THURSDAY. AUG. «I. I»I4 pagi THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. trolled and paid by the defendant, I VOTERS MAY RECALL SEMIS «SMSES Î0 HE MIEIS 'noas or seml-buslnea* district Is nut PRESIDENT SIGNS THE PROCLAIMTIOII WOMAN CITY OFFICER! I Charles Thomas? worth so much as on« In a strictly OH OTHERS GERMANY ÜECEARES WIR The verldct was signed by W. B. residential district. COLORADO CITY, Colo., Aug 6. | ■glMR) F HENCHI RESERVISTS LEAVE Hlmpson, as foreman, and nine other MONEY HI.NT ON < ltt IHEIt TO FOR HOME "After the work Is completed we BELGIAN KING WILL LEAD HIM Th« followlm: I* nu explanation of AMEICHANM jurors Burt E. Hawkins. George I — Because, It 1* alleged, she "spends | TIUMII’H AGAINHT Till: the Homer's system, which M A have systematically valued every too much time doing fancy work," 1 __ Noble, Carl Adams, Arthur R. Wil­ . german F<>R< I Grant, representing the Manufaitur squat* foot of ground and every Emergency Currency I» Placed In son, Jonah Sparks, Joe Htukel. C. B. Mrs May Ammerman. < onimisxlone Bill Passed Asking for INI. Aid tinerican* la Europe— D4e- era' Appraisal company of Cleveland, ¡building In towu; we have taught the VnrkHM American Hanks. Money Brown, F. M Gsrtoh and N. N*w- of racotds and police magistrate of, patclie* Keertved by Hieta Depart­ lini uin Troop* • »rlsr Vivant i' of Ol«j<’. placed bafor* the county com ’assessor, his deputies and other local Colorado City, Has been made the Kent to Europe Is to Cash the banks. ment Tell of DeetrucUon of Em­ (isaacka au I « nptui* Advance lulssloner* Halurday. It I* unlikely men how to apply th« system, and we -victim of a recall petition—the first < hecks of Americans Who Want Guaiti. I'inioe nuil I lie "Dopili it) " any action will be takeu on the mat­ ’ ie*v* with yuur county and city of­ I woman officeholder in the history of | bustee by Mobs in Hualvu en«t Io Get Home. Germany Hays Toor- UM REFORM CALENDAR < .emuin Capitals of It tissin u Olili lui Art- Illumed for ter until next year. He describe* the ficials Hie blu* prints and detailed the country to face the re<»U. 1*1« Must Itemela IH BEING CONHIDERED Iho Trouble by Wilhelm In III* pluu u* follows: niups, u* well as our percentage ( ■ Simultaneously, recall petition* I H|ieeiii Today « have been circulated against Mayor • WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. 5.— "Wo ar* frequently **ked how an 'tables, <> that you ure ready to fol-1 WAHHLNOTON, D. C., Aug. 4.— ¡low i p our work with our syst«in ' The subject of a fixed dale for Bas­ I J. D. Faulkner and Commissioner of | President Wilson has attempted outside man could plac« valu*« on I'ii xldi nt Wilson Juul utter itooti to- : IV7J r which will« at was w san InfernaUonal Ilio llussiutt «ur luliiinli r unii Frutice that bo could not. Our plan of work j YVe have never failed by thia sys neutrality on tbe part of tbe ’ Here are some of the thing* charg­ Ithla morning to interfere once more | CcuBre„ of Chambers of Commerce »vere rv«p<-ii»lblv for the irouble and Is to divide u town into convenient j tetn of equalization to place more ed against Mrs. Ammerman In the Slates toward Austria und Germany, I )n (,grlg hM waBy earn. A copy of the I In behalf of peace 'petition circulated against her: tliat Gerinnii) would llglit lite culli*' n,.(t|on». mal.« a blu« prlnt tnup of money In lhe treasury, th« first year, and Kwai*. France and Hervta. adv(Katei| Th<_ international As­ to the rulers of "Bhe keep* book* for a fraternal ¡message was sent u oriti if necessary tu ilrfrnil lier «nett section, get u f«w men who know ¡than we have taken out, while the sociation of Academies, with tbe ex- order and does the work on city ¡Germany. France, Russia, Austria l.onor, Kaiser Wilhelm opened ibe the local values to meet, discuss und [illy and county continues, year after WAHH1NGTON, D. C., Aug 4,- option of tbe Academy of Amster- W*r scasloii of Ibe llclclisteg, al ulilcli put the tentatlvo value on uno Inside year, to reap the benefit. As ex­ ¡time. land England in bls efforts at the last The White House today announced dlim u for aU( h a rhan,a ln the cal- "She voted for the purchase of a||)ioraent l0 turn the tide of affairs in irar na» formuli) dei la reti agnina* lot In <-ach block In th« city; then n ample, In Houston. Texes, we Increas- thst the money being sent to Europe , U(lar Al a me).tlng of chamber* of .dilapidated, second-handed autom*- Frani e and llelglum. detail in up Is prepared of each sec­ .<■«! the tsxable values more that 333,- ■ I •urop*- Before Ih» kalser opvued hi* speech tion, and these tentative values ar* <100,000, giving tb« city a reduced Is to < ash Americans’ checks and thus f ommerce ln Germany It was declare«! bile, which was a needless luxury. distress. Secretary McAdoo of (hat Ue comraorce of that country She used the power ot her office , The content < of the message stated : copie* of "il* Whlte Hook" contain- mt rkr-d on this detail map, after tax rate and sn amount of caah ln the • relieve (It*« IrHituiirv Hariiirtmdnt will annnlnt .««. _ _*__ »__ Ing all thè measnges exchangeil bu- which each and every property own treasury lu excess of 34 50,000 more the treasury department will appoint [0< t in the interests of peace in Bar­ blatned Frain e unti sald Franco pluu word*, what *arli lot would bring has b*eu installed." many Association of Academies would give her ker duties as police magistrate." ¡ope now. and al¡ any other Um* that ned to sirlk« through Bolgluui. at a normal sale, under normal terms might be thought suitable •• the oc­ thirty days to January. February. forcing Geruiany lo ad. Mr*. Ammerman says she welcome* und conditions - not what It would Util LI) HAVE DAD m casion may serve you. All concerned April, May, July, August, October and The kulser api-oulcd to thè leuders bring at forced sale or on long time, iany investigation of her official con­ studying methodm November, and thirty-one days to duct. She denies with vehemence, in this time of trouble are acting ln ot all politichi faction* to unite at or because some man wanted It for a March. June, September and Decem­ however, that her fancy work ha* a way affording me cause for grati­ this limn, and they responded by • onclnl pitrpoue Then our expert land ! uhevlng that the members ot the shaking hl* hand In a token of mun proceeds to traclu the assessor, city council, the mayor and other city . According to a card received by ber. The first day of January, April. interfered with the conduct of her tude and happiness." brotherhood. hl* deputies and the force of local utlhlal* f close observation that the physique 'council *0 ordered OREGON ROAD tbe new generation of women Is ly mobilised Germany’s appeal* to over the adjoining Inside lot. In tbls proposed const It utlonnl amendment Friday for Buck Lake. Delxell was of .... , . _ , I The council consequently held up BUILDING GROWS but surely undergoing 4 . . ' Italy to reconsider her neutrality way by using a definite percentage abolishing the pre» far have not been Ju different cities. ! fight for Its life. The anti-saloon returned last night. Westerfield shot color, the face I* becoming smaller, HAVE RAILROAD' amount of state aided roads complet­ deep wrinkles in tbe forehead more seriously opposed. ----- _ - method of finding the real ile-rguc i lengno h:is ha* been ut work throwing out a fine buck near Cherry Creek. The mstbod ed In that year, and the total mileage Warsaw Is strongly fortified EUREKA Calir.. Au<. 5,_Eurek. ot improved and unimproved roads value of buildings I* as follows: We It* force* In every tillage in the state. I frequent and digestion getting worse |send an expert building valuation land It* chief opponents, divisions of r»AV St "f0 a ’ x la aoon to loae ,ta is affecting the face and skull. The , ... . , .. « PARIH. Aug 4 It I* reported that , man who ha* under his charge tbe ! the personal liberty league, have lax- ... ... , . . Ing the largest city in the I nited automobile revenue* received In 1913 elasticity of the pore* is decreasing . . ... General Mett arrested members of - assessor and hi* deputies and a force «<1 every resource io stem tbe tide of States unconnected with the outside and the state fund* available tor the A petition requesting the city coun- *n,H>1 filled out by the*« local men. which |I»RA1NAGE EXPERT or®runnar The line will open a territory about'the matter of road improvements. The card I* really an architect's prelim-1 ON THE PROJECT1 S. P. Lowery's force signed. priXe of me7’ ’°11 ATI is close at 7:30 p. m. week dr«*, and sales the first half of the week were opportunity to vote on a woman suf- <000,000 over the 1913 appropriation aggression.” usage and then environment; for a HIE DEFENDANT '10:30 on Saturday nights. At pres­ 37.50; cows, 36.35; and bulls. >5.00 trage amendment at the general elec- Indicates an Increased interest In the Seventy-four head of exceptionally ' *ir nr November 3d was mad* cor-i It Is announced that military house twenty years old la not worth ent, they run all hours. I fine steers were sold Friday at 8c. tain today when petitions with more 'state development of good roads. The authorities at Stuttgart have seized a* much a* a new one. a tenement Trial of the suit for damages There is an improved demand and than 200,000 names were on file with I mileage of roads built with the aid 830,000,000 In gold, consigned to the house not so much as one the owner ■brought against Klamath county by 1 VERDICT GIVEN FOR the secretary of state, asking for the lot state funds to the close of 1913 •g- Russian treasury. LUMBER COMPANY better trend to the market. occupies and n residence In a bus!-. Earl I Stewart commenced Tuesday Swine receipts assumed fairly large submission of a proposed constitu- gregated nearly 21,000 miles, or on the circuit court. Rollo C. only about 3,000 miles less than the A verdict for the Big Basin Lum­ proportions Monday. Trade reaches tlonal amendment to that effect to Groesbeck and W. M. Duncan appear famous national road system of 88.95 for best light stock. Tuesday voter* of the commonwealth, [tor Stewart, and the defense I* being ber company and Charles Thomas was The preliminary step in the suf- France. The present annual expendi­ conducted by Prosecuting Attorney returned Tuesday in the suit of and Wednesday swine sold at 89.00 and closed at 39.05 Friday. This frage campaign comes as the result ture for roads is more than two and Mr*. Maggie Pearson against them ¡John Irwin. a half times as great as It was nine Stewart, who resides near Midland, for 840,000 damages, over the death market can readily handle a few more o( hard campaigning by an organiza- I years ago. Only nine states set aside uo-ks for 82,000 damages. He alleges ¡of her husband. Ten jurors agreed thousand hogs than the present r<*- tion as complete as any ever s*en in no state funds for road building and celpts. .Ohio. In every county and township that last winter his horse. In shying to this verdict. Choice mutton and lamb stock Is throughout tbe state, suffrage work­ only seven now have no state high­ Pearson died last winter as the re- away from some machinery, collided steady. at unchanged price* The er’- wltl1 Petitions, have covered liter­ way law. Automobile owners paid with a post set ln the highway and 'sult of being crushed by a falling log Inch of ground In an oi­ in licensee and fees in 1913 *7,830,- that as a result his anklo was frac­ 'nt the company's camp noar Keno. bulk of stuff arriving for the week “11* ls of inferior quality. The receipts fort 10 Procure signatures and swing 895, or about one-thirtieth of state tured *0 as to permanently cripple At the time he was employed by and local expenditures for roads. Prime voters to their side, Thomas, who had a contract with the were in excess of 5,000. him. with the filing of the petitions The fault is the county’s. Stewart ¡company. The widow ln her suit al- wethers sold at 34.50 to 84.75; prime Home From 8. F, contends, because the post was neg-jle8ed carelessness and lack of equip- ewes, 83.85 to 34.00; medium ewes, came stories of how signatures In The First Duty Of Any Miss Virginia Callahan has re­ 83.25 to 33.75; spring lambs. 85 50;many cases were secured from many Rifle Is To Shoot Straight llgently left standing In the county mont to handle the logs. sumed her position with the Klam­ to 86 00. who had hitherto opposed votes for Th« tlunf« dial diUingimh Reniin*(i>n-l'MC Big Game Rifle« road. In addition to the verdict, the Jury ath Development company after a .«i all oll.eii ot the« cism ars cartaio fundamental icfinemenu - _________________ I women. Names were written down The following jury was sworn In a'BO made special findings in the case, invernad and u«ed «uluuvely by the Remington zXima-Lu»* m fence corners, on plow handle*, or visit with relatives In San Francisco. 1 h's afternoon, anil Is now hearing Hiving an answer of "yes" to each of Sues on AccooBt Metallic («lOnlge Company D. M. Donnelly and wife are de- on *tre*t cars One woman told of Hlakrow.r Slid« AaHM Rasentar« with tka l«u.Mn« R"»- itho evidence In the case: Jack Coll- ,hc following prepared questions: ■aalna UMl. Midi 4. Han (valine So d»4 ll.mmwtax 11 in.k ¡man, J. B. Short. Manuel Vierra, A 01,1 the deceased Harry Pearson fendauts in a lawsuit commenced in [climbing a roof to get the signatures ' Baldwin la Better Uniaan.a ti~l Band, pataalnl «oxt aburiaUa -Hiawla liai K-~ Will W. Baldwin underwent a w limign < lleed hiuitt Sghi. OkMAMM to* C. Lewi*, T. M. Cunningham, Fred observe and appreciate the dangerous the circuit court Monday afternoon :°f two wor>tmen Another shoveled................... ,W lteu.in«l1.«. JJ Haaiaat.« «ad JJ HaiaiMX-« 'by L. Sparretorn, a Bonansa mer- 8rain to convince a farmer that minor operation at the Blackburn Htukel. Frank Durns. E. B. Hall. T. J. condition ot the load of logs and of «a Rifiaa Kiva da«« al -n k>a.kna V”« «a-dr I*-« Dr. ¡chant. In the complaint filed by hl* woman ’* capable of man's work. She Hospital Monday afternoon. i maa«« tar aa.h >lut. Aal.ananra»« eie.I. emt4w« «nd k-a-fc ' lackson, E. K. Kirkendall. John lhe twenty-four foot log, In the un­ I h«Ji dwll M«.la wak ika lam.nl« R-.«in«l-a CMl S lid Johnson reports today that he is do­ attorney. E- L. Elliott, Sparretorn al- * ot the coveted signature loading Of which he was injured, be ­ Umack; I lanimadrm; I'vamva .Satav |)«>«e. ijmaikwi kx 2) Forbes and Mlles Lippert. Rmnmavm. W Rmainat «. .M Ramm«!.» «nd " Rem.?l*m leges that 81.054.15 1* du* him for “We are C°1PK t0 succeed this ing splendidly. fore he undertook to unload same? lite eew 22 I«tibie Ren.i.,«)*« l'Ml. A.Uolimd- merchandise. ¡time. ” la the word passed out today iha .22 R-.uiaalna Aulaloailma l «lUxia- Were the wrapper chains, corner In From tne Valley —— ----------------------I by Mrs. Harriet Upton Tyler, who ibridar« tka Rad Hall AfaA of Rimini*». Mrs. J. N. Bridgea left thia morn- presl- ______ __ binds and fit hooks In use on the load Edward Freuer, a prominent Poe r !>*• Ill** Rnnui«l.«-l ’Ml It.liar ta M—I eaw. l.cate for California [dent of the Ohio Buffrage organlxa- l n 8 for Portland to attend to busl- ar ran tn ik-.n lor v.a, Valley rancher, was here from "Seven ot >°K". ln the unloading of which the I o baap «oui «IUI de«i*d «ml I.ibn. «lei Mr*. L. M Schofield and children ' ,lon - "Two years ago we hoped to neM matter*. n,“®bla highway in Hood River coun­ common the other Fred O. Meloy la in from Broad­ iu engaged in the*io