The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 10, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
MONDAY,
11«.
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more snund. There lias been lio sud
' paused for the moment in his work
GERMAN
SAILORS
SMI
10
GRAUE
FIERCE
ATTACK
Bi
GERMANS
OR
LIEGE
den withdrawal from sillier the sav­
of directing the Upper Lake fleet for
ings or coniuierdal deposits. There
¡the better defense of this section in I
is a greater quantity of Hold and cur­
THOUSANDS
of
HOUNDED
MEN
¡case
of
invasion
"There
are
sixteen
A Continuation of the
FROM
rency here now than ever before In
I A I X<. Ill IA\ I I N I III
in the company, all built of the pret ITALY
Klamath Republican
VFP okixg LiX eh
the history of the city.
It lest pine slabs you have ever seen
I
"They all stand up, bow. scrape [
Tiie trenu udous balances which the
W. O. SMITH
land holler—and that is the principal ¡lnatv*»d of Disarming. Two German Kaiser*» Troo|» Suffer tp|iallliig
Hun Francisco banks are carrylug lu
was Illuminated In u pretty manner, Chicago arc also available, t'urreucy
Ships .><*11 Toward Where Fagliali
Entered at the poatoffice at Klamath I perquisite of grand opera."
Losses in Storming the City Over
and If laughter and Jollity Is con mil bo tiuusuiitted with absolute
Fleet Is Stationed. Coiitllcliug
Ilo­
'
Falla. Ora., as second class matter.
the Belgian Line. Detonaiing of
duclve to good digestion, none of the promptitude either through tbu sub-
sen
Battle.
of
the
North
port»
WAR DELAYS HIS
'luu- U isi Night Put a Bloody I nil
party hud cause to worry about the [treasury or throuah the usual chun-
Caiuuliaa Cruiser Pula Into Port at
Published by the Herald Publishing
to the German»* Night Attack on
MOTHER ABROAD
assimilation of flio repast After the
San Fi-aiiei»>x>
Company, of Klamath Falls, on
nets.
toe Fortification»
dinner, a musical program wiu ren­
Monday and Thursday of each week
immediately after the nisi sudduu
I The European w ar is being forcibly
Is the Klatawa Club a matrimonial dered until late in the evening
Rome, Aug. 7. in pursuance with
outbreak of wsr, tension was high at
ROTTERDAM, Aug. 7.—It waa of- agency or an organisation ut well
brought home to J. A. Goldsmith, a ¡ her stand for neutrality. Italy today
♦ ♦♦
local tailor, by the receipt of tidings ¡ordered all German warship« from ticialty <<>iiliiiiieil today that the Her­ known young fellows whose dancing
Mr. and Mrs Geo Humphrey und I Now York became of tho attempt
Ito the effect that his mother, who left Italian ports.
man crown prince has reached Ver- par lies al the White Pelican are children left Thursday in their car I which Europe made to uuload her so
FOOD PRICKS
vier» on lii» way to assume command among the big affair« of the year? for a tour of Northern Oregon. They 1 [curitlea on New York and secure
>Austria on her way to Klamath Falls
A KF SOARING solue time ago, is being detained in
Then came the
of the Germen army at Liege.
This question la being asked by will visit Portland. Seaside and other{ American gold
MESSINA, Aug. 7. With their
prompt action of the New York stock
l Euroix.
many,
on
account
of
the
serious
In
­
point«,
ami
will
ba
gon»
about
six
¡gunners ready, their decks cleared for >
Klaniath Falls people heartily
exchange lu closing, sud immediately
Frau Goldsmith, according to her action, their flags flying, and their; BERLIN, Aug. 7,—“Our adversar­ roads D. Cupid and the girls are week«.
agree with General Sherman's cle-
afterward that of th« Now York clear­
making
In
the
club's
membership.
The
■son, had reached the mouth of the {bands playing “Die Wacht am Rhine," I le» are all jealous of our development,
♦ ♦♦
ebrated definition of war. even though
Friend« of Ml»s Ruth Avery. Ml*« ing bouse In refusing all shipments
Eljbe and was ready to embark, w hen the German cruisers Goebeu and but wo will tight to the end, even ti'omoudous slaughter of Germans lu
this city is several thousand miles
I the German fleet took a position out­ Breslau steamed out of the harbor again’« a world full of enemies,” fiout of the Belgian fortifications uro {Elsie Orem and Ml«« Mayael Hander of gold to Europe.
removed from the scene of carnage,
As a further groat relief to the
side the harbor and 1« keeping all today, although the British Mediter­ said a proclamation iaau.sl tialay by «mull in proportion to the percentage .son spent « highly enjoyable evening
and theie Is no danger of a call to
situation
camo »200,000.000 of the
of loss suffered by the Klatawas, for n» their guest« ut nu informal party
'commercial ships inside, at least un- ranean fleet is known to be waiting kaiser W ilhelm.
arms for local men.
given nt
nt Hie
the Avery
Avery home
homo on
on Tenth
Tenth Udrlch Vroelutid money from the
out of the fifteen exponents of single I given
'till after the German army mobiltxa- just outside.
This aversion to the boom and
,o N"w Vork Tu­
blessedness who composed the club street
ition is completed.
«trvet Wednesday
Wednesday night
night. The
Tiie even-
even- j ,
The Germans were given the choice { BRUSSELS, Aug 7.—After three
clang of battle is due not only to a
Ing
was
spent
in
playing
cards
and
In
'"»>
•
‘
••>
d
l
‘
lous
In
New \ork are bur-
last
winter,
four
have
already
made
Goldsmith says his mother is ad- of remaining here disarmed, through-j days of fighting, and n heavy loss
desire for brotherly peace among all
'dancing,
the
bsll
room
being
,
h
.
|
d
»
r
‘
«*g
upon
the
normal
upon the kaiser's side, the German tile vows und bystowed the wedding ¡spacious lawn illuminated with taste-
nations, but also for the effect that varced in years, and he is also fear- lout the war, or go to sea.
1««•'•n.moul )>.» a billion dui-
!
ful
lest
she
run
out
of
funds
while
artillery
is today shelllug Liege Itself I rings.
They chose the lattar.
Billie Hohensollern's little fuu is hav­
I
fully
arranged
Japanese
lantern.
l
“
'*
“*»»••>«• iur “»»
«« ald
Nor
la
thia
the
end
of
It.
Wednes
­
detained In this way among strangers
ing on the supply of foodstuffs.
I with long range guns.
Late In the evening, a dainty colla- "“®
»«ovement of crop.
day.
the
jingling
of
wedding
bells
will
¡in
a
strange
land.
LONDON, Ang. 7.—Many sources
Take sugar, for instance.
Many tires have broken out as a
Hon was served The gueatea were : n“8
lw'oro® ■“»'l“b'® 88
report that German and British ships I result, and the palace of justice and ¡have lured away on-thlr the heart- Misses Millan .nd Josephine Vsn {'ou" a*
Thursday sugar was selling at
,®d®ra'
(free
bachelors
of
last
fall,
for
"on
the
clashed in the North Sea. Some claim the cathedral of St. Paul have been
»5.75 the sack, Today it is selling R,, H AND POOR
best day of all" at Medford, Harry Rlper, Miss Betty Bell. Mis. Dorothy11"“ '• -"‘'•".hod It I. my expect..
SEND MESSAGES it was a glorious English victory, but damaged.
at »6.75.
ou '"'-l ad'
Hoeller
and MUs Maude Rippey, two Weeks. Miss Pearl Boivin. Mis. Msr-I1"'1 ““d b*“u''
these reports are not confirmed.
"The price of sugar to the retailers
A dispatch from Paris states that young people who are popular lu jorie W.vks, Mis. Marjone M
’
'bat Warburg
Reports say that German ships, at least three Urge army corps have
WASHINGTON. D. < ., Aug. 7.—
has advanced a dollar a sack in the
Klaniutii Falls social circles will be Miss Nina Noel. Miss Mary Hchubert. a',d l>•,a•", *">
last forty-eight hours," said A. D. late thl» afternoon the White H oiim * varying from seven to nineteen, were bea-n dispatched from France to aid united. After un auto trip of several Ml« Greta McMillan. Him Vera!1»"1
1,,da’, or
““d
Miller, a well known commission man »«nouncsNl «hat the Wilson funeral sunk and the others surrendered
b}f
“,d
*r®,‘ “,r board
the Belgians at Liege. They are ex­ weeks through tho state, the couple {Houston, Mrs F M Sanderson, Mr.
Churchill, of the admiralty, today pected to be in line tomorrow,
today. "The dealers are paying »6.62 "Hl *** ® I**»««* «*«'•• Momlay after­
will return to Klamath Falls to re­ II Orem. Mr. and Mrs Claude B «""••• "•'•Pl-lely organised, .nd this
today, and there is every reason to .u°',n'
«••»' iwrviee here. Hie re- ¡denied that an engagement had oc-
‘ "d 8,1 "««’*'“*« unes.lnow »nd
The
war
office
today
stated
that
side.
Mr. Goeller is associated with Coon. Fred Dunbar. Vernon Motscb-
expect eight dollar sugar within a
"ill leave on a special train tor 'curred.
"»• """•
lu 80 “b80'
the tiermans at Liege admit their loss Ills father in the firm of J. F. Goeller lenbacher. Cedi Weeks, Clarence
short time.”
Georgia to be interred fhere the fol- >
{ Motechenbacber. Andrew M. Co|||.,ri I "•«•'I? »‘.und condition
i is 25,000 killed and wounded.
*
Son.
and
haa
proven
to
be
a
busi-
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.—The
The many armed fleets that are
**■>•
: Lawrence Mehaffey, Harold Klunear,.
'
Canadian auxilliary cruiser Rainbow I It «ras officially announced that|11'“ «***«> «•? ability. The bride-to-be
¡Germany has asked for a twenty-four ll;aa «aught in the KUmath Falls pub- >W P. Johnson. W. M. Duncan, Mr illltEE THOltUND
patrolling all waters eager to prey
upon the commercial ships of their
WASHINGTON, D. < .. Aug. ,.- arrived today without food and very [hour armistice at Liege. It Is. be- <*c schools tor three years past, dur- ¡Weber, Thomas Rathbone and Harry
HIRES RECEIVED
antagonists are a constant menace to ■ Hundreds of telegrams of sympathy. {low on fuel. The commander asked lleved that this is to allow the wound- "•« which Huie she has made a wide Anglin.
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•11 the maritime trade. As a result, 'including many
messages
from permission to secure a supply of ed to be cared for and the dead 1 Ircle of friend«.
, .
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: United Press Service
all insurance on vessels has been can-fumble homes, and flower, and con- .both.
In honor of Mr». H II Johnson.
....
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buried.
That the Klatawa will suffer a still
The
collector
of
the
port
made
it
..
,
.
,,
i WASHINGTON, D C.. Aug. 8
celled, and many vessels have been
from “>• dweller, la th«
Mrs ,
In charge« todav. three regiments further loss 1« all too apparent. mother of William P. Johnson.
plain
that
unless
the
vessel
Is
en
.
I
Three
thousand
telegrams have been
ordered docked until after the war aIura8 wbo ’er* hel‘’<‘d b>
Wll-|
A. hmmltt waa hostess to a
...
..
....
....
of Uhlan's were <le<«royed by the ter­ Though they try to sing "No Wedding { Robert
route
home,
permission
w««l
be
de
­
.
.
.
..
..
received
by
President
Woodrow Wil-
is ended
?on' are P°urinK in’° tb® White House
humber of ladles Thursday afternoon
...
......
.
Bells
for
Me"
In
a
half
hearted
way,
rific
Belgian
fire.
Thousands
of
nied.
...
.................................. s< n. eoudoling him for the loss of hla
1 today.
at her home on Walnut street The; .
The vessel may be interned here ^wounded are lying writhing In agony and rail at the matrimonial life when I ,,
_
. .
..
. wife
The king of Sweden la the
All
over
the
nation
flags
are
at
half
afternoon
was
spent
in needle work
NEW YORK. Aug. 7.—As a result
until after the war, in accordance 'in the open space between the Ger- they arc In the presence of some of
, , . .
,
....
. latest European monarch to cable
mast.
■and social chat, and a dainty luuih-
of the difficulties of shipping, the
, man guns and the Relglan forts, it their unmated brethren, there are
.....
In addition to three, there are
Wilson and his daughters are bear­ with the neutrality law.
con was served. In attendance were
prices of foodstuffs are soaring here.
tour
Klatawa«
at
least
who
are
ask
­
is impossible to minister to their
». j _
<*■
.
•>..».
thousand»
of »>mpathlalng letters,
ing
up
bravely.
Relatives
of
the
M*-«damca Will Weedon, K. D. North,'
This is especially true of meat and
needs on account of the firing, and ing their married frleud« regarding ... ,, ..
El ROPE HAS NOTHING OX
.
,, ,, ...
mostly sent from the homes of the
{family
are
arriving,
and
the
White
; W. II. North, John II. Hamilton,
fish.
SHIPPINGTON' THESE DAYS this is the reason the Germans give the cost of housekeeping, rents, and ¡(iuy
j House gates are closed to all but
Walters. Will Wilson. Bob Tay-'|,,M>r
too
vehemently
denying
any
Inten
­
{for
asking
the
armistice.
I
them.
lor, John M Johnson, Win. P. John-
LOCAL MEAT CO.
tion
of
walking
the
plank
hand
lu
(Herald Special Service)
King Albert is reported to br
Tentative plans are being made to
Ison. Ralph J. Sheets, Elisabeth Rice,
Mummotta
CHANGES HANDS
SHIPPINGTON, Aug. 7.—This war hesitating regarding the armistice. It hand with some fair Klamath damsel I.
hold the funeral Monday. It is prob­
O Mills, W F Arant. Nate Otter- in the Circuit Court of th» State of
n Europe is not the only big noise. 11» M|d that h- fears the Germans
♦ ♦♦
beln. Chas. Martin. Ida M Fink. 8. E
Oregon, for Klamath County.
The Crisler * Stilts meat markets able that the remains will be in- 'The kaiser is by no means the only ¡might take advantage of this time to
Seated under a table fairly groan­ Seeds. 8. T. Sommers, George Blehn. < Earles Wesley Judkins, Plaintiff.
i
terred
at
Rome,
Georgia.
passed into the ownership of D. J.
feather
on
the
chicken.
Why,
there
|
bring
up
reinforcements
or
to
change
Ing with good things to cat. which
—■■■
11»
- .1
♦ ♦♦
vs.
Desmond, recently of San Francisco,
jare things doing at Shippfngton that position
wax spread on the splendid lawn, a
BOSTON, Aug. 7.—The bitter legal
Mrs. Nate Otterbein and Mrs. J A dr a Beatrice Judkins, Defendant,
when a deal was closed through the
would make ye sit up and look
Three VBln BttackB wer<t niBd, u|)on few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Prod Goeller left Sunday morgigg To Adra Beatrice Judkins, the Above-
W. P. Johnson company. The new battle, long threatened, to compel
'around. Just listen:
J.iege 1BBt nlght and t(>dBy by the M. White were i guests at a highly en- for Medford
Named Defendant:
to attend the Goeller-
owner is now taking an inventory. -Xew Haven directors to restore to the
I German forces. The following dls- joyable dinner party at the White Rippey nuptials there Wednesday
lu the name of the state of Oregon,
Crisler & Stilt« retain their prop- »tockholders »30«.000,000 alleged to
Captain Parker has built a big ad­
home on Pine street Monday night. Mrs. Otterbein Is an aunt of the bride >°u "r" hereby required to appear and
erty interests, disposing only of the be due through their default of the dition to his laundry building. The j patch was sent out by the Liege Ga-
Present were Mr and Mrs. Claude and Mrs. Goeller Is the groom's | answer the complaint filed against
set
to:
business of the Hales and Palace Judiciary trust was finally Joined in < aptain says he is now ready to wash
Coseboom.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M mother.
you In th« above entitled suit, on or
;
the
supreme
judicial
court
here
to
­
markets.
I-very th Ing in sight. Cleanliness takes { "Ten German army corps, with cav­ Gowen Jr.. Mr and Mrs. Philip J.
ppg
before the 13th day of August. 1914,
/day.
alry reinforcements, started across a
'second place only to Godliness, you
Slnnot. Mrs. Don Dale, Ml.. Kath-
.... Leisure ,,
uur V1UD
„ ac
................
.. < ,b® la8
....................
The
Hour
Club n
has
deJ
“"“ beln
‘ ‘‘•K °r ..................
tb® ,,ln®
First rumored last winter, then re-
mined
xone
in
an
attack
on
the
forts
BROADVIEW FARM IS
1 know.
last night. The mines were de­ ryn Sinnott, Miss Hazel Fitch, Dr dared a vacation, and the meetings wl,hln which defendant Is allowed to
SOLD TO NURSERYMAN vived by the interstate commerce com­
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mission suit, and finally filed the day
tonated. and a whole battalion of Warren Hunt. Garrett Van Riper and will no more be resumed until 8ap- 'a,”*®r h®reln "• fl,®d by tb® court
Winter Knight, the cartoonist, is
Russell and Elbert White Th* lawn tember.
,OT publication of summons herein;
■
after
the
interstate
commerce
com-
Germans
were killed. Twelve hund­ Ruasell
F. L. Evans, field representative of
I hard at work getting out some gro­
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and If you fall so to appear «nd
the Oregon Nursery company, at Or- 'mission's scathing condemnation of tesque ads for local merchants, and red wounded were picked eg."
answer, the plaintiff will apply to th«
»
enco. Ore., has purchased' the place the road and its directors, the suit his pen work for cleverness. etc.J This morning another targe Ger- GRAIN RIPENING
FIRNT
NWIIM
ACC'l
NED
court for the relief prayed for In th«
known as •‘Broadview," three mlleF seeks the appointment of a receiver compares well with that of Daven- “'“n for<-e waa ••««ahtered. through
FAST J 1ST NOW
Off REING A TRAITOR complaint Iliad herein, to wit: For a
for
the
road
and
the
issue
of
an
in
­
cast of this city, from F. O Meloy
port—which, to say the least. Is go- '* Belgian maneuver.
— — —
decree of said circuit court of th«
restraining sale or transfer
Mr. Evans is an experienced horti­ junction
MT. LAKI, Aug. 8 Grain 1« ripen­
iug some. The uiner
other uay
day ue
he maae
made a
The
defenders »iiummeu
simulated tue
the warn
evacu-
rvf
. 4. ..
* ,lü «»-iciKirr»
GENEVA, Aug 8. For the first .stale of Oregon, for Klamath county
culturist, representing one of the old­ torg
e * en a
rec*ldrawing of your correspondent that ution of the outer fortification«, and ing fast and several of the farmer« time In history a native Swiss has forever dissolving the bonds of matrl-
est and best equipped nurseries on
¡to the scribe resembled a sow—but when the Invading forces rushed in have commenced harvesting A num been accused of being a spy in his 'niony existing between th« plaintiff
It has been brought by the law firm I
the coast, and it is his intention to
-some mean-minded people of course they were trapped in a circle of fortl- her of the farmer« are cutting their own land on behalf of another coun- and defendant, and for such other re­
Whipple, Soars ic Ogden in the
put about sixty acres of his new place of
_ .
,
insisted that the drawing was true to ficatlons. Between the artillery and second crop of hay, which la proving try, and It so happens that the man ¡Hef ns to the court shall appear meet
of an equity suit for Ralph
in fruit, mostly commercial apples of nature
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. .
life.
tbs Inliutry fire, the Germans were to be much better than the flr«t They I attaining this unenviable distinction
proper In the premises.
Bartlett, trustee for the estate of Olea
the winter varieties.
expect a good third crop.
almost annihilated.
is a member of the national council.
This summons la published In the
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On the place at present there are Bull Vaughan, owner of fifty shares.
r Tho government has suppressed hl* H’-ml Weekly Herald, a newspaper
Mrs. Jonn Totten, wbo haa been! i The Belgians captured twenty­
The bill of complaint declares that t
about 500 apple trees just coming
On last Wednesday Floyd McComb, name and most of the facte In th- fubllahed nt Klamath Falla. Oregon,
¡here on an extended trip, will return seven field pieces.
Into bearing. Mr. Evans will take im­ the defendants, througn the illegal • to her home near Ball's Bay in a few
ihe ten year old son of J. a McComb, case, for which the Swiss newspapers by order of the Honorable William 8.
vnocnniuM, uuu
id
mail}
mediate possession,
and JI his
many acquisition of the Boston and Maine days. The Tottens have a fine borne- NIAX HAVEN HI IT IS
Worden, county judge of said county,
of Mt. Laki, waa accidentally kicked are loudly clamoring.
friends are wishing him all kinds of ltro,,c’r and steamship properties, are stead in that section, on which they
IS THE COURTS by a horse and received very painful
It Is stated, however, that the man, mnde and entered on tho 1st day ol
treas­
success in his new venture.
¡bound to pay the New Haven's treas-
cate around the right eye. The lad who was arrested in Zurich, hnd been July, A D. 1914, directing service of
will shortly prove up. After that we
ury »162,000.000 withdrawn for il­
hope to get them to come to Buena-
BOSTON, Aug. 6.—The crack was immediately taken to Dr. Wright,1 suspected for some tlmo past, i ,|(|d .summons herein to be made by publl-
legal and ultra vires purposes. Losses’
OSE INDUSTRY
vista
to
Jive,
for
they
are
among
our
{
Knglish
t-am was expected to Ya re­ who found It necessary to take eleven that a search of hl. house disclosed . cation thereof In such newspaper for
from these acquisitions are said to}
«lx ru< < < sslve weeks.
HELPED RY
heat people.
¡turned the victor In the finul roind stitches in dressing the wound. The convincing proofs of his guilt.
total »102.000,000, recovery to three- 1
Date of first publication hereof.
— ■
of the preliminary competition for the injury is healing rapidly and there is
He had been particularly active In
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 7.—A lo- the
fo,d anti-trust
tbat fl*ure
b
ong
allowed
under
July
2, 1914.
act
I
*i'inne1*'8 apacioua new r«gj-'coveted Davis challenge tennis cun, little dnnger of the sight being af-l getting and disposing of Information
C. C. BROWER,
cal firm has received orders from
’
d«-nie is nearing completion
Jim which started today on the courts of fected.
concerning tho Swiss defenses on the
Attorney
for Plaintiff.
Austria and from Servia for
- - quan-
— ' a. t > hT "ct?.
inn,sayH his h"u-e *• n«‘- »«>“ -“«.d lf «»>.. i^wood cmb.
—
Italian frontier, say the authorities. I
*.-2 8-13 sw
titles of the quality of steel used In “ 1 ° h; ,aCtua h’ul 1 “nd "ab",,’r
| we don't think so. for it look, that
The English team defeated Bel-
Mr and Mrs. Dawson and family
the manufacture of bayonets and
. .(
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;’ay so «trong that we have several glum's t«-am and the Frenchmen.
started Thursday on a camping trip COAST MONEY MARKET
Notice of Final Account
8Cabba“"
'ah.v
W
Prob‘lo,d rnnK and cowb®'1« ^adx-
Th® Australians, who .re meet- They expect to join the party com­
IN HOUND
It is reported that the Crucible
a * <on
m‘ *"
n,s'
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jlng the Britons, recently defeated the posed of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and
in the county court of Klamnth coun­
Steel company has been asked by I F
'«■•«“«-<» «ba« under the
Tb< Klamath Falls-Shippington Vnnndlan team.
ty, state of Oregon.
Ths following article In the San
family, Mrs. Schrlner and family and
Austria for 100,000 pound, of flexible ^ya, an,'-tru8‘ '“**'•
ah«"'d ■road is getting fearfully dusty, and as { The two singles matches were to
Mrs. John Manning and daughter. Francisco Bulletin, under the signa­ In the matter of the estate and
itee1'
' seconai,.
" *'
‘’ourtB' we are still without a sidewalk, it is be played today, the doubles matches They ’.»III visit the berry patch before ture of Hebert Flelshhacker, presi­
guurdlanahlp of Joseph 8. Heeds,
Steel orders are coming into Pltte-
11 18 maintained that one very disagreeable for women and ' tomorrow, and the third and fourth returning.
an Insane person, now deceased.
dent of the Anglo and Latin Paris
burgh plants in volume sufficient to s'oct<bolder having only fifty shares children to walk over this route
singles matches Friday,
National Bank, may bo taken as
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
begin full operation of many mills.' 0“t of 80<000 ha» no right to tie up
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The
winners of the series which
dersigned has filed with the clerk of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester, Mrs. Murphy. authoritative:
all the property represented by the CARPENTIER TO
started today will meet the champion Wray Murphy, Mrs. Eggarth and Mr.
ithe above entitled county court her
There
Is
not
the
slightest
basis
for
NT. CIX1UD WILL
-stock of the defendants.
TAKE ON "HOPE" United States team at the West Side Avery returned Thursday from their worry over the financial situation final account and report as guardian
HAVE THE OPERA
,f these two points are decided
Tennis Club, For.t Hills, Long Island, camping trip. They visited Crater lure. Despite the fact that all Eur­ of the above mentioned estate and
against the defense, it is thought plea
I.ONIKJN, Aug. 7. - Young Ahearn, on August 13th, 14th and 15th.
Lake and report a fine time.
ope Is at war, conditions on this side matter, and Hint Friday, August, 21,
will
be
made
for
continuance
until
Grand opera (in this case uproar) .
of Brooklyn, N. Y„ and Georges Car-!
the Atlantic have returnod to normal 1914, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of
the outcome of the federal suit in pentier, who assumed the white
is soon to invade Klamath.
Chefs Close Convention
NEW YORK, Aug «.—A record with remarkable promptitude.
j said day at the court house of said
New
York
is
available.
Announcement has just been made
heavyweight title of the world by de­
BOUTON, Aug. 6,— Six hundred of gallery was out today to watch the
For a day or two after the out­ ¡county, has been appointed by the
that this form of pleasure or punish-' Great Interest attaches to the suit feating Gunboat Smith on a foul, the classiest chefs of the country, finals in the open metropolitan golf
break of war there was a slight ten­ Hon. William 8. Worden, judge of
ment, the capacity for standing which f here, and when the case was called meet here tonight for a purse of »30,-¡some of who "can cook in four lan­ championship being played on tho dency to hysteria In tho East. This ¡said court, as the time and place for
today
many
of
the
best
known
law-
constitutes the difference between the
guages," who have been attending the links of the Scarsdale Golf and Coun­ was promptly checked by the com­ hearing objections to, and for suttle-
real highbrow and the common rough­ ¡yers in Boston were within the rail.
Most of this will go to the French- i' on vention of the International Con- try ( lub. Tho next, big golf event bined activity of the New York finan- «fl®»1 of •»!<! flnnI account and ra­
neck, is to be sprung soon. The com-
{vention of the Htewards' Association. Is the national open championship iders and the United States treasury port; and all persons Interested are
man. win, lose or draw.
psny figures on remaining, too, un­ Home From Visit
Ahearn is thought to have small I which opened a three-day meeting on the Midlothian links.
department. Today the entire nation hereby notified to file llislr objections,
less driven out.
. Mrs. Bob Sloan and son have re- chance for victory.
here Tuesday, today attended the
Is resting on an even keel.
[If any they have, to said account and
In this esse it is "Commodore Nos­ I turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Experte picked Carpentier to land {closing business sessions.
Although the war Is rushing food ' Financial conditions today on the report on or bsfore said day and hour
ier Presents," for the 8age of St. S. 8. Hill at Parker station. They a sleep wallop In an early round. The
Jin aaid court.
prices up now, the wheat crop to be coast are normal In every respect.
Cloud has come forward with the were away two weeks.
fight 1» seed u led to go twenty rounds. Home From Hpring Creek
harvestod In this section should pre- ; Whipping Is hesitating temporarily
This notice la published pursuant
news of the Wagnerian visitation. St.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White, son vent a flour scarcity here, according for lack of bottoms; but the moment to '’•’d«'1' 80 made on the 22d day of
Cloud is to be raised from the level of Ten Pound Boy
\EW YORK—Tfie cruiser Tcnnew- Kirk and daughters Mrs. Claude Cose- to Frank Graybael, a well known that England guarantees the carrying
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a ball room.
A son weighing ten and a half see left today for Europe with sixteen boom and Miss Hattie Whita have Morrill farmer, who Is here attending of our products this condition will be
SARAH I. BEKOS, Guardian,
"The troupe will soon be In com­ pounds was born Thursday to Mr. and tons of gold packed in ninety kegs. returned from a sojourn on Hpring to business matters. He says ths ,
relieved
and will return to normal. C. C Browor, attorney for said estate.
mission." said the commodore, as he Mrs. John Roberts of Mills addition This is to relieve American abroad. Creek.
crops are all promising looking.
, The banka of thia city were never
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