Image provided by: Klamath County Museums; Klamath Falls, OR
About The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1914)
MONDAY, NKFTKMHKR I«, |BU THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE PAGE TWO , in Klamath Fall®, in ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Klamath couuly. à-dock in th® th® after- * said count, at 2 ! o ’clock In after- ♦ - IVO YEARS Ol.l» TI KKIÄ MINED WITH noon of said day, s«ll »1 pub>*« 4 GREECE IN» IIE NEXT ♦ tion to the highest bidder, for cash. 0 BALTIMORE, Sept. 12.—Secretary ON THE WAH MENU * th® following described property, to- ♦ ▲ Continuation of th® ♦ lliyau, speakiug at the doling exer Klamath «»publican wit: GHENT, (via Oeteixl), Sept. 1 1. — The Germans are withdrawing »II <•>»* ♦ cise« Ulis artcruoou, said: United Press Service. The southwest quarter of th® ♦ All • I "Tlie era of «ar is ended in Auier- troop* iu Northern Belgium to reiufu«« the legions now fighting llie allies BUCHAREST, Sept. 12 Editor southeast quirter and tu® «oiHli * tue a ••nit c W. O. SMITH . lia. It is now endiug abroad. Tlie in France. The troops recently operating here are now rushing south with o half of the southwest quarter of ,* Immediate break between Greece all |H>s»ible speed. convulsion« in Europe arc the death ♦ anil Turkey seems Inevitable Entered at th® po,loffie» at Klamath section one (1) and the uorthwest * Belgium troops are pursuing the columns, indicting as much dawwige The negotiations designed to ♦ rails. Ora., as second class matter. throes of militariam.” quarter and the west half of the * as possible. settle the differences In connec ♦ northeast quarter ot »action twelv® * Il is believe«] Huit the Germans soon intend to evacuate all of North Published by the Herald Publlahlng BALT1MORE. Sept. 12.—Today iw tion with the Islands In th» ♦ (13). all In township thlrty-nln® • Company, of Klamath Falla, on "Star Spangled Banner Day ot the western France and Belgium. Aegean Sea failed, and the dob«- ♦ (39) south, rang® eight (8) east ♦ Monday and Thureday of each week Baltimore centennial celebration of! gute® have left for their home®. ♦ of the Willamette meridian, eave * PARIS, Sept. 11.—The Gentians today heavily reinforced their center. the writing of the famous song. The ♦ the I * and except that portion of IndicalioiiN are that the critical point in the nllh-s line is near I itry. main events scheduled were ad ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ above described lands described in * The left win« of the allie« coutiuura to sweep the enemies north. If dresses by President Woodrow Wil Next Move Will III- un Hn «|au VALUE OF SUGGESTION French are able to crush the German center, the soceee» of the British that certain partial release of niort-1 CRESCENT TRIP thousands of _______________ _ __ ______ ________ son and the singing ot i tl»e inoveiuent on tlie tali is aaeured, ami tlie Gertiutns will be virare«! out of gage dated August 23, 1913, which , school children. KNJOYEYI» IIY ILL I'oarn—Nine Hundred Mri, Hutch, is recorded lu Volume 13 of Mort Copyright, 1913, by Geo. E. Pattersen. The bombardmeut of the forts will all of Wosterw Fraine. gages at page 361. of the mortgage ' t , ereil by Furious i’hargi-s <4 u„ If thè Germana break tlie French center thè situation will I h - equall) i "When business is good advertise be reproduced tonight, A water car- * . » vi -..»1, «.Auntv Or- Couuly School Superintendent records of Klamath county, ur some to get more, and when business nival, illuminated fleets, will be held, as grave for thè allies. It is rumore*! timi tlie llrltlsli may jet be seni lo t'oaaacka—Ru««iau t'apiini Say« Fred Petersoil» Rollo C. (Iroeubcrk* is bad advertise mor® to get some." . and the anthem will pe played by the thè aid of tlie French holding thè center, for inuch depentb. upon tlie line e*on’ ¡George Humphrey, County Clerk C. holding. The offensive operations of thè llriti sh tnnipa art- inost effettive 3 bus business is always kept brisk. combined bands of all the vessels. Serious Operations iu Prussia fatti Taken and levied upon•» theJ’r°P K. De l-ap, W F Arant. J. II. Kver- But the real value of perpetual ad Peace and Memorial Day will be in their character. The English marks [ lence us to sign my certificate of noni- ¡erty of said Eugenie ............. _ |ett, Colonel M G. Wilkin», Sheriff C. V. Richet, ” 5 rank Austrians Are Crushed vertising is that good advertisements observed tomorrow. Former Presi- manship as a whole is deadly, and is Richet and the Oregon Inland De- f she|_1|r Uwir(ttt A. ¡nation. have a constant tendency to suggest dent Taft and Secretary of State' wonderfully effective at the prevail- “The canvassing of the votes show »elopmenl company, a corporation. ,|Uy4on and „(hers who went to things tlie public needs aud should Bryan are among the spekers who, ing ranges, ed that I waa nominated, but it ap or as much thereof as may be neces Crt-m-enl Thursday, are stringing In PKT ROG HAD, Hept 13 Th® war have. have promised to appear tomorrow. General Gallieni reviews the battle pears from the governor’s letter that sary to satisfy the said judgment In (his afternoon, after the big regis office aiiiiuuncra that the Russian« srs Lat us see why the suggestive ele to his superiors as follows: ¡even then he would have violated the favor of F. H. McCoruack, as plaintiff, tration rally <>f tin* hoiueetoaders. AH still successful In their Uallclaa ana ment is so valuable in advertising. BRITAIN WANTS “The battle began September 6th. law and refused to aign m.v certificate against said defendants, with Interest report u big time, and 11 regal wel Russian Poland campaign* .>xaln*i Through advertising ideas are sug HOLD IN AEGEAN w hen the German right was compelled I if he had not thought that thereby he thereon, together with all costs and the Austrian force« The loft wing of come from tho Crencrat people. gested and these ideas suggest action. i to retire to escape envelopment by the would have given mo au advantage. disbursements that have or may nc-1 That th« country surrounding Cres 'Dankl'a command has been cut off When one is commanded to do a cer ROME, Sept. 12.—Today s Tribune allies, so placed as to capture and de "The letter signed by tlie state can crue. cent Is rapidly comiug to the fore aa from the main txHly, and Is near seal- tain thing the first idea or thought says: stroy this section. vassing board suggested a postpone C. C. LOW. Sheriff. an agricultural region Is the opinion li Ila t Ion. coursing through the mind is to re The rapid series of movements by ment to a time which, under the Th® capture of Tomasi<.w |® coa “England is prepared to break Tur Haydon, Deputy. of the just-relumed. They say that By Geo. A, I spond or obey. Of course there may key s naval power if the porte at- j ' the enemy enabled them to escape opinion of the attorney general would Klamath Falls. August there Is a wonderful Improvement ti r med. Dated at be a counter or negative idea or tempts”to aid Germany or’Austria. thl8- aud attacked the allies have been too late to have my name . ; It la unofficially elated that tber* • 13-20-27-3-10 aw this year over laat season, when the 1914. thought. The first Idea or thought, and Greece permits England to estab-1iO'nh O1 Marne. Here the Frenc hai- ' placed upon the ballot, and that alone I will bo no serious operations lu Km work was just started. however, suggests action, and action lisb a naval base at the island of Jillsry mo» ed down the Germans, and was sufficient reason tor declining to Notice of .Meeting of the Hoard of Prussia until the Austrians ar* might follow if the thought carries Lemnos in the Aegean Sea. Equalization of The Horsefly Irri ¡the French infantry charges drove consent to such delay.” Tin- moat expensive single fruit lu crushed. with it a reason. It is all in the way gation District. The British Mediterranean fleet is lltm It Is stated that three Cossack reg Japanese fruit »tores Is the natsum- the command or suggestion is made. The largest settlement in Green The board of directors or the Utah, a species of grapefruit, which iments attacked 900 Austrian* usar . ready to strike. Thia explains the in- , For instance, "Let Gold Dust Twins LONDON. Sept. 11.—The follow land is Sydproven, population 766. i Horsefly Irrigation distrld, acting SS sells throughout the winter for 7 Mi Oorodek, aud that only thirty Au»- Do Your Work” is a command, an activity of the British on the Adri-' ing is from the war office: a board of equalisation, will meet to cents each. trian* survived. | atic. idea is suggested, and we are willing "The German retreat continues. Maiwatchln, on the borders of Rus equalixo assessments at the residence The Russian general advance con- to act favorably on the suggestion if There are evidences of some disorder sia in Asia, is the only city In the of Robert Goss, in the Third division, tlnuea. and It la ataled that ths Mu*- Noland Go«-« Home. Gold Dust has the value suggested. PARIS, Sept. 12.—Anything anti iu the retreat. world peopled by men only. at 1 o’clock p. m„ Tuesday, October Frank Noland, who has been hero covite* ar« now ready to approach “Considerable bodies of the ene To further illustrate the value of German or anything that ridicules or t>, 1914, and continue in session from a year with his uncle and aunt. Judge llreslau and Posen. suggestion, suppose a man in a crowd condemns German;’ and the kaiser my’s troops are being found hiding in Paraguay is the home of a giant day to day, as long a* may be neces-all(j Mrs (leorge Noland, loft Friday General von Auffeuburg said, “Look! Ixxik at th® sun!” goes in Paris. An enterprising print the woods, where they took refuge wasp so terrible that most native for- failed to reorganise his forces accord sary, not exceeding ten days, to hear morning for his home In Laue county Everyone within the sound of his er made a pretty penny from the sale a hen it was impossible to keep upjegt hunters fear it more than they do ing to advices from General Koutsky and determine such objections to the -------- voice would look, voluntary or in- of "Kaiser Wilhelm’s Will," which with the main line of retreat. These! ^„ageg, centipedes or spiders and the Austrian* are relreatlag. assessment as may come before It, Sue« on a Note, surrendered on sight. ----------------------- — voluntary. How long they would read as follows: Through J. H. Carnahan, D. I*. The total Auatrlan ¡oases for tbo and correct and equalise all of the the widows, or- “ M.v fortune to all "The plight of these men points to ■ look would depend on what there was I Doak Thursday began suit In the cir last two daya are figured at ¡15.00®, assessments. LEGAL NOTICES in and around the sun to interest plians and others of whose bereave- demoralization in the ranks, The! cuit court against the Ixmg Lake Including 85,000 captured and sent to The assessment roll is now ready ment I have b®en the cause. pursuit is to be continued.” them. the county court of the state of l umber company and 8. T. Summers the concentration ramp« in and will be in the office of the secre “To Belgium, as a souvenir of her 1 Now in advertising there must be Oregon, for the county of Clacka to recover (1,199, alleged due on a tary ot the board, Francis Bowne, at WEST'S _ I something in the ad to attract the at heroic defense of Liege, the cross of 1 bfnson ANSWERS ____ IIEItI.IN, Sept. II—R Is snuousc- mas. his residence in the Fourth division, note. honor in diamonds, my sword, and PEEVISH LETTER IN FIT,I, tention of the readers of the paper- — ed that the Germans are repulsing the until the meeting of said board of the matter of the estate of Aguust ---------- I In something in the ad that says “Look! the right to jeer at me. (hr Russians In East Prussia, and that equalisation for the inspection of all W. Neumann, deceased. force Al- 1 “ To France I restore by Look!” Then there must be some The following statement has been ! the Russians are retiring toward th« Notice is hereby given that by vir persons interested. thing in the ad to interest them er sace-Lorraine, her clocks, and her ! issued by Judge Henry L. Benson in frontier. Dated at Bonanxa, Oregon. Sept. 1, Mala tue of an order and license heretofore billions of france. the attention will not be held—some answer to the scurrilous, jealous at- i granted by the above-named court to 1914. “ To England I give back her title, i ■ I tack made upon him by Governor thing in the ad to suggest to the indi FRANCIS J. BOWNE, vidual that here is an ad telling of an which I usurped—viz.: 'King of the i West, in his blind rage at not getting the undersigned administrator of the estate of August W. Neumann, de Seas. ’ 3-10-17-24-1 sw Secretary. article the possession of which will his protege. Judge McNary, on the ceased, I will offer for sale, and on “To Servia I give Austria. give him greater comfort or happi ! ticket: Notice ot Con teat ¡and after the 25th day of September, “To Russia, all my cannon, as a ness. When the interest is centered “The keynote of the governor s Serial No. 05992; Contest No. 714 surety of universal peace. 1914, will sell at private sale, for if the ad is convincing sales result. Who start life together with a ¡statement appears to show his firm ¡cash, to the highest bidder, subject Department of the Interior, United "To Austria I leave my last cart The ads in a paper that are read are ! conviction that a correct return of the savings bank hook ar® starting States Land Office at I^ikeview, the ads that are suggestive, that com- ridge, in order that she may end the ■ votes cast at the primary election or • to coutlrmation by the said court, th® right. We ad via® all young con- Oregon, August 18, 1914. business in honorable fashion. following described real property, to- pel the attention of the readers. even those, where errors have been plea to begin saving aa soon as th® “To all the other countries that I To • William G. Bonham ot Olene, wit: reported, would have shown that have forced into mobilization and war Oregon (Record address, Klam honeymoon la over, A joint ac The east half of the southwest • • » as Judge McNary instead of myself had I give the wealth that remains in my ath Falls, Oregon), Contesiee: quarter of section fifteen (15) count by which either husband or been nominated. empire. You are hereby notified that and the northeast quarter of the wife can withdraw inonej tn th® “It is perfectly apparent to me and "To my family I give the nothing I • • • • • northwest quarter, and the north George W. Van Noate, who gives i to any one that, either Governor absence or Illness of the other i® have left. west quarter of the northeast quar Klamath Falls, Oregon, as his poat- THE RULERS of Europe are all "As executor of this will I choose 'Vest’s conviction, as he calls it, has best. Ask us about IL office address, did on June 1, 1914, ter of section twenty-two (22), In linked together by marriage, This is William Deibler, to whom I regret I not a sin8le suggesUon of evidence to proof that a family jar is about the cannot give my head, which is claim- support ¡L or that he is in possession | township thirty-eight (38) south, file in this office his duly corroborat- ed application to contest and secur® worst brand of scrap on record. ed by all the world.” (Deibler is the of information Information which could be ob- ‘ range eleven (11) east of the Wil the cancellation of your homestead lamette meridian, being in Klam {tained only at the expense of a crim- Paris executioner.. entry, Serial No. 05992, made Aug-! ath county, state of Oregon, and EVEN TURKEY wants to gobble. _____ 1 inal violation of the law. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON containing one hundred sixty (160) ust 30, 1912, for Eli NE >4; NKM Greece is also ready to slide in. PARIS, Sept. 12.—There were, of “All ballots cast, except only those SE%, Section 7, and the NW *4 SW . acres, more or less. ’ course, innumerable tragic scenes counted-under the mutual agreement !4, Section 8, Township 40 S, Rang® THE INVESTMENT of Paris may when the soldiers dropped everything ot Judge McNary and myself, are se- I All bids may be mailed to me or appeal to the kaiser, but we would and started for the colors. One par- -curely sealed. No order of any kind to my attorneys at Oregon City, Or 12 E, Willamette meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges rather take ours in pork and beans. ticularly tragic is illustrative. As the has been obtained to examine any of egon. that Willard G. Bonham has not been GEORGE L. STORY, father of four little girls reached his those ballots, and even the governor’s THE RARE8T creature on earth is home he was presented with mobil impetuous spitefulness is not suffi Administrator of the Estate of Aug on the said laud (or over one year and he has made no improvement? 4oon to arrive will be notes] for beauty of cases, ust W. Neumann, Deceased. the man who keeps his romance at ization papers. He kissed the little cient to suggest that he is a party to thereon. Gordon E. Hayes and Earle C. La tour- raricty of woods, and rare of sei retina In regard to home. such a crime as could furnish any evi girls goodbye, and started off, saying, You are, therefore, further notified ' ette, attorneys. 10-17-24-31-7» tone. Be sure to see them. “God bless my children.” The eldest dence of what those ballots show. that the said allegations will be taken THE BEST WAY to obtain the was 6 years old, and the youngest 6 ' “The governor is therefore to be Notice to Creditors by tbiB office aa having bean con greatest amount of nourishment from months. His wife was in the hos-1 freely and fully acquitted of any In the County Court of the State of leased by you, and your said entry eggs is to eat them. pital. He had no time to see her be-' knowledge upon which to base thia Oregon, for the County ot Klamath. will be canceled thereunder without Arm conviction, which seems to fur for® he left her, perhaps forever. WAR IS A GAME at which every- nish all the basis for all the false and ,ln the Matter of the Estate of Edwin your further right to be heard there L. Newbanks, Deceased: in, either before thia office or on ap-1-------- body loses except the winner—and SCOTS AND IRISH groundless statements contained in Notice is hereby given that the un peal, if you fail to file in thia office he feels as if he had been sat upon RIVALS ON FIELD his letter. by a suffragette. “Starting with a conviction which dersigned has been appointed the ad within twenty daya after the fourth PARIS, Sept. 12.—The majority of has nothing to support it, it ic easy ministrator of the above estate, and publication of this notice, as shown ATKINSON STOCK itlie wounded Germans captured are and natural to allow the governor to that all persons having claims against below, your answer, under oath, spe BOLD TO MAGUIRI 'suffering from bayonet wounds, and proceed to other statements equally said estate shall present same, with cifically meeting and responding to > they say the British resorted to bayo- without any foundation in fact. Judge , proper vouchers, within six months these allegations of contest, or if you Tho bankrupt stock of the C. E. nets almost exclusively. They call J McNary and I agreed to the counting from the date of tills notice, to said fall within that time to file In this Atkinson department store was sold the British gritty men, and say that ¡of ballots in certain precincts selected administrator, at his place of busi office due proof that you have served under the hammer this afternoon to even volleys of schrapnel did not by him and certain others selected by ness, Tenth and Main streets, Klam u copy of your answer on the said J. F. Maguire. The consideration was check their charge. contestant either In person or by me. The last agreement between us ath Falls, Oregon. (3,035. Dated August 27, 1914. registered mall. If this service is Tlie wounded prisoners claim that! provided in direct terms that the se- Just what be will do with the stock i the Irish and Scotch regiments were, lections then made should be final, made by the delivery ot a copy of 8. B. EVANS, Maguire has not announced. He is especially terrifying. The rivalry be- that neither of us would ask that any Administrator of the Estate of Edwin your answer to the contestant In per interested !n a mercantile establish tween these two nationalities Is very ¡more ballots should be counted. L. Newbanks, Deceased. son, proof of such service must be ment at Mt. Hebron, but some believe keen, and whenever the Scotch regi-1 "j wgg pot under any obligation to 8-27-10-1 ®w either the said contestant's written he will now enter the local field. acknowledgment of his receipt of inents distinguished themselves by select, any precinct, and might have Notice of Sheriff's Sale the copy, showing the date of Its some deed of valor, tlie Irish imine- rested the case upon those selected by Bunch Going to “U.” By virtue of an execution in fore receipt, or the affidavit of the per per- Idiately endeavored to equal them. Judge McNary. He was under no ob- I closure duly issued by the clerk of In addition to Fred Dunbar, already son by whom the delivery waa made, --------------------------- ligation to me to count the ballots in on the job, and Roheit Riggs, who Gray- Simmers.-------------------------------- anjr of precincts selected by him, the circuit court of the county of stating when and where the copy waa will soon leave for Eugene, Ernest: A marriage license waB issued Fri-!ai1(] | was under no obligation to him Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the delivered; if made by registered mail, Nail, Inland Haines, Edwin Cox, Roy Idaf to Frank Gray and Edith Sim- I to count tlie ballots in any of the pre- 7th day of August, 1914, in a certain proof of such service must consist of Orem and Harold Fees® all Klamath' I mers. Both are well known residents | c| nets selected by me. action in the circuit court for said the affidavit of the person by whom High graduates, will leave soon to !of ' the Pine Grove country, the pros “In addition to that it was express- county and state, wherein F. H. Mc- the copy waa mailed, stating when enter the University of Oregon. pective groom being the son of Mr j ly stipulated in the agreement that Cornack, as plaintiff, recovered judg and by whom the copy was mailed, and Mrs. Charles Gray. ¡cither of us might decline to count ment against Eugenie V. Richet, and thia affidavit must be accotn Here on a Visit. [the ballots in any or all of the pre Frank Richet and Oregon Inland De panled by the postmaster’s receipt for George W. Frey, who is taxider ' Up tor a Visit. scinds selected by him, provided that velopment company, a corporation, the letter. mist for a party of government em Mrs. F. R. Olds arrived Thursday I declination was expressed before the for the sum of eighteen hundred and You must state In your answer the ployes making biological surveys in night fiom Sacramento, to spend a count was begun. Two of the pre forty-five and 27-100 dollars, two name of the postoffice to OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON whlch you Central Oregon, is here from th® 1 couple of weeks with her husband scinds selected by me were counted, hundred dollars as attorneys fees and desire future notices to be sent to Klamath Marsh to remain over Sun Mrs. Olds Is attending business col all those selected by Judge McNary. ¡costs and disbursement* taxed at you. day with his family. lege there. “I declined to count any more of twenty-three and 95-100 dollar*, on JAS. F. BURGESS, Register. V. 8. DEPOSITARY those selected by me, and the result the 7th day of August, 1914. Date of 1st publication, Aug. 24, 1914 OUR POLICIES — There are two kinds of Insurance. Under the direction of Graham, thus obtained has given me a major i Notice I* hereby given that I will Date of 2d publication, Aug. 31, 1914 To distribute tlie banka asseto Iu sudi * way aa to maialai» aa** Clillcole writes the kind that pays.1 work on the new court house is pro- ity, and has compelled the governor_ ___ ____ on the 12th day of September, 1914, Date of 3d publication, Sept. 7, 1914 - any « ondinone and at all times aa ample reserve to moot Che dem»»* Main. greasing rapidly. to do hi® Inclination such extreme vio- at a« the me front imui door uoor of ot the me courthouse courtnouse ot of Dale of 4th publication, Sept. 14, 1914 of Ito depositors and take mm of Ito borrowing customer®. Semi-Weekly Herald ' N ATION 4L HYMN I Allies Steadily Driving Foes Back AND GROOM *. Scattered Shots FIRST STATE à™ SAVINGS BANK The Large Shipment of Pianos FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $ 11 >000