO, July 24.—Cal- W I« shown by the annual report of OVERCROWDING HOTELS county a great deni of money for poor farm. enue. II nl« sociologists and criminologists ‘ he Swedish Co-operative union, mad. Ins tb * raen rp ached their re Here 1» already establish«.! In work labor, it was suggested that a »It« ■ epective homes. There was one young Th« sheep were purchased by I.OURDES, France, July 24 The ar. puxzled today over the Increase Public today._______________________________________ yh*r® waa °“® r®ung ing order a modern, fire-proof home fur the farm be «elected that would Manuel Vicente, of Stockton, with the During the year ftfiy-nine new dto < Pntlen>an *bo had an engagement fully «quipped for tin- car« of th« poor bw cio»e lo market so that large veg attendance at tbe Eucharistic Con- in the state's prison population. trlbutlve societies were formed At[wltb a very attractive young lady understanding, be claims, that they Figures Just made public by tbe and the proper handling of cases etable gardens could be maintained gre»» of the Catholic church, which ____ are 525 distributive so- *b,ch b® wa" mo«t anxious to - — present there keep. 'could be driven through the reesrve. liccdlng medical attention In addi- and III*.- product sold to the heat ad- iliax been In session i ilnee July 22d, ¡state prison board show 3,937 con Cleti««, thirteen wholesale societies. ;8° far be ba" not b®*1» abI® ««- He BtaU's tbat b® Pald *l a bcad mor® swaa Increased today by the arrival of i vict», Including thou« on parole, or lion, the farm 1» all under cultivation vanlage. nino co-operative restaurants and !plaln M,b,fac!orily and he to con- ior Uie sheep than he otherwise would Judge Gunning will probably put !thou»ands of Individual pilgrim» from 450 more than at tbe corresponding' und producing. cafes, seven bakeries and one lnsur- vlnced that bU ,,f® ,8 rul“««l and to •■»'« P«»d and from 50 cento to »1 time a year ago. This is the largest Inasmuch as the Eastern Oregon Hie plan before the county judges of .all parts of lhe world. more than any others have paid. ance co-operative society, with a total *®r‘oua'X contemplating murder, Their advent 1» threatening com- EMtorn Oregon counties in the near Increase In the state's history. branch of the »late insane asylum Is imemberablp of 143.058, an increase* On ® f,, ature of the ride that did not Some are Inclined to attribute the; of 13,523 over last year. Tbe tota! add t0 ,he P|®aanr® of the trip was established at Pendleton, and la giv lutur« In order to »«cure their opinion I plication» with the hotel keepers, Births, Tariff and Deaths iWhen the project of a Eucharistic! Iucrease to tbe working of the parole i”' ing perfect satisfaction, It Is believed and possible co-operation. “lun.over" for the year was »2,14 3,- th* fact ,bat tb* ,ru«;lt contained no I'ongri in connection with th«|tow, but a majority of tbe prison that the location of u joint tutor farm WASHINGTON, D. C„ July 24.— 1'went)-fifth anniversary of the shrine j board ini-mberx disagree with this 140, as against »1.896.345 In the '*<‘at!l and the <ueat* bad ,0 atand “P- I »« ii -. ii ,. I ,,|S Hold near Klamath Falls, the largest city preceding year. None of the party were dressed for Representative Finley Gray of In ivlew. They point out that of fifty-( CAMAS, Mont., July 24. -Uncle ¡of Our luidy of Ixiurdes i was first ¡view. In Eastern Oregon, would be a natural __________________ “ long trip and they complain tbat it diana today celebrated his fiftieth Sam 1» today conducting a “bargain [brouche.l last year. It was Marly nine men paroled in April« only nine and satisfactory selection GIXMtMY MX)! ’ DISTRICT __________ Keta real <'°°l al 1 o’clock In th« birthday anniversary. This was also The same superintendent and prac ienunter" sal« of townalte lots in this [ [wrecked by the refusal of the hotel'violated parole and only two of theae the fifty-ninth birthday anniversary NOW A FLOWER GARDEN mornln < keepers here to grant prices n«ces-1 b> committing new crimes. This la tically the same number of attendants 'village. Building lots were offered' of Norman E. Mack of Buffalo, form ______ I 313 of them—at prices ranging I •,nry for »uch an assemblage They i not considered a bad percentage. Of could care for the poor of alt of tbe FIGHT ON JONES er chairman of the democratic na CHICAGO, July 24 — Tbe Loop dto- “ were finally brought Into line, how- i total of 649 men on parole, 643 are counties, as la sow used for a smaller from »10 to »80 each at auction. CAUSER BREECH tional committee and candidate for and a» long aa the congress was employed at wagea aggregating »23.- ; trict, often characterised by the! The lots were those left unsold st «ver, ' nubmer of Inmate«.. Thia would lea- senator. * ** jealous Inmates of other cities as ! sen the per capita cost to the mini a previous sale of the department of'1 only attended by 6,000 delegates they 365.70 monthly. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 24, — Today is also the anniversary of "dark“ and "gloomy" and "smokey,”1, The arrival today of so many pll- ——----- — mum and the cost divided among lhe the interior. The democrats say that the with the passage in 189' of the Dingley 'has undergone a transformation f grime, however, la calling forth dec- IRRIGATION HEARING sixteen counties would be very small. I ' which will put the quietus on any drawal of Jones’ name by the presi tariff act. Itirations on the part of the bon I faces lawyers land The Dall«» Dally Chronicle has the IS POSTPONED dent has accentuated the breach with On July 24, 1862, President Ma.tln .such libel. PARIS. July 2 4 Lawyers <Otnel,bat lb',y cannot maintain the low following The hearing on the Willow Irriga the »«nate. Senators Rrad and Hitch- Van Buren, eighth president, died st The Loop to today a veritable A joint poor farm for the counties brut and ‘•««'tors second among the Iprlce», ns the pilgrims coming now tion matter was postponed until Sat On the window ledges of the bush WX’k rMent Wilaon'a ^PuUtion of .Kinderhook, N. Y of Eastern Oregon has been suggested ^professions of the new French dep- »hotild have come a month later, at urday. August Ixt. at 2 o'clock, at the eBt'B"ky.c'rapeTsTreVoVrl.hlng mln'a- the th.ir „»i--.- —j « • -------- -- .* ‘r m mo,1 ’ea- and «-esult lt lai On July 24, 1883, Captain W«bb, utlea. _ ! which time the annual pilgrimages suggestion and with the consent of ture flower bedg t0 refute tbe g]ander expected that Reed will lose the In- First man to swim the English chan by County Judge ►'. S Gunning There were 142 lawyers, 53 doc-!,n ••Olird«» always take place, For several months the Judge and the attorneys for both the petitioners BgBinBt Chicago's atmosphere More ’l<1’ track On P,trona«®- a“d no‘ 2®t nel. was drowned trying to swim the Th® pilgrims are being obliged to- and the other members of the Wasco tors. 21 military and naval officers, —• the remonstrators. t|)Bn B m„e Qf wjndow boxeg hare the Kansas City poatmastersbip. Niagara rapids. county court have been considering 16 farmers, 46 Journalists and writ-!«1*/ <° »•*•< lodging at Tarbes, Pau 11 18 exp®ct®d tbat Jones' successor Bert E. Withrow, who was appoint-' been set out by banks. mercantile establishing a poor farm to take care era. 32 manufacturers, 43 landown- iil,,d other nearby towns. The hotel Henry Schmore of Swan Lake Fri- ed as commissioner to look up the .houses and other tenants of big build- on the federal reserve board will be of the county charges that are now era, 22 laborers, 2 5 commercial em- iheepere say they are losing business, ownership of the lands under the pro the n:'n'ed and con0rm®d bX August 1st. day made final proof on his home pngs ln response to an appeal by being kept in Portland or doarded ployre, 3 ship-owners. 6 capitalists. |* b® Pilgrims are largely Invalids from posed project, has filed his report, stead. Mr. Schmore is one of the association of commerce. about town at the expense of the lu «x-niaglstratcs. 11 pharmacists. 3*11 parts of the world, here In the which shows that there are twenty- .Goes to Bly successful farmers of that section and veterinary surgeons, 1 preacher. fi F'ope of a miraculous cur«, county. James Wells, of Ashland, who has has resided in Klamath county for a two land owners within the proposed Will Camp on Cherry Creek The congress todsy followed the boundaries. A thorough Investigation Into the printers, 1 editor and 3 helelmen. .been here visiting his daughters. number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes. Mr general program as established yes Misses Edna and Kathryn Wells, left The petition asking for and Mrs. Oswald Brown. Mrs. Robert the as terday. Simultaneous meetings were Friday for Bly. where he will City Has Birthday held this morning In a dozen dlffer- labltohment of the district con tains Sloan. Miss Elisabeth Grigsby and spend a couple of weeks with hfs SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. July >4. the names of twelve owners, and It Wm. Snow composed a party that left ■ nt languages, tbe proceedings of —Thia city was “born" slxty-ssvon may be that a new petition will be Friday for a sojourn on Cherry brother, John. each being identical. years ago today, by the removal of filed. Some of the property belongs Creek, They will be gone several Exit Huerta. Enter tbe Wilson the Mormon leaders from Nauvoo, III., to estates and an Investigation is to days, WORLD PEACE THROUGH smile. after a series of hostile attacks. COMMERCIAL ENTENTE be made to determine whether this property is signed up. either on the Quick Rearing Orchard Al Sloan is to be congratulated on BARIS, July 24.- Through years petition or remonstrance, by a major- 'bls success as an orchardist. Last of effort and travel on the part of two ity of the heirs. C. J. Ferguson Is representing the |«Priug he bought a piece of ground on Americans, Edward Albert Fllene, of Bostou, aud John H. Fahey, of Boston petitioners and J. H. Carnahan, those tbe West Side, and planted It to fruit bj steamer. In 1914 moatly by car trees of various kinds, and today quite »nd Washington. D. C., an interu«- filing the remonstrance. -------------------------- a crop of cherries was harvested off load lots by rail. For an up-to-date Itional commercial entente baa Just i been reached which. In the opinion HlltA.M JOHNSON---------------------------- the tract. Mr. Sloan won't admit piano go to SOME ANGERED that the cherry trees were there when of diplomats here, may prove In ■ ■ ■ he started the orchard. .the future to be one of the greatest SAN FRANCISCO. July 24,—A i I'OS iti for world peace ever devised. Children Save "Thousands" On tin theory that the commerce Sacramento dispatch in today's Chron- iclo quotes Oovernor Johnson as be CHICAGO, July 24—That old china of nations baa led to more wars than Used by the big majority of iprobably any other one thing, Fllene ing angered. He says that it was due bank and the penny-at-a-tlme stuff Is Rifle, Piatol and Revolver Shota ¡nd Fahey, representing the chamber to Roosevelt's renewed political ac a has-been. Chicago school children of commerce of the United States of tivity that prevented him from being now bank their money in really truly T MUST be • •at>4»ction tu lhe individual nA«, piatol or revolver uter to know that hia prefer« iAmerica, with offices at Washington, Invited to the Western Commercial banks, and their combined deposits ------------------------------------ in Sacramento next , year. ----- ___ He total "in the thousands." To be ex ence for Rrminaton-UMC MetalUr« ia shared alike 'set to work to bring about the forma congress by proieaaional experts« crack-ahota and aporta* called him a traitor, hypnotist, double art, it’s 32,537.05. tion <>f a sort of a Hague peace men tn all paita of the woild. That is the amount the youngsters tribunal of the commercial world. dealer and undesirable. Anti thia arrounta, too, for the markmd ineteaigt* every yea» tn tha demand Io« Remington UMC Metallica. The dispatch quotes Johnson as ,*'•’• saved since the opening of 'They have Just succeeded, and with Reminston-UMC Metaling ate ttiade fot every alanderd make and tor every calibre in uae rifle, piatol and revolver headquarters at Brussels, Belgium, saying: "De Young's Chronicle and ;sav*nK8 banks in twenty-one schools Get them from the dealer who ahowg the /I i / z *3C«r| the International body of businessmen Olla' Los Angeles Times published on April 18th. At present there are a/ ’K»ei»ngtoR-t/Aft the etgn of Spavtamaa a Meenii «aitrte Is now on the lookout for a man broad simultaneously a story concerning applications to Install fourteen more Ta keep yaur gun • leaned and lubri<ated > ah, u«e H m Oil, th« iww powder solvent, mat praventativw, and gua enough to act as "administrator.” Ills Roosevelt and ntvself, which from the ¡school banks this fall. lubricant. salary will be large, but. Filene and '¿»ginning to the end was absolutely--------------------------- Remington Arma-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. and unqualifiedly false. There wae Grape Juice for Russians | Fa buy say, "so must the man.” 2M Broadway, New Y < Fahey to president of the chamber not an atom or shadow of truth In It. i ST. PETERSBURG. July 24.—That "Daily De Young, Otis and Spree- the czar was thoroughly in earnest in of commerce of the United States. with headquarters In Washington, but kels have deliberately manufactured hls recent announced determination he Is a Bostonian, and a former news- falsehoods, to publish in their napers, to make the Russian army dry Is paper man. Fllene, also a Bostonian. knowing them to be false. I warned shown by the text of the new pro 1» vice president of the International file people of the state some months I hlbltion regulations published today, Officers are forbidden to drink congress of chnmbers of commerce, a ago of the employment of a man In Is always it popular one. Our sample national councillor of ttio chamber of Sacramento, who Is now secretary and vodka In camp, on maneuvers, or book of wall paper patterns will, we commerce of the United States, and manager of lhe republican otganoa- while on duty with ¡heir men. are certain. Interest you. Why not All cases of drut kennens are to be a permanent committeeman for the tion there, whose business It was to see It when this art exhibition Is free? manufacture stories detrlm-mtn* to (dealt with in the severest possible sixth International congress. If there's a wall or celling In your I manner. uiuiiiiei . Commanding i uuiiuauuiiig officers oiucers are The two Americans have been in me lie is executing orders.” whole house that needs decorating, I ordered to discourage as much as pos Europe for months working for the you will be the gainer if you do a "Blue Grau»" Horse Show sible the drinking of any kind of in world's business hendquarters idea.1 little looking and prlcelng here. This mid they will be hero six weeks long FRONT ROYAL, Va., July 24.— toxicants by their subordinates, and I OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON note's a cordial welcome to call if the er. They have visited England. The annual horse show of the cel are recommended to set the example least hit Interested. Vodka is forbidden to Germany, France, Itnly and most ebrated “blue grass” section of Vir themselves other nations, talking with statesmen, ginia Is being held here today. Army the enlisted men at all times, and the EVERYTHING THAT A PAINT V. 8. DEPOSITARY [diplomats, business men, and speak- offleers and enlisted men. Including most stringent measures will be taken ¡OUR POLICIES— STORE KEEPS ¡Ing before business organisations. the “cream“ of mounts at Fort Myer, to prevent them from buying It. To distribute the banks asset« In such a way aa to tnaiaUUa ntoar No soldier will be allowed to re "Our mission has succeeded,” have entries for the steeplechases and F. R. OLDS & CO. Fllene told the United Press corres flat races. The blue blood of Virginia celve money from home it he to any conditions and at all times aa ample reserve to meet the taBMHto of it« depositor« and take care of Its borrowing customer«. pondent here. "The avaricious nations equine aristocracy was also present. known to be Inclined to drink. joint farm for poor world wm may ii rfsult wuh In 1876 Our Pianos Came Around the Horn SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT I An Up-to-Date Book FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000