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N NONPAY. At g IT. füRWÄRÖ MüVLMtNI IS HÄNNtü .. j KVKD GENERAL movi WILL fHE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. at Grants Pass, and at one lima ha 4 was In charge of Colostln Springs. ♦ Il»i wns employed as u carpenter when ♦ 'lie camo here, at the time that a num ♦ ber of poopln were Bending awuy for « steel boats for local waters. Conceiv « ing the plan of establishing u boat ♦ buslnces, he Won success from the ♦ star:, and this summer. In addition ♦ to building boat« for use ou all lotal ♦ waters, Hi» comion has . ..... shipping ♦ to other places ♦ In addition to Mr«. Taiford, deceas ♦ ed 1« survived by three sons, Ray, ♦ Harry and Wilbur, mid one dnughter, ♦ ♦ Ml«« Jessie. 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ I* I 1C II PAGE THREE RAISE Of FOODS CHUD SPtCOUIION Moom -------- /lub is going to get rich. Judging Itl.PORTS INDICATE ARTIFICIAL from talk the Fed magnates have let .slip now and then, Kansas City ir ¡due to be dropped sometime during N»-w York'« East Hide Poor Are Suf the next winter. It’s a fair cry, too, fering ne u Reault of Running Up from Baltimore to Kan aim City, and the Pricas. Sugar Goes Up Another the magnate« realise they must have I our Bile n Hundred In Han Fran- a more compact organisation to suc- WAS INNOCENT BOOK CAUSES A BREAK IN CASE When Manuel Vierra picked up a According to advices received book that was on a table in the cir from Sisson, Bert Googfns, employs Hut what bus happened to cuit court room Saturday, he of the Schuler-Knox company, who did so to look at the pictures while I ho Associated Press, with Rs tMlUt- UÍ Mr“W' U iiuii ou the Job In all purls of was supposed to have taken the con- idling away a recess, not to read it, "Ï^t^crt. but H !• Believed H.ry tin- world? Is It possible that tents of the company’s safe and dis- as he is not versed in English. Never L; Being H-W - “ H~rr" F*rr*’ they iiuvo broken down under appeared, has been falsely accused. theless, his act put an end to further irli. »taco. District Attorney Hubpoenas ¡coed. lliolr twenty four hour vigilance, Instead, Clyde Ahrens Is the guilty testimony in the Kriegh case for the (W1MÜg» !• ■•"Xr.w.loM M I« <n‘ uro all of tho force busy get Wholesalers Persistent rumors are heard that day at least. Wm 1‘huncil officer Hubble«. ting out tho “reliable" war ¡Cincinnati will have a berth In 1916 man. Vierra, be it known, is a member Ahrens, who was agent for the of the jury. The book, a treatise on nows, or gathering up the wret k- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—Sugar ¡"outlaw" circuit. The Feds were rep- HBIM4KLB. Aug. 14 (Htaff Cor- ag<- strewn along the California jumped another fifty cents a hundred resented there when the first sprang Wells-Fargo Express company un- safety devices for lumber concerns, I, II,,).—lildUMOon« lonight ' oast by the futal mishap to the pounds today. It now sells at 37.50 up last. year. The club was in Coving til relieved by Arthur Leavitt of this had been offered in evidence by the ir*P<tli«i » (‘"’««ni iiioveincul of Ib«- ♦ t'unadlsn cruiser Rainbow per hundred. ton, across the river, however, and city, has made a confession at the attorneys for Kriegh, but had been « wlilch reached the Victoria har „ inwi» *• *" l,r',“rr“ l,T ORIIGONIIN m till HARD Federal District Attorney Preston tbe fans wouldn't journey that far to hospital, where he was taken for an ruled out upon motion of Attorney ♦ bor all 0. K. yesterday uft«r- «tire llar. **•»**’• "•url«»». Monday begins a probe Into the caus- see the class of ball then being dished appendicitis operation, His office Brock for the defense. WOIIKI Its, HAYM 4'ENHt'lt ♦ noon? . |trw«. l» I- Objective pótate. When court convened again. Brock ' s of the udvance In the price of food up In tbe Fed circuit. It Is declared is in the same building as that of ♦ At any rate, the Washington U|T-1 of Gemían iufantry. made a motion for the discharge of stuffs. He has subpoenaed the man- that a downtown alte bas been ob the firm he robbed. WAHHING’I'ON, D C , Aug 13. ‘ ,,i.d by artillen, cavairy «mi ♦ office Heemi'd to l><> slumbering The expert examining the books ■ the jury, and the continuance of the agors of local refineries and tpuuy tained and that tbe Fed« will have a I According to the report oti occups- ♦ y'"tvrday. and the biggest piece ¡tea. battling the Reds for patronage has found Googins’ to be in good . case. Tho plaintiff’s counsel ob uwmn>' lc <»H-. «'” reporlctl prr— u holesale grocers. jtlonn recently issued by Director Wil- ♦ of now» of the year for the West shape, while Ahrens’ are badly mix jected, holding that Vierra's act on even terrna in 1916. l,g thr Ihlgl««' oull-*'«- >» '• ,"'- ¡Until J Harris, of the bureau of cen ♦ and for Klamath county, the llevcl rrrtnb» •*“' K’’’1, rnl WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 14. ,— I Chicago, Brooklyn and Pittaburg. ed. Ahren’s room was searched, and would have no weight on the case, —• while they haven’t made oceans of a check, supposed to have been taken as be cannot read English, and would naca wíH •«* <»rtb*v4 «t «UyHghi *»•- sus. department of commerce, there ♦ signing of tho reclamation ex The preliminary reports from federal were 305,16 4 persons lo years of ug« ♦ tension bill by tho president, coin, are pretty sure to stick. Buf by Googins, was found, besides some otherwise be unable to understand district attorneys to the department nrdsf. Tbe wsr uffi<» «•?• ‘he Germán land over lu Oregon In 1910 engaged ♦ was missed entirely. And when of justice Indicate that many of the falo is a dubious location. The Feds watches and Jewelry taken from the I the diagrams. Arguments were made today and Increases In the price of foodstuffs have done little better than break express office. cMusItiss «o F«r “f" ,n e»cc«a of 10. In gainful occupation« Tlie gainful ♦ a query was sent to the Associ After Ahrens confessed, he was the question will be decided by Judge 000, besldes thousand» of prlsoner« workers thus formed 46 4 per cent of ♦ ated Press regarding It last arc speculative and not justified A even there «nd they had expected to the total population of the state ♦ night, the answer was, "No," ln vlew of tbe cnormoua Germau conspiracy is hinted at by many of coin a lot of money. Summing It up, taken to jail. He suffered a relapse, Henson Monday morning. 1673,765) and 54 9 per cont of ibo ♦ despite tho United Press dls- Kansu« City 1» almost certain to lose however, and has been returned to .trsoíth, It ls only a quaetlon of timo the reports. I opulatlon io y-ara of age and over ♦ patch and two wires from Con- SAYS WE NEED Telegrams received by Attorney-. It* franchise and Buffalo and St. tbe hospital. untll ib» Helgian roeistance la cruah- (566.631). lu 1900 the 169,637 ♦ grcKHinan Sinnott to the con- MORE SIDEWALKS Asked regarding Googins, Abrens General McReynolds are to the effect I.ouIs are very dubious points, in- ed. Indlcstlons aro that Frencb re- gainful workers of the «fate formed ♦ trary. that meat, eggs, butter, poultry and I dlanapolls seems sure of a berth as refuses to make a statement. It is Notwithstanding which, the While the reclpts of the Klamath cheese dealers are creating an arti the Hoosier Club has done eVen bet- supposed that he killed him, and a Mn«s snd ths Ktigilsh forcee are pra- 4 1 per cent of the total population ♦ Falls postoffice are more than enough ficial famine, and are using cold stor ter than break even most of the search is being made for the body. psrsd to figbt if tho Uelglan lino« and 51.6 per cent of the population 10 ♦ reclamation service lias Issued ♦ an order postponing the pay ■---------------------- - to justify the free delivery of mail, season. age for their products. ere penetralod The locatlun of this years of age nnd over. ♦ DAVIS CUP IS ment« due tomorrow until such there is not much chance of this The male gainful workers in 1910 forte ls kopt a secrat. but tho war of- ♦ time as arrangements for It are LOST BY service being inaugurated here by HAIRY COWBOYS U. S. numbered 264,691. or 81.6 per cent NEW YORK, Aug. 14. — With the Ore say» "Tommy Atklns” w||| givr Uncle Sam until the sidewalks are HAVE BIG JOB of all mnles 10 years of ago and over, ♦ completed under the new bill. price of food soaring, the people of 10 ezcellent aecount of hlmself NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Uncle ( connected up and made more thor the East Side are suffering from Tks Llego furto aro elIII being bom- an compared with 151,200, or 79.6 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Sam lost still another sporting honor ough throughout the city, according If anybody thought that tbe Dairy per cent, in 1900 The female gain hunger, and many are actually starv- bsrdsd, bul are holdlng out. ful worker« tn 1910 numbered 40,- Ing. cowboys would discard their finger to Great Britain, when the Australian to D. E. Wood, postoffice inspector, The size of loaves of bread made mits and other playing equipment and team today took the Davis tennis who has been investigating here, fol BERLIN. Aug 13 (delayed because 4 73, or 17.6 per rent of all females > ititi Id I AR-OLD trophy, indicative of the world’s lowing Postmaster W. A. Dalzell's and sold in the East Side district has doubly censored I.- The German ed 10 years of age and over, a« compare») HAS CI.OHE ruturn to other pursuits after the championship, from the American plea for free delivery. bif-n reduced to an ounce and a half. itate toward France la proceeding as with 18.437, or 13 3 per cent, outcome of Sunday’s game with the; team. Wood also claims that all of the I'lanaed. and the losses being sus 1900. Wlth only a fractured arm and THIS GUN MIGHT Fédérais, they are sadly mistaken. In- ; The deciding game of the tourney houses are not numbered, and says Tho 305.164 gainful workers In many bruises to show for it, tbreo- tained were all anticipated, an ya the END LIEGE FORT stead, they have tightened their cinch-, was this afternoon, between Norman that until this is attended to, the 1910 were distributed among tho >» ir old Noland Arnett, son of Mr. war efilc«’ The officials add that the forward main branch«« of occupations, ns fol- and Mr». M Arnett, Is recuperating es, thrown some new bitches, and at i E. Brooks of Australia, and R. Nor getting of free delivery will be great ris Williams of Philadelphia. The ly hampered. He will make his re WATERVLIET. N. Y , Aug. 14 — , w , . movameut continue« along tho linen ' lows: . . L present are practicing to be In shape from tho sffocts of a fall that might ...... visiting player took all three sets. port to the postoffice department. Retialrs to the monster sixteen-lnch I the general staff selected. and they ; Agriculture, forestry, and animal hnio Injured him scioualy. Yesterday the Australians took the According to Wood, if the down gun, which will be the colossus of lo thelr lron on a band of mav - >ay the fart that tho advance toward ¡husbandry, 31,114, or 28.9 per cent; Breaking through a screen that he the l’anam» Canal fortifications, are ; ericks from the Indian reservation doubles. town section of town fully complies Paris continues shows that tbe claims ! »»trartlon of minerals, 3,671, or 1.2 with the requirements of the depart of German disasters are somewhat ex- [ per cent, manufacturing and mcchnn hud been pitched against while play nearing completion today In the local Sunday. ing, he fell from a window In tho up- arsenal. Returns to California ment, it is possible that free deliv ! Sican arid Dairy have both strength- hai Industri»-«, S3,098. or 26.» per itferatrd After a visit with her parents. Cap ery will be started there, and the Some months ago the canon, which ened their lineups and each has added c<nt. transportation. 35.Oil. or 11.5 per floor of the Maaten House to a HRIH.SI.LS, Aug 14 The news per cent; trad«. 34.386, or 113 per idle of blockwood thirty feet below is the biggest «læclmeu of ordnance in a new pitcher. A hot game is ex- tain and Mrs. O. C. Applegate. Miss outskirts will be served with mall as the world, was turned out at the pected. Here is the way that R. 8. Jennie Applegate has returned to Sac they grow and put in the necessary papers tonight printed rumors, at cent; public service, 3,764, or 12 per sidewalks, lights and numbers. Watervliet factory. Subsequent tests Sutton, "range boss” for the cow- ramento, where she is employed. tributed to German prisoners, that cent; professional service, 17,370, or BEI N POSTPONED at the Sandy Hook proving station punchers, sizes it up: General von Emtnlch committed sul- 5 7 per rent, domestic and personal There are two Kinds of insurance. Accurate information about the 'bowed that Its projectile could pier<£ "The Dairy cowboys are going to c»4e. This )• said to have followed service 27.307, or 8 9 ter cent; and Chilcote writes the kind that pays Klamath Basin. See ChBcote. «8.5 twelvo-lnch armor set eleven miles Friday's Hernld) hav> another roundup on their home t From » rebuke from the general ataff for ¡clerical occupation«, 13,433, or 4.4 '•SA Main. Main. away from the firing point. latnr today ordered range 8unday. There will be a bunch "Hecretary per cent. wine of his work In the field The tremendous powers of tbe gun^ from Sican and Yalnax coming over poaipoiu*tu(*ni oí payment of building ctiarg»*« |x-ndiuK the i»«UAuce of pub- destined to guard the Pacific entranor (he trail to our watering place and v.e PARIH. Aug 14 The fiercest !H«l\IVIt GOEM fighting Is rsportod from the Vosges , TO ANOTHER JOI! ll< n<Hi<<-» tinder the reinitiation ex- to the canal, are not easily appréciât- ¡expect to corral them. < d. The canon itaeir is fifty feet in t< union act. ' Said corailing will take place at region. the war office claiming that length and weighs 142 tons. Its pro 2 p. m., and the milling is expected to make your first deposit you "Circular letti’r follow«.” ths French won there after five days 1 Il E. Hayden, connected with the jectile, over six feet long, tips the to be fast, as it is reported that there meet many men bound in the The above telegram was received of •gbt'ng. starting when the Ger- |Klamath proj-< ■ for eight years, left ¡scales at 2,400 pounds. More than are some “oily ones” among the reds i »» m attempted to retake the routes ¡Friday a. m for Nevada, where he' oy Project Manager J. J. Camp to same direction—men whoso ¡will be connected with the Truckee- day from Comptroller Ryan of the a quarter of a ton of powder Is need- | We have added a new ‘twister’ to oerupled Munday by the French company you will be glad to be !ed to discharge this destructive bul- out outfit to guard the gap made in Il Is claimed that the French of tCaoou project. He will be con- reclamation service. in. They represent the most ¡let. our corral by the wild bunch that got fensive work wu superior, and that iuected with the operation and malnto- ' This Is tho first direct benefit to Although capable progressive business men in of carrying atjrway Sunday. Lo derived by the water users from the Germans. In addition to having I nance division there. least thirty-five miles this Iron-and- ' "By tbe way, we know about where the community, Put yourself the pHNsage of the extension bill. The i ¡»or ammunition, had their rapid I Mr, Hayden has been with the flreru repeatedly jammed reclamation service since 1993, doing payment which tho order postpones steel-boned agent of death can be they went, though, and we expect to in that class by starting your -------------- say tho French engineering work on many of the was to havo become due tomorrow. "accurately bull's eyed” at twenty- give them another chance to run in Late diepatches account today. The amount the near future." The postponement order, it is un two to twenty-three miles. made repeated bayonet charges, and Important projects. In 1906 he doesn’t matter. Start with what ' - - - Insist that the French hold every paae c*m« to the Klamath project, and derstood locally, is for tbe purpose of MAY HE LEAGUE you have. MISSOURI 18 BUSY with »nd dominate the valley. the exception of a few months' giving the reclamation service and CHANGES NEXT YEAR ON HER HIGHWAYS work on tho Yakima project, has been I water users associations an oppor here continuously. tunity to rearrange their accounts In JEFFERSON, Mo., Aug. 14.— i NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—If the At the time of leaving, be was en- |compliance with the new reclamation KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Armed with pick and shovel, Gov- young and ambitious Federal Base law. glnccr In charge of the operation and In addition to the Herald’s United ball League is around doing business ernor Major, for the second time, to PORTLAND, Aug. i|. With the maintenance. His position has been •*r raging In Europe, a new shortage such that he has been constantly in I ress dispatch regarding the signing ingnin as usual next year—and there day led the men of Missouri in the has developed In Portland—a short- contact with tho water ueers. and his cif the reclamation extension bill, Sec- ire many who believe that it will not betterment of the state’s highways. Today and tomorrow are Good *** of n**»l*s for the sale of the af departure will be keenly felt by them, iitnry Elder of the Klamath Water I m »—it Is a particularly sure bet that I Roads Days by executive proclama ■ aid busines.- will be carried on in well as his many other friends ¡Users Association received the follow lernoon papers. The boys who bavo than to wish you bad been. Purchase ing wire from Congressman Sinnott some new fields. In other words, the tion. Major Inaugurated a Good h*»n thus employed have gone on a throughout Klamath county. •trike. | "outlaw" circuit is due for a change Road plan last year, and 250,000 men J yesterday: that Piano at "Reclamation bill signed by presi ¡In makeup. 1 Its complexion is going *“ two da>’8 d«n«“»d w°rk and ma Ths boy« My that the three after 1«U.K RANCH HAS to be mussed up considerably before terial estimated to be worth $1.600,- BIG FIRE MiSS dent.” ®w>n papers are not playing fair with And tho Herald received this one ¡the sounding of the gong sends the 000. ‘hem There are many extras lasued Greater results are expected this dubs away in tho chase for the 1915 Next Door to Postoffice Thc Edson-Fulk company suffered from him: » y now, «nd tho boys say that the year. race if it ever clangs at all. "President has signed the reclama tho loss of several barns full of hay, ««ulatlon heads are crowding more The results obtained last year stood In some cities the new circuit has l<»Psr, on them than they can sell, accordibg to reports received Fri tion bill." out bo favorably and the plan proved gone over with a bung and a hurrah. •nd then refuse to take back the un- day by arrivals from Yreka way. so popular that many other states In Baltimore it went over with such Tho party had no particulars as to papers. The boya also dislike a smash tliat It put the international took up the Idea while more are pre 8 Mio price being two Instead of the complete extent of tho loss, or the club in that city on the blink for fair. paring to follow the move of Mis cause of the fire. av« cents. 30url this tbls vonr. year, August dates were That Klamath Falla will have a It practically put Jack Dunn's Orioles , souri An Immense amount of hay is put Against the 8elec ‘ ed because the season is most H- C. TEI.I' okd up nt the Folk ranch at Gnzelle ev- warehouse In all that the name Im dear out of commission. Feds Dunn's gang didn't draw enough favorable for road improvements and plie» Is now an assured fact, for D. J PAHHI H AWAY ory year, as this la ono of the Im because the farmers have more spare portant fording points for stock iti I>e«mond and his co-onerators are to pay the gate-keepers. Conditions even now making arrangements to around the circuit, however, were not time at this particular season. *or<i has been received that H. C. Siskiyou county. The governor believes that a large choose one of several sites available. so roseate, in St. Louis the Feds •‘ford, «ho was taken seriously III percent of the men who observe the The warehouse will bo operated in started off with a big rush, slowed Ilow to Sharpen Hclseors « rridonburg Springs near Jenny proclamation will work not only on down quickly and In a month or two In tho September Woman’s Home conjunction with tho other Interests ••«, died Thursday. All of the 1 : he scribes were counting the attend- ’ wo < ‘ ®Y S designated, but of tho new concern, and tho comple »•■»bora of the family were there nl Companion appears a department en 8- ‘b» time. titled "The Exchange," In which con tion of their present pints mean- a lance from the press box every day— lla^_ Thousands of Missouri chickens to- nd they didn’t tote adding machines ■ _ -- '’"tills of (he sickness are unobtnln-1 tributors give practical housekeeping gnat deal for this community. ¡day were sacrificed to the cause. The The two meat markets Just ¡mr-.along with them either, . A New Jersey woman »b'e. owing to the Innccrsanblllty of what- 8°°d wives, knowing well the ap- Psychological conditions • camp, it |„ known, however, that tells as follows how to sharpen scis chased from Crlsler & Stilts will con- and ¡ever they are — figured importantly l)etite8 of road 1 workers, selected tlnuo In their present locations, t 0’i,,trlc,c®n man >‘ad nevcral horn- ' sors: • j i.. the »»._ woe of the a» i Louis «..a- «i..h T. shady spots nea It'shady near where the various contemplated Improvements will add'in St. club, To sharpen scissors, take a hottie . «nd that Wednesday night gangs were at work and served real ook a decided turn for the worse. end cut with tho scissors as If you to their usefulness. The slaughter j Just “happened" this year the Browns feeds for the volunteers, which turn- hovse g to bo Improved and enlarged.'. nd Cardinals are going wild, play- Whitlock loft today for the had to cut tho neck off the hottie. An agrément with the Messrs. Cris- ing bang-up ball and keeping within ed the noon hour Into a picnic. Th f*" *" "1|,Vojr 'be remains here. This Is eff active. 1er and Stilts lias been entered into I shouting distance of the leaders In • funeral arrangements will bo an Here on a Visit whereby the ranch belonging to them thelr respective leagues. It was the (ailed to Oakland nounced later. Mrs. J. S. Key of Bakersfield ,oJh* '"‘"•'"K of Mr. Telford la n Mrs. D m j . Zumwalt and Miss Is to bo taken over as soon as the ! first time in many moons that St. here as tho guest of her brother and Louis fans had been treated to the ev««C<* < f **nuln* regret to nearly Friday a. m. for Nevada, where he growing crop Is harvested. spectacle of seeing the Browns and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E Messrs. D. J. Desmond anil W. P. Oakland, where tlioy are called on ? resident of Klamath Falla, for Cards win consistently and they Willey. Mrs. Key has visited the I- ho took no prominent part account of tho condition of th» Johnson are at. present In Chicago, couldn’t pass it up. The Feds St. Klamath country before and Is much OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON real "ffalr"’ former's slater, who wns hurt in nn but will return here In a few days, Louis club Is at the bottom in the per impressed with it. when developments mny be expected accident •‘ntl/ * a,<l Any lnovoinent, and his to take shape in the completion of centage column. Tail-enders are no Boy Is Better lng«*^ r,H1(lf!ni’° nnd business deal- attraction In St. Ixyule—there have the plans of the new enterprise. U. 8. DEPOSITARY inre wero characterized by all llonte from Itidge Burgo Mason Jr., the four year old been too many of them there. George Wntt, general manager of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Walton tian * W)r,t tho Pract'r«l Chrla- Kansas City is not particularly a son of Mr. and Mrs. Burge Mason, OUR POLICIES— i II., WBM ft prominent fnctor In ■■ml I’nughtors, Beatrice and Knth tho concern, now In this city, was To distribute the banka asmeta In such a way as to maintain under ¡Joined today by H. J. McCourt, of Fed stronghold. The Feds have never ¡who has been In a precarious condi ovine, who hove been sojourning at ’ resbyterlan church. tion owing to throat affections, la any condiUons and at all time« an ample renerve to meet the demands ¡Nevada, who will have chnrgo of the done any better than break even with sev F , 10 com,ng to Klnmnth Faile, Eaglo Ridge for a week, returned of It« depositors and take care of Its borrowing customers. the American Association team on much improved of late books. orn 1 years ago, Mr. Telford resided homo late this afternoon. mtarted at DAYBREAK i FIRST STATE and savings BANK IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 I