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HIE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. k ’ la MATH FALLS. OKE. PAGE THREE Just a Word Regarding the War in Europe BBTX3 its effect upon business and the situation in which we find Klamath Falls’ Big Dry Goods Store at the present time The first thing we wani tossy, is that you will find NO WAR PRICES HERE, although It is a fact there has been a few sharp advances on certain lines of merchandise, in most cases due solely to speculation. D. M. C. I breads, Kid Glove , imported Dress Trimmings, etc., etc., none of which we necessarily have to have, are not only ad vanced in price, but almost impossible to get. On the other hand permit us to quote the Editor of one of the leading farm papers published in the Northwest, in which he esti mates that in Minnesota alone, the advance in price of grain from July 24th to August 8th meant increased receipts for the farmers of that state amounting to approxim itely twenty-nine million dollars. He further states for the whole country the increase will amount to “more than one billion dollars.” America will not only get increased business because of the greater buying power of the agricultural interests of the country, but there will be unusual activity in most of the factories of the United States. All our principal competitors, England, France and Ger- many have partially or completely stopped producing. To quote from a letter we received this morning: “We will get the normal Fall demand, plus the business ol Europe’s customers, plus the business Europe has been doing in this country, for we will have to make equivalents or substitutes for the things we have been importing from Europe, plus the business of supplying Europe with things they cannot now produce forthemselves.*' Why this shouldn't be a prospzious year for Klamath BEYOND COMPARE County? UNSING and why shouldn’t we have done just what we did do—buy the largest general stock of dry goods ever brought to Klamath County? Well it’s here, mistake or no mistake, and the prices are in most every instance NO HIGHER, quite often Less than heretofore. «• This store purchased almost a ton of Munsing* You shouldn't miss seeing the splendid new assort ment of Women's Coats, Knits and Skirts—Men's and Boys' Suit* and Overcoats, Mackinaws, etc., which lias Item received during the past week. In fact, you'll find TONS of new merchandise awaiting your inspection... wear for Fall, and we have the freight bills and in voices on file in this office, which we will gladly show to any skeptics doubting this statement. I \ ll»l I IGA I NMT Ml MPI < I The «hrrlffs office Is at work in vestigating the disappearance of Jack (Herald Spacial Service) Medlll, who left here In July with MT. LAKI. Sept g Th* Ladles* F'rnnk Williams, and has since Aid Society of the Mt Laki church dropped from view. Already they held It« regular monthly business have found some damaging evidence aiNtlng at the church Wednesday In thia connection against the man »ftwnoon A «;..... G meeting will bi- who 1« held In the county jail for the held 8epteuib»r 16th at the church. murder of Allen ‘C. McLeod uoar Midland last month. In th« afternoon, to ii« comforter*. The latost find In connection with this Investigation was Medlll'« H«d- The Chrbtlon Endeavor Society die. Thia was found at the McD*od •♦»t for • picnic <>n Mount Htukel on homestead, where Williams moved They tiro . to (he other »Ide hla family after killing and burying °< the Bountalii, where they had McLeod a few feet from the house clltnix-it to (he lop front The aaddle Is stained with blood, th * Th* "uoky condition of and thsf officers believe that this may • tlauMphere pi<vented a first claM eventually show that Medlll was ’**• °f the valley killed while riding * horse, or that William*. If he killed Medlll, loaded Th«young peopi. t)f M, Lhkl wcre the bleeding body across the saddle ««ruined Ian v odnvsday evening to move It to a hiding place. nun.*.,1*"* °f Mr t,nd Mri- Clyde More people are corning to the ,rl|Hth. A vary pleasant evening wan front who saw Williams after his re •PMt In playing unire». Just before turn. All any that ha acted suspi , ,h* «Unat , were served with cious while on the way here, and «Ntloss refreshment». watched cloaely every vehicle ap proaching from either direction. Addl,on . io< I tallied her Hab- 1 Williams and Medlll loft here In <i*y .reni" 1 'lH “ ll,r ho“*' Mon’‘July, in tile lafter'a wagon. Later tL? “ After game« and much Williams returned alone, with Mc- 'Iteti homef A,l'",nn drove ,ho chll-1 dlll’a outfit complete, and afterwards ho wore some of Medlll'a clothing. Williams «aid Medlll wont over to Th© ho in»» haa uu* not been heard ehi * **1'“,l« et the Gireahlng inn- . Alturas, ««uraa, but dui do .......... *1',|ir<l ,n, r'hi» section of the "Ince, dcaplto diligent search by AU tho richer» are either friend«. ""•«hing or Prep n ,i ing for ft ’•'bool i*' "*d«L The two new 111 r»ady "" m "l1h ' ""’""'«•‘y w«™ j WASHINGTON, P. C . Sspt- s— «litri«. Ls . akl ‘"Hl H‘,r,n* President Wilson today Issued a pro- " botb b"Ht this summer. 'clamatlon naming Sunday. October 4th, ns the day for «.national prayer for pence. ANTWERP, K . 5i.,rtl,l”ry Sept, m .— Tho Ger- ........ • ngnlnal. the In the ’lelnlty of Snlnte Ar- ""M. «nd ,e”ipted. " general assault was at- '‘"hed B(.|gii,n machine brolo ■Udown H ' lN "P‘ bowov’”'. mow- Tin» first regular ladloa* night of the winter season will be given to night at the homo of Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1247, B. P. O. Elks. Tin dall's orchestra has been engaged to furnish music for dancing, anti re freshments will be served. Hint *t I i' H"lvl,lg H,‘.vs the Bel- Accurate Information about the •b the fl*rm b"on forbidden Klamath Ra«1«i. ** Chllcot*. nun ,or three J 'to l#aVe t,lelr bouses Main. ln<lc«te . ' lh,R ,H believed to (**na«n tronp,"1"0n*tWRrd bT the Silverton has decided to use oil on a large scale on all Its macadam. The price ranges from 50 cents to $5.00 "d'lNK PLANS \ Although he has been proprietor BIGGER RESORT of the Sugar Bowl less than a week. Fred Garich is already making plans "The season just ended is the most for the enlargement of the popular j successful I have ever had, and the establishment. He has just engaged I increased number of anglers at all an expert soda mixer, who will arrive I'AltIH, Sept. H.—Tho allies took till- offensive ill llie West tills morn points on' Spring Creek shows that In a short time to take charge of this ing, and with reserve» reinforcing tlie most damaged places, are attempt i cur wonderful rainbow trout stream department. Garich has j-ust leased ing to tiiin the Genwail flank. Ilaronun Kluk's German force is greatly is attaining fame all over the na the larger room in the White build outnumbered, nn.I they are reported slowly retiring. tion,” says R. C. Spink, who is down ing. adjoining the present location, TRAXSIEXT IS QUARANTINED AT Tlie allies' attack is most vicious, as lliey must succeed before Gen from ‘Tdlerest.” his beautiful resort aud will move in there, adding plate l)A\IS RANCH—WAS TRAVEL- glass mirrors, etc., to make the place etic I von lluelow ami reinforcements arrive. In Slant rn-M*. tlie German* on Spring Creek. Besides the would be the stronger, and Would annihilate* file allies. LING THROUGH THE COUNTRY According to Spink, there were even more inviting. Governor Gallieni personally announced to the correspondent« at nearly fonr hundred tourists regis- caudy and soda fountain, the estab WITH CAMP OUTFIT main flint the entire French army is on the offensive, Tlie German* re- tered at "Idlerest” during the sea lishment, when it opens in the new treating along tlie entire line, are said Io have been repulsed with enor son. This was in addition to the location, will be fully equipped for mous I osmtc . Klamath Falls people and their the serving of hot luuches of all sorts County Physician George H. Mer friends who sojourned there during and will carry a complete line of ryman has quarantined I.yman Wil Gallieni said the German attack engaged, with the llghtiug almost the summer. sandwiches, pastry, etc. liams at the Davis ranch, three miles weakened, and the combined French continuous from the River Ourcq to Convinced that the patronage of below Met rill, on account of the dis and English in the west crumpled the Petit Morin River, about twenty ■Tdlerest” will be even bigger next Circuit Court Clerk George Chas- covery of unmistakable symptoms o! the kaiser's right line, capturing and eight miles east of the capital. year, and imbued with the ambition tain returned this morning in his smallpox. killing thousands. .' "The Germans are retreating to to make his resort one of the most auto from Bonanza, leaving here Williams does not know where he The newspapers have been forbid ward the River Marne.” attractive in the country, Spink is den to Issue extras, so are giving the1 The war office at Bordeaux wired planning on new buildings. Theie late Tuesday afternoon to take his contracted the disease. He has been tidings on bulletin boards. There is Gallieni reviewing the situation, an will be a massive log hotel building, niece, Bessie Kilgore, nome, after a traveling from Portland toward Cal ifornia with a team and camp outfit, nouncing that the allies' offense constructed along the lines of the visit with the Chastain family. much jubillatlon. stopping where he pleased, and he There are unofficial reports that against the Germans' right wing was log buildings on the Southern plan spent some time at Crater Lake. A the German« requested a twenty-four uninterruptedly sue. esaful. tations. Spink hopes to have this Notice for Publication brother came here from California armistice to collect the wounded and The dispatch said a decisive result finished by next season. (Not Coal Lands) to join him on the remainder of the bury the dead. General French, com wag not expected for several days. i ______________ ___ Department of the Interior, United trip, and he, too, is under quarantine manding tho allies' left, Is said to States Land Office at Lakeview, I liavo refused this. Back to the .loh. Oregon. September 2, 1914. , . . . xFRYIANS WILL J. B. McAlister left this morning , The following statement was tele Notice Is hereby given that Hattie INVADE a two days' Hebron, after for Mt. graphed from Bordeaux at 3:30: The long-expected clash regarding C. Linzi, whose postoffice address is I tho salary of City Engineer McLean Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on the “In a general battle all along the visit in Klamath Falls. NISH. Sept. 8,—The Servians are line tho Germans are being forced and his right to payment for extra 20th day of May, 1914, file in this back. The enemy lias been com To Arizona. work, carried on in connection with office sworn statement and applica- moving with three armies, with the pelled to retire, especially lit Matry. j F. L. Burns of Fort Klamath has street improvements, broke at Mun- lion No. (»7557, to purchase the NW intentions of Invading Bosnia aud The left wing of the allies. Including gone to Yuma, Arlz., where he will day night's meeting of council, when % NW *>, (being lot 1). Section 7, Herzegovinia. The' troops crossed the force defending Paris, Is now spend several weeks. Mayor Nicholas announced that lie, 1 ownship 38 S, Range 10 E., Willam- the Save at Slavonia Mitrovteza. and would sign no more warrants for Me- ette meridian, and the timber there- proceeded along the north bank. Ser bo present» Many Klamath Falls Lean except for the monthly salary on. under the provisions of the act vian agents are fostering revolutions IIO.MEST 'KADERS WILL MEET I of June 3,1878, and acts amendatory, in both provinces. CAN III RATES TOMORROW candidates are planning to make the of $83.33, provided by the charter. I This came after McLean presented known as the “Timber and Stone trip. three claims, amounting to about Law,” at such value as might be fixed SNOW FALLING There will be big doings at Cres Thus far there are five auto loads $100 for extra work done. McLean by appraisement, and that, pursuant AT t RATER RIM cent Friday, nccordlng to tidings ¡secured for the trip. AV. Frank was supported by members of the (o such application, the land and tim drifting south from the Northern Arant will have in his car Sheriff C. ¡council, who held that the salary of ber thereon have been appraised at a According to J. G. Camp, project Low, County Clerk C. R. De Lap $1,000 a year was merely for estab total of |100, the timber estimated manager, who with his family re Klamath metropolis. Gn that day all of the homesteaders will be in and George A. Haydon. In George lishing grades, etc., and that the city 100,000 board feet, at 50 cents per turned Monday from a two-day ont- town to register for the coming elec Hffniphrey's car will l»e Colonel M. G. could not expect a competent engin M.. and the land $20; that said appli |ing at Crater Lake, there is a four- \Vilkins, Marlon Hauks and J. \V. eer to give all his services to the city cant. will offer final proof in support inch depth of snow In the park close tion. It is also understood ¡for that amount. ■ of her application and sworn state- to the rim. In order to have a big vote at the Hawxhurst. that County Judge Worden will take Holding that the charter provision I ment on the 7th day of Nbvember, Mr. Camp was compelled to break November polling, tho party leaders In Odell product have made groat a party of friends in his machine, and made it impossible for any other view ¡1914, before C, R. De Lap, county, camp in a snow storm, and he reports preparations for the celebration, in .r. H. Everett and County School Su- (0 be tftken but that of the Mayor, clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath that several parties headed for the Peterson will take Matthews, Hamilton and Owens voted Falls, Oregon. lake were turned back by the storm. order to Induce the homesteaders to iwrlntendent parties. to disallow the claims. Rogers voted Any person Is at liberty to protest ( leave tho jungles for the day. A big — _ .. ------------ •■no > on the motion. this purchaso before entry, or initiate ( Mrs. R. C. Spink and daughter dunce is one of the features. a contest at any time before patent Claudia are down from Spring Creek In addition to the »iance, the liome- ( Tho registration books close nt 5 When a hydroaeroplane fell into Issues, by filing a corroborated affl- to spend the winter here, o'clock toihonow afternoon, and will Hteader* will also bo given an oppor --------------- -—— tunity to meet the candidates for (remain closed nutll after October 23. Sweedish water», a submarine boat davit In this office, alleging facts Ceylon has 1,000,000 acres In cocoa county offices, an the aspirants have A great number of registrations are dived under it and brought it to shore which would defeat the entry. uninjured. JAS. F. BURGESS, Register. nut plantations. been extended a special Invitation to coming in front outside precincts. I Allies Take Offensive as Foe Goes ‘ 7» Wear is made for everybody—men, women and chil dren. 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