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PAO« TWO THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. RUSSI* MO fifrilANY HAVE BREAK THURSDAY, JULY •«. IBM < ONGRI>HMAN MANN'S TITLE In a fortnight's time, although she or signified a willingness to do so. 'utTY ENGINEER “HAFETY VALVE OF HOI HE" maintains only 38,000 men In time Water will have to be supplied by HAS NE WDUTIES of peace. 'the city to the remaining few during ■■ WASHINGTON, 1>. C., July 19. — Aa Austria tuusl guard the Hua 'the regular Irrigation season. Th* duties of the *l«ctrical iusp«c- A Continuation of the I The safety vahe of the house'* is aian frontier and leave some troop* ( It ia figured that this will cost the'ior will hereafter be handled by th* Klamath Republican the neweat title of Jam** R. (“Jim”) m the great Slav territory to reetraln ____¡city $3.50 for each inch of water, U city engineer, according to a motion Maun, congressman from Chicago, re- outburst* of revolution, it cun be seen —- ls I'uri’h»r*eil from the local ' pa*»ed by the council Monday night. Editor — s*me W. O. SMITH Former Inspector C. E. Meldrum taoldierw With Field Equipment Start 'publican flour leader, and one of tbe that any army It might attempt to h I k >| m > c I omm I and ItusiiirM Paralysed _____ water company. —Price of Foodstuff* Hoars Until From Berilo—Kaiser Forbids War few G. O. P. survivors of the day* of throw across tho Danube into Servia ■ itendered hi* resignation and filed bi* Entered at tbe postoffice at Klamath <<ov< rniiiciit Take« Charge <>< •*r°- Ih'iuonslrat loiva iu the Empire — I report showing that he had Issued would uot be of overwhelming “Uncle Joe.” Falla, Ore., aa second class matter AERIAL WORKERS 1‘wparatlosui for .Mobilisation of UNION PLANNED 1(5 permit* and collected fee* to th* Maun attends every seaalon. talks, strength, Then. too. I lie Servian, tlaioua au<l Alsea Matiiuuui Price C mt ’ s Army Iu Progress—CWar argue* aud debates on the floor hund- army la largely competed uf veterans | —Franco Fears Germany Will Ki- — amount of $186. Published by the Herald Publishing ________________ LONDON, July 18.—Anticipating ---------- and Miuistera Confer reds of time* every day; saunters j with a record of firit rate achieve ' |irl French In latrmlnr Company, of _____ Klamath Falls, on Monday*Mtd Thursday of each week th, use In the near future of aero- city WAITING from seal to seal greetlug the meui mints In the Balkan wars ______________________________ — | planes a* freight carriers, officials of OS GOVERNMENT LONDON, July 39. The Hervlau» BERLIN, July 29 It ha* been her*; stupa here aud there to llaten Germany'* field ariuy In time of Two dollar* per year in advance ¡the British Transport Worker»’ Fed-j learued from the highest source to to a story; always rises in an emer war numbers 1.22U.00U men and her and Austria«* are prepntlug for their — ¡eration are already planning th* or The dual acllou on the contract night that a break between Russia gency to ' give the facts” and seldom entire system of mobilisation and first battle. Hix Austrian army corps I ganization of a special aerial tran*- for the improvement of Eleventh -and Germany is Impending. The Im- If ever is angered. ¡strategy la b led upon an Invasion of are advancing from lloaula, Hungary. SHIPMENTS INCREASE. street was postponed until next Mon- ! . presalon and belief 1» general that the [port workers' union. Of late, Mann ha* been calling the Franco aud a simultaneous reslstanc* WITH IMPROVED ROADS Robert Williams, secretary of the day night by the city council. ! negotiation* between the cur and the house to task for little evasion* of to a Russian attack upon her door VIENNA July 19 Au official bul federation, said today that the need j The city ha* been watting to re- kaiser hav* failed parliamentary law. or procedure or WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 28 — of such a union will soon become ob- 1 eelve assurance* from tbe reclama- Behind thia field army elands nu letin just Issued coutlriu* th« bum That an improved road will Increase vious. inasmuch as the general em-¡tion service that they would construct Ufficiala admit thut the situation haa for heated attacks. Recently when active reserve of 800,000 mon of the bardinent of thu Servian posit luu aud vastly the productiveness of the area plojment of aeroplanes for this pur-'the bridge across the canal and pay reached a crisis and that it is grow two represeutatlev* Iu the heat of a Landwenr. and behind them »till the capture of two Servian steamers through which it runs has now been pose will necessarily involve the dis-¡for the cost of improvement In front ing more desperate hourly. A high debate severely criticised the court* 1,500,000 men who have liad military LONDON, July 29 Hl Pelere- satisfactorily demonstrated by stud placement of many men engaged in ¡of its property on Eleventh. The official told the United Presa repre and the Judiciary, Mann arose. In hl* training. order a quiet, unassuming manner, walked sentative that Germany will burg dispatches dsciare limi oificlal ies conducted by the United States ies condurteli oy i ¡land transport work, I On a porno footing, tho Russian matter wa* taken up with E. P. Hop mobilization of its army within slowly to the front of the hall, and ||rmy nuu,b,rg 1,3. 1,000 men of all word has been received there front department of agriculture tn Virginia __________ ton. but was referred by him to Pro twenty-four hours unless Russia said In a conversational tone som*-|oorpa> d|(trlbuted over her European Belgrade of the shelling of the Her- Conditions In Spotsylvania county CARRIER BOYS ject Engineer Camp. ceases it* military activities. were investigated with particular care tlhng tihng like thia: and Asiatic possessions. Many of vinti pò- Itiön hy Austrian wsrshlps ON LONG RIDE I --------------------------- have proved surpris- It Is regarded that a virtual ulti and the results "Gentlemen, the house Is becoming ‘these men would not be available for ---------- BRAND KILLING Austria Is VIENNA, July 39 Ing. \ Tom Delzell and Vern Dow, two MASNACRE matum has been Issued setting a time too prone to criticise the courts and ’use in a European war. Hut military 1 strlpped uf half of ber uiale popula- limit wherein the czar must finally to attack the Judiciary. 1 know It I experta concede that Russia could In 1909 the county voted $100,- carrier boys for the Evening Herald, i ______ ¡ tlon. ahops aro elosed and *11 busi- reply. Official confirmation ha* been forty miles of roads. 000 to improve is done when the members are hurl u great army of 1,500,000 men and members of the local Boy Scout*. nrBL1N Ju|y j8._Th* feeling is Two years after the completion of left Wednesday on horseback for a ’ Ma|we u lreUnd Tho town coun. received of a partial mobilization of aroused and prodded durlug debate, across the German aud Austrian fron I uesa I* pa ral y sed. Patrlotlc donionstrnllons aro ot the Russiun troop* along the Austrian but I Just want to get up here today this work the railroad took away in forty-five mile trip to the Winnard tiers. the men comprising the regular have passed reaolntions branding and German frontier*. The Kaiser’s and save the face of congres* by 1 European army in corps and firat line lunstant occurrenc*. The pilco of twelve months from Fredericksburg, Fleet ranch ln ij,n<eu Valley, its massacre, the trouble yesterday. the county seat. 71,000 tons of ag If they do not reach their destine- <han four w„e kllIed and elfhty chief advisors have called a confer telling the country this great repre- ¡reservista. Behind them in turn are foodstuffs becsnie prohibitivo until the goverumvul took chargo of the ence. ricultural and forest product* hauled tion today the boys are prepared to, wounded sentatlve body has only the greatest 'several million trained and partly | food and ealabllahed a mazlmutu over the highways to that town. icamp out, and have all arrangements The coroner., verdict wllI p, mad, and admlra- trained men and profoundeat respect | prlce. LONDON, July 29.—Thu czar has Before the improvement of the made for .pending the night in tbe known thi9 afternoon It may charg, tlon for our Judicial system." Franco, too, would bo an effective The goverutuottt lia* ordorod tho ¡personally communicated to the l roads this total was only 49,000 tons open with the ground for a bed. Then everyone- -democrat*, pre ally of the Servian* on land. Tho ac- the soldiers with murder. , arroat of all merchante attvmptlng tu kaiser that Ruasla will mobilize Its annually; in other words, the quan- They will spend a week at the pressive* and republican*—will ap- 'tlvo army within continental France ehargo ezorbltant priesa army If Austria Invades Servia. tity of the county’s produce had risen ranch visiting their friend. Howard SAYS FUE8 WILL plaud and the house will go about Its 11* thought to number about 600,000 The kaiser has replied that If Rus- ; more than 45 per cent. ¡Winnard. SWARM NEXT WEEK business. 1 men. and the outbreak of war would I l.l'XKMHOURa. July 39 -Tho ltd* makes a warlike move. Germany Still more interesting, however, i* -------------------------- Frequently one can see Mann, with mean the Inatant Increase of tho field Frenata are concentrating along tbo ' will mobilize also. the increase shown ln the quantity of NEU ROADSIGNS UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu | The British cabinet is in session ¡the Joy of n little boy, go up behind ¡army to a strength of 1,500,000 men. ¡Norder Alsaco-lxirralno I* tho danger dairy product*. In 1909 these BADLY NEEDED gene. July 28.—On or about August ! discussing plans whereby a general a bald-headed man and pat him on 1 which would be further increased by '•pot. amounted to 114,815 pounds, in 1911 ---------- the head. Then they’ll laugh, shake the recall of troop* from Algeria and 2d. the swallow* will leave Oregon war may be averted. It has long been reported that Gor- to 273,028 pounds, an increase of Considerable complaint is being hands and chat for two or three min drafts from 700,000 trained reserv many planned to e*pe| Frenchmen Then look out for the files. practically 140 per cent in two years teard with regard to lack of signs on This is the prediction of Dr. C. F. from tbe province. ST. PETERSBURG, July 29.— utes. Mann will return to his seat i ists of the second line ln the same time shipment* of roads on the west side of the lake On a peace basis the Italian army i Hodge, the naturalist at the Uni- Preparations for the concentration Tw° congressmen will bo engaged in II tho caar aids Hervía, It Is ex wheat had increased 59 per cent, to- leading north. Strangers are said iverslty of Oregon, who has spent of the army are in progress. The caar “ H”1* <»«•»•»•■ When they get to consist* of slightly more than 300,- pected that the kaiser will first on' bacco 31 per cent, and lumber and to nave trouble in finding their way more than a year In the state study is holding a conference with hl* min- the P°,nt where blows seem Inev- 000 men. The field army In time of dcavor to crush the French b*for* on other forest products 48 per cent. to Upper I-ake point*. ing biological conditions and their ef iater*. ‘ liable, up Jumps Mann with a little war would muster nearly 600,000 and zaglng with Russia. In addition to this increase in One party recently took th* wrong fect upon living conditions In Or A partial mobilization of the army ' pleasantry, the house roars with could be raised from drafts from the quantity, th* co*t of hauling each road and did not discover their mis egon. ST. PETERSBURG, July 1». is in progtes* here, while the four- laughter, and the two "heated** ’mobile militia to HOO.OOO men. Be ton of produce was materially re- take until they came out at Round hind these troops stand the terrltor- Yalta, In Crimea, where the Imperial teenth army corps is concentrating, speakers forget their animosity, duc*d. | Lake. The county court last year M»S ANGELES HAS Some day* ago Mann was leading lai militia, more than 1.000,000 men family spenda the summers, has been along the German border to the Black In other word*, the farmers not | provided and bad placed sign board* i TOUCH OF WAR Sea. England Is not expected to account placed under a modified martial law the debate on the republican side. At only produce more, but produce more for all of the principal roads of th* for much In military operations on a remark of bls. democrats Jumped cheaply, for the cost of transports- county, but evidently some of these LOS Angeles, July 29,—A mob of United Press Service up simultaneously apd demanded that land Her allies would expect her to tlon to market is of course an im- stkn8 must have become destroyed or Notice of Final Account Austrians sacked a Servian restau BERLIN, July 29.—The mobilize- i Mann stop to listen to ezplanatlons. rnniih or bottle up the tlermnn fleet I portant factor in the cost of produc- . lost. the county court of Klamath coun ¡in rant here this morning. tion orders for the entire German It was evident that they were ready and then lead her navy to assist tion. From this point of view it is ty, slate of Oregon The Servian patrons of the res army have already been signed and to practically "claw” him with France In wiping out the Italian and estimated that the $160,000 spent in HALF CENTURY the matter of the estate and taurant defended themselves and will be promulgsted as soon a* of- speeches. Mann, observing their Auatrlsn squadron* in the Mediter improving the roads in Spotsylvania guardianship of Joseph 8. Seeds, IN SAME BLOCK desperate fighting followed, in which ficlal information ia received of a tem;>er, stopped, bowed low, saluted ranean and Adriatic ted*. county saved the farmers of that an Insane person, now deceased. several shots were fired. But England's moat efficient help warlike move on the part of Russia, them with hi* right hand and Mid county $41,000 a year. Notice I* hereby given that the un WASHINGTON, D. C-, July 28.— The arrival of many automobile "Yes. Mr. Speaker. I yield to the would undoubtedly consist In at German diplomat* In other coun dersigned has filed with th* clerk of , A unique demonstration of neighbor loads of police soon quelled the tempting to destroy the German navy tries are secretly communicating with two elegant gentlemen." the above entitled county court her ly feeling and regard was received to riot. i ne house nouae laughed laugueu again The and mercantile marine and In block final account and report as guardian the government. | , The day by Edward Gorman, 76. A resi speaker* forgot their Ire. asked their adlng the German ports of the North of the above mentioned estate and The union picnic of the Mt. Laki, dent in the same block for fifty years. BERLIN, July 29 .— Extensive questions In a dignified tone, a soft Bea and the Raltlc. Henly. Lone Pine and Pine Grove ' Gorman was called upon today by FIRE DESTROYS ^natter, and that Friday, August, 21. BIG OIL PLANT movement of tbe German troop* to reply came back and everything wax Sunday schools was held last Fri many old friends, neighbors and busi TRADE EXCHANGER 1 *’10 V?0'“ ‘".“L* 5 the Russian border has already been peacefully settled. day at Pine Grove. There was a large ness associates. He was In the audi HAVE NUNPENDKD |°° Urt «J» “ * “ »<• BAKERSFIELD, July 2». A Are uraered. Mann Is serving bls tenth term a* attendance from all the schools and ence when President Lincoln was aa- ¡county, ba* been appointed by the Lakeview Treating destroyed the 1 The soldier* with field equipment ia member of congress. He has gray many visitors both from the country <a*sinated in Ford's Theater. lion William 8. Worden. Judge of plant No. 2, near Maricopa, early to- have started from Berlin. All Ger-'hair, parchment-colored skin. Is short, LONDON. July 29 - The Liverpool aa|d rour, „ the ||me and plara fQr and Klamath Falls. The day was day. man papers have been forbidden to plump and has fat red cheeks. ; A exchange and the Am»lerd«m Bourse I hefcr(„ objection, to. and for settle- very much enjoyed by all, with WOMAN RECURES I. have 1 <>>■,.• suspended ■ >>«.. business. »...I. I r. >.<■ « . . , . — , Three hundred tbousand barrels of j 7 print the — new*, ' ' '1- — Icarefully trimmed beard Is one of hl* games of various kinds for the child jment of **ld final account and re- FISHING HONORS oil was consumed by the fire, causing , ---------- chief recognition mark*. H" ha* but Th* 8t. Petersburg Bourse ha* also port> and ah p,ra()na |ntrro.t«j ar, ren and older boys and girls. After ‘ I a loss of $250,000. BERLIN, July 29.—It is believed one habit—si io far a* hl* colleague* *u»pended and two failure* are re- ! hereby notified to file their objection*. the bounteous dinner the men and Mis* Jean Stewart, clerk at tbe lo that the kalaer has Instructed Aus have observed—-but it ia difficult to ported on tbe Glasgow exchange, boys bad a game of baseball. Lem If any they have, to Mid account and trla to withhold the invasion of Ser-'describe. During the hot summer . , ■ —— ..... — onade and ice cream aerved through cal postoffice, had the good fortune GRAÏN AMD MEAT ¡report on or before said day and hour pound trout, I’RK'EM <M> UP, via Until orders are received from days, Mann can be seen turning bl* NEW JURY LIST the day added materlolly to the pleas this week to land a 13 ¡In aald court. while on an outing at Telican Bay. DRAWN TODAY t Thl* notice I* published pursuant ------ --- I Potsdam. right band completely around and ure of all. 'This is said to be the largest one WASHINGTON, D. C., July 29- | The kalaer ha* forbidden war dem shaking his arm. He does this so Ito order *o made on the 23d day of There are many people in Klam- July, 1914. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffith and caught this season and Miss Stewart The department of agriculture ha* onstratlons Jn Germany, and is des- often during the day that his coat is Justly proud of ber success. estimated that the war scare en- perately attempting to persuade the sleeve "climbs” almost to his elbow atb • th Falla Fall* who who would would give give a a good good deal deal Miss Faye West expect to start Thurs SARAH K SEEDS, Guardian. Miss Stewart has been introducing hanced the prices of American grain czar to remain neutral, ¡to know Just whose names appear on |C. C Brower, attorney for said estate day morning on a camping trip to i the wonders of Klamath county to one hundred and alxty-nlne million Crater Lake. The officials expect a decision with-1Mil.I.IONH OF MEN the new Jury roll which was drawn 38-30-6-18-80-sw Walter Blizzard, assistant postmaster dollars yesterday. |in twenty-four hours, although the AVAILABLE FOR WAR this morning. Particularly I* this The Christian Endeavor will hold at Newton, Iowa, where she was ---------- view Is pessimistic of the result. - - ..... information of the greatest Import- Hummona CHICAGO, July 29. — Edward I ______ a social at the Mt. Laki church formerly employed, being transferred Mi II Ion* of men are available for unco to those who have already made to Klamath Falls. Mr. Blizzard has tn the Circuit Court of tbe But* of Wednesday evening, July 29tb. Muaic Cudahy, president of the Cudahy, FRANKFORT. July 29 An extra war duty in the event that the crisis their arrangement* to leave for hunt- Oregon, for Kiametb County. and games will be part of the even been visiting here for the past week, Packing company, predicts that there edition of the Gazette carries a Ber- between Servia and Austria-Hungary Ing trip* before Saturday, the open- and left this morning for Seattle and wlll be an enormous Jump in meatjlin dispatch to the effect that the ¡Cbarlae Wesley Judkins, Plaintiff. ing’s program. should Involve Europe. 'Ing of the deer season northern points on his return home. price*. vs. ’kaiser’s efforts to localize the war Austria—large as she I* in terrl- There Is Just a possibility that some He leaves very much impressed with “The cattle supply Is Inadequate,” ' have been nullified by the extensive tory and population—does not out- of these prospective hunters will be Adra Beatrice Judkins, Defendant. Mr. and Mrs. Greely and family i the fishing and scenic attractions of said Mr. Cudahy, "and in the event | P.usslan military movements ¡To Adra Beatrlc* Judkins, th* Above- spent 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. number Servia in available trained sadly disappointed and may be torn- this section. Named Defendant: of a general European war, the for- The publication Is evidently Koontz. in- men so heavily a* might be expected, polled to forego their anticipated I In th* name of th* stat* of Oregon, elgn markets will be demoralized, and I »spired, the ■> government - — as -------- vMUL-.n.y - frequently Hut the seriousness of the sltua- pleasure and remain In Klamath jou are hereby required to appear and , .V . ¡OSBORNE TO PLAY r I ever noct ♦ the Vl demand rl on/1 fne A n F «•» 111 F»». . _ The Mt. Laki young folk* quar-i expect for vn meat will be . uses al. the — Gazette to issue semi-official lUon Iles In the fact that once hostll- Falls to serve on the Jury for the next answer the complaint filed against YITH KLAMATH abnormal. tette. Miss Claudia Murphy, Mrs, Eg- The American packers news. The dispatch says that the HI®« begin, a general war might be thirty days, ¡you In th* above entitled suit, on or will be forced to pay abnormal conditions are rapidly growing worse Inevitable. gereth, Ray Murphy and Theodore The time of service for the old Jury I before the 13th day of August, 1914, Case, went to Midland to sing at the i The directors of the Klamath Fall* prices." BtioWM Husain make- good her lias expired and n new list contain Dial being the last day of tbe tlm* Baseball Club have been negotiating ¡OFF TO THE WOOD ¡threat to aid Servia, It la believed ing twenty-four names has • been within which dofendant la allowed to Sabbath school services Sunday. I with Pitcher Osborne, of the Pendle ON HUNTING TRIP i Germany and Italy would Join their drawn. For fear that some of these answer heroin as fixed by th* court The August meeting, Wednesday, ton team of the Trl-State league, for ---------- ¡ally, Austria. In any circumstances, may go In hiding before the papers for publication of summons herein; August 5th, of the Ladies' Aid of the some time to secure him for the Many hunting trips are arranged It Is believed England and France, are served, Sheriff Low la keeping the and If you fall ■<> to appear and Mt. Laki church will be held at Mrs. Klamath Fall* team for the next two SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.—Em for by business men of Klamath Falls the two remaining power* In the tînmes n secret for the present and nnawer, th* plaintiff will apply to th* Qus Bussing's. The ladies ate re-1 month*. Osborne made a propoei- ployers throughout California are be and already parties are leaving for triple alliance, would not permit their until he hn* time to serve the no- court for the relief prayed for In th* quested to bring their needles and l*on the club, and it was an- ginning to consider reorganization of the mountains to be ready for the ally, Russia, to fight such a serious tices. complaint filed herein, to-wit: For a thimbles. ¡nounced Tuesday that bls terms have their various lines of business to con dccrc* of laid circuit court of th* battlo alone. first day ’ s shooting of the open _________________ I been accepted and he has been noti- form to the eight-hour law, which ntato of Oregon, for Klamath county, Thia might mean the arraying of season for deer, which begins on Aug- F1LKH ANKENY____________________fled th«t effect. forever dltaolvlng the bond* of matri seems certain to pass at the fall elec-|ugt jgt Russia, France and Great Britain— DITCH REPORT I Pendleton this year won _ihe t*on. mony exlatlng between the plaintiff ( Q h Underwood, Dr. Cathey and and possibly Roiimanla on the side , I — ■ championship of the Western Tr'-| The proposition is an initiative ¡j E Bod)p( |eft Wednegday for the of Servia, and Germany and Italy on George lilohn, driving n new Ford and defendant, and for *uch other re The committee consisting of Ins State League, consisting of teams measure, so It will go through, if it gnuth fork of thp Rogue< W|th ramp. the side of Austria, with the possi automobile, made the round trip to lief na to the court «halt appear meat | and proper In the prom lies. lie Rogers and O. D. Matthews tiled from Walla Walla, North Yakima, passex at all, by popular vote, not-, ln< and gu|)plleg bility that other Balkan nation* and Crescent, a distance of 210 miles.' its report on the Ankeny ditch mat- Boise and Pendleton. Till* summons Is published ln the withstanding action by the legisla- 1 They war„ followed this morn- Turkey may be dragged Into the quar Wednesday. He wax Just eleven hours ter, containing a copy of the proposed ' Osborne, one of the star pitchers, Semi Weekly Harald, a newspaper on the road and used night and one- fng by the remainder of the rel. eontract between the government and wa* Picked for the all-star team by ture- published at Klamath Fall*, Oregon, Sentiment apparently Is strongly in par t y> ¿ onB | R tlng of Fred L. Houston, Austria ’ » army I* credited with a half gallon* of gasoline on the trip. --------- ...... the ----- 'seven sporting editors of the various the city, which v has received ap-1 by order of ths Honorable William 8. | its favor. It was estimated that fully | E B H„nry Mr A)t and Harry M peace strength of 415,000 men and Ho took Deputy Sheriff Lloyd I xjw proval of Will R. King, chief counsel P*P«re of the circuit, He and Pitch Worden, county Judge of said county, half of the industries ln the state will i Ackley. 1880 guns, which the first line re and Margaret McIntyre to Crescent, ers Peterson and 8bortstop Lund- for the reclamation service. made and entered on the l*t day of be affected, though some of them serve* would Increase in a few daya where the latter was turned over to strum were the only player* July, A. D. 1914, directing service of It will be necessary to hold an elec who only by a few minutes dally. Retail the Crook county sheriff. LOS ANGELES, July 28.—Jimmy to 800,000 men. summons herein to be made by publi tion to amend tlie city charter before were unanimously selected by the stores will be especially hard hit. Behind these could be mustered ¡Duffy, of Buffalo, will make hl* Pa writers. cation thereof In such newspaper for the council will have sufficient Marshfield offers 162 neroa cut up ¡six successive weeks. cific coast debut at Vernon arena to hundreds of thousands of men of authority to execute the contract. ( WASHINGTON, D. C., July 29. night, when he tackle* Leach Cross, varying ages who have had military into acre tracts for factory sites free Cummins ifc-ing Groomed Date of first publication hereof, Tbe city is to assume the obligation I July 2, 1914. At a conference recently held at Members of KalBpolis grotto, Knights of New York, ln a scheduled twenty- training and who would fill the gaps i to Industrial enterprise*. of the government for furnishing In the field army. Servia cap mobil C. C. BROWER, water to all the water rights below Des Moines, la., plans were laid to of the Veiled Prophets, enjoyed their (round bout. ■ annual outing today at Chesapeake Promoter Ed Carey plan* a aerie* Lattor Day Saint* (Mormonit) plan ize all her male population able to boom Senator Albert S. Cummins for Attorney tor Plaintiff. the lxvavitt property. Most of these bear arms to the number of 384,000 J n 386,000 church In Rast Portland. 1-2 8-11 sw Beach. .of bout* bar* for th* winner. ar* *ald to have waived their right* ,h* presidency in 1916. Semi-Weekly Herald \ SERVIANS BOMBARDEO W WiUlMS