The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, October 05, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
PAOB TWO
MONDAY, tHTOIIKR A. 1014
(cheeks, nnd then Imitating the gurgle(eeesed, I will offer for sale, and on
ol wine Into a glas«.
"Whoever and »tier ths 36lh day of Hcptembor,
taught you these unladylike accom­ 1914, will sell at private sale, for
cash, to the highest bUd*. subject
INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 2. — More
I.ONDON, Oct. 2. One of the best plishments?” asked the governess.
A Continuation of the
to coufirmatlon by tbe said court, tbe
tuna ï.OOO.OOn ho*.utvr men, women
"8
s
sii!
It
was
papa,"
came
i>eu pictures drawn ot Kaiser Wil­
Klaaaatli Republican
and children are today celebrating
helm. according to ttiow who have the gl<*eful auswar. "lie can do it following described real property, to-
what is probaly the most unique holi­
■ *»
known th«* War Lord, is contained in aidendidly." And she gurgled again wilt
Editor
W. O. SMITH
day ever given the people of thia
Mlie oust halt of the southwest
a book ot memoirs Just published by tn the hope of doveloplug by loug
Miss Anu«» Topnaui, who for some practice a talent equal to hla.
quarter ot section fifteen (16)
Knierad at the postole* at Klamath slate. By proclamation of Governor {
years acted as Eiialish goverr *-*e lo
aud ths northeast quarter of the
Falla. Ore., as second class matter. Samuel M. Ralstou all Indiana has tor < I'nitvd Press ijervtcs
this one day focused Its attention in a
I
the
kttu.
i
s
daughter
Th«*
"recol-
northwest quarter, and tbe north­
SAN FRANt lMX», Oct. I.—Tlu>l l*acMlc coast lm»ln<-»» lias just
Published by the Herald Publishing new way on preventable diseases.
liH-tioua" of Miss Topliam contain, be-
west quarter of the northeast quar­
WITH EX IN I
Company, of Klamuth Faile, on
Cities are decorated, factories are 1 IKHH.HI siifvly through a mmtewltal trying crisis anti haa settle«! to it
»id«*a Its pictures of the kaiser him
ter of section twenty-two (31), iu
I
Monday and Thursday of each week closed down, merchants have «uspend-
s. If, a number of Interesting etorl«*»
sane. houik I ami gratifying healthy plains with »pleudld proni iaew »i
HAN DINGO, Oct. 8. Elbert llub I township thirty-eight (38) «outii,
«*d business. Slid iu sc«>r«*s ot com­
■ of th«» kaiser's court.
raugu eleven (11) caat ot the Wil­
bird, better known ns Fra Klbortus.
Meanly iiiiprovcmeut, i» the opiniou hen* of I. O. IthoutlCH, generai pur-
munities with populations ruuulng
From the numerous etorl«« and lu­ b ih been an Interested visitor at Hau
lamette meridian, being lu Klam­
from 3.000 to 300,000, spectacular
iliasiug agent for tin* Soutlieru l*acitic railway.
cldeuta In the book In which ll!« I lego, getting Impressions for some' ath county, state ot Oregon, and
parades were to be a feature of the
majesty figures it is poeaible to re extensive writing he plans to do in
containing one huudred sixty (Iflo)
Rhoades lias just returned from au nxteuiled trip of the coast. He
day’s doings.
construct a very graphic aud by no hla publications during the coming
acres, more or leas.
The day became oue of education
means unattractive portrait of the winter.
punhased from gl.YlMHi.IHMi to g2O.lNHi.iMiO of supplie» eacli year for
All blda may bo mailed to me or
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.- Ninety- (or the school childreu on the subject i
ruler of Germany, silk«* in hla func­
my attorneys at Oregon City, Or-
his
company
from
various
potate
and
from
nearly
a
thousand
firm».
"It
Is
the
only
exposition
I
ever
(<>
five young men and fifteen young wo­ of preveutable diseases.
Hundreds
tion of monarch and his role of hua
saw,” said th«* Fra, "which Is typical ¡cgon.
men, soiis and daughters of the Chi­ •->f thousands of school children
band aud pareut.
"Tin* era of extravagance* and wa.»t«> 1» now a thing of the poet,”
of tbe city lu which It Is held. The
GEORIIK L STORY,
uese republic. arrived here recently marched in parades, carrying banners
The "papa" of the princmui is very San Diego exposition could he held , Administrator of tho Estate ot Aug
»aid ItlioHiles her«*. "A reaction ha» wt in, ami people art* now getting
from Hongkoug on the Pacific Mail ind pennants on which were phrasea
much nearer the kaiser of high jail- nowhere In the world except lu the
net W. Neumann, Deceased.
liner China. Their exianses are paid telling facta about health and disease,
I beUev«* the hard lime« were
down to wunil and economical living.
itice. alternately gushing and fero- »mall radius ot Southern California 'Gordon K. Hayes «nd Earle C. Mtour
out of the Boxer indemnity fund, the Hundreds of-floats portrayed in some
clous, always cocksure, and contin­ Here you have climate, the most ro- j
due largely to the unduly large profits which Iiati l»een mndc during
10-17-14-31-7«
ette, attorneys.
young Chinese, who have already ac- manner important health truths.
ually doing ludlacreet things. Every­ mantle traditions and a distinct al-1
quited themselves in preparatory
Church societies, chambers of com-1 du* preceding |H*riod. Profits are not ho large, uowr. bui goods arc
body around bin» is kept ever on the inosphere In which Imagination must
Notice of Contest
schools at home, are to enter colleges mere«, women's clubs and other or-1
move or ready io be on the move next run riot
»riling mon* rapidly
There are great thing* Department ot the Interior, lulled
In the Middle West, after a brief tour gauizations joined in today's célébra-1
moment; every one with whom tie is ahead In 1916, great things not alouc
States laind Office. Lakeview,
of California. After taking courses tton State militia, including the hos­
"Tile country trade is growing stronger. It Is ntrouger than the
uMixclated Is ex|H»cted to be as Inter- {for Sun Diego and for California, but
in the American schools the party will pital corps, took part.
Oregon, September 10, 1*14,
««ted in everything as be Is himself.
trade iu the city. People are not buying ho mauy luxuries now, hut
for every Easterner who la fortunate {-| u James II. Henderson of Swan,
return to their native land to teach
Merchants seised the opportunity to ■
His sou, the crown prince, Is uot enough to com«« here."
the rising generation m China.
Oregon, Conteeelce
they
are
buying
the
thiugn
they
need.
display health-giving foods, healthful j
tuqre typically tho tactless, hustling,
Tbe
Spanish
atmosphere
la
so
etrik*
J
You
are hereby notified that Wil-
clothing, athletic goods and utensils
grandiose, yet childlike, «*arn«*st but
"Where before a woman would |>ay gT.N for a hat, slw now imys
It cannot possibly
bo missed , Ham McCabe,
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_____ _ who
___ gives
__ ___ Klamath
used in the general health propo-
¡suiierficial Hohensolleru than is the ■ Ing thut
I Every building in the grounds I«'Falls, Oregon, as bls postotfics sd*
ganda.
gift, and mh - iiih perfectly Hali.*dt<*d. Iu the hotel» tlie high pric«*d roosaa
kaiser.
Spanish-Colonial, even the great Idresa, did on July 3rd, 1914, file In
The occasion is known as "Disease
All thlugs are plain to the kaiser, I'ueiite Cabrillo. which forma the west, this offiea bls duly corroborated s| •
are n<>t being taken, but the Itotel register allows that the u umber of
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.- Ai- Prevention Day," and while this is
uot excepting the mysterious ways of < nt rance looks as though It had be«*n I plication to contest and secure ths
Kaufmau. at one lime a contender for the first time it has been observed,
luitron» is ju»t a» large, it not larger Ilian before. Tailors art* aelling
Providence; all excepting the suffra­ Dans|>lanted from some ancient Span-{cancellation of your bomestsad Entry
heavyweight championship honors, is the intention is to make It an annual
b-».» ex|H-n»ive clo<li«*a, shoe men are M-lling cheaper priced »h««**, anti
gettes. He admits that he do»*« not lab city.------------------------------------------- No. 04730, serial No. 04730, made
suing for a divorce here from Annette occasion, and to impress the princi­
understand them.
dry good» storca are M-lling lower prli-eil good».
Tlie coiuplaintH of
Kaufman. They were married in ple for which the day stands as being
Even the large gardens and the]November 32. 1911, for southwest
"Why. in heaven's name, do women
Pittsburg, February 2. 1911.
quid
patois are Spanish
The gar­ quarter (8W14) ot section 38, town­
equal with the principle for which the
luird times are now coming chiefly from tltom* businvw> concern« that
want the vole?" he asks; and he
In his complaint Kaufman asserts Fourth of July stands.
dens and attendants ar«* caballero» ship 37. range 10 East Wlllametl«
threatened one charming lady auffa
are dealing in luxuries.
that his wife in August of this year
meridian, and as grounds for his con­
The idea has been received with fa­
gist whom he met at Kiel, and who olid conqulstadoree; the dancing girls
visited a San Francisco cafe with peo­
test
he alleges that you never estab­
are
Bpanlrh;
the
carnivals
and
other
vor by educators and philanthropists
promls«*d u suffragist Invasion of Ger­
"Tin* num who i» really producing something lind» a ready market
ple w ith a bom he was not acquainted,
lished
or maintained residence upon
special
events
of
1915
ar,
made
up
throughout the United States. Gov­
many, that It the Pankhurst section
for Ilin glMMin.
and that she has persisted in accept­
from
the
carnivals
of
Spanish-Amer-
said
land;
that you have never culti­
ernor Ralston received a letter from
went to Germany, he would give them
ing theatrical work against his wish.
vated
or
Improved
the same, and that
lea
of
the
old
days.
Nathan Strauss of New York in which
much worse than two days' detention'
He also says she has called him names
)ou
have
abandoned
said land and
It
needs
little
iniaalnatiou
to
think
be said:
In Holloway, with newspapers to road
and that he was obliged to leave her
have
de|>arted
from
the
stale of Ore-
that
In
walking
through
thv
gates
of
"I consider this one of the greatest
and flowers to decorat«* their cells.
the latter part of August.
ideas ever originated." He congrat-1
What exactly the German police I the exposition one Ims left behind him 'gun.
You are, therefore, further notified
ulated Indiana on the birth of an idea
would do with the suffragettes. WII- the turmoil and rush of a modern
MT. LAKI NEWS ITEMS
"sure to spread throughout the na­
■ helm II. did not make clear; but per- American city and has stepped buck,that the said allegations will bn taken
tion.”
■haps this problem need not worry us three of four centuries into a city ot, by thia office as having been con­
oid Spain.
i fessed by you, and your said entry
The proposal to observe "Disease
I very much more.
MT. LAKI, Oct. 3.—The Ladies'
will be canceled thereunder without
Although a genial man In Ills lela-
Aid society of the Mt. Laki church i’reventlou Day" came from Walter
Bi MARGARET MASON
■your further right to be heard thero­
ur«*s, the kalaer Jok«*s with difficulty. Mts. Zumwalt Return«.
will meet at the church Wednesday, D. Thruber, executive secretary of the
For Instance, plenty of us could have
y|rg. i»OM j Zumwalt, who va> in. either before this office or on ap­
October 7th, at 1 o'clock. There will Indiana Society for the Prevention of
(Written for the United Press)
Tuberculosis, who urged the governor
thought of a more diplomatic jape to ,all«*d south on account of the Illness peal, If you fall to file In this offleo
be comforters to tie.
toise shell Is coming into greut vogue, drop upon an English governess who <>( p«*r elater at San Jose, and has been within twenty days after the fourth
to put the machinery of the state be­ l’erses has a pretty purse
Filled with powder-puff and many
¡With its rich brown and amber was seeing her Cermnti princess pupil away for some weeks, has returned. publication ot thia notice, as shown
Mrs. Will Morrison and daughter, hind the proposition, following a suc­
Fancy little female fade,
mottling, it has been fashioned into parad«» for the first time In the uni­ Before coming to Klamath Falla Mrs. below, your answer, under «mlh. Spe­
Mabel, are out from the Falls over cessful "tryout" of the idea in Ander­
But of coin there isn't any.
stunning bracelets and drop earrings form of the Death's Head Husaara Zumwalt visited Mrs. Richard 8 cifically meeting and responding to
son. Ind.
Sunday.
For to gel this pretty purse,
mounted in filigree gold. Of course. than the statement: "She will ride Smith at Eugene.
thiNm allegations ot contest, or It you
as the huge Spanish combs and the at the head of the first regiment that
The directors of the Klamath Wa­ l’erses paid a pretty penny.
■ fall within that time to file In this
The threshing through this part of
newest curved back combs that fit Invades England.”
¡office due proof that you have
the valley is nearly done. There are ter Users Association are today mak­
STATEMENT of the ownership, man­
into the side of the French twist, tor­
The sniggering rudvness of the re­
served a copy ot your answer on tlie
good reports of grain yield for the ing the final arrangements for the
NEW YORK, Oct. 3 —Who steals toise shell is most in Its element,
agement, circulation, etc , required
meeting to be held at Merrill Satur-
mark was met by u counter from Mias
year.
by tiie act of August. 24. till. of. said contestant either In person or
day, when the new reclamation law’s my purse, steals trash. Is indeed a since everybody knows about "the Topham (whom the kaiser came to the Semi-Weekly Herald, published I ’’ re8 ----- " —
If thia aervlce
ma
t made A»«*
•»*-
«««.tla
base libel on the hare and the tortoise.
speak of ns "our English Dread-'
At the regular meeting of the provisions and other matters will be
¡Is
by
the
delivery
of a copy of
.Mondays and Thursdays of osch week,
These new combs curved to fit the nought"); but it remains one of those
newest bag models
Christian Endeavor Sunday evening, discussed
at Klsiiinfli Falla, Oregon, for October your answer lo the contestant In per­
The Merrill meeting will also be a
reports will be given by those attend­
son, proof of such service must be
now seen on every nark of the head as they are thrust things that might very well have been 1. 1914.
crossways Into the French twist are put differently. Most of the kaiser's
ing the county convention in Klamath farmer's institute, and talks on mat­
haud. No modern
Klamath either the said conteelant'a written
Editor
—
W.
O.
Hmlth,
ters of interest to the farmers will be !
decidedly attractive, as well as use- recorded outbursts of humor---and
Falls.
acknowledgment of hla receipt ot the
Falls. Oregon
poet would dure ful. The most artistic style la com- some of his utternm es as statesman
made by irrigationists ¡.nd farmers.
copy, ebowlug the date ot Its receipt,
Managing
Editor
—
W
O
Smith
thus to hold up the posed of five leaf shape projections i are open to the same criticism.
One of the speakers expected Is •
Theodore Case spent a few days in
or
the affidavit ot the person by whom
Klamith Falls, Oregon
new reticule to rid- ol varying length Then there ar>-
Let it not be assumed from this I
the Falls visiting and attending the Dr. James Withycombe. republican ■
the delivery was made, stating when
Business
Manager
—
W.
O.
Smith,
Icule. Not a single fan shaped ones and fern shapen ones i that the kaiser of Mias Topham's book
C. E. convention. He reports an en­ candidate for governor, and for years
and whore the copy was delivered; It
Klamith Falla. Oregon.
leather bag Is and conceits without end.
head of the extension division of the >
an<l our visualization is an altogexner
thusiastic gathering.
made by registered mall, proof of
Owners
glimpsed among
Oregon Agricultural College. County
For evening wear they are shown disagreeable person. Far from it
Huch
aervlce must consist of the affi­
W. O Braith, Klamath Falls. Ore.
the really smart edged in rhinestones.
With the opening of the hunting Agriculturist Glaisyer. Project Man-1
The high Not at least just now, when we are
davit" ot the person by whom the copy
sawrrtsw
«g.
Ollilin,
rvlMlilUtll
«Mill«,
v/|t
Lena
I.
.Smith,
Klainath
Falls.
Ore
ones, all being of,
season there are many visitors in this nger Camp and others are also listed, j
Spanish combs of elaborate design are , fighting him for our live« and for our
Xst. Otterbein. Klamath Falls. Ore | **»
***•«* “«“> “*•
soft e s t taffeta,
This is to be an all day event. One!
....
■>< tsi t rtfMr'sv tat wVtig'lv it waa niaila/4
part of the country.
very smart worn thrust squarely in conception of civilisation, would we
l'<»atoffice to which It was mailed, an»
ano
Known
bondholders.
mortage»«
moire or brocade.
feature planned is a “get together" j
the top ot the coiffure or coquettish- overlook his many appreciations of and other security holders, holding 1 ***** affidavit must be accompanied by
The accepted
The shoe product of the United dinner at noon, to be served by the ■
ly sideways at the crown of the head as|>ects of our English country and per cent or more of total amount of ,*IC postmaster s receipt for the let-
shapes
are either
Msrrill
women.
Their
connection
State» exceeds that of England.
The exclusive woman will do well to i>eople.
I bonds, mortgages, or other securities ter.
...... insures ...
„»
_ __
square or oval, the keep then«- latent comb fashions under
Its success, as
More than once he has paid tribute Nona
France. Germany and Italy, with a with the affair
i
You should slate iu your answer
has been proven repeatedly in the Mamaret rtaien longest part of the
few more countries thrown in.
her hat. however, for too much popu­ to the b«>auty and attraction of the
W O. SMITH, Manager
¡the
name of the postoffloe to which
past.
H'val either running across or up and .
I
English countryside. He has a poem
Sworn to and subscribed before me,; you desire future notices to be sent t*>
The program arranged follows:
|down
*ult one’*' P'trsenal choice, j larity will kill their charms.
{of
Kipling
framed
and
hung
In
tils
The South African oxen are clad in
(you*
this 1st day of October, 1914
"trousers" to ward off the ravages of 9 a. m - Addresses of Welcome, by Tlle toP’* or *«■»»«• <»’ /ore that used
Tho lais-d high shoes art* <<*rtainly room; his favorite book as a boy was
.1.
If.
CARNAHAN,
FRED P. CRONEMILLER.
Dan Van Brimmer and N. 8. Merrill i*° exl,O!”' ‘heir metal identity are no»
the tsetse fly.
an accepted fact. All the smart boot "Frank Falrlegh”; he likes Dickens;
Notary Public for Oregon.
Receiver
«.»: 1— Soil Seepage and Drainage.”
always covered with the same
he
buys
hla
horses
in
England
or
Ire
­
material which makes the bag. An shops are showing them, and they land; be sends to Ixmdon for his tea;
Date of lit publication, Sept. 14. 1*14
J. G. Camp, project manager.
are most ornate with colored cloth
Dale ot 2nd publication Hept. 21, 1*14
9: 45—"Project Extension,” discus- I inch-and-a-half wide strap of the
{lie worships Reynolds and Gainsboro
LEGAL NOTICES
¡same material also serves aa a handle tops and colored laces. A combina­ and Nelson.
Date of 3rd publication Sept. 28, 1*1 4
sion, led by J. Frank Adams
tion of black and white shows the
'Date of 4th publication Oct. 6, 1*14
10:00—"Power Development,” dig. in H^u of the erstwhile chord or
In fact, one could fill a column with
Notice to Creditors
lower part of the shoe In black patent
I chain.
cussion led by J. G. Swan.
kid, the top of white cloth with a nar­ , his numerous English preferences, In the County Court of the Htale of
Notli-e for Publication
10: IS—"Water Measurement,” dis-
The linings of the new bags are row band of black patent kid around ’¡'hat we are at war with so very En­
Oregon for the County of Klamath.
(Not Coal lainds)
cussion led by George Fry, superin- sll of the softest silk or satin in th< top and down both sides
glish
a
foreigner
la
one
ot
life
’
s
larger
In the Matter of the Estate of Jessie
of the
’
l>epartiuent
of the Interior, United
tendent of maintenance.
{charming colors and with tiny pockets
N. Oflleld, Deceased.
opening, which is laced with white ¡ironies; yet we arc at war with him
States
Laud
Office at Lakeview,
10:30—Discussion led by Theodor*- in which nestle the necensary mirror laces. Black and whle stri|>ed
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
stock- (and he with us) more bitterly and
Oregon, September 1, 1*14.
Case.
¡powder puff and other toilet acces-
Hugh
ally
than
we
yet
fully
realize.
le<signed, Emily M. Matthews hus
ings are to be worn with this effect.
Notice Is hereby given that Hattie
11:00—"Agricultural Development,” ;sories, as well as a coin purse and a
T’lic Russian spirit peeps out every­ been apoluted administratrix ot the
Like last season's high shoe, the
'|C. Llnxl, whose postoffice address la
H. Roland Glaisyer, county agricul-|>-ard case.
where
If
we
look
at
Wilhelm
II.
close
­
'loth toils are shaped to simulate
estate of Jessie N. Oflleld, deceased,
You'll relish them these cool
turlst.
While the inside of the bag typifies 1 spats. Novel hosiery also affects th<* ly, d'-aplte the European (or English) by tlie County Court of tlie State of { Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on tho
mornings. They're so easily
11:30 Original Supprise Package.
necessity, the outside goes to the ’ different colored top, and a respect­ gio»« < f genl letminlliiess When Queen Oregon for Klamath county, and ha« 20th day of May, 1914, filo In thia
1 2: "0—Get-Together Dinner. Served other extreme to signify luxury with able black or nunlike drah becomes a Alexandria and the German empress ¡duly <iuallfied as such. All persons 1 ofllce eworu statement and appllca-
and quickly made from our pre­
to all. Bread, butter, coffee, sugar, ,.x<|(|igjt,. insets of beadwork tassels 1 riot of scarlet or equally lively shad** were drlien in 1'erlin the horses of having claims ugalnst said estate are 1 tton No. O7G67, to purchase the NW
cream and salads provided by Mer- of silk or beads as u finish, and clasps above the calf. However, as they arc their carriage were frightened by a hereby notified to present tbs same to ‘4 NW *4 (being lot 1), Section 7,
pared
Township 38 S, Range 10 E., Willam­
rill residents. Pie, cake and cooked composed of tiny balls of crystal or above the knee they may be classi­ salute c*f guns.
me al the office of the county clsrk of
ette meridian, and the timber there­
meats furnished by visiting neigh- (.j»«» of colored Imitation g'-ms to 'ar­ fied as high toned rather than loud.
The master of the horse was pre­
I lamath county, Klamath Falls, Ore­
bors.
ry out the scheme of the silk material.
The new neckwear all shows the sented subsequently by the kaiser to gon, with proper vouchers, duly veri­ on, under the provisions of the act
1:00—Co-operative Buying and Sell­
Quite the newest, and most piquant tendency toward the high collar even King Edwnid, who rlrcady knew tlie fied, as required by law, within six of June 3,1878, and acta amendatory,
ing.” Judge J. B. Griffith.
{known as the "Timber and Stone
{touch, however, is an inch-wide among the roll collars which now ¡official very well,
¡months from the date hereof.
1:16—"Co-operative Banking,"Judge plaque of crystal rimmed in enamel
"Here
’
s
the
man
who
made
such
u
Law," at such valuo as might be fixed
fasten primly close up to the collar­
Date and first published Heptember
George Noland.
by appraisement, and that, pursuant
' with an enamel monogram in the bone. As the collars get higher and fearful bungle (liat slch blamlrt) ■ 14,1914»
1:30—"Co-operative Dairying,” M «enter of the same shade as the jewel-
to sucli application, the land and tim­
Add an egg for best results,
tighter, they also get fussier and with Ids horses,” said the kaiser in
Date of last publication October
Gtacominl.
ber thereon have beon appraised at a
,ed clasps or the color of the bag. fancier and farther away from the presenting his humble servant.
12, 1314.
then with a dash of our "Log
1:45- Co-operative Cold Storage.” Tills dainty proclamation of one’s
The
significance
of
Instances
like
'total
of |100, the tlmbor estimated
comfortable simplicity of the summer
EMILY M MATTHEWS,
Wm. McClellan.
identity hangs suspended on a tiny collars. Some of the more elaborate I Illis cannot be exaggerated. They are
140,000 board feet, at 60 cents per
Cabin” Sap, a cup of that
Administratrix
2:00—"Rural Credit and Co-opera­ silver chain an inch in length from
.even have an edging of white ostrich of essential barbarism, not of civil- JOHN 8. IlOHRi.'R. Chamber of Com-1 jM., nnd the land |20; that said appli­
famous Morning Glory” Coffee
tion.” Abel Ady.
lied
Europe,
That
the*
kaiser
"means
tlie top of the frame.
cant will offor final proof In support
■ feather fronds, and most of them are
merce building, Portland, Ore..1
2:45—Surprise Package Number Two
¡of her application and sworn state-
Balls of polished tortoise shell are developed from chiffon, satin, char- ¡nothing" by them adds to their sig-
you’re ready to start the day
Attorney
for
Administratrix.
3:00—"Rural Success/ Dr. ■lame«
I inent on tho 7th day of November.
i often seen as claapa instead of the meuse, net, lace or crepe de chin** nlflcance.
Withycombe.
The schoolboylsh side of the kaiser, In the county court of ths stnte of 1914, bofore C, II. Do Lap, county
right, with the morning glow
crystal and colored glass, and as other instead of the plainer lawns and or­
although it may at. times embarrass
garnishing
of
feminine
charms
tor-.
gandies.
Oregon, for the county of Clackn- clerk of Klamath county, nt Klamath
of good cheer on your face.
In a combination sled and wagon
necdloHsly the solemn and deserving
Falls, Oregon,
mas.
for children the runners are turned
person, one condemns lews severely.
Any poraon Is at liberty to protest
fin Transylvania, as a reward if Rou-
the matter of the estate of Aguust
down to project below the wheels HI SHIA WANTS
Indeed, it Is possible to be pleased by
this purchase before entry, or initiate
ItOl
.MANIA
AID
mHn
|
a
aril)
enter
Into
active
opposi
­
W. Neumann, deceased.
when used for the former.
some of Miss Topham*« storyettos of
n contest at any time before patotr.
tion to the Austro-Germany forces tlie mutual mischief of the kaiser and
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ issues, by filing n corroborated aft.
immediately, and if the Roumanians his daughter
Fred Bremer, Oscar Brenneman, J. t nited Frees Service
tue of an order and lieenso heretofore davit in this ofllce, alleging face
P. Tabor and Morris i^slle leave to­
BUCHAREST, Oct. 3. It has been themselves conquer Transylvania,
One day the prln.cess shocked her granted by the above-named court to which would defeat tho entry.
HELI.8 TIIE BEST
day for a three-day hunt near Parker officially announced that Russia oers
The Russian forces already occupy governess by making the "pop” of a the undersigned administrator of the
JAS. F. BURGESS, Reglatsr,
mountain.
Roumania the province of Bukovina, {part of Bukovina.
champagne cork with her lips and estate of August W. Naumann. <1e- 9-10 11-6 sw
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