THIRMDAI. -ome so general (hat the post naturalized or not, should not fre­ and withdraw all troops from there, To the Waler L’aers of the Klamath Project; "striking and novel features," have !o|Re* department has been compelled quent the club.” Members are at the so that the Tyrolese Chasseurs fight This is to impress upon you the installment of |3 i>er acre due May try. Asaumlug that the amount due already been held or are now In prog­ 10 print *00,000 additional copies of same requested to "refrain from of­ side by side with Magyars, the North I fering hospitality in the club to per­ Slavs, the South Slavs Czechs, against urgent necessity for the immediate ac- 1, 1915, an Installment amounting to and payable prior to May 1. 1915, la rès». according to report» reaching I lbs parcel post circular recently Is­ sons of such origin." Similar action the Russians. sued .ceptance of the terms of the reclama- only 2 per cent of the balance due un­ »4 per acre, the total amount which tho poatotfire department "All these nationalities have fought ■ tion extension act by signing the form der the contract for the purchase of he will lx required to pay If he does is being taken by other well known A statement Issued by the post- III exhibits made at the fairs prom water rights. For example: the not sign the acceptance of the act will offlrw department declare» that "Post­ fluence la glv< 11 t<> »atopies of the ap­ clubs. One of the South London golf with admirable loyalty, and the war provided for that purpose attached to water user who bus paid 112 on ac­ be »7 per acre, whereaa. If he sign* master General llurleeon'a *uggea- proved «ontaIlient for the transmis- clubs has added the clause. “In nc has done more towsrds the strength­ llll(,trr. lhe MUn(r]r «Ion of perishable farm products circumstances wJH they be allowed on ening of feelings ot unity in our pop- tae public notice issued September 2 4. count of the construction charge of the acceptan.e he wlll be required to 1,|bal i.lous monarchy than all the years of 1914, copies of which may be obtaln- 930. and who therefore owes a bal­ pay on December 1, 1914, only 36 over join In glvlug the public ocular . through the malls. the club premises or course.” Esigertene« peace together have done." from the project manager. ance of only »18. will on December 1, rente per acre. demonstrations of the advantage and shows, pCMtoffire department officials ■ Although, under the terms of the 1914, be required to pay only 36 The fact* above given are In Illus­ the beat methods of using the parcel say. that much still remains to be Coiled Press Service reclamation extension act water users cents per acre, whereas, unless the tration of the advantage of Immedi­ post has iw'n adopted on a huge done by way of Impressing upon the XwXX z9_The absolute ba“ *ilh‘a COPENHAGEN, Oct. 29.—On the acceptance is executed and filed be­ ately signing the acceptance of the scale.’* farmers the necessity of propwrjy authority of the Austrian general , .. _ _ _ , record and file their acceptance, at- fore May 1, 1915, such person will be reclamation extension act. Tho stale and county fair exhibits packing food shipments In suitable confidence of the German army in its , ,, _ ' staff a Danish correspondent sends , D ,,, . . by . . tention is called to the fact that un­ required to pay »3 per acre. This formality should nut be de- have been installed under postal bus - ( container» ability to reach Paris is . illustrated , the following resume of the present ... .. . .. . . .. less such acceptances are made, ra ­ If ths water user is In arrears for layed one moment longer than is sb- the discovery in the pocket of a Prue- ' military situation on the Russian sian officer who died in a Brussels corded and flled MoT* May 1#15’ any sum accrued prior to May 1. solutely necessary, for If these accep­ be»-u compelled to let him al«>ue for front hospital of a manuscript German- paymenla <«»• reclamation ser- 1915, and he has not filed his accep­ tances are delayed until the last mo-1 Very shame'a sake “The general march of our troops French vocabularly. containing the V,<* undcr the terma of tbe reC,ama- tance of the terms of the reclamation ment It wlll be Impossible for the rec- The first day of ths Germsu occu- to the new position ((in the rear) following in the two languages t,on Uw’ a" tbey «b,ted prlor to *• act before that date, it will l»e neces­ lamaiion service to compute the bal­ I patlou Msx return'd to hl. office at ance due and render Its bills under sary for him not only U, pay the »3 was a strategical necessity forced by "Which is the way to the Place de r acceptance ha. been prevl- lected heretofore to pay. This pay­ the old law, uni*** such acceptances | about --------------------------------------------- panic in the monarchy, sedition ment will be enforced under the pro­ are executed, recorded and filed, as an ordinary prisoner, but Max aaan't 4 HltlsTIW I Hl IH II tltlltNtDs and famine amongst the troops and tlea of ctiampagne and three bottles 1 ou,ljr flled’ If such acceptanre is flled before visions of the old law. Failure to pay required by the terms of the public used to be treated that way. He Internal strife between our different of very old Burgundy.” FOR A FULL SERVICE FROM December 1, 191.4, there wlll accrue these charges will work a forfeiture notice ot September 24, 1914, not pulled up a chair and made himself nations. But the truth of the situa­ torn fortable beside tho Intruder AI.L I'AHTN «II THE NATION. on December i, 1914, Inatead of the of the water right application or en- ‘later tbau November 15, 1914. tion is the following: Blaclmmittm Move. A few days later lhe tiermana Is­ “The German army, under General Bauman 4 Woodard, the "scientific sued a proclamation staling that a* jbuilt up under Judge Worden's ad­ Bl Itta(MASTER MAX von Hindenburg, has already for borsesboers," have moved their black- I the Belgian government had fled, IN A HERO ministration. We brag of our free some days been on Russian territory, smithing establishment from its for­ finding Itself unable to govern the country, but when such men are per­ and will shortly threaten Petrograd. mer location at Oak and Sixth streets country. Germany would considerate­ Arrangements for receiving the LONDON, Oct. 14. — (By mall to mitted to retain their grasp on public "The Austrian army has, with he­ to the shop at Sixth and Willow, for-' ly take over tho job. Max promptly election returns have been complete«! j business, the word becomes a mock­ New York)- While the civic authorl- had placard* printed, describing a» by the Christian church and the roic bravery, checked the Russians' tnerly occupied by Oscar Proas. They ties of the captured Belgian towns ery. offensive for three weeks, thereby have made many improvements to (Continued from Page 1) absolute Ilea the statomenta contaln- Orpheus theater. Both will receive have, almost without exception, be­ They only have use for such people facilitating Germany's developing her facilitate their work. |ed III the proclamation, and he had full reports of the voting In all parts haved admirably during the German strength against the enemy on the (80,000. This one la* saved the tax- who are willing to meekly obey and the placards pasted up alongside of the country, and the»«- will be an­ occupation, there la one man who de­ west. Four-fifths of the Russian Virgil De Lap Is absent from his payers of Klamath county in thia act as their tools. When a man has This brought down on him a pcremp-’ nounced a« faat a» they are received serves ail the best a grateful country i troops in the war are tied down In poet of duty at the court house today year’s taxes »80,000, so if that on* the nerve and honesty to refuse to do lory notice that no poster, must be here. East Galicia We have occasioned as a result of a slight Illness law was all 1 accomplished al the their bidding, they use every ad­ can do for him. and that la Adolphe displayed without the sanction of th« At the church a lunch 1» to be Max, chief burgomaster of Brussels, ia»t session, 1 do nut feel that 1 have vantage of their organization and po­ Geruiun commander, who proceeded served, and all are Invited to attend sition to crush him. All I have to say who. In sticking to his post, maln- to warn the burgomaster that a repe­ I The vote will be posted at the Curiosity Shop," “Paid in Full,” and anything to be ashamed of. 1» that I have bad smarter and bigger . ,alnl,|k order and Insuring the pro­ tition of such an offense would he Orpheus by lautern »tides Another thing by which 1 secured many other of the largest and best men than either Worden or Emmltt | te“lon oi r«"°* « '•«» 'll«- sternly dealt with. productions will be seen at the Or­ the displeasure of the county judge tight me and my paper in the pert,|P|a’,®d wonderful courage and re* was in drafting ’ and passing the uni-1 No whit dismayed, when ordered Great are the activities In the pheus in the near futur*. source. flags, . Max Utomls building now, with a force of Tonight No. 4 of the Strand War form accounting system, which pro- a,, f 4