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TH TH titel »A Y. OCTOBER I, IH14 ERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. CONNERY YTIO.N Ft »REIGN EXPERTS you have abandoned said land and ANKENY DITCH HUNTERS LEAVING LOOK FOR AN END HITS COUNCIL have departed from the state oi Ore- PLANS WAVER FOR THE MARSHES BEFORE THE SNOW INI SHOOT DUCKS gun. If Councilman Matthews has hie You are. therefore, further noUlled Though the goverflmeut la willing ▲ Continuation of the OTHER FIGHTS ARE EXPECTED way not all of that portion of Roose to have tho Ankeny ditch turned over | that Ihe said allegelions will be tekeu Klamath Republican BOON LONDON. Hept. 29 The follow by this office aa having been con velt street between blocks 17 aud 18, to t I m » city, and the city la anxious to get this obuoxiuus waterway in its ilia is from the war bureau in First addition will be vacated, as fessed by you, aud your said «»ntry W. O. SMITH Military %tt«ch<w> l*mlict That as M. R. Doty petitions He believes possession, there serin« to be a little Illg Iteuuiiul für l.inuiM-s TIU m YVerk, "Th«» German cruiser Emden In tbs will be canceled thereunder without Hoots ae the Decisive Stage Is the city should retain a 20x60 foot Jam in the plans to bring this about. und Today Partie« Are Starling for last tew days it has lioon on the In your further right to bo heard theru- Readied in the Preaenl Terrific strip at Rose street for a fire station. Though the gowraiuent has given it* Ihv latkm to Ile In Iteadlni*«« for dian Ocean, sunk the British steam lu. either before Ibis office or on ap struggle. Other Fights Will Re “This opens a way to four streets, consent to the transfer If tho people Ilie O|H-nliig ul the Meaaon in the ers King Lud, Liberia and Foyle, anil peal, It you fall to file in this office Published by the Herald Publishing Started In Other l*arta of the Rig and a fire station is needed hi that vote for such a move, the council has Morning— M ohmiii l'loaea Nlvtiwntli captured the British steamer Grise wllbln twenty day« after tbe fourth Company, of Klamath Falla, on I of Coming Jauuary. lda I». The latter was released to car- publication ot thia notice, aa shown ______ _ "I ______ War Zone. section, ________ ” said he. think _________ we should no official notification to this effect, Monday and Thursday of each week retain this part, anl not buy a site I The matter Is to be taken up with Iry the crews of the sunken ships to below, your answer, under oath, spe I night’s meeting, when Project Mau- PARIS. Sept 39.—Foreign mili later.” Need It be said that the duck sen Colombo.* cifically meeting and responding le iager J. G. Camp was asked regarding tary attaches, who have been study Thereupon a little argument begau son opened today7 these allegotlous ot contest, or it you , ----------------------------- ing the movements of the armies in with Matthews and Mayor Nicholas progress on the abateuieut of the The increased demand for hunting JAI* ELEET NOW full within that time to file In tble THE BEST "CLEAN - UP" I the present war. look for the close of as the chief participants. Nicholas ditch. Camp was surprised at this, licensee, the way that the sportsmen I HHELLING KBIT due proor ,h,t you hav. hostilities in a short time. They ex 'stated that the city does not own the believing the council had received | have been polishing up their shotguus ' * served a copy ot your answer on the HE Ankeny ditch, which mean pect that the battle ending the war istreets, but maintains them uuder an. notlficatiou before this. It lu "nl‘la,l> | »,.<) contestant either In person or ¡and equipment, fattening their dogs, i TOKYO, Hept. 39 The matter is to be taeu ukp with 'have been evidence enough. J And if ¡Announced that the Japanese fleet 1« L ri,Btetered mail It tble ewviee ders through the residence dis will be fought probably before the easement, for street purposes. trict, is the must uninviting, mossy, cold weather sets In. _ - now bombarding the forts 1|( llmd„ by u.Rvery of a copy ot "It you hold that part of tbe street Washington officials by Mr. Camp at more is needed, the exodus of sports slimy, frog - infested waterway im It is predicted by these military you do more harm than if you leave ' one*. The ditch is held responsible men to the mambos and lakes today Kla<> Chau harbor. your answer to the contestant lu per- aginable. in addition, it is. perhaps, men that as soon as the battle now the street open,” said Doty, In re for much sickness here In the past. can be added. sou, proof of such service must be I and it Is hoped It can be closed before tbe worst kind of menace to the city's raging along the Alsne reaches the sponse to a query from Matthews If j Under the new federal regulations l-eevr for Y hit. either the said conteatanCe writleu health, tor the swampa and dank decisive stage, simultaneous conflicts he would deed the strip in return for I spring. Mr and Mrs Don Date left Tuesday 'n(.hnoWtedgment of bls receipt of tbe the open season for ducks and geese places lining its entire course are will break out elsewher*. the vacation. "There is a strip at 1 The reclamation service took over is from October I to January 16. The morning for their former home. Kl-,ropy ,|iowlug the date of Ila receipt. ideal breeding places for mosquitoes " . Wash . Where they will' . (|ie o( the person by whom One of these fights, it is predicted, Ninth and Upham offered «he city for ¡the ditch when the government com bag limit is thirty in any seven con-. 1« nsburg. and other disease carrying pests. The will be in Belgium, and another west a tire station, which is within easy menced work here, and Is bound to secutlve days. ttell relatives. l|h>. d,|teary Wss made, staling when epidemic of typhoid fevtr which | of Rhiems. A third of the battles reach of a much larger district. i furnish irrigation water to the hold The marshes around Upper Klam- -and where tbe copy was delivered; It swept the city about three years ago will be between the Russians. Ger-1 The ordinance for the vacatiou ( ers of water rights. It is this obtlga nth Lake are popular with the duck1 According to the London Dally ,,|||d0 by registered mail, proof of was largely blamed to this one source. mans and Austrian troops in the East- i passed the second reading. Matthews tion that has proven the stumbling hunters, today at daybreak | Mail th«' German right has been turn- |BU|.|l Ber¥|ca must consist of tbe “ffi and Shortly after that epidemic, the ern theater. asked an opinion from City Attorney block, and it is for this reason the ¡the situation ha d |ed between I’eronne and Ht |t of ___ ()1„ _________ person by whom tbe copy European hadj*d St Quentin ld|lV __ *___ "clean-up” activity was brought to Rutenic regarding Matthew's conten city wishes to get control, tn order to nothing on Klamath Lake In the way t Between these two towns there **’•'•’mailed, ststlng when snd ths the front by the Women's Civic LONDON. Sept. 29.—Late advices tion. and this will be given at next 'take up the closing of the ditch. lof a heavy bombardment Tule latke nine miles of dead In the trenehes < postoffic« to which it wan malted, snu League. Aa a result, the health ot indicate the Germans are shifting meeting. Is another favorite with the hunter« , — ' this affidavit must be accompanied • by I YROUND WORLD the city has been greatly improved, their troops. BUCHAREST. Sept 39 The king ¡the postmaster's receipt tor the let Ducks snd geese are said to be: FOR A QUARTER plentiful this year, so the chance of, today called a special meeting of the and unsightly spots have been either The Ninth German army, under ter. beautified or entirely obliterated. |, the command of General vou Boehm. nlmtoils tviurning empty-banded are ,o *»• tomorrow, to set- — You .nnuiu should siaie state iu In >«••• your » answer This in-i On Friday night of this w«*ek tbe tie the question of Roumsnlsn par-1 11 _ whteh But among these, do not count the has again been reformed. very remote. I ¡United Pre«» Service ........... tho name ot tb« postoffice to which Indies' Aid Society of the Presby Apkeny canal. At various times dur- dicates that tbe Germans realise tbe Besides being the date for the jtlclpatton. you desire future notice« to be sent 4» terian church will eutertaiu members ing tbe summer just ended, the seep-, success of their campaign depends CLEVELAND. Sept. 39—The cam opening of the duck season io age from this ditcb flowed down the'upon their right holding the allies paign to add a statewide prohibition and friends on "A Trip Around the day ushers in the plover, jackaulpe British advices announce the loss you. FRED P. CHONEM1LLER. World, ” visiting four countries on |of the Austrian submarine E-l. with side streets to Main, rendering them until the Muese and Verdun forts are amendment to Ohio's constitution at land quail season. Receiver almost impassable. At all times, the demolished. the general elections in November the journey. The countries visited thirty-five Ilves Date of 1st publication. Hept. 14, 1914 at the residences chirp ot the frogs was heard, and tbe In order to prevent this the French was formally opened here today when will be represented WANTS ELECTIVE Dale of 2nd publication Bept. 31. 1914 ditcb, which had become the final have drained South Bglfort of all "wet" and "dry" speakers clashed in of tbe following FEDERAL OFFICES LEGAL NOTICES Dato of 3rd publication Hept 38, 1914 Germany—A. M Worden. resting place for old cans, garbage troops, and are reinforcing the armies a joint debate before the City Club Date of 4th publication Oct 9, 1914 Japan—R. C. Spink. and perhaps dead animals, was not in at Nancy and Toul. of Cleveland. WASHINGTON. D. C.. Sept. 30.— .Notice to Creditor» Ireland—Chas Graves. any way rendered less a public men Thirty thousand dollars has been lu addition to working out a plan fori In the County Court of tbe Stale of United State«- Fred Williams. Notice to Creditors ace. And so it will be agsin next KLAMATH MILITARY BAND raised to conduct the temperance WIU federal aid to g«x»d roads aud a new Oregon for the County ot Klamath. At tbese places tbe travelers WILL GO TO FORT KLAMATH fighting in Cleveland and Cuyhoga spring and summer, if action is not In the County Court of the Bute of mu_ baste for railway mall pay. both ot In the Matter of the Estate of Jessie taken now. county alone. In nearly every coun be treated to refreshments and Oregon, for the County of Klamath. which have been favorably reported N. Offlsld, Deceased, The Klamath Falla Military bond ty in the state both factions have sic typical of the country represented The Ankeny canal was taken over to congress, former Senator Jonathan . Notice is hereby given that tbe un In the Matter of the Estate of Edwin by the government at tbe beginning will furnish music at the Fort Klam- their central committee, with ward and the entire trip, including ro Bourne Jr. has been industriously lerslgned, Emily M. Matthews bus !.. Newbanks. Deceased: of tbe reclamation service work here alb district fair Saturday, the same as und precinct captains to canvass ev-1 freehmenls will cost but 35 cents, building up sentiment at tbe national been apointed administratrix of the ____________ Notice Is hereby _ _ given that the ua- — There are about forty people who let Merrill and Bonanxa. Arrange- ery voter. ui V* * wvwwe* «. Offield, ««ww capital it« in «uv favor of n a vvuoiiiuiiuuhi constitutional v«*«*« estate v ot Jeeale • N. deceased, : «lerslgned baa been appointed tbe ad- Although both "wet" and "dry" DISEASE RAGING IN THE have water rights under this ditch, ments to this effect have Just been preaident of by by the the County County Court Court of of ma toe State State of of ¡ minlatrator ot the above estate, and IÌ.IXKS OF THE ARMIES t amendment divesting the president forces declare the fight is non-polit-. and the government is obliged to fur completed. his power of appointment of federal Oregon for Klamath county, and baa, that all persona having claims against Nor is the hand all that will repre- ical. Governor Cox, democratic can- nish them the water upon demand officials in the several states, and pro- j I «July qualified aa such. All persons sald estate shall present same, with LONDON, Sept. 29. It Is admlt- The greater number of these water sent the county seat at the big doings didate for re-election. Is said to have ’ viding for their election by the people having claims against said estate are profier vouchers, within six mouths right holders are willing not only to in the Wood River Valley metropolis. ■wet” tendencies, while his progrès- i ted by army officials that they are : In their respective districts. hereby notified to present tbe same to from the dais of this notice, to said relinquish their rights, but to fill the At least twenty automobile loads of sive opponent. James R. Garfield, greatly concerned over the alarming : This constitutional amendment con mo at tbe office of the county clerk of administrator, at bls place of busi ditch in (tont of their property, and people will also make the trip, and has joined the "drys.” The repub- developments of the sanitary sltua- templates tbe popular election of post i Klamath county, Klamath Falla, Dra ness. Tenth and Main streets. Klam take in the sights. lican platform refused to take a stand tion over the entire battle fields In some are ready to subscribe funds masters, collectors and appraisers of gon, with proper vouchers, duly verl- sth Falls. Oregon Livestock and forage crops are to on the question, but Congressman all the countries where the European toward this. customs, collectors of Internal reve I lied, as required by law, within six Dated August 17, 1914. But there are some holders of wa- *** the ’trong features at the Fort's Frank B. Willis, candidate for gov- war is being fought. nue, United States marshals and dis-' months from the date hereof. S. B. EVANS. will not relinquish Iair - Those in charge say It is a little jernor, is known to have strong "dry' - Constant reports are being received ter rights who Dale and first published Heptember trict attorneys, and registers and re Administrator of the Estate of Edwin The 'ate ln ,e,r for ve8«tablea- but sympathies. .of the wholesale prevalence of Asiatic without being paid money 14.1914. ¡that when it comes to perfection in [ ----------------------------- 'cholera among the wounded at Vien ceivers of land offices. L. Newbanks, Deceased prices named are in most cases ex-, Date of last publication October Bourne has secured assurance of j 8-37-IO-1 aw na Budapest and on the firing line In horbitant. The government is obliged «rains and «Tssses. the Fort beats tbe ULSTER STILL 'considerable support for tbe proposed 12. :.<I4 WANTS A FIGHT Galicia, and also In certain parts of to furnish tbese people water, and •'hole county. EMILY M MATTHEWS, constitutional amendment lu both I Russia. ----- NoHee for I'ubUcaGom the city is opposed to discrimination One of the featurP« pro- Administratrix bouses of congress. (Not Coal i-ands) BELFAST. Sept. 29.—Sid Edward Typhoid, typhus and dysentery are in favor of these few holdouts in the Kram wil1 be a »all game between the The principal reasons given by JOHN 8. ROHRER, Chamber of Com Fort Klamath eRd Sox and the Ut Carson declared that Ulster will fight reported as raging among the Ger I i Department of tbe Interior, United acquiring of the water rights. merce building, Portland, Ore . ter A Burns Giants. Both teams have for inclusion in the scope of the home man trooi>s. Many of the British and Bourne for advocating an amendment States t-and Office al Lakeview. Nearly every effort imaginable has Attorney for Administratrix. been practicing hard, and a hot game rule bill by force of arms, if neces-: French troops are suffering from depriving the president of hte ap- Oregon, Heptember 3, 1914. been made to Induce these people to l«olnting power are that distribution is expected. Besides this, there will sary. milder diseases. The constant rains Notice la hereby given that Hattie the county court of the state of ielinquish their water rights, but to In be races, a bucking contest and a big In a statement attacking the gov ¡and exposure in the wet trenches for ot federal patronage enable« the pres Oregon, for the county of Clacka C. l.lnii. Whose poelofflce address is no avail. Their civic pride was ap ident to dictate to congress, that poa- dance in Melhase hall. ernment, he asserted that Ulster will I weeks have brought an epidemic of Klamath Falla, Oregon, did, on tbe mas. pealed to, they were cited as the peo »«.•Mlon of tbe appointing power en not submit. {rheumatism to the British troops. 30th day of May. 1914, file In tbla ple blocking the improvement of the ables the president to build up a po the matter of the estate of Aguust In POLES START FOR He said that there was no burry, It Is unofficially predicted that the office aworn statement and applica city, and on one occasion city em W. Neumann, deceased. THE EXPOSITION as haste was unnecessary, as tbe bill end of the war may not have to wait litical machine which can control na tion No. 07557, to purchase the NW ployes threw a up a dam in the canal tional conventions, that tho people of Notice is hereby given that by vir would not be in operation until after for the success of the murderous siege NWH (being lot I), Section 7. —but they dug it out again later. ¡guns and artillery of either side, but ¡the several districts in which federal tue of an order and license heretofore J Township 38 H. Hangs ¡0 K.. Wiliam F. D. Courtade is today superin-' the present war was over. The latest solution to be decided | -tending the loading of two carloads----------------------------- officials serve are the beat judges as granted by tbe above-named court to ¡that the cessation of war may be ette meridian, and tbe timber there upon is now in the air. This is to of pine i>oles, to be used in the con- NO MAGAZINES forced through the complete exhaus to the persons lost qualified, and that the undersigned administrator of tbe on, under tbe provisions of the act have the government turn over to the struction of the Southern Oregon ava- I -appointment of local federal officials FOR CITY" DA DM tion of the millions of men and the estate of August W. Neumann, de of June 3,1878, aud acta amendatory, city of Klamath Falls the Ankeny iry and rest room at the Panama-Pa- ----------- crippling of the fighting armies by I by tbe president leads to bureaucratic ceased, I will offer for sale, and on canal, the city to assume the govern cific International Exposition. Thee- ¡government from Washington, and and after the 25th day of September, known aa tbe "Timber and Htone "The people of the Second Ward the ravages of disease. ment's obligations to the water users. were furnished by tbe Algoma Lum- didn't put me on the council to joke, disregard of the principle of home 1914, will soil at private sale, for law," al such value aa might be filed by appraisement, and that, pursuem This the government has agreed to ber company, upon solicitation by H. It seems funny that others are here IRON CROSS TO i rule. cash, to the highest bidder, subject to such application, the land and tim do, providing the people of the city H. Edmonds of tbe Chamber of Com- for that purpose, and I believe tbe KRUPP GUNNERS to confirmation by the said court, tbe ber thereon have beeu appraised at a signify their approval by their votes. mere« exposition committee. HAY' ABBEflHMENT council is making a fool of Itself in following described real property, to- total of 1100, the timber eetlmated The matter should soon reach the IN MET TOO HIGH | wit: This completes Klamath county's the public eye.” BERLIN, Sept. 29.—Seven of the 160,000 board feet, at 50 cents per council, and the people should see donation toward this Southern Ore-' Thusly spake O. D. Matthews at Krupp officials who are at the front Tbe east bait of tbe southwest M . and the land 380; that said appll- that this question is put before them gon feature. Each county is to do- Monday night's meeting of council, In charge of howitzer batteries have That the assessed valuation of lim- ; quarter of section fifteen (it) I "801 will offer final proof in support as soon as possible, in order to leave nate some of tbe materials necessary after th» members bad voted down been decorated with the Order of the !b,'r ,aud haH h«*“ «t»ct*»«*d while the and tbe northeast quarter of the ot her application aud sworn state plenty of time for work on the ditch In its construction. i his motion to draw a warrant on tbe Iron Cross in recognition of their ef- “ther land values have been decreased northwest quarter, and the north ment on the 7th day of November, abandonment before time to turn the *• ,he basis of complaints made to the . in/.iHontai fund for «u bscr I pilous fectlve work. ----------------------------- incidental west quarter ot tbe northeast quar 1914, before ('. R. De Lap, county water on again in the spring. Once JUMPS HIS BOARD , _____________ ' board of equalization today by Jack-1 to three magazines Matthews wishes ter of section twenty-two (22), In iclerk of Klamath county, at Klamath the ditch is in the hands of the city, Georgetown Opens Season 'son F. Kimball, D. Y. Kuykendall, i township thirty-eight (38) south, BILL: IS PINCHED - the city to take --------- - ----------- - for the benefit of the Falla, Oregon. other means of supplying water to WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 29 - ’«dge Drake and James Ryan, all rep-1 'councilmen and other officials, range eleven (11) east of the Wil Any person la at liberty to protest the holdouts can be reached, or the j Charged with leaving the Pelican i . I "I think that a man who brings up The 1914 football season opened here fesenting the large timber owners, lamette meridian, being In Klam thia purchase Itefore entry, or Initiate council and city attorney can adopt City boarding bouse without stopping a motion four times is kind ot mak today with a game between the elev The timber representatives say this other tactics in their tight to close to pay hia bill to Manager DeChalne, ing a fool of himself,” was the retort ens of Georgetown and Fordham uni- *• not equitable, and ask for a read-1 ath county, state or Oregon, and a contest at any time before paten containing one hundred sixty (ISO) Issues, by filing a corroborated all« the ditch. I Pat O'Connell, who has been em ot Rogers of tbe First. versitlee, ancient rivals on the grid- Justment. acres, more or less. davit In thia office, alleging fee's That the Ankeny ditch is an ideal ployed at Shippington, was arrested I All this has to do with the fight iron. Georgetown has a nucleus of -------------- All blds may bo mailed to me or which would defeat tbe entry. I'isease breeding institution has long here Tuesday by Constable Scballock. t Matthews has made to have the city several veteran players this year, and • AN V<»YY' BURN JAH. F BURGESS. Register. THE NLAHHIN'GN 1,1 mj' at,or"«yk nt Oregon City, Or- i subscribe for three magazines deal ;a team generally regarded as strong been known by all; that it should be egnn. ______ 9-1(1 11-5 aw closed and filled is another obvious MANY DEER AT ing with municipal work. At dlffer- An extensive schedule has boen ar District Fire Warden C. C. Chit-1 GEORGE L. STORY, and long known fact. SILVER CAMP ent meetfngs of the council he moved ranged. wood announces that tbe time for ! Administrator of the Estate of Aug Notice of Meeting of Uie Board of That it is up to the citizens of the ordering of these publications, Equalisation of The Horsefly Irri “Bell” Company Hearing Up burning slashings begins tomorrow. u,t W' Neumann, Deceased. Klamath Falls to see that this matter Don Lytle, Carey M. Ramsby and and bls motion was lost. During the gation District. is taken up as soon as possible, and J. A. Thompson returned on Monday absence of Rogers a few weeks ago WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept 2».— i All persons can now burn their slash- Gordon E. Hayes and Earle C. Latour- The board of directors of the that it is their duty to see that a big from Silver Camp on the Rogue Riv Matthews brought up the question A suit sult involving Involving many big business * Ings, “8«. but this must be done under the ette, attorneys. 10-17-34-31-7« vote in favor of the closing is regis er. They brought back two bucks, sgaln, and his motion was passed. firms' ms’ telephone charges was ached- regulations prescribed by the state ! ------------------- ——------ __________ —— I | Horsefly Irrigation district, acting as Notice of Contest a board of equalisation, will meet to tered at the special election—these and tell of others who are having Mayor Nicholas voting to break the uled for hearing today. The "Beir forestry board. Any assistance needed will be ten 1 Department of the Interior, United ‘"inaiI*« assessments at the residence are the points to be borne in mind eucceea. tlA company proposes to “me.'er” Its now. Bert Withrow and Charles De Lap, Htates Land Office, Lakeview, o( Robert Gosa, In the Third division, And then came the question of last calls, charging firms for the number ¡dered by Warden Chitwood or bls I also at Silver Camp, arrived home night, of what fund to take tbe sub of calls made and abolishing flat rate subordinates. at 1 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, October Oregon, Heptember IV, 10, 1914, -------------------- . ............. — Within a few days, the Klamath Tu«-sday evening. Lytle says that scription money from. Mxtthe — 'contracts. According to Mr. Chitwood there To James H. Henderson of Swan, 6, 1914, and continue In session from Matthews' Vst lionri tihmif flfti/ fl ma Is* itila <4 1.« f)r*s>cr/trt Chamber of Commerce will forward the morning after Withrow and De motion v as voted down, and It was have been about fifty fires In this dis- Oregon, Contesstee. day to day, ns long aa may be nacaa- to Portland a splendid collection ot ljp pitched camp, Withrow went out in the laughter that followed that The Cottag«- Studio has just In- trlct this summer. None were aerlous. I You are hereby notified that Wil sary, not exceeding ten days, to hear Klamath grains and grasses for ex and killed a splendid buck, .Matthews addressed the council re- stalled a new Ingento enlarging ma- liam McCabe, who gives Klamath and determine such objections to the hibit purposes. Some specimens are Two other Klamath hunters at Sll- pirdlng Its conduct. chine. Mr. Henllne states that he “UNITED ERIN" Falls, Oregon, as his postofflee ad assessment as may come before it, still coming In. ver Camp are O. W. Robertson and ----------------------------- - has had so many Inquiries and re- IN A MYTH dress, did on July 3rd, 1914. fite In and correct and equalise all of the A portion of this will be displayed Henry Stout. They are expected NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Despite this office hte duly corroborated ap assessments. Cleveland Honors Its Workhorses quests for copying and enlarging old In the Portland Chamber of Com home tomorrow, and when last CLEVELAND, Sept. 29.—Today i photographs that he finally decided reports from England that Ireland 1» plication to contest and »«curs tho The assessment roll la now ready merce, where daily thousands of peo night's arrivals left the camp they was workhorse day in Cleveland. A to add this new equipment for the ac- I 1 united with England against the Ger cancellation of your homozte«d Entry and will be In the office of the secre ple call to learn about Oregon, The : had three bucks to their credit. parade through the downtown sec commodatlon of bls patrons. With mans, Irish papers just arrived In- No. 04730, serial No. 04730, made tary of the board, Francis Bowne, at remainder will be used on the exhibit __________________ tion was enjoyed by all except the tho new rrmchlno old faded photo 1 dlcate that this Is far from being the November 22, 1911, for southweit Ills residence In the Fourth division, cars sent through the East and Mid- HHII* Fl RCHABE workhorses. graphs, tintypes or kodak pictures case In the Emerald Isle. quarter (8W>4) of section 28, town until the meeting of said board of die West by the railroads. BILL IN TABLED Members of the Cleveland Work can be copied, enlarged or reduced. The Irish papers say that Ireland ship 37, rango 10 East Wlilametlv equalisation for the inspection of all WASHINGTON, I) C„ Sept. 29 — horse Parade Association were busy Another Important feature of the new Is placarded with seditious posters. meridian, and as grounds for bls con persons Interested. With an estimated production of i Administration officials announce that along tbe line of march, selling tags machine is that It enables the pho-[. Attempts to persuade the Irish to en test he alleges that you never estab Dated at Bonanza, Oregon, Sept. 1, nearly 582,000,000,000 cubic feet of i action by congress on the 830,000,- to raise n fund of 35,000 to buy an tographer to copy and reproduce the list i have not been very successful. ' lished or maintained residence upon 1914. natural gas, the United States estab 000 ship purchase bill has been de automobile ambulance for Injured, photograph of any one picture In a A rigid censorship prevented the said land; that you have never culti FRANCIfl J. BOWNE, lished a new high record last year. group photograph. < cabling of these facts. sick and crippled workhorses. I ferred until December. vated or Improved th« name, and that 3-10-17-14-1 aw Secretary. Stu-Weekly Herald T German Cruiser Sinks Steamers