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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAG K TWO thi rhdav , octoiier uri», uhi I k XPRESSI.Y CHANGED by this that the Job waa anything but a work LIBRARY FOUND TOO SMALL FOR manlike job. Hub-t'ontraetor Beards- amendment, shall remain as at pres INTENDED I NFN ¡ley then arose to remark that the ent constituted until otherwise pro-' work was not finished, and lie askod vlded by law. . . , ” A Continuation of the LONDON. Oct. 17. An Amster the «'ouncllniau to defer bls opinion To be more exact, the only change! Now that the *25,OUO Carnegie Li-( Klamath Republican CKTTt.NJK, Oct. ST. According dam iu'»i ageucy dispatch states that ! until the job was done. really authorized by the language of! brary has been practically completed, United Press Service ... Editor LONDON, Oct 37 The Evening W. O. SMITH l.ockwoo«) opined that as n member Il Is discovered that the building, lu Section 1 of the amendment and sanc to an official statement today, the laigc force« of the first Hue Austrian ¡combined Servian and Montenegrin News' Rotterdam correapoiidsnt says of the building comniltt«>e, lie had » [troops are appearing on the German I addition to being Isolated, is entirely Entered at the postofflee at Klamath tioned b.v the decision of the supreme forces operating In Hosnia, finding tiring line iu Northern Fran«-e and right to holler any time he saw fit. I too small for tlie accommodation of tl.vre la no eonllrmallon of the report court, is tbe chauge in the terms of Falls Ore., as second class matter. tliilt General von llcMiler com lull led «nd others on the committee took the the lending public. county judges from four to six years. themselves outnumbered live to one. Southern Belgium I suicide at Bruges The Time«' Copenhagen correspon- »ame view Beardsley reiterated his Publish cd by the Harald Publishing The question naturally arise«, and retired from their advanced positions It Is now planned to use this msgulf-1 Company, of Klamath Falla, on the supreme court held that Secion near Serajovo, after luntetlug heavy idem wires that report« from German ¡»totement regarding tho job being un-' Icent miniature structure as a sort of [ "'here Is no confirmation of the re lueses on the enemy. I finished, nnd stated that "throwing , port frnm other sources, ami no rea : sources say that Kaiser Wilhelm has Monday and Thursday of each week 1 of the ameudment is unconstitu storeroom for books, and establish The Austrians are reported unable out" some of the work might lead to sou teems essiglieli for his taking Ills ¡ordered Callas captured at any cost. tional In so far as it authorises the branches, nearer the centers of popu life. to dialog« the allies from their sec These advices, according to the trouble. abolition of the county courts as at- There was some superheated argu lation. tor the distribution of books ondary positions and pursue the ad- correspondent, say that Kaiser Wil tempted by the act of the legisla- Mlle« I o Rceovcr. vantage thus gained. ment between the two ns to their re- to the public. THE St PREME OUI HT DKCIS1ON ture in the Multnomah county case. helm was in Belgium Sunday, when* Guv of the most beneficial feature« Hult lu recover *2oH 37, alleged 1 he personally received th«» reports of -'sportive knowledge of steel work, a and constitutional so far as it pertains labor. has been his officers. At this time lie said that *®°d Job, etc., before the mutter was of public libraries Is the nmding due for work uud labor, HE decision of the supreme court, to the changing the terms of county I RENI H HIGHT IN room, where the young people. In par- started ngaluat Violet lloyd by Bon DRIVING GERMANN the m-cupancy of Dunkirk and Callas, dropped. In tbe Multnomah county case, judges is concerned. A«'HONS IHON HER «specially Calais, was vital to the Ger Contractor Cofer stated that the 1 Uvular, can gather and acquire the H»«intin, titoligli .1 H. l'nrnuliuii wll! have one wholesome effect, al It seems, to tbe casual observer in i matter wan largely between the firm habit of leading. Many Instructive man campaign plans. least. It will make every intelhgeut the light of the decision, that if the > and the sub-contractors. and that he ¡evening« ate thus spent by those who Privale N«)« ---- ... PARIS, Oct. 27.—The latest com- > voter view with suspicion each an J “courts, judicial system an«l jurisdic would have the work satisfactory 'would ilherwlse waste their time on To be held at the Ankeny ranch St EN RANCHER mique says: from every amendment, to the constitution tion of the courts of Oregon, was to the street* or In less desirable places. FOR DAMAGES w hen the building was completed. the pr<wnt lime Io October 29 All "The battle goes on continually. ' appearing on th > bah a at this elec remain as at present until otherwise . A •*>•••* Dip * ‘ Toa* the canal to such The electrical work was also drag- livestock, farming Implements and tion and forever reatter. provided by law." notwithstanding raging in particular vigor between god Into the talk, nnd It developed «'» l»“lnted district as that In which household goods are offered 23-3tsw the lower reaches of the River Yser! Damages to tbe extent of *150 and Il is us plain as the noee on your ¡the provisions of Section 1 of the that a "short circuit” bad occurred new library Is located. 1« not at- *379.75 alleged due for cutting hay and the region of Lens. On this part > face, n«-w. that the ameudmeut adopt- ¡amendment, that the terms of the between the opinions of Electrical In- tractive after dark, even should the ed in 11'10, by which it is claimed judges of the county courts would re of the front the allies have not yield- ■ on the Hord rauch near Oleno, are de-1 spector McLean and Rub-Contractor paicllta of young people be willing to LEGAL NOTICES ed an inch, while they have continued in a tided by Henry C. lx«mler of Olene, county judges were elected for six main unchanged also. Coon ns to what constituted proper permit It In a suit tiled In the circuit court. W. to make progress In the region be Notice years, contained a joker that the wiring. This was dropped by the H. A. Renner is l^mler’s attorney. tween Ypres and Rouiers. I'o the Stockholders of the Klamath framers thereof had only a minor con A Ç4 l-.sTION OF 1‘OI.ICY council when It was learned that the OREGON MINIA« "In the region ot Soissous and Ber- ; The complaint alleges that the two Water Users Association ception of. Had the people known IN Multi: ACTIVE electrical inspector of the state board ry au Uac the artillery duels turned men entered Into an agreement You are hereby notified that ut a or suspicioned that it was the inten of underwriters will be here »«»on to 1 VERTING the recent decision of to our advantage. Several German | whereby Lemler was to cut all of regular monthly meeting of the board tion of the amendment to change the Inspect the job. The value of the gold produced In the supreme court that all coun Latteries were destroyed. Bord's hay this year at 13 50 per of directors of said association held In term of office of county judges from ¡Oregon reached *1.*27,710 In 1913. ty judges elected in 1910 hold office "About Nancy we have taken the ton. and was to bale 100 tons. The! the associatimi office, Ituclamatlou four to six years, they never would for six years as final, the people of This Is an Increase of more than lo0 offensive and driven the enemy across plaintiff »«vs that Hord OSMI him Iti NN ì AN'N HAN A Hervlre Building, Klumuth Falls. Ore have sanctioned its adoption. Had Klamath RETREAT BEING |, rr ©«nt over the value for 1912, ac- * w I • • 1*1«* III A v’ U U 1 J I xx X» • v: 4 * 1 voo », vv IS* the frontier into Germany." county, nevertheless, will *379.75 on account for cutting the they understood that it was the fur-j^j Ue opportunity to go to MADE IN ROLAND cording to a statement just Issued gon. Saturday. October 3, 1914, the The principal declaration In the hay. ther intention of that amendment toi the polls next Tuesday and express ¡earlier communique was the declara- from figure» compllod by the United following resolution was duly intro* He also alleg«w that after he had -------- -------------- ,. _ — — abolish enurely the office of county PETROGRAD, Oct. 37. The war States geological survey lu co-opera |ducsd, seconded and passed and en don that the French offensive in the Ills hay baler, supplies and help ready ier«'<l upon th« tered lite minutes of said tnreU judge, it would have undoubtedly ■ court to be governed by in the future office announces II lias received in tion with the state of Oregon. vicinity of Nancy was gaining. Thia to bale the hay. Hord ordered him not Ing. to-wlt: been overwhelmingly defeated. There ■ handling of county businesa. formation that the tierman advance Oregon's output of clay products and the latter report of the Germans to do so. For this he asks *150: In Poland and the Austrian advance I for 1913, exclusive of pottery. Is val- lie It resolved by lite board of di is no doubt that tbe majority of tbe 1 | With the personal factor eliminat- being driven into Germany contra damages. lector« of the Klamath Water eserà constitutional amendments on tbe1 I In Galicia have been checked. The Tied al 2771,795, compared with _________________ jed in their vote for county judge, the dicts the German report that the ballot this year upon which the voters i voters can, without prejudice or harm French right was crumbling between s ACH AMENTA» MAN_______________ 'war office says the Germans arc *734,326 In 1912. The production of Association In regular monthly meet * are to pass judgment, contain mean IN CHARGE HERE (l>v Austrians to cover their re sand aad and gravel Increased from Illg assembled, that there be and | to anyone, say emphatically whether Tout and Verdun. ings foreign to their titles. Let us I Treat. 1.UU7.A34 tons In 1911 to 1,441,162 there Is hereby Issue«! n call fur a " * we 1 It the French can maintain the ad- ithey desire a continuance of * what beware that we tall not again into;, will mildly call the extravagance ol| »antage they gained at Nancy, it Is tous In 1913. but decreased somewhat special Riveting of th« stockholders of The Russian center and right are rw. A. ti, G. Will, ntit, iui for uiauj many jvuic» years vuhui i-onnect- - vv th« Klamath Waler Users Assocta the pits dug for th? unwary. ed with the Wood-Curtis company In •dvanctag. while the left is maintain- In v»lu “- ¡the past tour years, or whether they ¡declared that the Germans must sur lion. Io be held In the Houston Opera Sec. 1. • Art. VII., 4f the Constitu-, wanl tj,e countj- placed on a souud render the fortifications in the vicin California, and fur a time In charge I«"« The value of the stone produced. I«-'““"* *'*> tion, as it originally stood, reads: however. Increased from 92*9,001 to House, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Fri i financial basis, where its warrants ity of Ste. Mihiel and abandon the of its Sacramento bouse, is the new of the San. day. the Sth day of November, 1914, The latest statement follow« I *357.499. There was a slight In- “The judicial power of the state [cannot be questioned by friend or west bank of the Muese. or face the Klamath county representative of this at the hour of 2 o'rlot k |>. ut for the ' Fighting In the vicinity of Petro-1 crease in the production of coal, from danger of being trapped or captured- ____ ________ _ _______________ _ shall be vested in a supreme court, i foe, and where the county will re- great wholesale (»roduce concern, lie purpose of choosing a member of the The war office says that the allies '|g now on the job, making himself ac- '•“>*' Radom has now developed Into [41.*37 tons, valued at »109,27«. In circuit courts and county courts, I ceive a dollar's worth of service for Klumuth Water Users AsscHTallou as a buttle front of seventy miles from 1913, to 4*.0*4 tons, valued at 2112,- are holding everywhere In the north. qualnted. which shall be courts of record, hav ¡every dollar expended. a member of the readjusting board ing general jurisdiction, to be defined Mr. Will lu an "old head" iu the Rawa T-'owemlast and Blalobrzegl to I '24 in 1913. There should be no sentiment in of the reclamation service In re the mouth of the River Ushanka. Other mineral prodiicta of the state limited and regulated by law in ac ,the vote on county judge, It is pure-< ***••"*'TH EXHIBIT IN commission business, and be la out adjusting the «'barges on tho Klamath DRAWING ATTENTION lining a campaign whereby the local "The fighting has been continuous 1 «re copper, gems, gypsum, lead, lime, cordance with the constitution. . . '* ly a cold-blooded business pro posi Project. since Saturday. The Russians are mineral waters, platinum and sliver, market will be kept projicrly sup The amendment that the people tion. You arc further notified that In The following is from the Portland plied at all times with tbe best fruits frequently using their bayonet«. and The total value of the mineral pro- were hoodwinked into adopting reads: If you believe it is good business | pursuance of said call tlie stociihold the enemy Is) losing heavily." 1 ducts of the stste increased from .and vegetables on the market. The "Sec. 1.—The judicial power of the for tbe county to be plunged into debt Journal: '«rs of the said asmx-tatloti will meet ■ If any prizes are given at the I.and *2,553.549 In 1912 to (2.5*3.919 In ¡Wood-Curtis company is a wholesale state shall be vested in ONE SU tor another half million dollars, you Iln s|H«clal iiKs-ting in the Houston 1213. PREME COURT, and in such other should vote to indorse the present i Products show for tlie exhibits that ¡concern only, and deals only with the , ,4 I TI BAN MAN WHITEN Opera House. Klamath Falls, Oregon. (>F A LAV t BUM Itoli» courts as may from time to time be county judge. If you do not want ‘have traveled the longest distance, the retailers, the campaign of Mr. Will Friday, the •'•th day of November. I III CATOKH W 4 NT created by law. The judges of the him to follow the policy he has pur- I display prepared by the Klamath ; being to make the methods of receipts «914, at tbe hour of 2 o'clock |i. iu 4HHLAND NORM «I. I Char, .ber of Commerce is sure to win sue hthat there will always be fresh Captain O. C. Applegate la In re supreme court and other courts shall sued iu the past in spending your of said day for the purp<mo of choos * — ■ . i produce in plenty here. be elected by the legal voters of the [money, you should say so by voting ¡hands down. ceipt of the following letter from A . ing a member of this * m < h dation ___________________ To reach Portland, It was neces- The following resolution lias been M. Green, county surveyor of Mode«- , state or of their respective districts; against Judge Worden. The only i kndorsod by the Oregon t'llliens' Ed- act ■» a member of Iho board lu county: tor a term of six years. ...” natural conclusion he could arrive at.: ¡sarv to snip the big exhibit down into THEY Al.l. KNOW adjust chargea on III« Klamath I* ^[California nnd thence northward, ow- . "ROUH ” RIDDLE "The people of the western part of iut*,,ona* 1-eaguo. Ijoet. No mention is made of elections by in case he received a majority of the j ! Ing to ‘.he fact that shortcut direct this county contemplate making an Idealizing that a trained tea. blng counties, and it would seem that tbe totes, is that you desire him to con ¡rail connections do not exist. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. The current Issue of the Riddle attempt to open a good road from l°rce Is the first requisite tor an effi tinue in his lavish expenditure of omission was intentional and in har Tuesday. October 13, 1914, The exhibit will be under the j Tribune, which contains a biograph- ' lAiokout. north through the we«tern'“’•»« co««““»» •?*««««». upon mony with the idea that county courts money. li is up to the voters to de- charge of George C. Blower, who it Is ALBERT H. ELDER. irai sketch of tbe late J. B. Riddle, portion ot Modoc county to Tule latke w l*lrl* our e<iue*l'on“l structure were to be done away with by they'd«- said knows Just exactly how to blow who died there recently, is being and thence to Klamath Falla, passing ' mi,»4 r**L “«*<1 M,*° H**1 ‘I** ou*y w*y Secretary Klamath Waler Users As amendment. siM-latlou, IO-l3-ll-5»w W HEN THE HEART TURNS HUME K’amath s horn when it comes to tell-1 read with much Interest here, as Mr. I around Tule Laks on the south and “» «•btuiu such trained teachers la to Section 2 of the amendment: ,‘ing of the varied attractions It offers I Riddle had a host of friends through west. In order to open to the travel-1 provide *n>ple normal achool faclll- Notice for l*ubli<atlon "The courts, jurisdiction and judi-, homeseekers and business men. out Klainath county, as be had in all Ing public the Modoc Imva Bed., and ' *•*«» “»« • con»lderation of (Not Coal l.unds) about this time of year that cial system of Oregon, except so far ; Klamath Falls will need 250 square parts of Southern Oregon. at the same time furnish a direct ¡economy alone requires that the large Department of the Interior, United as expressly changed by this amend- j dwellers in the country and feet in tbe pavilion to house her hor- Riddle came to Southern Oregon route from Lookout to Merrill and »u“’ 'P4'”' ••«»(•»7 Oregon on Stales Laud Office at laikevle«. ment, shall remain as at present con-‘in the country towns have it all over ¡ticultura! and agricultural display— in 1851, and when but 19 years of Klamath Falla. | common schools should be under Oregon. September 2, 1914. stituted until otherwise provided by ¡those who live (a earless use of thei»ometbing which speaks well for both age acquired the land on which the ¡teachers who, because of proper train “If you are Interested in any way In Notice Is hereby given tbst Hattie law. ..." ¡word!) iu ciUe*. In cities it is mere- [ the county tnd the people that got town of Riddle now stands. With the such a project I would bo pleased to ing, can return a dollar In service C. I.lusl, whose posloffice address Is Sec. XI. of Art. VII.—"There shall ly cooler or chillier, but in the coun- th© exhibit together. rendeied for every dollar of tax coming of tbe railroad in the '80's, hear from you, or. If you are not, will Klamsth Falls, Oregon, did, on the be elected in each county, for the try one has assurance of a mighty_________________ ! he laid out the town bearing his you kindly hand thin to some one who payers money. change in tbe lite ot the earth and (CAN READJUST term of four years a county judge.” 't herefore, the Oregon Cltixens' Ed loth day of May, 1914, hie In this name, and he has been a great factor would rare to take the matter up It will be noted that the amend the passage ot the season». Open THE ASSESSMENT i Hi Its development, building many I with us and discuss the matter? ucational league heartily endorses office uworn statement and applica ment EXPRESSLY lodges the judicial tires now look good and smell good; the eort to reopen the Routhern Ore tion No. 07557, to purchase the NW Following an opinion from City At buildings and starting many succeaa-1 "Without having examined the) gon Normal School at Ashland, which •a NW 44 (being lot 1). Section 7. power of the state in one supreme there is a certain ripeness about the ful enterprises there. country with this Idee In mind. I be court and such other courts as may very dust of the road. A light gleam- torney Rutenic that there is no legal lieve It will be possible to get a good treasure will appoar on the ballot at Township 31 S, Rsnge 10 E., Wiliam from time to time be created by law. •ng through an unshaded window impediment in the matter of chang TEUTONS ON THE road into the lava bods In the vicinity the coming election at No. 312, and stir meridian, and the tlmbor there ing the aseesament on the Third street Section 2 of tbe amendment is of no [does not suggest a hot and odorifer- OFFENSIVE NOW of the stronghold b.v way of the sand urges every citizen having the «du- on, under the provisions of the act improvement district, the matter is force except that it attempts to pre I OUS iamp, but a desirable place to IN EASTERN WAR buttes, but am afraid we would have (at Iona* uplift of the state at heart, of June 2,1972, and acts amendatory, now to be threshed out by the prop serve tbe status of the circuit courts read and rest. trouble getting out along the west to lend their beet endeavor to that known as the "Timber and Stone erty owners and the street committee I Lnw,” al such value as might be tiled and county courts and judicial sys Home itsell is twice as dear as one shore of the lake. It would be po«sl- end. BERLIN, Oct. 27. — (WlreleM via to arrive at a more satisfactory ad- oy appraisement, and that, pursuant tem of Oregon for the time being, or comes toward it in the magic of Sayville) — The following is sent out ble to turn west In the region of the [ justrnent. HUI ND to such application, the land and lim until otherwise provided by law. autumnal twilight instead of the by the Vienna war office: rand buttes by way of Bear Foot A meeting to settle this will he ber thereon have been appraised at a At the 1913 session of the legisla glare of a summer afternoon. It is "The combined Austro-Germans ¡Cave and get out to the north, but ; held later. The city attorney's re- total of 2100, the timber estimated ture aa act wm passed auolishing the well worth taking long walks or rides port, as submitted at last night's hold strong and almost continuous ¡the objection to such a course would Because be saw nt to furnish liquor lOo.ooo board feet, at 50 cents per office of county judge of Multnomah ¡just for the pleasure of getting back meeting follows: positions in a long line from Sam bo r be that it would leave the most at- to Polly Miller, a familiar Indian M . and the Lind ¿20; that said appli county. The legislature presumably ¡and finding out what there is for In Galicia east toward Rrzyme«l on tractive portions of the lava bed» off "Requested for an opinion on the ¡character, John Newton must face the cant will offer final proof In support found their authority for that piece [supper. i legal questions involved In the ob the River San, and thence almost In al the line. ■ Federal grand jury, and possibly <lo of her application and sworn state of legislation in the aforesaid amend "I would be pleased straight line north to Plotsk In North to hear from The harvests are getting in—not jections of Mr. Mehaffey and others ment Now comes the supreme court simply an abundance of things to eat, • to proposed assessment for improve- ern Poland. Everywhere along the you in this matter, and believe that la term on McNeil's Island. Tuesday ment on the 7th day of November. in a proper case, and says that piece but a visible evidence of tbe guard I ment to Third street, I have the line they are fighting the Main Rus by co-operation we may bo able to ac morning he was arraigned before U. 1914, before C. II. I»« Lap, county |H. Commissioner Charles J. Ferguson, clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath of legislation is unconstitutional. complish something ” sian army. that human labor and foresight can ¡honor to report as follows: Referring to the amendment again throw about the objects of its love, a "The Austrian offensive In vlclnl | Tho matter is to be taken up with and when he waived his hearing was Falla, Oregon. "Mr. Mehaffey explaining the ob Any person Is at liberty to protest “The judicial power of the state is; pledge of man's conquest of the jection» as follows: That the pro ity of the Carpathians has compelled lo'-al parties who are Interested, and bound over to the Federal grand Jury. Newton was arrested Monday night this purchase before entry, or Initials veste«l In one supreme court and in • earth. posed assessment is considered too the Russians to draw heavily on their possibly with the Chamber of Com n«»ar the O. K. burn by 1‘oundmaster t contest at any time before paten; merce. to have some action taken. such other courts as may from time to [ Summer is gone, and It was very heavy on the abutting lot, at 65 per reinforcements. “I believe a road through that won Ed Owens, who has been keeping an issues, by tiling a corroborated all. time be created by law." "In the middle of Galacia the battle good, with all its flowers, but these rent, the objectors desiring that a What is meant by that expression? are the home days, and much dearer greater proportion should be Imposed is still raging, with the Austrians derful region, connecting this section eye on Polly for some time to dis davit In this office, alleging fac * cover who was selling her the com which would defeat the entry. It certainly doesn't mean circuit to our heart*.-—Collier'*. ¡on the lots not contiguous, I see no making successful progress. They with Husanvllle and Alturas through ponents for tho jags she has been car the Tlchenor rond, is something bene courts and county courts as now con also successful along the lower JAH. F. BURGERS, Register. are ¡legal objection to lowering the pro- ficial," said Captain Applegate. "Ruch rying frequently. Hain Woodard waa 9-10 11-5 sw stituted. If It did, why amend the I posed percentage as to the abutting San and southeast, of Phzymesl." Cora Crop Is Enormous a road coming In by way of the Ice [also n witness to the exchange of the original section which vested them Greater corn crop prospects by 79,- property, should the council deem Notice or Ap|M»l»itiurnt of Adminis caves, while not reaching the historic liquor. with judicial powers? The expres 1'100,000 bushels and great improve- that a fair adjustment would so re ( ITA 'N HOME IN tratrix sion, "and in such other courts as | ment in tobacco, increasing the pros- quire. CAFRE OF 4'LAHH points, would touch many wonderful Notire la hereby given that I hare IIARNEH SAWMILL ¡parts of the Lava Bods, while the may, from time to time be created by l pects of that crop over the forecast In "The lots in First addition being of CLONED FOR YEAR I | been appointed ns the administratrix Clashes of steel are not confined to route local people plan from Fhlee- law" must mean created by the legis ¡September by 92,000,000 pounds, less width than in the original town I of the estate of Vivian li. Evans, de- lature or by initiative measures. were the features of the department site, there is no legal objection to Belgium, France, Austria and Prussia Iney’s ranch to the Ice Cave* could be W. It. Barties camo In on Monday 'ceased. If it had been the intention of the of agriculture's October crop report your taking that fact Into consider tl ese days. Those attending Monday followed, and with the making of the All person» having claims against amendment to leave the judicial pow announced a few days ago. An In ation In the assessment. The coun night’s council meeting will swear to -projected road from Pbleeney's to the from M<-va, above Chiloquin, on Um the Mid estate are directed to prMent railroad, where Monday he closed his top of the ridge overlooking the ¡it, for the clashes between the coun- er of the state vested permanently in crease of 11,000,000 bushels In the I cil having determined to apply the after a highly successful sea-1 sunn», with proper toucher* attached, ! a supreme court, in the circuit courts potato crop, 21,000,000 bushels in front foot rule, I do not see bow part < Il's street committee and tho con Htrongbold, Massacre scene and oth- [sawmill and in the county courts as originally ,the oats crop, and 10,000,000 bush of the assessment can be shifted from tractors several times almost struck , [er points, these points could easily, ¡■on. The box grade was shipped to to me, nt my residence In Poe Valley. be reached by the tourists on foot. ' the Klamath Manufacturing company I Klamath county, Oregon, or at the provided by Section 1, Article VII., ibis In the apple crop was also fore the blocks near Main street to the fire. jat Hhlpplngton, and the upper grades i office of my attorney*, Kuykendall A "On the spur of the moment, I be- ' There were several fiery state why was not the identical language of cast. blocks further up hill, without nban- Ferguson, whose offices are In the ments, Involving tbe architect, tbe lleve that In the main, the practical to the Weed Lumber company. the original section used in tbe doning the front foot plan.” The season's run at the mill was Loomis building, Klamath Falls, Ore- contractor and sub-contractors, com and least expensive route would bo to amendment? No language could be Hi-ie I roni ItcM-rvation. ing up when extra work nnd changes come to Tule l-ake from tho Ice 4,3*9,000 feet. The dally average 1 gon, such claim* to bo presented plainer or freer from ambiguity Supcrlntendent Freer of thè Riam Espee Is Defendant. was 29,000 feet. 1 ¡within six months from this date, to- in the interim between the adop ai li i «■’ervatfon I h clown from thè Action to recover *250, the value In plans were talked. It was about the Caves, thence along the west shore of cut The logging camp of Um Long Lake wlt: October 9th, 1914, tion of the amendment and the crea Agc-ncy, attendine to business mat- ¡of a mare killed near Worden by a jail steel, though that the biggest the lake to miss the bluffs, which are contiguous for miles along the Lumber company at Mevn, which also 7.ELLA (1. ICVANH. Southern Pacific train, ha's started in clash came. tion of "such other courts as may lers. shore." supplied timber to the Barnes plant, Administratrix of the Estate of Vivian Councilman Ixickwood of the build from time to time be created by law” 11 he circuit court by Radle B. Gordon Inis closed for the season The mill 1» R. Evans, Deceased. If It's «orili having. Its worth in against the railroad. Rollo C. Groes ing committee stated that all the the courts, jurisdiction and judicial still 111 operntfon. Today's news today In The Herald 10-3 11-5 sw steel ought to be torn out. He state«! j juring. See Chllcote. beck is ber attorney. system of Oregon, except as so far * Balkan Allies in Bosnia Drop Back Semi-Weekly Herald T A No Confirmation of the Suicide