THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE PAGB TWO Semi-Weekly Herald A Continuation of th* Klamath Republican W. O. SMITH . Editor Entered at the posto file« nt Klamath Falla. Or«., aa second class mattar Published by th« Harald Publishing Company, of Klamath Falla, on Monday and Thursday of each weak «♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦A SPECIAL NOTE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WAR TAX BILL IS ♦ ADOPTED BY HOl'SE ♦ --------- CANNOT BE ON NOVEMBER 3RD ♦ Vtilted Press Service. ♦ WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept ♦ 25. By a vote of 234 to 135.,« Several Interested ill the l’a»»age of the Meaauiv to Have the Ankeuy the house or representatives to­ ♦ » anal QueMion Tut Up to tlie Peo­ day passed the I'nderwood war ♦ ple Endeavor'd to Have Till« Kiev« tax measure. ♦ I lion Ateo on the General Election ♦ Day—Time Too Short. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦ ♦ I TRY TO CUT OFF GERMAN COMMUNICATION LONDON, Sept. 25.--1I wag learned tonight that ad­ ditional British troops have been landed at Ostend and Bolougne, and will be supported by a new French army •ent from the mobilization center. It is believed that the Allies are depending upon this army to complete the isolation of the German right, and envelope von Kluk and von Boehm. The war office is expectant, feeling that the begin­ ning of the battle’s end is visible. MONDIV. MEITEMHEIl 2M. Illi I (you have abandons«! said laud and have dapsrti'd from the stale of Ora­ son. UHICAUO, Hept. 26.- Play In the' You ars, therefor«, further uotlffed world'« chain pions li Ip baseball series that tbs said allegations will bo taken probably will »tail on October 8, our Uy thia office as having been con­ (day after the American and National fessed by you, aud your said entry il.eagui> seasona are brought to a close, 'will be canceled thvreuuder without iicordliiK to President II. II Johnson youi further right to be heard Ibero» of th« Amcricau league, and member lu. either before this office or on ap <>f the National baseball conitulMion peal, if you tall to tile In thia office Prreiib'iit J o I iiimoii asserted there wlihlu twenty days after the fourth »as no truth In reports that October publication of this notice, aa shown 10th has been decided on aa the date below, your answer« uuder oath, spe­ i for starting the series. cifically meetlug and responding li “It Is our alm to start and tluiah' those allegations of conteat, or if you the series a» early a» possible," John-1 full wlthlu that time to file In Hile Ison said. "I believe We can arrange o(|l( ...Ice due proof that you have Ito play the first game on October Itb. ■ I served a copy ot your auswer on the (There Is no reason for delay. sa.d contestant either In person or In Ihe event that the lloston Na- ■ by roglsteied mall. It this service Itionals and Philadelphia dub of the is made by tho delivery of a copy of American league are contenders for your answer to the contestant lu per­ the world's tills, two gainea will be son, proof of such service must be I played consecutively In each city In­ either the »aid contestant'« wrllleu stead of nitertutting each day, as was acknowledgment of his receipt of the ‘the ca»«> between New York nnnlng game will I th<> delivery wee made, etatiug when l«a decided by tlie flip of a coin. and where the copy was delP ered; it 1 made by registered mall, proof of such service must consist of the affi­ 'AKNEGIK davit of the person by whom the copy war mailed, staling when and the NEW YORK. Sept. 25. "It wa»n t postorttce to which It was mailed, atiu Kaiser Wilhelm who brought on the this affidavit must be accompanied b) present war, It was the I’ruaslan mili­ the postmaster's receipt for tho let­ tary nmchlno which forced him Into ter. it,” says Andrew Carnegie, who re­ You should slate In your anawer turned today on the liner Mauretania the name of tho poetoffice to which from Scotland. you dvolre future notices to be sent t » “I know the kaiser well, personal- ', ly. I also know what he has done I you. FRED P. CRONEMILLBR. and planned for tbs good of hla peo­ Receiver ple. and In the Interests of peace." Dele of 1st publication. Sept. 14. 1914 ....... Date ot 2nd publication Hept. 21. 1*14 LEGAL NOTICES | Date of 3rd publication Sept. 28, 1914 I Hite of 4th publication Oct. 6. 1*14 Notice ti» Credltoru A movement to have a special elec­ I PROHI QI 'KHTION tion on the question of the city tak-| ing over the Ankeny canal held on ( HIMAN VULTURES November 3rd. the date of the county Edward Adams Cantrell addressed and state general election, which has Tulted Press Service fROM all over the land comes a the citixens of Klamath Falls at the been under way here, came to an end l’ARIH, Hept. 2.1.—The | h »> i H<> u of Hie nllk's* leit I« grailunlly cliaiig- mighty protest against the high O|>era house last Thursday night, a«d j today, when it was found that there Ing. The alllee are conatantly bomlMHling tlie Gerniaii Irenilie» nlung Ilie prlve of foodstuffs. The national endeavored to overcome some of the will not be sufficient time to make the Alane aiul oi»e, witliont attemptlng any «»«null liiere. government, state authorities and arguments of prohibition by showing nocessary preliminaries The matter; Siinultaneou»ly tlie «lliv-» »re ilrhlng a vwdge foriuatbni to cut ort the what he claims is a true condition of municlpalitiea are seeking the cause, may come up during the winter.' the situation. German comiiiuiiicutloii«. li tliey mucccih I it will I h > p«.«»ilile to »plil up tlie but without appreciable result. though. Taking the state of Kansas, that «-ommand» of von Kluk and von Boeliin ou tlic riglil of the line. Tills woulil The government says it is not the The city council a short time ago prohibition state. fault of the retailer, and unquestion 1 much-talked-of put up to the reclamation service the force von Kluk to eiltier full gack oll von lluelow'« arm) <>r lialtle wliilv ably ths government is right. But Mr. Cantrell showed by statistics that I question of the city taking over the surrounded ou Ihre,- aide« liy the foe. while the importation of beer and there the government rests. government's obligations to the hold­ The Frencli Center I« advaiicing al Rliiciu«. whiskey to within its borders was ers of water rights under the Ankeuy < And when the federal government, Hie Io«»«'» liave hcen «•iiorniou» tor the |»i«t fvw daj» small, the state Imported more patent, ditch. This would allow the city to with all the power and resources at medicines whose basis was alcohol It la aaaerted iluu Ilie German liefen«« la weaki'Hing, ar.il a general re- take whatever measures it deemed ad­ its command, cannot solve the prob­ than the rest of the United States. treat la evpected. visable to dispose of the obnoxious lem or check the robbery, it is time He also showed by statistics of an water way. for the bumble citizen to pause and A Bordeaux di«i»itcli «aya von Kluk ha« live« lieavit) reinforerd. The think. The time may even come undoubted source that the prohibi­ The government in reply stated uJiiea’ |crt la again in action, Hgliting «te»|H-ruiel). but ilic situation 1» not when it will become necessary for him tion states of Maine and Kansas were that this would be satisfactory, pro- ■ materially changed. very far down in the educational col­ to act. vtded the matter is put before the The battle lias really become a arrive of night allai I»«. There are ar­ umn, and made no bright and shining And that action should take the people, and the people by their votes, marks in the industrial or morality tillery duela every day, and aammUa al night. I favor the transfer of the obligation. course of devising some method Iiea«k|uarter» Instet» that the alili-« are gaining The following was , It was or this that whereby the foodstuffs may travel conditions. was f for that (he the election election was was Mr. Cantrell took the stand that upon the grouud that a leaned liila vnorning: from the producer to the consumer without passing through too many the cause of all the evils attributed to ]arger vote could be polled on general “Fighting on the allien left conlinuea. la-iug marked liy alun wl i on­ bands. Under the present system the use of alcohol lies in the economic pinion day. kiani artillery activity. Tlie allie» made uiioliier «light gain last night." many hands handle them, and many conditions, and explained why prohi-. Before the election could be or- It iia« been anmiunreit llial tlie bombardment of Hie cathedral al mouths are fed from the profits be­ bition of the liquor traffic would fail Idered, it will be necessary to pass an R hieni» ha» Imen renew«'«!. but no detalla are giv< n. to relieve it. fore they travel the distance from ordinance, ordering the election, and The torcigli office makea the statement that General Stenger, in com­ Held to consumer, or even to the re­ letting a time for it. There is also ai REPORT MADE ON tailer. certain length of time the election: mand of the Fifty-third German Infante) ha« l»»iied the command to kill all DRAINAGE PLANS must be advertised, and It would be j And the consumer pays the bills. Frenchmen. wounded, armili or unarmed. It I« alleged I hat the order «aid : I In'the Cuuuty Court ot tb«< State of Nuilie Io CredRurs impossible to meet all of these re- j “Germans »Mould not leave a «Ingle living Frenclinutn behind them.” There Is no question but that the Oregou for the Couuty of Klamalh The following regarding seepage quirements by November 3. fault lies with the middlemen, the lu the County Court of the Slats of In the Malter of the Eslato of Jossle wholesalers, cold storage men and and drainage on the Klamath pro­ Oregon, for the County of Klamath BERLIN, (via Ttie Hague), Sept. 2O.O—It i« announced hy Ihr war Those who wish to see the water­ N Offield, Decoased. speculators, each one of whom must ject is contained in the current issue way eliminated, though, hope to have office Hist Hu* German right, for a lhm> in danger b) reason of a turning i Notice is hervby glveu lliat the un- lu the Matter of the Estate of Edwl« extract the largest possible margin of ot the Reclamation Record: I.. Newbsnks, Deceased the election called early this winter, movement by lite allies, repulsed llie allien ten miles along the Al«ne, lerslgned. Emily M. Matthews luis After irrigation was started ini907 so the matter can be settled in some profit before he passes it on to the Nolle« Is hereby give« that th« un­ lieen apointed adminiatratrix of U m it became evident that more and more way before time to turn the water on now red with the blood of the Imi tie’s victim*. next leech. !estate of Jessie N. Offield, deceased, dersigned has been appointed th* ad­ Tile allie», though reinforced, arc unable to u-galii tlie lo»t territory With a half dozen human vultures of the lands were becoming water­ in the spring. by the County Court of tue State ot ministrator of the above estate, and A series of violent axaault* are being giade all along tlie line. fastening their talons upon every ar­ logged and seeped each year, and that Oregou for Klamath county, aud has that all persona having claims against ticle of diet, it is not to be wondered additional drainage works would be CHAH. F. STONE ONCE The movement of the army along the Mue«,, continue», with the duly qualified as such. All persons said estate shall present same, with ON GAME COMMISSION French retiring. There 1» no interruption in tin- Immlxirdim-nt fioui Murar I having claims agalust said estate are proper vouchers, within six months at that the public finds Itself plucked necessary to protect them from being I ruined by seepage and alkali. to the bones. bereb) nollfisd to present the same tu from the date of this notice, to said and Verdun fort*. In 1911 a 35 h.-p. dragline exca­ With the reappointing of Charles The retailer and the producer and ' tue at the office of the county clerk of administrator, at bls place of busi­ vator was purchased, and in 1912 the F. Stone as a member of the State the consumer should join hands in a Klnmuth county, Klamath Falls, Ore- ness. Tenth and Main streets. Klam­ drainage situation having become Fish and Game commission, the orig­ ANNIHILATION IS REPORTED. determined effort to eradicate the j gon, with proper vouchers, duly verl- ath Falls. Oregon. i uitvd Cress Service more acute, another drag line exca- inal board, three members of which vultures, and reduce the cost of liv­ filed, as required by law, within «lx Dated August 27, 1*14. BAHYL, Hept. 20.-—Altkircli report» *a> lire French annihilated the Ivator was purchased. resigned because M. J. Kinney was a ing to something within the bounds months from the date hereof. 8. B. EVANS. I On May 1, 1914, a larger, self-pro­ member, is practically returned to 11Hitli regiment of German resrrvea near then*. They ainl>u«lieil an ar­ Date and first published Heptember Administrator of the Estate of Edwin of reason. mored train. > ih I the mmmaniler. two captain» awl two lieutenant« were pelling excavator, operating a cubic power in the conduct of the state's 14.11)14. The fact that a wave of prosperity yard bucket, was received on the pro­ L. Now banks. Deceased game affairs. This Is hailed with de­ killed and the other* captured anil wounded. Date of last publication October seems to be ahead of us is no reason ject, and has been engeged on the 6-27-10-1 aw light in all parts of Southern Oregon, 13. :>14. why the consuming public should deepening of the tirst unit main drain. STA X I». PREPARED FOB THE I.AHT as Stone secured many concessions EMILY M MATTHEWS, calmly submit to being gouged in the NoHce fur Puhlhatlou After an examination in September. for Klamath, Lake and Jackson coun­ United Press Service Administratrix matter of its foodstuffs. (Not Coal Muds) 1913, the engineer in charge of drain­ ties. ANTWERP, Sept. :M.—It la Iwlieted that the Gervwans are preparing ; IOIIN 8. ItOHIlCR. Chamber of Com­ Can anyone in this community sug­ age rejiorted that the high water i Department of the Interior, United At the time of the split, fifteen to make a stami in Southern Belgii m, oliouhl they he driven e filed by appraisement, and that, pursuant ling of water on the part of the irri ­ lect, representing the three extremes About nine months ago. Commis­ all night again«t lite German», in order to prevent ■in minimi' by the rein- a decree handed down by the fed­ Kelly, Duncan and Stone, a majority. ANNIVERSARY OF gained »ubatantlally along Hie height» of Hie Mueac. northwest quarter, and the north- on the 7th day of November, SUGE OF PARIS eral district court April lgit, property Just who Stone succeed« is not It is claimed that the allie» luive regaim-d ihe moa4 of llielr territory west quarter of the northeast quar- | Oregon. highest bidder here today. tries again at war, today was the an­ Clifford. Stone's commission expire« Quentin. They lutvi- held up tlie town, desiring to prevent It« destruf- range eleven (11) east * of The sale is the result of the suit of May 22, 1918. * *"*' * the Wil­ Any person Is at liberty to protest niversary of the beginning of the tion, a» the German siege gun« are near by. f lamette meridian, being In Klam­ the National Car and Wheel company thia purchase before entry, or Initiate siege of Pari« by the Germans in Sportsmen are keeping their ear , The Gennana' center 1« fighting defensive lactic», owing to Hie with­ ath county, state of Oregon, and a contest at any time before paten*. 1870. Today also was the anniver­ of New York being consolidated with close to tLe ground for the announce­ I drawal of it» reserve« to reinforce the German right. containing one hundred sixty (160) IlMiies, by filing a corroborated all. sary of the signing in 1555 of the cel- t’’p ot the Central Trust company ment of the first meeting of the I acres, more or less. I«te«t advices »ay the allien' right 1« advam Ing, hut that the German (davit In this office, alleging fac1» ebrated treaty of Nassua, Insuring re­ of New York against the Wheeling board, for it 1« expected that there and Lake Erie Railroad company. All blds may be mailed to me or which would defeat the entry. ligious liberty In Germany. will be some upheavals, and some un­ advance toward Ht. Mihlel la ntldd un «'becked. Till» force Ima not lieen I JAH. F BURGERS. Register. to my attorneys at Oregon City, Or­ employment In store for some of the I able to crosa the Mttese. RUSSIANS MOVE egon. 9-10 11-5 aw TEUTON COLONIES present officials. Asked whether or j General Joffra in reinforcing hi« troop» at all pointa. Germany'» llrat DESPITE RAINS not the pres«nt board will abide by I SEIZED BY ALLIEH GEORGE L. STORY, second line* of rewrve« and |mrl of tlie volunteers are engaged. mim ! the former board’s appointments, «tc , | Administrator of the Estais of Aug .Notice of Mcrting ot tlie Board of Equalization of Tlie Horaetly Irri­ Tld» 1» the.Hupreme struggle. LONDON, Sept. 25,—Admiral Pat­ PETROGRAD, Sept. 25.—It was Stone replied that he doesn't know, ust W. Neumann, Deceased. gation District. If tlie German» are defeated it np'iins their retreat toward Belgium, Gordon E. Hayes and Earle C. Latour- ty cabled today that Australian troops i announced today that the Russians and marines have seized the town and are advancing in Galicia today, des­ The board of directors ot the ette, attorney«. 10-17-24-31-7» i If they win, the »III«'» are Iniperih’d everywhere. harbor of Frederick Wilhelm, the cap­ pite the tains. The armies are co-op­ Horsefly Irrigation district, acting as The loan«*» of both »hie» are ahno»t unbelievable. ital of Kaiser Wilhelm Land, in Ger­ erating from the extreme north, near Notice of Contest a board of equalization, will m«el to I l IH IMI’OliHIBI.E TO ESTIMATE THE I.OSHEH, BUT THE RIVERS man New Guinea. Hie East Prussia frontier, directly HAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 255. Ad-, Department of the Interior, United equalise assessments at the realdenc« south by west In a zigzag line to the vice« received here from Toklo, from ARE REIHfltTED TO BE BI NNING RED, WITH THOUSANDS OF Slates Land Office, Lakovlew, of Robert (loss, In Hie Third division, ROME, (Anglo), Sept. 25.—The foot hills of the Carpathians. liarukl Yamawakl, the Japanese com­ lOl.l’HEH FLOATING IN THEM. iat 1 o'clock p. tn., Tuesday, October Oregon, September lu, 1H14. French fleet has occupied the city of General Rennekampf has resumed missioner to the Panema Pacific ex- latte tonight, Bordeaux r«'|iorta ihe Fr«n«li ore progrva»ing »llgldly To James H. Henderson of Hwan, 6, 1914, and continue In session from Lissa on Lissa Island, off the Dal­ the offensive in the north. position, say that Japan is proceed­ on the left. Oregon, Contesstee. «lay to day, as long aa may be neces­ The Russians are holding the Ger­ ing with her preparation for partici­ matian coast. You are hereby notified that Wil­ sary, not exceeding ten days, to hear After a bombordment French and mans in East Prussia, and are driving pation in the exhibit. liam McCabe, who gives Klamath and determine such objections to the LAND LEASING HILI. British marines occupied the town them out of Poland. Japan's exhibit, he said, will be of I PASHES THE SENATE Falk, Oregon, as Ills postoffice ad­ assessment as may come before It, The Germans are evidently prepar-1 increased excellence because of the and Imprisoned the Austrian garrison. dress, did on July 3rd, 1914, file In and correct and equalize all of the I ing a real defense along the Vistula, inability of the European nations at this office bls duly corroborated ap­ assessments. WASHINGTON. I> ('., Sept. 2« «outh of Danzig. war to participate. plication to contest and secure the LONDON, Sept. 26. A statement The assessment roll Is now ready — The senate today passed the Alaskan cancellation of your homestead Entry aud will be In the office of the seers- Issued today was as follows: coal land leasing bill by a viva voce AGAIN BEMill M IS LOUVAIN MATTER made jtary of the board, Francis liowne, at - ----------- "There has been much activity by vote The bill has already passed the I No. 04730, serial No. 04730, OSTEND, Sept. 25.—The maneuv­ HEARING OF PEACE WILL BE PROBED November 22, 1 1911, for southwest his residence In the Fourth division. the enemy along the battle front to ­ ______ house. ers of iiie Zeppelins around here, it is quarter (HW%) of section 28. town-¡until the meeting of said board of Some heavy counter attack« BELLIN', Sept. 25.—It 1» learned feared, forecasts a Zeppelin attack on BERLIN, Hept. 25,—The govern- 1 day. ship 37, range 10 East Willamette equalization for th« Inspection of all were repulsed with considerable lists. ” that Prince Radzlvill, the aged leader merit today authorized an independ- Imndon. Mi*, and Mrs. II. E. Hayden and meridian, and aa grounds for bls con­ penions interested. The British aviation officials here of tlie Polish delegates In the riech- ent lawyer to make a detailed Investi­ children lenve next week for Fallon, test ho alleges that you never estab­ Dated nt Bonanza, Oregon, Sept. I, are reported preparing a fleet of ar­ itag, has been arrested in Russia J gation of the happenings at Louvain, There are two alud« of Inaurane«, Nev., where Mr. Hayden Is Irrigation lished or maintained residence upon 1914. mored biplanes to attack the dirig­ charged with being a «py. He Is to where the Germans are charged with tiili« ole writes the kind liiat pays manager of the Truckee-Carson pro­ said land; that you have never culti­ FRANCIS J. BOWNR, he court mart ialed. ibles if they attempt this. wrecking priceless buildings. 08.5 Main. ject. vated or improved the same, and that 3-10-17-24-1 sw I Secretary. DISCI SHFS THE F I