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MONDAY, MFPTVtMIIER H, ((M< THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. MUSICIAN TEILS OF GERMANS WAHR ÖSERS 10 republican ticket. Oregon should no ! longer be politically misrepresented in the state or national capitals, and ¡should be placed in the-republican NEW YORK, Sept. 12 A. lettei 'qplumn. where it rightfully belongs. J from Francis Macinlllen, the-celebrat "CHARLES A JOHNS. ed American violinist, feached New I tSigned) “T. T. GREER. (Signed) York today from Dresden. Germany, Society tioGcoa «lioúld l»<* "Gt’S. C. MOSER. , (Signed) lu before 10 o’clock Sat I written several days after the declara "WM. A CARTER. (Signed' S’WM MIOI IIIÜS urday moruiug to insure j (Signed) "GEO. C. BROWNELL. tion of war between England iiud publication "A M. CRAWFORD. . (Signed) Germany . "GRANT B. DIMICK." i (Signed) Macniillen's letter was written in Illi NEU Ml ÌM'Hi: CENTER OF LINK IS NOW RE —*---- , Mrs. Fred Hclialloik, Mrs. I German. All communications, lie One of Hie most enjoyable event.* ert ni. Well Kuown Optician Here TREATING Bert E. Withrow, Mrs. Whitlock Mt* I It I........... Dr. Goble, the well known optician ,nu»1 now be .in the language of of tlie week was the dancing party, - ...... ** '"’ ). Mrs. Oscar I! Wil- given last night at the Hotel Baldwin Wllliam Mmitcu He writes with a t- is-nch Artillery und British Cavalry ot Medford. Is in the city, and expects the country, lev, Mrs. Fred Molhaae. The letter was mailed by a number of the young people Mow lk»»n Thuuaands of the Teo- to remain five or six weeks. During guarded pen. ln( th« w»t*r about to leave for colleges in differ luo,—VoMcitJt of 1’tisouei* Sho-vs this time he will .yislt Merrill aud; unseaied. Mrs. <’. V. Fisher entertained Wed- young :■(• fully with the term» <>( tilv fM. ent coast cities. About fifteen .... I The letter follows: That the German BappHe« Arc ■ Bonanza professionally. couples were present, and music was nesday afternoon In honor or Mrs ininutloii net, th« board oí director« ' Dr. Goble has for several year« past „ The 8feIiea vnacte4 ln thl8 war short—Faria *oon to Be French furnished by Mrs. Fitzpatrick and George H. Fe, sc. who js here troni of Hie K linnut |i Water t’*«rii ut their Capilal, Free From hear of Attack. | been operating a lens-grinding plant drama are not aU c<,nilned to tlie bat Lakeview for a short visit- The gu est Mr. Arnold. The lobby of the Bald un etluM Mu I Urdu y dei Iddi tu hoiti a and factory in. band Ln. Medford. . | tiefield«. In the heart ot this great | Mesdames George l* list follows luas» meeting of water un i* m Mer I TC nf .ta~e. see preaent far rvMH,ved froIn [ win was decorated with school belts, If you are in need of glasses see PARIS, Sept. 12.—Now that the festoons of crei»e ami a myriad of Fi'ese, W. A t.coimrd. Jack Elliott. rill (Mohär 10th. center of the German line has fallen him. He gives you the benefit <yt an the horrors of war, is being staged! college pennants, and was made even ; h . l*elta, L. laewla, W. A Deteell. t’, At Huit 11 me Hi« various question optical education and twenty-five daily the drama of the sorrows ofi back, the retreat of the right wing ot more attractive by several coxy cor p. Mason, W. D. Cofer. Cari t’ofer, il regarding th«< new bill, the proces« years In actual practice. the German line is reported as becom war. i N. Catkins, E. C. Richards. Geo. J. and need of ro-appriitemient. etr.. Prices are reasonable and consist-! "It is here in Dresden, and Lu other i ners, also decorated with pennants, ing a rout. The troops are exhausted, i Walton, Hutchinson« Stelnmet«, J <1. and with a profusion of college pil ent with the value of such services. ’ inland cities, that the first act of the j on account of the food shortages. lows. A fruit punch was served. The Camp, H. C. Murphy, C. II. Under The worst center of fighting was in Office at Cunningham apartments, op great war drama is being played, j invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. woo.-Chas. Roberts, 1. 1». Whitmore. ♦ ♦ ♦ the Argonne district. The Germans posite Central school. Tenth and Pine Dresden has furnished her first quota, G. Van Bellon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund N. M Chllcote, J E. Howie. Henry L. ' It retired there after being unable to streets. of men. But soon she will be called . Gowen. Miss Claudia O'Loughlin.* ■Benson. 1.. Jacobs, Elmer French ami «.'leali will reauuie Its hold out at Vitry. Though reinforced upon to replace her dead in the field. ; Tuesday, when Mrs Miss Muysel Sanderson. Miss Lillian Misses Ida Momyer. Olive Carlton, A son was born Friday to Mr. and they were not able to resume the of “Already news that many Dresden- will bo hoatMs. This Constanee Fisher, l<ewis and Blrdenn Mrs. Omer Lemmon. Mr. I^mon Is ers are dead aud wounded has reach-1 Van Riper. Miss Josephine Van Riper, fensive at this point. Chat and needlework oecu- Utti« dub lina membri :-hl|> enough for Miss May Shubert, Miss Ruth Avery? Fcese. OU Northeast of here, the First and in the employ of the Standard ed the city, and daily the increase in ( Miss Fannie Virgil, Miss Elsie Orem. pied the afternoon, and dainty rc>, tu«j tabl* s of bridge. un<i ilio informal Second British cavalry divisions, sup company. the number of doors draped in crepe Miss Dorothy Weeks, Miss Marjory' fieslmients were served. iitheriliKM lire highly ell- ported by Frenen artillery, cut an It tell of the sorrows of war. Need glasses? See Dr. Goble. Weeks, Miss Pearl Botvin, Miss Mar I Another pleasant «vent In honor of overwhelming German force from its "The night that war was declared • ♦ ♦ jorie McClure, lAwrence Mehaffey, Mrs. Feese was a luncheon given by base of supplies, and routed it. Half between England aud Germany, the Mrs. Jnck S. Elliott In her home on Merrill Record: A farewell puny, w h i . hi . i \ xi.HNios i or rmitn W. M. Duncan, Harold Merryman. W. Notice to Creditors of the Germans are killed or wound HtiH ro hear im oiukt- hopes of the people were high. They Mil Addle titid i in the County Court of the State of thought England would remain, neu H. Bennett, Harold Klnnear, Law Pacific Terracj. Asters alni white whs given by the Ml"-** ed. and 6,000 were taken prisoners'. n IIONH AGAINM' 'Illi AHsENH, roses were used I d the decoration. Orisa tirii.’biu'l nt their horns a w«es rence Kinnear, Andrew Collier. W. P. Oregon for the Ctfunty of Klamath. tral. While in the very act of jolli- it is reported that the prisoners Ml. \ I’M LIA II I* The guests were Mrs. Feese, Mrs. E. go Saturday night In honor of Mr ’ Johnson, Frank Noland, Arthur 1». were in a starving condition, and they | In the Matter of the Estate of JesSic tying over this' prospect, the grim Hay, Chas. Roberts. Dr.Warren Hunt. C. Riehtirds, .Mrs.I. Lewis and daugh and Mrs. Whiter Gilard of Portland. . N. Oftield, Deceased. ravenously devoured the British beef truth became known. With Cminty Clerk lx Lap and ter, Mrs. C. V Fisher. Miss Constance A most eiijoyuble time was had bv ’ill Harry Gallagher, Joe Brett. Notice is hereby given that the un "The cates and beer restaurants biscuits. • Fisher, Birdeun Fees«. Mrs J. G. Assessor J. I*. Lee pt ««ent ami C'uonty Dainty refreshments were served ♦ ♦ ♦ Governor Galleini predicts that the dersigned, Emily' M.' Matthews has Here packed. Rich and poor min Camp, Carol Camp, Miss Grac* Elli about midnight, '1 luw« present were: Judge Worden absent, the aunusl A business meeting of the Friday battle along the Marne will prove to been apointed administratrix of the gled, and all were in a state of fever Pelican Club was held yesterday, nt ott,. Mr*. Jack Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. I’. R. Merrill. Miss IHce. lllctlng of tiie board of cquahutios have been the'high tide of the Ger eotate of Jessie N. Offibld, deceased, ish excitement. They appreciated, the ♦ ♦ ♦ which arrangements were made for Mr. and Mrs. Tunnell and futility. Mr opened Hit» morning st tlie ...sat; man offense, and that the Germans •by. cue County Vourt of thé State t»f full import of keeping England out of The regular meeting ot the Wo ,,u.t Mrs. D. N. Davey, Mr. and Mr«. court room. The board »III be It I the season ’ s meetings. The first sc- will be unable to recover any. lost Oregon for Klamath county, and has the tight. Tompncbuoe 1'i.iou Lester Dtivey ’ anil eon Howard. Mr. Hcrinlou thirty days ! eial gathering of this popular club men's Christian Tempeuui-e duly, qualified as such. All persons "The newspapers had stopped pub ground. ■ This meet Illg is held to gli» all September was held at the home oí Mrs. II. • ' -*m .lire, Louis i.ouis Krandii and vlillilten, I hotel on the afternoou of 4 Mrs. The danger to Parris is over. ‘ The having claims against said éstàte Mfe lication ot details, but still rumors iGrigsby. Tuesduj afternoon, Besides Mr. pirsons objecting to the .< «eMIBMt will be tl.» 25th. Mrs. Earl Whitlock r. and Mrs. Ito Roy t ’ nm-y and son l.es- _______ __ will _______ ____ hereby notified to present the same to continued to arrive. From where, no government return here soon. ¡the Inataiiatlon of oili«ers for Uie ell- Ile. i, Mr. and Mrs hostess. Mr» Walter Gltard. Miss of their property, Any ■ oiuplaiat General Gallieni believes that send- ¡ me at the office ot the county clerk of one could tell. 'suing year, who are: . Mrs. B. F. Kin- Viola ♦ ♦♦ Robinson. Mie* Vivian Mahan. will be etrgsldernd by the board as4 ola Roblnsoi ing his troops reserved for the de-¡-Klamulh county, Klamath Faits, Ure- "First, it was said that England Mrs. Philip J. Sinnott will leav I near president, Mrs. C. R. Millet; sec .Mr. .and and Mrs. Orson Beni, William acted upon, and this r*«lou, belt fense of Paris to reinforce the d,to?|«on. with proper vouchers, duly veri- bad declared her neutrality. Then, retary, Mrs. Luella Stennis corre*- Brudtiack, Arthur Robinson and Mr. thirty days, la the sole redress nf tressed left flank of the allies save«! j fled, as required by law, within six what a mighty shout would rend the early next week for Weed and Yreka, ; ponding secretary and Mr*. H. C. and Mrs. Bert Gruybael nod family. those not saHstled. to spend a few days with relatives. the situation. This move outnnm- t months from the'date hereof. air! But its echo would hardly die | Chatnberlsin treasurer, there were in ♦ ♦ ♦ tiered the forces of von Kluk, and' Date and first published September away until a contradictory report Mrs. McFarland arrived Friday i (cresting experiences given by Rev put his command in such danger of] 14,1914. - '_'t would be circulated. But finally the night from Reno, and will spend some Mrs. Hununer of Gents, Oi- gun, Kr annihilation that it was compelled to! Date of last publication October real news arrived. time In the Klamath-country as the |gardinif the dry campaign, an«! by îetreat at once, abandoning supplies. ' 12, 1914. '•'* •’ 4 ' “I was seated in a well known cafe guest of her friend«, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lois Smith fiutu the < olllu.uiu Late this" afternoon it was an- EMILY M MATTHEWS; ■■ ■Alien a shaggy haired man, tired of catniiaign. Plana l or.- laid for active Frank Ward. nounced that the Germans have evac-i ' Administratrix: eyes and with a two days growth of work until election. Ju« lulling l)o.r*< ♦ ♦♦ uated Wtre-de-Frances, where theyjJOL.iN S. ROHRCR, Chamber of Com- beard, elbowed his «ay into the res to houj«' canvas fur dry voles. Fol- Hogue was hostess to Mrs. C, C. were strongly entrenched. The force merce building, Portland, Ore taurant. Evidently he was a jour the Saturday Afternoon Bridge Club j lowing tlie busiaess a suoial lipur an<! retreated precipitately, abandoning Attorney for Administratrix, nalist. at her spacious borne on High street. ■ efiesliiiKms wore <-uj<«yed by all much supplies. 1 —---------------------------------- ------------- “Mounting a chair ln the middle of Mrs. Worden of Pueblo, Colo.'; Mrs.. uirescnt.i Among the visitor^. ner< The German left, in the region of Notice of Contest 1 tfre room, he read aloud from an offi McFarland of R«‘no, Nev., Mrs. Max Rev. Mrs. Hanitnor, .MI-aLolq Smith Argonne forest, is retiring, which . Department of "the Interior, United cial bulletin to the effect that Eng Eastern and Central well M. Long, Mrs« A. Jr Lyle and Mrs. Chltw< od, Mrs. Fred Garitii proves the retreat to be general. States •IsTrir Office, Lakeview, land had joined France and Russia in Oregon have been want Miss .Gladys l ’ po| anil Miss Waivi Miss Jennie Harris - were Invited Oregon. September to, 1914. the mighty conflict. ing and ne.eding J United Drew. M -mbers jiresent were Mrs guests, in addition to the following .Iriiienian to »peak. James H. tfenderson of Swati; • - "The scene that followed was in II. F. Kluuear. club members: Mrs. Frank Ward. Frances Boyd« Mrs. II Slates Senator for a long At the Methodist church in place of Oregon. Contesstee.- deed a strange one. Not a voice was Mrs. II. <’. t'h.i’u- Mrs. G. K. Van Riper, Mrs. Silas Mrs. O. A, Steam«. i. Mrs lime. the regular sermon Sunday evening. ___ __________ w _______ silence You are hereby notiffed that WO- raised in protest. All sat in Obenchaln. Mrs. A. M. Worden. Mrs. I Qerlain,. Mrs, II. I.. Benson, Mrs. S. D. by the pastor, there will be a lecture pjan» McCabe, who gives Klamath as if- stunned. A Senator at Washing Harlan. Mrs. A 1>. Harpota, C. C. Hogue, .Mrs. Cl^is Martin, Mr by Rev. M. B. Paronagian. on the Fails, Oregon; as* iris postoffice ad- “There was no loud talking, no dis- Franklin, , Mrs. .Mrs. .B. .H. S. Grigsby, ton who would work for S. Edward Martin. subject "From Armenia to Amer- dresB. dtd on July 3rt, 1914, file in order. In fact, I haven’t seen a fight i Grimes and Mrs. C. it. Miller. ♦ ♦ ♦ their interests and would ica.” Mr. Paronagian is a member ot this office his' duly corroborated ap- in Dresden since the war began. ♦ ♦♦ Mrs. A. C. Graves and (laughters. get something for the great, tbe Oregon conference of the Metho-' plication to contest and secure the Neither have I seen any evidence of The gallery al Saint ('loud Evelyn and Elizaœth, left Friday dist Episcopal church, and hasj cancellation of your homestead Entry drunkenness. big undeveloped interior lighted up Thursday p.venlng for preached in this country for twenty-1 No. Q473ff, -serial No.-047-39; made 1 I "Wherein this was the attitude morning for San Jose. Calif., where of Oregon. brst tin > in three months. The occa eight years, but is a native Armenian. November 2T, 1911, for" southwest taken in all the better class restau i Miss Evelyn will attend the Normal. sion was a dunc-llig parly. at which He has a commanding personality, quarter (8W*4) of section 28. town rants, this spirit of quietude did not Dr. Graves leaves In a few days fori Who would protect Arizona, to remain permanently, and there were forty guests. A unique and is a witty and fluent speaker. ship 37, range 10 East Willamette prevail in some of the smaller cafes. their wool and farm pro* vvdlurn Hanky feature of. Hu- evening was wults,ug j meridian,-and' as-grounds for his con- Here the people bursted forth in ¡the family will join him there later. ducts; get Federal money ♦ ♦ ♦ to vocal music. '1 his was a idghiy Mrs. Frank Corpening. the genial ' test he alleges that-you never estah- patriotic speeches and wild battle pleasing departure from the usual The Auction Bridge Club was de* for irrigation and roads, and bring tn people to occupy landlady of the Escondido Inn at i lished or maintained residence upon songs. There were shouts for ’Wil , light!ully entertained this afternoon custom, and some of th« waits songs the land. Olene, is in the county seat on a busi said land; that you have never culti helm, the KaiSer of Europe.' ¡by Mrs. L. F. Willets at her Klamath were very pretty. ness trip today. Mrs. Corpening is vated or improved the same, and that "All night the rabble paraded the W ho would collect some of the debts of Oregon ♦ ♦♦ acompanied by her father-in-lew, you have abandoned said land and streets. U was then that the solitary avenue home. The popular bridge Mrs. Paul Liogardim was ho» already long overdue, like the $H,(MX),(XM) due Oregon! Captain Wm. Corpening, of Asheville,' have departed from the state of O rö ¡act of disorder occurred. A crowd in- game was indulged in, and dainty re freshments were served. The club the nieiubi rs of the Ewuunu Literary irrigation fund. N. (’., who, with his daughter, has gon. ' tested the British legation, where been spending the summer at the gap. You are, therefore, further notified ¡they indulged in wild threats, and members are Mrs. Lt F. Willets, Mrs Club on Wedneuduy afternoon if Oils I want to talk frankly to the people of Eastern and Louis Gerber, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs. week. As this was th<> social meet that the saui allegations will be taken finally stoned the house. Oscar Shive, Mrs. George 1. Wright, ing, fancy work wus the diversion Central Oregon. Canal Way and Menlo Way in Hot by this office as having been -con- "But the hostility towards the En Springs addition are busy thorough- [ f«sged by you, and your said entry glish for the most part has been con- Mrs. E. W. Gowen Sr., Mrs. Sila» Luring Hie afternoon delicious I - NOVEMBER 3rd will be your opportunity to elect fares these days, with sidewalks be- j will be canceled thereunder without ■ fined to the lower'classes. In fact, Obenchaln, Mrs. John Mclxsan, Mrs fresliinents were served to Hie guest* such a man. ing laid by all of the property owners, your further right.to be heard thero- i the British have been kindly treated. George H. Merryman, Mrs. Wilson S. who were Mrs. L. L. Truax, Mrs. .1. 1 Wiley, Mrs. Charles I. Huberts and Maguire, Mrs. John J Maehl, Nil ------- *------------------- iu. either before .this office.er on ap- | "This Is a hot-bed of English peo Mrs. Fred R. Williams. Giorge C. Chamberlain, Mis. Arthu Home From San Francisco.--------------- .peal, if you fall to file In this office ple, and God alone knows what might C. Wilson, Mrs. I.oui* G. Van ll< llei John Stroyan returned last night within twenty days after the fourth ¡happen if the public were disposed to the Leisure The first meeting of Mis. Bert C. Thomas. In uddllio Most of you call him "Bill.” from San Francisco, where he went a publication of this notice, as shown (vent Its anger upon them. Hour Club this season was held on Mrs. Gwyston A. Bellman and Mis few days ago with Harry Anglin in below, your answer, under oath, spe- "The fear of Russian invasion Is It s about time that you jMiople of Eastern and the latter’s car. Anglin will remain cifically meeting and responding to ¡the only discordant note heard here. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Thos. ,Claudia O'Loughliu weie present Central Oregon were waking up to your interests, in the city a few days. these allegations of contest, or if you All Germany is confident on her west Hampton on High street, and the guc-ls of the dull abandoning party squabbles and party prejudices, and ♦ ♦♦ ---------------------------- fall within that time to file in th,'s ern border. But the news that the usual delightful afternoon of SOO was The wedding anniversary of Mr. ELECTING YOUR MAN TO THE UNITED That Dr. James Withycombe is ¡office due proof that you have whole of''Russia’s strength is bearing enjoyed. Mrs. Fred Scliallock won truly the candidate of the republican served a copy of your answer on the down upon her eastern frontier, is the prize, and a luncheon was served and Mrs, J. rf. Elliott was celebrated STATES SENATE. party for the office of governor is'said contestant either in person or causing the wise to shake their heads. I by the hostess. Present were Mrs. A. last Friday by a dinner p« R. Campbell, Mrs.'Thomas Hampton, which neighboring resident * proven every day of the campaign j by registered mail. If this service It s alxrut time to stop electing bankers and lawyer! "The onslaught towards Berlin, The latest and most conclusive proof'¡s made by the delivery of a copy of they believe, will include Dresden, as Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mis« Jennie Harris, Springs Addition were (be to the United States Senate. of this, however, is the handing to-,your answer to the contestant in psr- the capital of Saxony. Most Germans, Mrs. G. A. Krause, Mrs. Maxwell M. ’J hl*« proved highly enjoya l !<• Long, Mrs. Henry Newuharn, Mrs. O. as did the remainder of the gether of the seven candidates who son, proof of such service must be ¡howcYer. believe peace will be cstab- W hy not elect your own man? The man you know, W. Robertson, Mrs. Charles I. Rob-! following the rep., at, when were defeated by him in tile primar- either the said contestant’s written lished within a few months, a farmer and a stockman. ies into an organization to support acknowledgment of his receipt of the "The Americans here were jollffy- A man who knows your needs and is your friend. ihe candidate chosen by the party. ¡copy, showing the dale of ftft receipt, png today over the receipt of news RIHHIANH PRAY Haymond (Hoppe/ Bridges leaves BOOZERS' Cl RE In a few day* for Portland, where he The seven have issued the follow-jor the affidavit of the person by whom that the battleship Tennessee was on A doer and' a getter. ing to (heir friends throughout th« th« delivery was made, stating when her way with American gold. As ”! ............ will reside His mother, Mrs. J. .N. “BILL” HANLEY. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 11.— Bridges, who formerly conducted tin- state: and where the copy was delivered; If most news Is muddled by the time It "To the voters of (lie State of Oregon: made by registered matl, proof of i( mouthed around, so was this in- i While their husbands and fathers Argruv.ee, is already in (lie Rose City. Isn't it the wise thing to do? "We were candidates for the nomi- such service must consist of the affl- I 'formation, were fighting with the Russian army nation for the office of governor in davit of the person by whom the copy "Many person« were Informed that If you wnnt gln*w»s (ltt«d «nd live | Please think it over and talk it over with your friend* the republican primaries and honor-' war mailed, stating when and the! some of this gold had already reached ,in tlie east of Germany, thousands of out of the city, write Dr. Goble. nn«l ‘ and neighbors. ably defeated by the Hon. James ' pnstoffice to which it was mailed, and Dresden. Asa result the seen»«' women throughout the empire today ho will call on you without extra YVithycombe. He has always b«?en been a ! 1 this affidavit must 1)«< accompanied byiarotlnd the American consulate r«- al tended service in orthodox churches charge. Prices for work same as nt Read his platform. true and loyal republican—is a good. .'| j" the postmasters rert-lpt for the let-‘semblcd those attendant upon a rn;i to jiray for tlie cure of those afflicted ills office in Medford It clean man. with a good, clean record, ter. ¡with the evil of drunkenness. If you want a seat on the Hanley bandwagon, pl®*1® U“ on a New York East Side hank.” and in our judgment would make a ! You should state In your answer^ The violinist adds that neither he J Today had been set. apart for this If yrtu suffer from hrttdache see Dr. write me. good, clean goverijOr. the name of the postofflee td which nor his mother, who Is with him, hav« service by the holy synod, which act Goble. He has permanently cured "Each of us sincerely and earnest you desire futui-e notices to be sent to giifTored any groat Inconvonlenr«' «Ml ed upon the suggestion of the Metro- hundreds, he may be able to help CLARKE LEITER, in/f you. Csmpsig" Mnn«gef l.v appeal to our respective personal ¿mount of the war. As evidence of l olltan of Moscow. you. Office ns Cunningham nppnrt- 1404 Y eon Bini1’11’» tlie he 1 I und political friends throughout tne FRED P. CRONEMTLLER. CRONEMILLER. 'this fact, he cites a jolly dinner party John the .Baptist was tieheaded on rne.nt«, opoaite Central school, 10th Portland, Oregoh state to harmonize and unite the re-. Receiver which took place since the war began September 11th, This act was at and Pine. publican party, and to rally to the I Date of 1st publication, Sept. 14,1914 at Loschwftz. near Dresden, given at tributed to the Inebrity of Herod. In support of republican politics and j Date of 2nd publication Sept. 21, 1914 the house of Professor T/eopold von1 addition to the service« there w*re (P»id Advwiiwmssi by H inlay Campaign Commina*. Clarke L»il*r. Managwi Accurate Informili ion about • lie ■ «rinrinles and to vote for and loyally ( ¡Date mibllcation Sept. Smt. 28, 28. 1914 ‘ * Auer, x«or the th* famous Russian violin ped religious procession«, with holy relics Klamath liesin. Ser elidente. principle«, Date of 3rd publication »»».'i support all of the nominees on the Jlate of 4th publication Oct. 6, 1914 agogue.” Muin. and emblems. BERMAN TROOPS FALLING BACK HOLD A MEETING BOARO MEETS A Frank Talk with the Voters of Eastern and Central Oregon You All Know William Hanley.