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SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE I LITTLE HTt IR1KN MONDAY. (MTOHEIt -JO, ISI4 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE FOUR FROM THE FRONT THAT ARK COMING IN JUDGE PREPARES FOR DEFEAT ON ELECTION DAY -------- No Change in Form of Ballot «til I.D TIK UP FEW CONTRACT» BEFORE OH ing t 1' OFF l< I (Continuad from pac* I) MAY ASK U. N, TO sei : that hii er IN KKL PT CLEAR IN SHUTTING OFF INDIAN’S SIL- MON SUPPLY I Our Weekly Health Talk II» HR. H. R. DANIEL», Editor “The Hygienist " I at«—I i»invntrn<«sl Fuel Food« Are Valuable In W inter. uot, he will take advuutage of any People Get au I »k lina of Probable K II. Hall I» in Receipt of a Letter technicality to haug onto the job. EACH OTHER—SOME ARK TRIVIAL. HUT ALL ARK INTEREST- Coat of Ne» Court House When Front lite Master Flail Wartlen for There is really no ueoeaaity to put Fat, whether luilmal or vegetable, i tcgelabl« oils are valuable sources Plan* Aro Shown for (Nnnpletlou Oregon, Telling of the Inactivity of the people to til« extra expense of In the of fat ING AT THIS TIME. of Building—Coat May Run to Half I lie California < 'inninioMiou, anil I h a highly concentrated food. In the printing 14.000 new ballots, it may There la no class of food which la a Million, if Present Plana Are Fol- suggt-sllng mi t|>|>ml lo I lie Indian iiiiimitl the excess dlgealed food la be worth the cost to Worden to pre so frequently rendered Indigestible English was a sergeant, aud be said I ulled Press Service Ionol—Over »112,000 S|>ent Now Service to O|»m Klamath River. »lured up lu various parts ot thu Vudy i vent the public from knowing what and ruined as food by popular meth- LONDON. Oct. 12.—(By mail to his officers were perfectly mad be In the form of fal; this fat la usually 'oils of cooking as the fata, Had cook- the voters think ot him. but thia add New York)—In a letter written to cause they w ere unable to get into j After working for a year in an of- pul (>u In the summer aud fall to fur- 'ing 1« responsible for the limited use Kvideully convinced that h» haa no ed waste of money will be reaeuted by relatives here. Corporal N. Hastings, i Pa ria.” ifort to Induce the California li»h and iilnh the animal with heat during the of fata. As they usually come to the »how for re-election. Judge Worden i the taxpayers. Moat of them are ■ of the Guards, accuses the Germans is getting active to tie up the county hruugh with digging up money for (nine conimlxalon to taka «om» «tvpa iable. tats disagree with the average of treachery. He write«; *l'ulted Press Service siuler. laiborulury experiments dem toward the oHtabllshiiieut of a ll»h in a few eoulracU before he goes out ilnm to spend. stomach, and i>eopln learn to avoid a READING, England. Oct. 10.—(By "It the (vapors were permitted to onstrate that fat yield« more heal for Fried foods should Regardless of what the ultimate J ladder or some other means for fish valuable food, ’aught weapon- ot office Although every cent iu the 1 send their correspondents to the front mail to New York) I court house fuud this year has al- deci».* u should be, the legality of the to get above Hie California-Oregon 11« weight and bulk than any other uever be eaten To be easily digested they would have something to say less while digging trenches, a British I Power company’s dam In the Klatuath form of food During the winter cou- fats should be neither cooked nor w filch would open the eyes ot the force in Belgium, consisting of a I ready beeu »pent, be is planning on -tsndiug of other candidates or meaa- lllvesr at Klamathon, th» official« of «Idersble fat Is used b> the human baked with any other food Including letting the contract for the eornple- urea cannot be affected to auy way by world about the Germans. It is an in Middlesex company, put up a stub the alate fish and gauiv eutumlaalon tion of the building. As soon as this using the ballots already sent out sugar, starch'*« und Vegetable« sult to Zulus to compare these square born fight against a party of Ger body In keeping Itself warm ¡ar» about to adopt auother luck. Thia However, fats may be added to oth heads to them for treachery. Some ot mans. using only their bare flrat, ac la accomplished the taxpayers of the The majority of persou«, durlug the i will be through an appeal to the In ! county may be able to get an approx- ' er foods as seasoning, after the cook them tight fair ana square, but there cording to Private William Court, |dlan service, showing that by reason winter, do not cat sufficient fat. Dur lug la completed. As far as possible ' ¡mate idea of what the total cost of are thousands of them who are de . who has come home w ounded. of the obstruction In the river ths Ing et'ld weather when the body need» our meats should bo rooked into the “The Middlesex company was dig-1 the new court house will be void of all human feeling. ' Klaiuath Indians are deprived of their fuel to keep itseir warm, our diet lonn portion Itoast pork Is decidedly in planning improvements or the' “Near the banks of the River Aisne ging a trench." he said, "and was not Huliuon, which they have been wont should contain considerable fal. The hard to dlg'-at, but when roaated In a they had been attacked and driven equipped for fighting. All of a sud erection of a building, business men J Msrrill people are making groat J to use as food. fnts ot various meat« are all good, jacket of alternating jayera of brown down by rifles and machine guns. A den a horde of Germans rushed on ¡first figure the cost, but is is now ! preparations tor a Hallowo'cu bail, lu The following letter concerning lhe pork fal being the mutt easily dlgvwt- paper and flour butter, the fact Is liol small number of the Northampton» them. I never saw such a display of plainly evident that Judge Wordeu I be given at ths Merrill opera house uiattar has beeu seut to K. B. Hall ■*d. while lamb and mutton fat are dlf- "Hiked Into the lean, and the whole Is uere in a trench when 400 or 500 of grit in my life. Those Middlesex men, had no more intelligent idea than a ¡Friday ulgbt, for tbe benefit ot the 'of the Klamath Sportsmen's Aaaocia- i tlcult of digestion When fresh, but rendered easily digested Cooked In the Germans held their hands up. with their bare hands, went after child, and ouly made a wild guees, Merrill Library Club. This promises |tlun by R. E. Clanton, master fish ler aud cream are valuable, easily dl— the ways suggrsled fnts are easily dl The 'Cobblers’ were ordered not to those Germane, who were charging when he asked the people ot ,he to be well attended, many people from warden, showing the new plau sug go»ted fats; when stale, they carry nested, they will agree with almost One big Middlesex county to authorise him to erect a tire, and an officer asked in French with bayonets. lhe neighboring lowus planning to at gested objectionable germs Into the stomach any stomach. and can be used in con- new court house. sergeant downed two Germans with end English if they had surrendered. tend, including a delegation from “I am encloalug a copy of letter re and Intestine ' Olive oil and other sldemble quanllllos lu the winter. Toey came on in skulking manner, his fist» before a German bayonet got At that time be told the people that Klamath Falls. This is to be a ghost ceived from the California tlah and mid some of them threw down their him. The boys fought bravely, but the new building would cost about dance, " aud nous will be allowed on game commission, referring to the rifles. In every way they showed the odds were too great, and most of 1159,000. Later he privately admit FINDS A JOKEII You FOLK K STATIONS AN the fluor, up to a certain hour, uuleas ' dam in the Klamath lilver they were giving themselves up as them were bayoneted.” ted that it would probably cost 3200,- IN THK AIKANI BE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIEN they wear sheets aud pillow cases. will note from same that there la no prisoners. The 'Cobblers' were prid ouu. As time goes on aud bill after The “(host" effect is to be carried out prospect of getting any Immediate re ing themselves on the capture, and ; United Press Service bill is allowed, it can easily be seen The following Idler to the Ora lu tbe decoratious, too, aud tuuu> lief of tbe situation there through the I'nlted Preen Nervlce PARIS, Oct. 10.—(By mail to New- that the latter amount will not cover the officer said: ’We have a haul gonian, from James II Kerr of Fori- CHICAGO. Oct 33 Use of police wierd Haiiowe'su features uud effects J'alifornia commission Thia dam ba« York)—Shot four times, once in the i one-half the cost. If Worden is per- here,* as they got near the traneb. are being plauned, with the result I been in the course of cou«tructlou tor atations as employment agencies and land, will be of Interest to voters “When they were three or four »tomach, twice in one leg and once In . mitted to carry out bis plans. I "The su-called u»u-partlaan Judlcl that the affair promises to be a royal a couple of years or more, aud from <siabll«bmr>nt of a central municipal yards away they poured a murderous his thigh, an English soldier was tak Up to October 1 , of this year, a entertainmeut from beginning to end. indications it will probably be several emi'lu) mvtit bureau operated nu the ary bill might better be lermod ’’»elf- fire at the poor fellows. They had en to the Red Cross hospital at Poi total of 3112,014.09 had been spent The following Merrill women are in years yet before It is brought to eom-i line« of the one opened In Milwaukee nomlnatIon» for judge.* If the mea not a dog's chance, and nearly all tiers in an ambulance. He crawled on the new court house, and ail there charge of the arrangement: three years ago, will be iH«cu««ed at euro had lhe latter title It would be l> let ion were knocked over. The devils then out of the ambulance unaided, al is to show for it is the foundation,! Floor managers—Mrs. B. E. Mar- a conference of the municipal mar condemned, but maaqueradlug uuder “Accompanied by Commissioner It tried to get back, and ran for their though with some difficulty. Then he walls and a portion of the roof. Con-'un. Mrs. Ray Merrill, Mrs. R. L. Dal- ket* couimlaaluu. handling the unem the title nou-parllaau.' many perauna E. Duncan. I made an Inspection of lives, but our battalion was soon after ' hobbled into a barbershop next door servstively speaking leas than one-1 ton. Mrs. W. C. Dunnlug, Mrs. Al W. C. Dunnlug, Mrs. this dam. and It was our judgment ployment problem, and a uuiuber of oppos'-d to parly nouilnatlona uf them. Before they got many yards a to the hospital. judges Intend io Vote for II without (third of the work, and what la uaual- Coan, Mias Lois Barrows. that It was absolutely Impossible for the labor leaders of today. it was explained to him that he ly considered the easiest part, is done. machine gun ripped them up, and reading It. Decorating committee- —Mrs. R_ 1. any fish to pass above the obstruc Ml«« Amelia Bears, head of the scores of them rolled over. Some of made a mistake—that be was in the and at a little short of the total orng- Dalton. Mrs. Ray Merrill. Mrs R H. “Tbs measure prohibits oomlun- tlon at any ting or at any stage of county bureau of public welfare, them got away, but our battalion got barbershop, not the hospital. inai estimated cost. Anderson. Mrs. W. C. Dunning. It permits an> the water, Inasmuch as I have had made the «uggestion that police sta tlons al prlmarlee them in the rear. Our lads were sim "I know that,” he exclaimed, rather It would not be surprising U the I Music committee—Mrs. C. 3. Blake, this matter up with the California tion* be turned Into employment mau to nominate himself for judge ply furious at such treachery. petulantly. “But I want a shave first, court house should cost nearly half a Mrs. Al Coan. Miss Lol« Barrows, I commission for over a year, with no «(end'-« during the winter She by filing a petition «Ignml by only one “I had a narrow shave as I fell over and want it right away.“ million dollars before it is completed Advertising committee— Mrs. C. 8. result« whatever. I will have to con- ■aid that aside from lhe direct bene per cent of the voters, lu Multnomah one of their wounded, and before I He got IL and ready to be used, If the plans be- Blake, Catharine Frahm ¡toaa that I do not see that I will be fits of this new departure, the |K>llce county a petition would require aboui could get up again a bullet whtaxed able to do anything further in the and jublesn meu would be brought I fiOO name«, and at two centa a uam<* LONDON. Oct. 12. — (By m.i! to carried out. AH of through the sleeve of my coat, but he matter, but nave thought the matter Into doser sympathy and lose some! for paid 'irculatora It would coat th« New York) — More than 300 German. WOrk rem “ M yet * T who fired was shot through the head • "ibllluna office seeker the sum of might be taken up by the Klamath of th- spirit of antagunlsm. who were eiher born tn Great Britain * * AU b ~ n don< » i ‘ 1 C ' U “ ** the next second. j ^*r 18 tije bare outside walls, and not1 W bite Pelican hotel Friday, when tbe county people with the Indian depart A lauvas« of 1,000 of the largest IH» to have hie name on the ballot at Some ot the German officers are or are naturalised citixens have had .. .. . The elimina ment at Washington. D C., setting their names changed by due process the roof h M been Uniahed There customary afternoon of bridge waa Industrial concerns In Chicago Is any general 'Is'tlo'i lowbred They are not like ours, ¡forth the fact that thia obstruction about completed, and will be turned ■ lion of the dlalionoal, until, unacrupu of law since war was declared. Fol- t , he •««. P^U om . *n-¡enjoyed. Th. prU. wa. won by Mr. gentlemen, and when they get 'a . . . .. „ terior finishing, vaults, plumbing J- C. Brockenbrougii, and suuiptoua has been the means of stopping runs over to the markets commission Tbe | Ion« and ln< omt>etcnt candl'lalea Is chance they gorge themselves and get lowing are a tew of the German names ... * , , , , . . ’ , -a sw. __ _ ti..» heating system, electrical wiring, fur-1 < refreshments were served by the hoa- ¡of salmon, which frequent tbe trib- canvnaa will show labor prospecta for one of the most useful functions <•( mad drunk, so what can you expect and the name« that displaced them, . . . allure and equipment for all of the lens during the coume ot tbe aflei- iutarios of the Klamath River, and Chicago for the winter month«, and the primary, but thl« nieaaure pruhlb ,, _ _ from their men. I have spoken to as shown in court records. Klussman. Maclaren; Rosenthal, »«‘e-•“<« steel work and furnish- noon Mj. .eorg. H Merryman. which the Indians have been nccus- Indicate to charitable societies to Its th« noininntion or rejection of several prisoners—one seemed a de I have what extent their aid will be neces- ,'Judicial aspirants at the primaries Rodney; Klo^b. Tt.thurst; Rowltx. ,n< ior tbe Jail. Mr. A. E. ''hitman Frad J. l tomed to take for food. cent chap, and spoke English well, Howard; Schnaack, Maym.n: Suh- “ *• considered that th.|Willta-. and Mr. J C Brock..- thought It possible ths< the above de aary. "Un<l>-r Hila uon-pnrtlsan judiciary having been working in London—and plena for the Interior are of tbe most r*'U|5 ‘ *trt‘ *"“u *° partment might be able to bring some m<*i'niire any peroon who la willing to they admit it. The one who spoke wasser, Stowe; Schwerxl, Vincent. —■*— _ __ ______ ■_.. * _ elaborate furnishings Imaginable, in- lue,“bcrs. Mrs. Fred .->< ballock, presure to bear which would relieve NPENCEH CREEK *«pend I Io cun got his name on Ilin HVARN " I einding marble wall, .nd floor, in Mr*' Th«m«« F Hampton. Mr., Earl the situation If. In your judgment, MTK NECUHED '*»‘<1 ballot at the general --lection. THE FIGHTING IS AGAIN BECOM HEARN IXHSIN many of the room, and clo^U, a faint' Whlllock’ Mr> E,b’rt B Mr’ you think It advisable to take this _____ ¡und lhe person receiving the highest ING DESPERATE WOUNDED, HERO English, Mrs. Gu. A. Krause. Mrs. I matter up on these grounds, we would The alate of Oregon now baa aj«W"»ber of vote« out of the «<oma of which u’r>rd»,> i. At the AJbrecht Oehler, purchasing agent * “‘7 Jude» Jud«e "ordeu 1« going i. in t.i. bls Louis G Van Bellen and Mrs. Mary be glad to assist you In any way wlth- lease on the hatchery site on Spencer petitioners Is elected judge Each Side is .Making Some Slight • In our power." Creek A five year lease, exmtoj I last primary election there were some ■ins at Points, But in the Main for the reclamation service, has r^ reck,eM «‘«vagance. ♦♦♦ by lhe Western Pacific land and Tim- ",*l> «andldatee lu Multnomah coon These Are Off »el by Retirements at ceived tidings of tbe wounding of his, A great deal was said by Judge Invitations have been Issued for an LIBRARIAN HERE ber company was Friday signed by i1’r for ,h<* legislature. Under Ike pro- Other i'ointa in the Buttle—Ttie cousin. Lieutenant Colonel Oehler, of " orden at one time about the hot 'entertainment at the White Pelican FOR tXJNFERENCE' Fish and Game Commlaaloner Charles • <«* bow tunny candidate* ma> Hague Re(K>rta French Sharpsoot- the 39th Uhlans, in the fighting in WBter from the springs for heating hotel Friday afternoon, to be given Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librar F. Stone for the «Ute of Oregon *• n< ” expect fur position* on the Belgium. purposes, and how many thousands ers sniping Germans. ! by Mrs. Aubrey R. Campbell, Mrs. ian, is here from Salem, working with The lease la on fifteen ncree of ‘’enchf certainly not competent, »elf The same message carried the new» ot dollars he was going to save the , Leslie E. Rogers, Mrs. Carl Cofer. Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrougii, librarian ground. The «tale by the term« ofj^l**“»« •"»rera qualified to act a« THE HAGUE, Oct. 23.—It is re that the local clubman's kinsman was ■ taxpayers in just this one item alone, '• Mrs Maxwell M. Long and Miss Jen- of the Klamath County Library, on the document has the privilege ofiJ1“*«**- <*»•!' W>U decline to not»- ported that the allies have completely decorated with the Order of the Iron Nothing is heard recently about thia 1 nie C. ifarrls Cards will be the af the arrangements for that Institution. ■«rei'tlns M „d TOB|n ,a,nll,g , « fll ,h bB(( .h. In.t. themselves and "lalntnlnlne n«h h-irh. Itlsle themaelve» Who will be elect Cross, and promoted from the rank of 1,01 springs heating system, cut off the German communications ternoon’s diversion. er w°n ,ery “nd ,h- ««-“Pm»nt for . eg? No one candidate can expect a between Bruges and Ghent. Franco- captain in recognition of his gallantry An examination of the plana shows ♦ ♦♦ Friday Ml« Marvin visited tbe Wo- Uu> f |o d|y,r< w- majority of the vote* cant when such tireuers, or independent French in leading his troop of the kaiser's that the specifications call for one of Mrs Leslie Rogers and Mrs. Frank men. Library Club library and lhe of gp<nc<r (.rM,k for hatr ia horde of aspirants will be busy sharpshooter», are reported operating heavy horse in a daring soltre against the most comprehensive 1 beating “ _____ _______ „ school library, and discussed matters .. Ward __________________ were guests at the Wednesday . .. .. ¡Splitting the vote among IhemaelvM . purposes, and to erect the necessary T1H — one finjk 1 meeting 'v*z\wll»a> of l Ik« I »«1« IB«»-. LIrote »n behind the German lines, sniping off — - - systems, ----------- -„urum U» kuu . o nuu.^iu«, the -------------------------------------- British communications, - a -------- feat ----------- plants ------- and ----------------- ventilating the Leisure Hour Club, «»■ en- at each of them. ____ ___ » « Tin* aucceoaf'il candidate, who need „ _ . runways and fish traps hundreds. that drew reinforcements from a that would be appropriate for the tertalned at the home of Mrs. Isaac S. i Today she I. at work with Mrs. Th„e merely secure more vote* than auy The fighting in that section is in-¡point in the line where the allies were most elaborate hotels In New York Voorhees and the others present were ZCOB,1^,,,'on of that considerable work will ba done other one, perhapa not more than creasing. menacing the Germans. city. It is roughly figured that the .Five hundred honors went to Mrs. a book list for ths county library __ „ at the hatchery next year, for Huper- five |>er cent of the total vote, will be ----------- The wounded man will soon be In beating plant, ventilating system and Thomas Hampton. Refreshments . intendent of Hatcheries R. E. Clanton either lha soliciting politician or some FA RIB, Oct. 23—It is reported that action again, according to Oehler, plumbing will cost between 340,000 were served by the hostess, and Mrs. the Germans have withdrawn tbeir wbo is highly elated at bis achieve- >50,000, and maybe mora. This! Voorheis and the others present were tenden by tbe following children: considers this the finest trout hatrh- one enjoying the support of «ome «It* In the state, and lhe bulk of such class as the I. W W. or Interest« advance line, which was expanded m'-nts. There Is is a possibility that item alone would be about one and and’Mr». Thomas Margaret Hargus, Buford Hargua, Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Mrs. Thoma» from Mariakerke to Middlekerke, be- the ______ _____ __ ______ ____ ____ Mrs. E. U. Hall, Mias Jan Harry Boivin, Lloyd Bunnell, Sybil *h,> Irout fry to be distributed through lioatlle to the enforcement of law or local Oehler may soon _____ leave ___ for one half times the total coat of the Hampton, In 1915 will undoubted- »eeklng some advantage special to cause of the effective work of tbe th« front, risking bls life for a sabre Klamath County High school build-!nie Harris, Mrs. G. A. Krause. Mrs. and Howard Bamber, Charles Chas- out tain, Helen Wirtx, Elbert White, Rus- '7 «»«n» fn»m Spencer Creek. • itbemaelvca. Any small organisation gun» of the British monitors. Maxwell M. Long, Mrs. Henry Newn- scar that might be worn with full in*- Superintendent Clanton will be ¡voting In accord cun control the ham, Mrs. O. W. Robertson, Mrs i**1 White, Helen Hamilton, Dorothy The Germans are strongly en- 'dress when the war Is over. LAKE PRINONERN iCharles I. Robertson, Mr».Fred Behal- H°sa Graves, Vesta Cofer. ' hero In a short time to plan tbe en Judiciary In this state If the proposed trenched east of the main highway! ----------------------------- REACH THIN CITY I lock, Mrs. Bert E. Withrow, MrsJ hrew Campbell, Dave Campbell, Geo. larging of the present hatchery, and irieaaure becomes a law. connecting Ostend and Nieuport., KLICKS APPOINT A “The argument contained In the 'Whitlock, Mrs. William Masten, Mrs. -Merryman Jr.. Walter Bowne. Mollis the work to mnke It a i>ermnnsnt In ----------- Their fortified line runs from Wils- HOME COMMITTEE Deputy Sheriff Rhinehart and Man-¡Oscar E. Willey. Mrs. Fred Melhaae Berlthlstof, Francis Bowne Jr. and stitution. official pamphlet on lhe measure. No. kerke to Thorouil, and the new Ger- ----------- Henry Gerber. The Gerber home was 324, la artfully worded, and aeeka the tuan headquarters is reported located H. B. Hall, W. O. Smith, J. E nlng Morton of Lakeview reached I 'vote* of right minded persona by Thursday evening, members of prettily decorated for the occasion In GEILMANN CAPTURE at Christelles. Bodge, E. B. Henry and F. R. Olds here Saturday afternoon in charge of BlilTlNll SOLDI Ells means of unwarranted uHaertlon» Reports from the headquarters of were appointed a building committee; Buck Lindsey, sentenced for horse- j ¡Grace Methodist Episcopal church keeping with the Hallowe’en season, The argument states that the meas- will hold a meeting and banquet at!**n<l Hallowe’en games were Intsr- General Gallienl indicates that tt^re , at kiSt night ’s meeting of Klamath - steallog, — — w — ---------- - -------- w CTf W. • T. • Bowen, vx«« sentenced for a vs ...... » ».III. *U_ _ 11.___ WASHINGTON. D C„ Oct. 23 |ure lisa been Indorsed by the Hlale B P. F. G. is no cessation in the fighting. The 'Ludae Lodge Ku. No. 1247. 1247, B. O. Elk». Elks, j Al- rustling cattle, and the Quick broth- the church parlor, at which time plans “l>«rs<d with the other juvenile pas- ______ ________ ____ ___ Germans continue ____ tbelr _ efforts to, ready they are at work on plans for ers, sentenced for house breaking, for the coming year and the problems times. Jaite In the afternoon the chil- The German embassy has received a ¡liar Aaaoclatlon, and Is similar to a break the lines towards Nleuport and | the lodge home, to be erected at They are on their way to Salem to to be met will be taken up by the dren ceased their play to gather wireless measage to the effect that In Jaw In force In the slate of Washing ! serve the sentences imposed upon membership and the directors. around a table, also decorated taste- '*•« fighting west of Lille the Germans ton. Both of these statements are from Lille. Third and Main. fully in keeping with Hallowe'en,. captured 2,000 British soldiers and utterly without foundation.’’ ♦ ♦♦ The Germans are desperately try-1 The building to be erected Is to be them by Judge Coke last week, several machine guns. Invitations have been Issued by where a feast was enjoyed ing to break through the allies' line« a lodge home and club house, not a The men will be kept in the county ♦ e e It also stated that German artillery THE IHM 'KEFEI.LF.il The committee plana Jail over z night, and '.zzzz leave Z-~. out In ‘ the in the vicinity of Arras as well as in , business block. TL_ ‘z" z~~ ‘.~tt, zz~ -L_ Mf*. Elbert B. Hall for a party to be | northwest of Neuport had disabled a The Fortnightly Club spent an en- on ------ . ------------- — ' ------- given at the White Pelican hotel ORDERED KELEANEI» the north. Indications are that the | to secure plans, etc., as soon as pos- morning, lie _ i joyable afternoon at the home of Mr*. British d< stroyer. Before Lindsey was he was afternoon. Cards will iiuic ID VUV UC7VÎD1VC ".w.w, » » cts inuv »vs sa Mil*; *e.«a«««*«. z ..**«. . tried a « ctw mct « » ; Thursday —< --------------------- ----------------- ---------- battle is UW not at at the decisive Bia^U stage sible, in order that work may be 1 On account of the ground not af-^ started on the building early next arrested at Albany, and was almost to ¡lhe amusement leaiure, feature, uuu and me the J* C. Brockenbrougii Diur.ilay after- WASHINGTON, 0. C„ Oct. 23 ( u*e chief amusemenx noon, when auction bridge was played, MILI* TO HAVE Klamath Falls when he escaped from i affair promiHes to be largely attended, The English embassy hue transmitted fording cover, the losses to both arm- spring, there being present Mrs. E.W. Gowen, PARK BEAUTIFIED to the White House a dispatch re ♦ ♦♦ 'the train. Flspecial watch is being les are enormous. I ------------------------------ Mrs. Louis Gerber, Mrs. Charles H. Another big event of the coming ceived stating that England has or kept to prevent any more daahe« for The last communique says that the ¡GERMAN ESTIMATE Having uh 11« purpoHe the beautify dered the release of th» Itockefellei. week is the opening dance of the Klat- Moore, Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. L. F. gaps between the allies positions are OF ALLIEN' MiSHEN J liberty. awa Club's season, and thia promises Willets. The award for high boners ing of Mills Addition, the Fourth The dispatch stated that the vessel closing. I Mr«. G. K. Van Riper was hostess to be one of the most successful of went, to Mrs. Gerber, und following " urd Park Association baa been was «elz.<*d because ’’I It wuh conslgtie I The German attack continues very United Press Service formed by Mill« Addition people. R(to order.’’ violent, and the various gains by the BERLIN, Oct. 23.—The Kreus Zei- I to the Saturday afternoon Bridge the rnauy enjoyable dancing partie« this a luncheon was served. will work to have the park site In -______. ♦ ♦♦ nl'fes are being offset by the various tung In an article estimates the losses 'Club at her home on Seventh street. given by the club. The dance is to he invitations have been Issued bv Mills Addition Improved and utilised old Friends Meet, slight retirements where the German* ot the French, English, Russians and Saturday afternoon. The guests spent given at the White Pelican hotel, and Il H Linker, a Portland attorney, the afternoon playing bridge, after Tindall’s orchestra will furnish the -Mrs. Rufus 8. Moore for a party at as Intended, and also work to beautl-, nssaults are the most severe. Belgians thus far at 750,000. “The Maples,’’ her West Main street fy the streets of that thriving district is here attending to btislna«« matter» which delicious refreshments ware music. It is stated that in general the allies ■ • ■ --------- OOO home, Thursday afternoon. At this! by planting trees along the parking, i lie and W. H. A. Ronner are old Present were Mrs. Robert E. lines remain unchanged, despite the! Mrs. B. St. George Bishop and chil- served The tenth birthday anniversary of cards will bo the amusement. Membership Is open to all Fourth Ifriends, meeting here for the first dren, who have been visiting friends Wattenburg, Mrs. Albert M. Worden. severe fighting. ♦♦♦ Ward residents. The officers are: lime In eight years, and they hav*' here for a couple of weeks, left the Mrs. Silas Obencbaln, Mrs. Fred Mel- Ma»ter Henry Gerber Is being cele- ! The Bridge Club will be entertulned I’reKldent, Joe lent«; vice presidents, ! been having a great time talking over Mrs. O. W. Robertson will enter fore part ot the present week for hase, Mrs. Fred Murphy, Mrs. George brated at the home of his parents, __________ __ Bishop homestead J. Walton, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuls Gerber, on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Don J Mrs Sylvia Westfall; secretary-trees Hie days of their former acquaint- Cedars, _ ” the tain the Tuesday Bridge Club Tues “The Un Upper Klamath Lake. High street, by a birthday party, at- Zumwalt. urer, R L. Alexander ance In lltlnqla Wil) Lee and the hostess. day afternoon. THROUGH THK CAPITALS OF THK NATIONS .(OU FIGHTING Society Notes s ss ct si