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* TgVIWlHV. AIR» »«. »wl< THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. forcoa bavu uiauy harbors to which tor the purpose of meeting the voters' general fund with a total close to i they can acauipar, and their duets and telling them of this new law that tl.000,000. * an divide and scatter in ull dlroc- I have initiated," said Dr. Parker The Union Prln'ers' Home at Col HI II’ TH I , tlous. but the tier man Heel has no In these days of ultimatums, Uncle orado Fprlnga Is set down at an ad The first step towards an Investi- today. "1 want to tell every man, BUSHIAN FORCEN ADVANCING ti*v 's,'s other haven but the Gerumu bar- Hain I soon to receive one from of tbe rates charged by the and woman, in Oregon how they are , cation ditional 11,000,000 It costs about TOWARD I.EMBURG VIA boro. Kltitnulh Fulls, detuundliig that be ,»100,000 a your tn 'nalntaln till '('allfornla-Oregon Power company being systematically misled by the STYR V ALLEY' For this reason, it is predicted that pit It up it few planks and stringers I p Another l.ere will soon be takeu. Wednesday dental truat. 1 want the people to home. sags' »»"*'• uo what matter succosa Gcruiuuy's land build a bridge across the catiui The average earning per member, night two engineers of tbe state rall- know that they will be benefitted H«| m "'’ I r<ut* • !*« * laud force* have, iho kuleer will lose ut Eleventh street, 'll*« council Mon according to today's report. Is 31,- fioad commission erached here to very greatly by putting thia dental Half a. Million German Soldiers Are (Hlicr •'' ,»1***1» Arr tils seaboard Being Mobilized for the French day ordered City Attorney Hutenlc 042 a year; average death age, 48.7 ■ heck over the compsny's inventor tn.it out of business. Then they will 1 There <• This would put un end to *«a light- iti> druft such an order. Invasion, Hay luste Telegram*. Aus not be compelled to go lo tbe dental Doomed, ■ nd the death rate twelve per 1,000. ies of It* physical condition. lug, and, In that < aso. the commere« trian Troops Are Driven Back by Until it I* known positively what 1' Is upon the physical valuation trust and pay an «»xborbltant price for These last figures. It was explsln- the Czar’s Forces*. Big Battle Is of the world would resume ugnln, to the government Intends to do re- od, ure the result of an active cam that the commlaaion bases It* rule work. Expected In Alsatian Country "When we started out to initiate NKU It'll»» , Aug. II.—Mi-ata are ia greater *kl«nt Ihuti at the pri<aeiil, 'Kurdlng this structure, It is Impossible paign for better sanitary conditions adjustment Investigations. leur »"'I »!*•■ < cnla higher, Sugar tati<l Auierl* .* would he * ailed upon to proceed with the Improvement ot ¡In composing rooms nnd the shorten | Last year tbe company made a this law, we bad just eight days to ■ omplete Inventory of all of Its hold- get 10,000 names signed to tbe peti «ad impôt te*l liHHlotiifla arc «oarlug lo supply much foodstuffs to the ¡Eleventh street. ing of the work dsy. PARIS, Aug. 11.—The war office Los Angele* Angeles and Washington. CHICAGO. lug. 11.—Beef * uta are countrl*>* w|*«re ou account of war I The council last night made I!*• Washington, D. 'ings in Oregon, In order to ascertain tion, but in four days we got 17,190 today announced that tbe French to live i «ut« higher {the liuivesl- *re ’.eIng uegl«<'ted usscssnii nt rate in the Third street , the first thing opened tbe fight its physical valuation. The two en uami-s. In my judgment that shows have been compelled to evacuate Mul- (run* Ihre« ¡district us follows: thsu 8atu**li*) to secure the 1915 convention Wash- gineers coming here have just com what tbe people think of a dental hauaen, after taking it from tho Ger Pilli H*l 1 I’ll! I. lug II.—Meals Abutting lot, 65 per < eiit, second pngton wants tbe convention wben pleted checking over tbe inventory of board which is running a little dental man*. lot back, IU per cent; «re (roan three lo live <euta a |M>un<l third ’ lot. — * 4 that ‘ trust of Its own." city celebrates Its 100th annl- the Medford division. The French forces which advanced per cent, and twenty remaining, 3 versary. higher sin* r II*« »ar «tarted jupon Neu Brelsach were pushed back LONDON, Aug II l.nglaud lias l»«r ■ ent. ST M*l K, tug. II.—Flour tiwlwy Loa Angeles wants the 1915 event KI.YVIATH PEOPLE to Mulbausen by an overwhelming I MN’AL ART WORK asked the Austrian ambassador to ami up '3'* ' «-ui« a hundrml. because It has never had an I. T. U. German force and were forced out TO BE EXHIBITED ARE ON PROGRAM i explain th« presence of Austrian convention and because It believes ot that city. They are now fighting _______ Matusi l> tall« «ugar pilte lias forces <>n the French horde*. No re that the Panama-Pacific Exposition in the suburbs. Thirteen special trains and a special Klamath Falls people are to have juinpc<l Io HH P*'r sa< k. Yretmfay ply has been mad«. next year would be the biggest side The German army neg-th ot Neu COLUMBUS, O.. Aug 11 — Eyes of attraction any city could offer the ¡ocean steamer have all been arranged the privilege of saeing what local Dreisach numbers over 300,000, ac Il Is expected that the III Itisi* am t|u< linai retail |>i **<• »*»• Ml.7,1. ! tor to carry crowds to tbe Walla talent can produce in the way of real cording to the lateet advice*. Tbe bassndor In Austria will demand bls politicians throughout tbe country delegates. passports If no satisfactory cxplsna- I were turned towards Ohio today. Each city had a big delegation of Wal1“ ’’'ro",le‘ Hhow, according .art. Ariurdliix to Abel outcome of the Mulbausen fight mo . _ Ik. ..II...- > E 1.'« *‘ ,. “ »... ' 8tblet,c Ail.lz.lt,. ....... e..l The rr Out* Is mad« on hand . today. Itoïb have ' Sz. ,,udle whet* voters cast their ballots in the boosters library ¿lub rooms will be mentously affect the German plans, ut th« K Is mu'll Waler |first »tate-wldc primaries In the hi»- headquarter, at tbe Narr.ngam.ett . •* ,be 8bo*’ *1,0 18 b*re tor ,be daz’ open both afternoon and evening on for If tbe Germans can repol the lion, the faruier* this Tbe national a»- Austria has not lory *>l tbe stat« twtt opportunity liny At 12 30 the convention adjourned . The steamer will carry a crowd fr^m i Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of French and join this army to the til tl’-zl ..Z.-zt- .. I----- Coos Bay, and the Coos Bay band 1 this week, week. Members of the Art Club Loraine army. It can attempt an ln- m resp the bvueflt» id iba Inervase In >«t au«wer«d Italy * deiuund for an |p«"t of today's urimarles is due to until Wednesday morning. will play at the show and Women's Library Club will be in ■ vaalon of France via the southern the prie«» of foodstuffs If they will ■'»planation of th« destruction of lo. tin r United 8’iites Senator Josnph — l'be frontier celebration will last ¡charge. refrain from * mitra* llug their crop* Italian property at Antlvnrl during i*’-reker, of Cincinnati, whn sacks to I gateway. a week, beginning September 14th. The committee in charge of the I "com« back" as a candidate for the ! to commission men, allowing the mid the bombardment The joining of these two forces The first three days will be harneis are exhibit reports an unexpected will give Germany a unit of half a A bitter a ut i - A i* »t t tn n feeling ex | r< publican nomination for United | dlrmi-n, etc . to reap the profita and'track events, and on the lait nmber of good paintings on hand. million men. This I* believed to be to 1*1« here State** senator. ’’European <ondltlon* seaiu Foraker's candidacy make* there- OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-1 three day* tbe rodeo event* will be The pictures on display will be a de the force with which Germany had protnls» great probability of high prices for farm products durlug tbe Hill HHEIJt, Aug II originally planned to invade France Holland Is publican senatorial tight stand out ¡LLiiE, Corvallis, Aug 11.—The most ' held. Art Acord, Vera McGinnis, i lightful surprise. All are asked to come and see that "For preparing a peremptory demand Hist ¡In national prominence. He Is op- useful food for camp -ind trail is that, Earl Simpson and others who par- sell fe* months." said he ibsl reason. It seems advisable for Germany withdraw her troop« from' bJr Warren G. Harding. of that < entail** th ■ most nourl*hm-ut itlclpated in the rodeo here, are under Klamath county is as much in the PARIS, Aug. 11.—Tbe war office 'Marlon, former Lieutenant governor, will* the least amount of bulk. These i contract to be on the Walla Walla lend In this as In other lines. our farmer* to decline to contract for tl.e I lut < I* frontlet admits tonight that the Germans are land Itglph I* Cole, of Findlay, former condition» Hunt the choice that can 'bill, ¡resides Tex McLeod, the Stan- tbe ssle of meats, grain and P<» advancing towards Stelny, where j congressmans wisel* bo made or available eatnj* leys. Baldwin, Blancetts and other Istoes In advance May Get Colony they will attempt to cross tbe Muese. The questions "Can Foraker com« fo« d material, but considerable va-¡riders, ropers and bulldoggers of Instead they should hold the W. P. Curtla, of the Curtis k L’t- Frontier engagements are pro ¡hack’" and "Can he efface the mem-|teliy Is shown In the following list world fame. ley Realty Co., inc., accompanied by gressing at Longwy, Moutmedy and sain» until satisfactory markot < as- |«ry of the Standard Oil letters’” are ,f,f supplies prepared by the entertain-1 The events will be held at a half ex-Postmaster E. C. Ahlstrom, wife Marviile, in France; and Virtum, in sell for dill *U* Sil obtained. and With the recounting of tho votes rash only In this case, they might II* the stipulated precincts In Marlon being asked by every politician. He;'nx magazine writer, Stewart Edward mH« fack, which is completely en- and daughter, returned home Tues Belgium. This indicates a German ,, ... ,, .¡made his fight as an out-and-out I White, and given as one example of a circled by the.grandstand. At night day from an extended trip to San mass movement to force entrance to not gst ss high prices as the middle county, " ... l|U Uli A I) U la« .la. — 1 - a_ man would but they, would ellrn- Justice McNary are still tied F h I stand patter of the old school Hard-''“i nt h’s camp rations. In the popular!« boxing arena will be erected, and Francisco and other California points France across tbe Muese. There are scant details given out. mate his big profit mid would help gained .* vote, according to a tele ilng always has be«n a strong sup- O. A. I C bulletin ''amp Cookery, by! lb" amateur boxers from Multnomah. Ostensibly the trip was made to I porter of Foraker iSeattle, Victoria, Vancouver. Coluni- further interest a colony of Swedes but officials admit that the German Ho entered the ¡Avu 11 Milam. to nrak>> lower prices for the con gram received by llenaon the I Flour plain, pancake and <orn-! bus. Olympia. Walla Walla. 8pokana, and Italian-Swiss to locate and en force is very large. ¡lace after a conference with sumer by thus •bulling the s|-ec*e- In addition to the Mar loir precluct* I Loa Angeles and Portland Newsboys gage in the dairying industry in this Cole made his flfcht jm«al as desired--If pounds. Istor out of a chance to corner any recouuls have tn be made In the fol former scuator. '• as a protectionist. Athletic Clubs and Joe Sax's and But seclton. in the San Joaquin and the Meat- bacon or boned ham LONDON, Aug. 11.—The govern an* commodity and run the price way lowing prsclncta: ler’s schools will contest for prizes Satna Clara valleys. Mr. Curtis states ment press bureau states that two In the e democratic M-natorlal I held IM unds. up Seven In Multnomah, throe In I In an elimination contest. Evans that a number of dairymeu have fine German cavalry divislona are oper lllca- eight pounds. Whatever the Increase In price Grant, two In Lincoln, two In Wash I ar«: Attorney General Timothy ' 8. »on fame in the welterweight di herds of Holstein , and Jersey stock ating near Tongree, Belgium. Baking powder — one-half pound. The Hogan, running on his record In of may be. tbe farmer, who la tbe pro ington. four In Tillamook, two In vision, fighting 17S fights, so he is and are paying 330 per acre rental Germans are entrenching along the Saccharine—150 tablets ducer, should receive It. and bo can Hood River, and one In Jackson and fice; former Congressman John J. |eapable of staging this big mitt ex- for the land. These people, he says River Alsne. and large forcea are en- Sugar—two pounds. Lentz, of Columbus, who advocates by bolding aud selling for rash As I nn» counties 1 blbitlon. Cereal — eight pounds are desirous of getting where land j tering Belgium via tbe Luxemburg government ownership of teleg-nph far as that la <umeruvd. tbe various Raisins -one pound values are less and they appeared frontier. {lines; and John 1.. Zimmerman, of Uvlgbbothoods might unite, aud help xoxst it ix the : UNION SUNDAY Sait and |>epper, very much pleased with his descrip The government confirmed the re Hprlngfield. each other iu tbe work, etc., so as HARTON I.tust IT SCHOOL EXCURSION Beans five pounds. tion of conditions in this country. — port that the Rusalans are advancing Two warm gubernatorial enm- to make lustier« easier all arouud al F.rbwurst—three pounds. luike County Examiner. along the Styr Valley, toward Lem- {palgn* were waged Governor Jim«i the time wbeu prhee may soar " * i<>ii tbe grout* I tinti t’ie plaintiff | y Thursday la the day for the union i -------- -- burg. Dried vegetables—two pounds. ibe German fleet, large though it (ailed to prove that a valid contract ¡ „1 «’ox. «neklng rcnomlnatlon. Is op- Sunday school excursion on Upper Install« Compenwin Dried potatoes —two pounds ! posed to Conarewiman J. J. Whitacre, 1« Is kept "I* tb<- defensive with the had been entered Into between blm-{* luike. Children under 14 years of For some time the Orphpus The- Bakers eggs—one cun. PARIS. Aug. 11.—Fighting is prac allied French and English fleets at self and the Bonanza senooi district, 'who attacked Cox as the "builder of The combined weight Is about Over 14 years, 50 cents at re has had more or less trouble in tically continuous between the French «° fr< *- the greatest political machine In th« tacking It. In case of a repulse by Juda» Benson <>h Tuesday granted will be charged for tbe round trip, projecting tho pictures onto sixty-five pounds. the and the Germans at Alsace. Both the Germans, the French and English ■ th« nonsuit motion of Charles J. ¡history of the state.” made! The committee will be pleased ifiscreen. owing to variation in the sides are losing heavily. Many, substitutions can be In th« republican field are Frank Furgu»on. attorney for the school dis The patrons of tl Willis, former congressman, of ahlle maintaining the general plan 1 P,rent* win <° wlth tbe,r cblldren, 1 power furnished. trict BRUSSELS. Aug. 11.—Fighting is Ada, and I is vid Tod, of Yout gston. of the ration*, such as coffee for tes. wh*re u *• Possible, so as to reduce this playhouse will not be bothered Tbe plaintiff. T A Barton, brought the possibility of accident to the min- ¡in this way any more, as the manage eggs for meat, etc The relative quan- ,be tbe min- 1 in progress north of the Muese to former state senator. Most of their the district to recover I suit against ment has Installed a new Fort Wayne forestall the Germans in holding tbe • peeches have been featured by de titles In which exchanges are made *niuni- n year's salary as teacher and 1500 nunciation of the democratic cdtnln-!,OK’‘,b,‘r *'»,1* directions for carrying. | Refreshments will be sold on board compensarc. which machine governs country. ------ I damages He alleged that after The allies have moved north from booking and serving camp food, are the boat Each person Is to take bls i the electricity in such a way that tbe . 1st ration. hiring him. and he had come here to Naumr to reinforce the Belgian- | current is the same at all times A. I. Garford, candidate for the 'given upon request sent to the Ex- lunch. tension Division. O A. C.. Corvallis,' The boat will leave tbe landing at leach, the directors cancelled the con French troops fighting about Liege. progressive nomination for senator, about a. m., returning about tract. leaving him without n school, we* not opposed In the primaries to ltl,.x„„ ... 8:15 _ _. Sixteen new railways are being and hired Ray I*, Burk In his stead day. —— — _ 6:30 p. m. Hacks will run from built in Switzerland, some of which BRUSSELS. Aug. 10.—The war of Fsrty-shth School Year Open« fice today gives the following cor OHIO I’RINONERS Fifth and Main and from 10th and will be completed this year. SEPTRHBi-R i8th, iqm Popular Pair W h I rected bulletin of Germany's losses WEAVING CLOTHES Hi«ht streets. Here is a great op si in i x\ till is Writs for illustrated too-page Book i Quite a surprise was sprung on the ' at Liege, including Sunday: MATTY REACHES portunity for a day’s outing NOV IN Al'HTRIA I let. Itti I it i (.AWi i H." and for Cata- people of Klamath Fall* when former' COLUMBUS. O . Aug HIS :«TH BIRTHDAY Dead .................................................. 2,000 11.—The k>| containing lull Information. < ouncllnian Herbert J Savidge and I istate of Ohio is to make M ounded ................................... 20,000 clothes for FORT TO HOLD CKTTBNJE, Aug 11.—Monte DtgTH < u> r. AOMICULIubi DISTRICT NEW YORK, Aug. 12 —Old Mas Prisoner* . *.................................... 6.000 Agioriomy, Animai Hu*bsndiy .Dairy Hu«- Mrs Jessie Anna O’Farrell were mar negrin and Servian troops have mov ilta wards In the different state insti- bandry. Poultry HuvtwuiJry. Horticulture. ried Tuesday at the Presbyterian ed into tbe Interior of Bosnia. A tut Ions Six new looms have been ter Mathewson, idol of the fans, and Agr iltutr for leather* lOfrrSTRV, mkns« At a meeting of the citizens of' as great a pitcher as ever faced a Both are well and favorably general anti-Austria** uprising is ex- |or<J,‘ri‘d Installed at once In the state ST. PETERSBURzO, Aug. 11 (cen I 1 , Nt-.FklNG HOME ECO known here, where they will make Wood River Y ’ alley, it was decided ' batter, celebrated his thirty-fifth sored i—The Russians have been suc in mjmk s t io'tievtk Science, DoiMstk Art. peeled there, with the revolutionists ' P'mltentlary and reformatory El i - ■ ... Irrigati n. their home, at least for the present. joining the invaders. mates will be made at first. As soon to held a district fair at Fort Klam-¡birthday today. Despite his "age"— cessful so far In skirmishing on tbe Highway, Me I ml* al, t'.hemkal, Mining. Tho Serb-Montenegrin force PX- ex- n* new venture is under way. ath about September 20th. Th» ex-1 35 is pretty old for a ball player, and Austria-Russian border, and have Cetani ■> t oMMIRtl PHARMACY I forced the Austrians to evacuate Homo From Ncsmla pe<'ta to occupy Herzgovlna soon 'clothes will be made for the wards a"t <.ntc will not be definitely settled ¡especially for a pitcher. IhDUMWIAI. Ahls "Big Six,” after thirteen years of Radzwillow. _____ in the state hospitals, homes and upon until James Pelton, membsr o.’ Charles Baldwin came In Tuesday I c.uf ««/ ( «arici -Agrkulture, Dairy ing. Home M iner«' Coutse, Industrial from the vicinity of Virginia City, NISH, Aug 11 It is announced i°‘h*r Institutions. Board of admln- the county fair board for that end pitching in the big towns, today The Austrians occupied the place Art», Forestry. Buxine*» Short Course. Nevada. where he has been for a year tliat the Servian allied armies are , i»*r»tion officials believe they will ef- of the county, has consulted with the stands close to tbe top of the heap Uthool»f .ifati,-—Piane, String. Hand forced to retire. other members of that body in order ¡among National League pitchers. in Hie Interests <>f the Klamath-.Ne defeatlug the Austrians In Rosnlu f«ct a great saving in this way. Voue Culture. ! Ohio started in the cloth manufac- "• decide and set time and dates oa The Cards today are to finish a Farmer« Bu*..,«» Court« bv M«>l tr«s vada Mining company. He says the with heavy losses. luring business when looms were in- "hlch lo bold ulra ln tbe different three-dav invasion of New York. As In From Dairy local concern's mine has many ad- addrVM TIIK HKiitSTaAa. (tarlilo**) Corvatti«. Or«*os Jacob Rueck, a well known real- stalled at the penitentiary for the l’»ru of the county. Matty has an old grudge against this v uni ages over others In that section R l‘<H it tl'HK AI. UNION IN SIXTIETH SESSION "»«king of woolen blankets for Its Mr. Pelton has guaranteed lo se- rejuvenated bunch from the West, it { dent of Dairy, was her* Tues ' ' institutions. This proved successful cur’’ tl,e 8um ot *200 oul of tbe ,s expected McGraw will send him { day on a business trip. He reports that all crops there are now ready for 11 Infant- ‘"‘d saved the ’ state many thousands county fair toward holding r) PltOVIDENCF Kan warned Aus ^o capacity today?«• b“ ‘ year, district fair funds here, providing the cit- a j into the box. Only once has Mathewson been the harvest. will (heaten on his birthday. That was in when Frank A. Livingston, chairman Then It was decided to enlarge the lieu" of Wood River Valley 1912, when Matty went in as a re- Miss Wells Home of the local committee, called to or shop to Include the manufacture of subscribe a like amount, I Miss Edna Wells ________ has returned from A committee has been appointed by lief pitcher against the Cardinals, af- _ cloth for clothing der the sixtieth annua) convention of Mr. Pelton, consisting of Frank ter they had whaled tha llfa and a CinnBbar Springs in Siskiyou county, t I* e International Typographical - | . ----- •’’••«•»Z» tu .«•»I*! «MB (Burns, L. C. Sizemore, Ray Looaley, bunch of - ----------- “ -------------- runs out - of -------- McOraw'a - first «*"• wnere 9h® spent an enjoyable vaca- Union, Stnte, municipal and civic 1 llon’ MANY A GREAT RECORD Mrs. Jim Uurdon and Mra. Ed Turner, selection. representatives made addresses of to have general supervision. In 1913, on his birthday, Matty! , ----------------------- -- i welcome, which were answered by Prizes will be awarded on livestock, went to the relief of Art Fromme, af- ®er* »’rom Bonanza CHICAGO, ill., Aug. 11,—Rube President Duncan in behalf of the 1’rofeasor Ray P. Burk, principal Foster, the Christy Matthewson of poultry, grasses, vegetables and ev ter the Giants bad a two-run lead union. erything that is produced in Klamath over Brooklyn, and Fromme had be- 01 tbe Bonanza high school. Is here colored baseball stars, has pitched President Dunean touched upon gun to wobble. He held the Superba* attending the Barton-Bonanza trial. I the growth and prosperity of the or- tweuty-three games (or the American ¡county.—Fort Klamath News. I i safe and won. ----- -------------- ■■ ignnizalion, its educational and wel Olanta, a colored semi-professional i On August 12, 1911, It was for- off f °r Vacation team, and won then* all, according to fare features, the peaceful relations I I PAIX LESS MAX’S ............................................................. _1 ReT- e- c- Richards and wlfo left {túnate that Matty didn't pitch against existing between employer and em the team's official rscord, which was TALK INTERESTS It ,the I ’ hilles, for on that day Chalmers 1 ues day for Klamath Agency published today, and included games ployed through arbitration and con ¡held the Giants scoreless and beat sDet>d a two weeks' vacation, up to July 30th. tractural negotiations, and the gen Alter ¿UU people gathered al '.he them. Matty had a day off on Aug These games included contests with eral spirit of uplift that prevailed In ! courthouse park Tuesday to hear ust 12, 1910. Rev. Emma E. Bailey is the only Portland. Ore, and Spokane teams the 700 unions with their 60,000 Painless Parker explain the "dental On his natal day In 1909 he blank woman minister in the Unlversalist of the Northwestern Pacific League. members. Usod by leading experts tor more inan w yean In the twenty-three games, Rube i trust" aud his new measure to elim ed the Cubs with four hits, and he church in Pennsylvania. She has The report of Secretary-Treasurer WHATEVER maha of pistol or revolver your an- inate It, give a lecture on the care of pitched the Giants Into second place been engaged in pastoral work for pert **•«•, you arv pretty aura to find him shooting Hays showed over 300 delegates In averaged one base on balls per game. Remington • UMC ammunition. Noted for rar 40 ,the teeth, and then extract teeth free August 12. 1907, when he beat the thirty-five years. He modestly admits that he ’ ll never attendance today. Immediately after year« for sura fire, accuracy, precision. of charge to demonstrate his painless jpirate*. the secretary-treasurer's report was see the under side of forty again. Rim ar ««a!«r flea- «vary «agbra r«v«lv«r, «iasla aha« ability. All seemed pretty much lin-] Vermont baa decided to return to Or «ul<>m«lk nlaiel. made. President Dunean appointed I .“Ji'.’ !»MJW •“ »<»•• «emmumlr ««0» *h«m ika Ram- pressed by him. Dona From Crescent earth and gravel roadmaking In tbe ln«(oa-UMC dealer. Yau will in»« him kr th« ualailiaa The task of identifying the ashes announced the convention officers nod I •I«n <d Sportamaa'« Haadauar*«,« (As Rad kail Mark af Parker has an automobile with a of burnt money in the redemption less traveled highways. Joseph L. Ringo, who operates tbe i(lie standing committees. HrminatanUMC. n «•••■«d «nd luhrk«*«d rlakt, aaa , lecturer’s platform and a dental chair department of the United States R»m Oil. Ik« naw nawdar aalv«al. *«•* ar«»«al«uva, and , The financial showing dealt in Crescent Hotel. Is here from tbe run lubricant. Northern Klamath metropolis as a on it. A calliope Is also part of the treasury is ably handled by Mrs. A. Tbe frigate bird bolds the record large figures — -3618,354.38 In the old Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Ce. ’ E. Brown, who has been employed in among tbe aviators. It roaches a age fund; 8158,559.38 In the mortu witness In tbe Kriegh case, soon to be unique equipment. ZSS Braadway, Naw Verb “1 am making the tour of Oregon the department since 1173. speed of 100 miles an hour. ary fund, nnd >176.710 65 In the called In the circuit court. TROOPS MASS 10 INVAOE FRANCE í. I. COMMISSION SENDS MEN I I I THE LIFE CAPEE! I I « I