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THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE Semi-Weekly Herald A Continuation of the Klamath Republican A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP ■ MTIONS WILL BLOW I It Is H NCK • ROM Ititi MIO« Kill DIFFERENCE WITHOUT FIGHT THIItMDU. NOVEMBER Iit. HUI FIGHTING IS MORE ACTIVE NEAR AISNE l*Nltls, Nov. 17,—The Ger.uaii alla. I. u|a>n Hhlcm. »«« iv»uiii.'d to- i With a gold medal and rn.li prise WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 17,- (or the best varied products display, da). Nlo II. mv **..*«l«mly fnlllug In the tuon, «ml ntmiy bulldlug« nrc By Hal Sheridan . Consul General John R. Slillman has special aw ai ds for the best onions Ix iug tiesi ruy dl. W. o. smith .. .. . Editor Nuy evtemlcd uiovcuitul of IrtH.p« «•"•« *'• • "• *U»l*»«lbls. wired the state department that Car- and t'lieese, and high mention on the NENN YORK. Nov. I?.—Here's a uikc muslderabls looklug around to Entered at the postotHce at Klamath i.ib»u bus agreed to ei..alnt himself quality of potatoes elite red. 8eci etarv Ib iiuui ) pla. v« the llilG«li «ml Frvil. *• •••«•P» «te «laudiug In i.al. r kn.v . ................ Falls, Ore., aa second class matter. real war Item. Victor Lluart, a Bel find a location for long distance lights fro..i the Mexican pre«i.len.> under ’eorge C. Blower of th« K'aiuiith <l.cp, l.ol.lh.g Ihclr .............. ia lii the fn" •»< '• .............. gian eutered iu the slx-daj bicycle with any reasonable uMurauce of a < < i u m conditions. Cl. miber of Commerce . anm In last mtlllrry. Published by the Herald Publishing race here, got in training for the Hate. eape. tally w ith the class of light Th<> mliou of the li«vxvy i»rGII«'iA la More |>ia*ii<>uii<<sl iu Marniera, General Gutierres, «1 eted provi- iilylit from attendance at tlie Port Company, of Klamath Falls, on event by running from the Germans. ers now cluttering up the horizon. lhwpitc ivp«s«te<l repuin«*., tiu* ticruuiu'* conili..... their attactos near N proa land Manufacturers mid lauid Pro Monday and Tbarsdsy of each week 1.Inart admits that he wou the now The change in admiu.stra: iou is uot Iatonal president by tlx* Vguns Cull duct« Show. In addition to hla pt- «ml Bo.it h of HixschooXe. famous dash from Antwerp when the expected to have any effe t on the elites convention, has at: reed to ac-1 I .Milling «I Nlcuport, through I»*' **• tractlvo booth and th« cipturlug of cepl these conditlouu. Two doll*» per year in advance jGermaus captured the city, and was tight game in New York. Operating th« prises. Blower Incidentally boost almost entirely cttuHncci tu tauiioiuul*l>K' upon •nf-*-- is based The dispatch (the first to reach the famous coast re- Under the Frawley law. tight clubs rhe German and allieti troop. <>u »• " M1'"' ed ilamath further by several ream. N NOTH Ell INDICTMENT 'sort. have prospered here, aud the pro tuatiou Stillman gleaued Iroui M<>Xl art* mort' art lvv. The conditions nre *'f l*ooster Interviews in the l ‘ ortlmid <au newspapers, Linart is the middle distance cham moters do not believe they will be German« attempted lo cross Ui- '•...... ' allry. French miner, psi ors. • ndrens j . horner , who re pion of Belgium. After reaching Os disturbed, c harles J. Harvey. secré not stated. bleu up livut lit « ami prevented Ulte. peace in the tml«. I The onions were from the Nit- Satisfied that sides al Tenth and Bush street?., tend ahead of all the other starters, tary of th state Athletic Com tu la lent country to the south of us is very schelm tract In Mills addition, and ¡Linart »ent to Folkstone. England, sion. decl .es the game was never Iu I*E I'lttMillAD, Nov. 17.—|y,.u,t|. of tlx* G.d.lap lighting, Juri reeelved. is the season a first typhoid victim uear, the administration is now con th.* cheese from l.ooslcy « Sons at Imll.at.* liiat the Dosatemi copmlri. U '*wr|.r»w-«1 the Germa*i forcea. And why is he abed! Because the ¡where he was a refugee. A German a healthier state in Now York than at sidering the best moults of aiding the Fort Klamath. Tb<<a<* and the other Nft.*r eight day. of lighting stem* »«rnteiwew«.. the llii«ta.. troop, Ankeuy canal runs through his yard shell wrecked bis home during the present. Harvey was not surprised at republic in the restoration of proper products did much to disprove the bombardment or Antwerp, ..nd he lost the turn taken by affairs In California ivat bed « point tv........dies from Guidai* “• This waterway, from source to conditions. stories circulated of kllltug frosts, and n «Mik attack by dragoons and li<** “rtilhsy carrlc.1 Hu* hill, width mouth, is a mass of weeds and moss, his racing outfit. This did not inter He said Jim Coffroth tipped him a Reports that Carranza Is inclined etc., here. was theoretically ron.ider«‘d an inmpri*,“‘,’,*’ P,*“,l*<,M* a final resting place for dead auimals, fere with his s;>eed in reaching Os year and a halt ago that things were | to hedge on his promise to be quiet Mr. Blower is loud In his pinl.-e of tend, however, and F ’ . oyd McFarland, about to happen. tin cans aud traau. Its slimy puddles ... toting made • <»<<>« dt fru.. ■<e liy tlx- H ub - N lolent ussaults arc are discredited. It is expected that the treatment accorded him hy C. C. NEW YORK Nov. 18. War. clos Iho Hitasten force n.lvau.lng f “ ” " * ,M ’ **M ,MM* rvechcd Tar now. are inhabited by frogs, aud as an I ’ managing the six-day race, had new [Carranza will within a fortnight leave Uhai.man of the Oregon Development shins. I togs waiting for him here. In a let ing of stock exchanges and business ideal mosquito .nd disease breeding | ter to McFarland while at Folkstone. complaints apparently can't hurt the for Savannah for a lengthy stay league and Portland Cotumerela! and I« moving rapidly. place, the ditsh has few equals and no i A portion of Crutow i« hrnuing. * ,M‘ i’'lx«l>il.iiit« «rt* tlcellig iu a pant. , It is wot believed that the United Club, slid of nil of the land show offi Linart said: American sports. The World's series i superiors. "I rode my wheel from Antwerp to grabbed off a share of first pages from i States will ask Mexico to pay an In- cials, who extended every possible are Huit tlx* Ger- l.tiNIMlN, Nov. 17.—tmicial advi"’* rro*" ‘ Horner is the first typhoid victim Ostend, and it was a hard ride. I was the war news, football has gone on denmlty for the expenses of the Anter courtesy to Blower and to County man cruiser Berlin was interned tuda» "• 8•*r«’ii*l. The < ttiuiiututlrr re this year. Will he be the last? From Agriculturist tllalayer, who was also one of the last to leave Antwerp and with a whoop, and every other branch I ¡can occupation of Vera Crux. |H»rt«‘<l submarines off I I k * latfodcn te*',,,**'‘* experiences .in autumns past, we are at the land show. the first to arrive at Ostend. Making of sport is booming. Il I. belie ved the vessel t«nvoye<l a llolllla of sulmmrinrs. plauulng to afraid not. wide detours to escape the awful con Among the v inter sports hockey IH NTH PI N II. TN ENDED raid the* British warship, in those w**—-”• UN VOTES OF THE PEOPLE COLLISION HURTH The city or citizens for years past gestion on the main highway tripled and basketball teams are now turn The Dally Mail's Dunkirk corn-.l-'id. nt .wGmatt « Hie German l«n*l have been at work to have this canal the distance, and riding at top speeo ing up, and a big year is promised HOUSE IMI Nt TO in the last tour .lay. of lighting In Fbcmlrrs st liMl.mm. Fighting nm- Portland The following from the closed. Some ot the owners ot water all the time put me in fine shape ” throughout the eouutry. Boxing is[ tinues, despite the* Idlxard. rights under it have held them at ex The automobile of NV. J. Jones, who And they put the kibosh on box- going strong in New York and other Journal: I'remler Asquith l.alay aiinounc ,..| tlx* entire North *xtt I« now « mil- Complete election returns tro m ev- has leased the Ankeny ranch. Is minus cessive prices. But nothing has been ; Hgthing In California. That means the (owns where the limited round bouts tl«> an al their own rt«h. ro itary aren. Tills nieaus (lint vessel, c ,nt<*rlug 1 done by these water right owners to easy game of hippodrome through ten are staged regularly. Preparations ery county except .Malheur Indlcatc a windshield and front scat, with the of the aillinmlty. make the ditch less a menace to rounds in New York or some other are already being made for the indoor that the measure to abolish capital back scut and gasoline tank torn gardlng mine., ami are subject to th- health. Eastern city, and laying for a "fight track se. son, and an eye Is being kept punishment in this state has carried. open, and Is otherwise permanently CONSTANTINOPLE, N ov . IT.—OIMrtels BA) tlx* Turks alfa.k.al uu<l Earlier returns indicated that the disabled; a big draft horse belonging The question of eiupo» ering the on the Coast" won't be a profitable out for the outdoor work In the Persimi <-<>««( Th«* lllnd.a. defeated British Indian troops at Fat» bill had failed of enactment by a few ■ to (ho O. K. Transfer company Is dead council to take _ _________ the control _____ of the pastime In the future. Taking Cali- spriug liat»**« were I, IHM). hundred votes, aud It was generally after suffering a fractured leg. Both Ankeny canal over .rotn the govern-1 fornia off the pugilistic map is a real The Panama-Pacific exposition menu and whatever steps may bebody blow to the fight game. Mote managers are banking on their ath given up by its supporters as lost So injuries came aa the result of a col LONDON, Nov. 17.—As oArtel statement «ay» the Austrian« made a change In the totals come as a . ur lision on Sixth street Monday night. needed to vacate it will soon be up to .champions have been made and un- letic events to turn out a complete the 1 Btteeping defeat of tlx* Horstens »l Kulitbm« si» thonaaxl prisoners and prise, though a pleasaot one, to tl. a. «The loam, which was driven by the voters. Do your share at that made in rings pitched in that state success. They have a schedule which ( tuutit artillery equipment were rapturrtl. [ Complete returns from all tbs coun [Charles Talbot, was stopped near time, and eliminate this typhoid germ than in any other in the Union. Espe carriee through from February to O' • factory forever, before its toll of cially have the ofg lightweight fights tober and more events are to be added ties except Malheur give the follow 'Sixth mid Main streets, while the HERLIN, Nov. IT.—Il is ..ffl.iaU. denied that G.ramuy rrfusrd Aoicr- ing vote oc the measure: driver was In a store. During his ab- death and disease mounts higher. blossomed there. Henceforth It will soon. l For abolishment of the death iienalty, isence the team started to run away, Itati aid to llelgiutu. Instead, Germany I" |d**a*c<1 by tlx- offer« of a»«istni»c»* (98.974; against, 98.676. Majority ¡and collided with Mr. Jones' mito. HELP A STARVING NATION tor abolishment, 298. which was coming up Sixth street. OREGON DELEGATION TO Incomplete returns from Malheur Mr. Jones, strange to say. was not HE CRY of Belgium for food will WORK FOIt RECLAMATION county indicate that that county will 'Injured, although the tongue of the appeal to every human heart in give a favorable majority to the meas [wagon missed him a very little bit.. I have received Information that America. Four months ago it was in The Oregon delegation on its return ure. increasing the majority by which moat of the land within the with to Washington will take up with th« habited by 7,000,000 peaceable, happy ¡the measure was carried in the state. SCHOOL LEN N TWO MILLS; drawn area haa been ordered restored department of ths Interior the matter people. Its air was filled witn the [ Fourteen counties voted in favor of FREE TENT BOOKS CACHE N IEN NA, Oct. 17.—(By mail to New Nurk)—This is an ap|teal to of the I45O.OOO allotment that has to entry. This does not Include the songs of happy husbandmen, the hum 1 doing away with the death penalty, 1 air« idy been made for co-op. rativc lands around the Upper Klamath of factories, the ringing of joy bells. i every American in every home town in the United Ntalea. It < hri«tnta« and twenty against It. The compara A two mill levy for school pur means any thing to you, here is au opportunity to your and the laud was dotted by fair cities i llicluuiatlon wots tn me state. TbU Lake or In the Bird preserve of l-ower tively Jarge majorities in favor of the poses was decided upon by the hoard Parties Interested belief in good will toward men. It has nothing to do adorned by wonderful, beautiful: .ctiou was decided upon at a confer Klamath luike measure in Multnomah and Jackson of directors of School District No 1 .hould watch the papers for detailed with it ar in its concrrtc sens«*, but it has a whole lot structures and the works of art which 1 ence held in Senator Chamberlain's ountles overcame the narrower mar Last year no levy was made for th>* to do with liiunaniiy towurtl your fellow men. It is its galleries contained were a world’s office Friday afternoon In addition notices of these restorations and time gins against It In the other counties maintenance of the local schools as neutral as pain, and m universal a» ay ■ii|M*tliy. to Senator t'lmuiberlaln there were when filings will be accepted. delight- And Its continued safety and ■ In .Multnomah county the bill re Member» of the board of directora J. O. CAMP, Project Mnnager F'»r three wivks lite hospitals here have been peace were assured by the solemn cov-1 ceived a majority of 2,412, and In say that w. re It not for extra expenses ptesent at the conference Nenator without cotton with which to dresa the* wounds ot enants of all the strong nations sur- ’ Ijiuc. Representative N. J. dlnnott of Jackson county a majority of 1.057. It would not be necessary to levy the KLAMATH UHI* TO dying soldiers. Doctors and nurses have tw-en com rounding it. Tl e largest majority against the bill tax this year, The money Is needed, the Second District, Governor West, FINISH Ill'll.DING pelled to unravel «mall squares of cloth, cut from i.loaeph N Teal aud a delegation from Now its harvests have been destroy was cast In Washington county. The though, to pay for the free text books she«**« and handkerchiefs, the short threat Is thus se Crook county, composed of M**sara ed, its soil churned into a dessert by ’ unfavorable majority was 1,115. recently voted by the taxpayers of According to advices brought here cured living sewed into small hag« of gauze and tlx-n [King, Bates. Johnson and Howard. the tread of vast armies, the hoof The counties that voted to abolish the district. by Sect* tary George C. Illowvr of the sterilized. The most delicate wounds must t>e <lr«*ssed Speaking of (he conference. Repre beats of horses and the grind of ar the death penalty were Baker, Coos, Another Item of expense added la ( Klamath Chamber of Commerce, the with tills coarse, rough, lutisli material. sentative Hlnuott said: tillery wheels; its cities have been | Crook, Curry, Harney, Hood ¡liver. t:>e course In music, which the tax-¡ Oregon Commission for the Pnaatna- Americans in the nanx- ot humanity ought to send made blackened ruins by the instru Wo discussed the securing of tile Jackson. I-a tie, Lincoln, Multnomah, ,payers recently petitioned the board i'a'-lfic liiic-rnatloniil Exposition Is to cotton to Austria. A vast quantity of absorbent cot ments of extermination which war Tillamook, Umatilla, Wallowa and ap of directors to re-establish This is (450,000 allotment which Hocretary look here for the logs necessary for ton could be sent by parcel ¡aatt if Americans would employs; it has been swept by fire and parently Malheur. to be started again about December 1. I of tho Interior luine made last year the completion of the Interior of the but take upon th**mselvea.the simple taks of buying a sword, and from affluence and com Those (voting to retain the death The regular school election will be for co-< perativo work between the Oregon building The timbers wanted «mail quantity ot it anti wnding it to Vienna st panel fort its brave people are starving. I «nalty were Benton Clackamas, Clat held November 27th, ut the Central government and the utate. Secretary are to he bark covered logs tvn fee» post rate*«. Their king from a defensive battle sop, Columbia, Douglas, Gilliam, school. At that time, a member of Laue laics the posltlou that the ex In lengtlt and from eighteen to I wmi - The package should be addressed to tlx* Red t 'ross Sot ietjr, Vienna, field is crying to us to save his people Grsnt, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, tho board of directors will lx* chosen. penditure wus contingent on the state fty-two Inches In diameter. setting uslde a similar sum, and also Linn, Mnrion, Morrow, Polk, Sher from starvation. We are sure the [ and marked “fur die Verwundette” (cotton tor wounded). It will Advertisement« for blds for the reach the hospitals within three weeks from the time It is posted in on the state's officials designating the response will be both prompt and gen man. Union, Wasco. Washington. NEW NNMENNMENT logs will soon be made here. Ninety Wheeler and Yamhill. erous, generous as a sympathizing I America. ON THIRD NTREET projuet on which tho money Is to be In all are wanted. ______ i expended. great people can make it. Think of The commission has found that the » oi NfN IS OUT it, brave men, beautiful women and ;--------------- - — The new proportion of levying the [ "Governor West and Mr. Teal lake Klamiith slabs and i«>l<*s sent some HIH THE MONEN assessments for the cost ot Third ¡the |>osltlon that Hocretary 1-ane little children by millions on the BURGLARS WERE TURKS FIRE AT .time ago retain their bark better than verge of starvation and only six days street Improvement was brought up I promised the money on account of the other timber. SEEKING MONEV A I . S. LAUNCH A little over a year ago the South- in last night's meeting of the council. [ stalo having already appropriated In distant from our shores! eru Pacific company, through the December 7th Is the date set for ob the legislutuic or 1913 money for this Mother Is III. We are certain what the response .Money was evidently the object of a ’ ntted Press Service misplacing of a decimal point, paid jections to be heard. < oop. ratlve work, which money has from the people will be, and if in the ------------------------------------------------------ visit paid to the home of Mr. and Mrs. ■Mrs. J A McCall left Monday morn WASHINGTON, D. C.,' Nov. 18.— several thousands of dollars more for Under this assessment the abutting 'already been spent by the state In the lug for Sail Jose, Calif., where her absence^of congress Jhe president as- j E. W. Smith in Fairview addition be-.Captain Decker, commanding the U. autnes the responsibility and orders tween Fridaj and Sunday, for al- >8. S. Tennessee, cabled Navy Secre- taxes than it was assessed. After property Is assessed 50 per cent. In l Tumalo project. mother is seriously ill. such help as the occasion requires, I ¡though trunks, dressers, etc., showed tary Daniels that while proceeding some agitatp.u the company was re the former assessment, which was ob-! *'W<> will present tho facta gathered ' to Secretary Lane, and Insist that tongress will, on reconvening, ratify I ievidences of having been ransacked, from Vuria to Smyrna to make official funded by general fund warrants Jecte.1 to, this was «5 per cent. The second lot back Is assessed 14 there la nothing further to be don« by his act and the people wlli applaud. nothing had been taken. Two guns ( calls for the government, a launch I from the county court, which are In l>er cent, tho third at 8 per cent, and the state except to designate the pro The Rockefeller gifts are splendid, were taken from the house, but were from the Tennessee was fired at by volved in the warrant suits. The most of this money, it is said, tl.e fourth and fifth lots and all the ject where the government's 8450.000 1 but they are not enough, the need is dropped in the yard. the Turkish forts at the harbor en jw. nt to the City of Klamath Falls and second block lots are each assessed appropriation should be spent.*' over-mastering, the appeal is to the Smith is in San Francisco, and Mrs. trance. The launch carried the Stars School District No. 1. Therefore, 4 per cent of the cpst. Representative Sinnott expects to | whole American people. and Stripes at the time. [Smith has been spending a few days some objection has been mac - that . return to Washington In a few days,' The appeal has spread all over the I at Swan Lake, returning late Sunday, I he only thing definite that the de the county was putting up extra lu.m-' ¡-PFMFRVE ItANKN but may not leave before the latter! United 8tates, and Klamath Falls and I 'she reported the robbery, and Patrol partment knows is that a shot was for that used locally, f UP TO N* HATf ’H part of tho month. Klamath county are asked to do their man Obencbaln made an Investiga fired at the vessel. Nothing will b<- _ court Is uow out to But the __ county As the representative of one of the 1 share. Dried fruits, bacon, beans, etc., | tion. done until further advices regarding recover this ______ money. . This, at least, is WASHINGTON. D. C , Nov. 17 largest congressional districts from are sorely needed, and any contribu- j Obenchaln is of the opinion that the affair are received. tbe report brought into last night's Hecretary of tho Treasury McAdoo th« standpoint of area and ono that la tlons of this kind made by Klamath I the burglar thought* Mrs. Smith was One fame Into ths store I ho oth The Tennessee sent the launch to in. < ting of the council by members said that the first day's operations of being rapidly settled up, a great deal county citizens will be gladly taken keeping in the house money received ward Smyrna to investigate the report who had been approached regarding a the Federal Reserve banks was won- of his congressional duties appertain er day and stayed quite a whflo. care of here by the Klamath Chamber from Smith. The kitchen screen was that American interests there wereuefund from the city. Some said [ derftil. to land matters, postal routes and He looked at the hntnens** array of Commerce, and forwarded to the torn off, and that window opened. endangered. It Is said that the Amer- threats of a suit were made, He said that It would require at rural delivery. nearest collection depot for shipment of good things to eat until his This is believed the way entrance was lean consul general there, George It developed that Herbert D. Gale Is least a wtek to determine what neces "I expect to give considerable study as soon as possible. mouth drlhhled Flnnlly he lit effected. It is thought that the exit Horton, is apprehensive for the safety active in the work of securing the re sary changes In routine would be to the question of a rural credit sys-! was made through a bedroom win of the American consulate into buying, bought right and l.-ft fund. This, some members said, was made. He also said that the Indlca- tern," aafd he, "which will be one of POWER OF THE NICKLE dow, as the screen was torn off oue, Following the report of the shot at the work of the county attorney, and tloDH «'«;<■ llmf file gyMoai would Im the next Important pieces of leglaln- | for an hour or more, then took It and it was near it that the guns were the launch, Henry Morgenthau, Unlt- [they seemed disposed to wait until f .r mor. efficient than anticipated. {lion to be considered." nil away with him and said he New York Evening Post: The found. ¡ed States ambassador to Turkey, or the matter was taken up in that way, —--------------------- - As to the work of the Oregon dele- nickel has built up 100-acre breweries was coming back again before dered the Tennessee to leave Vuria. fiiffAVEH Ml ING I gallon, he said: and |200,U00,000 subway systems.! THANKSGIVING and bring a lot MORE FIGHTING The cruiser Is now anchored In the ENGLISH RUSH TO ON TWO NOTES "It has worked harmoniously In the Where the $2 bill has given up in dis- IM TRAN8VAAI harbor of Chios. of bls friends, little and big Npi- HUBM'RlltE LOAN --------- ------- ■ past for tho boat Interests of the state. pair, the humble nickel has stepped In < tires. It would take a lot of raids Through Attorney II. C. Groesbeck, I and It will continue to do so." and operated vast theaters. The quar CAPETOWN, Nov. 18. -General ART DEPARTMENT LONDON, Nov. 18. Indications to Charles Graves today filed In the clr-[ like his to make any preceptlble ter ran the magazine business for Beyers and 1,500 Boer rebels are re WILL ORGANIZE day are that the billion and three cult court a suit for the recovery of Leave for the North. many years, and made a mess of it. ported in full flight from an difference on the Immense quan army of quarters million war loan will be over '12,fiS3.ro. William If. Qualf and E Mr. and Mrs. NV. 8. Rohrman, who But when the nickel went into the loyalists under command of Colonel tity of good things collected at The Friday Afternoon Art Club, so bscrlbed. i Qual: are the defendants. |recently retired from the hotel busi game it put the magazine on every Colliers. this storo foi the THANKSGIV one of the branches of endeavor of I-ong before the Bank of England The mil alleges that $1,000 and ness, have gone to McMinnville. They newsstand and filled the American It is reported that in a running the recently reorganized Women’s Li opened this morning a great line had 8 1,433.50, with interest arc due him were accompanied by tholr grandson, ING and HOLIDAY trade home so full of Sunday newspapers fight west of Bellefontain, four rebels brary Club, will hold Its first meeting been formed by people anxious to on notes signed by the defendants. He Wardell Tompkins, also the grandson that father had to clear it out with a were killed, twenty wounded and a at the library building Friday after subscribe to the loan. I also asks $250 attorney fees. of Mr. and Mrj. G. B. Tompkins, who pitchfork on Monday morning. ¡hundred captured. noon. The session will begin at 2:30 The Issue la redeemable March 1, will attend school in the Yamhill and adjourn at 5 o'clock. 1922. Justice of the Peace E. W. Gowen county s<*at. Of German Invention is an automo- There are 95,756 million board feet Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg is In charge Monilay eve performed the ceremony bile which travels on three sets of .Douglas fir in Washington, Oregon of this department. At the meeting Two French eden lists claim that a making Miss Inez Combs Mrs. John Here for Winter. movable runners instead of wheels. and Alaska forest reserves. Friday three needlework lessons will raw food diet Incroases the white L, Porter. The groom Is a well known Mrs. J. G. Camp and daughter Carol be given, In embroidery, chrochettlng blood corpuscles, which play an im Ixist River rancher, and the bride Is returned Monday night from an ox- La Grande has a new industry for If It's worth having. Its worth in- and tatting. All women Interested portant part In the fight against dis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce tended visit with relatives In South Phone 200 manufacture of fruit by-products. soring. Re** Chllcote. are Invited to attend. ease bacteria. Combs, old Klamath county residents. ern California A T kF W Send Cotton to the Hospitals a * An Epicure Seen Sunset Grocery r 4