The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, October 22, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THIRHDA Y. (HTOIIKR -J*J, ||>H
THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
PAGE TWO
overcoat, hie rod breeches and bl»
I «IMI ' HARM OF PREPARATION
I.AMM l.l'MBEH CO.
| »ration in his tintement of principles
< i i « iin heh in <> ni
itirn i led toppod cap being »wallowed up In
IS INUORPoliATED
I He holds that the present burden of
the rushing crowd
taxntion is oat ot proportion to the
i ultsd Press Herviré
I wouldn't lx* surprised It Jean
Articles of incorporation were Alert
taxable wealth of tne state, and urges
A Continuation of ’he
PARIA. Hept 30 Illy wall to New tried when his Hille Freuch wife,
with Couuly Clerk Do latp late Mou­
the elimination et extravagance in all
Klamath Republican
tlay afternoon by the l.aium Lumber
form« and a careful, efficient admin­
York! Dirty aud unshaven and who loved dean things, threw her
Editor istration of state affairs as th. rem- United Preee Service
Kompany, the incorporators being W.
W. O. bMITH .
wealing a filthy uni-' artu» about hit dirty uniform that
TOK1O, Oct II.—The Japanese
i K. Lamtu of Danville, Ills.; F. M. De
idy;"
And. H he did cry, 1 wouldnt
farm,
Jean Brlvge of > night
turned United 8tat«s Consul Pock at
Entered at the postoffice al Kl.i.aath
Norte and J. L. Conley of Portland, Judge Worden Makea a l*ie*ent of All
bo surprised If she thought that he
And
quotes
from
the
Doctor's
state
­
tho
73d
infantry,
sat
Tslng
Tau
and
Ave
other
non-com
­
Falla. Ore , as second class matter.
Illalla, Grain Iley and I ege<ahl<-a
ment after he spoke of the tUHWasIty batanta recently leaving that settle- ■ The capital stock ot »5.<00 la divided
packed . In a little was weeping because he was glad Io
ai
t onni) Farm to Mr. Markwardi.
into
five
shares.
Published by the Herald Publishing of good roads as foHotva:
compartmvut of a got home. Hut I know heller
mont over to the Cbineee authorities.
Apparent At tempt to Trick the
The concern's principal place ot
Company, of Klamath Falls, on
train that was ooon
"Ot equal importance is the cost ot
According to Peck about twenty
Public la DbH'OVerval b) Examina-
business
is
Klamath
Falls,
and
ac
­
Monday and Thursday of each week constructing these roads, a coat w hich German women remained in Thing
I
to start for Bor­ TANKKH'N SIIZUIIE
tiun
■>r
County
Revotais.
cording to the articles filed. It pro­
STIRS OFFICIALS
deaux, and laughing­
may grow out of proportion to the Tau.
poses to own, construct and operate
ly
told
me
how
he
value of a specified road. There muat JAP W ARSHil* H1TH
-logging railways, lumber mills, etc.,
One »r the so-called busin«-«« deals,
had his baud shot off ( United Press Service
be an equable method of placing the
A MINE.- GOES DOWN’
I NAME FOR EVERY FARM
buy and sell timber and lumber, elec­ 'of the county court, which Is being I
by a German bullet
coat of good roads, and. above all.
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WAHH1NUGTON. 1' C. Oct 10
tric current, etc.
I strongly < ondeinned by thv taxpayer« i
I llk*-d him from the It Is evident that th. administration
there must be insisted upon a system
TOKYO, Oct. 20.—The Japanese
of
the
county,
la
the
leasing
of
the
I
4K custom ot naming the farm is of highway construction which wlUi|IMht cruiser Takaehiko struck a Ger-
This concern owns the 2t>6,<50,000
first for the way he Intends to vigorously oppose tho sell
acted, aud despite iure of tlu* Standard OH company's
spi ending all over the United give a dollar's worth of road for ev- man mine off Kalo Chan harbor, and fest of lumber usar Odessa recently I'-ounty poor farm aud Infirmary.
«old by the forest service. No an-
his dirty ap|M*arauce tanker Brindili» at Halilaa by lb*
States.
Iowa is probably ahead of err dollar expended.”
sank.
Eighteen of the crew were
|
Many objectlou» were heard at the |
u^uucement has yet been made as to
I noticed that wbsu I British converted cruiser t'aroilua.
other states at present, but its lead is
time
a
auppomd
copy
ot
the
least
'
These principles are particularly |saved and 344 loot,
whore the mill will be built.
he
laughed that bls but Intend« to leave up to the ad
threatened.
! was published by the county court, on-l
applicable to Klamath county at the
No further detail, were given. The
'account of the liberality of the court , aCff J^eeAercS. teeth were pearly mlralty court the question »f I ho
Farmers are not naming their present time Economy in public af- Takaehiko was built In 1885.
while.
llrlndllla'e being a contraband ot war.
places fur mere sentiment's sake, al­ ¡fairs Is the demand of the times ov-
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with the county's property. Accord-'
though that has a lot to do with the erywhere. and nowhere is It more THIRD ST. FOLKS
RE SHOWN AT LAND SHOW mg to the
terms of the instrument. "it's
"it’s over fur me," said Jean, Ins alleged by the Carolina'» corn
choice of names. The farmer recog- necessary than In this county after
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the county practically gave the free J "Back to my electric wirlug In Bor- 1 mander.
KICK ON (MANGE
used « French slang
uitra the advertising value that a the extravagant management ot the
It Klamath county does not make a ' use ot the farm aud building to Mr. ■ deanx! ”
He
good name creates.
last four years, during which time the
According to the benefit propor- great Impression on the people at- j Markwardt for three years, und In ad- H'at showed he was fully city broke,
LEGAL NOTICES
“Ever ainon I was a kid I’ve been
Charles Dillon of the Ka sas Agri- county debt has Increased about uouiueut arrived at by the city coun­ tending the Manufacturers' and Land |ditlou to donating to him the use and
Notice
. ultural College, pointed to this fea­ 3400,000. notwithstanding the enor­ cil in the Third street improvement Products show, to open In Portland benefit ot the land and furnishing the walling for thia European war. and
mous sums of money collected from .project, the abutting property is as­ Monday, It will not be the fault of necessary machinery and implement. I n°w It's come and gou. for axe. AH ¡To th« Hlockholdera of the Klamath
ture when he said:
Water Users Association
"Why don’t you advertise Mr. the taxpayers and spent during the sessed 65 per cent ot the cost, aud the hlaniath Chamber of Commerce, for' with which to farm same, they ngr« «-d : *»> nights at the armory, all my two
You are hereby notified that at a
tcmsinder of the district the remain­ it has assembled an excellent display'to give him the free use ut the house years in camp--pouf! All for this! j
Farmer ? Get a name for your farm same period.
Just a ride on a train, a heli of a slam regular monthly meeting of the board
It will be for the voters to deter­ t ing IS per cent. But this does not of the products of Klamath county bedding and furniture, aud pa; |io
and then advertise your farm by that
suit
all
of
the
people
in
the
district.
for
display.
In
addition.
It
la
sending
month
for
feeding
and
permitting
the)
ban« u( bullets for alx hour«, a tew ¡of directors of said aaaoclntlon held in
mine
by
their
votes
on
November
3
name.
lu addition to talks on the ques­ Secretary George C. Blower and Coun- poor of the county to stay In th>> coun |daY* of ducking arouud on farms and the association office. Rvclamatlou
whether
or
not
they
want
this
extrav
­
"Suppose you choose the name of
<» forests, aud I'm done. I lifted up Her vic. Building, Klamath Falls, Ore­
tion al previous meetings, a delega­ |ty Agriculturist Glaiayer to Portland |ty building.
Fairview. Then buy under the name agant management to continue or not.
tion ot property owners attended last |to be in charge of the Klamath county; Some time after the publication of n,y ba,,d ,o Point out a Uerruan and gon, Katurday, October 3, 1*14, tbe
of Fairview, sell under the name of
pouf!—my hand is goue.”
night's council meeting and protest-| niaplay, and give Information regard- ithe lease some of those who took the'
following resolution was duly intro­
RIVERS ARE RT1I<L CLOSED
Fairview, have your butter marked
I suppose the story of bow a duced. seconded and passed and en­
ed the matter. A number of the talks Ing thia section.
truable
to
Investigate
and
exsinlne
th«-
Fairview, print Fairview on your ber­
Blower and
and Gbkiavnr
Glaiayer l«ft
left Tu««Mdav
Tuesday IjtgYk.F#
¡court journal,
discovered
that • the
Blower
4«Ntai»toaai
«<
Isa«***»» .»»■•».4
ek»»«
k. — ! i Freuch soldier fights will be told In a
were made at thia time, both by city
tered upon the minutes of said meet-
ry boxes and have eggs marked Fair­ «Js LI MBERING to be abandoned
officials, but it was decided to have momlnf for Portland, taking the ex- people bad been further grossly de- million different ways before long; | ing, to-wlli
view, paint Fairview on your wagon
A by the mills purchasing timber
»lory of how be charges or
I the question taken up in detail at a hlblt with them. This will give the cehed and bilked. It «us found that**1*0
Be It resolved by tbe board of di­
boxes and have Fairview printed on on the Klamath Indian reservation?"
■*•••> had bl* »lory
meeting of the property owners and pair a few days in which to prepare | the county court had attempted to'ctrests or d>M
fractóte of the Klamath Water Users
your letter head? and envelopes.
is a question that many are askiug. street committee to be held Thursday i the display In the moot attractive mislead the people of the county with '** ba”>8 to tell, without a boast. Hut J Association In regular monthly meot-
"It won't be long before the name looking back to a year of unsuccess­ night at the city ball.
manner.
reference to the Due conditions of the ,be thing that hit me about Joan was iing assembled, that there be and
of your farm is known, and people
soldier goes home when
All parts of the county are repre- lease, aud. either Inteutlottolly or jhow a
The Third street improvement cost
ful endeavor to secure the re-opening
| there la hereby issued a call for a
will be calling for your products The
>»uied in the display. The cream of otherwise, bud omitted from their i »•• • through.
is
to
be
paid
for
by
the
property
own
­
special meeting of the stockholder» of
of
Williamson
and
Sprague
rivers
to
town merchant advertises and the
ers in a district several blocks «ide. the displays at the Merrill, Honansa publication, a very important section
He smoked uiy English cigarette., :,h„ K|aro„ih Water I sera Assorts
farmer can just as well advertise his logging. It hss been sbout a year not by those along the street improv- and Fort Klamath district fairs will of the lease.
mid told me how he had always want | lion, to be held In tho Houston Opon
since the matter first came to the at­
butter, eggs and produce.”
While moat ot the people of themed t° <° to the United States. *’*'' Hous». Klamath Falla, Oregon, Frl-
as in other streets. This, the be shown, in addition to what has
i
ed.
l«et the progressive farmers of tention of Klamath Falls people, and property owners say, was to make the been secured for the Panania-PaclAc county sre familiar with the provi- said: "A man with one hand can't |
,day, the Sth day of November, 1*14.
Klamath county name their farms. since tha' time every conceivable cost lighter upon the owners of the International Exposition, and what Is sious of the main contract, they do '1° much over (hers, can he?"
I at the hour ot 3 o'clock p. m for Un­
Pick out a good name, and let us agency has been brought into play In abutting property, owing to the oth­ to be left In Portland as a permanent not know that the county court, in its
1 it »»in t pathetic, it was only •jpuepgag of choosing a meunber of Uu-
the hope of securing the opening.
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A |<|>d Cr<(W 1'
know.
er streets being benefit ted by the exhibit at the Chamber of Commerce liberality with the county property. Joke
with happy Jean A Red Cross |K|amath wator Users Association as
These rivers, which are the natural
We will publish it, and that will
improved street up the hill.
building.
made
a
further
donation
to
Mr.
Mark-
nurse
handed
in
a
bottle
of water and ; * m„|||(wr (>r lbe r<,adjuaun< board
means for transporting the logs from
pre-empt the title for your sole use.
On other streets the cost Is as­
wardt
of
ths
entire
crop
raised
on
tbo
pulled
a
glass
out
of
the knap-'
uf ...
(b| ..........................
, ro(.|aroa,|oll ..............................
service In re
I
.
.„
the woods to the mills at Chiloquin,
sessed <0 per cent to the abutting "OREGGON DRY"
| farm this year. including all tbs alfal- >•<** which he had thrown on th. car I dJu,||n< ,b- charg^
lhp Klamath
HOW ABOUT NEWCOMERS?
were closed to logging by the bureau
property, and on Third street it Is 65
ECHO IS HEARD fa and grain hay, which bad been bar- noor-
Project
ot Indian affairs, after a petition had
per cent against the abutting prop­
texted and stored in the barn at the I "What a dirty thing war Is." fa.,
Vou Bfe furlb#r
lhjU
LL Oregon wants more settlers of been sent in by some sportsmen and
erty.
expense,
and
ail
of
the
veget-
8a,d
- '
It is not often that state politics ¡county
i.ounty
expeu-.
aud
all
of
th.
veget-
»
a
‘
d
_
punmanw
of
..Id
call
lb.
stock
bold
the right kind. Men who will Indians, protesting that the driving
nl? wife banded me a glass like that
creep Into the council meetings, but | a bier, growing or gathered.
••re
of
the
said
association
will
meet
of
logs
would
interfere
with
the
trout
work; men with families.
ITALIANS BI.AMKD
last night one of the vltnl issues of the
Thia donation is contained in a bill , d ra,8e D»nr ” He drank and wiped in »pedal meeting In the Houston
A man from Illinois with six nor­ Ashing. Strenuous etlorta bave been
FOR FIRE AT IMMK coming ele< Hon was up. Moreover, it ot sale which la attached to the lense. hl“ mustache with his one good hand
Opera Hous«*. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
mals, or one from South Dakota with made to haTe 0,8 rivers re-opened.
"She doesn't allow anything dirty
resulted In the defeat of a proposi­ and is followed by an explanation b_ '
Friday, the <th day of November.
fou«’, Minnesota with six, or Kansas but 80 far in vain,
LONDON, Oct. 20.- Rome advices tion that entailed the expenditure of the county court on the Journal M around our houae. No, sir! She'll
11*14,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m
The matter was taken up by the say that Prince von Hohenlohe, the money, and talk of retrenchment.
with three, contemplates coming to
¡be
furious
with
me
for
letting
my
I
follows: *
I
of
»aid
day for the purpose ot chooa
of
Commerce;
by
the Coast. With California to the Klamath Chamber
Austrian governor at Trieste, says he
The matter downed was Rogers res­
The above produce whs sold to knapsaek get so dirty. Hut a soldier > ilng a member of this aeaoclallon to
south of us with eight normals, and the county republican and democrat Is convinced that an Italian conspir­ olution for the exporting of the city's Mr. MaYkwardt for one dollar as a
k""1’ c,8aB- The finest soldier
| act as a member of the board Io re
Washington to the north with three central committees; through personal acy caused the dockyard Are at Mons- books.
The issue was prohibition, part consideration for the within con­ In the finest army In the world will
I adjust charges on the Klamath Pro­
well-supported schools, he would be letters to influential people L the falcons.
and the possibility that the 110.SOO tract. Under the conditions imposed look as dirty as an Apache after a
ject.
apt to say, "Give me the state that is East and West; through the Oregon* The same source informs us that saloon license fees be cut off caused
few
days
on
the
Held.
”
ho was afraid he could make no mon­
Dated kt Klamath Falla. Oregon.
alive and abreast with other states delegation in congress; through tele­ the Italian cabinet is meeting fre- the halt.
He gave his unapaac« a kick with [ iTueaday, October II, 1*14.
ey for the Aral two years. This con­
particularly along lines of public grams, letters and petitions to the quently.
"There Is a possibility that later cession was made by the court to In­ a rough hob-nailed shoe. "She'll clean
.. nu*n*e u vi nvu
Department of the Interior and In­
school advantages.”
we may not be able to afford thia,” duce him to sign the contract.”
The voters of the state will have a dian bureau; through commercial “NEEDLE* ■RAFT'
said Matthews.
Apparently Judge Worden made a attic and save II for my son Jean.
.„elation
HMS-ll-Ssw
chance at the coming election to put clubs all over Oregon and California
PLEASES WOMEN
"Why not begin saving now, by re­ very bungleeomo attempt to deceive who s only three now. I tiqed to hear
our state in the progressive list, by —but logging on the rivers is as
ducing the number of police and cut the people of the county as to his ac­ my grandfather tell about fighting
Noike fur Publiraitou
rs-opening the normal schools in much barred today as a year ago In
Rarely has an institution taken down some other expenses," said tion with reference to the county poor with Napoleon. When my hair gets
(xot coal l^nds)
the spring a promise was made by In­ such a favorable position with the Rogers.
Eastern and Southern Oregon
,
farm. There was uo necessity for the white III tell about lighting with—iDopartBMt of the Interior, United
dian Commissioner Cato Sells that he women of Klamath Falls as has The
STILL NO REPORT
states 1-and Office at lutkerte«,
court to go to the expense of publish­ well, with France."
would make a personal investigation. Needlecraft, recently opened at <06 SUPPLY HOUSE
ing the contents of the lease, as the
Then Jean studied more, and
Oregou, September 2, 1(14.
Spring came, but no Mr. Sells, instead Main street, by Mrs. R. M. Gilder-
SOON TO BUILD instrument had already been signed sighed
T HAS been several weeks since
"No
Napoleon
this
time
"
Notice
Is hereby given that llattle
a telegram that he would be here dur­ haus, who recently arrived from Port­
and delivered, and it was too late for
"Have you ever been In Bordeaux?”IC. I.lnxi, whose postoffice address is
Mrs. C. A. Moore dragged Klamath ing the summer. This in turn was
land. With the Christmas season ap-
Preparatory to the rebuilding of any objections by the people to be he asked me No? Ah, the beet city Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the
Falls into more notoriety by a long followed by a telegram stating that
proscblng. Klamath Falls women are that portion of the Farmers imple­ effective.
Old buildings, sure; but'loth day of May. 1914, Ale In this
In France
letter to Governor West, in which the commissioner would be here early
industriously working on band work­ ment and Supply House thet was de­
It he bad been honest In desiring to some splendid new ones, and I've pat office sworn statement and appllca-
she made some ugly allegations re­ in the fall.
ed gifts, and the new establishment stroyed by Are a short time ago, a know the wlahes of tbe people In such | JP electric wires In most of them "
tion No. 07567, to purchase the NIV
garding conditions here, and since
After Sells telegraphed that be affords an ideal place to choose tbs force of workmen was put to work
an Important transaction, the natural
More study; then he shrugged his; 54 NW U (being lot 1), Section 7.
the governor spattered still more mud would be here, the local campaigning iateat an(j best materials and ideas,
this morning clearing out the debris thing for him to have done would .shoulders.
_ 10 E.. Wiliam
__
"They said they'd keep ( Township 38 8. Range
on our reputation by giving the letter cessed, for it wss felt that what
Linen, towelling and pillow tops in I . within the charred walls. A Isrge have been to publish a copy of the
Joh
for
me,
but
III
n«*ed
twojatts
meridian,
and
the
timber
there-
full publicity in Portland and Salem needed was abou* accomplished
endless varieties are carried.
Be­ force ot men Is st work, in order to lease before It had been entered Into bunds, no?"
(,n. un<i«r the provisions of tho act
papers.
Following that, the state now winter is fast approaching,
sides these, the Arm is stamping de­ rush through the work thia winter.
by both parties.
I trlgd to turn lhe subject
We of June 3,1871, and acts amendatory,
executive wrote some letters to local as yet nothing has been done.
signs to order, and has also on hand
With the wreckage cleared away,
Strong opposition to Judge Worden talked about football for a while; 1 known as the "Timber and Htone
officials, and also made several talks
The Chamber of Commerce baa some wonderful finished work.
A work is to be started on the rebuild­ is developing all over tbe county Jean belonged to a football team; ¡|jw," al such value as might be Axed
about au investigation here.
again taken up the matter with Secre­ rest room is maintained by the estab­ ing of the middle section of the build­
xmong people who are opposed to any Ills eyes lightened -and then his by appraisement, and that, pursuant
Now, knowing that tne charges tary I.ane, in the hope of getting some
lishment.
ing. A brick Are wall separates this public official whom they are com-!"m,le went
I could see what *•» to such application, the land and tlm
made by Mrs. Moore could not be action taken. It would be well for
section from the section on Klamath polled to continually watch In order happening to Jean. The "tumult and ber thereon have been appraised nt a
substantiated, tbe officials the gover­ every person interested in the future
TICKETS ARE OUT
avenue, which was not damaged, and to keep from being tricked.
the shouting" was dying for him; |tota| of |iou, the Umber estimate«
nor wrote to answered that the wo­ of this section to make some effort
FOR COMING GAME the section is to be rebuilt by the
"the captains and tbs kings" were de- | iflo.000 board feet, at 60 cents per
mans allegations were untrue, and in the hope that by spring this great
erection of three concrete walls, mak­ SUBMARINE MUNK
parting and all the great war In Eu- M.. and lhe land »30; that said eppll-
they offered all assistance to the gov- injustice to our lumber Interests will
These are busy times at the Klam-1 ing the entire section Are proof. The
BY A FRENCH HHII'I’W«. with the soldiers' camps under |raBl wm ((ffer ntlal proof |n aup|K>rt
eruor, should he care to investigate.
be corrected and the mills at Chilo­ ath County High School, speaking door is to be six inches thick, and
the autumn moon and marches and ()f ber application and eworn state-
But so far, no investigation has quin can all run full blast.
from a gridiron point of view, for Sat­ the rest of the work will be of a sim­ ruited Piess Service
¡song» and shouting and shooting were mant on ,he 7tb day of Nov,rabor
been maue, or if it has been made, no
urday the high school eleven opens ilar character.
IXJNDON, Oct. 20.—A news agency dwindling, dwindling away and shrlv-!I914. before C. R. De Lap county
report has been given out as to the
WORKINGMAN'* INTERESTS"
the season by tackling the Ashland
dispatch
from Cettlnje says official «Hn< up Into Jean's own little troq-le|erk of Klamath county, at Klamath
findings. And this is the point that
High school eleven at Modoc Park GERMANS CANT GET
confirmation la given the news of the with every mile that he passed toward Fa||a> Oregon,
makes Klamath Falls people incensed.
on the part of American manu- The Jackaon county students have
ACROSS VISTI LA sinking of an Austrian submarine In bt,n>*. and the letters were reading,
I, .............
x -. uiub ,
Any |>ara<,n |a at liberty to protest
Hevorat times Governor West lias cast
FTER long and emphatic protests been raising havoc with teams in the
the Adriatic by tbe French cruiser what “
work
*" can . one-armed ■* —
man do|lh)ll purehao b.fore entry op
reflections on Klamath Falls by
Rlgue River Valley this fail, but thia
PETROGRAD, Oct. 20 - An official Waldec Rosseau. The engagement j for bls wife and baby, after the war L r(,nteat at any lln,„ bofore j,,,.,,
facturers, the democratic secretaries
threats of sending in tbe militia, etc.,
of war and navy cancelled the con­ does not daunt the local aggregation. statement says that the efforts of the took place north of Cattaro.
*
F ? . . ,
. .
Issues, by filing n corroborated all
and in every case conditions hers have
Football practice is being held dally Germans to cross the Vistula contin­
tracts they had let to British Arms
I lookevl at Jean, and hie amlle was
lh|a
a,|ef)
t
Two submarines attacked
tbe
beeu represented otherwise than in
for some sixty or seventy thousand and Coaches Motschenbacher. Ell'ott ues, but have so far failed with heavy cruiser, which was convoying a trans- ■'»im­ He perked up a bit and took a wh|ch wou|1|
||)e entry
their true light. But if investigations
dollars worth of brass buttons for and Willey are much pleased with the losses. The statement further frays port. The French crew discovered the I handful of buttons from his pocket,
have been made, nothing has been
JAH. F. BURGERH, Iteglater.
showing made by the boys, who, that the Russians are advancing attempt In time to sink one craft by I "From a German soldier's coat," he
American uniforms.
8-10 11-6 aw
given out from the state house re­
The war and the uncertainty of de­ though light, are remarkably speedy. steadily toward Warsaw and Ivan­ a broadside salvo.
¡explained. "That's all 1 could bring
garding them, either to substantiate
I
¡home to thorn."
The other students are dividing gorod.
Notice of Ap|M>lntmrnt of Ailmlni«-
«
tho charges made, or to vindicate livery supplied the secretaries with an
their spare time between the sale of
The Army Gazette says that 18,000 COUNCIL TO HOLD
excuse
for
cancelling
the
contracts.
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"You're bringing yourself home."
tmtrlx
Klarnatb Falls by the disproving of
But what will happen to American tickets and yell practice under Yell dead Germans were left on the battle­
HTILL MOKE MEirm
"Y8 h . m.* wife will like that." he
Notice I» heieby given that I havo
them.
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j»ald sadly. But the emphasis on the been appointed as the administratrix
workingmen if the next contract leader SeviU and his lieutenant, "Big field for the Russians to bury.
Such notoriety, with no contradic­
awarded a foreign Arm cannot be can­ 'John” Houston.
Hereafter,
instead
of
holding ¡word "wife," and you’ll see how the |of tho estate of Vivian It. Evans, de-
tion from the source that spread it, Is
I .eave for Portland.
¡three meetings a month, the council | Iron of disappointment was burning I ceased.
harmful to tbe town. People in other celled? And is It showing the right
spirit when cabinet officers have to be S uch tor Damuges.
Mrs. George H. Feese and Blrdean 'wlll hold sessions four times In the Into Jean’s soul.
All persons hnvlng claims against
sections, reading in the papers these
Suit to recover »50, the value of a and Fred efese left on Monday for same length of time. This will be' Jean showed his white teeth, but the said estate are directed to present
compelled to cancel contracts which
charges, cannot form a very high'
f 1 1 a n ,1 *-' tntn tfAv W aa ««
ho. '*
they willingly granted foreign manu­ heifer killed by a railroad train, was l*
Portland,
to join Rev. Feese, who has
the four Mondays, beginning with |>'l" eyes were sad as he said goodbye "«mo. with proper vouchors attached,
opinion of this section, especially af­
"tariert against the Southern Pacific tieen chosen as pastor of the M. E. the first Monday.
¡to me. Tbe tears weren't far away, {to me, at my residence In Poe Valley,
facturers?
ter no pains are taken by the gover­
Prior to filling
liwlay by John D. Morgan. Rollo C. church at Patton.
1
ress
of
work,
not
need
of
an
extra
'blex, which centered In that one | Klamath county, Oregon, or at the
nor to set the town right in the eyes
¡office of my attorneys, Kuykendall &
the Lakeview pulpit last year, Rev. |3, Is the reason ascribed by thejrtump of an arm.
Dr. E. E. Rtraw, now residing in Croet-beck is his attorney.
of the public.
Marshfield, la expected Monday for
Feeae was pastor of Grace M. E. councllmen.
But Mayor Nicholas.
"Who'll rule Enron»” was the Ferguson, whose offices are In the
a short visit.
Nearly 300,000 women are employ­ church for severs) years, and during! Police Judge Leavitt, City Attorney question .lean started out with some Loomis building, Klamath Falls, Ore-
ECONOMY
ed In the cotton mills in Japan.
his time here he and his wife made ; Rutenlc, City Engineer McLean and weeks ago, but the sentence was gon, such claims to bo presented
Diasatisfaction over the award of
a host of friends. Mrs. Feese spent'lhe newspaper men, who drag down changing on the screen of his life I within six months from this date, to-
H'5 OREGONIAN In a recent is­ Chief Justice White on the Panama-
several days here with friends before no extra money for extra attendance, for he was really only a boy. | helped wit: October 8th. 1914.
Private* Sale
are not elated at the prospect of de- him get hla ahoulder pack in place
sue, commenting on a statement 1 Costa Rica boundary question result­ To be held at the Ankeny ranch front going on to Portland.
ZELLA G. EVANR.
----------------------------- voting twelve of the thirteen Mon­
ed In demonstrations against Presi­ the present time to October 29. All
of principles made by Dr. Withy-
and the last I saw of this little sol-¡Administratrix of the Estate of Vivian
dent Porras of Panama, and other Hveatock, farming implements and
Insurance that pays. Hee Chllcote. days In each quarter to council meet- dler, who had fought
combe, said.
for the
Lillies of
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R. Evans, Deceased.
18-tf Ings.
household goods are offered. 22-Itsw O.'lrt Main street. Prone M.
"Economy I* given primary couaid- 1 government officials.
France" was a glimpse of his blue
10-8 11-5 aw
Semi-Weekly Herald
Turn U. S. Consul
Over to Chinese
People Deceived
by County Court
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