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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE TOUR DO YOU KNOW It Will Pay Y ou to Send Y our Mai! Orders to K. K. K. Store MR. FARMER. WE WILL MEET YOUR CATALOGUE HOUSE PRICES. QUALITY CONSIDERED. AND PAY ALL MAIL OR FREIGHT CHARGES. WE CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF MEN S AND BOYS’ WEAR—AND FILL ORDERS THE SAME DAY RECEIVED DOZENS OF FARMERS ARE ORDERING GOODS FROM US BY MAIL WITH ENTIRE SATISFACTION WHY NOT GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER? YOU WILL BE A REGULAR CUSTOMER WHY NOT KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME. YOU CAN DO AS WELL? -*» WHEN WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE BRANDS OF CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNISHINGS AND HATS ON THE MARKET SEND US THAT TRIAL ORDER Agency Royal Tailors Leading K. ]K. iK. STORE In Addition to Other Things, War Is a Great Class Leveler Cloth i ers SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ I.ITTIE STORIES FROM T.'iK FRONT THAT ARE (TIMING rilROlGH THE CAPITALS Oi IN A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hai Sheridan THE NATIONS NOW FIGHTING United I’ress Service been written at the superiority ot the NEW YORK. Nov II If Presi West over th« East In th» matter of dent Gilmore of the Fed» la running lb» open gam« In football. The East ING AT THIS TIME. true to form, the baseball meeting | has stuck Io the old Hue »umnhlua and end circling attack. Th» Western now In progre»» at Omaha 1» not wor air hue been pierced and shattered by Amsterdam A letter received here rying him The minor leaguo mag pigskin» hurled straight and true by I'uited Pre»» Service Paris A French priest who lied to by a resident from ti friend near the nate« are trying it consol» each other the young huskies of the schools In save four English soldiers who got border tells some Interesting fact» of over the disastrous year which they that section. It was n bad »tat». The lost from their troop is being hailed ths way the Germaus regard the prog just clused, and also searching for East was hide-bound. Thu coaches as a hero in a little village in Eastern ress of the war. The letter follows I subtle word» that will generally ease over here wouldn't accept a fine new France. “I have s»> n a letter from a very to the big league boas»» the question method of hlklug the ball along The four "Tommies" reached the high German official, who has been of what they are going to do about It. toward the goal lino when they saw It. village late in the afternoon. The st the treat since the beginning of Gilmore has »aid that among the Tile bigs» st yelp followed the visit of priest, realising what it would mean (be Invasion of Belgium, and Is now few thing» that he does not want nr* Notre Dame to West Point last year, to him If the Germans found him har Invalided home. In which he says 'the the minor leagues scattered hither when the Indiana boy» forward pawed boring them, took the soldiers in and war is not going as we expected The llut look what and you about the country Why the Army to death ted them and provided them with a resistance »f the allied force» Is ex By W 1L1.1AM PHILIP SIMS build ui> a baseball system and have i happen» now. place to sleep. traordinary and wo are beginning to to pay for players through draft or Noir« Dame gralm a ruttier nud (I'uited Press Staff Correspondent) Not long after a bund of Uhlans feel very nervous as to the result. purchase when Organised Ball will journey» t<> Now Haven thia year, and up and shook hands. Son shook my mobile, dashed up in front ot Mme. rode into town. Assembling ths ‘ " 'Our (German) losae» are terri keep »P C jo system which nia> be Yah- licks ’em Michigan visits Har hand, the hired man shook my hand, 1 Durand's bouse and asked the road to townspeople the officer in charge de ble, so terrible that the emperor has raided without »i>ending a cent? Is vard. and the Crimson coms» out un and the chfubermaid and madam's L.gny. it's that way,' replied Mme manded that they tell where the En forbidden their disclosures. Our gen th» way llllmore figures !tho long end of a 7-to-0 scors The maid shook my hand. Then they all Durand, pointing down the road glishmen were, as they had seen them eral» have been wantonly wasteful Eastern team» were picked to win, If Gilmore doesn't want minors tn smiled hospitably and bade me wel which led to Marne. The big auto enter the town. The townspeople all , with our men, who have been mowed Ills organization, however, and Or but where they were ezpectod to be knew where the four soldiers were, come. And the nice part it »as the vi hit led and—off the end of the stone ganized Ball sacrifice» them In the shown up by the now daasllng game dowu in thousands. genuineness of the whole proceeding. b dge into the river. The bridge but they looked toward their priest. continued fight on the Feds. It will of passing. Michigan, for one, didn’t “ ‘ While it Is IraptMMilble to »ay ex In a loud voice, so that nil the It was a fine dinner. Just back had just been blown up.” bo a serlou* blow to the game. lx»ng hardly threaten to essay any dasillng “And the three officers were townspeople would be certain to hoar actly what our losses are. 1 should have I he big league magnates palled long »hot» The Maize aud Blue out from up-country where eating was estimate them between 350,000 and poor, it was a ieast tor me. We ali drowned — killed.” the landlord's him, the priest disclaimed any know 400.000. If It continues st thia rate th»" lulls fellows <>u th»« shoulder and Ea»led the East In old fashioned ledge of the English soldiers. sat down together at the same table, daughter added. much longer we shall he quite unable told them how they were the “'back 'football and attacks on the line II “They must have gone toward “Served ’em right!” said every and there was no table cloth the Was a narrow squeak for Harvard Paris," he said, and the Uhlans rode to meet IlUMla with any hope of suc bone of the game.” Right now, how linen had ail been hidden from the body. They all say that If quarter Hack ever, the heaviest blows are falling on cess.' ” The door creaked and the land away. Germans, and there bad not been ths minors, and If these “backbones'' Hugbltt hadn't got hls signals mixed. time to uncover it. The maid bar lord's son's fox terrier came in from are to be permitted to be broken, it If someone hadn't forge'ton tls mld- opinions of "sales bouches" ("dirty 'the stable and started to brush him which you will call upon him to pay 11» <1 liter Ktghlcrn Y«nrs. will shut off th« supply of players for <lle name, or somothlna of that sort. mouths"—slang for Prussians), and self off along the skirts and trouser- on that date will be 2 per cent of this Fred Reed left Wednesday for the major hmgues, and there will be a Michigan would have scored two unpaid balance, or *10.80. In com Junction City, Calif., after visiting ligs under the table. the hired man went her one better. scarcity of maUTlal developed In th»* touchdowns when the ball was right “Prt-.ssians! Prussian«!” hissed puting this 2 per cent, fractions of. his sisters, Mrs. A, L. Leavitt and i bushes from year to year. When we reached the ham and !'ip to Harvard's goal line a couple of eggs three more refugees came In, a the boy, quite as an American boy less than one-half cent may be drop Miss Rose Re>-d, here a fsw days. Mr. times Who won or lost doesn't cut The minors do not expect to make a man. his wife and little girl, the latter says “rats! rats!” and the fox terrier ped, and in case of fractions of one- Reed and Mrs. Io*avltt met at Redding great deal of money at their gates, nny great figure In the Iona run. but just able to walk and talk. They scampered about the room, poking half <snt or more the next higher, recently for the first time in eighteen but they do expect to realise on the what about all thia <>t>er> chatter? were given an all around welcome, his nose into dark corners and whin < ent will be taken. years. •ale of stars they develop. If Gilmore | Yon ran search us “4—Your attention is especially di after which they tackled the soup In ing. 1» able to step In and grab these stars I was shown to my room by the rected to the fact that you are to ren a way which showed determination to United Press Service by giving them more money than th«y If »oine »ori of society fur the pre catch up with us before we got to the landlord, candle in hand. And here I der bills In accordance with existing could get from organis'd ball. It 1» vention of cruelty tn the Boston CINCINNATI, Nov. 12. "There is am, writing by that same candle, public notices to all water users. strawberry preserves. goo<1 night, minor leagues And the Braves isn't organized soon even the “Does 'oo like the Germans?" the quilts wrapped about me—for it Is Upon the filing of acceptance, you will nothing about afternoon calls in ths Feds cun afford to <lo this. They can 'Cincinnati Reda may boat them out Scriptures." said Rev. Frederick Tay cold and damp here, and there is no render appropriate bills under the ex little girl's mother asked, showing «Imply apply to the man'» salary an [In the pennant race next year The lor of Indianapolis, In an address to Where acceptance is fire. There are thousands and tens tension act off the tot. 'amount similar to that a club of or Braves are being welcomed home and "Cochins!" (Pigs! Pigs!) the little of thousands ot households in France Died after December 1, penalties will an assembly of ministers here today. ganised ball would have Io put up for loving cupped to dnath They must "I go down to see the business men In n< rest ouded, just as other little just like that down stairs. Tonight; accrue, and should be collected as his purchase, and not he ».»ending any ■have an awful lot of homes, or «meh their places of business." children say "nasty! nasty!” And .they all had dinner, and talked and stated >n paragraph 1. The extension Speaking against the practice of more for the player than some major brave Is returning In sections everybody laughed, to the fond moth ;joked and laughed and grieved a lit-; act is mandatory as to the penalties, Banquets an<1 loving cups are still ministers calling on church women .league team would be putting up tie, perhaps. In just the same way. and they must be collected whenever er’s satisfaction. (thrown around In careless fashion France is not taking the war too they have accrued under the terms of while their husbands «re at work, “That was a good joke they played NEW YORK, Nov 12 It certainly wherever n Brave happens to be a on those three German officers up the m r'.ously. She Is not brooding all the the law. You will refuse to receive Rev. Taylor declared that it "made ' part of the recognised population. river, wasn’t it?" the hired man ex .time. From what I have seen she ap any paym'-nt which does not include more trouble for the church than It Is Interesting to observe that just when you think you know all about do«n good." pears to be facing things with a stout all accrued penalties. claimed. heart, and what griefs she has she “What was it?” “1 wish 1 could find ths man who Hoinetbuig you find you are all wrong, “Why, hadn't you heard?” the 'hides, just as the landlord's daughter vEW WAY TO FIGURE started this thing,” said Taylor. "You or huve b»H-n lighting In u circle that brought you nowhere. chambermaid exclaimed, eager to be hides hers. PARCEL POST It ITEM isn’t land the men In a net of that Thousand» of burning words have Good night' <Business of blowing in the telling of the story. “Why, FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Nov. 11,— sort. You must use a hook and line, out candle.) three German officers, in a big auto Calculus, adding machine or hours of and when you have landed one you mental toll are not necessary for the know you have done something .” EACH OTHER—HOME AUF TRIVIAL, BIT ALL ARE INTEREST- War Correspondent, Who Since Writing the Following Has Been Named as Only American Correspondent to Go to the Front, Tells of the French Home Life LANGWY, October 2».— (Uy mail to New York) War. Death'» twin urother. is a great leveller ot classes. In this part oi France, where tte war Las actually passed, master and man, iuistreas and maid, mingle as one family. “1 im writing this in the only tavern in the place which remains open. 1 Lad dinner with the proprietor, his wife, son, hostler, chambermaid and cook, and “a good time was had by all." Everybody laughed and cracked joke» at the expense of the Prussians, and by the light of candles studied maps showing the positions of the fighting armies. I had a bard time finding a place to eat and spend the night. As it was cold and raining, sleeping out ot doors did not appeal. The Hotel of the Golden Natl (Augerge du Clou d’Ori took me in. "Come right in. Angleesh,” called out the smiling proprietor. "We have just returned from Vichy today, and the hotel isn’t running, but any En glishman is welcome to what we have!" 1 explained that 1 'as an Amer ican. "Oh, American and English—they are all the same in France,” he re turned “You've got a fine hospital down in Paris. My oldest son, wound ed at the baUle of the Marne, is get ting well there now.” We shook hands. The proprietor —whom everybody addressed at “pat ion”—called his "patronne,” wife, and we shook hands. Daughter, mar ried but three months ago,” stepped commission to announce that all un- the amount ot the construction ' barge solution of parcel post rates, said CONSTRtl TIO.N CHARGES ARE DI E DECEMBER 1ST paid operation and maintenance remaining unpaid on December 1, George Rogers, a local postal clerk, Hotel Arrivals • • • • s » 'barges due prior to December 1st, 1914, to-wlt: *.......... ” This stamp today, who ought to know. White Pelican Rogers has devised a table by The following letter »nd telegram 1914, may be added to and made a,is being ordered, and will be sent you F. F. Burke, De» Moines; E. B. ; e • • • » which, he claim», rates may be rapid • received by Project Manager J. O. part of that portion of the construe- immediately. I savltt, T K. Statler, II. II Stout, G. SOMETHING IS always coming up ly computed with the aid of a parcel tlon charges remaining unpaid on that „ 2 . Vpon tf)e preHenta(lon of an Camp from Comptroller Ryan of the B llarlen, W. O. Harfen, Sun Fran reclamation service, show the neces date as the basis for the assessment acceptanf* of the term, of that act> post "sone ruap. Rogers has just In the British navy. The other day It cisco; R. W. Cuvelller, G. V. Gillette, sity for the water users’ at once sign of the 2 per cent Initial installment requlr|nK paymenl of any penaitles completed the table, though the rates was the removal of the sea lord, and A. J. Baker, city. today It's another German submarine. You w)U have been in effect two years. ing up the acceptances under the new ,and the nineteen additional install- whlch may hav<J accrt)ed Hotel Hall For the first and second zones, for ments provided for by the terms of th h , n- of s ( law. F W Rosa, A. F. Hunt, J. A. Lad According to these letters, the pay the reclamation extension act. This 3 of the extension act the first 1 per instance, under Rogers' plan, the rate SOME PRONOUNCE It Yser, but It ern, Clara Moore, Ellen Moore, M C. I ments under the new law must be does not apply to operation and main cent penalty is added, if payment isj Is equal to the number of pounds of leaves us none the wiser, for as you ! Moore, I). II. Fuller, J. M. Charles,' made by December 1, or penalty must tenance charges for the Irrigation not made when due, that Is, ft should ; the parcel plus four cents. The table may well guess sir, we call that I Portland; Mr». Agnes Fisher, Joplin,! follows: season of 1914." he collected. stream the Yser. But he that as It Mo; Mrs. A. W. Cunningham, Chilo-' be added on December 2. Subsequent First and second zones, the postage i may sir, though some pronounce It (»ein; Mrs. .1. H. Bonham, Mias Ethol The letter follows: 1 per cent penalties will be added on Provision is also made that delin equals number of pounds, plus 4 cents Yser, we cannot see, by Ceasar, how Emery, Silver Luke; F. W. Bold, Dr. "Subject—J4111» for Collection of the first day of each month. quent operation and maintenance Third zone, twice the number of they could call it the Yser. .1. L. Harris, W. W. Wood mid wife, charges, except those for the season Water Hight Charges, Klamath Pro- "3 For the purpose of Illustration pounds, plus 3 cents. Bonansa; Chits. Horton, Hildebrand; of 1914, can be made a part of the 'ject: the account of H. L. Boggs, Serial No. Fourth zone, four times the num 0. C. Blrtchel and wife, Albany; L. (I, unpaid construction charges, and paid AND NOW one of the disappointed '1 You are instructed to Immedi 7 4, Is used Mr. Boggs has 3*1 acres’ ber of pounds, plus 3 cents. Thomas, Reno; Buster Brown. St. In that way tinder the twenty year ately render bills for the construction [of irrlgaable land at the construction Fifth zone, six time the pounds,! offers the suggestion that ths brew-i Louis; W. Sullivan, San Francisco; H. bill. cries, when they close, be fitted up ns charges due May 1. 1914, in accord- charge of *30 per acre, making a plus 2 cents. "I wish to again urge all settlers ance with existing public notices. !total construction charge of *1,090.' Seventh zone, 10 times number of glass factories. He thinks there! F Chapman, Worden; Ed Hopkins, Dorris; E. 8. Terwilliger, Jack Har to not delay in signing up the ac I Each of these bills should bear a ■He has paid five Installments, the first pounds, plus 1 cent. ought to bo big business making eyes man, Merrill; D. W. Ryan nnd wife, for blind pigs. ceptance of the new law. Don't put statement which may be put on by being *198, the second *108, the ♦Eighth zone, 12 cents per pound. Fort Kinmath; George Swanston, Sac It off. Nothing else can lie as im rubber stamp: ‘If acceptance of the third *108, the fourth *108, the fifth ramento. portant as this matter.’ reclamation extension act Is filed as *108, a total of *540. The balance! G. O. Richardson of Adams Is man-1 BUT FOR REAL satisfaction, a cot- j Following is the telegram: ■ provided b” law, payment may be remaining unpaid December 1 will, ufacturlng 200 dozen brooms from a tage on earth has It over a castle In An excursion celebrated the open “Secretary Lane has authorised the made on the basis of 2 per cent on therefore, be *540. The amount five acre crop of broom corn. the air. I ing of the Willamette Pacific today. Scattered Shots Judged by a Piano Did you ever nolle«» that upon entering u house almost the first thing you notice Is the presence or nhsence of n piano? You Instinctively judgn the Lasts mid refinement of the family nccorillngly. How Is your home tliu» classi fied by your friends? If you have no Instrument any of our pianos would enslly give the dnslrod refinement to that home, and our terms can lie met by almost anyone. Convince yourself by dropplug In aome nfternoon or evenlug to ae<» what we have. Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Poetofllce