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I* AGB TWO THESEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Semi-Weekly Herald A Continuation of th* Klamath República* C. Brockenbrough, Mrs. Gerber, Mrs, Fred J. Williams, Mrs.Thomas Hamp- toa Mrs. Charles 8. Moore, Mrs. L. F Willets and Mrs. E. W. Gowen. MONDAY, IMTOIIEIt IM. lull Germans Looking Braves Win the for Another Foe Opening Game ♦ ♦♦ i'he department of home economics | II) It II, Sill ItIDAX The ladies of the Missionary Soci the Women's Library Club, which AMHTERDAM, > Id. On au HHIIlE PARK, Philadelphia, Oct. 9 thority of a m BI- o M c I m ! new« bureau department is under the direction ot ( ety of the Chrlstion church entertain BY M UtGAItET MAHON George Stallings and hla Boston |t la aunuunced from Heliin liiat Ger Entered at the postoffice at Klamath Mrs. C. V. Fisher, held its first meet ed the missionary societies of the (Written for the I'ntted Press) I'raves today demount rated that they many I» expecting a declaration of rails. Ora., as second class matter. ing in the basement of the Library Methodist. Presbyterian and Baptist have still more surprise packuges up war from Portu gal. ¡Club building Friday, at which time churches at the Christian church Fri Though Susan and Sallly shoulder with a small gold embroid Published by the Herald Publishing their sleeves than their phenomenal day afternoon. The church was taste- plans tor the work to be carried on ¡‘ Ar«* not of the ballet. ered ornament. Company, of Klamath Falls, on rise lu the National I «'ague, for they lu.l'HHI TRIAL» ¡were outlined, The fact that fifteen fully decorated, and a good program Their uow skirts are all short but A charming model for a debutante I Monday and Thursday of each week continued these surprise tactic» Into new members were received into the!**« arranged, as follows: Mrs. H. C. OX AT MEDFORD sweet; la of palest pink taffeta with a skirt the world champlouslilp aerie» by tie Library Club at this meeting attests 'Chamberlain, president of the Baptist For since it’s their passion of four corded flounces flaring out featlug Cornelius McGillicuddy'» To follow the Fashion. Klumaih Indiana are much lu evl- quaintly like a veritable erluollhc A — ,the Interest women are taking in the ¡society, "China's Greatest Need”; Mrs world beating Athletic* In the Opening Idenr* al Medford, ua the eaa«'a which -new linea of work taken up by thejK. C. Richards of the Methodist so- They've < ut them about two smal) feet full rose nestling In the high girdle M«>11.11 WHITE A BOOK game by a »core of 7 to I. organixatton. Mr*. Bert C. Thomas, clety. “Work In Korea"; Mesdamea ar« usually taken up III Portland be und billows of softest blush (I should For the Aral time In Ills career Illg fore Hie federal district court are be WF Jl'DGE WORDEN must unbur- w<10 ,orm*r,J had ch,r«* or «»o«»e.Gc Harlan Daniel, and Elliott vocal lliink It would! pink tulle, re.cals a I I 'science work in Indiana schools, led trio, Mrs. 13. 8. blough, president of NEW YORK, Oct. 10. I „aw an snowy throat and perfect arms to the I Chief ilender was humiliated In a ing trlml al Medford before Federal world series game. Ills control was Judge Wolverton, * den his mind on the long suffer- meeting. She was ably as- *be Presbyterian society. "Work in best advautage. ¡bad. and he was forced to hl* limit, ing public of all bi» personal trouble«, bj. Mrt ciara Elmer, in charge India”; Mrs. 3. D. Harlan of th< exhibition of lni|>orted aurnieuts at Besides the Link River Beall case, Auother striking evening gown ot a big department |while the pitching of Rudolph opened dlapoaed of last lilght, a second Klutn we believe it would be more apprecl- of ht>me science work In the local Christian society. "Work iu the Horn» black lace over white satin has a wide store this week that uied by the people of Klamath county grade schools, and who made a num- Land. America." After the program f tho eyoa of tho Athletics. till reservation homicide la to be had run the gaunt piece bf the black chantilly caught at If he would write a book. “The Soul her of valuable suggestions. The next refreshments ot ice cream and cake There never was u more surprised tried Thia Is the trial of Jim George, each shoulder that fulls behind Pari« to let from ¡bunch of fans than the 3fl,&tt2 who I who is charged with the murder of less Timber Corporations vb . Tbe session of the organisation will be were served. A very profitable and Havre packed la straight to the floor like a tralu. Southern Pacific," might be an appro held October 23. when "The House" enjoyable time was had. and those paid in a total of $<9,ii30 to are to Another novel use of black chan day's game, lu fuel, ucver In the his 'Uster Brown, following a drinking huge osier baskets priate title. will be the subject discussed. Meet present were Mrs. E. C. Richards, .bout al a dance at i'lule camp. tilly on il black velvet gown precludes and lashed on the tory of Hhlbe Park lias there been The fact ia tbe people of Klamath ings will be held alternate Fridays, Mrs. J. 8. Elliott. Mrs. R. R. Hamil Brown and George left together. back of a touring the wearer from any wild gestlculu- such a nut prise slipped over the I’hll county are beginning to get tired of and at the following meeting "The ton. Mrs. W. A Leonard. Miss Marie iand later Brown'» body, with bullets car. They seemed 11 Io. The lace la caught up on each ' adelphla**, who have been given good tbe troubles of the county court. Tbe Chemistry of Cooking" will be taken Buttrick. Mrs. C. Leon Lewis. Mrs. T. in the bark, was found. in frout. passed side of the girdle uot the least bit the 1 cause In the last decade to think that Letter No. 1 and Letter No. 2, and so up, the lectures to be supplemented R. Skillington, Mrs. H. E. Pelts, Mrs. There have bssn about 1<>U Indiana over the «hou liter« like a cape the Connie Mack’s aggregation la InvIucL worse for the wear on, are beginning to get awful monot by demonstrations of cooking. Elmer Mills. Miss Mudge Mills. Mrs isubpoenaed for these and other cases width of the lace being the whole ' ble. of war. onous, and some of us would like to ‘ W. J. Steinmets. Mrs Wm. Roberts, As a result, the bootlegger has be- ♦ ♦♦ length the arms It Is sewed up The most strik For once, the»u Phlludelphlana ad ¡com» active in Medford, and the Mod- have a little time to think about our The Women's Library Club is in Mrs. Emma Grigsby, Mrs. A. F. Sim Into long tight sleeves, through which ing feature of'the mitted that Connie Mack's wonderful lord police Wednesday evening arrest- own troubles. receipt of an application from the mons, Mrs. C. R. Miller, Mrs. J. W. whole collection the arms are slipped, and theu the machine was classed. They were Johnson, Mrs. Ivan Daniels. Mrs. M. The public has no interest in what county library to place a case of was tbe fact that lace keeps on its way around Into the forced to admit that Collins, McInnis, ! «>d n man who admitted the sale of in Mr. Long said; or what Mr. Lysle, or books in the Women's library, as one S. Sargent, Mrs. O. C. Applegate, Mrs. each and every circular cape effect, and Is caught In Baker and Davis were outguessed and toxicants to the red men Mr. Day, or Mr Worden may have of the deposit stations. This has E. Bice, Mrs. J. B. Duncan, Mrs. E. L. skirt was cut off the middle of the girdle behind uutbatted. for th» Stalllug» Invaders The beating contract fur the new said. The county court made a grace ¡ been referred to the library board for Elliott, Mrs. Perry Kanatxar. Mrs. short to the tops of Hence the wearer looks as If she had had It over them nt every stage. G. A. Wirts, Mrs. E. W. Vannlce, Mrs building at the University of Oregon mistake when it i>ermitted itself to consideration, sprouted a pair of Chantilly wings. high shoes, Possibly their hurried In the batting tho National league R. H. Dunbar. Mrs. W. E. Seehorn. enter into a secret agreement with I which she undoubtedly finds very champs also were way ahead ot was awsrded to a Portland firm at a ♦ ♦♦ journey. Instead of making them ar Miss Eva Hanks. Miss Marguerite the Weyerhauser company or any oth I price |2<H> higher iban a contractor Cards, dancing, and an impromptu Dunbar. Miss Florence Chrisman, rive breathless with short "pants.” irksome when »he feels her back hair the Athletic», alid they hit Chief Ben I from outside the state, lit order to er corporation for the management of needs fixing had acted In a »¡miliar manner upon \ “birthday rush” were features of a Mrt. 8 D Harlan, Mrs H. C Cham der for eleven safe hit». i fuvor Oiegon material and conatruc- the county business. Any such an Whatever the cause. I Among the suite and afternoon I highly anjoyable affair given at the berlin. Mrs. Gerges, Mrs. W. E. their skirts. The fielding of tho Mackmen' was i Hon. agreemem, secret or otherwise, was frocks fur Is all and everywhere. perfect, but the asault directed I home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans In Faught. Mrs. C. O. Morgan. Mrs A. however, the effect Is an exposure of' an admission on its face by the coun Hot Springs Addition Thursday night. M. Worden. Mrs. C. P. Stewart, Mrs. • well turned ankle» that seem» barely . Fitch skunk and our old friend, the against It by the Bostonians tore the If U*« worth having, II*» worth in ty court that 'it was not conducting beaver, are the favorites, The new- great Philadelphia machlue to pieces, After invitations had been '«sued, it W. S. Slough. Mrs. 8. P. Lowery. Miss skirting the conventions. «■■ring. He«» Ctillrolr. the business of tbe county in a legal est collars shown on the coat suits and broke up all attempts to play In was learned that tbe date was also Maud M. Carleton. Mrs. J. 8. Stubble Next to the shortness of the skirts,I and proper manner. arc deep flat effects that reach front side baseball. the birthday anniversary of one of field. Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Mrs. A. A the moat startling note Is the almost We are of tbe opinion that Judge- Xotlco tu CrctUlurs One of the surprise« was the work the guests. Miss Ruth Saucerman. Ai Mehaffev, Mrs. J. B. Mason, Mrs. C. total lack of anything tangible In the ¡the »boulder to «boulder in the rear Worden would not be permitted to without Intruding lit the front a little ¡of Pitcher Rudolph and t'atchor i In the County Court of thu State ot the party she was the surprised recip- H . Bradshaw. Mrs. Louise E. Gilbert bodies«. Poaitlvelly they consist of I ' bit. They are mostly of the fur. but manage the business of the Klamath Oregon for the County of Klamath. lent of a shower of kitchen utensils— merely a wisp ot tulle passing over a few are developed In heavy »Ilk or Gowdy for the »tailings contingent. ¡In the Matter of the Estate of Jesale ♦ ♦♦ Development company, or any other Tlreso aro two mcti who wore dis a shower so big that the elongated cefficern, if be was continually run Invitations have been Issued by tbe eaeh shoulder for a high girdle to S velvet. Black velvet, by the way. and carded by "Muggsy" McGraw of tho N. Olheld, liecoasod. upper extremities of A. Oehler were ning to the stockholder* with his mansgement of tb* White Pelican ding to desperately. | black satin form most of the after ¡GhutU as useless, but who. in tbe Hub Notice la hervby given that the un- taxed for carrying capacity on the Naturallly this Is only true of the -noon gowns, while gabardines, vel- troubles and complaints about being of the Universe, have developed into ierrlgned. Emily M. Matlkows hue homeward trip. After cards had been hotel for a dancing party to be g'ven evening gowns, double crossed by some other concern. One ot tbe prettiest anj broadcloths compose the stars. Rudolph kept his head at all 'bem apululcd administratrix of tbo evening. The bop will be Wednesday enjoyed, dancing was in order, and of these is of pale pink velvet, with a smartest suits, Business men demand results, and <>sl tie. of Jessie N. Offield, deceased, times, «nd allowed only fivo bits. during the evening dainty refresh given in the dining room of the hos high girdle and a tunic that la long are not satisfied with excuses for telry, and music 1* to be furnished by On the gowns and waistlines are Chief Bender wa« on tho firing Hue , i>v the County Court of tne Htatn ot ments were served. The guests were on one hip and short on tbe other. failures. Mr. and Mrs. Sid B. Svans, Mr. and Tindall's orchestra. A splendid time The underskirt la of white satin and perfectly long and either tight fitting, for the Athletics. Although he has Oregon for Klamath county, aud ha* is expected by the dancers. or showing tbe loose straight line. 1 participated In tho penant races with ¡July qualified as such. All pereotis Mrs. Gene Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. between it and the pink velvet upper The separate waists and blouses to THK CITIZEN*» DUTY' *«• the Athletic* In 1905. 1910, 1911 and having claims against said estate are Darting, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bellman. tunic an Intermediary tunic of exqui the coat suits all show the high waist 1913, last year taking two decisive i hereby notified to present the same to In addition to tbe regular members Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. 1-ong, Miss ‘line In the whole collecUon there' games, this ts the first time that tbe - me at the office of the county clerk of HE ballot to be voted November Ruth Saucerman, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough site gold embroidered net. The bodice of course consists mere Isn’t a frock or a suit that doesn't Indian has lost a world’s series gain»' i Klamath county, Klamath Falls, Ore- 3rd contains over thirty initia Bellman. Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Thom were guests of the Entre Nous Club, igon, with proper voucher*, duly veri tive measures, which, if adopted by as. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. West. Mr. Al which met at the home of Mr. and ly of the velvet girdle supplemented have some glint of a gold ornament, a Following 1» the summary: fied. as required by law, within «1« the people, will become state laws. In brecht Oehler, Miss Jennie Harris Mrs. Albert M. Worden Tuesday by a sl'sht drapery ot the gold net shimmer of sequins, a gleam of jet. St orr by Inning» addition, there are two initiative and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. night, At the conclusion of play a and white tulle caught up on each or the shine of a button or bead. 1 2 5 « 7 >1 » R H. K. ¡'ix iitha from the dale hereof. Date and first published tteptetuber measures applying only to Klamath 1 11 3 1 3 0 1 0 splendid supper was served by the Boston . . •• 2 ♦ ♦♦ ' U.I9H. blefield. Mrs. H. F. Phillips. Mrs W and von Boehm's lines turn sharp’»- county, one of which is the question 3 I 3 0 2 hostess. Members of this organisa 3 Hits . .0 Pine Grove people and some friends Date of last publication October E. Faught, Mrs. Geo. A Hsydon. to the north. of a half mill levy for advertising pur- I & 0 0 o 0 0 0 Athletics 0 1 from Klamath Falls spent a most de tion are Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M : r.’. ::»H. 0 0 0 I I I >oses. Continuous fighting is apparently ! Long. Mr. and Mr*. West, Mr. and ' lilts . . 1 ♦ ♦♦ lightful! evening at the home of Mr EMILY M MATTHEW», But what are these measures sub The recent visit of Professor H. T confined to the two extreme wings. and Mr«. 8. E.| lcenbice, tbe occasion Mrs. A. M. Worden, Mr. and Mrs. C. Administratrix mitted to the voters of tbe state at Tbe west line extends almost to the C. Hogue, Mrs. G*o. R. Hurn. MI sn French, leader of farm extension All • INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Ch t being tbe fiftieth birthday anniver i.lOilN 8. ItOHRi.'R, Chamber of Com frontier of Holland. large, and what is the effect each will I Indiana, in accordance with a procla work in the state, was the occasion sary of Mr. lcenbice, and a surprise Jennie Harri*. merce building, Portland, Ore . bave upon social or economic condi • •• mation Issued by Governor Ralston, la I of a reunion with some former pupils party from friends in honor of the Attorney for Administratrix. tions in Oregon? How many can an Mr*. Richard Breitenstein and Mrs MARSE HEX Iti Tl» ob«ervlug today as Fire Prevention of the professor when he was on the affair. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. swer, despite tbe fact that several IIITtV THE AXE Day. Different method« of observing S. E. lcenbice. Miss Jennie lcenbice. Paul Breitenstein were gusets of bon- faculty of the Oregon Agricultural Votico for Publication weeks ago the secretary of state one day are being followed through Ivan lcenbice. Cal lcenbice, Clem or at a luncheon given Tuesday after College some years ago Wednesday (Not Coal l-andsy mailed to every registered voter a noon by Mrs. Rufus 8. Moore, at "The out the stats, but they all take up WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 10. evening. Mr. and Mr». W T. Lee en lcenbice. Mrs. L. B. Dixon. Charles |M-purtment of tho intorler, United pamphlet containing all of these Dixon, Miss Ixila Wilson, Mr. and Maples." The aff-.lr proved highly tertained at a dinner party In his President Wilson and Henry Waiter- mean« of preventing fires. Hlatea lurud Office at l-akevlew. measures in full, with arguments for enjoyable, and was attended by Mr*. honor, and the following day he war son. editor of tbe Louisville Courier- ( In many of the schools of the city Mrs. H. M. Miller. Ed Miller, Hugh Oregon. September 3, 1914. and against them? In too many cases Miller, Miss Nora Miller, Mrs. Dutton, Richard Breitenstein. Mrs.Paul Breit the guest of honor at a luncheon giv Journal, have been exchanging let patriotic exercises were to be held Notice Is hereby given that Hattie these pamphlets were thrown aside, tera, and it has been arranged that The fire chief and several prominent U. I.lnxl, whose poetoffic« address is Miss Annie Miller, Mr. and Mrs enstein, Mr*. Ivan D. Applegate. Mrs. en by Mra. Robert E. Wallenburg. and election day will find many of the Seldon Ogle, Mr*. Fitch. Mr*. R. J. cltlxena were expected to address the Watterson will call nt tbe White Brown. Mrs. White, Basil Brown. Miss ♦ ♦♦ Klnmath Falls, Oregon, did, on tho voters bewildered, perhaps voting children on precautions that should House soon, and bury tbe hatchet. Baker. Mrs. McKenzie, John Shep Sheet*, Mr*. Campbell. Mr*. Charles 80th day of May, 1914. file In this The White Pelican hotel sun parlor against their own interests. Withrow, Mrs. James McClure, Mra be taken against fires. The alate fire Recently Watterson wrote Wilson, herd, Miss Aileen McKenzie, Miss Charles 8. Moore. Mrs Louis Gerber' ' office sworn statement and applica tbe **~*of *n enjoyable party The people of Oregon took a pro regretting the president's Indisposi marshal's office took a prominent part tion No. 0 7557, to purchase the NW Helen Elliott, Mis« Joclyn McKenzie. Wednesday, the occasion being ~~ the gressive step in advance of the entire Miss Elisabeth McCurdy. Miss Haxel ; ---- ; ----- - — ___ ---- ----------- 'in arranging the exercises throughout Mr. and Mrs. Hllyard, Chester Mc- entertainment of tbe leisure Hour tion, and saying his disability would the city and different towns in the >■4 NW14 ¡being lot 1), Sectluu 7, nation by adopting the initiative aud Hll- Fitch and Miss Laura Bice. Kenzie, Robert Elliott, Ferrel ¡Township 3* H, Hauge 10 E., Willam Club by Mra. Oscar B. Willey. Mrs be a national calamity. He sent an referendum. By this, they took upon other note of condolence over Mrs. state. yard. Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Miss Oer- ette meridian, nnd tho 11 tiller there- O. W. Robertson won tbe prize for themselves tbe resi>onsibility of mak The Friday Pelican Club was en Two tears ago, at the suggestion of Wilson's death. trude Hllyard, Earl Mack, Mr. snd ic . i , under the provisions qf the act ing laws by ballot. tertained by Mrs. English Friday af- > h,«h wor'‘- and af,*‘r ,b® award wa< tlie Indlanopolls Trade Association, 'of June 3.1373, and sets anieudatory, The outcome is being watched by Mrs. Hawkins, Charles Mack, John ternoon. and card honors were won I made refreshments were served. Mrs. Indiana cltlsens first observed Fire Today's Daws la Tbs Herald. Hawkins, James Hawkins, Miss Dor kno»n a* tho "Timber and »tone George J. Walton, Mrs Philip J. Sln- the whole nation. Will tbe result of by Mrs. Gus A. Krause. Refresh-' Prevention Day. Many other «tate» othy Hawkins and Miss Della Hawk- i Lew." at such value aa might be fixed jiott and Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough the November voting justify this great menta were served by the hostess, and were quick to take up the plan. by uppralsetnxnt, and that, pursuant responsibility in tbe eyes of tbe na inc. The evening was «pent pleasant- Mrs. Ix>uis Gerber, Mrs. A. R. Camp- ' were present in addition to the fol Governor Ralston. In his proclama to such application, tho land and tim c,"b m«mb'*ra- Mr> A. R tion, or will it brand the "Oregon sys ly in playing a variety of games, and bell and Mrs. Mills were presenCln tion. urged tile citizen« to Inspect at a late hour a supper was served. ber '.hereon have bucu appraised at a tem,, a« fardai? addition to the club membership <’*®P«>*<». Mrs- Thoma» Hampton. their furnaces and flues today. This, (total of floo, th* timber estimated Under the initiative and referen following which the happy throng Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough. Mrs Fred Mra ®* B' Mla" J*""1« Hard«. he said, would be the moans of pre 130,000 board foet, al 50 cents per dum, there is no line drawn as to who dispersed, wishing Mr. lcenbice many Srhallock, Mrs. Thomas F. Hampton Mra ° A Krause, Mrs Maxwell M venting many blazes. M , und the land 320; that said appll- shall and who shall not draw up ini more happy returns of the day. Mrs Earl Whitlock, Mrs. Elbert B Lon*' Mra H*‘nrjr f'>’nksm' O. If you are going to lay in winter ' nt will offer final proof lu support tiative measures. Necessarily many Hall, Mrs. English, Mrs. Gus A W Rob<*rtson. Mrs. Charles I. Rob- supplies, let us figure your bill Ono Big Buck. of her application nnd sworn stato- Arriving at Saint Cloud late Thurs Krause. Mrs Louis G. Van Bellen, •rtaon- Mra- Fred Schallock, Mrs. freak laws are drafted, and many oth Harry Ackloy, John Ackley. Dr int ut on the 7th day of November. evening, an assemblage of twenty Mrs Mary A. Jackson. ers are submitted, which, apparently' day 1 R*rt E Withrow. Mrs. Whitlock, Mrs. before going or «ending <d«ewhero Cathey, Dr. Johnson, C. H. Under- *** 'William Masten, Mrs. O»car E. WII- made up for lost time by Wo are In shape to serve you so wood and B. B. Henry returned Wed It 14, before C. it. De l-ap, county innocent, will, upon close study, be couples 1 sell into tbe morning hours. found to be in tbe interests of certain dancing 1 Besldes plying the industrious Mra Fred well that you can make your own nesday night from a deer hunt at tbe clerk of Klamath county, nt Klamath .Falls, Oregon. the supper served at midnight, needle, the members of the Art Needle classes, and a real detriment to the After - guarantee from ua quality and North Fork of Rogue River. Dr, Any person la nt liberty to protest Nosier'« Mechanical Opera Work Club and guests assembled at ,tork Fn,m ,he Lak*'' «late and its people. This is one of Commoder 1 Cathey was the only successful hunt price must satisfy. this purchase before entry, or Initial» the dangers of this great power the company was marshalled into the gal- the home of-Mrs. George Chastain | Arlle Worrell, who has been In the er, and he bagged a four-point buck a contest at any time before paten'. people of Oregon took upon them- iery, and this caused animated rivalry Wednesday afternoon, took up for employ of the government at the It’s true the war scare ha« which weighed 1X0 pounds dressed. Issues, by filing n corroborated all. selves. between these wooden ladies and the discussion the question of re-openlng'o,nce ln Crater Lake National Park, boosted some things a little, a few davit In this office, alleging fees There is only one way to make sure falr guests, as to who made tbe best the Southern Oregon Normal school ; returned on Saturday, , Worrel «fates Soil 1» Born, things much, but many articles which would defeat tho entry, regarding these measures. That is appearance, The gentlemen were re af Ashland, and the other normal ¡that besides the road crews. Ranger A son was born Thursday to Mr. can be bought lower this fall than JAH. F. BURGESS, Register. by carefully studying the arguments quired to decide this, and although schools In the state which were closed Momyer and one other man are all and Mrs. J. A. McComb, well known 9 10 11-5 aw for several previous years, mak- I residents of Mt. Laki, in tbe pamphlets and the provisions of the visitors outnumbered them four n couple of years ago. A straw vote that remain. Ranger Momyer will the measures. Then point out the to one, the "singers" got tbe decision. was taken on this, and it was found stay ln the park until the snow drives Ing the average perhaps lower Xuthe <>l Ippolnliiu-iit of lilinlul-- benefits and the dangers in them to This, of course, caused a lot of mer- that the assemblage was unanimously him out. Astoria wants a rock crushing plant than you have paid before. tmtrix your friends. See that they are regis- riment, but in tbe mind of the Com- In favor of voting for reopening all to utilize unemployed labor. Notice is hereby given that I have New crop and fresh pack goods tered. and that they cast their votes modore, the most pleasing Incident these Institutions at the November i United Press Rervlee |been appointed us tho administratrix in the way best to serve the interests was the “ten thousand miles away" polls. During the afternoon dainty arc just arriving; If turned quick PARIS, Oct. 9,—In general, the sit of Gm »•state of Vivian ll. Evans, de- of tbe state. stepped off by a couple of expert danc- refreshments were served. Mrs. C. uation Is unchanged. On the left, the ly If means a saving to you from icoaxed. Those who will be chiefly benefitted ers. The step was appropriately ap- C. Chitwood. Mrs. W. C. Davenport, cavalry of both sides are in continu All persons liavifig claims ugalnst us of Interest, Insurance and stor by any selfish bill will see to it that propriate, as six month» ago the lady Mrs. John McCall, Mrs. J. B. Mason, ous atclon north of Lille. ¡the said «'»tale are diVectod to pre*ent age; also the larger profits ila Id all of their supporters are registered. was iu Nome, Alaska, and the gentle- Mrs. S. Edward Martin, Mrs. Albert i The line of battle extends from Th« Klamath Valley Warehouse (same, with proper vouchers attached, on small* dribs. It Is the duty of those opposed, there m&n in South Africa, verily "ten M. Worden and Mrs. Harry Goeller I^ens to Arras to Bray and Chaulnes. I will store grain nnd Issue wnrnhouso 10 me, at my residence In Poe Valley, fore, to do their share toward getting thousand miles away.” ' were present at this session. In addl- Roye and Llaalngl. 57-2w Klamath county, Oregon, or nt the We can and will help you «ave receipts. Phono 59. out a sufficient vote to defeat the ♦ ♦♦ tfon to the club members, who are Engagements of minor Importance I ————————— office of my attorneys, Kuykendall A much In this way. Htudy it for harmful measures, as well as to adopt The members of the new Fort- Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Mrs. Carey are occurring In the region of the An nbbuttolr for dogs has been or- Ferguson, whose offices are In the the beneficial one. yourself; wo offer you the chance j dered In Berlin, to provide for tho in . nightly Club spent a very pleasant M Ramsby, Mrs. J. F Goeller, Mrs. Woevre. Loomis building, Klamath Falls, Ore Registration in Oregon is a duty, iafternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Karl G. Cummings, Mrs. Henry —TAKE IT. Artillery conflicts progress along creasing popularity of dog mont as n gon, Much claim* to Im presented The studying of the numerous Initia S. Moore. Auction bridge was played Newnham. Mrs. George Chastain. the entire front. table delicacy. within six months from this date, to- Brina your list or mail il to uh . tive measures Is another. Still an at two tables, and to Mrs. E. R. Mrs. Geo A. Wirtz, Mrs. R. H. Dun _________________ The situation is not changed In tho wlt: October 8th, 1914. other is to see that your friends are Reaines was awarded tbe souvenir of bar. Mrs. C. C. Hogue. Mrs. George Vosges and Alsace. To equip the New Women’s College ZELI.A (1. EVANS registered, and that they vote after the occasion. Dainty refreshments R. Hurn, Mrs. Sam T. Summers, Mrs. The allies are advancing, and there of Delaware the governor of that state Administratrix of the Estate of Vivian giving the initiative measures intelli were served by the hostess, and pres F. M. White, Mrs. G. W. White, Mrs la fierce, continuous fighting at the has arranged to borrow >84,000 from R. Evans, Deceased. gent consideration. ent were Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. J. Arthur R. Wilson, Mrs. J. 8. Btub- southwest angle, whore von KJtik - the Pennsylvania railroad relief fund. 10-8 11-5 sw W. O. SMITH . ... Editor T DO THIS SUNSET GROCERY