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Semi-Weekly Herald trvrhdav . avu . THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE TWO M„.„ CRESCENT St Ht. >1 BLASS SENT Monarchs Who Make Up Triple Alliance tremendous firing on the sea <». $••« v™«.. B[1M Wm n(||f jg IN[ [151 vassisw I.IÜMIM l»N< I MORE APPEAL* LONDON, Aug 6. The people ARMA |H lit RRII HI.A MOBILIZED Architect Veghte sent the plans to I TODAY TO ITALA TO STANI» HA HER have arisen and demanded timi Kllch 'rescent today for the new school | * ( house, ritKATA AGREEMENT of war. ener be made minister which is to he erected there three G< rumn Dirigible« Clr. li’ Owl this summer in time for the opening Editor W. O. SMITH Hi u»-><-l« mid Then Disappear. Eng Germans at* Ru-wimi Him k Hen Fleet Is Buttled TOUI.ON, Aug 6. of school next fall. land Demmnla That Gei many R<w I p—-Rc|HUt That llvlgliiiis Re lai ked and bombarde.! Algeria from Entered at the postoffice at Klamath It Is expected that the buildli < will pulsi* Gemimi» AA Uli Great Loss— thè ava ibis morning. bui ili» llrltlshj pvcl the Neutrality of II. Iglum aud Falls. Ore., as second class matter. Jcost ( in the neighborhood of S2.5OO ih'ilish tXiuilimmlvr-lti-Chief Or Malta rteet lu-aded tliem off Tliey re-1 Gives Kaiser Until Midnight lo ,3011 will he a frame structure, fount> Make Ills Reply ders II. stilici ioti of the Gemimi tuiuvd lo Algeria and attackid thè Published by the Herald Publishing superintendent Peterson said, in Elect—Ilion Io Re Struck Sisin Frvnch squailron Durlng thè un- Company, of Klamath Falla, on sneaking _ _ of the building: “It will be I.ON IM IN, Aug. 4.—Sir Edward gagemeut thè Pauther, Brillali, w»< Monday and Thursday of each week building in the county when Grey, foreign minister, admitted to- CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. JI.— bit In thè magatine, whlcli exploded ¡finished. It is unique tn that while Hint England liaa forcefully de- I'.-rl.- minoi.iiccd today liiat the Itua- Most of the crew were slain and th'- Two dollar» per year in advance it is being built amply large to ac boat sank Machinery on th« Gov moled Hint G.-rumuy respect tlie I lim u* Ima been float'd Io «ar»lii|>* commodate the students tor several mid limi the Huudan licei located In bell». German, was disabled and her' n^nfmllty of Belgium. Tlie kaiser GREEN, BLUE OR years, yet it Is being so constructed colors were hauled down The Hies |IHH I hmii given until midnight to re- tlie Black Sen Ima lawn I hi III ci I up. RED BITTER NEXT tl.a. when the time comes it will be lau, French was fleeing from the scene ply, la simple matter to build into it with- \ IEXX A, Aug. 5.—Austrian sharp- when overtaken mid captured by the 5 __ ¡out defacing the original, but rather WASHINGTON. I). C.. Aug BRUSSELS. Aug 4 Belgium bus sluMitcvs winged a Huss Ian aviator Gormaus of the struc Lavendar, scarlet, red. white audlw-l* add ,o *be beauty t,. lined to comply with the Garman mer I vmlH-rg. The ship fell .MM! feet blue, and. in fact, any color or com- ture." VANCOUVER. H C . Aug 5 A ultimatum. the airmau was killvil. This is the district in which the bination of colors of butter may grace large and Irate mob today stormed It la reported that the Orman« the American dinner table soon. This clerk has b. en indicted for misuse of HOME, tug. A.—Gemimi) formal- the German consulate. A big double have made a strong Invaalon near is hinted at in an official bulletin by|the school funds recently, A large Three German dirigibles I.» notilltsl authorities livre that Eng- -eagle, which has adorned the en Vervlara. surplus fund is on hand in the district department of agriculture expert«. I..ml ami I rance are aitai king ami lie- trance Just above the door. «»» torn sailed over Brussels for un hour and That the color of "Boaay's" butter for school improvements due to a mis maini Italian »upport. The Italian down and trampled. Glass doors aud then disappeared, may be regulated and changed by the take made by the assessor several The king personally commands the i aliim-l is considering the matter, but windows were smashed feed given milch cows is asserted as'years ago. which netted the district llelgiun troops, and a complete mo ex|M*ctcil to remain neutral. a scientific fact. considerable money. BRUSSELS, Aug 5. Later reports bilisation was made today. from olllclal headquarters elute that If as much progress in determining , " ' ” ' “I will accept the responsibility BRUSSELS. Aug. 5. The fighting the color of cow's butter by the feed ^DIS AAII.M»N IS pim-ed upon me.” said In Belgium Is becoming heavier Ger Belgians have effectively checked the t|lat |1BM . made a a REPORTED WORSE given them is during the next many's Cologne army has crossed the Hermans In their advance. The Ger King Albert, presiding over a joint decade, scientists think it not beyond i boundary and marched on tleumenleh man losses are heavy while Belgium's anu|on, ’ My country has been In- WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. 5. - the realms of hope to feed cows so Ivaded and we will resist and there divided. An advance was are considered trifling that butter of the hues of Joseph's It is admitted at the White House “Belgium has proclaimed her neu mad« on Liege and Nntnur by the two that Mrs. Wilson, who has been suf LONDON, Aug 5. The admiralty trality and will maintain this and her coat may naturally result. divisions. Color pigments found in cows' fod fering from nervous prostration for Fifty thousand Germans attacked announced this morning that England neutrality to the last drop." two months, is much worse. On ac- The faction leaders made similar der is responsible for the assertion Llcgo, where 25,000 Belgians were had declared war on Germany nt It t color . u butter i. spoochee. and there »as an euthuil- that the of . . the is de- count of this, the Misses Margaret B stationed. Heavy fighting was en 'o'clock last night. sum- , . . . . j . - ¡and Jessie Wilson have been i ~ — nstlc demonstration. termined largely by the provender gaged In and the artillery fire was iinoned ■ , - - >moned to return to the capitol AMSTERDAM. Aug. 6 German Many color pigments are found in _ ................. terrific. The Germans were repuls | President Wilson is undergoing a ed. l.osae» on both sides were heavy. troops are crossing Holland eu routs Hildebrand Ncbool Improved graen plants. severe strain, owing to Mrs. Wilson's The tiermans retired and built en t<> France. Fighting Is fieri-» between That yellow will be the standard illness and the European struggle. Contractor Banta was here Wednee trenchments within range of the city, j Dutch ami Germans, but the Dutch day to purchase lumber for the ad- color, however, is assured by the fact The bombardment of tbe city con are retiring. that the pigment known as carotin, I \ IDENCE dltlon which Is being built on to the tinued from a semicircular position 1 Losses are heavy on both aldea. lllldcbralid school When completed which is yellowish in hue. is found Detachments from the main army set the building will accommodate about to predominate in green stuff. LONDON. Aug f> -Germany has lire to Vise and burned it to the They make yellow pigments in milk KAietre- declared war against England The forty pupils. The evidence on both sides in the ¡ground Similar action was taken F ranz JosjM known as "xanthophylls." These pig WlLHE-LM th- British | suit against the county being brought ¡on Argemen. It Is reported that cotnmander-ln-chlef of__ ________ ments pass directly from the feed Into — navy has ordered the annihilation of Dangerously III “ .... iby Earl Stewart, in which he asks .»cores were killed In the conflagra- the milk, explaining the fact that I ' . the German fleet. It la believed that Burg« Mason Jr., who lias been • i 182,000 damages for the breaking of J tions. fresh grass and carrots, largely im-1 ' u- » If the fleet has not already struck, seriously III for the last few days with , .». a leg due to a defect in the highway, pregnated with carotin. Increase the ■ KING hla tonsils, Is reported to be still In „ ‘»as finished up early Wednesday, BRUSSELS. Aug 5,— Latest re the blow will come Immediately. VICTOR. LMMANUE yellowishness of butter. , . a . . ■■.... a very dangerous condition, The III* ,,, . .. ..I Witnesses were introduced by the Green corn will produce a highly, , , Kaiser Wilhelm is the dominant an occasion in which the Triple Al- ports state that the Belgians have Admiralty of nesa Is similar to the other case« LONDON. Aug 5 . . ... _ . defense to show that the plaintiff 'liance might have been used against i *a,ned a »weeping victory near Spa yellow butter, the department experts I , , . . ki !«•»«■ Ik— i* w «-am •* m Art tvi m I«» I n o ear i • » I si a fidala denied the report that German which proved fatal lu a number of . . , . . i knew of the defect and that the blame 'figure in the Triple Alliance (Ger- declare. Bleached clover hay and .peace. Now haa come another oc- over the Germans, completing wiping warships had been sunk. Instances here this summer ,, a . a , H. »'as his own. The cause of the ac- 'many, Austria and Italy). He has yellow corn are devoid of yellow col- - ! casion. Austria would not have ¡out two German regiments. The Ger .... , cident was a pole which was left ¡maintained the inheritance of Bis- oring. and. when fed cows, produces dared to attack Ser via did she not ¡mans were advancing in armored TOKIO, Aug 6.- The cabinet has , , . . . standing near the road, Notice of Final Account luarck, who organized the Triple Al feel she would be backed by Germany ¡trains. The Belgians had posted ar a pale colored butter. announced Japan's neutrality for the tillerymen along the route. Unex- "It is Indisputably true.” the de-' and Italy in case of general war liance for the purpose of protecting the county court of Klamath coun lt> ¡■ectedly to the Germans, the Belgians present. But If England becomes In partment declares, “that the breed | In on Busi news ¡the integrity of the German speaking throughout Europe. ty. state of Oregon. volved and needs aid, Japan will ex of cows, also, influences the color of1 J. G. Swan, former county school peoples of Germany and Austria, Franz Joseph is not considered a had laid mines under the train, which tend Its word given out. In the matter of the estate and milk "fat," but vary “the rations" and ¡superintendent, but now farming near guardianship of Joseph 8. Heeds, tchiefly against the reprisals of France great statesman, but In the many j were exploded at an advantageous there will be a corresponding varia-'M*rrill. is here on jury duty, an Insane person, now dsceased. after her defeat in 1870 and the pos years of bis reign he has seen every , point. LONDON. Aug. 6. — It Is reported tion in the color of the milk fat in : Notice is hereby given that the un sible aggressions of mighty Russia in trick of European diplomacy and be J The locomotive drawing the train ¡that British cruisers captured the each breed.” lp to the ,'od«e dersigned has filed with the clerk of the future. The Triple Alliance has has been able to steer his country ¡and the two forward cars were com Jersey and Gurnesey cows give the I^ester Sparks left Tuesday for maintained the peace of Europe for through a safe course. The king of pletely demolished. Immediately the : German steamer Wllllhad off the the above entitled county court her yellowest milk The department de- Harriman Lodge, where be will be more than a quarter of a century. The Italy lias never displayed qualities Belgian artillerymen, placed there for * °“"t oi New Foundlaad. final account and report as guardian dares even to the extent of causing employed the remainder of the sum- < risis brought about by the kaiser's of statesmanship to make him a pow the purpose, opened fire on the re re of the above mentioned eelate and mainder of the German force. MAM HES’IER, Aug .> It Is the public to look with suspicion1 n»ef- . l,la,, matter, and Friday, August, August. at, 21, 'demands in the Agidir incident was erful individual figure in Europe The surprise swept the German» ' l ‘ or,,<1 ,hat the German steamer Dry- »r- •*> “ that *■«<»■/. The surprise swept the GermaasI of i,H. 10 o'clock In th. forenoon of upon their products because of Its I off their feet They resisted fiercely Go to Ranch being apparently too yellow. I ’ __ I the crew arrested. ,al<l da>f a‘ ,be courl boua« °r aa,d I..idles A><l to Meet but were effectively routed by the Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Coseboom left MALANI» AVANTS . county, lias beta appointed by the ACTION TAKEN The' The Grace Methodist Episcopal Aid awful fire centered on them FIRST LUTHERAN ¡Tuesday morning for their ranch near LONDON. Aug 5,—A Copenhagen Hon. William 8. Worden, judge of Society will hold a business meeting i rout was followed by a general re COLLEGE STARTED - Keno. They will remain there dur- . dispatch states that a German tor rour‘- •• 0,0 “me and P|aco for Geo. M. Hyland, member of the Or ¡at the church an Thursday afternoon treat. The rear of the German col ---------- ¡Ing the harvest time. bearing objections to, and for settle pedo boat has been dynamited and OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 5.—The --------------------------- egon commission to the Panama- at 2 30. A full attendance is re- umn was followed by Belgians and sunk In the Baltic Sea two miles off ment of aald final account and re slaughtering of the fleeing soldiers first Lutheran college to be erected in Down From Odessa Pacific Exposition to be held In 3an I queVt d. Itiedser. Thirty of the crew were re- port; and all persona Interested are commenced. California has been started in Oak-, A Bell, who has been employed Francisco in 1915, was present at hereby notified to file their objections. I ______ . ported drowned. 'Goes to Sun Francisco land and will be completed in a few ¡n fPelican Bay Lumber company’s If any they have, to aald account and a special meeting of the Klamath months. A. J. Lyle left Monday morning for I ’ PARIS, Aug 5. Latest reports camp at Odessa, has returned to Mark Daniels, general superintend- r’P®rl on or befor® aald da’r and bour .Chamber of Commerce Wednesday San Francisco, where he will meet ¡show fighting to be general. The Ger It will represent an outlay of 335,- Klamath Falls. .. ent and landscape gardener for Uncle *»» "•¡d cour*- man loss Is reported heavier. The { 'held in the club rooms. 000, all but $5,000 of which is now Mrs. Lyle on her return from the ¡French 7re~us7nVthVsyrt7m of pia7,rta,u’a nal“»nal P"ka. Crat’r P„Un '¡h”! •.‘¡‘"¡"’““r French are using the system of plac- 1 Mr. Hyland is here In the Interests East. Mrs. Lyle was called East sev in tbe hands of tbe committee, and A New Citizen '' * ’ • UJr ° ing out strong skirmishers to conceal *’al‘e Tue,d“y bight for Medford. when finished will be used for the i Full naturalization was granted of Klamath county and is endeavor-1 eral months ago by the death of herjthe signal irom wher° bo «° t0 ,tanler Park E H..Fnq the main main defense. defense. On On a a given given signal education of Lutheran students who this morning to Ernest Hennig, until ing to create interest in her exhibit father. .they retire, exposing the German ma- and otber natto“a' Parka “* ,be Nor,b’ (. c . * ! J' " m . . _________________ are preparing for the ministry. It then a subject of the warlike Ger to be placed in the Oregon building. I ¡chine guns. *eMl on lour of inipection. C ’ rower, attorney for aald estate Regarding the situation at present. "D im :" Takes Annual wi), be known as the California Con man emperor. Hennig is a resident A statement from the war office, "* can rpaaon wb> Crat’r 22-30-6-1 J-20-sw Mr. Hyland said, "Plans for your ex cordia College. Dr. Martin, pioneer dentist of says that the Germans are making l’ake cannot be tbe moat ““«d'*« --------------------------------------------------- of Malin. hibit should have been under way j Klamath Falls, has left for Boe Val The erection of the building was | a general attack on the entire French '***01 tor ,ta a<'eulc beauty and gran- Hummutu long ago. This Is important and broached at the California confer-' The heart of the vegetarian is said should be started as soon as possible ley, where he will spend a few days boundary line The statement said: |deur *“ th<> United States," said Hu- In lhe circuit Court of tha Slate of ence of tbe Lutheran Synod in Los hunting. He will then return and Oregon, for Klamath County. Angeles last year. The Rev. J. H. tc beat on an average of fifty-eight so that when the time comes every hunt north of the city near Mt. Mc- "The German cavalry has reached P<-'rlntendent Daniels, In apeiklng of beats to the minute, while that of the thing will be complete and you will Morfontalne, the French Infantry re- : lbo lake - While he had been pro- Charles Wesley Judkins, Plaintiff Theiss, pastor of the Zion German meat eater averages seventy-two, a be able to make a favorable showing Laughlin for several weeks. Pluslng them there. The Infantry has ‘,ar,d for tbe *'>nderful view that was Vi Lutheran church of Oakland was ap trapped Gorman dragoons at Meur- 10 ,n,-et b,a ' >ea on arriving there, Adm Beatrice Judkins, Defendant. pointed to superintend the work of difference of 22,000 beats in twenty- with the exhibits from other districts Moving Establishment four hours. , i beet and Moselle, defeating them. ho wa* raucl' a“''P'’<««d- '«» ‘«Iking To Adra B-atrlce Judkins, the Above as well as giving your section of the raising the funds, after five acres The Link River Electric company Fifty are reported killed and wound- w**b °“>er members of tbe party he Named Defendant: state the representation that It should of valuable land in the city of Oak <ls moving its establishment from the ed." * atd tha ‘ *»• h « d never seen anything In the name of the state of Oregon, To cool the air far under ground have. land had been donated by the educa _____ mat came up to It. Many othe> ¡you nre hereby required to appear and “I should suggest as a novel fea Evans building on Main street to a tional branch of the society for the and thereby permit the miners to .location on Fourth street, next to the PARIS. Aug 5.—At daybreak to- l’la,e« were famed for various things, answer the complaint filed against building. Mr. Theiss has been work-, work longer shifts, the owners of a ture a pine tree pergola as a place to day the German army attacked Pet- l,ut none of them compared with the ¡you In the above entitled suit, on or coal mine compress air at put your fish and game exhibit in the 'chamber of commerce. ing on the task of raising tbe money. ¡German 1 Itrroix. The advance charged and wonderful b<auty combined with the, before the 13th day of August, 1914, and has announced that he has sue-j the surface of the ground and pipe outdoor exhibit of Southern Oregon liarrett in AsU>ria were repulsed by long range artll- grandeur of the scene, as one ar- (hat being the last day of the time it through the workings. 'pine. Another good plan which I ceeded in obtaining all but $5,000. lerymen. The attack hopes to Isolate r,vea Bt ,be r,,,‘ of ,be within which defendant la allowed to Jasper J, Barrett, who until two think would do your section lots of This vill be on hand when needed, he Belfort. Owing to tbe red tape Hint Is neces- answer herein ns fixed by the court yeurs ago was associated with Charles 'good would be a large relief map of All previous shipbuilding records said. Germans not receiving apeclal per- Mar * ,o appropriations for the for publication of summons herein; : on the Clyde, Scotland, yvere sur- Klamath county, which would show F. Stone in law practice here, is now mission to remain within the coun- uallo “ al Pt “ 1 «". •< <" believed to be “ nd ,f * ou fal1 ao «PPear and located in Astoria, and Is junior mem When Henry Sbaw revisited a cir- passed in tbe nine months that ended in their relative positions and scenic try’s bounds are arrested as spies, j President Wilson's plan to orgiuize “n*war» tbe‘’*•*“‘1# will apply to the cub to which be had belonged many with last September; 193 vessels of advantages, Crater Lake, the Upper ber of the firm of Smith & Barrett. and Lower Klamath Lakes, the laval Mr. Barrett made a host of friends In Forty-six men and eleven women are “■ new bureau which will have under icourt ,or ,be relief prayed for in the years before In Bellefontaine, Ohio, 488,180 tons were launched. being held its charge the national ‘parks. At comp,a,nt flled berBln' “»•*•*! For a beds and other scenic attractions Klamath Falls, all of whom are no one of the people connected with France Present In th.- various parks there ,le<:reo of *ald clrcult rour‘ “»• pleased to learn that he is winning While endeavoring to enter Experts have estimated that if the which you have here. It recognized him, but the elephant French »re three different depaitments at of <,r®<on, for Klamath county, near Mulhausen to join the success In the rejuvenated city by the forests of the world were scientifical Klamath county has paid Its por started trumpeting as soon as he ap army, seventeen natives of Alsace work, the war department doing work ,OreVcr dll,ao'v|ng the bonds of matrl- peared and showed every sign of glad ly operated they would yield the tion of the building cost and mainte-1 sea. on the roads, the department of agri- •Xl'“n< b*‘*ean tho p,a,ntlff ¡were captured and shot. equivalent of from thirty to one nance In the Oregon building and recognition. culture and the department of the In- " “ f d ' ” ’"dant’ a"d auch otber re- — — hundred and twenty times the present :l ould get active and fill the »pact Report. Goes In , , . ,, , Hef as to the court shall appear meet in his report to the state game and j PARIS, Aug 5. — Fighting on the terlor. The general plan, believing |iro|w . r ln tlle preml .ei. assigned to It with specimens of ag An automobile truck road 100 consumption of wood annually. twelve that America ’ s wonders are worth insurance commission, Chas DeLap. border lias continued for riculture and other resources. ” miles long is to be constructed in - - --- 7 his summons is published In the Mr. Hyland Is giving over his time deputy county clerk, states that 144 ¡hours. A hundred thousand Germans ! seeing and worth the expenditure oi |Hcml-Weekly Harald, a newspaper Women can talk more than men Kwangtung province, China. The en licenses were sold during July. Five | have entered the country between a great deal of money on Improve- terprise Is to be financed by Chinese with less fatigue because their as director of exploitation and the i published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, capitalists and the road constructed ¡throats are smaller and they tax the members of the commission board are of these were sold to hunters and Toul and Epinal and are constructing men la, of the new administration is by order of the Honorable William 8. Sungs and vocal chords less. trenches Losses are heavy on both to place these under the control of a doing everything In their power to fishermen from other states. by Chinese engineers. Worden, county judge of said county, sides. The French wounded aro be- special department, thereby creating1 make Oregon’s exhibit at. this world’s made and entered on the 1st day of Ing cared for at Nancy. an efficient control of the parks. Dr. Annie Hubert has been appoint ¡exhibition everything that it should Brings in Buck Fresh apples imported into the July, A. D. 1914, directing service of Daniels was accompanied Io the I Lyle Mills returned Tuesday with British Isles during the first two ed resident physician in the work be summons herein to be made by publi LONDON, Aug. 5.—Advices from ¡lake by Postmaster Delzell, James cation thereof In such newspaper for This matter will be taken up at the a fine buck, which h<- shot near Clover months of 1914 declined to 50,000,- house on Blackwell’s Island, s’. Y„ Hull state that sea firing commenced Thompson and Miss Estelle Blair, who six successive weeks. meeting tonight by Mr. Hyland, when 'Creek. 000 pounds, having averaged 86,000,- at a yearly salary of $1,800. at daybreak. It la believed to be returned Tuesday. he will offer other suggestions that 000 pounds in the like period In 1912 I »ate ut first publication hereof, Tom Delzell and Vern Dow, who from an engagement between the and 1913. Aluminum-soled shoes are made will aid Klamath greatly. A large at July 3. 1914. Nearly 27,000 women and girls are ¡for laborers compelled to work on tendance Is requested by the mem have been spending ten days on the British and German scoutships. 0. C. BROWER. The main portion of the German employed In the textile trade In Phil Women are gradually supplanting damp ground or wet floors. They bers of the chamber to be present and Fleet ranch in Langell Valley, re Attorney for Plaintiff. fleet Is believed to be at the mouth of adelphia. turned Tuesday. jail Interested are Invited to come. 1-2 a-lfl aw men in the silk mills in this country, ^have leather tope. A Continuation of th» Klamath Republican I