The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, November 16, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE
PAOR TWO
MONDAY, NOVEMBER in. 11*11
»
< ARHAXZA'N MAX
about and looked M ambitious as the (NOTHER DIG IN
«(range that the child should cell-
_ \JL7«»»Ussso
HOl'EH I. FOR A
- ne? In comparison, thin allenes ou
Vv ArStUpS people afflicted with the "hookworm”
Gli IN PIO SIDENT
PKAVEFl'L END
BY I.VBOR LE (DEIt
disease I have seen iu the Southern
the part of the parent Is as the send­
states. Many of them had the droop­
A Continuation of the
ing of a vessel into strange. rock-
WASHINGTON, 1». C., Nov. I*
ing. blood-red eyelids of the fearful
PHILADELPHIA. Nov 13 The
Klamath Republican
sown waters without chart, light or i
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labor disturbance* of the past year Secretary llryan today called upon
eye disease "trachoma.”
compass.
. .. Editor
W. O. SMITH ..
«
An old rabbi, with suow white tn the Colorado mining districts cam* President Wilson, and Informed him I lilted Pre«* Nervte*
VAI.PARINO. Nov. 13. Two Ger-
But the awakening has come at
BARIN. Nov 13. 1 i each troop.
that
alarm
over
the
present
Mexican
beard
aud
tlueh
chiseled,
Intelligent
.
to
their
inning
at
the
convention
or
Entered at the poatoffloe at Klamath last, and in addition to imparting to inan warships, the !<elpak and th*
tviv* occupied Tracy I - al On ac-
Falls, Or*., a* second clan, matter. ¡ those near them the secrets of life j Dresden, entered the harbor today to face, expressed his pleasure that the the American Federation of Labor to |i tuition 1« iK-edles« Bryan say« ho count of heavy snow m the Vosges
and the penalties of violating the secure supplies There are numerous Germans were in town, "May God day when President Samuel Compere t<<d* that the factious are earnestly
Published by the Herald Publishing sox laws, the missionaries of the new report* as to the location of the Jap- give that they remain,'* I he remarked. ' introduced "Mother Jone«,“ the iged working out u solution of the prob- passe«, operation* an- ««rlously in­
terfered with.
Company, of Klamath Falls, oa
gospei of living are carrying their isuese fleet, which is seeking th«r»e Auother aged Jew said. "Ach Gott. If' woman who has led the strlkera. lo l»m
Monday and Thursday of each week I
the war was only over. Buslnss* 1« the delegates
message afar, to Instruct th» parent vessels,
so bad.”
I "Rockcfellet works for Jesus, but
KI. PANG, Tex , Nov. 13
Flying I st* IR H A WK G ETN
as
well
as
the
child.
Toward
this
■
CALL TO COLORS
T hu dollar* per J ear in advance
Major
von
Heid Riedlinger, com-Jhe »ends gunmen agaln»t tlie miner* ahead of General Villa's troops, who
great end. the Oregon Social Hygiene U|tl * ONTR V“T IX uvg.
uuandant at Mlaba, rode up. He said when the* strike,” said Gomper* "If are marching for Queretaro, I’rovl-
Society will hold a meeting at the
MAN t\P hi Ml ix row NR
Dr. J. 1.. Npnrliawk, who hl* I hm 'I i
SIGN YOL K ARTICLES
that the Russian* were showing great Provident Wilson was a man. lie i <loniil I'reeldenl Gutierres went to
opera house Tuesday night. All men
vugaged In veterinary work at Merrill
'activity
again
all
along
the
line.
would
give
Rockefeller
Just
live
day*
luigo*
from
Aguas
Caliente*
inlay,
and
in the city are invited to attend It Is1 MLABA, Russia. Oct 10.—(By
"They nearly got my two batterle« tn which to settle the preseut dls- | conferred with General Pablo Gon- for u llttli' over a year. I» »gain to
HE HERALD is today iu receipt
du(y to do go
Courier via luslerburg, Berhu aud vesterday," he laughingly remarked, agreement.”
¡«riles, Carranta's military chief The enter tbe g<ivvriiiu«int service. 11« p.
of a letter from Merrill Cit-1 Thlg
support J !Rotterdam, to New York)—Today 1
This meeting lg
Is worth
worth (he
the support
as he described the hard work of the
"Colorado has the finest labor laws tatter embraced the convention'* In receipt of urgent telegrams from
lzen," treating on the prohibition vic-i>;| every .....
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The topics ar* of cioeeed into Russ.a without a pasa- Germans to extricate themselves from
the uation,” continued the speaker, cause, so there Is »till hope of avert­ tlie department of agriculture, askltig
tory, but without the writers signa- yjtg
interest —
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every citizen. The
Thelport
_ probably the Ural American
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port- -probably
a
bad
position,
due
to
the
unexpected
-hut
they are cast aside by the high ing hostllltle*. The latest proposal him to fake up government wort,
ture. I*
“— of this kind are ^¡campaign
_
Letters
Is a statewide campaign, ' jthat ba* doue ibis in ____
many >eara. I
arrival of a strong Russian force. A class burglars who are running that «ent to the convention by Curransa against the spread of the foot and
hn* naivaro nlworu ■------------------------------------- ...
quently received, but papers always jan(; our community must do Its share am iu the German lines here, fifteen
'Russian scout was brought tn. cap- *t#te.
I* that he I* willing to resign If Vili* ' mouth disease In Montana
hesitate about publishing then-, unless in thlg great work
¡mils* beyond the German border. This
tured just outside of town. He was a
be
forced to leave the country. The' Rparliawk was with the deperì-
"You will never know the atrocities
the writer is known to them.
| Th<v gex problem touches every lifeafternoon 1 was close to the Russian I tall, tine, dare-devil looking chap.
delegates have «ent a reply rejecting J ment for eight year* as a vvterinsr-
that
have
been
enacted
In
Colorado
The newspapers do not wish to pub- g,.Oh©r or iater Every child of our ¡outposts, which are about three mill's
inn. hl* work currying him to all p» ds
¡by Rockefeller and bls associates un­ this
lish the true names of the writers if (,.ty rallst meet It. A sane, careful, beyond Mlaba. Thia town waa gar-
jof the 1 Tilled Sfate* Bluer retiring,
less
another
Victor
Hugo
comes
to
they desire them to be withheld, but hej^fu] discussion of this vital matter¡risoned by a regiment of Russian Hua-
.1* has devoted moat of his attutillon
■portray It. Children were burned or WORST FIGHTING
tbey w ish to know tor their own in- ¡?houn appeal to every parent.
sars. aud la quite au important point
to the brooding operations on the
NOW
TOW
ARI*
MEA
'
wasted
to
death,
and
upon
the
man-
formation who wrote them. There-'
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Jon the railroad that leads to Warsaw.!
Merrill ranch.
FROM
1*1
X
Igled hearts of theac children and
fore, sign your letters, and if you
WHAT VP-KEEP CAN IN*
Through the courtesy of the war
13 All flve ¡their suffering parent* I* bullded the
PETROGRAD.
Nov.
would rather have "A Merrill Citi-
—_
ofll<?e and general staff at Berlin I am
LONDON. Nov, 13 - Indicationsi 11 Illis W AR WITH
Russian armies in the German earn-1 Rockefeller fortune”
zen," or some oiuer
other name apper
appear «
in A e
FARMER
sum- makinK * ,our
t,le Ku“*an border, ¿ i ’pi gìi are advancing.
ARMER built a barn last «urn-1
TRIPLE ENTENTE
jare
that the Gerrnau attempt to roach I
.„„ urlt _ American
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_
place of yours in the paper, sign that ZA . .............
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correspondent,
tn|
tlie
North
Rea
coast
has
rsncbtd
the
mer at a cost of *5,000, to re- I,
.
_ . ,
I
U ith the occupation of Johannes-1 MAXI Al. TRAINING
also.
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. 'fact, the first foreigu correspondent,
AMSTERDAM.- Nov. 13
A Coll
i place one his father had built on the Ito come here since the war began, burg, the Russian* bav* secured the
MIGHT BE ADDED climax The allies, advancing along
the coast from Nleqjiort toward Lom- '*tantInopie dispatch, via Herían, say*
oW
homestead
forty
years
before
that
1
key
to
the
railways
along
the
border
,
K1CKS—DESTRICTIVE AND
Captain Kliewer of the general staff
bartxyde. continue the offensive tac- ¡that Turkey has declared war against
¡had gone to rack and suin.
STRVCTIVE
at Berlin, and First Lieutenant Sko- from Stalluponen through to Lyck ¡ _ In ______
addition to teaching stenotypy,
{all of the Triple Emente power*.
Across the road from this stands Ipenlk of the Twentieth army corpnj *,,h Johannesburg as th* southern |rnnitnerciai
tlCM.
arithmetic, shorthand,
Refugee* just arrivlug from Rotter­
.another
barn
that
was
built
forty
,
hell1<
,
uarterg
at
Allenatein
.have
been
Iternnnsi.
typewritlug.
bookkeeping,
etc.,
the
OKS anybody suppose that ev- i
year* ago that looks as well as it did | jetaiied to accompany me and a num-' The advance upon Breslau proceeds scope of the night school courses at dam say they saw the allies entering II HlHW AIti: sTOIll.H
ervthing in Klamath Falla is ¡ths day it xraa built.
Hill OX Ml'PPLIEN
1 he .armer ber of other correspondents of neutral 1 ><s planned. The Cossack and cavalry (|ie Klamath County High School may ,Ostend, but this la not confirmed.
exactly as it should be and that there across the road will not have to build
Nomo
reports
nre
that
the
German
countries.
advance has reached Kalisz
bg enIsrged by the addition of a
is no possibility of improvement? Oria barn for
years
Roberts « Hanks were Thursday
We have an escort ot nine men. On
The Russians are now encircling [rourgg |n manual training. The coun- .««unities In tho north are so.doo.
does anybody suppose that every thing
night award* 1 contract for furnishing
!
The second farmer in that forty '. U( h of the powerful military automo-(three sides of Prsemsyl. The south-h(gh gcbooi board Thursday author-
is at its worst, and that our situation years has made it a practice to repaint jbiles are two rifles placed where theylemmoet point of this advance Is nowJ(ge<J thg lnau|CI|rat|On of such a course
I'ARIN. Nov 12 - The force of the the hardware necessary for the new
is hopeltTss? Of course not.
.
German
assault In an attempt to city hall. Their bld was *217.
his barn every five years, and lo re-.can be reached the quickest. We cor- nt the village of Turka.
lf |here Jt ,ufflP|©nt demand for IL
break through th* allies lines and
A short tlmo ago the council had
Everyone of us know* <.hat there is i'air r
ften a#
forty - 'respondents
toi
it as o
often
as needed. In
in furtv
resnnnrlont« were
Wflr« strongly
Utrnnfflv advised
advlawd tn
■ , - 1 - —
Principal W F VftUL ght of *'**
the high ....... „ ...... ’
reach Dunkirk aud Calala la appai prei-ared a Hat of the hardware sup-
room for improvement, and every- years he has spent *1,500 in this man- ¡carry revolvers, for we are in a coun- NFATTIJC HIT
school Is anxious to begin such u
Today'* communique p||yg necessary for the city's new
body knows that the first step is to ner. Tbe
farn)er ba* practically try where dispersed bands of Cossacks
BX HARD GAI.E course, providing sufficient interests«! <utly spent.
»ays that the violence of the lighting home, and Invited blds on the lol. In
acknowledge that fact.
, never spent a cent for repairs. But. are raiding, and Cossack* make no
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persons are ready to take up th»
But that does not by any means' this year he found himself confronted distinction between military men and NEATTLE. Nov. 13.—A* a result of work. Those contemplating such n from the coast toward the River Lys, addition to the successful bidder, pro­
open wide the door ior the chronic by the necessity forspending * ,5000 non-combatants.
|the season* initial storm, Seattle is courgg therefore, are asked to confer through Dlx Mude and Ypres Is <11 posal* were submitted by the Darling
"knocker." nor does It justify indis- in one lump. He met the emergency J What a contrast betwven Russian partly isolated today. A fifty-mile J wjth Mr. Faught as soon as possible rmlnlshlng
Hardware company and the Baldwin
Attempts of th« tiermans to croe, Hardware company.
criminate "kicking."
turough the medium ot a mortgage. civilization and German culture and gale felled a number of telephone.
to lht> eourae they wnnt. etc. and
The only person who has a right to j The new barn may do for forty j progress. Perhaps it is not fair to ; telegraph and other poles. kno«ked imakg u I>OM|bie for th© work to be ¡the Yser last night and today were
frustrated. Th* allies arc still hold-
"kick" about conditions is he who at )*srs without repairs, just as the first Judge Russjia by this and other border down «ign*. smashed glass and did ^„^ed a* soon as possible
Ing. and the position* about Ypres are
the moment of "kicking" not only barn did. It is not certain the second towns 1 have seen.
other damages,
Two-hour session* of the night
not changed.
suggests a way of removing the cause man's barn will serve him for forty
The beautiful roads which thread
In the residence district, the home school are held three time, a week.
There la much deep«rate fighting at
At a meeting of Klamath Fall*
of complaint, but offers his own per- .'ears more. But it may.
the rich East Prussian province in all jof A. C. Eloper was blown down, and
«lose quarters. Infantry attacks un- physicians at the homo of Dr. L. L
sonal aid and support to any move-
^ui It- will seem to most people that directions like the macadamized ' Mr*. Sloper critically hurt. The roofs
•ler the cover of artillery Are marks Truax Friday night, the Klamath Med
ment designed to remove it.
¡the second farmer has all the better «treets of a city, come to an abrupt were lifted from other houses.
¡the fighting from the coast to Ypres. |ral Society waa organised, and the
Several people were injured by
In other words, every kick must be oi il' at that’ Here are a ,ew reasons .end at the Russian border a* if the
Despite the pressure being brought following officer* elected
President.
world ended there.
falling glass and signs Partial com-
PHOENIX. Nev. 13 Three hun
constructive as well as destructive.
against them, the allies hold th*lr line Dr I, 1. Truax, vice president. Dr
From Soluau to Illovo, the German municatlon has been re-established,
Progress does not consist wholly of
He has a barn that as iar as ****1«®
tired full grown ostriches «tamiwded
in the form of an obtus* angle, the J. L. Harris of Bonanza, secretary-
,
.
destroying what is bad. but includes ’’
aa
aa the new customs station, thence to Mlaba. we
along a country road this morning,
| point* resting at Nleuport and Ypres treasurer. Dr. Floyd M. White.
REMOVE PORTION
constructing what is good.
!one And lhere Un t an>’ “>ortgage went by train.
and swarmlug over a carriage driven
The few miles went through a bat-
v,.- "DEAD” BONE by Mrs. L. D Roasesu. they instantly and th* Apex at Dlx Mude
This is the first medical associa­
.
.......
Time alone
will
eliminate much lon ., the . homestead.
[tiefield over which the Germans and
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tion
to be formed In Southeastern
.v
-
«
k
«
k
.
.
Had
thaa
®
two
men
ever
wanted
to
killed her and her two horse*.
that is bad; but time will destroy or
,.
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T ot | m -<I o Control l'rrfr<(<-d
Oregon, and the members plan to
After suffering for a long time from ( The news of this spread panic
. i sell, or did either want to sell now. i Russians have fought back and forth
make ineffective much that is good,
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I
In the opinion of Brigadier General make the organization one of the
' the state of the two pieces of property i aEa'n and aSa*n- Rifle pits hastily a chronic condition of the bone* of among all the ranchers and their fam­
also, if steps are not taken to repair
Weaver, chief of the coast artillery, greatest factors III the upbuilding of
vas and is materially different. One'9<oor‘ed oilt and
mounds with lbe |,.a supposedly caused by a com- ilies.
its ravages.
it la now possible to control, as far as Kinmath Falls.
| has had a run-down barn on it for J 'crude crosses, marked the route on pound fracture received years ago,
Scores of cowboy* wer^sent from
Let us, therefore, in obediencce to
both
sides
of
the
track,
while
ban-
i
Meetings are to be held twice a
, many years. Now it has a new barn
F M Bold, a Bonanza blacksmith, on all of the ranches, and nre engaged th* eye can see with a telescope. a
the Scriptural injunction “Prove all,
• rnft laden with dynamite, by the u«e month, at which time social and hy­
other ____
has dagea- scraps ot uniforms, cartridge Thursday
—-and a mortgage. The
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________ underwent
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an operation at In round.ng up the huge birds
things and hold fast to that which is now, and has had right along, a good h°xes' ,^“2“n caP8 and olh®r
: >r the radio system. An o|>*rator «an gienic measure* of benefit to the com­
the Blackburn hospital. Today he is
good.” We know that there is much
¡dire«-' such a torpedo with surety munity will be discussed, together
¡of equipment, were .«-altered on the reporUd „ dolni nicely.
, bai n ou it—and no incumbrance.
SOCIAL HYGIENIST
that is good in Klamath Falls; let us
, Letting a barn or other building ground.
The operation was performed by
COMING T<* KLAMATH against an enemy's battleship lying with mattcr. pertaining to the *an-
hold fast to it. We know that there
The
"road,
”
rather
the
trail
that
«everal mils* to sea.
Itary condltlon* of town, the school«.
¡ 'peter out" is the poorest economy in ,
. Dr*. Truax and Hunt, and In addition
are opportunities for improvement; I.
etc. Eventually the o. .anlzatlon will
I the world. Keeping it in repair is i ¡answered for a road, running pa allel to the removal of a portion of the
Klamath
Falls
is
at
last
to
receive
let us make ready to take advantage
with the railroad, was nothing but a 'fibula, which had become dead,
work lo educate the |»-cple In «afe-
the ch«»apest investment.
the the benefits of the Oregon Hoclal Hy­
of them on -jvery occasion
miry bog.
guarding against epidemics, etc
'surgeons drained an abscess that was giene Society. Earl J. Cummins, a
Illovo la a typical German border
I (M.t.ING ROAD IN
found
in
the
leg
bones.
representative
of
the
organization,
is
AX AWAKENING
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 14
Here for n V i«lt.
BEING EXTENDED station. Wide streets, gardens from
here from Portland, and he has ar­
which flowers still smile—all the EIGHTH STREET
I
Secretary
of War Lindley M. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Darling came
ranged
for
the
holding
of
a
meeting
ONSIDERING the dangers that
today announced that General Hugh lu Friday night from Nome, whore Mr
ALGOMA, Nov. 14,—A large crew ■ buildings had been of brick—and
BONDS
ARE
NOLI*
at the opera hou«e Tuesday night.
L. Scott succeeds General William W Darling operates a hardware atore, to
beset the paths of all these I of men is at work on the grade for 'even the ruin* show the mark of char­
At that meeting J. E. Nnyder of
tacteristic
G«^-man
neatness
and
or
­
days, the work of preserving the pur- the new logging road of the Algoma '
Two bid* were received by the Portland, a member of the executive Wothcrspoon ns chief of staff of the visit their brother. II. J. Darling, and
ity and th* virility of our race, taken Lumber company. This railway climbs derliness. The Russians have de-i council Thursday night for (25.021.15 committee of the society, will discus* ! I nlted States Army. The chnngo la wife of this city. From hero they go
up by the Oregon Social Hygiene So- the mountain back of Algoma, near stroyed practically every building in bonds to pay for the Eight street im­ with the men of Klamath Falls mat- effective Monday. Wotberspoon was to Itcrkeloy for the winter.
ciety is one of the most meritorious me old Hagelstein place, and will town. It was here that Lieutenant! provement. The bld of J. H. Garrett, ters of vital Importance along the named as chief of staff last March,
and patriotic movements in the his- ret.gc from thirty to sixty degrees in Skopenik, a typical frontier officer,' who made the improvement, was ac- lines of the society's work. I<ocal -succeeding General l^onard E. Wood. look Who'« Coining!
tory of the state. Through education ¡incline. William Vhrman is in charge such as I have known in Arizona and i !copied.
The vaudeville team of the Medford
I men will also speak on these sub-
C. 8. and R. 8. Moore have Hied an high school will appear at Ashland.
along matters pertaining to sex, the Jef the instruction work. A cable New Mexico, held an entire regiment
Garrett
bid
par
value
and
accrued
jects.
action In the circuit court again«* Gold Hill. Klamath Falla, Yreka and
organization hoi>es to properly teach'system will be csed in logging, i ot Russians in check for four days, interest. The Hanckett Bond com-
The Oregon Social Hygiene Society
¡from August 1 to 4, with only thirty-
what too often boys have been learn- wtche-, etc., beinc provided for. A
pany of Chicago bid par. and asked has for its mission the replacing of Henry iiagby to recover *45.10, al­ Etna Milla before their appearance In
I live border guards.
Ing through vicious speeches at the i i-ge body of timl.-r will be tapped
the
city to pay *1,117 for legal ser- misinformation and misconception leged due on a note, and *25 attor­ thia city. Although a little amateur-
We visited his house. The Russians
ney fees, Rollo C. Groesbeck la al- lab, they have thus far made a credit­
swimming hole and girls from others
had not burned it down, but bad de­ vices in the company's Investigation with correct, clean knowledge regard­ torney for the Moores.
than their parents, and, in addition,
able showing
Medford Nun.
into
the
legality
of
the
bond
issue.
ing the facta of life, sex disease nnd a
molished every piece of furniture in
to warn the young people in time
C. E. Favoir, Joe Brown and Mrs. it, even the iron stove had been ham­
multitude of similar evils, This I.
against the dire dangers and ofttimes Amos Evans were Klamath
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Fails vls- mered into pieces, the mattresses rip- / GERMANA APPEALING
being accomplished through this cam-
lifelong miseries that are more often . Itors on Thursday and Friday,
TO MONROE DOCTRINE raign of education, carried on In all
ped open, the crockery broken and the j
than otherwise the result of straying
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parts of the state.
¡house befouled from garret to cellar
from the straight and narrow path.
The box factory is clotted for sev- in an unprintable manner.
The Importance In which the work
| " ASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 13.—•
How many of you men, reading "ral days, undergoing repairs to ma-
From the railroad station on the Digii diplomats »ay that a new con­ ot the society Is hold In the state is
this, can Bay that among your boy- chlnery. The factory will probably !Rugg)al, gid, ,0 M|aba pr0|M.r g |lu)e struction ot the Monroe Doctrine, this shown by the fact that at the last ses­
hood associates, the state of continen- run all winter,
¡over a mile distant, we walked. The from a German point of view, may be | sion of the legislature, an appropria­
tality was looked up to with respect?
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road was shaded with rows of beauti- put up to the state department and tion of state funds was made to the
Few, very few. Indeed. Instead, in
«* A ‘ large tuie
‘ Are
‘ rage«!
_ ‘ between the fu| treetj bllt th<( road itgelt wag „ President Wilson. This will be in! I society, to carry on Its work through
most cases, the ridicule of the older J pper Lake and the Southern
Pacific -’ bog. A deluge of rain was falling. <ase the United States attempts in the ; th«1 state. Its members include the
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boys, and their boastful recitals of j . tracks at Rattlesnake Point Thursday Hnd we probably saw Russian roads lightest degree to interfere with the le st known physicians and educators
illicit deeds brought the belief that ; night. ; he blaze at first gave the ap-1nnd a Russian town under anything «hipments of e«>al and other contra­ In th<> state.
the career of a youthful Lothario waa pearance of a disastrous forest fire.
but auspicious condition.
band of war from South American
The main campaign is carried on
preferable in every way.
¡from the Portland office, and from
In contrast to the German side of countries in German vessels.
Connected with this was the belief
An early start in cutting is antlci- I tbe line, the buildings were ot wood,
In Justification of this, it is pointed that place speakers are sent to all
in the minds of many of these young­ pated for the spring by the Algoma ¡dirty and dilapidated. No flowers out that the United States does not at . .parts of tlie state to organize local
sters, girls as well as boys, that im­ Lumber company. I"
Several ............
million smiled from litjle balconies, as they tempt to prevent any shipments of ¡work,
J
which I. then turned over to
morality was not a disgrace, nor even feet of logs are already In
in the pond.
did even in the ruins of Illovo. Many arms, munitions and troops from Cnn- local people, The commltte'- named
wrong—unless it was discovered Too
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of them reminded me of the ram- ada to England.
j here to carry on the work In Klamath
late have these awakened to find that
Jatnes Douglas of the Doak ranch I shackle affairs that many negroes Jive
H the United States has the power, Falls consists of J. B. Mason, Super­
their libertinism has wrecked their has contracted to cut several million In our Southern states The market under ’he provisions of the Mfinro«1 intendent. R, H. Dunbar of the city
lives, leaving them prematurely aged feet for the Algoma Lumber company hall—-of brick and stone and two dictrinu to prevent shipments of con­ s< bools, and Captain J. W. Siemen«,
when they should be In the prime of1 on the opposite side of I pper Lake, it'churches, were the only respectable traband of war from Ecquador nnd
president of the First State and Sav-
life, and totally unfit to bring into is reported.
looking buildings in town.
Colombia, she has equal power to lings bank. From time to time lec-
the world children otherwise than
---------------------------The Russians razed Illovo, the Ger-, Prevent the shipment of contraband .ttiH rs from other places will be sent
diseased and weakened mentally and I NGLAND ADI A.NC’ES--------------------- man town, to the ground. The Ger- from Panada, is the »«intention of In lure to give n message of Instruc­
physically.
FTTX'DN TO BI.LGII M mans didn't touch the Russian town. Germany.
tion
With this awakening to the terri­
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A German shell had brought down the '
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A small number of Invitations are
ble predicament they were plunged
i,ONDON, Nov. 14.—England today tower of the market hall, and two or
i nited Simes soldier* ami marines Jibing issued, and will be mailed to
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
into by their own Ignorance, many is aided Belgium by advancing »14.- three other buildings showed the laro doing duty all over the world, ac- men. Hut. It Is not necessary to re­
the clenched hand that has been up­ '00.000 to the stricken little mon marks of shot nnd shell Aside from Icording to the report of the war de- ceive an invitation In order to be wel­
raised iu curse against the parent who arrhy. The crown also advanced these no damage had been done.
pertinent. They are stAtlom'd from comed at tho meetings, as all the men
U. H. DEPOSITARY
neglected to properly Instruct them. *4,000,000 to Servla.
The greater part of the population I'••kin and the Yangste River to Aias- of Klamath Falls are urged to attend
And considering the prudery and false
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had fled with the Russian troops. The ¡•a, and from Mexico to the republics tills meeting, which Is one ef the ut­ OUR POLICIES—
modesty of the parent on such an all-I Henry Rabbes Is plaintiff in a suit ¡Jews and some of tbe very poorest re­ of Manto Domingo and Haiti. Th«>y most importance.
To distribute tlie banks assets In such a way ns to niulntaln under
important matter, not only for the : filed against the Corey Motor company 'm.dned—picture of misery. Unkempt, are also at Guam, Honolulu, the Phil­ I
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iiny conditions nnd at all times an uinple reserve to moot the demands
child, but for generations unborn, is ¡for the recovery
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... *300.
unshorn, ragged nnd dirty, they stood ippines, Panama and Nicaragua.
i Today’, new. today in Th* Herald «if Its depositors and take car* of its borrowing customers.
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