The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 17, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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BIB Mint IO TAKE PLACE SOON
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! friend» of the young couple, gave In­
WILL A LEONARD
1 the refusal of Italy to allow four
: illation for the happy affair to be iu
1 corps of the Austrian army to cross .
DKNTIHT
¡their home, »nd Mrs. Wells covered
,"»r, I.. .b.
I KIUIAX
Ab->l> WATM.I.OO
' Italian soil on the way to re-enforce
hersolf over Wl
the German army lighting the French !
White Maddox Uldg
'») ¡nation of the wedding breakfast of
▲ Continuation of the
.
in
Alsace.
1 rich viand» am* rare dellcacl«*. The
Klamath Republican
Austria declared that this demand ,
I home of Ml»» Rippey had been lu
! was In accordance with the terms of
LEGAL NOTICES
I Jackson county up to three years ago. (.cumin Atlliude I» Tlmt «very <•' »•
W. O. SMITH ...
1 the treaty of the Triple Alliance. It-;
HY MARGARET MASON
by
birth,
and
Notice of Final Account
She 1« an Oregonian
man 4'nimble of H«*rtuM Ai-m- « »H
Entered at the postoffice at Klamath aly’s reply was that It intended to
tiiu
county
court of Klamath coun­
(Written for the United Press)
was educated In the public school»
In
light Until Slain. UeuiiouaiHiig
Fall», Ore., aa second class matter. ; remain neutral, and that the marcb-
ty, state of Oregon,
aud the Soutlirn Oregon State
by
(he
Germane
H«
‘
gnn
"«
Day-
I ing of troops to oppose belligerents With fashions and love to nil our be to prove the rule that they have
the matter of the citato unj
Normal, from which she graduated
break, and Late Today Infantry
Published by the Herald Publishing would be an Insult to Italy.
only gotten smaller to get larger.
minds.
guardianship ot Joseph 8
as a trained teacher with the clasH
Began Attach ou Army's Lett U lug
Company, of Klamath Falls, on,
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— ~
Wars and suffrage and Strike»
of 1908. She taught, ufter gradu­
nil insane |>er«un, now de.0***4.
Monday and Thursday of each week SVKS
REGAIN
The parasol indeed practices being ating from the normal, two years in
seem retty;
Notice is hereby given that the un-
Ily KAHL voli WIIXì.ANh
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A WELL DRILLER So Betty smiles in her basque of useful as well as ornamental this the Ashland schools, one year at Gold
'deralgned has filed with tho clerk ot
season of small hats, aud eveu they Hill, und three years In the schools (Berlin Uorw«p*»«id*nl United Presa) !tho above entitled county court her
black—
ROTTERDAM, Aug. IN.—»irr­ !final account and report as guardian
And I bask in the smiles of Betty. are now being shown in velvet. So of Klamath Falls, where she could
A claim and delivery action was
uían) I« prvpareal to tight • NTIL EX- 1 >f the above tuontlonod volute uuj
you
see
the
mid-summer
madness
for
SOCIALISTS ISSUE
have
continued
Indefinitely.
She
has
filed in the circuit court against Joe
i
MAX
h<’«riiiâi HUM Im ittvr. slid that Friday, August, 11,
A ROCLAMAT1ON Edelson Saturday to recover a
NEW YORK. Aug. 15.—The black this rich and lustrous fabric has not been a very successful teacher nliil
ia
alain.
liiat
w«-
»•'«•
word •*’ *11)11, at 10 o'clock in the forouoon
only
gone
to
lovely
woman's
head,
Is un accomplished young womah
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well drilling outfit, valued at »500. ; basque plays as important a part in
reived
when
»e
leit
«he
Heruu**»
fur- •aid day nt the court houno ot aaiq
but
over
it
as
well
The
groom
is
a
native
of
Kansas,
and
The following proclamation has which Davey chargee is withheld the sartorial make-up of tbs dainty
was educated in the Klamath Full'« viini «‘Hiev Ttiiirmliiy.
¡county, lias been appointed by the
maid who follows the fashions as the
just been issued by the socialist | f from
rom him.
The iltfliUnC
Im* <<*< <^r- Ilion William 8- Worden, judg* 0(
party of America, over a signature
There is certainly nothing half way graded nnd high school, lie la a
In addition, he asks damages at black masque in the sartorial make­
of Walter 1-anferslek, executive sec­ the rate of $2 per day from July up of the taking person who follows about fashion and from the extrem­ sterling business young man. as­ limn) many Uvea, hut the 1 o ~ h * have Isnld court, ns tho time and place tor
15th. Albert E. Elder is Davey's at­ the dark lantern and the jimmy.
ity of no sleeves at all, or at least sociated with his father In tilo Klam- only incn*sr<l «he kaiaer'a de­ hearing objections to, aud for ssttl*.
retary:
Preferably and almost invariably none to speak of, the long sleeve is nth Full» Snsli and Door Factory termination. German officer» stair I inent or said filial account »nd re­
The socialist party of the United torney.
of black velvet, this newest basque is now being the dernier cri. For af­ The happy couple were louded with liiat Gcrninn) la willing lo aacrillce port; mid all porsuue Interested an
States hereby extends Its sympathy
worn with a fluffy and many-flounced ternoon and street wear they are ab­ rich presents a» will be useful lu 100,000 live« in order to take lima­ hereby notified to file their objections,
to the workers ot Europe in their TELFORD TO BE
skirt
of white organdie or batiste. Of­ solutely the only pcrmlssable sleeves their new home. They started on sela.
hour of trial, when they have been
If any lhey have, to »aid account and
BURIED SUNDAY
The nation la culm. There MH’ no report on or bafore said day and hour
plunged into bloody and senseless
ten the skirt, while it has an organdie as the total absence of arm cover­ Wednesday afternoon by auto for
Crater Lake. After spending a fort­ anti-war demount ration».
conflict by am bition-crazed monarchs,
In said court.
Earl Whitlock and members of foundation, breaks out in flounces of ing still holds good for evening
designing politicians and scheming the Telford family returned Friday either tulle or chiffon. Delicate or­ toilettes it is simply a case of long night of outing they will return to
Thia notice Is published purauaat
Klamath Falls, whore they will go
capitalists.
LONDON, Aug. 15. The official te order so made on the 13d day ot
night from Fredenburg Springs, near chid and sweet pea tints are also used sleeves or none. While the velvet
We bid them to consider that the Jenny Creek, brlngvng with them all for these skirts as well as the all- and satin basques all show uncom­ to housekeeping nt once, nnd the press bureau admits that the effort* July, 1914.
workers of the various nations in­ that is mortal of the late H. C. Tel­ white and the effect of the froth of promisingly long, tight sleeves of groom will continue with his father of the German force» to penetrate
SARAH E 8EKD8, Guardian.
volved have no quarrel with each ford, who passed away Friday night. many ruffles bursting out below the the same materials long sleeves of in business. Mnny good wishes follow the allies' left wing In Belgium Is C. (* Hrowcr, attorney fir aald estate
them.
other, and that the evils from which
significant. Exports unite In warn­
23-3v-«-13-20-sw
The funeral was -eld at 3 o'clock close sheath of rich black velvet lace and tulle are very smart in com­
they suffer—poverty, want, unem­ Sunday afternoon from the res­ basque is charming enough to com­ bination with tho silken bodices of
ing Englishmen not to aspect too
ployment, oppression—are inflicted idence on Conger avenue. Rev. Stub­ pensate for the rather obvious dis­ many of the dressy little afternoon PANAMA CANAL NOW
much. They say the German In­ In tho county court of the stat* of
upon them not by the workers of blefield conducted the services.
comforts of such apparel on a mid­ frocks of taffeta or crepe. The lln- i
Oregon, for the county of 1 lack*,
OPEN TO COMMERCE fantry is wonderfully efficient. and
some other country, but by the rul­
summer day.
gerie gowns are all showing the long,
mas.
that initial reverses are no Indica­
ing classes of their own country.
As a concession to the heat, varia­ sheer, small artificial flowers be­
In the matter of the estate of Aguut
tion of ultimate defat.
MORE AMERICANS
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 15.—
We bid them to take thought be­
W. Neumann, dwosacd.
TO START HOME tions of these basques are shown de­ tween the elbow and the shoulder
fore they allow themselves to be
veloped in either black taffeta or to peep through the mist of lace or j Messages of congratulation were ex­
Notice la hereby given that by vlr
BRUSSELS, Aug. 15. Tho slag«
changed today between President
used blindly by heartless and In-
PARIS, Aug. 15.—Ambassador black satin, but they lack that in­ tulle. Bracelets of sparkling jewels Wilson, and Secretary of War Gar- li all set. nnd (11« prologue started tue of an order nnd license hnrvtofor«
the
human despots who would spill
Slanted by the above-named court to
Herrick today chartered the liner describable air of chic of the velvet are also given a welcome haven in
blood of thousands. Inflict pain and Rochambeau to carry Americans brand. Hence, they are not much like position and many are the rare i rison aud Secretary of the Navy Dan- fcr whut is expected will be one ot tho undersigned administrator ot th«
sorrow upon millions, devastate the home. The vessel will sail Tues­ favored by the fashionably elect, who fortunes in gems that one fair maid i iels and Governor Goethals of ths tlie blood lest and most decisive estate of August W. Neumann, de
buttle »Ince Waterloo. And It will
land and set back civilization In or­ day, carrying 1800 Ameicans.
have long since bowed to the lnexor-1 Is thus enabled to keep up her sleeve. I Panama Canal zone upon the open-
ceased, 1 will offer for aalo. and oa
be
fought no’ far from that historic
thc
world
today
I
ing
to
commerce
of
der to further their own wretched
and after tho 25th day of 8optetnb«r,
On the day following, 400 addi­ able mandate of the mode that one 1 As a sort of reaction against the
I.: ttloground
1 of the "big ditch."
plots and schemes.
1914, will sell at private aalo. for
tional Yankees will sail on the cannot be truly smart and com­ multi-colored strands of beads that
Since
daybreak
there
lias
bccu
con
­
Officials expected the informal
The socialist party of the United
fortable all at the same time.
have all summer decorated the
cash, to the highest bidder, subject
steamer Espagne.
States, in conformity with the declar­
The velvet basque is always low of ! bosoms of both Judy O'Grady and program of unostentation to be car- tinuous cannonading. German long to confirmation by the aald court, th*
rango artillery covering tho move­
ations of the international socialist THEATRICAL BUSINESS
neck and long of sleeve and buttoned the colonel's lady, that latter per- ried out.
following described real property, te.
A war department vessel, the ments of the Infantry. The Belgian
movement, hereby reiterates its op­
either
up
the
front
or
back
with
vis
­
sonage
is
now
going
in
exclusively
HAS ITS TROUBLES
wit:
position to this and all other wars,
ible bullet buttons. On some of them for strands of pearls. Real or other­ steamer Cristobal, loaded to tho gun­ line is from Dlcst to a point In Bel­
The cast half of the south«*«
gian
Luxemburg
east
of
Namur.
The
waged upon any pretext whatsoever;
sheer roll collars of organdie or a wise strings of these luminous tear­ wales with Isthmian, war and naval
By PAUL RIALTO
quarter
of section fifteen (II)
war being a crude, savage and un­
tulle frill softens the effect about the like jewels show to best advantage 1 officials, and a hefty cargo of news- French reserves nnd tho English
(Written for the United Press)
and th« northeast quarter uf th*
satisfactory method of settling real
atop the background of the black vel­ : paper men, was given tho honor of forces are centered at Gemblcox.
NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—It is throat.
northwest quarter, and tho north-
Belgian cavalry near Haaalet at­
or imaginary differences between na­ agreed on Broadway that General
vet basque and contrary to the long- I being the first "official" vessel to go
we»t quarter of tho northeast quu-
tacked and repulsed reconnoitering
tions, and destructive of the Ideals Sherman must nave been a the­
The run on velvet is by no means accepted decree that pearls before ¡through the Inter-oceanic waterway.
ter of section twenty-two (31), li
i
of brotherhood and humanity to atrical manager. Otherwise he would confined to the basque. Already the breakfast were as bad as pearls be­ 1 The formal opening of the canal German cavalry this forenoon. The
township thirty-eight (38) south,
Gorman advance is slow, evlilenUy
which the international socialist
not have been able to express in Buch all velvet hat, saucy and perky in fore swine, pearls are now being ■ will not occur until March 4, 1915,
rang« eleven (11) vaat of the Wil-
I when President Wilson, Admiral awaiting tho massing of a larger
movement is dedicated.
explicit language just what war is. its miniature proportions, has ousted flaunted in the face of tradition nnd
lametta meridian, being in Klam­
force
before
attempting
In
break
The socialist party of the United
Dewey, cabinet and congress mem-
As you sit at home and read war the fragile straw from the heads of the rosy dawn.
ath county, state of Oregon, ssl
through.
States hereby expresses its condem­
Tho present penchant for the b< rs will head a gigantic fleet.
news, and have visions of Kaiser Bill summer beauties. So tiny and close
containing
one hundred sixty (141)
German Uhlan» made sortie* to
nation of the ruling classes of Eur­ challenging the world to fight, you fitting are they that they seem inad­ chaste pearl has by no means com-
Today active operation for com­
acre«, more or lesa.
ope and points out to the world that may not think that this lord of war, equately to dispute the prophecy that plctely done for the beads of many mercial vessels drawing not over feel the strength of tbo Belgian line
All blds may be mailed to me or
by their action in this crisis they who is now in the role he has long large chapeaux of picture proportions color, however, As brilliant beaded thirty feet of water wa» begun, al­ repeatedly tills morning. They re­
to
my attorneys at Oregon City, Or­
have conclusively proven that they wanted to play, is mussing up your are coming to the top again ere long bands for dress trimming, and as though smaller vessels. Including a tired before the wild assaults of Bel­
egon
gian
cavalry.
are unfit to administer the affairs of theatrical plans for the winter.
Well And yet following the Immutable law fringe and garnishment on purses lighter service, have been passing
GEORGE L. STORY,
nations in such a manner that the —he is.
That the situation Is considered
that everything goes the limit before and bags of silk and velvet, they will through for a couple of months.
Administrator of the Estate of Aut­
lives and happiness of the people
serious
is
indicated
by
tho
war
office
Some of the smaller fruit liners,
equally
Kaiser Bill not only is striving it changes and things are always fulfill a different but
oit \V. Neumann, Deceased.
may be safeguarded.
are expected to establish a regular endeaiorlng to suppress all news
vaingloriously to muss up the whole worse before they are better, this prominent sphere
Gordon
E. Hayes snd Earle C. Til-
The socialist party of the United of Europe, but through his whole­
schedule of traffic through the canal,; from the front. This Is taken to
August crop of wee velvet hats may ‘ winter.
mouth, attorneys. 10-17-1 <-Yl-Ti
States hereby calls upon all foreign-
moan
that
the
Gormans
are
in
touch
beginning
today.
sale broadside hurling of declara­
born workingmen residing in this tions of war is causing little old
with allied forces, and that the next
Notice of Hhrrlff'* Hair
country, particularly upon those Broadway no end of worry.
forward
movement by tho Germane
(ZAK
By
virtue
of an execution In tor»'
will involve the entire armies of sev-
whose home governments are en­
No one has been shouting during
closure
duly
Issued by tho clerk ot
oral nations.
gaged in the present strife, to hold the last couple of years over won­
XI»
joint mass meetings for the purpose derful successes and the outlook for
It Is expected that the battle will the circuit court of the county of
Klftmatii, state of Oregon, dated tbt
of emphasizing the fraternity and the coming season which was good
last several days.
PETERBLRG, Aug
15
7th <lay of August, 1914, In a certsl*
solidarity of all working people, ir­ until all this outreabk of a calam­
Lute today the German Infantry
Czar Nicholas today issued a proc­
action in the circuit court for m I4
respective of color, creed, race or itous war has given a dull gray
advanced
In
an
effort
to
envelope
I county and state, wherein F. H: Mo
lamation confirming lite pi omis« i
nationality. We call upon the so­ dressed-for-battle hue.
the extreme loft wing of the allies,
Rocky Point and Harriman Lodge, 11 ade by the grand ilnko that he I southeast of Antwerp, and It is ad­ Cornack, as plaintiff, recovered judg­
cialist locals throughout the country
In the first place, rehearsals for
would restore the ancient kingdom ,
ment against Eugenie V
Rich«.
to promote such meetings and give many shows may be delayed because
which kept all in a state of excite­
•' !< and if U,. Pjles will lenuilo mitted that the general attack may Frank Richct and Oregon Inland De
all possible assistance.
ment for some little time. To make
the principals are held in Europe.
loyal to Russia during the present now bo In progress. Officials be­ veippment company, a corporstlos.
The socialist party of the United Whether they are unable to get a
It brief, the gangplank dropped on
lieve the Germans plnn to drive I he
war.
for the sum of clghtoon hundred »0«
States hereby pledges its loyal sup­ steamer home or haven't the money
a nest of yellowjacekts—with the
extreme left of the line back in’o
The
czar
addressed
his
proclama
j
I forty-five and 27-100 dollar*, tw
port to the socialist parties of Eur­ to pay for a ticket doesn’t make any
usual result. A few hours were
Antwerp.
A post-nuptial "rush" was given
tion to all the Inhabitants of old
hundred dollars as attorneys fees so«
ope in any measures they might think difference. The chances are against
spent at the picnic grounds, and af­
in honor of Mrs. Philip J. Sinnott,
Poland, whether in Germany, Aus- ■
costs
and disbursements taxed ot
it necessary to undertake to advance their returning in time for rehearsal
ter the lunches bad been disposed of.
trla or Russia.
HI STIES TAKES CHARGE OF
nee Florence Bowen, by Mrs. Ed­
tw«nty-thre« and 95-100 dollars, o*
the cause of peace and of good will on the date they were scheduled
the
children
enjoyed
a
riotous
romp
1
to mund W. Gowen Jr. at her home on
As a result, there Is much enthusi-
BOSTON AND MAINE LINER the 7th day of August, 1914.
among men.
in the sylvan wonderland, the return
begin.
asm in the Polish country, and In-
Jefferson
(street
Friday
afternoon,
Notice Is hereby given that 1 sill
The socialist party of the United
The press agents have jumped on which was attended by Mrs. Edmund being made early in the evening.
creased enlistmonts. It is roported United Press Service
on
the 12th day of September, 1$H.
States hereby calls upon the national the war, incidentally, as a means
♦ ♦♦
of
here that Poles will ¡eav0 Germany
nt the front door of tho courthou*«of
administration to prove the genu­ bringing these marooned actors and W. Gowen Sr., Mrs. Claude Cose-
BOBTON,
Aug.
15
—
James
M
One of the biggest events in the and Austria and enlist under the
boom, Miss Claudia O’Lougblln, Miss
ineness of its policy of peace by open­
Hustles, preHldent of the New York Klamath county, In Klamath Falls, Is
actresses into print again. It any­ Marguerite Dunbar, Miss Ella Dews, history of the local Art Club oc- czar’s colors, In the hope of
re- New Haven and Hartford railroad said count, at 2 o'clock In the aftor-
ing immediate negotiations for medi­
one has been overlooked, they were .Miss Marjorie McClure, Miss Jos­ curred Wednesday, Thursday and establishing their own country.
ation and extending every effort to
today assumed his new duties as noon of slid day, sell at public »st-
certainly In some such places as ephine Van Riper, Miss Lillian Van Friday, when the club gave its first
bring about the speedy termination
president of the Boston ami Malm, tlon to tlie highest bidder, for cm L
Zxvwlutzwitch and the cables re­ Riper, Miss Verda Cozad, Miss Kath­ art exhibition In the Library Club
PARIS, Aug. 15.—The war office
of this disastrous conflict.
HiiBtles was elected to the post on the following described property, to-
fused to carry the name of the town, ryn Sinnott, Miss Fannie Virgil, Miss building. There were numerous con­ announces that Cossacks at the
J'lly 7th. I"
Ho succeeded Morris Me- 1 wit:
the censor fearing the combination Mary Schubert, Miss Nina Noel and tributions in oil and water colors, Dniester river trapped and annihilat­ July
The southwest quarter of tb«
CHURCH SITE IS
Donald,
resigned.
Elliott, chairman
might mean something or was in­ Miss Bee Summers. Mrs. Sinnott pastels, crayon and pen and ink ed two entire regiments of Austrian
southeast quarter and tus »cutli
of the New Haven board of dirertors
OFFERED BOARD tended to be calling the king names. was the recipient of a shower of use­ sketches, besides a highly creditable cavalry.
half of the southwest quarter e<
soon will assume duties of president
ful and beautiful presents, and after display of china painting. During
of
that
line.
section
one (1) and tho north»*«1
No
More
Spooning
Along
the
Moun
­
Providing the Presbyterians will
the presentation, five hundred was the three days of the display, several
Buyers Crowd Ht. Lzoula
quarter
nnd tho west half of ,lie
tain Trails
erect a church to cost not less than
played. The prize was won by Miss hundred persons visited it, and there
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—Buyers
northeast quarter of section tw*“«
112,000, Major Charles E. Worden
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15.—Uncle Noel, who presented it to the guest was much surprise expressed at the from the Southwest were pouring Oulflehler Altman
ll«'|M>rtH to Hot
(12), all In township thirty-nine
will donate a lot for the edifice and Sam took it upon himself today to of honor. Late In the afternoon, J talent of local painters. There were Into St. Louis today nnd wholesalers
United Pre»» Service
(39) south, range eight (8)
donate $1,000 towards its construc­ prevent spooning on the famous Mt. dainty refreshments were served by ( many local scenes, and also some
predicted unusually heavy orders,
CHICAGO, Aug. 15.- Outfielder
of the Willamette meridian, **v*
tion. Two lots in the vicinity of Wilson trail. Upon complaint of the the hostess, some time after which . fanciful paintings that were remark­
due to the bumper wheat crop, cot-
Altman, of the Grand
Eleventh and High streets, near the Juvenile Protective Association, the the enjoyable party came to a close ably good.
and
except that portion of tl>«
Forks
ton and corn crops.
Hotels are
reclamation service building, are government’s fire wardens and forest by the dispersing of the guests.
above
described lands described 1»
Northern
League
Club,
♦ ♦♦
crowded to capacity.
reported to
available, according to Worden.
rangers were instructed to keep the
that certain pnrtlal relca»c of n>or1'
I be White Hex today, Altman was
♦ ♦♦
Miss Jennie Applegate, daughter
The Presbyterian church has been byways along the trail closed to Jov-
Kafio dated August 23, 1912. whlch
bought by Callahan on July 23d.
Miss Kathryn Sinnott, who has of Captain and Mrs. O. C. Applegate, lx*nve for Trip
considering the building of a new ing couples. Hundreds of persons been visiting her brother and sister- has departed for Berkeley, where she
Is recorded In Volume 12 of Mort-
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson, Miss
church for some time, and a com­ from Los Angeles, Pasadena and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Sin­ will enter the UniverHlty of Cal­
rageH at page 361. of the mortgs*«
Gertrude
Johnson
and
Miss
Greta
Mrs. John A. Logan 7t
mittee has been looking up available other cities tramp there nightly dur- nott, left Saturday for her home in I ifornia.
records of Klamath county,
McMiHan comprise an auto party 1 nlted Press Service
Bites. Whether or not the Worden ing the summer.
egon.
Oregon City.
♦ ♦♦
which left this morning to
WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 15. ..
visit
i
offer will be accepted has not been
Taken nnd levied upon as the prop­
♦ ♦♦
A vt-ry pretty morning wedding oc­ Crater Lake and nearby points.
Mrs.
John A. Logan, one of Wn»h-
Returns
to
Ib-dding
announced by the members of the
erty of »aid Eugenio V. Rlchef, Kr*»«
One of the most enjoyable affairs curred at 9:30 Wednesday, August
Ington’s t most
—- distinguished
--
Infftons
re...
building committee.
Mrs. Arthur Livermore and child­ of the week was the union Sunday I 12th, at the residence of County
Rlchet nnd the Oregon lnlnnd »
Will Lone T oiih II h
Menta, celebrated her 75th
Accompanied by his sons Ralph ren returned Saturday to the home In school picnic and excursion given
birthday velopment oompnny, a corporstl»®'
Superintendent J. Percy Wells in
Lloyd
and
Kenneth
Thomas
I
I on r.iiniversnry today.
several Thursday. There were about 250
and H. H„ William M. Cake, a well Redding, after a visit of c~
or un much thereof ns may be n«c*e-
i Jacksonville, says the Ashland Tid- Sunday submitted to an operation I for
Rhe is the widow of General
known Portland attorney, is here in weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. children and grownups aboard when
snry to satisfy tho said judgment 1«
■ Ings, in the marriage of Harry E. the removal ot their tonsils.
___
The Logun, Illinois statesman,
Oscar L. Carter. Mrs. Carter ac- the steamer Winema cast her moor­
his auto on a tour of the state.
favor of F. H. McCornnck, ns plaintiff
Goeller and Miss Maude Rippey, both operations will bo performed at the
Dishop Alfred Harding, of
companied them.
the against said defendants, with Inter«1
ings and started for a cruise of the of Klamath Falls, Rev. W. T. Van offices of Drs. Truax and Hunt.
Protestant
Episcopal <"
ITALY, AUSTRIA
(LI ocoh
,., 1118(1
n|Ro • hereon, together with all costs
• .
v.ni-,
I
I Upper Lake. The trip across beauti- Scoy of Ashland performing the cer-
NEAR A BREAK
Alexander T. Voge'sang, o.
ful Klamath Lake was enjoyed by emony, which Included the bestowal Is Taken Home
“»day, on arriving at tho age of 63. 'disbursements thnt have or may •«’
Williams and W. J. Cunningham, all. Some real "action" was instill- of the ring by the groom.
cruo.
The
rel-
Mrs.
Arthur
E.
Whitman,
who
has
ROME, Aug. 15.—Relations be­ well known San Franciscans, came ed into the excusionlsta when the J »lives and a few intimate friends
C. C. LOW, Sheriff-
been at Blackburn Hospital several To Spring Creek
tween Italy and Austria are more in Friday, after flishlng at Rocky gangplank was thrown out at the'
_________
gangplank
was
thrown
out
at
the
were
the
only
guests.
County
Supar-
dtys,
has
beon
removed
to
her
home
By
Qeo.
A.
Haydon.
Deputy.
Dr. w. R. noyd )Aft Frld
strained than ever today, following Point.
Dienic grounds,
ffrnunrlu hntwaan
infandont iiy^n..
— -.u..
i.
..... «...
Dated nt Kinmath Falls, Augu«*
Johnson picnic
between ■ intondent
Wells and
wife, close
her condition
la greatly improved ’ ’ sojourn at Spring Creek
7, 1814.
13-20-27-8-10 •»
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