The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 13, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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TIU'KMIHV,
SEVERI fIGHTENG UOIG INE BORNER
hospital boats and hurried
mainland.
During the encampment the na- |
THE
NEW YORK. Aug. 18.- Singing
tional headquarters of the Grand GERMANS STRIKE GAP IN
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A Continuation of the
FRENA
HEINE.
HIRD
'"America" in a fervid manner, aud
Army of the Republic will be tem-
Klamath Republican
¡throwing kisses at tho statue of Lib-!
SCRAP RESULTS
porarlly established at the Hotel Pon-
I*rty, huudreds of American refugees
chartrian,
Detroit.
... K<UU>r
W. O. SMITH ....
[c*v*lry Engagement Being Fought arrived today oil the steamer Pots­
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West of Totigre*. Where Gernuui» dam front Rotterdam nnd Boulogne.
Ent*r*d at th« po«toffic« at Klamath |MAY |\vESTl<iATE
Are Advancing. Brussel* Claim*
Falla, Ora., as s*cond class matur.
bcmis T LN
PRICES
Viclory for the French Troops Who
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Aug. 12
Publisbsd by th. HjraM P-bU-bl»«
VASH1NGTO77"c„ Aag. 12. _
Ire Battling the German* in Bel­
I The state department’s communi­
gian Poluta
Company, of Klamath Falls, on
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bneuzlit to
cation with Berlin, via Copenhagen,
pressure U
lo
has suddenly censed, it I» not known
****_________ ____________ 'bear to have congres« take action in
LONDON, Aug. iff.—it is believed whether the cable Is cut.
Two doll*™ per year in advance [regard to the increase in the price ot that the first greet battle of the Eur- (
Secretary of War Garrison Is ar­
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openn war i* now iu pixvgrve*.
ranging
to charter neutral ships now
Many congressmen declare that the
General von Mocheo, with three in foreign waters to bring Americans
DETROIT PREPARI-» FOB
¡increase Is entirely unnecessary. They
NA TIONAL ENCAMPMENT ¡claim -hat the whol«>salers are taking German army «xirps, i* continuing the home In.
investment of ldegv. Another di­
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advantage of the conditions in Eur­ vision has crossetl the Mueee near I
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AI.IFORNIAN
IS
DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 12.—That ope and are using the war as an ex­ Tongres anti has advanced towards
MUCH IMPRESSED
• coming events cast their shadows be­ cuse to squeeze the public.
Waterloo ami Brussels.
The attitude of the department of
fore,’’ is being demonstrated in De­
A dispatch
from Maastricht reports
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"While I am loyal always to the
troit in the preliminary preparations justice indicates that action may be I heavy artillery tire at TongrtN», fol-
and the Intense interest manifested taken under the Sherman act to crush lowing th«> fall of Liege, anti it is be- Sun Joaquin valley, 1 can see some
by old soldiers and their children and the conspiracy.
lievtsl t list the German* have moved great possibilities and wonderful op-
' portunities in the Souther« Oregon
their children’s children throughout
¡the latest Krupp gun» there.
the country in the national encamp- |NEIGHBOR
.
SAYS
The alii«-», it is believed, will move country. 1 expect to return at some
'future time and look more thorougb-
ment of the G. A. R- to be held here,
HE SHOT HIS COW lor til(> defense of Bru»»«-I*.
lly into your natural resources." says
August 31st to September 5th.
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No stone is being left unturned to
Another case was added to the list
PARIS. Aug. 12.—It is officially J. S. Cone, manager of the Co-oper­
make this encampment the banner piling up for the grand jury's action, announced that a general engag'- ative l.and and Trust company of San
one in the history or the annual when Justice of the Peace E. W. Gow- ment is being fought at Twilemont, Francisco, which has extensive hold­
gatherings. Special facilities are be­ en on Tuesday bound over Joe Provo. Belgium, where the Germans assault- ings in the San Joaquin valley.
Mr. Cone’s home Is In Palo Alto,
ing arranged for the accommodation of Poe Valley, on a charge of shoot- ctj the Belgian troops at daylight,
of the story tellers at the "camp, ing one of Tom Roberts' cows. He
The war office announces that the and he has with him G. F. Morrell of
firee." Open house will be kept by was furnished bail for his appearance, engagement is "serious," and adds: I Merced. W. R. Gerard of Madera and
local posts at the G. A. R. building
According to tales from Poe Val­
"The Belgians have been ener- ¡V. H. Gerard of Berkeley. They left
on Grand River avenue, where numer­ ley, there has been a little trouble getically resisting the Germans, who 'the Central Garage in their car
ous impromptu campfires will be held. between the two on account of Rob-¡attack in force, with infantry, sup- Wednesday for Lakeview, making a
The large campfires of the week, erts’ cattle getting on Provo's land. I1,ort«-d by long range artillery.
pleasure trip through this section.
however, will be held in the armory
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"The allied army was rushed to the
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ TWO WEDDINGS
DEFENSE MOVES
front.”
FOR JUDGMENT
day nights, September 1st, 2d and 3d.
TUESDAY NIGHT!
The Association of Civil War
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PARIS, Aug. 12.—The German
Musicians, with 200 fifes, drums and
Trial of the damage suit of C E.
Two well known Klamath couples; Mosell army today struck at a gap
buglee, will attend the encampment were married Tuesday.
In both!jn the French fortifications north of Kriegh against the Mutual Milling
here in a body. These old veterans cases, only a few were present at the Verdun, Their advance was checked ■ company to recover 17,500 for the
will be here a day in advance of the ceremonies.
at Longwy, where the lighting is se­ loss of an arm while employed at the
crowds, so as to meet all incoming
.company’s sawmill, began Wednesday
At the home of Justice of the Peace vere.
trains bearing the old soldiers. Many E. W. Gowen, the judge last night
Both sides have great strength, and | in the circuit court. W. H. A. Renner.
ot the departments, of which there performed the ceremony uniting Wal-|cavalry raiders are screening th* en­ |H. S. Gale and J. S Kent appear for
are about forty-five, will bring bands ter W. Donart and Dorothy B. Moody, j ure front of the German force.
¡the plaintiff, and J. O. Brock of Port­
with them. The local committee also Miss Lottie Sly was bridesmaid, and i The war office claims that the land for the mill.
has proposals from the musicians' W. D. Miller best man.
This afternoon Brock made a mo-
French are holding a new line be­
union to provide whatever music or
The couple will reside here, where tween Mulhausen and the frontier. 1 tion for a Judgment on the pleadings
what number of bands required.
in the case. This has been taken un­
Mr. Donart, who is a graduate of the
In addition to these bands which Klamath county high school, is as­
LONDON, Aug. 12.—A Nish dis- der advisement by Judge Benson.
will echo through the city, making sociated with his father in business, patch says Prince George of Servia
the shuffling feet step lighter and the In addition, he is also an expert tax­ was seriously wounded while watch­ I BIG ARMY
stiffening muscles quicken, programs idermist.
IN FIELD
ing the Austro-Servian flgbt at Bel­
will be arranged by all the church­
Miss Beatrice Clendenning became grade.
I LONDON, Aug. 12.—According to
es, in honor ot the veterans.
the wife of Walter E. Perkins at the
During the parade, 2,000 school home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
BRUSSELS, Aug. 12.—The war of­ the military expert for the London
children will sing patriotic songs as C. B. Clendenning, with Miss Josie fice admits a general German ad­ Times, a million soldiers and 5,894
the old soldiers pass their grandstand Low and R. C. Cornlch completing vance is progressing. The German pieces of artillery have been placed
in Grand Circus Park.
the bridal party. Just a few friends forces and the cavalry advance of the in Belgium by Germany.
The great event will be the parade, were present, in addition to the rel-(Germans are fighting,
This, he says, is the first line of
and Detroit, the city of the motor car, atives. This morning Mr. and Mrs
It is believed that the fighting is strength only. In addition, there are
will provide automobiles for all of Perkins left for Walla Walla, where ¡west of Tongres and south of Luvain. reserves massed in the rear.
the enfeebled and disabled. It la es­ they will reside.
The expert says the bulk of the
I The war office claims that the
timated that 20,000 old soldiers will
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1 French troops now fighting the Ger­ German army is north of Lorraine.
be in line.
PORTS AT LIEGE
mans in Belgium are winning de­ A general advance Is progressing.
The route will be lined with twenty
STILL FIGHTING cisively. It was officially given out ( "This is in the hope ot outflanking
ambulances and an equal number of
that they are driving back the Ger­ the French on the north and giving
special police telephones will be in­
them a knockout blow,” he says.
BRUSSELS. Aug. 12.—The un­ man advance.
stalled along Woodward avenue, the taken forts arounds Liege are still
According to the writer, the allied
This statement did not mention the
main thoroughfare, for emergency holding forth against the German location, but stated that several Ger- forces can prevent this. The battle,
use.
troops. It is admitted, though, by man guns had been captured, and con- though. It is predicted, will be "the
Michigan will have four thousand Belgians that the German artillery eludes with the following:
I most frightful and most destructive
in line the morning of September fire is damaging these strongholds j "The German retirement has be- ¡collision of armies in modern hls-
|tory.”
2d. Ohio and Indiana are making
Censored dispatches from Amster-.come more pronounced.”
special efforts to snow under Michi­ dam say that German selge guns are' The war office bolds that the gen­
gan. Illinois, the oldest department nearing Liege, where they will be i eral attack on the Belgian-French LEWIS LOOKING
in the country, having been organised concentrated for a final assault upon frontier is already a failure and de­ I
FOR INVESTMENTS
first and bearing the honor of being the forts.
clares that the Germans have retire«»
No. 1 and consequently having the
all along the line except at one point I 8. H. Lewis, of Seattle, arrived here
right in line, promises 2,500.
CAMP SENDING
Wednesday In the interest of a group
where the fighting is continuous.
New York, with the largest depart­
OUT NOTICES
of California capitalists, interested In
ment in the country, expects to close­
VIENNA, Aug. 12i—Montenegro colonization projects.
ly press all other in point of numbers.
The following notices to -water'has declared war on Germany,
Mr. Lewis will leave for Seattle in
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Friends and relatives and those ac­ users on the project, each signed by I
the morning, this trip being merely
companying the veterans, and mem­ Project Manager J. G. Camp, have i ROME, Aug. 12.—Trieste wire a preliminary one. When he returns,
bers of auxiliary organizations, will been sent the Herald for publication: that Austria bas checked the Rus- however, which he expects to do in
swell the number of parade witnesses
Pending the final arrangements for sian advance upon Lemburg.
the immediate future, he will make
close to the 2,000 mark.
opening the withdrawn land* for
a thorough investigation of condl-
Buffalo, having the largest post in settlement, intending settlers are ad­ WANT TO PRY LID
j lions in connection with the Klamath
the organization, Chapin Post 2, G. vised not to make filings nor to make
OF BARBARY COAST ; country, and then report to his com-
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I r»any.
A. R., will give free transportation stock contracts with the Klamath
to all of its members in good stand­ Water Users Association until further
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 12,—Fran- j
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| tic efforts are being made here today Her®
Visit
ing. The post commanders have ar­ notice is published.
ranged for a leave of absence with
’to pry the lid off the Barbary Coast . ^ev- J- A. Davis, pastor of a Meth-
pay for all the veterans employed.
Some time ago when »we began i [ for 1915. Keepers of the coast re-. °dlst church in Los Angeles, reached
The members of the 120 posts of the sending the Reclamation Record to ' sorts of all sorts don’t care a cent—¡,lf‘r'’ Tuesday night from Bellingham,
G. A. R. in Western New York will each settler we asked you to sign a not now, at any rate—how tight the I Washington, to visit his brother-ln-
make the trip by boat from Buffalo card saying that you wished to con­ lld Is screwed on after the fair is il«w. Postmaster W. A. Delzell, and
to Detroit.
tinue to receive it and giving your ad­ over but they do so want to get the family. He was accompanied from
Arrangements for the care of the dress. Quite a large number of you benefit of that Exposition.
Bellingham by Miss Dorothy Delzell,
Boldlers who may become ill and have not done this and I was in- i Most coasters have looked forward "'I'0 h“» been visiting there with rel-
in need of hospital privileges structed to discontinue sending It to I to *uch a rush of business while the i,tive»
are complete. Every established hos­ you.
i big show waB in progress that they
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pital in the city will be prepared to
Now this paper would be worth a could retire on competencies as soon Were for Horses
do everything in its power to give good price per year, yet when it costs as the gates closed. And then, all
Pausi Brunzer, who buys many
relief.
you the effort of sending a card, you at once, so suddenly that at first they horse* for the California markets. Is
For first aid, two large hospital neglect it. You can't afford to do hardly realized what happened to here from Oakland to purchase more
tents will be erected, one in Grand this. Get busy and send in your I them, down slammed the lid.
¡stock for shipment.
Circus Park and the other back of the card.
It was a step taken not exactly in
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Soldiers' Monument in Cadillac
I the interest of good morals, though
A beautiful new flower has been
A great deal of damage has been it pleased the reformers. The police ¡evolved by a resident of California
Square. Rest rooms will be estab­
lished at all the depots, hotels, vari­ done to our drain ditches by persons commission Issued its orders at the who has succeeded In budding a rose
ous headquarters, campfires, and along the drains turning their ex­ i behest of business men who said the i to a blackberry bush.
wherever else it mav be deemed ad­ cess irrigation water into the drains. ¡coast would keep more visitors away
visable.
This must be stopped until proper in­ from the fair than it would attract.
George H. Roach, recently con-
The care of the patients will be let structures are constructed and ¡The coasters- and some of the busl- nrcted with the Portland library, has
under the direction of the National regulations made concerning such ' ness men agree with them—argue i been made an assistant. In the O. A. C.
Red Cross Society. Fifty nurses and use. For the balance of this season the contrary.
library.
a dozen orderlies will be in attend­ no water can be turned into any of
For Biiy«-r* Week
ance besides the physicians, All our drains.
President Wilson has appointed
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steamers carrying veterans on ex-
J. L. Johnstone, of the Willis- Mr*. Grace B. Caukln a received of
cursion ’rips will be provided with
Among the seventy-seven employes Johnstone Furniture company, left public moneys at San Francisco.
hospital quarters, n u r se s and of the Pennsylvania Railroad who re­ Wednesday for Portland to be’ pres­
physician*, as well as also the public tired on pension in April of this year ent during "buyers’ week.”
By the death of Harriet Quimby,
boats, especially on the night of the was one woman, Josephine Miller,
the only professional airwoman In
fireworks on Belle Isle. Emergency who ha* been employed at Lancaster i Plans have been completed for a the United States now Is Miss Blanche
cases will be placed on the police for the past thlrty-two years.
»26,000 high school at Ranier.
S. Scott.
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Semi-Weekly Herald
IM. IMU
of the Willamette meridian. *««•
and except I hat portion of th.
above describe«! lands described |n
Hint lortaln partial release <>f mur|.
A great surprise awaits all those
gage dated August 23, 1B12, which
sitcmling the first exhibition of »he
I* worded In Volume 13 of M<>rt
Art Club at the library building, for
g ig«* at |>a«c 3«t 1. of the mortKa|t,
there are on display paint In«», pas­
records of Klamath county or.
tels water colors aud other form* of
egon
srt work, that for detail, perspective
Taken nnd levied upon u* tin- pi-.y,
mil Ideas compare favorably with th«
Ity of suiti Eugeni« V Rii het, Frank
I
’
work <>f artiste of note I'»
plaies. The exhibit will continue to- Hiehot uiul the Oregon Inland b*.
mid Friday. iift«tnoon, und jv. lopment company, a corporatif
morrow ....
'ot n» niucli thereof us may be nsc*^.
evening*. and
1,1
L*ry t<> satisfy the **id Judgment in
charge.
All of the entries had not been re- favor of F II McCornnt k. a* plaintig
.Bed today, but the painting* al­ ¡ugmii'*t said ilefendunls, with Inter*.'
ready there were many In number, tloreoii, together Willi all rost. iiU(|
and coveted a wide range of subjects, (ll*liurM«m«ntM that have or may ...
from poses and flower studies to laud­ «•rue
C. (’. LOW. Hh. iitr
scape* and marine views Among th«
A Haydon. Deputy
painting* and drawings arc many of
August
ill Klamath Fall*
Crater Lake. Upper Klamath Luke
13-1U-37-3-Io
und other locul views.
I
Following 1« a partial list of th»,
Sumuiuu*
entrants ami the subjects of their |
|U
the
Circuit
Court of the 8UI. ul
work on exhibition:
Oregon, tor Klaiusth County,
Mrs. 8. D. Harlan Fruit picture. |
> Thou My Guide, Rock Bound Charles Wesley Judklus, Plaintiff.
vs.
Coast, Dog. Christ Child. Rock < f,
A dr» Beatrice Judkins, Deft'udsut
Ages.
Mrs. Zeno Clarke Kimball Roaes. ¡ To Adrs Beatrice Judklus. the Abut».
Named Defendant
Apricots. Moonlight. Old Homestead.
hi
the name of the stat» ot Orvgog,
Crater Lake. Old Road.
Mr* W. A. Drlaell Pharaoh's you are hereby required to appear «nd
answer the complaint filed iixui
Horse*, vase and flowers.
¡you
lu the above eutltled suit, «a at
Mrs. E. C. Richards Yellow roses,
before Hie 1311» day of August, III)
old farmhouse, ««can seen«', The
that being the last day of th« tin«
Stream. The Forest, sheep, Followed
within which defendant I* allowed to
by the Wolves, The Challenge
answer herein a* fixed by ths roitn
Mrs. Elmer Applegate Orang«»,
t tor publication of summons herein;
cloth of gold ro*ea. American Beauty aud If you fall so to appear
Ruses, grapes und apples, mother iu<l 'answer, the plaintiff will apply lotto
child, hayseed, Mt Hood, Clematia ! court for the relief prayed fur In tin
Sofranna roses
¡complaint filed herein, to-wlt For *
This I* th« latest photograph of
Mrs. Goo. Baldwin Mt. Hood
decree of said circuit court of the
Frederick William, the German crown
Mr*. E. B. Ramsby- Crater Lake ntste of Oregon, for Klamath county
prince, who Is now In command of
T. E. Pago Marine view.
iforever dissolving ths bonds of lu.trt
the German troop* at l.lege.
Mrs. L. F. Willets— Ml. Sha.ta
urony existing between the pluinllt
While the kaiser was seemingly
Stanley Smith Mt. Sbasta. old and defendant, and for such other r»
making effort* to act as mediator be­ mlssUn. Ml. Pitt, The Brook
lief a* to the court shall appear moot
tween Austria Hungary and Russia,
Mi«. L. M. Stoarna- Forest pool, and proper in the promisee
at least giving outward evidence of HolUud scene. Evening Shadows,
This summons Is published In the
it, the crown prince was shouting for Sunset.
Heml-Weakly Herald, a newopspo»
war. The populace In Berlin, which
Miss Restorla French N'sstur- published at Klatualh Falls. Oregm,
was thrilled by the war ardor, made tiuuix. Moonlight, squashes, pansies, by order of the Honorable Wllllsal
a hero of him and cheered him when­ fruit, farmhouse, landscape, twelve Worden, county Judge of said county,
ever he was seen on the street*. When charcoal studies, calls Hilles, Junk. | made and entered on the 1st day ot
the kaiser and kaiserin, along with
Miss Rachael Applegate- Dreams July. A D 1914. directing service of
the crown prince ami crown princes*,
Mrs. W. E. Faught— Three land­ summons herein to b-r made by pvbll-
returned last Sunday night from Pots­ scapes, marine view. , nasturtiums, ration thereof la such uewspsper for
dam to the palace in Berlin Unter Still Life, fruit, sepia head, charcoal ( six succoesive weeks
den Linden was blocked by cheering bead, crayon head.
Date of first publication bsreol
thousands. The crown prin«»» came
M m . Fred Williams Venire. sh**p. ¡ July 8. 1*14
C. C HROWEK.
In for as much of the applause ns the grapes, Venice street i scene.
Attorney for Plaintiff
kaiser.
Miss Frelda Blehn—The Bridge.
»-1 M-13 aw
Geo. Stankey— Scotch landscape,
¡two Crater I-akes.
GERMAN CRUISERS
Notice uf Final Ac<<»unl
Miss Lola Wilson — Moonlight,
OFF CALIFORNIA
swans.
Upper
l-ake.
Their
First
the
county
court ot Klamath cosi­
(n
COAST TUESDAY
Quarrel!.
ly. state of Oregon
Mr*. L. M. Steam» Japanese In the matter of the «stats uJ
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 12
Ar­ I scene.
guardianship of Joseph 8. Sesd».
riving steamers report the German
an Insane person, now deceatsl
cruisers Nürnberg and Llepslc off
The Italie« will inntail four drink-
Notice Is hereby given that tbsu-
Farallones.
Ing fountain*
derslgned lias filed with the dark of
The steamer Beaver, from Port­
the above entitled county court b«
In Norway women are allowed to
land. conversed with the Algerne off
final account and report as guardlu
sit In parliament, but not to become
Cape Mendocino yesterday.
of the above mentioned estate U(
The British cruiser Shearwater I* | member* of the government.
m Iter, ah<! that Friday. August. 11.
also nearby, and It I* believed the
1914, at 10 o’clock In the fotehoosd
French cruiser Montcalm is In water* : The Base Line road i* to be paved said day at 'tie court house of •»!<
with Warrenlta from Portland to
near here.
county, has been appointed by ths
It is believed that the positions of Sandy at 88 cent* per square yard. lion William 8. Worden, judge d
the French and English ship* are such
Oregon City will expend 1600 on nl.l court, aa tho time nnd place for
that a Junction could be effected be­
h'-arlng objr< lions to, and f'»r oettle
fore sundown. In case one or the other fountains, feeding racks and hitching
ment of said final account »nd re
'
poets
for
horses
to
draw
country
was engaged in fight by the two Ger­
port, and all persons Interested »rr
' trad«.
mans.
I hereby notified to file their ol>J«ctloM
If any they have, to said account »«I I
Federal and state official* are
LONDON, Aug. 12.—Movement* of
'report
on or before said dsy and bow
I urging a large expenditure for »X-
the British and French navy are be­ ! termination of rata In Oregon
In said court.
ing withheld by the admiralty.
This notice Is published pur»u»»t |
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It is rumored that the British
to
order so made on th* 22d day of
State Prison Superintendent Law-
cruiser squadron left today for North
July.
1914.
son la putting In a rock crushing
Atlantic waters upon wireless order*.
SARAH E. SEEDS, Guardias
plant near the feeble minded Institu­
C. c Brower, attorney for said wt»U
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug 12,—The tion to be worked with convict labor
23 30-6 13 20«»
and supply material for state nnd
government today announced that the
county
highways
on
a
largo
scale
Russian fleet In the Baltic has cap­
the county court of th* stst*
tured twenty-live merchantmen.
Oregon, for the qounty ot cisrt*-
Notice of Nheriff'« Hain
mas.
H INEMA
By virtue of nn execution In fore­ In the matter of the estate of A»uw'
closure duly Issued by the clerk of
W. Neumann, deceased.
the circuit court of the county of
Notice I* hereby given that by fF
One of the biggest excursion par ! Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the
Hue of an order and license heretofot*
ties that ever sailed on the Upper 7th day of August, 1914, In a certain
¡granted by the shore-named coortw
Lake will be assembled on the deck, action In the circuit court for said
II..- uMersigncd administrator of tb»
of the
steamer
Wlnema
this county and Ktate, wherein F. H. Mc-
'
of August W. N«uni.nin.
morning. when the steamer hoists Cornack, a* plaintiff, recovered Judg­
censed, I will offer for «ale »»A 01
anchors for a day’s cruise, The boat ment against Eugenie V. Illchet, nnd lifter the 2f>th day of Hopteinber.
will carry the children of the city's Frank Illchet and Oregon Inland De­ 11114, will *<*ll nt private ssls. '*!
Sundny *chool* and many older per- velopment company, a corporation, • ash, to the highest bidder, sub)**
sons.
.for the «urn of eighteen hundred nnd to confirmation by the said court,
To make it possible for all of the forty-five and 27-100 dollar*, two following described rnnl property, >
children to enjoy the outing, all un­ hundred dollar* as attorneys fees and wit;
der 14 will be carried free.
The «outs and dlsburHement* taxed at
The east half of the south»«*
charge for older people will be 60 twenty-three urnl 95-100 dollars, on
quarter of section fifteen t1*1
cents for the round trip. Buses will the 7th day of August, 1914,
nnd the northeast quarter ot D*
make the round trip to and from the I Notice I* hereby given that I will
northwost quarter, nnd the nortM
I
boat for 25 cents, and the first bus on the 12th day of Heptember, 1914,
west quarter of the north«««1
will leave Fifth and Main streets at at the front door of the courthouse of
t«r of section twenty-two (22).J
7 o’clock.
township thirty-eight (21) «®"tl
Klamath county. In Klamath Falls, In
Stops for a picnic will be made at said count, at 2 o'clock In the after­
range eleven (11) east of tbs W"-
Harriman Lodge and Rocky Point. noon of said day, sell at public aut-
lamette meridian, being In KI**
tlon to the highest bidder, for cash,
uth
county, state of Oregon.
ix-ave* for East
the following described property, to-
containing one hundred sixty 0*
Will Irwin not the writer, but wlt:
ucres, more or less.
the brother of the prosecuting at­
All blds may bo mailed to m*<,r)
The southwest quarter of the
torney and a well known Lan gel I Val­
southeast quarter and the «mitli to my attorneys at Oregon City.|,r
ley rancher, ha* gone to Chicago,
half of the *outhwe*t quarter of «gon
where he will visit relatives.
GDORGK L. HTOKV
section one (1) and the northwest
quarter and the west half of the Administrator of the Estate of A“»
The government of Denmark con­
northeast quarter of section twelve
ust W. Neumann, Deceased.
tributes a regular sum annually to
(12), all in township thirty-nine Gordon E. Hayes and Earle C. T
the Domestic Workers’ Union.
mouth, attorneys.
10-17-8<*^'
(89) south, range eight (8) east
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