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I'AGK TWO M ümhï . THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE u mi i I Friday, the tilli day of November, I KIRISI II II.MOST fostered in the past few years, have become a by word of derision among the Washington newspaper men. 1914, al the hour of 2 o'clock p. m died a-boruing. A PRIHONER, IK III SSI AX STORY of said day for the purpose of chooa It is "Sinister Secretiveness” now. The Herald would much rather have the good will and conlidence of under democratic rule. From tbe |lng a member of thia aaaoclatlon to A Continuation or the | the reading public than earn the rep- president down, there baa been a ¡net ua u member of tb« board to re HERMANN AKE REPORTED Klamath Republican — 1 ntatlon of being a tool of the polit careful campaign of secrecy. (adjust charge« on lite Klamath Pro RETREATING WASHINGTON. D. U.. Oct. 24 VIENNA. Oct. 34 It la announced Editor ical bosses by doing their bidding W. O. NMITH . Probably the finest flower of this jet't. American troops will probably be hero today that the Austrians have The cry is going ug all over the state wonderful school of publicity blos Dated at Klamath Fulls, Oregou. ilaltlo'M Tille in the Kasi TIioMei Entered at the pcstoffice at Klamath called upon to guard the Pekin-Muk captured 2.5'1»» Russian*. Including against the extravagance and waste soms is the state department and lavora Ilie Muscovite*«, A<curding ¡Tuesday. October 13, 1914. Faile, Ore., aa second class matter. den railroad, according to the war twenty-five officers and fifteen ma in the management of public business Secretary William Jennings Bryan. Io I lie Pre»» l>G|U<tclte« Neat Out ALBERT W. ELDER. department. The Euglish aud French chine guns by tlie War IMlice at Petrograd. Secretary Klamath Waler I’sera As i'ubllalieil by the Herald Publishing in state and county governments, His apologists set up the plea that the have abandoned tbe Chinese territory IliiMMiau* Prepare to Vltaik Ger aouialiuu. 10-15-11-6 sw Company, of Klamath Falla, on which is caused by too much politics international affalis of the govern through which the railway run*. man Frontier. Monday and Thursday of each week aud not enough business methods. ment must be carried on entirely iu I'uder the Chinese neutrality treaty Notice for ITiblhalloii The taxpayers and people have the secret. Two iloltani per year in advance (Not Cost l.suds) remedy in their own hands, and we Yet Mr. Bryan's predecessors have America la undoubtedly called upon PETROUHOAD, Oct 3 4 Soldiers The Klanuilh Invest molit compuli» believe that they will not hesitate to never hesitated to discuss them frauk- to protect the line. wounded In the lighting at Warsaw, la the lateat local incorporators, with I‘«piirtnieut ut the Interior, Unitsd roEITICN INK IIIMNESS Hiatus l.und Office ul Lakeview. relieve themselves of this burden of ly and openly with the newspaper cor aud who are uow returning declare J. F. Maguire, Charlea Maguire and sill l*HERD RACK Oregon, September 3, 1914. boas rule when they go to the polls in respondents. that Kaiser Wilhelm narrowly es A. Y. Tindall as the Incorpurntor*. FROM BIG TRIP Notice Is hereby given thul Hattie HERE are still a few of the old-1 November. The real secret is that men like caped capture by Russian force* In The place of buslncas Is to lie 431 C I.lull, whose poatolfics address Is John Hay und Elihu Root could trust time party men who cling to the the recent lighting. These stories are Main street. hlaiuath Fall*. Oregou, did, on the Mr. and .Mrs. E. T. Shepherd and circumaiatial, aud not continued, but themselves to discuss matters of tu- <»NE WAY PIT OF IT custom.' and practice of the old days The new concern contemplates car- 20th day of May, 1914, file In ibis Cale Shepherd of the Shepherd Piano the war office permits tbe publication ternational law in public. of i>olltical corruption, when bosses tying ou n general real estate and office sworn statement aud sppllca- depot, returned Friday from a sum of the rumor. MIGHTY ground swell of "Vote were able to put the party tag on insurance business. Mr. Tindall will Ron No. 07667, to purchase the NW <>\ I ItsTIl IIXIXG VIHTI E mer's campaign through Klamath, The fuel that oue of the most auth No" sentiment Is reported to some num and cram him down the K NW Va (being lot 1), Heel Ion 7, taike. Harney, Crook, Malheur. Mo oritative Herman geuerals was cap bn In charge of the office. throats of the voters of that party, be gaining momentum in every part Townlhtp 3S H, Hauge 10 E., Willam doc. Lauou and other countie«. They lured al that lime causes the belief HE Young Mens Christian Asso of Oregon. whether they liked it or not. If It’s «ortli having. Its north In ette meridian, aud the timber there ciation of Chicago has put the made the trip In their big auto truck, that tliv kaiser was at the front. There are some today who will ac-' Disgusted with the great mass of «urliig. Nor t'hllcotr. on, under the provisions of Hie act coverin* over 4,000 miles. According to the war office, the de ban on tobacco. Henceforward a inau cept an important part in the leader indigestible amendments and bills on of June 3,1*711, aud acta amendatory, "Our trip was a success in every feated Germans iu East Prussia aie 1 who smokes aud is unwilling to give ship of their party, and permit a poli the ballot, and alarmed for fear that iup this indulgence, or lie about it, way. und on September 1 we had sold Private Hale known as the "Timber and Htons still retreating, with the pursuing tician to exploit the party for his many of them will prove absolutely ; will not be welcome iu auy of its ho enough pianos to surpass our record Hlberluu troops iuflictlng heavy losses. To be held at the Ankeny ranch from Law." at such value us might be fixed own personal benefit, and then ac destructive of the commercial pros for the entire year of 1913." said E. tels. It is stated that the road of the re the preaunt time to October 29. All, by appraisement, and that, pursuant cuse those aho refuse to stand for it perity of the state, the people seem lu making this uuuuuucemeul a Y. 1' Shepherd this morning, "We found treat la littered with guns and vqulp- livestock, farming Implements a.id to such application, th« laud and tim determined to vote "No” on all but s of being traitors. M. C. A. official says that there will that while many of the people are re- nieut. transports aud dead aud wound, household goods are offered. 33-3tsw ber thereon have been appraised at * Verily, verily, the good old days of ', I- f'casures that are known to 1 be no trouble in filling the rooms of trenching in the conduct of their ed. Now that the Russians liavo total of (too, the timber estimated 1*0,DUO board feet, al 60 cents per politics are gone. These are some possess genuine merit, and for which the various buildings with uuu-suiok- business, they are investing th« dlf- closed tbe Vistula It is believed that LEGAL NOTICES M . and the land 920; that said appli awful times, surely, when the voters there is a very general demand. ers. There is Ullde doubt about that. ference in the Improvement of their they are ready to begin an advnur* cant will offer final proof In aupport That the attempt to put over rad- Excellent men who du not smoke will j home conditions, and the piano •**' against the first line of tiortuun refuse to listen to the political dictat Notice ors and insist on selecting their pub ical legislation of any kind at the uo doubt be found in numbers in tbe mand was exceptionally good.” To ttie stockholders of the Klamath of her application aud sworn state t trontler defenses. ment <>u the 7th day of November. lic officials strictly on a basis of their election November 3d will fail, is now Y. M. C. A. establishments in the fu-’ Mr. Shepherd plans to reopen the Waler Peers Association Military reports •ay that ilio tler-i illness for the office, rather than be very generally conceded all over the lure, as in the past. local establishment next week, UtlJ man killed, wounded and Imprisoned You aro hereby notified that at a 1914, before C. It. I'o Lap, county cause they were smooth enough to state Nevertheless, thia official attempt spend the winter here. itbus far in tbe operations in Poland regular monthly meeting of th» board clerk of Klamath county, nt Klamath secure an official tag. at prescribing a man's personal con 'of directors of said association held In Falla. Oregon. I total 300,000, Any persou Is al llberly Io protest The Herald is a republican paper, THAT PITILESS PI RI.R TTY” duct to such an extent will be keenly tbe association office, Reclamation it is proud of tbe republican party resented by many young men of good ROME, Oct. 34 it la iiuuuuncml Service Building, Klauiath Falla, Ore this purchase before entry, or Initiate HEN the democratic adminis character. Rather than have their and of its achievements. It believes that Russia has formally offered to gou. Saturday, October 3, 1914, ths ■ contest al ur.y time before patent IssubS, by flliug a corroborated affi in the national policies advocated by habits thus censored, they will seek tration came into power, Great progress is being made Iu the liberate and send to Italy all captured following resolution was duly Intro davit In this office, alleging fact* the republican party, and feels that duced. seconded and passed and en Austrian troo|>e of Italian birth, es March, 1913, it loudly proclaimed shelter elsewhere. erection of the new sawmill of the they are for the best interests and that its watchword would be “Pitiless Au institution designed to help the tel lean Bay Lumber company, re pecially those from the Trieats aud tered upou the mliiuts* of said meet which would defeat the entry. JAH. F. DllRGBM. Register. prosperity of the whole people. But Fublicy." young men of tbe country to better placing the mill destroyed by Are last Trent district*. ing. to-wit: 9-10 11-5 sw Tbe Herald refuses to be gagged Ho II resolved by tbe board of di Russia, in making the offer, asks The democrats at last were to let living should hesitate before it over- summer. Already tbe rafters are up. when it is convinced that an official the people look into al) the daily op empuasixes the minor vices, There and all is in readiness for putting up It ly to retain such troops In Italy rectors of the Klamath Waler I sort Notice of Ap|H>intniviit of AdmliUs- is incompetent, whether he be a re erations of the government at Wash are many clergymen of high charac- the side wails. uno the close of the war. Asaoclatlon In regular monthly 1UI-OÍ trntrta publican, democrat, socialist of one ington. There was to be no secrecy. ter who keep a box of cigars iu their ! Ing assembled, that there be and ■■■ F. HUI Hunter, in charge of tbe Notice Is hereby given that I ImVe with or without a party. there Is Hereby Issued a call for a bceu appointed an the administratrix Everything was to be public; every study, and who are consistent enough, construction of tbe plans, expects to sAY'H Pol.KE «INK AT X ICE special nmollng of the stockholders of of the eetate of Vivian II Evan*, de '»hen smoking themselves, to offer a continue work on tbe Interior of the The Herald fought for Worden and thing was to be free. the Klamath Water I'sera Associa ceased. cigar to their neighbor or caller. Ac mill this winter. Tbe building will jeopardlied its business when it be Here was to be a great new admin According to E. A. Rowell, prohi tion. to be held In the Houston Opera lieved be was right. It will fight just istration that would at last let the cording to the new rules of tbe Y. M. be enclosed during this spell of All persons having claims against as hard against him or any other man light of day shine into the dark cor C. A., these clergymen would not be splendid weather, ¡nd when winter' bition speaker, who talked on "Klam House. Klamath Falla, Oregon. Fri the said estate are directed to present ; welcome in any of its dormitories. when It believes they are wrong. sets In it Is understood that stove* ath Falls lu Daytime and After Dark" day. the Sth day of November, 1914, same, with proper vouchers altar bed. ners of governmental functions. Too many restrictions defeat their mill be placed in the mill to onable lust night, gambling is going on iu at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for the to me, al iny residence In Poe Valley. The Herald owes a duty to the peo The only trouble with the demo ple of Klamath county, which it cratic program was that the demo own ends. To set up a standard of workmen to work without any loss of Klamath Falla, minor* are being fur ¡purpose of chooalng a member of tbe Klamath county. Oregon, or al the nished liquor and other violations, Klamath Water I'scrs Aaaoclatlon a* office of my attorney*. Kuykendall A will perform as long as it is under the crats never lived up to it. Instead of impeccability will not serve the ends time A car of machinery for the mill, or which be says are not fonnd in a dry .< memtar of the readjusting board Ferguson. whose offices are in tbe present management, whether it opening up closed doors, they careful fur which the Y. M. C. A. is support i of the reclamation service In re Ixiomls building. Klamath Fall*. Ore town, are going on. meets the approval of so-called polit ly went aiound and locked the doors ed. And. by the way, how many of for use in construction has arrived. No name« were mentioned by tbe adjusting the charge« on the Klamath gon. such claims to bo presented supporters are non-smokers? ical bosses or not. The Herald is-sin- that were open, and then threw the jits 1 speaker, who has been here about two Project. Old Timer Visits. within alx months from thia date, to- cere in destring to be fair and truth keys away. weeks. District Attorney Irwin, Insurance that pays. See t hilcote. You are further notified that iu wlt: October Mb. 1914. Bert Cotter, formerly a resident of ful with its readers, and it is to this If they found a light burning in B.T5 Main street. Prone Off. 16-tf thia city, and employed by the South though, Intends to learn just what pursuance of said call the stockhold 7.EI.I.A (1. EVANS. policy that we credit the fact that some dark corner they quickly turned ern Pacific out of here as a conduct places and what people are referred ers of the said aaaoclatlon will meet Administratrix of the Estate of Vivian The Herald ha- been able to grow it out. A woman can exist on a trifle less or, is here visiting friends. Cotter to by Rowell, and tbe grand jury will In aperial meetlug In the Houston R. Evans. Deceased. and prosper, while the many other “ Pitiless Publicity" has long since food than a man. Investigate his chargee. Opera House. Klamath Falla. Oregon. Is now running out of Ashland. 10-g ii-ft IW newspapers that selfish interests have American Troops to Guard Railroad Semi-Weekly Herald Austrians Capture Force of Russians T T W War and War Prices HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH US ASHLAND FRUIT COMPANY