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riiriisiHY. a r<M MT äo mu THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE PACK TWO _ The business of the merchant who novor advertis«* is like a hailstone In ♦ a puddle of water. It soon shrinks ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* . . .. I 1 TO UHVER PRICKS Semi-Weekly Herald Special Session of Legislature May Be Called by Governor ♦ ■->■> Min ti-ll i:rl VI IDF ♦ ♦ Possibly Europe la adopting the ♦ e A Continuation of th« I w AR RINK IN8UR.ANCK ALSO CON- "The groat conflagration ♦ only method left for disposing of ttll ♦ ♦ • Klamath R.publlcaa SIDEREI» overplus of population ♦ (war) will start about 1912. set ♦ by the first torch In the coun ♦ Editor W. O. SMITH .. ♦ By Pure tuning Ship», United State». ♦ tries of southeastern Europe. It votive of !■ inai Account , —~~— ♦ will develop Into destructive Being Neutral, Will Be Able to Car ♦ Entered at the postoffice at Klamath the county court of Klamath couu. Ill ♦ ry ou Commerce With Other Point* ♦ calamity In 1913. I see Europe Falls, Or«., as second cla«« matter. ty, state of Oregon. J-------------------- --------------- --- and to Market American »'rops, ♦ In flame« and bleedlug, and boar ♦ the matter of the estate and III Tliua Cutting Out the Neceeaity of ♦ tho lameutatloiis of huge battle ♦ Tubllshed by th« Harald Publishing guurdlutishlp of Joseph H Heeds, ♦ High Food 1‘rices. Company, of Klamath Falls, on ♦ fields. an Insane person, now deceased. onday and Thursday of each w««k ♦ "About Gio year 1915 a string« ♦ Notice Is hereby given that the un WASHINGTON. D. C.. Aug. 19.—| ♦ ligule enters the Stage of tho ♦ dersigned has tiled with the clerk of dollar» per year in advance ♦ Uncle Sam, commercial steamship limu of ♦ bloody drama, Ho Is a the above entitled county court her ♦ but he magnate. trainimi. little military ♦ linai account and report ns guardian ' This seems the latest title to be be- SCATTERED SHOT ♦ will hold most of Europe In his ♦ e of the abov, ii mentioned estate and I stowed upon the United States, for If He is already * grasp until 1925. 4 m itter. »nd that Friday, August, ai, nr foodstuffs are accumulating, jtlu plans formulated today are to be ♦ walking tho earth, a man of uf 1914, nt Id o'cloijf In tho forenoou uf from ev- carried out, the United Stete«, in- _ _ _ . per ‘ v crops a »• are - — - reported — *--- ♦ fairs. said day at the court house of said ♦ ery direction, we can't ship it to stead of having insufficient ships to| a new political era "There Is ♦ county, has been appointed by tbs - - - 1 carry on a trade with Europe, will TBurope, we have no ships in which ♦ for tho old world; no empires ♦ Hon. William H. Worden, judge of vessels enough to carry on its ♦ to ship South - America, and « yet we have DUip to IV wva*»»» --- ----- ,----- ♦ and kingdoms, but the whole ___________ SALEM, Aug. 19—A special «ee- provides that without 'certification | the past season. He declared this said court, us the time and place for are forced to pay higher price«—war itrude with the entire world. ♦ form a federation of was a bad time to lighten up things, ♦ world will meetiug President Wilson a — for Wilsou sion of the tne legislature tor Decombei from the state engineer, no patent ♦ hearing objections to, and for settle prices. for what what we we «at. eat. Let th«, i At a meeting of declared the settlers wanted ♦ the United States of Nations." and could be issued. The governor told ment of said final accouut and re v asking why, compel the answer, ¡and congressional leaders today, it 1 may be called. Governor West, at ♦ now ♦ 4 not the fault of the small local ¡was agreed that the government pur-¡the meeting of the desert land bo**'d. of his efforts to g«t Justice for the their patents, even It It should ap port. and all persons Interested are ♦ death oi'i'uried about Tolstoi's ♦ pear later that there was not water Mier nor is it the producer. It is ¡chase the vessels required to carry jdeclaring that unless he changed his settlers and companies, and how ho I hereby notified to filo tholr objections. enough. Engineer laiwis has Insist ♦ ten years ago. lie was a fatuous ♦ an between who should be in American goods awaiting shipment, mind he would call a special seesiou uad succeeded iu a trip to the east If any they have, to said account and ♦ lluKslan novelist and social writ ♦ ,to all of the foreign markets now open to consider the irrigated land project home time ago in getting money to ed that no patents shall be issued un report on or before said day and hour ♦ er anti worker ♦ til the exact amount of water speci _______ 'and to bring to America the Imports project situation, th« Benson-Hyde keep things going on the Central Ore ♦ In said court. fied in thl> contract shall be placed <>■ ♦ food auestion is causing grave'‘h-1 are needed. i«*chool land fraud case, the Summer gon project, and said he recently This notice Is published pursuuut « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ concern in Europe. But that will' decided the best means of'and Abert Lake lease proposition and ¡earned that State Engineer I-owls the lands. to order so made on the 22d day of "It is out of the question for recla had criticized him at Bend for doing soon adjust itself. At the present ¡^"ting the emergency apparent in the unemployed problem July. 1914. it. The question of forfeiting the ir-; mation companies to borrow money to uaiwGt is only a matter of a short Ith ral*’in8 ot tood Prices- I 1 want t0 8'atlter8 get SARAH E. HEEDS, Guardian. complete their work," declared Gov time when there will be but few A bill, probably asking for an ap-.and 1 want to see the companies gst rigation project lands on which the U <' Brower, attorney for said estate. ernor West. "Something must bo mouths left to feed ¡propriation of 325,000,000 will be' justice,” declared the governor, re- companies had failed to comply with 23 30-6-13 20 »w done. The settlers have paid their their contracts had not reached a vote ' I drawn. I (erring to th« situation on the rec- money in good faith, and it is unfair In the county court of tho state of was also argued that a bill will tarnation projects. "It is impossible when the matter was brought up by Let us hope congress will take be Jt introduced, providing for govern-Rvt the legislature to consider the ¡Governor Weet. but State Engineer to give them the worst of It because Oregon, for the county of Clacka ■ adteei prompt action for the establish mas. nient war risk insurance, to safeguard ireclamation situation at its regular Lewis said that lands could be for- the company lias a controversy with ment of an American merchant ma- the state." the matter of th« estnto of Aguust In ■uuicaw, both export and import. s-ssion, and 1 propose to have it deal f- ited only when the companies had ‘rM It is doubtful if such a golden commerce, both export and import. W. Neumann, deceased. 'ittuyrunity -in » va « ho nff.rod ay»in I Congressional leaders believe that ¡fairly with the people who hav« in- tailed to begin or complete their con- MEDFORD. Aug IP. Ono of the Is Improving. Notice Is hereby glvnn that by vir European exporters have been driven!11*“ movement will be the means of '**ted money in these projects. The tracts. strangest monuments that ever mark Mrs. Elmer Mills, who has been ed the grave of a man will be tin Is lied tu« of ati order and license heretofore 'W&ithe seas, and South America is ¡more firmly establishing American man who has his money invested " * is ' Before the meeting he Intimated aico,owerce- and will w111 increase the de-¡entitled to fair treatment. .that none of the contracts were in very III for the last week, is some this week by F. W. Walno of this grnut<-d by the above-named court to crying for goods. Opportunity and a-ommerce, .... .... I **] am tired of hearing reports of 'ready market is pounding at our door. jmand ior American goods in all parts fir“d of h^rine renorts of »neb shape that the board could de- better. city. It Is tho fulfillment lit a clause tho undersigned administrator of the |of the world, thus building up an in- seepage losses at every meeting of.ciare them forfeited, At the board in the will of William Hartley, tho estate of August W. Neumann, de- WllMt be opened7 When baby Buffers with ectenia or e- centric Coos Bay bachelor, who died ceased, I will offer for sale, and on ¡this board, creased foreign business similar to lui--- ------- - and want something prac-1meeting he suggested an action at * | law. such as receivership appoint- ■some Itching skin trouble, use Doan's at Marshfield last winter. The tuou- nd after the 25th day of September, Better sell that European map the one Germany has been forced to [tical done.” Tbe announcement of the governor ment, but it was pointed out by West Ointment. A little of it goes a long 'intent is Intended by Hartley to be his 1914, will sell nt private sale, for I sbanaon since the war broke out. arftile the selling is good. lv.-as made after the desert luad board 'bat receivers were never named by way and it is safe for children. Fifty purling rebuke to women. cash, to tho highest bidder, subject sdJ xj ---------- had discussed the situation in the courts to engage in construction work. cent» a box at all drug stores. t< confirmation by the said court, the can-t; JURY FINDS No -ee Panic? It’s a Joke. We Inscribed upon the monument are CRIME IN CASE Central Oregon Irrigation company's A settler named Williams made a following described real property, to- even rock the boat these words: "To the memory of a I i Housekeeping rooms, sear orldge ______ project. State Engineer Lewis has | Plea for patents, and asserted that the wlt: -fcsiq ----- - 'M , . ----------- 4 ‘ good-looking, independent bachelor, The east half of the southwest JURY HEARS THE ' rc f U8e d t0 certify lands so that s«t- company had been furnishing them -al This boost in the price of living is CORONER'S who early In life refused to be bossed Today's news tn The Herald. quarter of section fifteen (IS) TESTIMONY’ OF SEVERAL WIT- I,ers could get patents, and the law with more than enough water during uaw excellent anti-fat remedy. by a petticoat, and perhaps eternal and tho northeast quarter of the NESSES REGARDING DEATH OF —— vaaalsi ---------------------------- ly." Above Is it sketch of the Styx northwest quarter, and the north TH I MANUFACTURE OF WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 18.— River. Three forlorn looklug old west quarter of the northeast quar- <11. ISS BY SPIRITI Al.ISNI maids wave to a man figure »landing are 520,500 cords of wood, val- t«r of section twenty-two (22), In •lYÄ1^1 H.978,000, consumed on the "We. the jury empanelled and on the "other shore." In life Hart township thirty eight (3k) south, Jarnps of Oregon annually, according i sworn to examine into the cause of United Press Service ley was a woman hater. This feeling range cloven (111 east of the Wil jjo ^report which has just been issued the death of Anderson P. Hutchins. BRIDGEPORT, Ohio, Aug. lf.- lie left behind him In the unique lamette meridian, being in Klam United States Department of after listening to the sworn testimony The only factory In the world found tombstone. ath county, state of Oregon, and ^g^culture. of various witnesses, find: ed on belief in spiritualism is being containing one hundred sixty (ICO) os total yearly firewood con- completed here by Frank Wilcox, n "That the name of deceased was PORTLAND, Aug 17. Receipts acres, more or leas. £P,m1ed in this state is 1,036,000 cords Anderson P. Hutchins; that he came 'glass worker, who claims to have re- for the last week wen- a» follow» All blds may bo mailed to me or with a value of 34,334,000. ceived in visions of his dead father, cattle, 1700; calvt-H, 8, hog., 1139. to his death in the city of Klamath to my attorneys at Oregon City, Or taj^he consumption in the cities of jFalls, Klamath county, Oregon, on the inspirations for inventions which will sheep, 4 364. egon J^il.,state is 475,000 cords, and 40,- 117th day of August, 1914; that death revolutionize the glass industry. There was quite u heavy run of GEORGE L. STORY. u|^y) cords are used in the mineral op- '¡was caused by a falling elevator in the Wilcox's building, where he will cattle the first of tho week and the 1(9f^ion of Oregon each year. Administrator of the Estate of Aug ¡building ot the Farmers Implement perfect and use these Inventions, is prices eased off on all grades of ust W. Neumann. Deceased. 1A/,Ip continental United States the and Supply House, in th« city of | United Press Service known as the "house of mystery." steers. The extreme top was 37.35. Gordon E Hayes and Earle C. Tai- jigUual consumption of firewood Klamath Falls, Oregon, on which ele- PARIS, Aug. 19.—The war officM today admit*, hearing tliut B i - umc I» None but spiritualists are employed There was a good outlet for top u|^punts to 85,937,000 cords, valued | valor deceased was operating and rid- lias fallen into the hand» of the German army. mouth, attorneys. 10-17-24-31-7, in the construction work, and a score top grade» of cows mid heifers mid at 3250,000,000. Of this amount | ing, and that no crime has been com There is no confirmation as yet othe report* that the Belgians have of husky guards, all spiritualists, are prices were fully up to the week Notice of Sheriff's Natt i>i?t?®l,000 cords are used on the mitted. i definitely abandoned Brussels. Officials, however, admit that this is |* om U- on watch day and night to prevent previous. Bulls were >4; calves. tJarpis, 14,222,000 cords in the cities ily virtue of an execution In fore- "Signed: C. H. Withrow (fore- bly true. They state that the allies never seriously expected to defend any but employes from going inHide cl osure duly Issued by the clerk of Io IR.26. IjOj the nation, and 1,751,000 cords nian), J. W. Lindsey, W. E. Seeborn, Brussels, instead, they assert, the plans of defense center about Antwerp, the ten-foot concrete walls which sur J(afe used in the mines of the United Fred Noel, W. C. Townsend. Hog receipts continue light with the circuit court of the county of nnd that if the Belgian general staff Ims gone to Antwerp, It is only in ful- round the place. e^tate8. strong demand, The top for best Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the "Attest: Earl Whitlock, county | lillment of the plans outlined. "I am going to make a fortune in hogs was *9.50, ,bs^'^0 average value of wood con ’ ¡coroner? mod I uni grades • h day of August, 191«. In a certain glass," Wilcox tells his friends, "and bringing 39.25 to 39.35. sumed in the United States is 32.91 action In the circuit court for said The foregoing was agreed on yes- ; United t’ress Service all because of my belief In spiritual- ixr cord, and 34.18 in this state. The The receipts of sheep were also county and state, wherein F. If. Me- terday, after the jury had examined IAJ.NDON, Aug. 19.—Despite official denials. It 1» reported that the ' Ism. 1 began my experiments In light, with a good demand for choice • oruack, as plaintiff, recovered Judg- Ì7. I3!“ I"1!“ 8evera‘ Besses r^ardi7g\7e“taUl Liege iorts have falleu. Pittsburg several years ago, but secret grades. Prices were steady with the m-ut against Eugenie V. Rlcbet, bJifcited statea '» 11 «’ords per annum. accldent ------------ According to J. S. Peck, According to cir< iimsiantial accounts, the defender» dynamited lliein service agents who tried to steal my week previous. Prime wethers were 1'rank Rlchet and Oregon Inland De dJIW ---------------------------- ¡who examined the elevator after the i after the forts i.ere badly battered by the Teuton siege guns. designs forced in* to come here." 34.7u to 34.85; prime ewe«, 33.S5 to velopment company, a corporation. Tlie»<- rumor» are arriving unconfirmed, but the tone of them indicute ni YESTERDAY’S COAST — accident, both keys were missing from Wilcox has purchased valuable real 34 15; medium ewe«, 33.25 to 33 76; i'»r the sum of eighteen hundred and between the shaft and the drum. One Hint the French-Belgian line 1» hard preswd near WnU-rloo and Brusnels. estate in Wheeling, W. Va., where be spring lambs. 35.50 to 3«. forty-five and 27-100 dollars, ______ two (key was found on the basement floor, > The early extras today predicted the fall of Brasneia, saying the ’ U3,' LEAGUE RESULTS 'plans to erect a spiritualist church, to hundred dollars as attorney« fees and »4 II _ and Peck’s theory is that when he kaiser has lOO.IMHl troop» in his battle line in Belgium. 'cost $12,000, as a memorial to his Card of Thank» iioHta and disbursements taxed st R. H. g ipulled the rope to send the elevator' ■ load parent. ~~~ We wish to express our most heart ¡twenty-three and 95-100 dollars, on =4Ian Francisco................... 0 1 down, he inadvertently pulled out the BRUSSELS, Aug. 19.— (Morning (Kuzmin, and the Austrians were re felt thanks and gratitude to all of the the 7th day of August, 1914, ’Venice.................................. 2 9 4 key, making the drum independent Notice Is hereby given that I will For any Itching skin trouble, plies, kind friends who so greatly assisted dSidpernoll and Schmidt; Klepfer and of the shaft, and causing the cage to Ailing)—The engagement along the pulsed across the frontier with heavy ■•n the 12th day of September, 1914, eczema, salt rheum, hives, Itch, scald us In our hour of darkness. ■telWott. dr°P- ¡entire Belgium-French front assumed !loss. head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Oint •■t the front door of the courthouse of dd J1 R. H. Mrs. H. ('. Telford nnd Family. ---------------------------- the proportions of a general engage- E. ment is highly recommended. 50c a Klamath county, In Klamath Falls. In LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 18. — Weed- ment this morning. The Germans at- ■"TSos Angeles ..................... 5 9 1 LONDON, Aug. 19.—The Express • Accurate Information about (|1P aid count, at 2 o'clock in the after- __ Perritt and Boles: Williams and ing out of candidates and the selec- tacked the outposts at Louvain, and claims that 200 German merchantmen box at all store«. tion of standard bearers who will lead another fight is on south of here, Klamath Basin. Uh Beote, ti.'t.v fioon of said day, sell at public aut- Rorher. have been captured so far. The ton |Gon to (he highest bidder, for cash, It was believed that the Germans Today's news today In The Herald Main. R. H. E. their respective parties at the elec- nage is given at 1,000,000 and the tions in November, is taking place are essaying to force the allie«' cen- following described property, to- Portland ............................. 13 20 0 value, including cargoes, at 3100,- throughout Nebraska today. Prlnci- ter, dividing the strength, Oakland............................... 0 3 1 '000,000. The southwest quarter of the Higginbotham and Fisher, Yantz; pal interest centered on the race for nominations for governor and the I southeast qu irter and tue ■> •<Hb Prough, Christian and Arbogast. PARIS, Aug. 19.—It is announced ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 19.—The . nominations of congressional aspir- half of the HoutliwcHt quarter of that 201 officers and crew of the invasion of the provinces of Galicia ¡ants. H<iCtlon one (1) and the northwest Austrian cruiser Zenta were drowned ¡and Bukovina in Austria is reported. Five parties, republican, demo- ____ 'luarter and tho west half of th« or killed in the action Sunday, when It is said that 70,000 Russians are in- crat, bul moose, socialist and prohi northeast quarter of «ecllon twelve ---- 'Sc "Sc'oo’i ” •» :i voutb ' >'itn should invariably b»- b' a French cruiser sunk the Zenta. ivadlng by several routes. 4irecte< t<» «re’a person in the best wav bition. have candidates In the field. <>2), an |n township thlrty-nlns for the b t ;> nanunl occupation for which This afternoon's official bulletin Berlin advices say Germany claims The state law provides for an open he is capable. President C. W. Eliot. (39) south, range eight (8) mu ' 'occupation of Mlawa, in Russian Pol says the Germans are retiring In primary, and fixes the date of holding This is the Mission of the of tho Wlllnmctte meridian, save Ht. The man who gets the greatest Alsace-Lorraine, and that the French and. nnrnnu innimn ti in • i nniirnr -ufi »nd except that portion of the ITANUfb GRAM number of votes of his own party, re- are operating north from the Swiss above described lands described in M »rfteCfA't» ¡gardleM of the percentage of vote he frontier, south from Nancy, and east ROME, Aug. 19.—Nankin cable« that certain partial release of mort- »JsJa Forty-sixtb School Year Opens nominee tiiat the Chinese authorities have dis . I polls, must be the ---------- J of that through the Vosges passes. Ksge dated August 23, 1912, which SEPTEHBER 18th, 1914 | party. armed the German gunboat Vater- Is recorded In Volume 12 of Mart- ’ for illustrated 100-page Book- Governor J. H. Morehead, Richard LONDON, Aug. 19.—The war bu- land.. K 'Kes at page 361, of the mortgafe Art, “T he life C areer ,” and for Cata- 1L. Metcalfe and G. W. Berge are con- !reau announces "certain liveliness is It Is announced that German diplo When you buy your .22 calibre ui leg containing full information. >«cords of Klamath county, Or testing for the democratic nomina- apparent in the southern area of the mats are on the way here in an en i9buZJ<gre<r Courses — AGRICULTURE : tlon. rifle-repeater or tingle .hot-be egon. ‘ The leading candidates for the • Nort, ‘ s «a." deavor to persuade Italy to particl- m Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,DairyHus- guided by the example of the crack, laken and levied upon ns the prop- bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. republican nomination are Ross Ham- This is interpreted to mean Indica- i pate in the war, upon the ground that shots and the growing majority of rifle "y of Hold Eugenie V. Itlchet, Frank J1 Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, rnand, R. B. Howell and J. H. Kemp. • ______ itions of a dash by German submarines the Japanese ultimatum is an offens- users. Get a real gun -a Remington-UMC. . u L ogging E ngineering , home eco - H. E. I. Sackett is unoposed 1(11 hot and the Oregon Inland D*' unonnaerl in his >.1. race ____1 land destroyers. ive movement. MOM it S: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, M G l th® dealer,^° the Red Ball u'lopment company, a corporation JENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, for the progressive nomination. Many Mark of Remington-UMC. Your sign of Sportsmen’s “'J“Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. republican candidates for minor of- "r oh much thereof ns may be necss- WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 19.— THE HAGUE, Aug. 19.—A high Headquarters - the Remmgton-UMC arms you want oilCeramfcs. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. fices also are enrolled as progressives. The American consul at Antwerp /«ry to HatlHfy the ssld judgment In ¡Geiman official asures the United „INDUSTRIAL ARTS. to own, and the ammunition you ought to have. favor of F. H. McCornack, hh plaintiff, All present congressmen from Ne wires that King Albert, the princesses , Press that Germany is already nego Uiyocationai Grwrscr-Agrlcultur«, Dairy To koep rour tun d..n.d .„d |u|,rf«.».d „ „ »kalnst said defendants, with Interost th. ... powder ru„ p,.,lnd ™ Ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial braska are seeking renomination to and the cabinet and foreign minister tiating to return Klau Chau to China. day. llWrts, Forestry, Business Short Course. 'hereon, together with all costs and h;:ve arrived there from Brussels. This will checkmate Japan. Germany Remington Armt-Unioa Mldi&Aiw/«/ A/«««'—Plano, String, Band, I ( llHburiementi that have or mny t>c‘ .Is Indignant at the Jap ultimatum, Metallic Cartridge Co. • j /Vole« Culture. icruo. At Mining Camp. ST PETER3DIJRT A ig. ’ 9. -ft .and says that England doubtlessly fo- 299 >ro«Jw»y. Ntw York Farmeri BmineM Course by Mail Free L. 0. VanBellen of the Regal 8hoe is officially announce! that tho Aus 0. C. LOW, Sheriff. !minted It. Addreaa THK RXGISTXAB, 1 Store is at Highgrade, looking after trian and Russia i forces fought five ■ By Geo. A. Haydon, Deputy, fiw-7-14 to M) cprvallla, Orcgea his mining Interests. Dated nt Kinmath Falls, Align'1 h itrs along the line from Gorodok to Herald want ads bring results. 7* lnH- 13-20-27-8-10 sw Irrigation Matters, Benson-Hyde School Land Fraud and Other Questions Are Slated for Consideration Then ™ OFFICIALS STATE THAT THE ALLIES CITY, CENTRING UPON ANTWERP plHE LIFE CAREEI-I ALIBER RIFLES I