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MONDAY. AUGUMTM, H» II THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PACK TWO In. either before this office or on up- peal, If you fall to file In this office within twenty days after the fourth FOOD PRICE RAISE IS CALLED ARTIFICIAL ONE publication of this notice, aa shown Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough, who la A Continuation of the below, your answer, under outh, spe to be librarian of the new Carnegie LARGE GERMAN FORCE IS BEING Klamath Republican WASHINGTON, 1). (’., Aug. MASSED cifically meeting and responding to library, has returned from San Fran i .—A high government official these allegations of contest, or if you Editor cisco, where she spent several weeks W. O. SMITH today stated that many alleged fall within lliut time to tile in this studying library maintenance work. ¡French Covwplalu of German Cruel BY MARGARET MASON boosters of food prices are soon ties—Russians and Frusstons Fight office due proof that you have served Entered at the postoffice at Klamath Mrs. Talbot, former librarian at the (Written for the United Presa) to be indicted by the federal a copy of your answer on tho said Falla, Ore., as second class matter. Women’s Library, is now in Portland,' Two Days, and Both Sides Lose courts. Heavily—Americans Enlist in the contestant either In person or by studying, and will return to be as My lady of Fashion is back to town ( like a suilor collar comes pleted in It is learned that the depart French Army—Servians and Mon registered mall. If this service is Published by the Herald Publishing sistant librarian. In a velvet hat and a chemise divers tiny folds. I made by the delivery of u copy of ment of justice has conclusive Company, of Klamath Falls*, on tenegrins Hand Defeats to Austria. According to County Judge Worden With practically all the new models | gown, evidence of artificial inflation of Monday and Thursday of each week your unswer to tlio contestant in per the new >24,000 library will be open And so becoming all puuae to scan, for fall and winter showing the prices. son, proof of such service must be PARIS, Aug. 21. — Several tiious- to the public in about six weeks. The She's also wearing a coat of tan. straight lilies of the semi-tltted basque either the'said contestant's written formal dedication will be made a big:“n<l foreigners inarched to war head the coat frock and the chemise gown, WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. acknowledgment of his receipt tof quarters nt the Hotel des Invalides I NEW YORK, Aug. 21. At this it promises to be a hard winter In- event. I 21.- The senate, by a viva voce WHO IS TO BLAME? the copy, showing the date of its and asked to enlist in the French All of the exterior work is complet-1 year when mere man is deed for any but the BVelteHt of the time of vote today passed the adminis receipt, or the affidavit of tho per army. Many will 1 m < accepted. A fat or even a plump ed, with the exception of the steps1 shaking moth-balls l.-iveltest. tration's war risk insurance bill. son by whom the delivery was rnnde. ROM THE sale of public lands and entrances. Men are now at work ' The government last night accepted woman lias but the choice of two out of his dress- stating whon and where the copy was and enlisted a combined rough rider ¡evils, either to don one of the loose Oregon has contributed >10,- on the interior. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ dt livored; if made by registered mail, and uviation corps. composed of coat, lovely woman, 317,387.18 to the reclamation fund I to lined styles which gives her immeJl- ---------------------------- proof of such service must consist of A mericans. not to be out ' itelv all the dainty versimilltude of a June 30, 1913. I COURT GF CLAIMS the affidavit of tho person by whom STEPS ON STONE; done, orders home |vet or a hogshead, o’ to stick to her AGENT ON PROJECT' Oregon has been alloted from that PARIS, Aug. 21.—The French are coat-dress from the ¡lust years mod s and be dubbed • FRACTURES ANKLE the copy was mailed, staling when fund for reclamation work up to [and by whom tho copy was mailed, ---------- ¡clearing the Germans out of Upper little French dress passepasse, unless some gallant* de same date only 34,324,218.77. With a view to investigating any,Alsace, but the troops operating in makers. These new signs!' leaps into the breach and turns A. L. Jinnett, ditch rider for the[and this affidavit must bo accom- Of this amount >1,277,132.01 has possible suits in which the govern- I Lorraine are encountering strong re- est of the two cre out a life and figure saving model for icclamation service in the first dis- punted by tho postmaster's receipt for been returned, leaving us a net in ment may be involved, and to ascer-(sistance. trict, is incapacitated front work for the letter. ations are sucessors the portly. vestment of >3,057,086.16, or less taining the status of suits already' The advance oavalry reconnaissance You must state in your answer the a while, as the result of a fractured of the long Russian A freak fashion that savors strong than one dollar out of three paid in. I under way, S. S. Ashbaugh, connect has discovered the presence of a large name of tho postofflce to which you ankle sustained Thursday evening. tunic frocks that ly of the decorative instinct of a Hot There has been alloted to various ed with the United States court of German force between Chauteau Sa Jinnett was getting out of a wagon, desire futuro notices to be sent to were literally killed tentot chief is the use of a fringe of states up to April 30, 1914, >10,307,- claims, is here from Washington, D. line and Morchingen. This force is by kindness. When and in doing so, stepped on a stone. you. shiny long black monkey fur around 396.73, of which Oregon gets >1,294,- C., conferring with reclamation ser entrenched as far as tbs Seille River, JAS. F. BURGESS. Register. I This turned under his weight, caus- the long tunic was the bottom of a deep girdle on an 724.08. Date of 1st publication, Aug 24, 1914 vice officials. He will spend several 'and is heavily supported by artillery, [iug the Injury. first launched on evening frock and a light fringe out In amount contributed Oregon is days in Klamath county. Date of 2d publication, Aug. 31, 1914 j indicating a strong opposition to the sea of style It was lining the edge of a short coatee to a ¡FARM WORKERS TO only surpassed by one state, North Date of 3d publication, Sept. 7, 1914 Mr. Ashbaugh devotes a portion of [ French advance, received with such white serge or gabardime suit. Dakota. But in distribution bine each year to making this sort of a ---------- SEE BETTER YEAR Date of 4th publication. Sept.14, 1914 a wave of popularity that common Fortunately this out ward use of states get more than Oregon. visit to government works throughout TOKIO, Aug. 21.—Japan is all ness soon swamped it and it is no in the county coirt of th* state of 'ready to strike, in case Germany does longer tolerated by the fashionably monkey fur is not apt to be aped by The above facts were brought out the United States. SACRAMENTO, Aug 22.—The; Oregon, for tho county of Clacka anyone possessing a shread of either ---------------------------- not comply with the Jap ultimatum by elect. Hence the evolution of the in an address in congress by N. J. California Commission of immigra-J mas. Sunday. The government is most frock coat which is simply a garment » aitistic or ordinary good taste. Sinnott, congressman from the East ■ TO CHANGE THE tlon and Housing does not maintain ! (n the matter of the estate of Aguust DISTRICT LINE I friendly to America, and the foreign 1 he combination of the sleek black ern Oregon district. -vi whose v nose waist witioi uunimues continues m in nuiiu& flaring iiuva lines that living conditions will be ideal ¡ W. Neumunn, deceased. office has ordered the newspapers toif0 the calf in simulation of a veritable [fur with the white, however, shows Notice Is hereby given that by vir- of migratory j this full for the army [the penchant for black and white to SCATTERED SHOT The Willow Valley irrigation dis-1 l'l»y up an official denial of a rumor [iong COat over a skirt _ 'tue of an order and license heretofore laborers who will harvest the Bea 'be absolutely undiminished and vy trict is far from a dead issue, accord- .lauan contemplates territoriali with the exception of the long un Igianted by the above-named court to ¡broken line from shoulder to finish, ing with the black satin basque and son's crops throughout the state. But ' THERE is no shortage in the food ing to Charles J. Ferguson, who re- aggression toward Samoa. the undersigned administrator of tbe one thing it does assert — that con ---------- ¡the effect is practically the mine as COI,t frocks, cuffed and collared in supply in this country. In fact, the cently made a trip there to confer estate of August W. Neumann, de war has prevented the shipment of with those Interested. There has been . NISH, Aug. 21.—The Servians are!t),at of the loug Russian tunic. These organdie and the chemise, basque and ditions will be better for this class ceased, I will offer for sale, and on foodstuffs to other countries, thereby some opposition shown, but those fa -Pursuing the Austrian army which ¡coat dresses are particularly smart coatdresses of all white taffeta are of tollers this year than ever In the and after the 25th day of September, Sunday. The retreating | for early fall wear of blue serge or in now offered similar silken models past. increasing the supply on hand. And voring the project contemplate alter-¡WHS 1914, will sell at private sale, for ! force is suffering severe loss. The change is the result of the riot Isatin, both materials lavishly braid Blade up in tiny black and white check yet in the face of this overwhelming ing the boundaries to eliminate some cash, to the highest bidder, subject silk. Un tlie Durst hop ranch at Wheatland, ed in wide and narrow widths of fact men in control of the markets of these people. ' to confirmation by the said court, the PARIS, Aug. 21.—The French are black silk soutache braid used in com The Willow Valley project com Though this intermittent craze for in August, 1913, in which four lives a following described real property, to- in the large centers of population completing a protest to the powers, wero lost, and in connection with i ! wit: bination. Women's clothes are cer < hecks is temporarily checked from have been forcing prices up by leaps prises practically the Tuttle project. alleging barbarities by the Germans, which two men are under sentence to- [ tainly due for a large share of up time to time, it never fails to break and bounds, and there appears to It begins a few miles south of the The east half of the southwest braiding this autumn, but so long as,out anew at least once a season, Be- day to life imprisonment in the Fol- | be no end to their insatiable greed. I.orella postoffice, and extends to near and citing many alleged instances. quarter of section fifteen (15) sqm penitentiary. Some question of i they are to be down braided and [sides the black and white checked It is no more nor less than a case Langell Valley postofflce. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 21.—The braided all art^ind as well this will silk frocks, heavy capes of shepherds wages were Involved in this outbreak, I and the northeast quarter of the of gouge, a hold-up, robbery, the northwest quarter, nnd the north war office states the Russians have no doubt take tbe curse off. plaid are also frequently glimpsed but in the main the trouble wag duel meanest and vilest kind of thievery, CONCRETE USED west quarter of the northeast quar Since bullets at the front are all worn half slipping off of smart shoul to complaints concerning living con because it falls hardest on those who FOR CROSSING defeated the Germans in East Prussia. ter of section twenty-two (22), in The czar ’ s troops occupy Lyck, after ditions on the ranch. the rage in France, it seems only [ ders. I are least able to afford it. township thirty-eight (38) south, two days of hard fighting, with heavy apropos that bullet buttons should The immigration and housing com There is just one word of grace to The reclamation service has justi range eleven (11) east of the Wil WE HAVE just heard of a man in completed the construction of a con-| losses on both sides. be all the rage at the front of the say anent the passing of the Russian mission made a thorough investiga lamette meridian, being in Klam- tion of these conditions during the 'feminine frocks on this side of the tunic. this country who married an angel Crete culvert, to carry the waters of | uth county, state of Oregon, and and then kicked himself because he the main drain under the Lost River' CETTINJE, Aug. 21.—The Monte- I water. These buttonsz are equally A respite may be granted its too Iriil, and returned a report so strong containing one hundred sixty (160) ly worded that much of it was un negrins have routed the Austrians at chic in metal or satin and cloth cov- abrupt passing, provided it is willing didn’t marry a cook. acres, more or less. diversion channel near the Henley j Crivosclni, capturing 500 after an all[ere(j to get beneath the yoke. In other printable, more than corroborating ranch, nine miles from Klamath Falls,i All bids may be mailed to me or the stories told by the workers. More I day battle. ' The flaring collars of white or- wordB, if you allow your tunic to FARMERS will view with interest on the Merrill road. Ito my attorneys at Oregon City, Or- the process of dismembering the In gandie and batiste so omnipresent on drop from a fitted yoke about the oier, It was asserted that a similar | j egon. With the excavation work progres-i EXPECT TWO CHINAS ternational Harvester company, which all and every sort of frock are now - hips instead of its former falling full situation prevailed on many another I GEORGE L. STORY, sing on the main drain, the level of i TO FOLLOW THE BREAK replete with pleats and even a new [ or pleated from the waist line you California ranch, and employers were ' a federal court has ordered shall be Administrator of the Estate of Aug this has been lowered considerable. done within the next ninety days. A square flat collar of sheer lace and 1 may still wear it with an up-to-date warned that there must be an im ust W. Neumann. Deceased. For that reason, the former culvert SHANGHAI. Aug. 21.—That China I organdie that falls down the back provement or industrial troubles of little more competition in the man 'conscience. Gordon E. Hayes and Earle C. Tal- became useless, so a lower, perma will split into two separate countries | the gravest character would be Inevit ufacture of farm implements would mouth, attorneys. 10-17-24-31-7» nent structure was put in. ; is the growing conviction here among *GKKMAXH. GREAT ARMY I three years, the infantry and the ar- able. not go amiss. The octupus has too During the summer members of rnen in close touch with the republic’s DESCRIBED BY JOURNAL tflleryman two years, many tenacles. Notice of Sheriff’» Bale LEWIS WYLDE IS politics. the commission have inspected nearly By virtue of an execution in fore READY TO QUIT At the completion of his active 500 labor camps. They announced That there is about to be a success WE ARE more than satisfied to closure duly Issued by the clerk of Germany ’ s immense military organ .service the soldier enters the reserve ful revolution in the provinces south that employers have met their sugges continue in the peaceful—if less spec the circuit court of tho county of Stating that in his opinion the of the Yangste, these judges of the ization is graphically described in a for five years, but is requireil to serve tions more than half way. tacular—occupation of gathering in Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the recent issue of the lllustrierte, Zei- ! only eight weeks of each two years. I Chamber of Commerce needs at this situation declared was certain. the crops. 7th day of August, 1914, in u certain time a secretary who has experience The revolutionary movement was | (tung, Leipsic, which shows that the Leaving the reserve he enters the A Relative Every Place. action in the circuit court for said in the preparation of proper publicity said to be practically unanimous, even ifound8tlon of tlle «y»teni is just 100 landwehr, serving occasionally until POPE SHATTERS Joseph Putman, who, with his son, county nnd state, wherein F. H. Mc- .. . . . ... , vpnra old for 100 vpnra nun Pruania his e, ------ years old, years ago Prussia forty-fifth year. work, Lewis Wylde, for two years sec though President Yuan Shi Kai might operates a big cattle ranch near Mon Cornack, ns plaintiff, recovered judg- ANOTHER CUSTOM retary of tbe Chamber of Commerce, win a border battle or two, should be made it a legal requirement that ev- ’ The landstrum comprises all the ument, in Grant county, left Thurs ! ment ugiinst Eugenie V. Rlchet, ery able-bodied citizen should sub-' remaining citizens capable of bearing ROME, Aug. 21.—The body of the Thursday tendered bis resignation to try to prevent Southern China's seces day afternoon in his car, after a visit ¡Frank Ilichet and Oregon Inland De scribe to military training. the board of directors. This was ac sion from the north, it was pointed i arms, whether physically perfect or with his niece, Mrs. D. V. Kuyken late Pope Pius X. was this morning velopment company, a corporation, removed from the Vatican throne cepted, atfer high tributes to Mr. out that it would be hopeless for him 1 Today under tbe German empire J not. dall. Sinoe leaving his home Mr. Put for the sum of eighteen hundred and Wylde had been paid by all. to attempt to subdue a territory half | th ® Peace footing is 32,000 commis- room to the Chapel of Sacramento in After having completed his contin man lias covered 1,500 miles. At ev forty-five and 27-100 dollars, dollars. two The resignation Is effective Octo-¡the size of the United States, with a.s,oned officers, 109,500 non-commls- uous service the citizen is always on ery place he has stopped he has found St. Peter’s. This violates tradition hundred dollars us attorneys feeB and I ber 1st. , population approaching 200,000,000, ^sioned officers and 81«,500 men; the and establishes • precedent, but the 'call, and must have his leave of ab some relatives. Mr. Putman is a costs and disbursements taxed at ¡war strength is about 4,500,000 sol sence renewed every two years. ¡solidly united against him. pope said he did not want his re grandson of the well known Oregon I twenty-three and 95-100 dollars, on ; It was agreed, on the other, hand.l diers. mains to be in the throne room three SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL I The German navy is manned from pioneer, Jesse Applegate. the 7th day of August, 1914. For purposes of defense and mo TRI IN GSEGREGATION I that the north showed no such dispo- days for the exclusive visits of the ¡the maritime population, although of Notice is hereby given that I will I Hition for popular government as the bilization Germany is divided into ten ¡recent years the number of volun Here on Visit. privileged class, nobility, etc., and in on the 12th day of September, 1914, SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 21.—Edu south, and It was admitted that it fortress districts, each with its group teers is said to be increasingly large. stead wanted it exposed in St. Peter’s Mr. and Mrs. L. Rz. Jones arrived at the front door of the courthouse of Fortresses and cators today began work on the plan would be as Impossible for the south of fortified cities. for rich and poor alike. • The German naval strength is Friday from Paris, ills., and will Klamath county, in Klamath Falls, In The tradition that the pope's feet adopted by the city school board to to beat the north on its own ground military camps of the first class are I about 73,000 men, with a reserve of spend some time in Klamath county said count, at 2 o'clock in the after be exposed for thousands to kiss was segregate the boys and girls in the. as it would be for the north to hold located at Koenigsberg, Danzig, Osen, 110,000. Germany has 21 dread- as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert noon of said day, sell at public aut- Neisse, Spandau, Madgeburg, Kues- also shattered by Pius. He requested Broadway high school at the begin-|the south against its will, i naughts, 20 battleships, 9 armored A. Emmitt. tlon to the highest bidder, for cash, nlng of the fall semester. It will be The southern leaders proposed a | trin, Mainz, Ulm, Rastatt, Metz, Col- ¡cruisers, 38 protected cruisers, 152 that this not be done. tbe following described property, to- tbe first time the experiment has been republic, with land on something like^ lcgne, Kiel, Strassburg and Ingol ¡destroyers, 47 torpedo boats and 37 wlt: LEGAL NOTICES tried in Seattle. a single tax basis, and the state in stadt. FRONTIER DAY submarines. The southwest quarter of the Coast defenses are located at Dan CLOSES TODA Y i School officials deny that moral control of most of the great utilities. southeast quarter and toe south Tho heavily fortified island of Notice of Contest zig, P illau, Memel, Cuxhafen, Geest- questions had anything to do with the They plan railroad building, the es half of the southwest quarter of Heligoland in the North Sea guards Serial No. 05992; Contest No. 714 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 21.—The adoption of the plan. Students whose tablishment of free schools, and as miiende, Wilhelmshafen and Swine- section one (1) and the northwest the mouth of the Elbe and the princi Department, of the Interior, United year’s champions in all classes of cow parents oppose the segregate separ rapid development as possible by the 1 muende. quart« r and the west hnlf of the pal seaports of Hamburg and Bremen. Slates Land Office at Lakeview. Tho towns of Gogau, Torgau, Died- Chinese of the country's latent re-1 boy's sports will be dicided here be ate class room idea will have the priv northeast quarter of section twelve Oregon, August 18, 1914. enhofen, Bitsch, Saarlouis and Ger- i Germany maintains a garrison of fore nightfall. This Is the closing day ilege of attending any other high sources. (12), all in township thlrty-nlna about 2,700 men in China and a few To William G. Bonham of Olene, mesheim are designed for railroad de- j of the eighteenth annual Frontier school in the city. (39) south, range eight (8) east soldiers in German East Africa. Oregon (Record address, Klam Before winter sets in, the roof will I I f«-nse and obstruction. Not only Is It planned to segregate Day celebration, and the finals in all of the Willnmette meridian, save ath Falls, Oregon), Contestee: The entire railroad and telegraph I the boys and girls, but Superintend- be on the new Klamath county court contests are being staged. an«l except that portion of the You are hereby notified that Principal interest centers in the lent of Schools Cooper will assign, as house. Schofield & Co. have prac system of Germany has been planned above described lands described In George W. Van Noate, who gives amateur bucking contests, ladies’ far as possible, men teachers for the tically finished their pressed stone so as to put these places at the high that «ortaln partial release of mort Klamath Falls, Oregon, as Ills post- contract, and a force of men are at est strategic advantage. championship roping, bucking and boys' classes. gage dated August 23, 1912, which office address, did on June 1, 1914, ELGIN, Ills., Aug. 22.—In the 500 The German army is now using the pitching contests, cutting out marked ; “Because of intellectual and tem work putting up the stone on the up is recorded in Volume 12 of Mort I file In this office his duly ¡mile race held here today, the car corroborai Mauser rifle, model 1898, while the steers, men's enampvonship bucking permental differences in sexes, said per part of the building. gages nt page 361, of the mortgage The erection of the twenty-two or cavalry carries a Mauser carbine. All ¡driven by Spencer Wishart struck the ed application to contest ent! secure and pitching contests and men’s Superintendent Cooper today, “it is records of Klamath county, Or- the cancellation of your ¡car driven by Driver Henning and homestead championship steer roping competi thought that each works more ef namental columns has been complet classes of mounted troops carry egon. entry. Serial No. 0599 2, I was plunged into a ditch just out- made Aug- lances. Krupp guns firing a fifteen- tion. fectually In separate classes, and that ed, even to the adjustment of the or Taken and levied upon as the prop namental capitals, and with this done [pound shell are used by the field and [side the course, killing Wlshard and ust 30. 1912, for EH NE % ; NEV* The most fiery and untamed horses they enjoy such separation." erty of said Eugenie V. Rlchet, Frank SE14, Section 7, and the NWK SW [Injuring Mechananic .Tenters and five horse artillery. Howitzers firing thir the building begins to take on a more that could be found were brought out ¡spectators ’4, Section 8, Township 40 S, Range Richot and the Oregon Inland De attractive appearance as it approaches ty and forty pound projectiles are today for the rough riders. Some of MEDFORDITE MAY’ 12 E, Willamette meridian, and as velopment company, a corporation, The machine leaped twenty-five also used. STOP IN KLAMATH completion. these have never been broken to the grounds for his contest he alleges or as much thereof os may be neces feet into the air. Wlshard ’ s chest Every German, physically able saddle. The work of putting the stone cor that Willard G. Bonham has not been sary to satisfy the said judgment in With a view to renting a Klamath nice in place is now occupying Super must serve his time in the army, Af- was crushed in such a manner that on the said land for over one year favor of F. H. McCornack, as plaintiff, he died almost instantly, while Jen- county ranch, Wilbur A. Jones, for intendent Anglin’s force. After this terra youth reaches the age of 17 he Marriage License. .and he hns made no ImprovemontH ngainst said defendants, with interest Marriage license was issued Friday mer sheriff of Jackson county, is here is completed, the putting up of the re cannot leave the country without the ter’s right arm was almost severed. thereon, together with all costs and thereon. Ralph DePalma won tho race, with mainder of the brick will be finished consent of the military authorities. afternoon to Bidwell Riddle and June from Medford. disbursements that have or may ac Pullen second and Oldfield third. You are, therefore, further notified At 20 he is assigned to service in the in short time, leaving ample time this Jones has met many old friends George, both from the Klamath res that the said allegations will be taken crue. ervation. Riddle Is a grandson of since he has been here, but about the fait to put on the roof before the Infantry, artillery or cavalry. Farm Iliglit School Students C. C. LOW, Sheriff. by this office as having been con er lads are preferably assigned to the Toby Riddle, or Winema, who was oldest acquaintanceship is with Sher snow flies. Rooms furnished for light house fessed by you, and your said entry By Goo. A. Haydon, Deputy. iff Charles C. Low. The two were Whether or not the interior work cavalry, duo to hteir greater experi the heroine of the Modoc War. Dated at Klamath Falls, August schoolmates In Jackson county many will be taken up this winter depends ence with horseflesh. As a recruit tbe keeping, >3 per month. See A. A. will be canceled thereunder without I 7, 1914. 13-20-27-3-10 sw j Mehaffey. 731 Main St. 24-27-31s * your further right to be heard there- cavalryman and the sailor must serve years ago. upon the severity of the weather. 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