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PÀGB TWO MOWAY. AUGUST A. 1914 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. similar action be taken regarding lbs t Mondell woman suffrage amendment, EXPLAINS CAUSE OF 0YIN6 CATTLE for that It be tacked on to the regular McCALL GIVES C1RCVMSTANCKS legislative program. A Continuation of the I OF poisoning Chauces appeared to be small for Klamath Republican presentation ot either amendment to .., Editor the house during the present session. Owners Had Been Warned Away W. O. SMITH From Pince. But Cattle Turned in -------------- i -------------------------- Field Through Mlsunderwtandiug: Entered at ths postoffice at Klamath u)l HAS along the southern bank of the River Drltia. ami that th« Austrians are advancing It In evidently Horvla's FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE •IK* I plan to draw the Austrians Into tlielr El s EH I'llE MX PI»A NATION I territory. DIPLOMANE RELATIONS ARE ENDED Semi-Weekly Herald DEMANDED BY «1KHMANY --------- ROME. Aug I Germany 1« briug- llrittah «.tablee» Peií«« t» War 1‘I mm | h < lir ,.Ä,, llo lu (>n Italy to make After l«Mtg Ctuifecrni'«—Anibaa- # lu b«r attitude It Mrs. Will Hurn, Mrs. A, R. Camp bell. Mrs Roy llamakcr, Mrs R. 1' mm I« mt Herrick A«k««l to Act lu Ger- (|| K|)|1„rBny understood that Italy Poison Had Been Spread in Vaal Falta. Or*.. aa second elate matter. NARROW ESI APE Spink, Mrs. K. G. Cummings, Mrs. many'« Behalf In Ferta—German w(1| r„mu|ll h(,utral, If potelble Quant Illes to Check March of the Aml>a«aador I.eaV«'* Ht. Peter»- O W. Robertson. Mrs. A K. Whit Grasshoppers. Published by the Herald Publishing man. Mrs. B. K. Haydon. Mrs. W. A. burg. Company, ot Klamath Falla, on. What might have been a serious LONDON, Aug I An iiucouflrm Masten, Mrs. C. R. Robertson. Mrs Following the poisoning and death Monday and Thursday of each week accident for the "innocent bystander” , «<1 report Is ulloal that the German PA RIH, Aug. I.—Al noon itMley D«>«pite the lure of Fred J. Noel, Mrs. H. F Murdoch. ■occurred Friday, when Garrett's of twelve head of cattle from eating Lunbasaador. Vonschoen, ha« left , .stream, mountain resorts and camp- Mr«. Will Lee and Mrs. Carey w*> kerned an order (or the gciirml I Paris for Berlin. new spreader was being operated. A parts green on the old < ulbertson # number of large function* have Ramsby. mobiUantion of the armi«« of France large number of people were attrac- (or Sunday. ♦ ♦♦ ted to the spot by the operation of place in Wood River Valley, the ulten plaee thia week. Tho lures LONDON, Aug 1. It Is reported ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White. Mr« the machine when a large hose which poison placed there In an effort to of five hundred aud bridge attract that Germany has declared war. ♦ FLASH—NT. PKTKIU4BITU1, Aug. ¡ 4 carries the hot oil from the tank, check the grasshoppers In the tight i many, while at the same time every Oscar Hlilve, Miss Hattie White and EACH TOOTH IKK 1. — The (<>r liuti der tarnt lou of war day secs the leaving of many for the Miss Margaret Delzell have left the a I burst, throwing scalding oil in sev- now being made against them by. FROM JAPAN MUST ♦ PARIS Aug. I -Thu Hrllisli am- “arlous scenic wonders, resorts and city for Spring Creek, where they from Germany will be conveyed to BEAR OWN LABEL ♦ eral direction. I County Agriculturist McCall, and the famous camping places to enjoy the ♦ ll>«> tore Uni oltlie lonlglil liy the Ger- 1 baaaador called on Elyse« uud form will spend a couple of weeks camp ♦ One young man who was witnesaing Lvldent |ntent t0 plaCe lhe on ♦ ally Informed Vlvlanl that England quiet and rest of Klamath's wonder- ing and enjoying an outing. Kirk man Andm-uunlor. ................................ .. . SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.— ♦ the w ork was struck amidships by the ■ ; hia Is prepared to aland by treaties and shoulders, McCall issues a state- ful climate and beautiful spots. ‘White, who is studying law at the ’ « John O. Davis. collector of cus- ♦ ¡stream of oil, but luckily escaped with WASHINGTON, D. Aug. I.— to co-operate with Franco In con ♦ ♦♦ University of Southern California at •>»• altuation ♦ toms here, ruled . yesterday that ♦ a ruined suit If the oil had struck iaent Mrs. R A. Johnsou entertained aj . Ix* Angeles, la attending part of his llie rc|HU< that tlx- German Amba»- nection with present crises. During The hop >ers have doue much dam 1_._. ... ... -------------------------- * toothpicks Imported into Jhta ♦ him in the face, the results would the cabinet conference, Vlvlanl ex an(i ruined several crops In that number of her friend* at an In- 11 lll,r' •nd wl11 be joined by mm I ot hail left Nt. Petrrwburg wae ♦ country come within the applies- ♦ have been serious. The British given out from Ilie W liite lloWM* to plained the situation. The work on Eighth street being section. County Agriculturist McCall for,U!‘* bridge party 1 riday after ♦ tion of the law as "capable of ♦ ainbassador said that England en day. ♦ ♦♦ u«in «hack th« on. n<x>u ul ,ier in the • ♦ being marked.” ite held up a ♦¡done by the Garrett Conatruction w,.„ r-ii«a Auierlian A iii I him « i I oi Myron T. dorse« France's position and would Mias Maud Baldwin outertalned Sprlugs addition. The guest* ♦ conaignment ot 1,000,000 tooth- ♦¡company is nearing completion and , Herrick foil«) cablr-l the plan« made support her. (the Camp-fire girls at ~~~_ ♦ the grade on Third street, which is & a,U,*ht’, _ . ___ E. R. Ream«*, _____ Mrs. F. an Inforiu-il until each one is labeled were: Mrs. * picks ‘■tepan." “when‘s‘‘\hey' we« k i ____________ ¡being \Zpa\^ . VorVac^amtatag “ by ‘ Mr. Mr McCall “‘Ca,‘ atate« ,Ut’* that ‘bat the cattle I | Jennings. Mr./Don J. Zumwalt. IX ‘-•Thursday for the Amerhan aiiiluouuidor to lake I —— ‘ ____ . ... * l*r**M«nl («»Greet Kina- ? X X? “eld ” ___ B*"' ______ E. «' J. J' Murray, Mur^' M',S “ \ T h L “ .. .7? i barge of tiertiiany'a .affair« in the Culled Press Service ♦ shipped here. The firm to which ♦ the same company. I. practically w-’*8 eV,de“‘ «« Frt'iicli rapltal. plan« an> imi » . ...i._ai__ i _ A chaperoned by Mlaa Maud Baldwin on account of a misunderstanding or Maud Baldwin, Mrs. Mra. O. the toothpicks were consigned ♦ tabllshed. WASHINGTON. D C, Aug 1. Geo. Pn * week-end camping trip on Crys- iH-tng con«iilcml. It »a« almi »tated The asphalt mixture and oil was from lack of caution by ttie owner to Krause. Mrs. J. 8. Kent, Mrs. ♦ has appealed to Washington. ♦ President Wilson tomorrow will send In lite calile Giat tlie *'Eiiro|H-aii re- Mrs. '•"' Cr, “ ’ k recently. The girls will also ♦ first put on Eighth street Friday regard the warnings issued to the Noland. Mm. Herbert Gale, and cublegrams of congratulation to two be the guests of Miss Baldwin to- | h >H m nere not favorable." farmers until after a rain had min- j on es. Mrs. Jones to a niece of ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A new spreading machine has been se- European monarchs King llssken of Herbert Gale and is visiting here,n,Mht on “ la,,n<'h PorlX down the -------------------------- cured by Garrett and It was used in imlzed the danger of poisoning. PARIS. Aug. 1. ■!» wua aeini-of- Norway and King Constantine of j river. The Camp-fire girls are: According to McCall, the cattle be- this summer from California, NEW JURY LIST---------------------------- the process. It will take several days Misses Josie and Lillian Van Riper, nclally stated here this morning that Greece In honor of the birthday an IS MADE PUBLIC ito finish up the work on this street. longed to K. Loosley and Jack Pelton________________♦♦♦ ‘Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Weeks. the German ambassador nt St. niversaries of those rulers instead of James Pelton, as reported. ... ... _ ... , --------- On Third street the heavy blasting , j . . . , Mr- an«l Mrs. W. O. Smith left 8,t* Majraol Sanderson. Pearl Ilolvln. Holvin Petersburg had received his pass- The signed statement and explana- . „ . . . , Sheriff Low has completed the »er- has practically been completed. The . ,, urday in their machine for th*iRuth Avery and Marjorie McClure. . ports, and was en route to Berlin. Out After Deer tion follows: ’ , t „ vice of subpoenas on the new list of curbing has been put in from Main to » .-u » ... . ... south fork of the Rogue river, where The foreign otfi'C refused Io make I'OHttunster W A Dvlsell, Frank ♦ ♦♦ Because of the death of cattle be- .. ... . . , jurors, with the exception two or High street and the rock which will , . . n i. . , , — . they will spend two weeks rusti- nny comment on tlic report. Ira White, J. W. Bryant and D m 1 Th« Saturday Club met Saturday Ixyosley at Fort , ... „ - three wuo are out ot the county. be Put on for the base is expected to longing to , Pelton and , , . , eating. They will join Attorney C. F evening at the bom« of Miss F< mi < r. At noon n News dispatch from Ber- Zumwalt left Friday morning for th« Klamath from poison placed for [ . ,, , .. _ , The new jurors who are to begin arrive any day. ___ . , . t i Stone and wife, of the firm of Stone on Alameda near Esplanade. A brief ' lln, via London. Mid that Germau Buck Lake country for a couple of hi . . _ , . . _ . . ---------- ---------- •------------- - — «*.«. grasshoppers III4MAJ many U11KUI might W be ALiaiU afraid _ - — - , - service Tuesday morning are: ¡to use the remedv recommended for * °a,e' *h° h*’e ’lre**”r ‘her* ,k"ch “>• Beethoven, the relations with Russia had been sev days' <le«>r hunting CHAMBER FAVORS Klamath Falls—John Coleman, A > . losses — .. | ,wo weeks. emperor of the pianoforte, will be ered. The czar was given until noon | » tear « of similar For this BETTER ROADS C. Lewis, E. B. Henry, J. E. Bodge. ¡given, and the following program to answer Germany's ultimatum, but Men III Men V tall ; reason, and also to correct the re Mlles Lippert. E. E. Kirkendall. T. Mrs. Frank Ward entertained elab- Farewell to the Plano ..Beethoven 'nt that time no reply had been made. W. C. Dunning and wife and Er ports current regarding the matter. M. Cunningham. Burge W. Mason, i At a meeting held Friday at the orately at the Ward residence on Mias Octavia Delaip Both countries are making arrange nest Bubb were In the city yesterday |an explanation ta made. Bine street at 500. A two-coursc I Moonl|<ht Son,u .............. Beethoven ments to hnve their affairs handled from Merrill E. B. Hall. Frank R. Matt and Henry (White Pelican by the chamber of! *'In this particular field on the Cul luncheon was served and the house! ¡commerce at which J. H. Alberts of \||ga Zumwalt Janssen. I by a neutral power. It Is expected Vocal Merrill—J. G. Swan. H. H. Hoyt, Salem, a member of the executive bertson place was the worst of the was beautifully decorated In pink > ¡that the I’nlted States will be asked N. S. Merrill, Fred Stukel and John committee of the Tri-State Good grasshopper infestation and accord ¡sweet peas, hollyhock and ferns. Two j nckaB|Blly M)ne Oood N|fht to act for both countrl«* Roads Association, and Will G. ingly all of the preliminary work in prixes were given for the first best Colwell. It ta understood that the French ................................................ Trotere Dairy—Jacob Rueck and Manuel Steele, superintendent of Crater Lake checking them was done thnre When score and the «econd best score Mrs I ambassadors have been Informed by Miss Vera Houston ¡National Park, were guests, the fol all mechanical means of catching l*on J. Zumwalt was awarded tbe 'o Vierra. Rusala thnt the terms of Ilia treaty | Divine Redeemer ........... Gounod the grasshoppers failed, tine poison first best prize for highest score and Fort Klamath—T. J. Jackson. J. lowing resolutions were adopted: between tho two countries makes It was tried and in this field the poison Mrs. Will W. Adam* took the sec- nle Miss Marguerite Williams "The Klamath Chamber of Com F. Loosley and Frank Burns. obligatory on the part of France to Mighty Deep .......................... Jud* merce urges you to include in the was placed. All of the references on end prize for second best score. The • support Russia in case ot war. Bly—O. W. Howard. Harold Klnnear state highway trunk may road from , poisoning hoppers recommend the guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. (Bj Notice of Flual Account When the news of the orders for Bonanza—John Forbes. April Rain ................... Woodman Medford east to the national forest P,acinB of the poison mixture <» E. R. Reames, Mrs. F. _____ ______ Jennings, Mrs (b) Vlalons..........................d'Hardelot mobilization reached the public the In th« county court of Klamath coun Olene—J. B. Short. l X» s * will 11-««« Baldwin, . Misa **« n . reserve, also a road from Klamath drl,Ia or plle" ,n front of th« hopper Maud Baldwin. ! crowds went wild. The foreign of- ty. stale of Oregou Mlaa Carrie Foater this was the first Mrs. Geo. ________ _____ ______ Falls north to the national forest re- adva « ‘ «'* «nd this was the first Mrs. Geo. T. Baldwin, Mrs. Chas, MT. LAKI .NOTES Open Tby Blue Eyes . Massenet ) flee waa surrounded by a wlldly In lite matter ot the estate and serve. Both of the named thorough- me|bod tried. Thia Thia did did not not prove prove Martin. Martin, Mrs. Mrs. F. F. E. E. Martin, Martin. Mrs. Mrs. E. E guardianship of Joseph 8. Seeds, Blackbird and Rose ....Clarke ¡cheering mob. i fares to connect with government effective and later the thin broad- b . Hall, Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Mrs. G. L’ndoubtedly the German ambos- un Insane person, uow deceased MT. LAKI. Aug. 1.—The social Miss Ixiulse Benson ¡roads to Crater I-ake.” casting method waa tried. With this a . Krause. Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. «ador will ask for his passport to- Notice Is hereby given that th* un given at the Mt. Laki church Wednes Talks were made by a number method there Is no liklihood of stock. Mrs. 8. 8. Henley, Mrs. Geo. Noland, Will day evening by the Christian En- Baldwin spent several night, Ambaaaador Herrick has been dereigned has tiled with th* clerk ot present, the most important by Mr. i even If In the field, getting enough Mrs Fred Shallock. Mrs. J. J. Parker, deavor was a great success. The days In the Wood River Valley the asked tn act In the behalf of Ger- the above entitled county court her Alberts and Superintendent Steele, of the poison to hurt them, but even Mrs. Earl Whitlock, Mrs. Fred Mel final account aud report aa guardian evening was spent in games of con- past week. Mr. Baldwin was attend many during hostilities. who talked of plans of improvement then the recommendation was to base. Mrs. C. C. Hogue. Miss Fay* of tbo above mentioned estate and ing to some business and enjoying a test, dramatization of Mother Goose for the showing of Klamath’s beaut- keep them out until after a heavy Hogue. _ . Mrs. G. K. Van __ Riper, .___ Mrs. LONLON Aug 1 The French matter, aud that Friday, August, 11, rhymes, etc. A program of music' short outing and Mrs. Baldwin ac ies and wonders to the outside world. ira,n- . In this th,a field fl**d where the applies- G. W. White, Mrs. F. M. White, Mrs companied him. embasf y here today confirmed the 191 I. at iu o'clock lu the forenoon of and readings was rendered, and The chamber ot commerce decided ,,oa waa ln bu,k ,be poison i waa was I Oscar Shlve, Mra. Mrs. C. R. Roberta, Mrs. Mr*. S report that yesterday the German said day at G>* court house of said cocoa and cake served. A large num (to give the county court every in- 'la*»gerous and uader no considers- I F. Willits, Mrs. E. B. Henry. Miss F. Willits, Mrs. E. B. Henry. Ml** ber were present. Friends from Nri Frank Jennings, a prominent atnbasi i lor demanded that the cou.ity, has been appointed by the ducement possible in the building of tio® sbould cattle have been placed Elizabeth Stilts, Miss Lillian Stilts, society Klamath Falls, Midland and Poe Val woman of this city, left French foreign office explain the In Hoti. William 8. Wordeu. juugo of better roads and to favor the bond- ln a,icb a fleId unl|l after a very Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs C. F. Stone, ■ Sunday for the ley attended. About eighty were'i„_ 1 __ Hawllan Islands, tentlot:« of Franc*. He stated that said <ourt. aa the lime and place for i,n* of the state for state highways ra|n. Mra. C. H. Daggett, Mra. R. J. Rlch- where she will spend the remainder 'h* would cell at noon todsv for the hearing objection« to, and fur «< ttle- Preeent J ________ ____ _______ I "A staten "A statement has been made that ardson. Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. R. A of the summer. reply. ■i mt of said linal account and re ¡BENSON DEMEN ’ I was forbidden to place poison In Emmitt, Mrs. W. S Wiley. Mrs. R. 8. | It «as stated this afternoon that port , and all persons interested are ♦ ♦♦ The Mt. Laki Cemetery Aasocia- i NON-NCIT MOTION tbla •±!= fl*ld- i eras told to go ahead Moore. Mra. Eliza Marple. Mrs. Fred Miss Ferne Hoagland and Mias the re dy of the French foreign of hereby notified to file their objections, tion met Thursday afternoon, July and find the effective way to combat Sanderson. Mrs A M Worden. Mrs. Karie Montgomery spent the week fice was that "France must consult if any they have, to said account and 30th, and elected John Koontz direc The motion for a non-suit made ,he Krasshopp«»rs. Any such prohl- Will G* Wilson, Mrs Don J. Zumwalt, end with Mr. and I Mrs Geo. her own Interests at this time.” No report on or before said day and hour tor for three years and Karl Robley Friday by the attorneys for the re^ 'bltlon did not reach _________ -. ... me. _______ I under- ___ Mrs. C. H. _____ Merryman. Mrs. C. M Chastain and family, the guesta of further Information was furnished lu said court. for two years. They also made plans fendant la the trial of Mrs. Pearson everyone knew of ---- the Mrs. •• Will Mrs ------ I ’tood - ---- ---- — a pres- -----| Ramsby, - —< » — ••• ’> W • Adams o aaam, aaa a J. the German ambassador. This notice Is published pursuant for fencing and cleaning the cem- vs. — Big — - - Lumber - -- poison ln the field, as I Louis Bath, Mrs. F. H. Mills, Mrs. Miss Meta Chastain. The Chastains Basin company was ,nce °f - the Telephone communications be- to order *o made on the 22d day of are In camp at their place on Spring etery. All interested are requested denied by Circuit Judge Benson and ma<*P » report to a general meeting E. J. Murray, Mra. Fred Williams Creek tween France and England were aud-‘July, 1914. to meet at the cemetery on August he ordered the trial to proceed ........................ “ 1 'held In Fort ‘ . Klamath of the re«ni«« dcnly cut off at 1:55 this afternoon SARAH E. HEEDS, Guardian 8th to help with the work. The motion for non-suit was based 'of the trials and the success of the The cause ta not explained, and It la ¡C. (' Brower, attorney for said estate. EQUALIZE HILA LT Y --------- jon fourteen counts, among which ¡poison method, and it was general F causing much apprehension. The 2 J-30-4-11-20-sw Miss Lottie Wilson is spending a ¡were that at the time of Pearson’s knowledge that this field was the VALVES IN PLAN channel cables were at their busiest few days with Miss Mabel Morrlaon. death he was not In the employ of time, when they suddenly went doad Xi °«•Whrr<‘ “nr work had b<en A party of young folks spent Tues-: the lumber company but was work done. Warning was also given as to Hemmona * M. A. Grant, representing the man st I-ands End, aa If th* cables had day evening with them, flinch being ing for Charles Thomas, a contrac- turning stock Into fields or pastures In the Circuit Court of the State of GALVE8TON, Texas, July 31,— ufacturers' Appraisal company of been severed. It ta possible that the amusement for the evening. tor for the company. Also that Pear before rains. Oregon, for Kiauialh — County. Cleveland, viuTviuuu, umu, Ohio, is jh In in me the city and • r r*nce has ordered »no the auigam«/ military tip op- - • --------------- New records were looked for today son bad Imperiled hfs life with the “The whole affair is the result of while hero will endeavor to Intro er " tor * *° rut 01,1 ,bo switchboard J tbar1 “ “ Wesley Judkins, Plaintiff, 11 Miss Lou Bussey, of Poe Valley, knowledge that he was doing so and an unfortunate misunderstanding. If In the motorcycle races which were to V«. dice what ta known iw th* Somers: The brltlsb cabinet has perfected . ( be run over the beach cours* here spent several days with her stater, gone into a place where he had for- the printed directions are followed this afternoon. The motorcycle races sy*t< in, which he tli'ms equalizes ltH war plans after a lengthy con- Adra Beatrice Judkins, fietendaut. Mrs. Everet Griffith, this week. bidden another to go go. and the preparation scattered ac I Terence. It la admitted that the situ- To Adra H"«tr*ce Judkins, the Above- realty values. The evidence for the plaintiff was cordingly, It is very doubtful If any are run under the auspices of the atlon Is extremely aeglous. The war Named Defendant: Mr. Grant was in Medford at the The Ladies Aid of the Mt. Laki completed Friday and Saturday morn bad result* would follow «ven with Galveston Motorcycle Club, and in 1 fleet Is being mobilized In the North ,n t,,e of lhe ■•••• of Oregon, time of the Tri-State Good Roads church will meet with Mrs. Bussing ing the witnesses for the defense cattle in the same field, but to be conjunction with the automobile you urs hereby required to appear and next Wednesday, It will be an all were placed on the stand. The exam on the safe side all stock should be races which are being held between meet, where he met County Judge tinder secretaries and attache, of “n,Wur lb" Worden, who Invited him to come r----- -------------- ------ ------------- — . day session. All the ladies of the ination you In the above entitled suit, on or of witnesses Continued removed until after a heavy soaking July 3d and August 3d. here. He will meet with the county ,he French. German nnd Russian em- community are invited to attend. The principal motorcycle event to-; liefoie the 13th day of August, 1914, throughout the day. rain This, of course, applies with commissloners this afternoon and lay have left London, to Join double force where scattered In bulk day was the ten-mlle race for am before them his plan. tholr regiments. ",al be,n, ,ho lot d"jr of the "»• Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Theo SWAN LAKE ETRE ateurs. I ' M A. McCALL. A member of the French embassy *hlC*‘ d’’feod““‘ '« •»«”»•’<» «□ dore and Austin Case and Faye West __ . ,,,,,, . . . . ¡answer heroin ns fixed by the court UNDER CONTROL! '‘County Agriculturist.’.’ I made the following statement to theL ......................... ............ I Greeley Bella Out started on a camping trip Thursday. for publication of summons herein; ALBANY, N. Y„ Aug. 1,- Several United Press: E. C. Greeley, of the Greeley and If you fall so to appear and They will be joined In town by Marie A larges forest fire has been burn- '1 ',o v SERVICE h thousand Catholics, representing the "Everything depends on England. Griffith and will visit Crater Lake mg the last few days In Swan Lake ^»R OREGON DRY Albany diocese, will leave here and Plumbing company, has sold his In- If England will Inform Germany that nnswer, the plaintiff will apply to th* i teresta In the company to hla partner, court foi the relief prayed for In the during their trip. V-.'ky and Friday the smoke be ---------- nearby points tomorrow on a pilgrim t‘ her navy Is prepared to strike, thsre Orej.on dry will be the principal age to the shrine of St. Anne de Beau . C. R. McClellan, who will conduct will be no war. Otherwise, the situa complaint filed herein, to-wlt: For a came so conspicuous in the direction decree of said circuit court of the Mra. Murphy and family, Mr. of the Algoma mill that many thought subject of a union nwjeting of the pre, Quebec. A number of clergy the business. Mr. Greeley expects tion fa hopeless.'’ to leave the city soon. state of Oregon, for Klamath county, Avery, Mrs. Eggerth and Mr. and Mrs, the mill was being consumed. i ixrotewtant churches of the city which men will direct the pilgrimage. forever dissolving the bonds of matrl- Tester and Mr. and Mrs. Phyles have The fire, however, Is west of the j "ill be held at the Grace Methodist PARIS, Aug 1,- The Germans | lllony ex|»tlnic between the plaintiff gone on a camping trip of a week to Applegate ranch, and Fire Warden ¡Episcopal church Sunday night. (Going to High Gssde Frank Vincent of Merrill and Mis* have cut the wires on the frontier. lin,j defendant, and for such other re- Crater Lake. C. C. Chitwood has a force of fifteen The meeting will follow along tb<- J- B. Van Bellen, proprietor of a Bertha Slater of this city wore united French and Germans are nwnltlng ||(.f n« to the court shall appear meat men on the spot with the fire prac lines of the fight that is now being local «hoe store, will leove in a short In marriage at noon Saturday by the slgnnl. and proper In the premlaea. CO Nti HESS CONSIDERING tically under control. made In. Oregon to vote the state dry time for Highgrade, where he has Rev. J. 8. Stubblefield at the Pres- i Tills summons Is published In the PROHIBITION BILI. lhe origin of the fire ta not known, at the next election. The most vig mining interests. Mr. Van Bellen byterlan manse. Mr. Vincent is a BERLIN, Aug. 1,- The govern- but ft Is thought to have started from, orous fight yet made by the drys is expects to be gone several weeks, member of the tonsorlal trade at ment has ordered all German ship Scml-Weekly Herald, n newspaper WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 1,— the burning of slashings at the Al under way. A number ot local busi- Merrill and Miss Slater Is a local ping to go to the nearest neutral published nt Klamath Falta, Oregon, by order of the Honorable William 8. A postponed meeting of the house goma mill. A large force of men was nexs men will address the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haydon have re- ' girl. port. Worden, county judge of snld county, rules committee to consider the order also sent out by the mill people to and 4*111 take up the benefits to be turned from a month’s sojourn with ' It Is seml-offlclally stated that the of a special rule for presentation to fight the fire, as It is close to their derlv««i from a dry state in various relatives and friends In California, I Tlie recall is a new and active In- emperor has Interrogated the French made and entered on the 1st day of July, A. I). 1914, directing service of the house of the Hobson national pro timber and also might threaten the light*. Special music has been se- Mr. Haydon has resumed Ills position \ dustry In Curry county. foreign office ns to Its Intentions In summons herein to be made by publl- hibition amendment was scheduled mill Itself. Icured for the meeting. A male quar- as deputy sheriff In the court house. case of war between Russia and Ger catlon thereof In such newspaper for for today. The North Bank railroad will con- many, and It Is also admitted that six successive weeks. , let is to be among the numbers on Suffragist leaders threatened to George Ashley, formerly an agent ¡the program. A. C. Sweitzer, conductor of the Chil ¡struct a 200-foot dock at Portland. the tenor of France's reply was not Date of first publication hereof, complicate an already delicate situa for a well known motorcycle com The masting will commence at 8 oquin freight, has returned from a favorable. July 2, 1914, I tion by a demand that if a special pany In this city, ta now in the pos P. m. and all interested in the tem- three months’ visit In the East and An ore find on Sugar Creek, Jos C. 0. BROWER, rule expediting the national dry session of a Harley-Davidson, of porance wave are Invited to be pres will hold down his position with the ephine county, runa $2,500 to the NISH, Aug. 1.—The war office ad Attorney for Plaintiff. amendment consideration goes, that ¡which he is justly proud ent. Espe*. ton. 1 2 8-1« aw mits that the Servians are retreating 4 • k « . I t L Ynwf NfMAF RgW'/NVrl KCCOrO at Motorcycle Race« I