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PAQB TWO TMUHMDAY. OtTOHEH «, (»14 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. —— CRATER UKF MA NAGER NEES RIG TRAVEL FOR I9H Semi-Weekly Herald II——»— II- i^——X. STIRRING APPEAL TO GET lilt; RIKGE til NH WI RE ENGLAND THINK* SURPRISE Ttl GEItMtNs GERMANS TRYING ENGLISHMEN TO ENLIST . ........ A . 3 C_l| I- /AlltWerpS T All IS Expected Quickly By the German* WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. «. liy Kl> L. KEEN Firmly convinced that Crater Lake BERLIN, Oct 8. A luviubor ut to to become the moat popular ua- Secretary l«ane has notified Senator (Staff t'<>rrea|M>ii<l<-ul I uited rIVas) thuGeriuuii parliuuieut, wliu for near- HINDI t AY AI.RY IN RI MIED TO LONDON. Sept. 11,—tRy mail to l> ten years has beoti connected with | THH NORTH --------- J tional park Lu the West, and that Chamberlain that he has designated W. O. MMJTH Editor great benefits are to be secured from la* uon-lrrigable more than 1,800,000 New York) -Arthur Mee, the well the army budget vouimhtm* uf the kuown Cardiff ealitor and journalist, telchsiag tells some lulsrvstlug thing» Ilarci) tvlatie Horsemen Will Reset». | Ulittw<8 Press fler*l"f --------- 1 this by Klamath Falls. Alfred L. i acres of land in Oregon. I'ersous having entries of 180 acres lias just written the greatest appeal of the history of the uuw fatuous tl- Kntsred at the postoffice at Klamath Parkhurst, manager of the Crater i'licic "llaplislil <>f Fire" Against ¡ IIERLIN, Oct. • I Via Wireless) — Falla. Or*., as second class matter. company, and Fred L. Kiser, within the designated area, may ap yet made to the uieu of Rugland to ceutlmetre siege gutlK. which served iho German Rigtit. Ubero l'titau» ¡The ¡ generai staff announces that the the renowned photographer, came in ply to enlarge their homesteads to 330 lake up arms for their country. He ¡the Gertnaus so effectively nt I.lege and Luiidwcliiw Aro Attempting a| ! capture of Antwerp lu a abort lima la Published by the Herald Publishing ¡today from tho park, on their way acres by taking up designated vacant declares that England is facing pos ¡and Namur. FlaukiUK M«>»«•meut—The Report Company, of Klamath Falla, on certain. It to slated that the forts land adjulniug their present entries. sible aunihllatlou and that uulesa Its . “The surprise that Germany pirn- Notimi* Very signltliant Monday and Thursday of each weak ¡north. The season at the lake has at Kessel and Hirtchem have surren- I The order will become effective J citizen« put forth every effort they I seasud such mortars,“ he says, in an cljsed, and the hotel Is shut up for Idered, after being battered by the big November 10th. ¡can, that they may beccotue subjects article published by the I'eue Zuer- the winter. LONDON. Oct. 7. Realising that siege guns. “Considering the size and the new. I Tbe lands lie principally in Klam-¡of the kaiser. Hi* article follows: I eher Zeitvug, “was as great III Ger the Germnn right In France la seri- It la stated that tlu- bombardment “England is lighting for the right many as II was in other countries. ously tbK.at.niug British .«mmunlca- neas of Crater Lake National Park, it “,h- Wasco. Crook, Sherman.Wheelur, «-« •'” LET'S GET BV8Y ...... . '<>f the Inner ling is being rushed Harney. Grant, Umatilla., to be a free nation. She la lighting Aflei cvuipletiou of secret tests with received more patronage thia season, ¡Morrow, ( lion with the coati, tbe British are The general rlaff Is i-onlldeul that I not only lor France and Belgium, but these gutm »ofttv Glue ngo, nu«l the de tn comparison, than did Yellowstone Malheur and Raker couuties. energetically making efforts to check HAT has become of the Ktam- National Park and Glacial National the Belgians will not resist much ¡tor our own home». cision uf the government to order a ibis movement. ——— , I lunger. This war is a hundred times mure number ot them, it was a plobleui as ath County Scenic Attractions i park,” said Mr. Kiser. "There were MX>I*E OF LOCAL LIBRARY Il Is reported here that the Indlsu ¡important than the Boer war. it to huw to keep the mutter a secret. League, ur society of some such name ¡more people at the park this year Y4ORK IN EXTENDER The staff says the Uertuau successes «avalry, just arrived, lias been order means life and death fur us. We are “Over forty ottl<-er« took part in are uninterrupted on the western that was formed here last fall for the'than ever before, and an unusually _ ____ j Through the kindness and gener- lighting to keep our word, but we are the discussion* at which the military ed Into action. Thana dusky troopers whig in France, and that the French purpose ot making the Modoc l.ava'iar({„ ___ number from __________ California.” will have their "baptism of Are" Beds accessible to automobile parties, “There t* no question but what the ot •o,n«‘ Klamath Falls cltiseus, righting also, to keep our homes. Wo budget was prepared for subtuliudou are gradually being driven back. ugalust von Kluk a ami von lloehm's and for exploiting the wonderful j war and the financial unrest had their iWomen's Library Club has at last (are fighting, with Frauce aud B«l- to the budget committee of the relch- < oiumatida. scenic attractions of this section? ¡effect,” said Mr. Parkburst, “but the "b',*n *b,e to on* ot ,ta great- gium. to keep the Germans out of stag. When a new clause was reach GERMAN WAR VKXHEIJS The war office has groat faith In Last October about sixty Klamath season just cloeed was entirely satis-ambitions—that of making its England. ed witll truly the heading ..Arms." the REPORTER DAMAGED “ free t. _ ‘ _ public, *■“*. j "But the Qvrsiail army presses on, chief of the department of arms re tliesu troops, It la believed that they Falls men journeyed to the scene of factory, and we are looking forward books to **: the general Heretofore a small charge has been ¡and your home, your country, these quested that for the time being thia will bo able to check the flanking the war of '73, and spent three days to still greater travel next year. We TOKIO. Oct. 7.—It la reported that in that wonderful volcanic region, ‘.¡are prei^red for this, too. ¡made, payable quarterly, for the pur- «inlet streets, are tn peril. You must ¡subject could not be discussed. Al movements of Uhlans nud German Hie German unprotected cruiser Cor- Automobile batteries viewing the ice caves, the cinder r' Great progress was made on the ■ pose of maintaining the institution, help Eugland now if you want to nave th* conclusion of the conference he uiorau nud two gunboats wer* dam- flier«’ Is tiu great alarm here, al *S« h I by Japanese shell Are st Ktau cones, the battle grounds, and ex-¡construction of Crater I-ake Lodge. ' Public spirited people have come to'her. If the Germans win you will b<> I told uie lu strict coiifldeuee that the pressing wonder that such a marvel- new hotel at the rim, and the the front, though, aud the institution a subject of the kaiser, You will no ¡title “Arma” involved uew seige mor though It I* admitted I hat the tier Cnau, and were beached to prsvsat ous region was not known to ail the building is now 95 per cent complet feels that it can cover a broader field. I longer be a free citizen; you will be tars The general staff requested ur- man right Is gaining »inking The Jaixness aud British world. They returned to Klamath ed. We We intend intend to to open open thia this hostelry hostelry ’ The - new system goes into effect si Prussian slave, ruled with an iron , gently that not a word be said of the warships continue tbe Bombardment. matter In the committee; not even CIVILI INS SHOW Falls, fired with the same enthusiasm next season, so early in June I am Monday. « A general invitation has j rod by otheers from Potsdam. Thu harbor forts have been damaged HOME ANXIETIES and wonderfully impressed, and they coming to Klamath Falls to get a been extended to tbe geueral _. public, “There is no doubt about It. and It ¡the officers present Imd auy knowl to some extent. set about the formation of an organ- gang of carpenters to go into the park ¡the high school students and pupils ii* possible. It is pouible that unless edge ot It. “Rix w«<vks ago 1 vlsltcl an am- Ration to see that our scenic advant- to finish the interior of the hotel, jof the grade schools to make use of you strike a blow now. the last days LONDON. Oct. 7.--Nou-military' U NITER sTATKH TO ages were properly set forth. of our free nation may be upon u*. Imunition factory as member of ths circles arc uuxlous regarding the sit and have It ready for guests by July the book». HAVE DlltiGIHLEN One of the big objects the club I It is possible that the German army j armament commission, nud uacertaiu- uation in France The optimistic ut- Tbe result was the formation of the L The new hostelry is to be four It is possible fed that any number of projectiles and tllude of the war utllee last week. organisation. This had for its pur stories in height, the three upper ! sought to accomplish was to furnish a may defeat the allies NEW YORK. Oct 7 —Local airship pose the making of a roadway into stories to be of imitation halt timber ¡comfortable place where those with-¡that the British fleet may be beaten, ¡cases for th«'se mortars could be pro- moused expectations which have nut!bulI«J«T« say that America has ordered and the low er one of stone. All mod- cut home conveniences could spend I and that the German troops will lan«i ;duud within a very short time. In as yet been tulRlled. the Ijiva Beds, the placing of signs---------- - --------------------------------------------- ¡two war dirigible* a* a result of th* a* guides to tourists, and last, but' ern conveniences will be installed, ¡reply to my question whether these It Is admitted that the entire Brit-j European war. Colonel Ham Raber j spare time. Toward that end the' in England. "It Germuuy should beat us you mortars did not wear out rapidly, a ¡‘“h expeditionary forces, including ,breo weeks «go reported the result not least, the continuation of ..See | "With the completion of tbe hotel, I reading room was established, and Ils Klamath" trips that other Klamath J wc will remove the tents from the rim success in this respect was marked «v«u be colonists ot Prussia. Your director of the company said, 'There the Indian regiments, are In action. ,oi bla investigation* abroad, and ree- « hildreu will be t »ught G*noaa aud are not euough fortresses In existence county natural attractions might be : of the lake. These we will group at > from the start. ' lommended the dirigibles. given as much publicity as Crater the Lower Camp, where government: This plan will succeed still more!compelled to speak it; your boys will in the whole world to wear out a sin 11 'RKKY HA!I> TO RE • __________________ Lake. In short—Yellowstone Park i Leadquaurters are located, and there ! now. for in addition to the magaziues .be German conscript*. You will be gle mortar.’ As a matter uf fact, our READY FOR RATTLES THIRD H<>HEXZOLLKRN would have nothing on Klamath coun-( we will conduct a camp for tourists ( offer«*d patrons of the reading room i taxed to keep up the* tlermau army; si my possesses 3.U00 mortars of an ---------- IN HURT IN FIGHT BKRLIN, Oet. 7 —-Illy wireless! -- . ty. once our scenic attractions was at a lower rate than at the rim. This will now be able to take advantage of! which will keep you down. You will earlier date, which are still usable." The official North G«-rmau Gazette It Is announced that th« Austro ! THE HAUUK. Oet, f. Prince KBs I properly discovered, labelled and ad will be an ideal location for thoae .the library, with no cost to them■■ lose ail that Euglind lias given you— wishing to explore Dewey, Anna I selves. ¡your free speech, jour vote, your tree also discusses thseo uew niurtars with German situation la hopeful. vertised. Fretdsrlch, the secund sun of Kaiser ¡si>eclul reference to their projectiles. newspapers, your right to organize. At the first meeting a second junk Creek and Sand Creek canyons and It is reported that tbe Russian am- Wilhelm. has been wounded in the et for the sixty or more was arranged, the Garden of the Gods and climb i ROONEVELT STREET i “Germany is not a democratic I It says: baasxdor at Coustinople Is furious be- knre .nd ba, boen |ab,# ,o ,ba raa|. “If a weapon of lite German army cause of the embargo <>n Russia's as- for trestmeut. according to dispatches PARTLY VACATED ¡country. In England the people owu This was a trip to the summit ot ■ Union, Arant and other peaks." I the government; in Germany the gov- ha» a claim to popularity it is the 43- port grain trade and the Importation , received tonight Stukel Mountain the following Sun- A still greater collection of Crater day. But the enthusiasm of the sixty Lake views than bis matchless work City council Monday night passed (eminent owns the people. The Brit- centimetre mortars, which tn spite of of lirms Cemuirahin maa. Censorship will not iiermil permit th- the mes seemed to almost die out during the ¡in other years was made thia,year by an ordinance vacating that part of i ish idea is that tbe will of the people their huge dimensions have ruunuged It is expected t|>at the Turkish sage to show where the prince was In fact, the nav), lately Increased, will soon at week, for the only ones who did make ; Mr. Kiser. He spent the entire sea-1 Roosevelt street, between blocks 17 I must prevail; the German idea is that to remain concealed when wounded. It la staled that he the trip were Charles J. Ferguson and son photographing the lake and its and 18, in First Addition. This was the will of the people must agree with i uickname 'Brummer,*' which has tack the Russian Black Hea fleet, and fell from hie horse while leading a 'been given to these mortars, shows x Dr. W. A. Leonard. surroundings in its varied moods, and tn accordance with the petition ot M. the will of the emperor. that the Turkish tro«i|>s will soou at e barge. The autumn waned, and winter he will this winter display some strik- R. Doty some weeks ago. “In Eugland the army is the ser how far this popularity ha* progress tack the English because of the Brit Thia lu the third member ot th« held sway, to give way later to spring , ing new pictures, with every element At the last meeting ot the council vant of the nation, in Germany the ed. One cannot be astonished that a ish suppression of the kbedlve's rights . Uoh>n,0n,r|l fawl,z to be Invalbieted and summer, but still no activities on | in harmony for the especial study i Councilman Matthews held that the i military class over-ride» the people shot which burls with accuracy a In Egypt. during the wsr. of XUO pounds ovor a space of the part of the league, not even a made. ¡city should retain a part of the street ¡in England the king rules through ¡weight I ■—i —anm—***———■tt—mmmmggnwsgBB—B meeting. A year has passed by, and From this new set of pictures, Cra- for a tire station. Tbe other mem- the ministers; in Germany the em a German mile to Its goal, cauaen an < HOI.Ell 4 NPHEAIM ¡atmospheric pressure which for miles with the exception of that first meet- ter Lake is to be still more widely ad- bers held that this could not be legat peror rules without them. THROUGH HUNGARY LEGAL NOTICES “There is no secret about the Qsr-1 •r<“‘nd hurls everything Into the air. ing, nothing has been accomplished., vertised. A set of enlargements, in iy done, as the street was held on an That the Modoc Lava Beds is a re- colors, are to be installed in the state J easement for street purposes only, man emperor's intentions. He means | Reports havo shown that the projejc- LONDGN. Oct. 7. A Venire dis- .Notice tu < redllon gion that will awe everyone by its capital by Mr. Kiser, and he has al-¡An opinion by City Attorney Rutenlc, to conquer England and France. He 'HI*« after It has left the mortar, patch to the News states that rholern ' In tbe County Court of the Stale uf historic associations, by its wonderful ready promised to make another set | supporting the latter, was given last is throwing away masses of troop« «a use* a great noise only by cutting 1» spreading throughout Hungary., Oregon for th* County of Klamath to stagger the allies to defeat by through the air." ice caves and tbe ever present scars of colored enlargements for the bu- night. Offi.inl* ar«> alarmed. hi the Matter uf the Estate of Jessie 'force of uuiuvciB, numbers, nuu and in is lerriijiux terrifyiux - of the terrible volcanic turmoil of reau of national parks. This bureau ; iviw ui The schools at Budapest have been N. offisld. 4>——seed ages ago, is not doubted by any. But uses these pictures for educational; OLD TIMER IN the civil population by cruelties too T** ' BIRR MOON dosed In fear of an epidemic. Nolle* Is hereby given that the un- horrible to believe. FOR NEW WAIISHII'S the region is little known, and it is work, and they will be exhibited in lerslgned, Emily M. Matthews has practically inaccessible to automo- all the libraries in tbe big cities, as - “He could have stopped the war by —— GERMAN < RAFT been aimlnled administratrix of the WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. «. biles. well as Ln the leading educational in- Tom Woods, an old resident of a word; he could even now stop the I HUNK IN NORTH UFA | estate uf Jessie N. Offield, deceased, ¡Klamath county, living near Malin, ¡shooting down of innocent popula ,5,<*8 are being received and will be Parties visiting the Lava Beds this stltutions. by the County Court ot tae Stale of “In addition to the exhibit of Cra-was brought to Klamath Falls Mon itions and the destruction of beautiful j <•!>*«»*•« soon at the navy department summer ars convinced that a few THE HAGUE, Oct 7. It la an- Oregon for Klamath county, and has and an«l contracts awarded for construe- nuunred that a G> rm hi destroyer ws* duly qualified a* such. All persons men with rakes, picks and shovels ter Lake pictures with the Southern, day and brought before the county 'buildings and works of art. "But he does not because he dare | l*on t,r tbc three new battleships sunk In the North Hea by slther a (having claim* against said estate are would have no difficulty in making a Oregon exhibit and installed in the court on Tuesday to be examined good road clear into the region of at illuminated columns, I have received ¡as to his sanity, He was adjudged |not. It is his way of winning, and he l»uthorixed by congress this year, to mine or a torpedo. The location of bereb> notified to present ths earns to ¡must win at any cost if he Is to aavu;bo named the Idaho, Mississippi and tbe occurrence is withheld. tractions. The cost of this would be a contract for a display of these pic-'insane, and committed. m* st the office of th* county clerk of very little, and with volunteer labor ft tures in the Oregon building at the l Woods mental equilibrium appears bls throne. He has staked his crown * aiifornla. Thu crew <»f the wr*ck««l «raft « m I Inmath county, Klamath Falls, 0 Each will cost 87,800,000, exclu- aav.ul by a German cruiser. could be accomplished at no expense Panama-Pacific exposition,” said Mr. ¡to be in a pitable condition now, but on the defeat of England In order gon. with proper vouchers, duly vwi- 'Kiser. "A space has been reserved ¡there is hope that under the treat- that be may strip us of our trad«« and in a few days’ time. of WMor and armament. 'led. ss required by law, within i> Tii'j uew auper-draednoughta will J Why not get active NOW in tbe¡in an extremely advantageous loca- meat of the specialists at Salem, he our empire and bo master of all More than 2<>0 giant sonreblights mouths from the date hereof. arrangement of this road and thejtion, and I am to fill that space with i may become normal again, be “triplets,” each 824 feet iong. of] which are to be used ns a part of the Europe. Dale and first published September placing of the monuments to guide'enlargements in oil colors. These en- ----------------------------- “The Germans are almost at our 97 foot beont, 30-foot draft and with • 00 at the Panxma-Paclflc exposition 1 I.I9H- travelers? Why not this fall continue' iargement* will be about 3x4 feet and ‘ IN ITIATIVE BILL •I’4-1 **• larger and fa*t«>r than ■ gates. gates. The gallant Belgians and Int>l have arrived on the exposition ground ! I*nte of last publication October TALKS .NOW GOING i French are keeping them back until iuiiy now In the navy. the "See Klamath" excursions, that¡4x8 feet, and there will be at least and are being pul in place. Those re 1!, :»I4. They are to be other little known attractions may be (twenty of them, more British troops arrive in Franc«., batteries will include twelve ceived are 18 and 13 Inch, and are KMII.Y M MATTHEWS. framed in rough finished natural Work of making the people ac Our little army is doing Its best, but i141 nt h guns, four submerged torpedo the smallest sizes that will be used brought to the eyes of the public? Administratrix. quainted with the purport of at least tbe dauntless spirit of our thousands tube* Europe is at present shut to the wooda.” twenty-two 6-lneh rapid There wil! be low 3u-luch search I «KIN H. ROHRLlt, Chamber of Com Although the hotel is closed at the ¡some of the proposed laws, submitted cannot hold out forever against Ger- ¡'*re Ituns. tourist on account of the war, and lights, and many between three and merce budding, Portland, Or* . even for years after the war it will be i park, road construction is sUlll under ; to the people by Initiative petition has many's millions. Soon they mast be " ' four foot In dluiueler Attorney for Administratrix. Insursme tluil pays. Nee <'till«ote, uninviting to those who go to see the ¡way in the government camps. This oeen started in the county. Monday at our doors. highest werks ot man in the arts and 'work will be continued until the fore night Fred Peterson conducted a well "Then, If the German army should 'toln street. Doon I roin Homestead. Notice fur PirblhaUua attended discussion at Olene, Tues I come, your freedom, your borne, per- sciences, not the grim monuments to ' part of November. 1 M. K. llray, who hus a homestead l Not Coal Imnde) A force of men is at work now day be and Rollo C. Groesbeck left traps your life, will go. Nothing will j There are 9,400 retail stores In 'near Coon Point on the Upper Lake, Department of the Interior, United the terrible carnage wrought there. The American must travel, and with building the roads to connect tbe Fort for Worden, where a discussion will matter to you then. These streets I’cnnsylvanla managed by women, Is hero attending to business matters States I .and Office at Lakeview, Europe out of the question, he will .Klamath, or Klamath Falls entrance be held tonight. will be filled with German troops; | Oregon. Hoptember 3, 1914. Monday Mr. Groesbeck spoke on perhaps your home will be burned heed the slogan heard on every hand, road with the Sand Creek road. This Notice to hereby given that Hattie will be completed in a few days, and “Politics and the Common People” at! down; but those things will be noth-' "See America First." Llnsi, whose poatofflea address Is will allow Klamath Falls tourists to ¡the Library Club. Later the legisla- ' _ __________________ To what section will the tourist Ing. Whet will matter Is that all your Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the turn? To the one that offers the most go to the lake via Anna Creek can-|tive department of the club will hold 'life you will be under the heel of the 20th day of May, It 14, tile In this interesting scenery, especially the yon and return via the scenic Sand «two meetings for the impartial dis-'German army; you will lose even the ofllce sworn statement and applica icussion of tbe measures. tugged, natural kind, that can be ¡Creek canyon. - right to put a poster like this on your tion No. 07667, to purchase the NW ¡Other discussions to be held in the walls unless it has been passed by a found only In the West. And how is % NW% (being lot 1), Section 7. I county are as follows: the tourist to know what we know ' MAY’ EXPERT THE German officer. That will be the end Township 38 H, Range 10 K., Willam Arrow and Nitro Club CITY'S ACCOUNTS ; Friday, October 9, Malin. about Crater Lake, the Lava Beds, the of England. ette meridian, and the timber there Everybody co//« tAsm '’TA. Spa««/ ShtUt”, Klamath Lakes, unless we exploit Tuesday, October 13, Upper Poe “Men. will you let England go for thort, on, under the provisions of the act There i* a possibility of the city’s! ' Valley. them, and make them accessible to (down? She has done something for Lined, all the explotive force kept back of June 3,1878, and acts amendatory, 'book* being expected this year. The I Saturday, October 17, Hildebrand.! you. She has given you freedom and tourists? of the »hot. No aide expansion. A »traight- known as the "Timber and fltons away blow that get« the load there quick. "Seeing America,” and the Pana matter was discussed at Monday1 Tuesday, October 20, Midland. 'sheltered you while tyrants trampled Law," at such value as might be flied You taka a shorter lead on the fast birds* — ma-Pacific exposition will draw thous night’s meeting of the council. Wednesday, October 21, Merrill. j on other lands. She has given you by appraisement, and that, pursuant get mors of them Final disposition of this question ands of tourists to the Pacific Coast Friday, Otcober 23, Miller Hill. ¡peaceful years and your children op- to such application, the land and tim To get the Speed Shells be sura to see the next year. It will be too late to be will be made at the next council Tuesday, October 27, Pine Grove Iportunities. She has made you proud Red Ball Mark of Remington>UMC on ber thereon have bean appraised at a gin building the roads into the Lava ' meeting The matter was referred to Friday, October 30, Henley. er than a Roman. every box. total of |100, the timber estimated Ta k«*p wour xun cleaned and lubricated Beds and advertising then, these the finance committee to investigate! "Will you help her now. England 180,000 board feet, at 60 cents per riaht, use Kern Oil. the new powder aolreat, things must be attended to NOW. j during the week. I< nttte Shipping. rust pr«ventativ«, and gun lubricant. ¡is in the gravest peril she has ever! M.. and tlie land 830; that said appll- ———————————— There is a great work before the Resuagton Anu Uaiea Mstsllic Cartridgs Co. Employes of J. C. Mitchell are to- ¡known, and 10,000 mon can save her. ••atit will offer flnal proof In support ZW Bf*adw*r, Mew Teri local scenic exploitation organization. SIXTH STREET JOB day loading on fifty cars of the 1,300 |Our little army is fighting against of lier application and sworn state NOW COMPLETER bead of cattle Mitchell recently pur- great odds while you stand here. Will ment on the 7th day of November, HTKFL WORK ON Sixth street Is now fully completed chased from the ZX ranch in Lake you stand nnd s«e It beaten? I II 14, before C. It. De Imp, county JAIL REJECTER by 0. A. Harris. At Monday night's county. The cattle Is being loaded ■"*— yourself --------- ** * for — ' ----- defense ----- or! Give home rlerk of Klamath county, at Klamath ¡foreign service. Your family will be I meeting of the council City Engineer at Midland for southern points. Falls, Oregon. The steel work on the jail In the McLean’s report approving the work, -. . 1 ■' cared for and you will be free after Any person Is at liberty to protest basement of the new city hall is not and the report of the street commit ¡Down From Marsh. . ithe war. Apply at the postofllce.” this purchase before entry, or Initiate in accordance with the specifications, tee accepting this report, were read John Knott, “mayor of Beaver | ,i contest at uny time before patent ¡Marsh,” and Mrs. Knott are here to according to Architect Veghte. There and accepted by the council. King Alphonso of Spain has made Issues, by filing a corroborated aflt fore, he ordered the work removed Under this improvement, 8ixth day from their fine ranch In the north diplomatic representations to the davit In this office, alleging fac's street was paved from Winlock ave ern part of the county. Knott has United States, offering to co-operate and rebuilt 5« which would defeat the entry. This is now being done by the con nue to the city limits. The total cost been doing road work northward with President Wilson to bring about JAR. F. BURGKRfl, Register. tractors for this brapch of tbe work., wm 829,245.1«. from the Fort. peace In Europe. »10 11-6 Sw A Continuation ot the ! Klamath Republican w I j Steel Lined REMINGTONS! EED SHELLS