The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, September 10, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THI RSDAV, NEITFMllEii io. 1#n
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
PAGE TWO
I
FRANCE'S SIEGE
GI NS, TROOPS (JO
No Further Word Sent About This
action In the circuit court for uu
No Rent While
couuly and stats, wherein K h g
ns plaintiff, recovered j *
Men in Fights Cornack.
nrent against Eugeni«' v lUchJ!
ANTIVARA, Sept. 8.—It is an­
Frank Bichet and Oregon
¡J
nounced today that the French have
LONDON. Sept. 8. Sixty fiiiulll«i vrlopuieiit company, a , 11 .... "I’oratioa.
ROME, 8«>pt. N.—Today'a iaauc of thè Tribune says that therv la who occupy houses belonging Io a for the sum of elgl.ieen liundrH
sent troops and siege guns to the aid
... Editor of Montenegro. As a result they
defluite informati u timi «he Herman» bave <liatiB«*«l tlieir pian» for l»e- Sheffield firm havw been notified that forty-five and 37-too dollars -J sag
W. O. SMITH .
»ieging l'aria, Ti«»» « ati-ibuted to thè repurted arrivai «>f bali a tuillion
have mounted the batteries on Mt
they necil l’»y n<* r»ht while their hundred dollars ss attorneys f,.M ***
Entered at the postoffice at Klamath Loween, and the surrender of the city
The Tribun«' »ay» Ulla arrival i» Iu ac« ordance
__ _.. .i aud
.««_».„.
__
Russiau troopa in Frali«
By El) L. KEEN
men folks are serving their country conta
dlaburaemeiiGi
laud Bei
Falla, Ore., as second class matter. is soon expected.
It
L
or I Kitchiw'r, the Itrltlsh war Ioni,
with
thè
pian»
«»utili
.
.I
lo
¡(United Press Staff Correspondent)
twenty-three aud Db-ioo dollarn i. on
iin the war.
Aa a lesali, il i» salii luit th«' kaiser has hurried to M«'(s to confer
Published by the Herald Publishing
LONDON, (By -Mail to «New York),
the 7th day of August. 1VK
met thia force.
Company, of Klamath Falla, on AUSTRIANS HAVE
■ Sept. 8.—In the great arena of the alili tbe geueral i.laflf a» io the beat way to
Nolle« la hereby given that 1 «m
ereniti
advance
FURTHER LOSSES I Olympic, that monstrous stadium in
Monday and Thursday of each week
THRU
LORRAINE
ou
the 13th day of September,
—
4'*ar
Ni«
lioin»
In«»
proclaim«*«!
(¡ainein
at
a
PETROGRAD, Sept, t
I Kensington, where only a few weeks
at the front door of (he <«urthcuient
Two dollar« per year In advance
Russian
province.
The
M
umov
I
ics
bold
Eastern
(»alarla
as
far
aa
th«'
BORDEAUX, Sept. 8.—The war ago the Freddie Welsh-Willie Ritchie
Klamath county. In Klamath Fall«
WASHINGTON. D. ('.. H«’PL *
office announces that the Russians and Gunboat Smith-George Carpen- River San, and I« is rrpvrte«! that they have croaeed the San sonth of
said count, at 2 o'clock in ,b„
Przaiuyael,
to
alitarne
against
that
e
Ity
ami
Jarioluv.
WEST (¡IVES VENT TO SPLEEN
London cables the Brillali embassy
annihilated twelve divisions of
tier prize fights were held, strange
AS RESULT OF McXARY’S EXB trians weat of Lemburg.
that the French have taken the offen­ noon of said day. sell nt public act'
scenes are being enatced daily now. j
sive lu Lorraine. They are advanc­ tion to the highest bidder, for fan
Some two hundred odd men and
SAN FRANCISCO. 8ept. 8 The
ing. ami there la continuous fighting the following described property to-*
SALEM, Sept. 8.—A certificate of I REK Bl SI.NESS COURSE
youths—ranging all the way in age first stale political contention ever
wit:
along the entire battle line.
nomination as a republican candidate
OFFERED AT HIGH SCHOOL from 20 to 60 —every afternoon at a held In the i-orld by women open«’ I
The southwest quarter of th,
for justice of the supreme court was
set hour go through odd antics, such here at 10 r. m. today In (lie Phelan
BUCHAREST, Sept. 8.- Austria's
southeuet
qu trier and tug
issued to Judge Henry L>. Benson of
William Meaner, in charge of the
t Now that the placing of the reg­ as running up and down the arena, ¡building. Mrs. E. K. Fernaid of tbe i tempt to get the support of Rou­
half of the southwest quarter of
Klamath Falls this afternoon by Gov­ ular students has been completed at jumping, rolling on the ground and ' Woinen's State Democratic t lub pre- hani* lias tailed. It Is adiultt. «1 that county Infirmary for a couple of
Motion one (1) and th. north«*«
ernor Oswald West.
I sided as chairma/i.
i Rouuianla takes part in the light jeara, baa realgnod. HU »u<-c«»aor
the Klamath county high achotil, j other like stunts.
quarter and tho west half Of the
At the same time West made pub­ t Principal Faught and George C.
was
rep-
Every county in th«' -t.ite
These youths and men ure Ger­
it will be with Servla and Monte­ lias not yet been mimed.
northeast quarter of section twelve
lic a letter he sent to Benson, in Smeltzer, head of the commercial de-; mans—held prisoners by the govern­ resented by delegate . and in add - negro, and Bulgaria Is reported to
(12), all In township thlrtyatg,
which ho denounced the Southern irartment, are making plans for the ment of England. Their strange an­ itiou, every women's democratic «lub have arranged to follow this exam­
(39) south, range eight (g) **
Oregon man for sharp practices. This ¡early opening of the night school.1 tics are the only exercise they are al­ jin California seul several members ple. The Roumanian throne sympa­
LEÜAL NOTICES
of the Willamette m< rldlan,
stated that Benson's methods "put to . This will probably open next week, j lowed to take for a little while each ■to aid in making tbe world's first po­ thizes with Germany, but the people
blush the measent pettifogger in the
the county court of the state of
and except that portion of the
A thin line of Irish litical convention of women a bri- are proTluasian.
I The night school is for the benefit afternoon.
land. The governor also declared
Oregon, for the couuly of Clacka­
above
described lands de«crlb«4 It
!
lliaut
success.
Th«'
appointment
of
Guards,
grim,
silent,
khaki-clad
men.
of those not attending the high
that he believes that correct returns
that certain partial release of mort­
mas.
school who wish to prepare for com­ stand guard while the Germans go ■committees by Mrs. Fernaid, the re­
of the vote cast would have shown
gage dated August 23, I <12, which
port of various eommittees an«l an
mercial work. This year a course in through their daily exercise.
in the mailer of the estate of Aguuat
Judge Charles McNary to have been stenotpv, or "machine shorthand.” is ( The Olympia was seised by tbe address of welcome by Mrs. Charles
Is recorded In Volume 12 of Mort-
W. Neumann. deceased.
the successful candidate
g iges at page 361, of the m
offered, in addition to shorthand,: government without a by-your-leave |H. Spink, occupietl the nioruing ses-
Notice Is hereby given that by vlr-
Despite this feeling of West's, how­ bookkeeping, commercial arithmetic, oi a notice of any sort. Officials de­ ’ ston.
record« of Klanisth county, Or­
PARIS, Sept. 8,- German nuines me of au order and license heretofore
In the afternoon a paper on for Paris streets are no longer toler­ granted by the above-named court to
egon.
ever, the state canvassing board held typewriting, penmanship, etc.
cided it was just the place they need
that Benson secured the republican
The regular classes at the high «yd, and they occupied it without fur­ I "War.” written by President Wilson ated. "Rue do Berlin” has become ¡the undersigned administrator of the
Taken and levied upon as the prog,
was read. Plans to aid the demo­ "llue de Liege,” and the "Avenue
nomination by one majority.
school were all organized today, and jther ado.
estate of August W. Neumann, de- erty of said Eugenio V. lilchet. Freak
studies for the term commenced.
The German prisoners who are be- cratic candidates nomiuated in tbe d'Alletnagne” Is changed to "Avenue I ceased, 1 will offer (or sale, and on Itlchet and the Oregon Inland De-
"It’« West, all over again, howling There is a very large Freshman ;ng held there are men who have recent state primary were made, and Jean Jaurea.” A new street, hither­ land after the 26th day of September. ivelopmeat company, a cor pomp*
his head oft when he fails to get his class, and some additions to other ‘ been taken from German merchant- several of the women were expected to unnamed, is to be called "Rue 1914, will sell at private sale, for or as much thereof aa may be neces­
to campaign the state.
Alexis Samain,” in memory of the '«ash, to the highest bidder, subject sary to satisfy the said judgment It
little petty larceny calibre of trick- classes,
, men, German residents of England
A pa)>er on "Pea«eu was also read president of the Souvenier Francal*
ery across,” is the way that Klamath
• The
“....................
high school faculty this term’ana German "floaters” who It is fear-
favor of F. 11. MoCornack, aa plaintiff,
by Mrs. Virginia Marshall Clepton who was shot by the Germans nt the Ito cuufiruiation by the said court, the
Falla ) eople size up that angered let- j8 composed
----- —- of:
ed are spies in the employ of the
against said defendants, with intervet
following
described
real
property,
to
of I.os Angeles. Other speakers wer«' beginning of the war.
ter sent to ‘‘Our Judge” by the pres­
Principal. W. E. Faught, chemis- kaiser.
thereon, together with all «oets u(
wit:
Mrs. Cecelia K. Cameron and Mrs. R.
ent incumbent of the gubernatorial try; assistant principal, M. D. Coats,
Friends of the prisoners, by spe-; T. Duncan, both of Bakersfield.
The cast halt of the southwest disbursements that have «r may as
H TO KNtKKS
chair—noted likewise for prison re- ] i«tory, physics and debates; Bessie cial permission, have been able to;
quarter
of section fifteen (IS) erue.
The convention will close tonight
form, cleaning up Klamath Falls, b . Applegate, English; Erma Cole. make it a little easier for them. They
OUT STAIR»
C. C. LOW. Sheriff.
and the northeast qusrler of lb<
Portland, Marshfield, etc. He can't
German and Greek: Marjorie ^lave provided them with bedsteads with a reception at a local hotel.
northwest quart «9, and the north By Geo. A. Ilaydon. Deputy,
loae without setting up some dis- , Sellers, mathematics; Lottie Milam and cots, clean linen and other such i
There was work (or u carpenter at j
west
»v»i quarter
qua«««« of
o, li.e northeast
w«.
- qusr
■»——•
Dated at Klamath Falla, Aunt
cordant wall.
____ economies; G. C. Sm«lti«r lconvenlenWfc Uarbers. but only En-' In response to many inquiries In the steps leading up to tbe M oom
home
13 -80-37 3101«
1er
«JÍ
section
twenty-two
(32),
Igi
I
L
1914.
regard
to
the
organization
of
the
In view of the fact that since the commercial; E. X. Hawley, raanual ;g]jsh barbers, no German, are permit-'
club Tuesday morning, a result of an
tiiwnship
llilrly-elgiii
t38)
south,
primaries on May 25th, the question training: Ruth Saucerman, music; ¡tcd t0 g,)ave the prisonerg if their armiea of the principal countries now auto driven by -Mrs. M. E. Salilou
Notice of Cuiilesl
at war, with parU'ular reference to of Dairy running Into the stairway.
range eleven (11) east of the Wil­
of who was the. fourth republican A'ernon Motschenbacher, history, En- friends send them.
Serial
«No.
05992; Contest No. 7H
the number of men constituting the
lamette meridian, being in Klam­
nominee for the supreme bench has glish and athletics; Earl Chandler,;
Mrs. Salion was driving into the
Department of the Interior, t ailed
.
,,
Parcels
of
food
and
delicacies
can
various
units,
The
Herald
presents
ath
county,
state
of
Oregou.
and
been hanging in the balance, and agriculture.
Central garage for supplies at 6:30
States Land Office nt Lakwie«,
________________
be sent them by friends, too, but only the following:
containing one hundred sixty (16u)
during that time Judge Benson has
Monday night, lu front of the garage,
Oregon.
August 18. 1914.
En- The German Army................................ when she attempted to pass another
acres, more or less.
been making concession after con­ GERMANS AVOIDED______________ after belng closeIy
To
William
(I. Bonham of uienv.
FORTIF1ED
TOWNS
glish
officer8
-
Solicitors
or
relatives
Company
—
250
men.
All
bld*
may
be
mailed
to
tue
or
cession, and stipulation after stipu­
cur, she lost control, and ran into
¡can interview the prisoners in the
Oregon (Record addreaa. Klam­
Battalion—Four companies, 1,000 the stairway, tearing a portion of It to my attorney« at Otegou City, Or­
lation at tbe request of McNary’s
presence of English officers. They
ath Falls, Oregon), Contest««:
managers, iocal people fail to see
LONDON, Sept. 8.—Stories from are allowed to converse in the En­ men.
away. The car and its occupants egon.
Regiment
—
Threo
battalions,
3.000
You
are hereby notified that
GEORGE
L.
STORY.
any "sharp practices" on the Benson writers at the front indicate that the
were uninjured.
glish language, however.
men.
Administrator of tbe Estate of Aug Georg« W. Van Noate, »ho gtv«
side of the fence.
'he judge has Germans have avoided serious at-|
The English officers make it as
Brigade—Two regiments, 6.000 V ORD OF( HEER
Klamath Falla, Oregon, aa hli port­
been agreeing right along to the tacks on the chief French fortified
ust W. Neumann. Deceased.
office
address, did on June 1, 1114,
opening of this ballot box. tbe re­ cities. in ‘the mart c^ses“they''Pas^d | ‘>leasant ior the PG«»«»«» *» ^ey can men.
Gordon
E.
Hayes
aud
Earle
(
’
.
Latour-
FOR AUSTRIANS
Division—Two brigades. 12,000
ette, attorneys.
10-17-24-3l-7e file In thia office Ida duly <•< iroborat-
counting of that precinct vote, until'these, leaving Investing forces, -j.bP under the circumstances. The daily
«■d application to cont««( and »»cur«
there seemed to be absolutely no end Germans hdve marched day and routine is much like that of a prison men.
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. 8.—
An army corps rjompriaes two in- A wireless to the German embassy ; Notice of Meeting of the Board of the cancellation of your I "mcstSBd
‘ a' m' a" m“9t arlae’ and tho8€
to IL Then he made his final stipula­ night, resting in the hottest part of
Eq ua 11 nation of Tile H«r»ctly irri­ entry. Serial No. 05993 made Aug­
tion—and because McNary did not the day. The French say the Ger-,iMho ^‘especial bedding must "«tow fantry divisions. two regiments of from Berlin states that the Austrian
man losses are in excess of 200,000. “
’ aa
barracks. Accom- field artillery (18 batteries of field troops «aptred 5,000 Servians at Mlt-J gation District.
get by, West is sore.
ust 30. 1913, for KMl NE%; N'KM
________________
panied by armed guards, the prison- guns and six batteries of field howit-
"I’m tired, and almost broke,”
rovitcb, and also took 600 Russian | The board of directors of the SEH, Section T, and the NWK SW
,
;ers, in batches, are permitted to per- zers. a total of 72 pieces) two squad-
Benson told friends before ~his de-
prisoners In Russian territory.
Horsefly hrlgatlon district, acting as 'i. Section 8, Township to a, Kang«
Nearly 2,000 piles have been driven form ablutlon8-
rons of cavalry, one or two batteries
part ure for the north. “This con- on the Astoria municipal dock to date.
.« board of equalization, will meet to 12 E, Willamette meridian, and u
Then breakfagt Jg sened the game .of heavy field artillery, a machine
test, and the way it has been dragged i
equalize assessments at the residence grounds for hie contest he alleges
as In barracks—coffee and bread and gun group, with the various com­
out has worn me down, and now I’m '
of Robert Gosa, In the Third division, Hint W lilard O. Bonham has not bees
Main street, Oregon City, will be ■ bacon, or sausage or bam and eggs panies of pioneers and a field hospital
through. I am willing to spit at a
nt 1 o'clock p. tn., Tuesday, October on the said land for over one yett
1 At mid-day hot meat and vegetables ¡corps, making a total of 40,000 men.
crack, or flip coins to decide who repaved with bifulithic.
it»,
1914, and continue In session from and he has made no Improvements
GHENT,
Sept.
8.
—
The
burgomas
­
I
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lor a stew or a steak pudding, and in Tlie French Army.
will be the candidate, but this eter­
¡day
to dny, aa long na may be neces­ (hereon.
ter
of
this
city
had
a
conference
with
Fifty thousand combinations are the evening bread and butter and tea
Company--250 men.
nal opening of ballot boxes and at­
You are, therefore, furihi-r notlfiad
sary.
not exceeding ten days, to hear
Battalion—Four companies, 1,000 the German commander sent to take
tempts to drag in cast out ballots possible with a new combination pad- and jam, as much as they want, form
that the said allegations will he takn
the
city.
It
was
agreed
that
only
a
[and
determine
such
objections
to
the
the menus.
men.
without any apparent results, is too lock.
by this office aa having been con­
All expense is born by the govern-
Dr. J. W. Jackson of Chicago says
Regiment—Three battalions, 3,000 nominal German force should occupy i assessment aa may come before It. i
much for anyone to stand so long.”
tbe
town
and
that
the
civil
guard
be
and correct and equalize all of the fessed by you, and your said entry
iment. Mineral water or any other men.
crime In boys is due to disease.
will be canceled thereunder without
disarmed.
Ghent
is
to
furnish
the
I
assessment«.
I non-intoxicating drink may be sent
Brigade—Two regiment«. 0,000
GERMANS MARCH
your further right to bo heard there­
Germans outside the city with food.
The
assessment
roll
Is
now
ready
'men.
In
Berlfn
there
has
been
construct-
'
the
prisoners
by
friends,
or
it
will
be
TOWARD ANTWERP
ed a skating rink with all the prop- 1 purchased for them if they have the
Division—Two brigades, one squad As a result of this agreement the land will be in the office of the secre- ' in, cither before this office or on ap-
funds. The prisoners cannot have rn of cavalry and 12 batteries, 12,000 German force is now en route to the jlary of the board, Francis Bowne, at ipcal. If you fall to file In this off«
ANTWERP, Sept 8.—It is admit­ .erties of ice, hut made of salt.
north of Belgium, and it also spares his residence in the Fourth division,' within twenty days after the fourth
ted that there have been many ¡Coos River consolidated district will knives or razors or anything with men.
the
city of Ghent from bombardment.
----------------- - until the meeting of said board of ■ publication of this notice, as show«
which they might inflict damage.
Army Corps Two infantry divi­
clashes between the Belgians and the erect a >10,000 high school.
equalitatlon for the inspection of all*,'*low’ *our ••»*«»
o,,h- ,p*’
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|
Smoking
is
allowed
only
at
a
certain
sions,
one
brigade
of
cavalry,
one
Oermans. A strong German force is
tclfirally meeting and responding to
i period.
lierson» Interested.
brigade of horse and foot artillery, SAY KAISER HAS
advancing toward Antwerp. It is be­ KIXG ALBERT IS
SPLIT W ITH STAFF!
Dated at Bonanza, Oregon, Sept. 1, I these allegations of contest, or If you
lieved that the Germans hope to bot­
REPORTED HITIT I Plenty of newspapers and maga- one engineers’ battalion and train,
fall within that time to tile In Uli
1914.
'zines are supplied by the government making a total of 40.000 men.
tle the Belgian forces up at Antwerp.
I office due proof that you havs nerved
LONDON, Sept. 8—A news agency ian<) several of the prisoners have The British Army.
SIME, Sept. 8. A Berlin dispatch
FRANCIS J. BOWNE,
a copy of your answer on the said
Mrs. Sadie Hutchens, widow of the dispatch via Amsterdam says King <;ecks of cards, which they use to
states that the kaiser has broken 3-10-17-24-1 aw
Battalion—1,000 men.
Secretary.
contestant either in person or by
late A. P. Hutchens, who was killed Albert of Belgium was slightly vvljile away the many weary hours,
Brigade of infantry—Four battal­ with Chancellors von Betham-Holl-
.Notice (o ( r«*<llt<>rs
registered mall. If this servles I*
Many of the prisoners who have ions, 4,000 men.
at the Farmers Implement and Sup­ f wounded on the band by fragments of
weg and Jagow, and that both have
ply House, haB been named adminis­ a shell Saturday, while leading the been residents of England for years, 'I lie Russian Army.
resigned. He blames them for Kng- In the County Court of th« State of mado by the delivery of a copy of
Oregon, for the County of Klamath, jyour anawer to the contestant In per­
tratrix of the estate. This is valued Belgians near Antwerp. This has not but who have never taken out natur­
land's participation and Italy's fail-
Infantry battalion—1,000 men.
at 13,600.
alization papers, have been able to
I been confirmed.
Cavalry squadron—125 men.
ure to help Germany, saying tliat il! the Matter of the Estate of Edwin ;*on, proof of such service must
secure
their
freedom.
English
L. Newbanks, Deceased:
¡either the anld conteatant ( wrltttB
Infantry division—Sixteen btatal- their diplomacy failed when the peo-
friends have interceded for them.
Notice is hereby given that the un-* “‘•‘nowledgment of his receipt®*
ions of Infantry, one squadron of pie most needed it.
They were taken before the army cavalry, six or eight batteries of ar-
[dersigned inis been appointed tho nd- Gio copy, showing the date of it*
officers in charge of the Olympia and tillery, 18,200.
Negroes own 3,763 farms, valued 1 ,‘,lnlKtrator °* lhe “l>ovo estate, and receipt, or the affidavit of the P«r’
closely questioned with regard to' Army corps Two divisions of ln- at <27,768,750, In MlHsouri.
Giat all persons having claims against Hon hy whom the delivery was mad*,
their feelings for their native coun­ fantry, two divisions, each of 24
suid estate sliail present name, with Mating when nnd where the copy *•*
try. Those who have been able to squadrons, with batteries, 4,000 men,
proper vouchers, within nix months delivered; if made by registered mall,
convince the officers by their testi-' of cavalry and sappers, 40,000.
from the date of this notice, to said l,r°of of ouch service must <onal*t ot
mony and the pledges of tbelr En­
administrator, at his place of bust- Gte affidavit of tho person by whom
glish friends that they bear a love for
Over 1,000 orphans are pensioned
sehon'H, m tono« .h-mhl Invnrl.M. I, , nesa, Tenth and Main streets, Klam- Gie copy was mailed, stating wb*n
Arrow and Nitro Club
r [ " i ”
“ 1
**" '“••• w!'
Everybody calle them "The Speed Shell»'
their adopted country, have been al­ by New York.
and by whom tho copy was mailed-
i1 lr ' ,' *' ■
•»• •i:w»«'. n f ,r wlr. I nth Falls, Oregon.
for thort.
h» 1» CMiMbl.
|-,r.;.l<ul<. X» I.II.,«
lowed to go free.
Dated August 27, 1914.
and tills affidavit must bo accot»
Steel Lined, all the explosive force kept back
ibis is tile Mission of the
It is a very motley assortment of
Lyons, France, has a union of silk
panled by the postmaster's receipt for
«. B. EVANS,
of the shot. No side expansion. A straight­
prisoners. Many clerks and traders, merchants.
away blow that gets the load there quick.
Administrator of the Estate of Edwin (lie letter.
unable to prove their innocence, are
You take a shorter lead on the fast birds —
L. New banks, Deceased.
You must stalo in your answer th*
get more of them.
forced to lie by the side of wretched
Of 18,000 cigar makers in Italy
Forty-sixih School Year Open
8-27-10-1 aw
name of the poatofflee to which you
To get the Speed Shells be sure to see the
ruffians and outcasts.
16,000 are women.
desire future notices to be sent to
SEPTEMBER i8th, iqi 4
Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC on
The English officers fee) sorry for;
Notice of Sheriff*« Halo
¡you.
every box.
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'Hustrated
too-page
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the better class of prisoners, but they ; Spain has an area of nearly 200,-
Uy virtue of an execution In fore­
To keep your tun cleaned and lubricated
JAB. F. BIJRGE88, Ke«i*W'
let, i he L ife C areer ,” and for Cata
Tight, uae Rem Oil, the new powd *r advent,
are powerless to help them. They 000 square miles.
closure
duly Issued by the clerk of Dnto of 1st publication, Aug. 24, HG
I
or
containing
full
Information.
ru»t preventative, and gun lubricant.
are forced by the terms of war to1
Degree Courses — AGRICULTURE ■ ; the circuit court of the county of Date of 2d publication, Aug. 31, 1<G
Remingtoe Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
hold them as prisoners if they cannot
2” Broadarar.
New Yvrk
Andrew M. Collier is expected Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,Ilairy Hus­ Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the Date of 3d publication, Sept. 7, ltG
provo they have no relzitfons with home this evening from Eugene and bandry Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. 7th day of August, 1914, in a certain Date of 4th publication, Bopt-14, 1<G
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY
their native country.
| Portland,
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where he spent hi« vara- L ogging E ngineering , home eco ­ » 1
The crews of captured German tion.
nomics : Domestic Science, Domestic Art
E ngineering : Electrical, Irrigatin',
merchantmen are a sullen lot. They
Highway, Mechanical, Chemi«al, Mining
do not mingle with anyone else in
Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Carroll of Ceramics. COMMFRt.ii. PHARMACY
the "prison.”
Holding aloof by Portland, are visiting this city to-1 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
themselves, they converse in low 'lay,
Mr. Carroll represents the i ioi'orui',,,al S<’""'r*,'r,cul,ur‘1' D*'fy
4<«>n to arrive will be note,] for beauty of cnee*,
!lorne Makers Course, Industrial
tones, mostly talking about what Ridgley Protective Association, an a
Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course
rnrlety of woods, an<| care of selection In regard lo
their fate will be.
I insurance order confining its efforts
cXi'""'-1'’"’”'B,”d’
tone. lie «lire |<> see them.
to members of the I. O. O. F.
There are two kind« of insurance.
Farmer, Binine«« Coorte by Mail Fres
Chllcote writes the kind that pays.
Addree» THK RKOlsrSAR,
Germany importa envelope sealing
(tw-7-16 Io
Corvelli«, Oregoe
035 Main.
machines from America.
A Ccntln uatlon of the
Klr.matl« Republican
TREATS CAPTIVES
Sieel Lined
THE
CAREE!
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
The Large Shipment of Pianos
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT