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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1011 In, either before this office or on ap ¡Tobacco and War Is Declared peal, If you fail to file In this office twenty days after the fourth Whisky Exempt Against Belgium within publication of this notice, as shown frain from comment or action which might tend to create racial strife or jeopardise our own position as the people at peace with the world. A Continuation of the The house of God calls us in this Klamath Republican hour of gloom. Let us go! Editor W. O. SMITH Semi-Weekly Herald below, your uuswer, under oath, spe I VIENNA, Aug. 28.—Austria this cifically meeting aud responding to WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. 28.— j 1 morning formally declared war on these allegations of contest, or if you The house ways aud means committee ; Belgium. fail within that time to file in this has tentatively decided to place a war BY MARGARET BLASON — office due proof that you have served Entered at the postofflce at Klamath FRENCH WIRE OF tax on cocoa-cola, pepsin-cola, wine, I VIENNA, (via Loudou), Au«. 28— copy of your answer on the said (Written for the HEAVY LOSS FOR Falls, Ora., as second class matter. beer and baseball and theater tickets. The Belgian minister has been handed itt (ontMtant either In person or by KKAISER IN EAST of his passports, and all relations be-1 registered mall. If this service Is frock coat is of plain blue serge hang At present there is no Intention ¡When the school bells 'gin to ring Published by the Herald Publishing i ing straight from the white collared taxing whisky and tobacco. tween Belgium aud Germany l^ave'niade by the delivery of a copy of Company, of Klamath Falla, on DEAD BEST III AV THE BATTLE- Clothes for school belles are the thing neck to the knees, and buttoned all i ~ ~ been brokeu. ¡your answer to the contestant ln per- Uppermost in mother ’ s mind — Monday and Thursday of each weak FIELD i And dad’s check book, too, you’ll find. the way with round buttons of silver. ¡GERMAN A TAKES - Ison, proof of such service must be I The long plain sleeves have a row of STEPS To MEET LONDON, Aug. 28.—It is believed |„m10r tho Bald contestant's written Batallion Withstands Twenty-Four Frocks and frills for girlish scholars. buttons four deep over th» wrist. 11 1 HF. COS8AC K8 ¡that the delay caused by the heavy, acknowledgment of his receipt of Be.) Siege Near Longwy, But Final* For the boys, new suits and collars; has a plain blue serge gtrdle and the ¡German losses in their battles In Bel-1 tho copy, showing tho date of its For 'tis plain as A, B, C, ly Surrender» to the Enctuy The PEOPLE WILL KNOW GREAT BATTLE LN THE NORTH IS, fQr the you underskirt is of dull plaid. School chothes should bs smart, _---- - - - - receipt, or the affidavit of the per- French Trke OlTensive, and Now EXPECTED SOON |* ! German army to return to face the Bon by whom the delivery was made, Guimpes of white crepe de chine.' _______ see. Claim to Have Complete Conti ol SAT'S THE use? Nobody pussy willow taffeta and white china I czar and check the advance of the stating when and where the copy was ot Severn! Important Passes. knows.” silk worn under quaint blue serge Kaiser Will Care for Prussian. Driven Russians , . . before ------- they - -------------------------- can lay siege to delivered; If made by registered mall, NEV YORK, Aug. 29.—With the From Their Homes, Within the “How often have young men—aud , Parle. Premier Asquith Insists thatlpronf guch service must consist of approach of school days, father and jumper dresses brightened occasion German Lines of Defense, Until the men not so young—and some womea , ally with brass buttons or sashes in the situation is satisfactory to the En- 'the amdav|t of the person by whom mother are iu u daze themselves, oc Russian Invasion Is Checked—Two —deluded themselves Into a false se-iThe French embassy's latest cable | tlie copy was mailed, stating wh»n casioned by the astounding revelation I ! black satin are as practical as they . Battles Now In Progress in Eastern glish and allied troops. curity by the thought that "nobody,from Paris says: are charming, for all of the guimpes ----- --- - __ and by whom tlio copy was mailed, that the high cost of learning isn't Prussia and Austrian Galacia. i "The French fame again taken the caused so much by school books as cau be "tubbed” beautifully at the knows?” WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 28.— and this affidavit must be accom Count von BertiBtorff announced that But somebody does know—often ¡offensive in the fighting near 'the I by Fashion books. Smart children first spot of ink or other school mark. BERLIN, (via Rome), Aug. 28.— a Berlin wireless via Sayville brought panied by tho postmaster's receipt for , Vosges Pass. A cunning smock frock of dark everybody knows. the letter. call for smart attire, and neither little The kaiser telegraphed from the field the report that the Germans were on ilWt. nor Polly Ann can "do that blue serge and blue taffeta has au You must stato In your answer the No matter what our imperfections, “lu the region between the Vosges to his cabinet, ordering that tbe Prus accordion pleated skirt of the serge tlie outskirts of Calais. He said that name of the postofflce to which you may be, there are those who know—¡and Nancy, whero the fighting has sum” without some clothes. with the loose smock waist of the taf sians. whom the Russian invaders the information camo unofficially. desire future notices to bo sent to and what a few know, the people will been uninterrupted for five days, Fortunately, ln spite of the fashion (Note)—Calais has a population of you. feta belted and finished around the drove from their homes, be cared for the German loss wa= considerable. know. able expense perpetrated on big folks, inside tbe German lines of defense JAS. F. BURGESS. Register. It matters not what our alms and The French found on a front of three simplicity is tbe keynote of tho fash- bottom with a band of serge. The “until the Russian invasion is checked 66,000, and Is only about eighteen {miles from tbe shore line of England, collar and cuffs are of white linen. kilometers near Nancy 2,600 dead. Date of 1st publication, Aug. 24, 1914 aspirations may be. the people will iions for school children this fall. Tbe , and it is possible for them to return | on the mute to London. Date of 2d publication, Aug. 31, 1914 know sooner or later—will always! “Near Vitiimout, on a front of for lung straight lines so recklessly adopt- ( Another good style dress is of blue j (to their homes." and green check material made with ty kilometers the German dead num Date of 3d publication, Sept. 7, 1914 know. ed by the fat and thin grown-ups I Steps to meet the Russian Invaders i bered 4,500. the long straight waist cut out low PARIS, Aug. 28. — This city is mak Date of 4th publication, Sept.14, 1914 ,alike, are the ideal linee for the add No mouth is so close but that a have been taken. Additional reserves in the neck, over a little front of “One batallion near Longwy, which I ing preparations for a possible siege descent grace of school girlhood, word is dropped here and there, and have been rushed to the front, and It fluted batiste, with a rolling collar. had held its garrison through a siege 1 ¡by the Germans. The war office ad In the county court of the state of when two and two are put togethev is expected that a general battle will of twenty-four days’ duration, capit i Serge is the favorite material and A belt of green leather completes a Oregon, for the county of Clacka mits that the Germans have forged | brains will call it four. blue the approved color, with dark costume that will keep any little girl ensue as soon as the Russians come ln through the allied troops at Longwy ulated.” mas. with the first line of forts. ¡green and brown, and dark shades of who wears it from feeling blu», and ¡contact The man who totters on the brinl ' gap, but says that tbe French are In the matter of the estate of Aguust of dishonor must reconcile himseL" CHEER BEATTY FOR red not lackln8 ln popularity. Many turn green with envy any little girl ready to check any further advance. W. Neumann, deceased. ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 28.—Two to the fact that someone will know— SINKING GERMANS Qua,nt aild original little frocks are who doesn't. Great apprehension Is felt here, Notice is hereby given that by vir ______ evolved by a combination of dull- general battles have begun, one in many will know—eventually every Small hats are as de rlgeur for the i and all foreigners are urged to leuve. body will know—and will judge a? a«s. 29, «.-.ne «.sanu- !toncd ; - * Roman "--------- - ----- and J school miss as school tor her big as sister,' and big I Ea8,arn other ln Au»" None of the wounded are to be tue ot an order and license heretofore LONDON, Aug. —The admiral- stripes plaid fabrics miss for her sister, Pru9,la and 1 and granted by the above-named court to they know. of the sinking tbe p'ain serge and a penchant they are as good in the Binall sailor lIrJan Galacia. ty's announcement i_________________________ _ of |witb arrxlzl ; brought here, as the government the undersigned administrator of the __ onrl allvn» nenmlaca ' ’T'u.’iN hlinitrnil thnnaan/l Riiualona Two hundred thousand Russians, ' two German cruisers and two German sold and sliver buttons promises The woman who perils her soul shapes as they areffu the little round ’, wishes to reduce the population to a estate of August W. Neumann, de bring gleams of brightness into the velvet brimleBs affairs. It is all mere with General Wanaff commanding, ' i minimum. The government insists must accept the world as her au di torpedo boats caused a big sensation ceased, 1 will offer for sale, and on dark depths of an examination day. ence, for a few people will know-— here. ly a question of youthful fancy or are attacking the entrenched Aus-j,^ tb<J French linea are holding aud after the 25th day of September, trlans in the Sereth and Dnelster val-!lhe|r poaJtlonB. and others will know—and then all One particularly artistic model of maternal choice. Indications are that the victory is 1914, will sell at private sale, for _______ will know—and again will judge you due to Commodore Beatty’s daring the plain and striped combinations is' On the sailor shapes usually only a leys. The objective point of the Rus- cash, to the highest bidder, subject as they know. .aid, tn pentcratlug the Bight of Heli of dark blue serge with a sleeveless band of ribbon is used, and even on slans is Lemberg. ________ ! CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—If porter- to continuation by the said court, the Tbe churchman who bespatters his goland to engage the Germans, No tunic of Roman striped Gabardine, ail other shapes little trimming is , house steak at 45 cents a pound hurts following described real property, to- falling In a straight line from the seen save a tiny cluster of fruot or I WANT TO BE AN cloak of religion is not immune. Peo dreadnaughts participated. wit: EDITOR?—WELl. yOUr pockotbook- «° °ut ln the neck to just above the knee. The flowers, or, perchance, a smart quill 1 ple know—know him—know his ways ___ ¡and eat u few weeds. Mrs. W. K. The east half of the southwest tunic is bound with black braid frogs or a saucy wing. —know him for what he is—and ADRIATIC. BEARING i Jacques does it, lik^s it, and advises quarter ot section fifteen (16) Did the Germans defeat the Ilus- all others who are haunted by tbe REFUGEES. DOCKED of the same and two rows of brass judge him as they know. With tiny hats, pleated skirts, long and the northeast quarter of the at Allenstein, or did tbe Rus H. C. of L. ghost to follow suit. bullet buttons across the breast. Little loose waists and hip sashed and belts, Isians The man who swaggers through life . northwest quarter, and the north NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—The Span rolling white collar is of plain white it certainly is hard to tell whether j sians take the city? Here’s all the with pride in his wickedness is also “There are ten weedB .all edible, west quarter of the northeast quar known—known by his deads—by his ish steamer Adriatic, chartered by the linen and a black patent leather belt school girls are dressing like their dispatches sent out regarding it, and that can be used for food," volun ter of section twenty-two (22), in sins—by his lack of morality—of government to bring home American i confines the hips. lders or whether the elderB are dress tiiguro it out according to tbe way teered Mrs. Jacques, when the protest township thirty-eight (38) south, you sympathize. In either case, you against “war measures” taken by the sense—and of brains. He, too, will ¡tourists, docked here today with 1,787 Another model like big sister's new ing like the school girls. rango eleven (11) east of the Wil can take the dlspatcb from the coun packers in the shops of advancing be judctu ao he is known. i Passengers, all glad to get back to the lamette meridian, being in Klam try you are supporting: No ait is so small, no characteristic .Land of the Free. meat prices reached Its height. ath county, stato ot Oregon, and BERLIN, (via Amsterdam), Aug. so infinitesimal, but that the people "These are tho dock, nettle, sorrel, containing one hundred sixty (160) ¡29.—The war office announces that purslane, milkweed, dandelion, pig SURPRISE J J A PS BY will know—will always know. acres, more or less. the Germans defeated tbe Russian weed, lamb's quarter, marsh marigold SHOW OF STRENGTH And people will talk—some softly All bids may bo mailed to me or United Press Service forces near Allenstein. It says the ¡and brake fern. They all mak» ex to my attorneys at Oregon City, Or —others noisily—with a shrug here PEKIN, Aug. 29.—Advices from PARIS, Aug. 29.—Germany is evidently gathering lier complete mil- German defense on the Prussian fron cellent greens, and they aro very egon. —a wink there—or a grin. For the people will know—will al Kiao Chau are to the effect that when i itary strength for another titanic effort to penetrate the allies' lines. tier Is increasing, and that the Rus- nourishing. The Chinese are so fond GEORGE L. STORY. ways know—and will judge us by the Japs attempted to land on the ' Fresh troops are now replacing the exhausted German infantry, who have isian movement has been checked. ot purslane that they plant It in their [ Administrator of tho Estate of Aug Southern coast of Kiao Chau the fire ‘ | ST. PETERSBURG, (via Rome), !gardena At my own farm near South what they know. ust W. Neumann, Deceased. been attacking heretofore, and the foruien attacking force lias lieen put in Aug. 29—Minister Sazanoff today of- Haven Mlch , encourage all the What’s the use? There’s every use. from the smaller forts was so severe , Gordon E. Hayes and Earle C. Latour- ficlally announced that the Russians | Wftfids to grow. They are not only Make it a good deed here, a word that they were compelled to with-j the reserve position. ette, attorneys. 10-17-24-31-7» The gaps in the ranks of die allies have i>e<-n Ailed by Belgian troops. have occupied Allenstein. ,gQod t0 eat but tbey produCo a m0Bt of kindness there, a helping hand to draw. It was a complete surprise to the | Tlie Belgians, highly enraged at the destruction of Louvain, have left Ant the afflicted and the needy, for every Notice of Sheriff's Sale artistic effect. Improvement associa i FORT NEWS NOW little act has its influence on each Jape, who expected no resistance from . werp for Brussels. By virtue of an execution ln fore tions make a great mistake when they the outlying forts. | OWNED BY WOMAN and every one of us. attack weeds just because they are closure duly Issued by the clerk of i Some of tliis Belgian reinforcement will co-operate with the English The main defense is by far the i And In this the people will know— the circuit court of tbe county of weeds." force at Ostend in an attack upon the German flank. The latest newspapper change to be , will always know—and will judge us strongest. Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the — I made in Klamath county is the pur-1 as they know. 7th day of August, 1914, in a certain LEGAL NOTICES BRITONS SAY THE chasing ot the Fort Klamath News I United Press Service For people were born to know. action in tbe circuit court for said RUSSIANS INVADE j LONDON, Aug. 29.—Military experts say that the movement against by Catherine Prehm, editor and pro* i county and state, wherein F. H. Mc .Notice to Creditors CALLING TO VS Belwort prove not only that the allies are greatly outnumbered by the prletor of tbe Merrill Record, Tbe i in the County Court of the State of Cornack, as plaintiff, recovered judg WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 29.— 1 deal bar. just been closed. Oregon, for the County of Klamath. ment against Eugenie V. Rlchet, The British foreign office cabled the Germans, but also that the kaiser has thrown the flower of Ills army into Announcement is made by Miss In the Matter of the Estate of Edwin Frank Rlchet and Oregon Inland De N these days of wars and rumors ollowing to Sir Spring-Rice, ambassa tlie two hundred miles of battle front. ; Prehm in a letter to the Chamber of velopment company, a corporation, L. Newbanks, Deceased: of wars, when Europe is drench dor to America: The expert« say it is evidently the plan of the German staff to split 'Commerce, in which she withdraws Notice is hereby given that tbe un i for the sum of eighteen hundred and ed with rivers of blood, and the 'At last * Prussia is being 1 tlie allied forces, ami then crush them between opposing armies, before her application for the position of i a uooia io UdLljj I rapidly cl j dersigned has been appointed the ad forty-five and 27-100 dollars, two shadow of the little brown man is ¡overrun by the Russian army. A I secretary. This does not give any of ministrator of the above estate, and hundred dollars as attorneys fees and threatening the peace of our own con great part of that region is now in ii tlie British reinforcements arrive. her plans as to the merging of the that all persons having claims against costs and disbursements taxed at i tinent, it is meet that we turn our the hands of the czar’s forces.” I two papers or the operating of the said estate shall present same, with twenty-three and 95-100 dollars, on thoughts at times to a house where FORTS AT NAML’R LONDON PAPER plants separately. proper vouchers, within six months the "th day of August, 1914. nobler things are taught. KAISER SANK THREE SEES RETREAT ABANDONED 23D Notice Is hereby given that I will from the date of this notice, to said While the peoples of other nations BEFORE SHE GOT' IT ---------- HUNSAKER CASE administrator, at his place of bust on the 12th day of September, 1914, are answering to the call of the god MOST PECULIAR ness, Tenth and Main streets, Klam- at the front door of the courthouse of LONDON, Aug. 29.—The war bu United Press Service of war, let us consider the teachings LONDON, Aug. 29.—It was learned reau today announced that the forts LONDON, Aug. 29.—The Express Klamath county, in Klamath Falls, in ath Falls, Oregon. of the prince of peace. today that the palatial steamer, Kais around Namur were abandoned by the insists that the British are being Instead of being fatally Injured by I Dated August 27, 1914. said count, at 2 o'clock in tbe after I When the labors of the week are er »Vilhelm der Grosse sank the Brit British forces at 5 o'clock Sunday af-1 forced back to a new line, and that dashing his auto into a tree or over noon of said day, sell at public aut- 9. B. EVANS, ended and the day of rest is at hand, ish steamers Tublacin, Kapara and ternoon. I the Germans now hold Cambrai. It Topsy grade, as rumors had it, Jess Administrator of the Estate of Edwin ,'on t0 tbe highest bidder, for cash, let us spend an hour In the bouse of Nyanza before she was sunk by the The defenders were then unable to1 declares that the Germans threaten to Hunsaker is at the Shovel Creek re- the following described property, to- L. Newbanks, Deceased. • darkened windows, where sweet British cruiser High Flyer. sort recovering from what is believed support their positions ln the face of raid ail of Northern France. wlt:- 8-27-10-1 sw voices sing the praises of the meek . i m , . i F’itted up 88 an armed destroyer of the concentrated German artillery i to have been an epileptic stroke, or The southwest quarter of the and lowly Nazarlne, who gave of His commerce, the Kaiser Wilhelm was fire I something of that nature. This Is Notice of Contest southeast quarter and ttie south SHANGHAI'S NEUTRALITY life’s blood that we and others might raising havoc with British commercial IS TO BE GUARANTEED jtl,e tidings brought back by his ¡Serial No. 05992; Contest No. 714 half of the southwest quarter of be ennobled by the fruits of His sac- ships off the west coast of Africa until ¡CITY OF BOULOGNE _ ,____ brother, Ray Hunsaker. ¡Department of the Interior, United section one (1) and the northwest rifloe. the High Flyer went after her. According to Ray, Jess was found ! States Land OiTice at Lakeview, quarter and the west half of the IS EVACUATED SHANGHAI, Aug. 29—At a confer- While the day of rest is being pro about seven miles below Klamath Oregon, August 18, 1914. northeast quarter of section twelve ERM ANY ---------- ence of the forelgn consuls it was Hot Springs, about thirty feet from To William G. Bonham of Olene, faned by other nations of the earth— WAR CASTS GERMANY (12), all In township thirty-nine 23 MILLIONS A I) Y LONDON > Au K- 29 - — A Central agreed that the chairman of the con- while shot and shell are leaving tbe Oregon (Record address, Klam his auto. The car was against a (39) south, range eight (8) east 'News dispatch from Boulogne says sular union should issue a proclama maimed and the dead and dying on ath Falls, Oregon), Contestée: tree, and was not injured in any way, I , of the Willamette meridian, save tion of strict neutrality to be ob- NEW YORK, Aug 29 — J Borden Fre “ Ch reP ° rt thRt C ‘ ty the crimson field of carnage—let us You aro hereby notified that I and except that portion of the 'served by all nations engaging ln < r waR Iun8aker bruised a par- k '’’uoraen ! uated by the allies. of America give heed to the wisdom Harriman Harriman, who has been touring in mu u . , tide. George W. Van Noate, who gives above described lands described in commerce at this port. ™ | It Is believed that ha was stricken, Klamath Falte, Oregon, as his post- of the black-robed men of God, whose Europe this summer, reached here to L Th*War 7“? “a. that certain partial release of mort Tbe business of Shanghai is divided day with other refugees. He says the forma,,on this. teachings proclaim peace on earth and fell from the car into the road, office address, did on June 1, 1914, gage dated August 23, 1912, which among tbe Americans, British, Ger and good will toward men. v ar is costing Germany $25,000,000 a and that the unguided car went into!f"e ln this office his duly corroborat- Is recorded In Volume 12 ot Mort man, Japanese, French and Russians, $25,000 1 b to be expended in sink- While the Omnipotent One 1 b bow day, and that the nation will soon bei ’ — — — —--------- — the tree and stopped. When Ray left1Cd application to contest and secure gages at page 361, of the mortgage ' who now express themselves as sin I ln8 0,1 and &a8 weH8 “t Astoria. ed with grief that His children In bankrupt late ln the forenoon, Jess had not re-' the cancellation ot your homestead records of Klamath county, Or cere in their support of the consular __________ I ---------------- - other climes should be as the beasts entry. Serial No. 05992, made Aug covered consciousness. egon. union ’ s action. The market is greatly Accurate information about the of the jungly—rending, tearing, des HORSES FIGHTING ust 30, 1912, for NE>4; NEU Taken and levied upon as the prop THE BICYCLISTs! Klamath Basin. See Chilcote, 685 affected by the European war and tbe troying—let us look Into our own ITALY 18 GETTING SEU, Section 7, and the NW% SW erty of said Eugenie V. Rlchet, Frank ' Main. business is temporarily disorganized. hearts, that we may avoid the pit NEARER TO A WAR %, Section 8, Township 40 S, Range Ricliet and the Oregon Inland De falls that are engulfllng our brothers PARIS, Aug. 29,—The war office 12 E, Willamette meridian, and as velopment company, a corporation, across tbe seas. today bulletins the routing of three ROME, Aug. 29.—Frequent cabl- grounds for his contest he alleges or as much thereof as may be neces Let us journey to the house c? God squadrons of Prussian bicycle corps net conferences are being held, The that Willard G. Bonham has not been sary to satisfy the said judgment In on Sunday and there join with the by Russian cavalry near Petropof. pressure is slowly bending the govern on the said land for over one year favor of F. H. McCornack, as plaintiff, i I minister in his supplication to the ment toward war. and he has mado no improvements against said defendants, with interest King of Kings for the restoration of GENERAL BATTLE NEARLY FIFTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN The Italians are angered at reports thereon. thereon, together with all costs and peace and a return to the ways of FACTORIES AND OVT. ON IN GALACIA You are, therefore, further notified disbursements that have or may ac of Austrian mobilization on the Ital righteousness and sanity. ian frontier. that the said allegations will be taken crue. PARIS, Aug. 29—The war office' And let us emulate the wise ex by this office as having been con C. C. LOW, Sheriff. ample of the talented ruler of our own admits that a general battle is pro-' There are two kinds of Insurance. fessed by you, and your said entry By Geo. A. Haydon, Deputy. Next Door to Postofflce nation, who, stricken with his private gressing In Galicia, with the Russian Chilcote writes the kind that pays. will be canceled thereunder without Dated at Klamath Falls, August grief, yet Implores his people to re- central attack directed at Lemberg. 683 Main. your further right to be heard there- 7. 1914. 13-20-27-1-10 SW « Believed Kaiser Trying to Split the Allied Forces * I Free With Every Piano Purchase SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT it