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Semi-Weekly Herald MONDAY, XOVKMBBR 0. I»14 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. I*AGB TWO AMERICA X MILITARI HOSPITAL IX PARIS IS DOING GOOD WORK •ADV X (MED FOR HOARD IK THE t licenses from conceesiouarleg; Issued I OBITUARY Will loitta |MUM»d away with heart Wants U. S. to 1,047 round trip automobile permits ‘I each aud eight aeaaon aoto per-1 trouble at Ills hum», ten miles from Run a Hotel j‘¿ mlts .V at 48. us well as IX motorcycle Klamath Falls, 011 th» Merrill road, WATER VNKRM PARIS, Oct 1».—(By mail to New permits. The past season shows an ¡at 5 50 p in , Monday, November 3. Turk i- Tbs American hospital hare, In accordance with the provisions Contrary to printed reports, all the lucrease lu auto permits of 387 over nt the ago of four score years. The whuj'e wounded soldiers of all the na agitation for recall of County Judge of the reclamation vxUusloti act, the That the goveruiusut should ac . .. Editor tionalities are takeu care of, is ad W. O. SMITH . . At the dose of Hvph'in her ¡funeral wns conducted from the Mt Worden seems to have its source In water users of the Klamath project quits the hotels and other private im 1913. Entered at the posto thee at Klamath mitted!; tha beat military hospital lu Judge Worden aud his sympathisers. met Friday at the opera bouse and provements In Crater Lake 1‘ark Is there wore 7,O5»ü visitors a» against J uki church nt I |>. 111 Weduesdny, at the same time In I » 13 They Noveniber 4. mid his remnltis were Falla, Ore., aa second class matter. ¡ France. ¡As tar aa can be learned there has chos*< Abel Ady, prealdeut of tbe' the striking recommendation of Su 5.818 February, laid to rest In Mt Laki cemetery. Located in Neuilly, just outside the ¡been no talk ao tar of any recall, aa Klamath Water t’sers Association as perintendent Will (L Steel lu Ills uu wore divided a» follow» Published by the Herald Publishing walls of Paris, in one of the prettiest June. 345, There la n wife, four sons and 8; March, 6; May. 9*; 1 member of the coat board, which la Company, of Kiauiath Falls, on eeidence districts about the city, this • ilie people generally have expreaaed to determine and reapportion the uual report to tbe secretary of the in July, 2,549; August. 2.933, Neptom three dnuglitera left to mourn hl» Monday and Thursday of each week j istilutiou, at the head of which is [the opiuion that Judge Worden cer costs under the various units of thei terior, which has just beeu made her. 4.t«7.‘ absence, iMisldes a host of friend» tainly will have the decency and sense public. All of the family except the oldeet ¡Klamath project. J nbassador Myron T Herrick aud a Of the general situation, lu pari, Two dollar« p< r year in advance enough to resign when the proper "The frequeut changes of adminis daughter, who Ilves In Oklahoma, ¡gi up of millionaire Americans, Is time comes, aud thus recognise the Johu T. Whistler, the engineer who j tration in this government .together Mr. Nteel says moved hero to make their homo from ¡tai. ng care of some 4uv patients. right of the people to govern them- 'made the preliminary surveys hare WEALTH FROM CALAMITY with the unsatisfactory couditlou lu | I'nder those appropriations grading Hllverton. Oregon, early Inst spring ;Th< » are French and English. Ger- (twelve years ago, Is a second member ¡which Hie iiiitlouul park service is ¡and dralniug have proceeded steadily. i selves. For the short lime they have been im: is and Austrians, Algerians, Hln of the board, being named by the rec ¡left by congress, are »0 unwllllug toi Resulting In a new toad from the Apparently a few people are uot ES, just that — wealth from <* os and Senegalese, aud each patient iiiiioiig us they are becoming well ¡Klamath entrance to the rhu of th» lamation commission. A third mem ivlvance funds ou park coucesalons In null favorably known. calamity. The war in Europe e< lares he has drawn the grand prize I satisfied with the prospect of peace I and the reeumption of normal buai- ber. who Is to be an accountant, will umouuts adequate to — their ------ - needs, ----- , ” I ¡lake, a distance of thirteen miles, ns is a calamity—a* world calamity- ,n the lottery of hospitals. Prior to thslr coming to Oregon be named by Secretary Lane of the "in cousoqueuce of a l 8 ° one from the southeast, or Pinna ' ness conditions, and are again at 1 writes Mr. Steel, but from it will come great weal:I two y«»ani ago Mr. luitta resided-on s 1 confess frankly that 1 visited the tempting to stir up strife among the interior department. ¡which rapid development la seriously cles, entrance to the rim of the lake farm and raised hla family near Nev- for the American farmer. hospital expecting to see the tad of a ■people of Klamath county by circu . at Kerr's Notch, a diet mice of six anil The election of Mr. Ady was by a impaired, aud tbe Impression is galu cry, Katisaa There he had a wide He will reap the greatest benefit of group of rich citisens of the United and unanimous vote of the assoelstlon Ing ground among men of large 11 hull miles. Before the season «-lo*e» acquaintance, mid »very one wan his lating and publishing vicious all. When the war is over Europe States — ■ ....... -------- residents in Parts. 1 . expected from ¡the llltn road will be completed lying reports to the effect that the ' members. means that such Inveelments are extra friend A mmi of generous, kind will awakeu to the fact that it is de»- to see a certain amount of good being ¡Crater larko lodge lo a junction with timber people are Interested In and 1 hazardous. Similar boards are to be named on Impulses, who never forgot the ways tltute of food stuffs. Fields will be done, of course, but after the fashion Kerr ¡the Plunaclee road, and from are planning a recall. ¡every project, aud they will make a "I'nder such conditions, it seeuis to' vntilled except by aged men, wum<.n;of the dilettanls. 1 expected to And to a point a little lioyond Sen • of the hospitable pioneer. A strang ¡detailed study of every expenditure •fie Imperative that the general gov- .Notch ; The published report that J. F. *’ and young boys, and the i>itle pro- a 'nice” place run in a "nice" way, tluel Rock, or a total completed by er, even a tioggar. never fall««! to find duced by them will supply but a £rac-«nere nice" 7s^d“iers.’mo7e"or"l^'Kin‘b“"' ,oca> representative of the 'since the beginning of the project, .erniuent acquire possession of all ho giadlug and cross drainage this "oa- »bolter If he nouaht It at hla bands He has filled the various relatlous lion of the demand. ¡wounded, were being treated by Weyerhauser company, had received ¡From these the board will determine tels and other permaneut Improvo- sou of ten and one half mile», which a telegram from his company bearing the construction charges to be as ¡r.ients of a private nature within tho of life an eon, husband, father, broth It is then the American farmer will | nice” doctors in the nicest way poaai- added lo the work of 1913, give» on the result of the county judge con sessed to each unit. ¡parks, and that they then be leased to er. friend, and filled them well, who step into the breech with his huu- j ble. In short, 1 expected to find a twenty-live mile» of newly test. Is absolutely false, and without drsliublo parties for a reasonable about can tlo more? The Grim Reaper dreds of millions of dollars worth ofi plaything of the idle rich—that is the the slightest foundation. It is noth-1 PARIS. Nov. 6,— Officials at head 1 c<»n»lderation. This would be an im- graded roads within the park. Includ- found him willing, mid took him farm products. The demand will be charge most often made against the ing more nor less than a deliberate quarters say the situation now re 'ixirtant step toward making the parks Ing about half a mile 011 the Medford • peaceably to rest. great aud prices will be correspond-1 Americans residing In Paris—a new He. given publicity for the sole pur ssembles conditions at the time when jself-mstalnlng. which they should be. road, built Hila season, by means of I The family, through the columns ingly high, and the farmer will reap: toy, an amusement of a kind that is pose and intent of leading the people 'the Germans began their retreat from - With the road system completed, this which a bad switchback, commonly ■ if this paper, wish lo »»press their a golden harvest such as he has never 'different, known as the Corkscrew, has been cn-! of the county to belly.'« that the I Marne. revenue, together with tiiut received heartfelt thanks to tho many friends known before. j What 1 really round was the unex- tlrely eliminated. Weyerhauser company is attempting I The latest cumutuulqu« comments fiom automobiles, would make the and neighbors who ao kindly assisted ! pected. 1 was led through one of the And the farmer will spend liberally Ipected. I understand It Is tho lutentlou of j through the sickns«« and death of i to, and has a desire to get control of ' upon the presence of veteran troops Crater Lake Park self-sustaining in turn, and the merchant, and the most up-to-the-minute hospitals ex local politics. tho war department to commence sur- itheir ' from the start, providing a compre- tieloved husband and father ' in the reiuforcetuenU the Germans professional man, and the mechanic, I .ant, conducted on most modern lines, facing as soon as climatic conditions ' I «-naive plan of management were de "I have received no message or are bringing up. This says that their A FRIEND aud all of the people, even unto the • t»y the most business-like of men. And! veloped to meet new conditions. Con- will tmruill In the spring of 1915. This bumble editor, will share in the newly '(ne patients are plain soldiers, the un-; communication from my company for 'presence might Indicate an attempt at struction of private Improvements at idan *• yueetlonable. for the reason. the past week." said Mr. Kimball a uew German offensive, but tbat it accumulated wealth that is to come to «ashed campaigners of all the armies.! Crater latke is yet In its Infancy, for l*lal lf ,b'a *'1' Inipoe- ! this morning, "and any report to the us from across the seas. 'officers and men getting precisely the! (contrary is absolutely false. Our com- ; Is more than likely that they are be which reason I would recommend that l*l*>^•* 4«>r many years to get anything ing sent to |»alllate the blcody re Tremendous crops are reported, the same care, . , , . , , ' panv never has tn the past, nor are pulses which have been inflicted of the «X|»erlment be tried here, whereibwHer, whereas, if surfacing Is left The opening gun in a big "M. J. It. government estimating corn at 2,676,- The American Ambulance is the; , , , . . . , the Initial outlay would be compara-. r t,u’ Pr<*ent 11 *,u I*’’«1» ot . .. _ Week" 1» fired today with an adver- ni» given to this annex to the regu- rexu- I they at this time Interested In the late. 000,800 bushels, wheat at 892,000,-, name ¡effort being made to secure from con- j These are the troops Uiat Dutch tlvely light." 000 bushels, oats at 1,137,000,000 J ]8r American hospital. It is in a new slightest degree as to who are elected 1 gres» money with which to construct tlaemenl In Tho Herald, announcing or hold offices In the county. Our sources yesterday reported eu route Superintendent Steel further rec ' tho big reduction sale of lhe coffee all bushels, barley at 197,000,000 bush-.school building which the government tompany, as well as every other tax- to France aud Flanders via Liege and ommends that the park have ita I paved roads. [next week For Introductory pur- els and other crops in proportion. I took over at the beginning of the war. The time has forever passed when ’ poses, and to cut the high coal of liv i payer in the county, has the laws of Aix la Chappelle. boundaries changed to meet new and When the great surplus of this crop The American colony here asked that «mendain roads will satisfy the de the state to protect its rights, and in is marketed in Europe at war prices ¡t t»e turned over to them for use as a The communique says lhe French, permanent conditions. He suggests sires of a progressive community, aud ing for those already awearlug by the the past the timber owners have been tbat lhe changes be made as follows: ¡brand »0 closely Ideutltled with A A it will pour so much wealth into the ■ hospital, all expenses to be paid by by a series ol bayonet charges, have forced to resort to the courts to keep Extending the south line of the™”' ar’ raplelly being changed for ' Mitchell, a special price will be made pockets of the farmers that out coun- Americans. The government acqui- checked the German advances in the the money of the taxpayers, of which park westward on a direct line to a | somethlng very much better. Then Nearly every grocery store In town try will be flooded with gold, and esced. region ol Argonne«, and have pressed point on the boundary between Jack-'**1* construct something that will be icarrlra this coffee because it given we are one. from being squandered. the liberality of the farmer in his Five weeks ago the building was the Germans still further back. i unsatisfactory from the very begln- general satisfaction, and because Every individual and business con own prosperity will radiate to all I not quite finished. Brick an d mortar The general situation in the north sot^and Klamath counties and east cern is justified In protecting their ward to a point on the west boundary n,h*’ Accordlng to estimates of the ¡there is a demand for it. Grocers al branches of trade. and debris were everywhere. The ■ Is uot changed. The most violent war department It will cost 110.000 Interests from a strictly business of the Klamath Indian reservation. ways Ilk» to help a good thing along, Patience is the watchword of today, windows had not been put in; dis-I fighting continue» between Dix Mude, standpoint, and we expect to continue From the'latter point north along the 1 •P^"» ‘‘l« such »nd already ' M J.II. Windows" are to rivw tuv imi.iv> puiui «unn uionn me - *'r a“,,UM ■•" - - ’ • y • but tomorrow a different story will order reigned. Now the establish- Lys and the Somiue. | to do so whether Judge Worden is in f*“1 l>arl of wisdom to along Main strwet be told. j ment is a model of efficiency and or- j German »Quits to pierce the line to west line of the Klamath Indian res- ,oa‘la 11 ervatlon, extended to a point on theibu**** roads of such a character aa ¡office or not. And with patience we should com- der. In a basement room where no ward the coast continue. Slight gains bine enough common sense to keep • kitchen was supposed ever to be a I * I did not vote fur Judge Worden, and losses are noted, but in general line between townships 28 and 27; ,,,a* tb,a hca*V burden will not have "lioll. MILK” IN lo be borne. I hope to make the Cra- WARNIN (iGIVFN us free from all entanglements in the model kitchen has been installed, the land 1 consider that it is my personal the northern lines are little changed thence along said line between said ter latke National Park aelf-austalu-1 ______ township« west to a point due north present conflict. | kitchen stoves and other machinery ' privilege as a citizen and taxpayer to The Gei mans are attempting to re from the Hotel Carleton here having' <or whoever I wish. It is ap- new the battle along the Yser. The of a point on the south line of Doug Ing In a few years, but If this great CHICAGO. Nov 7 The Chicago been transported bodily to the hos- ‘'areut irom lhe resu,t “r lbe recenl Belgians report the Germans have re las county and between Jackson and • burden 1» to be added that happy con Medical Society warns >l| milk user» FRE1DMANN HAS dition will be delayed indefinitely. in the ten quarantined stales Io boll NO PLAGUE CURE pital. There is a dining room for con-!that ,here u “ va,t quisition'd many boats at Bruges, Klamath counties; thence south to A line of automobile stages 1a all milk, owing to the unprecedented ---------- valescents, another for the personnel *ot the voters in Klamath county who and it Is expected that they will nt- sai<l point, then following the lino be WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 6.— (of the hospital. There are perfectly 'are of the same opinion as myself." I tempt to cross the deeper walers to tween Jackson and Klamath counties ifi«inl*l*>ed by the Crater Lake com-| spread of the foot and mouth disease ' pany from Medford, on the main line "Boll all milk, even though th* The health service, after an exhaust- managed store rooms; a refrigerating the north with them. Artillery has south to the place of beginning on the i of the Southern Pacific, and from ( AHILAN ZA GIVEN south line of the Crater latke National food value la lost thereby, until (ho ive investigation, has announced that - plant, another where water is steril- been mounted to frustrate this. Chiloquin on the northerly extension illurttM- la stamped nut," says (he Park, extended west. TO luTH TO QI IT Freidmann has no claims to the dis- ized by ultra-violet rays, American Mr Steel says of his recommenda- of the Southern Pacific from Klam board covery of a si>ecific cure for tubercu- elevators have been built in. one for ! ATHENS. Nov. 6. Constantinople ath Falls, that has rendered eminent- ( tlon: these were Cnited Pr ®« losis. freight, one for patienta; advices say the Turkish army is part ly satisfactory service. EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 6 The Aguas ly demoralized as a result of the sud Ackley lirotliors have brought ■ult Investigations showed that "one- completed In five days, In support of the foregoing, will are admit- Caliente« peace convention will give »gainst Karlcow brothers for |2X2. fourth of all cases treated developed , In Neuilly the patients denness of the Russian attack, which say there are no settlers within the alleged due on a lumber bill Kuy- running sores, abscesses at the point'led to the hospital and given a first Carranza until November luth to »end upset tie plaits of the army council. new boundaries, On the west there is WOMEN W CM »THEN MADE IN KLAMATH krndall A Ferguson are the I limber where injections were made. examination. Those whose condition in his resignation unconditionally. It is reported that »bell fire from a narrow «trip of Klamath county 'concern’s attorneys. The report further adds that "some permit of It are given a bath—for and accept the provisional presidency the forts sank the warship bombard that «hould be eliminated and the The "Made In Klamath” movement patients were buoyed up after the most soldiers in the field stand badly of General Gutierrez. In ease be ing the L.rrdanelles fortifications. park made to conform with the coun injections, while others progressed in need of water The badly wounded fails to do this by Tuesday, Villas The new I'endleton Hotel coating Other advice« from Constantinople ty line. On the east there 1« also a 'can now take In ladies* suits and .are washed as well as possible and entire army will be ordered to attack are that a holy war has been pro narrow «trip between the park and dresses, man-tailored In the latest I 4130,00b has been opened to the pub- to speedy death.” Since J. A Uoldsmlth j He. and put to bed for a short rest. Next - and depose Carranza, claimed against Russia. England and the Klamath Indian reservation that faahlona. ¡comes the operation, if necessary,! Villa and his staff arrived today. France. Essad Shlkul Islam made a‘should be eliminated and the park opened his ladles' tailoring establish-1 NKLL WOOL UNDER SEALED BID PLAN’then follows the dsily care ol nurses General Gutierres will be inaugurat- statement that it is the duty of every boundary made to conform with the ,nent- 11 baa been unnecessary to send Portland Catholics are planning a and physicians. ed as president at Aguas Caltentes to- Moslem to tight the enemies of Tur- Indian reservation. On the north Is ' away for the better cl a»» of clothe«. horn» for Archbishop Christie and Mr Goldsmith mastered the aartor- other buildings for 1915. total Im I.astly the dentist visits the pa- day. PENDLETON, Ore., Nov. 6.—With located an extremely Interesting re key. Their teeth are filled or 1 - ■ the establishment of a warehouse at tient.-i. gion that la wholly within the Crater lal art in the old world, and has de- provementa to cost 5250,000 ■ Portland where all wool will be sold pulled; their gums treated. Some oflHOWLIXG LEAGUE national forest, and should be In voted several years to this work in Donart I» Fined TO BE ORGANIZED The northern ducks are commenc- under the sealed bid plan as the prin- the soldiers for the first time hear a! Charged with practicing taxidermy cluded In the Crater Lake National the new. Ho combines his superior cipal subject to be acted upon, the lecture on the subject of tootb brush- I witbout a license, Walter Donart was Park In time to extend td it the rosd workmanshlp with the best of mater- Ing lo come In, and the local nlmrod With the bowling fans beginning haled before Justice of the Peace system now under construction. It Is lais and tho latest (»atterns Into gar- Is correspondingly happy. Geese are annual convention of the Oregon es. and learn what it is to have a Wool Growers Association convened imouth full of clean and well takeu to spill the pins at their old gaits, talk Gowen Friday, after complaint had neither valuable for agriculture nor monts tailored expressly to order at also coming In. Several parties have here today for a two day session. care of teeth. The dentists who per- of tournaments 1» to be constantly been made by Game Warden Henry mining, and there Is no public reason prices no higher than paid for ready- been made up to leave early Sunday The convention will probably adopt ¡form this free service are among the heard around the alleys. Already Stout. Tire minimum fine was Im- why this extension should not be to-wear garments. morning for the grain fields and the there is talk of at least one league, posed. Donart explained that he had made. On the other hand, I believe' a resolution asking the government best known in the world, ......... favorite haunts of the waterfowl, and Insurance that pays. Hee I'hllcote. ( many "goose dinners" have been to put a bounty on wild animals When the soldier-patients are able to hold tournaments during the sent to Hilem for a license, but It had It will meet the approval of a vast 18-tf promised. which are rapidly increasing In num-¡to sit up, during pretty weather they winter. nu ’orlty of the people of the state. 4W.1 Main street. Prone 0«. not arrived. The first organization to take steps bers In the federal forest reserves, to ’ recline in easy chairs upon a flat Within the proposed extension Is lo- the great menace of flocks. ¡roof, and drink in the sunshine. They | toward this is the local I. O. O. F. calrd Diamond Lake, one of tho most admit they are spoiled pe;tted like 1 lodge Its tenpin devotees are being -------------------------- tenutlful and attractive In the motm-, QUARANTINE IN-----------------------------children. And among them are Arabs , given the "onceover" by Percy Bcboll tain range, and Mount Thellsen, a EXTENDED EAST ¡whose only idea of luxury is a bit of and Dick Guthridge to select a team sharp peak standing over 9,000 feet canvas stretched under a pal min the The Elks are also said to be getting above sea level and commonly known WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 6..— (edge of the Great African Desert. ¡ready for the fray, and the Moose 'as the Lightning Rod of the Cascades, BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Secretary Houston of the Department The board of directors of this hos- may also be represented. Besides because of the brilliant displays of of Agriculture today ordered a cattle pita! are American business men these, some business houses may be lightning about its pinnacle In stormy The latest Civil Service Manual—fall of 1914—says quarantine in Iowa and Massachu- . whose homes are in Paris. There are in the league with fast teams. weather. setts. live of them, and once every five days More roads are also needed In the l he demand for male stenographers is greater that Tlie department announced that the each director becomes an officer of M HIHII. Ml HIC park, says the superintendent, to the supply. Oregon is far short of its quota of ap RE-EMTABI.ISHED livestock disease is under control in the day, when, donning the white suit bring about Its development as well as Indiana and Michigan, and that the of an Interne, he superintends the pointments. Salaries to begin with, $X40 to $9(X) the removal of Inflammable material extension Is merely precautionary. work of the entire Institution. Vocal music is to again be a part of along such roads to prevent forest a year. Excellent opportunities for competent “The effect of the disease so far is ! The physicians are American and the course of study In the local grade fires. He recommends an appropria stenographers from Oregon. only a flea bite to the country’s live- Frt-nch, whose names are known in- schools. The board of directors of Did you ev< r notice that upon tion of |20,000 for this last purpose. stock,’ says the department "If the two hemispheres. The nurses are the district last night decided to re eutering a house almost the first If «ucceaaful In getting funds Mr. PREPARE FOR CIVIL SERVICE disease Is stamped out soon the prices ¡mostly rich American society women establish this course, following a pe thing you notice Is the presence Nteel states he will establish a sewage -f meat will not be affected, but if ¡and girls, some of whom have won tition, signed by many taxpayers. ayatem and permanent camps. He or absence of a piano? “Uncle Sam" is a good employer. Pay is sure; promotion conditions become chronic, prices will their diplomas. Some of4.be wealth- Prior to this term, vocal music baa You instinctively Judge the urges the eetabllshmont of an electric is certain. Every graduate of our school who ever took xttffer. ¡lest women In Paris, however, are j been a part of the course, but this I taste and refinement of the family light plant, pointing out that there Is civil service examination passed the first time "The disease is frightfully conta-'daily serving their apprenticeship as year it was discontinued. It will be plenty of power available for gener accoi dlngly. giouH. The only way to Btamp It out ¡nurses by rolling bendages and doing resumed as soon as possible. How Is your home thus classi ating not only light, but power for Our Training Satisfies the United States Government 1« to kill the affected cattle." other humble work. the operation of light machinery. fied by your friends? New students are entering our school every week, Enroll —------------------------ I went the rounds of the place with Deploring the slaughter of game by If you have no instrument any BERLIN (via The Hague), Nov. 6. a French army surgeon He entered now. Write today for College Journal and complete of our pianos would easily give poacher», he asks for five additional. Official denial is made of the report- the building with the air of a man the desired refinement to that rangers to be stationed In the several, information. ed wounding of the crown prince and who has nothing to learn. He left It Charged with a statutory crime, hom« , and our terms can be rnet sections of tho park. Additional rang other members of the royal family. It filled with great admiration. As he 'William Jonas of Dairy wes arrested ers, he asserts, will not only serve as by anriost anyone. is declared that all are in excellent | went away he remarked in a tone ¡here on Friday morning. He is now Convince yourself by dropping a check to poaching, but would reduce health, aud that the crown prince is which seemed to carry just a trace of in the county jail awaiting a hearing In some afternoon or evening to the danger of forest fires. continually at or near the firing line, ¡resentment: before Justice of the Peace Gowen. Reporting on the business transact see «hat we have. A. T. Link, Principal thus far, unhurt. "It Is a shame that here in our The charge la made by a young girl ed In the park during tho past season, I The Germau advance toward the country we must come to you Amer- ¡at Dairy. Jonas’ hearing will be held Mr. Steel reports that he Issued two Telephone Main 5OM3 Tjlford Building Portland, Ore Freni It and Belgian coast is reported leans to find out how a military hos- after the official canvass of the county »lermlts for driving loose stock Neat Door to Poetoffice as satisfactory. pliai should be conducted. vote is completed. through the park; took In 4201.18 In ▲ Continuation of the Klamath Republican Y HELP WANTED Judged by a Piano Link’s Business College