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r.SOI. 'gi PAGK THREE HIE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. I NGIN'FI II FORCE torney John Irwin failed to show any IM WORKING FOR > forgety by Pumford. I’uniford was teurres'ed on the IKH HI NUMBERING sisters are In a cloiater. POPE PIOS BREATHES HIS USI ¡Is a rural mail carrier. His brother KAISER’S UNE IS MOVING AHEAD When the patriarch left Venice to day of hi« release, on charge of pass Born at Itieae, nenr Venlce, June 2, ¡attend the conclave called to elect a BRUMELM, Aug. 18,—The cap ggUHIN'OTUN, D <'.. Aug I M3.-*. Is your bouse properly numbered'’ ing a worthless check. Ou this he 'auccesior to Leo XIII. his people bail ture of Brussels seems certain. Slow If not, get busy ut once, for It may wuk bound over to the grand Jury. Ntudiexl at tUeae, 'Ireviao and Patina. ed him as the next pope. He retuon- ly the German force Is rolling the , j _« ! Wilson I»» IfStld*»! i st rated with them, paying that such {Belgian-French line back toward mean free mull delivery for Klamath All of tlie other prisoner* are uwait- Orilainetl prleat In IH.YM. <o "*■ ,«!»»<- Falls. an evtmt was beyond the range of poe- Brussels. A desperate censorship la ing lieu ring» before the graud Jury. Served M curate nlue yeara. I'ostiii ItiHpevtor Wood of ItOK«' At the time \V. J. Shaver was ac Ap|x>lnled pari«h pri«».! of Nalzano Hihllity. ggsrinut maintained by the war office, but it ,rt »nd »I*»* lu u"’ lr'"’ "• In 1MA7. burg, who I h hero looking over the quitted upon an Instructed verdict, When the ballet began to turn is known that there has been hot ||e urged mo«t o.irnestly city to report on th«* fxasllilllty of .Circuit Judge Benson ordered the < liauceilor <>f lii«* dloceae IM7.V I strong his way be became his own skirmishing since daylight. conduct which mall delivery her«*, mentioned among ■ rilling of a sp « c | b I sesxlou of th** l i<ur-<apltular 1B77. ti,s>rt of sp«<* b and I most strenuous opponent. He took The greatest German atreugth la (or the nation other thing« that all of the houses i.iuii*l Jury. Hubjixt to the district ,Blaliop of Mantua IHN-1. the fioor to entreat the . icrcd Col- 'southwest of Huy, and this force is b |b, twsl safeguard are not numbered This defect Is to attorney's order, for the purpose of < urdinal un<1 Patriarcti of Venice legi- to desist from the idea of elect- being increased. Rapid fire guns, -llMt dtstr**" and disaster. IMMI. ' ire ting the defective Indictment bo remedied nt unco. Ing him, und -trove to show wherein mounted on automobiles, are sup- ■■¡¡f fell»» countrymen," »aid tho This afternoon City Engineer Mc in that cuao. Sheriff l.o*v started to EJocted |x>|ie August U, IUO.1. he lacked the r. quinites necessary to porting the skirmishes of the German ■(qH—t "1 «“PP®*® «very I bought- Lean’s form of men |« devoting Its ' ill the jurors, but was ordered not Di<-<l August 19, 1914. equip Min to occupy the papal throne. cavalry. |g| o>n H> Auisrl' ti lia» a»k«xl lilm- attention to tho work of giving the i to do so by the district attorney. Rut hl» words bad a contrary effect. This afternoon the Germans are re- Had the session been called, qtf what Influcm«' th« European war proper numbers to the different ROME. Aug. 19.—Pope Piu« X. In the dignity, the humility aud trie por* d driving the Belgian outposts gjy rwrt Upou America I take tho house«. 'I he force ha« been divided, four prisoners now In tb«< county paHsed away this afternoon, following I great breadth of learning disclosed in back on the main allied army at sev- liberty of nddvssstng a few word» to und each section assigned «ome cor- Mould all have been examlued by then«* discourses, the patriarch stood er.il points along the line of battle. to point out that It la entirely grand jury, aud either liberated or a brief illuees. ¡tiiln part of the city to work In. before his colleagues as the one man Bronchial, catarrhal and gouty zlthln our rb'ilco what effect it ha» Where a bouse la not numbered, or awaiting trial, a« the grand Jury to bo placed at the head of the church. PARIS, Aug. 18.—The following inunifeMlKlloriH were noticed, and on He was chosen on the sixth ballot. M u and to urge most onrnoatly 1 improperly numbered, tli«> proper ’ nliould dtclde iu each case. from the war office: lop of these, the aged pontiff was ex NORTH PORTLAND, Aug is upon yon ,bat r,t,d,‘o ap«’«cb and number Is given In order to hasten In his first public audience Pope The French advance continues tremely melancholy over the outbreak .oaduct which Is best to safeguard Oin< lala of tlx- fourth uimuul Pacific tli.* work of numbering, the members < It VST Al. TRIAL 1 Plus X. received a baud of pilgrims i • idily driving the enemy in the NT A RTE II TODAY of the European war, which ho strove mt nation against illatr**«» nnd pos- International Liv«*»i«xk Exposition ¡of th«* numbering squads will put up from the United Staten led by Car- general direction of Strassburg. The in vain to prevent. are now mailing out the preliminary |tlio proper metal numeral« for the diaa»l»r ¡dinal Gibbons. He retained bls frugal .ermans are abandoning huge quan twyoae really loving America >laa«lfl<atlon for the show to be held bare cost of the same, Trial o( Al Crystal on charge of I The pope's illness has been aggra- i manner of living, and his habit as a tities of war materials, such as artll- Anyone who is unable to figure lurceny by bailee began today In the vated since the announcement of the ■ill act and •peak tn the true »plrlt at the Union Block Yards Iu Decem ¡tremendous worker, ■ ry. ammunition and commissary sup- st neutrality, which 1» tho spirit of ber, The show wil In* bigger than out his proper number ran get it by ilrcuit court. The Jury was selected uar ail(1 when |l(J heard that fighting i In ti e government of the church plies." ■ ailing up the city hall or the city und the opening statements made this had actually begun he swooned, He impartiality, falru**«» nnd frlendllneaa ever this year. he displayed the broad grasp of af On to Strassburg" is the French '1 hie exposition Is purely educa .engineer. morning, and taking of testimony remained unconscious until noon, aud to ill concern 'd. fairs, thorough understanding and Ua. iio slogan. An immense army is tional along llv«*«to<k lines, there commenced this afternoon The aplrit of this nation iu thia at that hour the last sacrament was sure Ju igmeut that marked his ad- pouring from Belfort, through the being no Wild West or oilier utuuse- Ill MINI. NEAHO.N critical matter Is largely to bo deter- Members of the jury are Jacob administered. At 1:30 his condition ; ministration of the lesser though im- Vosg* passes into the Sehrlemeck ORDÌ III I» STOPED heuck. E amed by what Individuals, aocloty ;meut (calurua, and 1« unique In that E. Kirkendall, E. B. Hall, wa« deaperat«*. His fever increased,' i portant duties that had been intrust- valley. nd tho»e gal her id In public meetlug» Il pay» over H5,ovo in < a«h premi t. Colwell. T. J. Jackson. IL H. Hoyt, and bls general condition was very ; I The Germans in Upper Alsace axe District Fir«» Warden C. C. t'hii- A. C. Lewis, Manuel Vierra, T. M. weak. The pope then sank gradually ed to ' Im by the church. He was dvandasy. what the n**H*pa|tor» and ums aud makes no «barge for entry . considerate and sympathetic, while retiring slowly, evidently in obedience * ood on F. Steukel, M. Lippert, riguiws contain, what the luinla- ¡fee, stall room or admiaslou. Like Tuesday received a tele- ( unnlnghnm until death. ! __ _ _ ___ strictly upholding the dignity of his ¡.o a pre-arranged plan. ters litter In their pulpits, and what the tnlrrnatluual of Chicago, the i'a- grum frinii H tate Forester Hlllott, F. Burns. As soon a.-, it was recognized that h|gll position, and he earned the loy- ii .a expected that they will make Crystal Is uccused by Thomas Love his condition was desperate, the Vat-‘ajty an(( devotion and admiration of xca proclaim as their opinion» on cllia Ibteruallonal of Portland Is roc-¡notifying him that the governor has .. .. first stand at Molshiem. of keeping »1.000 belonging to Ixive. issued a proclamation, closing the «gulled as the court of last resort on itrosU. i«an ord«-red hurry - cables sent -------- to all . u • t iu ¡n inv the i church, and the reapec’ >f ——----- deer set n»on until September 1st This Th< tale holds that Crystal secured |cathollc dignitaries, directing prayers'(he world. Osr people are drawn from many the Pacific Coast. s>T. PETERSBURG, Aug. 18.—Mo- OB of the money while Love ,„r Mtiona. and principally from ttle ua. Early reports indicate Co per cent in on account of tbs many fires «tart- 1‘iobably bis most important dec Jilizatiou of the Russian army is com t«anowat war, aud it Is but natural' ¡«d throughout the state, presumably ■ hi Intoxicated, and Instead of giving _______ ¡larger entries than lust year, and l.ast night, the pope, instead of * larer >ns were In two bulls, one of pleted. in brilliant time. It was it ba< k, tried to force Love to take a utl ladltable that there should be commercial orgsuixatlon« all over the 1 by hunters. .allowing an expected improvement.! which protested against the growing not thought it could be finished be mu II i -I mortgage on the Central sa Th«* firo Wut«2eu ***• ocucicd lu tl« utnott variety of sympathy and country will be asked to co operate began to breathe with more difficulty. modernism in religious and church torc* the end of the month. Heslro among them regarding tho la* I with the railroads in forming special »«•fid his depuths to advise all hunt loon, bar and stock. ■ In addition, he suffered much pain, work, the other requiring all engage Th" defense contends that the Cxui Nicholas, it is announced, is no »ad the circumstance« of con-' patties to attend Portland durine ling parties In tlx- hills of the post- • and was unable to sleep. _____ ment . to be listed with the parish going iu the field to remain during l'oiiernrnt, and to give notice to those mono ■ was loaned to Crystal by I-ove, Hitt. Sow*' will wish one nation to show week. Professor Marchiafava, the pon- Pri®»t. Bankers, as well as br>-edera and ; Intmlrig on going d* < r Hinting the agreement being that Ixive was the campaign. Other members of the via. vhile others «III long for the tiff ’s physic! in. called Dr. Amici in i Tr< -eminent among Pope Pius’ .mperlal family are also reported in to lake a mortgage on the saloon n < x « m of another In the momentu- commercial clubs, arel akltia u keen W H A. Renner and J S. consultation last night. The profes- ‘ 11 -cteristfcs were his democracy, the campaign. i stock *iu itraggl*- t oiler tho clrcum Interest In this exposition, and are .11 m utter defiance of convention, and Kent appear for Crystal, and I’roee- sor and the pope's sisters were at the Russian cavalry and Cossacks are iimccmi II would be easy to ezclto lending It their very active support. bedside when life passed out, leaving disregard of precedent, Of peas- Attorney John Irwin and Dep The country al large la very thor cutln; ¡erating several miles beyond the ptMioa, and difficult to allay It. the aged prelate's benign countenance ■ • parentage, he was peculiarly the Austrian and I Prussian frontiers, A i verdict, awarding ll.ouo dam- uty 1’ rosecutor W. M Duncan for the Those responsible for exciting oughly awake U> the Importance of lighted with an expression of spirlt- * pu| c of the poor. Peasants were as i There have been numerous sklr- ¡h«s» paasloo« will assume heavy re- livestock production, aud no other Igen n to ('. E. Krlegh for the loss of state. ________ ual peace. velcc ae to the Vatican as princes, i mis ties with I heavy losses on both ■poniibllities A responsibility for agency hus a larger Influence than al. ■ i rm in the plant of the Mutual and l.e gave them his blessing alike, Pope Piu was born Joseph Sarto Iti < < *1 NT HAUE our exposition sides. Millihg company, was read in the cir no low thing than that the people of "itho it favor. IN JACKSON CO. at Riese, ne-'r Venice, June 2., 1835. cuit court on Tuesday. The Jury Atnerlca. whose love for their coun __ I He was the child of poor peasants, His charities were proverbial. Per ATHENS, Aug. 18.—The Servian returned a sealed verdict last night try and loyalty to ita government haps ' is most drastic defiance of pre- A* ordlng to advice* Just received, but rose to a station considered by runilster wires that the Austrians at In this action Krclgh brought mlt «hould unite them as Americana, all ccder e was the bringing of women to uralnxt th*' Chiloquin concern to re the r< count of the ballots cast at Bar- millions of j *ople the most exalted tn ' his ta’zle in the persons of his sisters tempted to penetrate the Sabatz boaad by honor and aff<-ct|c>n to think . . — . *--*.--- .„„r*. >»<{ t |ie world.' Talents displayed at an lor ron I 'sciuct. In Jackson county, has At a meotlug «>1 the county court mountain fortifications but were com cover »7,600. lit* was at work ir»t of her and her interests, may be llt ' ii ompleted, according to stlpula- early age and developed to an extraor fl'nee the foundation of the Catholic pletely routed, with losses running dltldsd Into camps with hostile M»d th«* chamber of commerce com-i the company when his arm wa dinary degre . deep piety, broad hu 'cftiir«!» there were only two instanc»» ¡into thousands. on Tuesday, it *,M*d up In tin- i dg* r. iiU't In liis suit Ii*' al- . lion a tho McNary-Benson see-saw. opinions, hot sgalnst each other, tn- Tli * recount failed to make any man sympati* >•* and tireless energy ■ of v omen having eaten tn the pope's lha t whatever man Is «!•»< ” » b > I A wire from Pola says the Aus Ii ged a sei rclty of safeguard* toltsd In a war tn Impulse and opin fliffxt nee in the result. It was found brought about Is marvellous success. i ‘ .ipartr ents. Irbamber of commerce to gather tb*' trian torpedo boat 19 struck a mine ion. If not in action In his lull. Krelgh also set forth .......................... rxhll.it for the H«n Fr.nct.eo sxpo- i i <• Plus X. fi |U«.it*y liad his aL vue uttluor was sunk. sunk, lliat McNary did not receive a vote All his life he field the love of his at the harbor entrance entrance ana and was 8«ck a division among lon (g B<r,^able to the county that In addition to the loss of the there, the only cross after his name fellow men. He was the “hope of sters together with nic-Dibers of his One member of the crew is reported b* tsul to our peace, and ml,bt (.<)urt (l wa» al»o •’’»tied that the arm lie suffered from nervoii ln>id- official family at his own table. saved. being on a ballot on which five can- file poor.” wrUmslj stand In the way •>< lbl’ after being audited by the aches after the acclUent. To dl*i rove Such was the life of 1' is great man ______ didat-s were voted for for the *u- Joseph Sarto’s grandfather was a proper pcrforasi.......t *.ur duty “ «III hr referred to the. this the defense brought two wit- prem j court, and this Invalidated tbe soldier In the papal army under Greg -.'ho vas a barefoot-fl tcarant boy. BASLO, Aug. 18.—An enormous one great nation at peace, one people nessea from Lane county, Krclgh's holding Itself ready to play the part court for payment. ory XVI. His father worked In the .iuii x ho became the sp' iical ruler of French army is pressing the Germans former home, to testify that before! i ballot. along the Rhine. Tho members of the chamber of field and as communal carrier, strug more than 200.000,09<'* people. of Impartial mediation, to •Prn,‘ coming to Klamath county, Krfegli I NGINEER mends rounsel« of peace and »crommoda- , commerce commltteo are W. A Itel- was afflicted witti these headaches gling to maintain with his meager in THE BROKEN LEG TOKIO, Aug. 18.—Hongkong wires Uon, not a» a partisan, but as *' aell, K. Il Iteaine», II. II. Edmunds, come the large family of two sons I NIONs QUESTION W It A Renner, Herbert D Gale THE CANDIDATES that two German cruisers, disabled friend W III T. !,<«. and «’ M Ouclll They und six daughters. A small cottage and Joseph N. Kent appeared for FORT KLAMATH, Aug. 1».—C. F. a as «the birthplace of the pope. --------- as the result of a battle, have been "I venture, therefore, my fellow s have named Caleb T. Oliver to col Kreigli The defense was conducted ¡CONNECTION OF THE ASPIRANTS taken in the harbor as British prizes Gertny, tho chief mechanical en- countrymtn. to speak n solemn word i lect the exhibit The boy. Joseph Sarto, first attend- I by J. W Brock, of Shepherd & Brock. ( gineer employed on the Modoc Point WITH COLORADO’S LABOR The upper works are said to be rld- Mr. Oliver Is an Ideal man for this »»rnlni yon against that deepest snd ! I Block left ............ on Tuesday for . Portland | proj«?ct work, suffered u fracture of , cd the parish school at Rieee. Then TROL’BLES ARE TO BE 1NQU1R- died, and the decks bloody. The . most «ubtle bri'nch of neutrality, i position, as ho has gathered some I without definitely bls aptitude induced the family to stating whether or , , , , . ,, Ell INTO CLOSELY Identity of the ships is not given. »bleb may spring out of partisanwhip. I very creditable exhibits for Klamath not he will n,k for a new trial or l’“ *'• Monday' whlle '‘ork1“« ■« dam on Sprague River, near Chllo- nd him to a school at Castelfranco, by psMlonately taking sides. j county in the past. In addition, he appeal. seven miles from some. PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 19. Records PARIS, Aug. 18.—Geneal Joffre I lqu ....... ‘n. "America must be neutral In tact | was connected with exhibits displayed --------- At school Joseph won a scholarship of state and legislative candidates in wired the minister of war today as Dr A A. Soule, who is giving med- u well as In name during these days i l>y railroads In many large centers. HI < I ITKIN FOR fical attention to the project people, which enabled him to enter the sem- ¡connection with the labor troubles |follows: that uw to try men s souls. We must VVO.M VN NPF VKER vent to the dam, but the Injured ! inary of Treviso, and afterwards that I which have rent Colorado during the | “All day yesterday we continued be Impartial In thought as well a* In man had his leg sot before his arrival. of Padua. He distinguished himself ¡past year will probably be canvassed I to advance in Upper Alsace. We have »«ton. We must curb our *entl-. In the study of theology, in 1858 during the annual convention of the I now conquered a large portion of the Great preparations are being made! aI1(1 waa at work at his bench, aents as well at every transaction I by the local white ribboners for the — - - - — young Sarto, when 23, was ordained a ¡Colorado Federation of Labor, which Verges Valley on the Alsatian water Mr Webb, who runs the engine at »hlch might be construed am prefer-! The funeral of the late A P. recoption to be tendered Mrs. .Mitch- tho place, acted as surgeon The leg priest. ! began here today. shed. and from there we will soon Hutchins, killed ns tlm result of a met to one party or another oner, president of the Kansas Wo was fastened together with screws Until be was 31 he was employed as Many union leaders regard the com- reach the plains. "My thoughts are for America. It i falling elevator al the Farmer's Im .TTPl?nT.Un,On’«'»»».’and except for a slight ■» ‘‘‘»«nlry curate. . In 1867 he waging political campaign as of vital Is for her I am s|>oaklng. nnd I feel' plement and Supply House Monday appointed parish priest of Salzano. importance to the future of unionism WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. 18.— •ws that It la the earnest wish nnd afternoon, will be held nt 3 o'clock I who Is holding meetings In the coun- |,ljut>,k, is as good U over, ity. The reception wll be given to- There he worked faithfully for eight m Colorado. They want the unions A St. Petersburg dispatch to the state Purpose of I'very thoughtful Am«»r- tomorrow afternoon from tho Presby years. He was made a cannon of the 'to take more active part in it. . . partment, dated August 12. states lp»n that thia great country of ours,I terian church. Coroner Whitlock i morrow evening at Grace M. E. M|> e N('EII CREEK »YORK TO START cathedral, chancellor of the diocese, Because of this fact the convention that the czar has decided to go to shlch. of rourse, Is first In our will hold an Inqueet nt 8 o'clock to ¡church, folowlng Mrs. Mltchener'* 'lecture there. and a spiritual director of the col- I is expected to be one of the most im- Moscow and take personal command thoughts and hearts, should show night. In addition to h. r lectur* i hen sl p|.;|i|\Tl NDENT R VM.HBY A.NI» lege. Thereafter he became dean of portant in the history of the orgauiza- of the army. b*r»»K In this time of peculiar trial. It lias been found that Hutchin'* \ Mrs. Mr« Mltchener Mltcheimr I ------ -------------- ¡Saturday and today. ii is also announced that England. LEAVE TOMOIt- tho chapter, served in an inter-reg-! <ion. carpenter I °*tlon fit beyond nil others to ex death wan due to n broken rib plerc- j Grove Sunday after-! now to COM.MI NCE THE EN- num us vicar general, and was ap France and Russia have formally ac- hibit that fine poise of undisturbed Ing his heart Duffy and Brown, the lectured , at Pino ... o , . , , |uoon. at Merrill Sunday evening nnd pointed suffragan. c< pled the offer of the American Red <, \ ME IT FOB I OF TH1 HATCHERY Judgment and dignity of self con- other men who I.ARGIN'G were Injured, left the' , , . ..... . , ... j ¡yesterday at Bonanza. She is a clear, ' WILL BE FAST Cross society to furnish nurses, sur- _____ . In 1882 he passed to the dioceee of hol; efficient for dlapasalonate Ac t hospital after having their wounds , , , . ... ( ¡forceful speaker, and brings out some ; ('ll ley M. Ramsby, superintendent Mantua, where for two years he was jlt.il equipment and hospital sup tion—a nation that neither «Its In plies. He attracted ludgtnent upon others, nor Is dla ' r<**e'_________________ iinteresting points about tho prohlbl- ()f (hp g1R>ncer creek trout hatchery, roctor of the seminary. Don status of Kansas. ......... l nii )ecelve(1 wor d from R. E. Clan- «be attention of Leo XIII, who in lurbed In Its own counsels; which At Holt ATK’ MIMIK , The meeting tomorrow afternoon ton. superintendent of hatcheries, to LONDON, Aug. 18.—Every soldier created him bishop oi Mantua. FATAI. TO HORNE herslef fit and free to do what at. the Christian church has been can .commence the construction of the The diocese was at that time in a in (lie British expedition has received II honeit, disinterested nnd truly celled At tills meeting Mrs. Mltch- ¡Inrger hatchcry a card gne«l by Lord Kitchener, In _______ _____ condition of ferment, but the tact. at Spencer Creek. •tuvlceahle for the ponce of tho It was a perfectly good horse this lener was to talk on "Woman’s Place which lie promises to take care of __ »orld. The local baseball aggregation is The new building will have a ca- patience and the kindly manner of the I lit ’ UU ’ R LHiaiMs»«n •• --- — — »wo — i- - -------------- ---- morning, when it started on a jour Illi Civics.’’ their interests. It also guarantees I purity three times gi enter than that bishop harmonized all conflicting in- taking unto itself much practice these Shall we not roxolve to put upon ney across the Southern Pacific rail .*f the hatchery now in use. Ramsby terests and mad«* the diocese a model days, for on Sunday, they will Invade an adequate commissary, and advises ourselves the restraint which will road bridge over Esplanade, but in *>fing our ___ and Don J. Lytle leave In the morn- >»* tranquility. the peaceful precincts of Fort Klam- the men to fear God, honor the king people hnpplncss, nnd great less than five minutes afterwards, It Ing for Spencer Creek to start work On Jun«« 12, 1893, he was created ath, to do battle with the Wood River and their country, not to drink or a°d laatlng Influence for the •“ *-* peace was lifeless. loti the new structure. a cardinal, and three days later was Valley stars. According to dispatches loot towns. »• covet for them?” The horse evidently became im- A. G. Pumford, held in the county | ________________ chosen patriarch of Venice. Disturb- that have passed the censor, the Fort hued with nn ncrohatlc fever, for a i jail for severnl weeks awaiting a " EU* HRGt ed conditions due to atheistic agita- Klamath fans have amassed some M.tlEV NOI.DN GETS railroad bridge offers none too sure a » IN hearing before the grand Jury, was AGAIN ON MAP a bebttkr OFFICE tlon that had long existed in Venice mighty tine material, and are counting footing for many people. When the QUITTING (NIANT ¡Tuesday taken to the county infirmary soon yielded to the kindly but effect- on Riving the locals an awful trim- horse was about half way across it FIRST DANCE SINCE THE FIRE The Wells Fnrgo offices nt Mondi-1 fell from the bridge, striking In the under the orders of County Physician ’ ATTORNEY GENERAL IN NOMI- ive influence of the new patriarch. ; ming. Hence the practice. WILL BE GIVEN SATURDAY "ho, Point Arona, Albion anti Groon- stret twenty feet below, breaking its Merryman. He lias been sick for sev-1 NATE» FOR JUSTICE OF THE As before, he labored and made sacri In addition to the baseball game NIGHT AT THE PELICAN CITY ¡oral days, and shows symptoms of *ood In Mt-ndlclno county, CaUf.«l neck. st PREME COURT IlY FRENI- fices to better the conditions of the there will be a ten-round bout be-, BOTH. —BIG SUPPER I tvphold fever. ¡very poor. We closed by tho express company tween Hurd Shamrock of Seattle and ] DENT WII..NON TODAY | Frank Meader, isadore Mauseahell j lsnt woek, according to ndvlcos r«- Heturiis to California. His household was maintained in ¡Harry Jones of Salt Lnke. These ami John Gilmore, three of tho four Since the fire which destroyed the tslved from there. | are said to be clever, as WASHINGTON. D. C„ Aug. 19.— simple style, and all his income above |lightweights Mia. Nova Burroughs Tuesday All of these offices wore on stugo left for her home In Southern ¡remaining prisoners in the county President Wilson today sent the nom- the most necessary expenses was de are the men on for the preliminaries, Pelican Bay Lumber company's plant, rout«, and It Is reported that owing California, after a visit of several hastile, are also sick. Like Pumford, i nation of Attorney General James voted to the penniless. He encour In addition to the team, many the little community known as Peli they have boon under the doctor’s McReynolds as a member of the su aged the formation of co-operative Klaamth Falls rooters will motor to can City has been rather quiet, but ,n ">* competition of the parcel post weeks with her relatives In l.nngel (•are for severnl ilnvs. . societies and benevolent associations, the Fort to see what may be the last the spell Is to be broken Saturday preme court bench, to the senato. company will discontinue a " of Valley. All of those men were arrested ”• offices on tho stage linos there. night, when a dance will be given at Simultaneously, Wilson nominated api I Interested himself in the cause game of the season ¡during July. Pumford was nrrosted Thomas Gregory of Austin, Texas, as of the working man. They speak of the Pelican City hotel. This will be Going Home Tomorrow. ,l<>niuiisitiw on charge of forging a chock, and In ¡attorney general. lilni as the best administrator Venice Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, who in all night dance, and a supper will Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes, who llcturn Home. the same charge. He wss dicted on Ilian iu 200 years. Two of his sisters arrived in the County sent Monday be served. Goss and A. T. Lange"* tw0 have boon In the city for severnl days, There are two kinds of Insurance. ' liberated by Circuit Judge Ronson Domlnent Bonanza men. returned 1» Music Is to be furnished by the ¡attended to his household. Another Inight, will return to Bonanza this Mr Forbes being on Jury duty, will th*t town today, after a short bufil- when his case camo up for trial, ns Cliilcotr writes the kind that pays. ps the wifo of a tavern keeper. Three | evening. ¡DeChaino orchestra. return to their ranch near Bonanxn 1 ¡the evidence produced by District At- ,,!*A Main. I tiMx visit to this city. tomorrow morning. WASHINGTON. D <’., Aug 18 I Im farm laborer» of Oregon work on an average of nine hours and forty tour minutes per day, according to a report Which has Just been Issued by the United States deparimeni of ag rhultur** More than 3«',uuo laborers am *m ployed on Ilin tarnm of Oregon, and the aveingo monthly <oiiipnusatlon Is |U with board, and HI.oil it the laborer boards himself. These figure* relate to the year IVtil. Tim iivinigi* wage for farm ¡tabor In con* Hu-nlal l ulled States Is per month with hoard, und • 13 »I» fl7 without board 1