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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORB. 4 'having said that while hs was not much of an «cunomlst, it seemed very clear to him that when we buy foreign made goods we get the goods and foreign country gets th«» money, when we bu) home made good* get the goods and the mouey. too IIY MARGARET MANON Why (a It that Atuerlcuus have (Writtan tor the Unitati Proas) found It desirable to cousume such a Miss Octavia De Lap, Miss Anna Mae vast quantity of lmport«»d manufac- Johnston, Miss Jennia Jornston. Miss I i Black tulle overskirts and alouvos my list on straight, dear?" . lures when our own Industries the Pearl Dow. Miss Kathryn McAndrews, III black velvet gowns continue to be You never more hoar. country over have been suffering from Miss Marie Griffith. Miss Faye Weal, it favorite combination for smart af- For Its proper angle Miss Ruth Ball. Miss Mary Ball. Miss hard times? . tor noon coaluiuea gli'uniliig here and Is now on uno car. Ethel Stubblefield, Miss Olg* Hor The people who buy "Imported" there with ropes or buttons of jet The tenth anniversary of the wed tense Hogue. article« iu preference to American I»««« mv »kiri hung straight, lev«?' Where a relief from such sombernos« ding of Mr. and Mrs. Syd B. Evans ♦ ♦♦ made goods may b« roughly divided Is also old stuff. la desired the sand and putty shades was observed in a highly pleasing Mrs. Clarence O. Morgan enter . Into four classes If chic now It can't bo are combined with the black with manner at the Evaus borne on Ninth i lamed a number of friends Friday Quito crooked enough. Class I -Americans who are will ('harming results This color scheme street Friday night, when Mrs. Evans evening at her home on Ewauua L'nited Press Service PETROGRAD. Nov. Ml.—The -|>ect*i official organ for general staff ing to make sue I Rices iu order to be has at last ousted from supreme favor gave an elaborate dinner in honor of 'Heights. Five hundred was played, exclusive, and who pretar "Imported” NEW YORK, Nov 21 You-ve sim the black and white combinations so the occasion, the guests being Dr. and ;after which refreehments were served. «taleiiHnts says: articles, which coat more, because th«» Black Mrs. Maxwell M. Long, .Mr. and Mrs. "The t.oeman attempt to iivarch to Warsaw by breaking our trout be. average individual usiw American ply got to l>e a bit crooked, If you are long and *o dearly beloved ««« tulle over velvet or aatlu and heavily going Io bo fashion Percy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. The student department of the Ep- tweeu Kielcc and Radom has totally tailed The Germane lout heavily, and made goods able The very new- bedecked with jet continues th« queen Bellman, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Bell worth League held a lively social at ar»« retreating. Class 2—Uninformed consumers lilack eat skirt models are of the evening gowns also. man. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson, and "The AustnMiernian forces o|H*raling la'tvu'en CMenslochoa and Cra who have un Idea that because a thing cither short to the has made u wild effort to sup Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. This [the church Friday night, consisting of gam«*« and a general good time. cow met a similar di'feat. Fierce actions ar«' in program» in th«' t’ra«ow > Is imported and more «xpeuslvo It shoe tops In front'plant the tulle, but ns a smart fash* being the "tin wedding." the bride and back, with a Ion authority boldly announced that and groom were showered with kitch About thirty-five young men and wo distil«-!, proving that the Germans realise this i« a strong district, anil with must be superior. Class 3-- Foreigners living here fall to the Inairp on the Ince 1« not to b<> worn by any wo enware by the guests. Following the men from 14 to 20 years of age were its powerful forts is their last rampart on this front." present, together with a half dozen who show a preference for the pro- either aide, or they man under 3N, Ha chances for favor sumptuous dinner, the evening was The batiletield betwwn tbe Vlatl'l« and Warth«- in Poland is blood ducts of the fatherland older people who appreciate whole ar«» Up to the calf can be seen with hulf an «ye are very spent in playing cards. some fun The department is In M«ak<d. The war <4Bce sajs the GeriMs offensive there is checked. Close I Consumers who buy on each aid* nnd to «light ♦ ♦♦ charge* of Mias Lottis Milah. who ported articles because there Is no the shoe tops »< Both armies lost heavily. Russians lra|»|»-<l and »nnil»l!ate«l German As an Inevitable outcome of the Mrs. Dorothy Luce has returned [planned the good features of the (he American made equivalent, or front and back. slcevlcsa fashion for evening ha« cavalry by mining th«' banks of th«' li/uura River ami withdrawing. The from a fortnight's visit in San Fran- evening. American made artlcl«» is Inferior or Home are cut In tome the wristlets of fur with a fluff t.< lO'.ans ruslHM*. for the cnMsing, and the wttaew were detonate«! under them cisco, the guest of her mother and ♦ ♦ ♦ dearer. jagged points round of tulle attached Io fall over the hand daughter. In order to make the party more with appaUinfg|<>an. Perhaps the most Important class the bottom and oth This dainty little conceit will undoub ♦ ♦♦ congenial for all attending, the wo of consumers of foreign made articles ers ar« finlnhed In tedly play th« good Samaritan to Members of the Leisure Hour Club men of the Christian church, in ar United Press Service M'allopa, while uno many an ungulnly hand and Ill-turned consists of those who labor under the and Invited guests spent an enjoyable ranging for a box supper and social BERLIN. Nov. 21—“No decisive i«>ini has yet been ranched In the Idea that because Imported articles daring model advo wrlxt thia winter afternoon at the home of Mrs Fred at the church next Friday evening, lighting in Polaml." says the official stetcimnt. "In order to assure COM* are usually more expensive they must cates that erstwhile There la an eicltlng now »hoe or Schallock Wednesday afternoon Five have decided that the boxes brought pl. t« . learauce of Russians from German territory, a line of comniunlca- [necessarily be «ulterior and mor«> de isloppy «'tfect whereby the front barely boot, rather, which conics In white hundred, the club game, was played, by married women and by unmarried, sirable than American made goods. touches th«< bool top« and th« back gray or blege buckskin, and lari's up and the prlie went to Mrs. Bert E. shall be separated and sold separate ti..n has been established which will enable the Germans to hold whatever Hundreds of millions of dollara are part just grazes the h«els Along the Inner aide of the «ho«- Instead of «• •• Withrow. During the afternoon a ly. In this way. the single people Russian territory they gain, even Waiwaw." undoubtedly sent abroad every year the«« lines Is u skirt whose long tunic the front It la chastely plalu and dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. will be paired off. and the married by Americans who would just as «oon edged with fur hang« to the heels In light flttlng save for a saucy little Frank Marquette of Auburn. Neb., Iteople will eat together. Instead of cheting and embroidery were given ABOUT "MADE IN [patronize American Industries if they U>ack and Just below the knees In pointed tip of black palent kid stuck Mrs. Phillip J. Sinnott and Mr». Al being auctioned off. the boxes will all AMERICA" GOODS 'understood the facts. This fallacy front. Under It, only visible In the on the too with nn effect of piquancy , under the direction of Mrs. Robert E. bert M. Worden were guests at the ibe sold at 60 cents each. An exchange Wattenburg, la charge of the depart about Imported articles being neces front. Is an underskirt to the shoe for all the world like that of a beauty meeting, in addition to the club mem bazaar will be conducted, and a short ment. and much headway was made Americans are spending uearly two sarily superior must be cleared away. tops Another skirt shown at th« re- spot 'gainst the damask of milady's bers, who are Mrs. Thomas F. Hamp program will be rendered during the by beginners, while some partly billion dollars a year for foreign made 'Tie consumer must be enlightened. '«•nt New York fashion fete was sq, cheek ton, Mrs. Aubrey R. Campbell, Mrs. ravening. Th«> American textile Industry has hung that the length of th« front wna versed in these arts gained some articles. There Is no good reason why A dashing little debutante w<»r« a Elbert B Hall, Mrs. Louis G. Van ♦ ♦♦ I knowledge that will be beneficial to this money should not be kept In suffered perhaps as much as any from ion a line with the tops of the band of pair of those startling boots In while Bellen. Mrs. M. S. West. Mrs. G. A. Mrs. Bert Withrow will entertain America and spent for articles "Matte the unre-iiutnablc demand for ' Import I fur with a pair of tootsies thrust be buckskin at the lilt« the other day. Krause. Mies Jennie Harris, Mrs. the Tuesday Bridge Club .t her home I them. ed" goods. Over »1 OO.OOO.drtO worth tween the row» for the back band of and you brought up with a start from In U. 8. A." Maxwell M I-ong. Mrs Charles I. Tuesday. iof foreign wool and cotton manufac-i fur wan set on the whole width of the th« tip of her pretty toe« to the tip of The tremendous recent growth of FOOT ANI» .MOUTH IS Robertson. Mrs. Henry Newnham, ♦ ♦ ♦ German’s business at home and turea are purchased by Americans ev f>*r band longer behind AFFECTING THE SHOW Mrs. O. W. Robertson. Mrs. Fred Mrs. Rufus S. Moore. Mrs. Charles The ripple skirts are also very good her pretty nose, only to find that It a proper apprécia- ery year. Schallock, Mrs. Bert E, Witbrow Mrs. H. Withrow, Mrs. Clay P. Mason. Mrs. PORTLAND. Nov. 21.—As the re abroad is due to and invariably fur finished The) are was dalutlly dusted with rouge on Ita Earl Whitlock, Mrs. Oscar E. Willey, Harry Goeller, Miss McCurdy, Mrs. sult of a conference between federal tion of the fact that German-made < «».» iminnion at , usually cut circular, but some re relroussee end In the very lataat In Ger- purchased goods should be mode Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs. William A. C. E. Martin and Mrs. R. J. Sheets officials of the bureau of animal in WORK <»N CREDITS 'shown shirred on a hip yoke, or many. Another pair of comic opora boots Masten. * dustry. prominent breeders and offi were invited guests at Wednesday's «ven at the waist line Here M a vur> suggestive circular ♦ ♦♦ sported on the >amr occasion were all used so CZten- session of the Art Needlework Club, cers of the Pacific Northwest Live Never haa fur been UUL- OREGON AGRICULTURAL In honor of ths first anniversary of ] held at the home of Mrs. J. Fred Goel stock exposition, it was decided to call 1 wh.ch has been sent all over the em- slvely as A drtvs trimming, and the over blsrk patent kid They laced up 23. — Ll.GE, Corvallis, Ore., Nov. the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. G. A ler. on West Main street. The after off that part of the show given over [ ' pire by tne various German Cham the front to a height half way of th« Oiogo't 'aimers taay soon hav«< the j lovely new shades of putty and sand Bellman, a number of friends quietly noon. devoted to needlework and in to the breeding classes in cattle, hogs bers of commerce. are «xqulslte tn combination with th* calf, where they ended In a swaying In .«!> utiiage* of a rural credit law. 1. —iu all expenses keep in mind black silk tassel. gathered at their home Thursday eve cluding a light luncheon, was de and sheep, giving this year a strictly c .uformlty with the t tion of the lust rich hre-vn of sable, skunk and the ning to help them celebrate the occa lightful to all attending. Members of fat stock show, covering livestock in the interests of your own compatriot«. less expensive dyed squirrel. Hand Nome of the quaintest little blick 2. —Never forget that when you [sts«lou if the legislates, which mad« sion. Tbe affair was planned by their this well known club are Mrs. R. E. tended for slaughter. and putty are the exact shades their patent kid dancing slippers have for‘t‘«n youf own country Ipiotisloi. lor the ippoinlmeut of a names signify, nnd the former shade bright red heels. With thia hectic parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bellman, Wattenburg. Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, "“17 wm t’he'consensus of opinion , c(.mini''«ion to Investigate run», «red- at whose home tbe merry-makers first Mrs. J. F. Goeller, Mrs. Karl G. Cum that there was a minimum only of I is» poorer. especially should prove extremely touch to her pedal SZtremetloo and 3. —Your moueyshould profit no Its . .((■ < iganlzatlon In the old » »rltl. popular aside from Its beauty, for It her nasal aiwndage. milady la certain ■uet. There It was learned that the mings, Mrs. Henry Newnham, Mrs. danger in connection with the foot |Gm«nior West lias uppolutel .. com- younger Bellmans bad gone to the George Chastain. Mrs. George Wirtz, and mouth disease, but with such an one but the Germans. certainly doe« take sand these days to, ly going Io extremes for her bit of 4. —Never profane German factor- mMslon to draft a rural credit bill to wuar some of the styles. movies, so the assemblage decided to Mrs. R. H. Dunbar. Mrs. C, C. Hogue, invest ment as would color these days Eh. what» ---- be - represented »><- pi <•»« -ited to the next leglslu'uie go to their home and await their re Mrs. George R. Hurn, Mrs. Sam T. by the many herds of pure bred live- by using foreign machinery, fur its consideration turn. Entrance was effected through Summers, Mrs. F. M. White, Mrs. stock from all over the Western part 5 —Never allow foreign edteables IIILYOU, NOItF. The head of the commission Is Dr. W lit TAX IN WORNK THAN an open window. The door was then Arthur R. Wilson, Mrs. J. S. Stubble of the United States which had al- ser?«« <”> you»- ''HUIMA NN Iltani ITU IN WANT* Tl» QUIT Hector Macpherson of the Agricultur opened, and by the lime all had en field. Mrs. H. F Phillips, Mrs. W. E. ready been entered, it would be un- 6.—Write on German paper with al College school of commerce, who tered, found seats and extinguished Faught and Mrs. George A. Haydon. wise to continue the breed end of the^a German pen. and use German blot- w..s a member of the American cotu- Are you liable to taxation under the SAI.I.M. Nov 21 lnrenae<l nt the the lights, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bell show. This will in no wise effect the-|ting paper. • ♦ • mlrsion that visited Europe last sum- provisions of tbe war tax bill? action of Commissioners Kelley and 7. — Use German flour, eat German man were seen approaching. Mrs. The fifth birthday of Master Ru classes in the fat stock division given If so, you had better be making ap-1 Htone of the fish and game commis , m< r. Dr. Macpherson haa already Bellman was the first to enter, and dolph Jacobs was celebrated Thursday over to fat cattle, hogs and sheep. fruit, and drink German beer. These plication to .Milton A. Miller, Porf- sion, In declaring Evans ousted aa called the members of the new com- while she was at first slightly fright ' afternoon by a party at the home of The student judging contest, in alonne give your body the true Ger- mission together to discuss the pro land, collector of Internal revenue for master game warden, and Finley re ened by the dim outline of someone's his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs, which at least six of the agricultural man energy. posed measure, and try to arrange the District of Oregon, for the appli instated. and Ospound deposed aa head, this feeling was soon overcome which was attended by Zeplia and colleges of the Pacific Slope are enter- 8.—It you don.t like German Malt provisions that would be helpful to cation for special stamps, etc., must master fish warden In favor of Clan by one of joy, when she switched on J ear. Rogers, Dorothy and Don Dun ed will be held as usual. coffee, drink coffee from the Ger- the farmer and satisfactory to the be made at once to avoid punishment ton, Floyd lllljou has handed his tbe lights, and the couple saw a house ham, Hope Gordon, Elizabeth. How Indications at the present time man colonies. iM-ople of the stat« at large. Tha under the federal statutes resignation to Governor Went as a full of friends assembled to wish them ard and H. C. Graham, Rutuh Cofer, [ point to the largest showing of fat 9.—Use only German clothes for 'additional .members of the commis member of the hoard Following are the revenues on busi many happy returns of tbe day. Mrs. Beatrice Gale, Mildred Hutchinson. 'stock ever held on the west coast, and [your dress and German hats for your sion are the following: ness houses The action wae taken Monday at a Bellman was then busied for a while Wallker Dearing, Thelma Ward, Con parties of livestock men and others head. H. G. Starkweather of Milwaukee, special board meeting held In Port Hankers, for each »1,000 of capital in opening the gifts of cotton goods, stance Fisher and Lucille Henline. interested in the industry are be ng 10.—Let all foreign Battery dls- I who was also a member of tbe Amert- land. and during th« absence of BII- employed, »1. which were In keeping with the anni 'Guessing games and romping games made up at all the larger cities and'tract you from these precepts, and be versary. The remainder of the even played on the lawn were enjoyed to towns in contemplation of spending firmly convinced that whatever others [cau commission to study European Brokers, who have not paid aa you from the city. ing was delightfululy spent in play 'the utmost by the youngsters. A the week of December 7-12 at the ' may. German products are the only conditions; 8. L. Garland of Lebanon, bankers, »80. Governor West has not decided yet [senator elect; Dana H. Allen of Sa ing cards and merry-making, and at splendid birthday dinner was served Livestock Show in Portland. | whether he will accept the resigns- ones worthy of the citizens of the lem. representative elect; Profeasor Pawnbrokers, »60. tion or not. tbe conclusion of play, refreshments, i to the little guests during the course German fatherland. Commercial brokers, »20 F. G. Young of the University of Ore were served. Those present were 'of tbe afternoon, the table and din LAMM LUMBER CO. In a letter whlcn accompanied his If we substitute the word American gon; Sidney II. Vincent, field staff Custom house brokers, »10. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bellman. Mr. and ing room being decorated in a man resignation. Mr. Bllyou declared I hat STARTS TO WORK fOr the word German all through that member of the corporation depart Commission merchants, who *[“*'*Iuctlon taken at the adjourned meet- Mrs Percy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gene ner appropriate to Thanksgiving time. According to W. E. Lamm of the appeal, and live up to it. we will have ment; and S. G. Sargent, state bank not ;*ald as commercial brokers. »20 )n< Monday should have been consld- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. • •• Lamm Lumber company, that con- two billion more American dollars superintendent. Proprietors of theaters, museums |pr(M1 on)y hy a b„Brd a|fK) Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Ix>ng, Mrs. The first session of the art depart cern expects to start preliminary work paid to the American business and and concert halls, seating capacity not jintimates Ihnl trickery was resorted Burge Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Ev ment of the Woman's Library Club toward its railroad and the establish- industrial world. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP over 360, »26; sentlng capacity over ;to In securing the adoption of motlous ans, Mrs. Florence Marquette and was held Friday afternoon at the ment of logging camps this year, pre-: Why should Americans buy “im- NEW YORK. Nov. 23.—' ' “ rl ^ r " *" 2f‘° nnd not ov"r r,0°' ,fi0; "•"‘•“•t •>'"* ordered changes In warden« Mias Jennie Harry». Library Club, with twenty-five or thir paratory to logging and milling the ported” goods? Usually they cost every reason to believe that Princeton _ <U |,acity and not -- over was led led to to believe," believe " ho Im says says In In ♦ ♦♦ ------- - over ----- 600 ---------- - 800,' •, "I wns ty interested ladles in aUendance, and 26,650,000 feet of timber In th® more; are they any better? will next year adopt the p< rman< nt | |75. ,eating capacity over 800, 1100 ibta loiter, "that only routine work Mrs. Elbert B. Hall entertained tbe if the first meeting is to be accepted Odessa Creek watershed recently pur- Everybody knows of common know- 'would cone before (he commission, Friday Pelican Club in tbe sun par as a criterion, this department will chased from the government. This ledge that nowhere in the world can football coach idea, which I ihh been so |»ro|,r|Plor of circuses, »100. eminently successful nt Harvard un- Proprietor or agents of other ex-|and j )eft, inti»» thinking that my ab- lor at the White Pelican hotel Friday soon prove one of the most interesting sale has Just been approved. anybody match American shoes.Amer- der Haughton, and the majority of hlbltions or shows - for -------- money, --- »10. afternoon, Mrs. Mary Jackson win in the club's work. All of the ladies nonce would be taken advantage of." Mr. Lamm is just rstun. d from |Can «owing machines, American low- [the colleges through out th« Middle Proprietors of bowling alleys and ning the prize for bridge honors. Re in attendance were greatly elated with San Francisco, where he placed orders prlced automobiles If this Is true, as At the meeting Commissioner Dun billiard rooms, for each alley or each can was made chnlrmnn. For this freshments were served to the guests, the work as started, and are anxious for some of the machinery needed. Lj, aJmlti of theM three commodities, Wee*. table, »5. who were Mrs. L. F. Willits, and the for the time of the next meeting to He recently placed orders In Portland Jg R a|go true of the thou^nd,, an(j ronson he did not vote, and the united Princeton, with some of the l<est Dealers In tobacco (manufactured to strength of Kelly and Stone were suffi club members. Mrs Earl Whitlock. arrive. Instructions In tatting, cro- for additional machinery. more of other raanufactured articles? all around material that Nassau has bacco, snuff, clgnrs and cigarettes) cient to overcome the strenuous ob Mrs. John Melman, Mrs. O. W. Rob-1 That is what the manufacturers are I to work on in years, this year literally exempt when annual receipts (not ertson, Mr«. G. A. Kraus, Mrs. F. B jections of Commissioner Kinney, who going to prove and the “Made In foozled away her opportunities. The »200, »4.NO. English, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mrs. opposed changes which he asserted America Products Association" has Old Man Oppoittinlty fairly begging MnunfHcturers of cigars, annual were "not for the good of the ser Mary A. Jackson, Mrs. Thomas Hamp just been Incorporated to help to dem to be taken Into the Tiger fold, but ha|oH not over 100,000, »8; annual vice." ton. Mrs. Ixwis G. Van Bellen, Mrs onstrate it to tbe American public. the old plan of n new coach every «ales exceed 100,000 and not exceed J. C. Brockenbrough, Mrs Elbert B Some of the largest retailers In the yenr or two. and theae without au 200,000, J6; annual sales exceed NT<litM CACHEN THE Hall. country are pushing American-made thority to carry out their programs ZoO.OOO and not exceed 400,000, »1»; A great variety of articles are useful and desirable as Christmas gifts. ItlAM'KADE LIFTING ♦ ♦ ♦ goods. Many of them, indeed, have ¡told In the poor showing during the annual sales excised 400,000 and not At the reguluar meeting of Pros 1« a matter of tact, must anything nt all makes an acceptable gift. hitherto lauded the "lerlts of the Im 1914 season. exceed 1,000,000, »30 perity Rebekah Lodge, the following ANCONA, Nov, 21.— a terrible Itul in all the realm of gift-givinng and gift-ri'celrlng. nothing ever ported articles, for which, in most committee was named as the banquet ’ | storm swooping the Adriatic lias caus esses, they obtained advanced prices, can carry the same claim aa JEWELRY. Of course. Percy Haughton Is n •t«K RCHUEL committee for December: Greta ed the allied fleet to lift the blockade but are now swinging into line and wizard. He Is as good as Yost or! DIEN IN' CALIF, of Austrian porta. The warships were Bradley (chairman), George Bradley,' It appeals to the artistic senw- more than anything else. Jewelry Is booming American made goods in Stagg ever was. But. he couldn’t have George North, A. Kershner, Mary the most “Christmassy" gift of al). compelled to steam out to sea to stead. done what he has accomplished in a According to a telegram received [avoid being driven ashore. Winters, Audrey Coon. Arils Worrell. This ad i« to lell you that this store this year, RIGHT NOW, has an It is declared by American manu year, nor in two years. And lie had i by the First State and Havings bank | Rose Keesee, Alva Hall, Dr. F. M.! interesting variety of articles Just suited for Christmas Gifts. facturers that tho demand for “Im to have complete charge In his de- I on Sffhirelay - from the coroner White, Winnie White, Della Arnold. — of — Te- -- i l*10 H*?- H. A. Hutchinson an<i ported” articles is a fad. If it Is, It Is partment. 1 Yale hn« started rlght.lt | hima c tunty, George Schuel, who ha« Mrs. Hutcblnaon are in the city from I take pleasure In inviting YOU to examine my stock. Hazel Alford, Clara Waldron, A. G. ..... m tn«, riiy rroni a fad which Is costing thia country scoma, In employing Hinkey, who prob n>«en In the transfer business hen■Belfaaf, Ireland. They express them Waldron, I-aura C. Moore, Jessie Sai- [ I can Interest you. I can help you solve the difficult question of hundreds of millions dollars a year. ably will he given carte blanche bh eeveial year«, died there today. "" fl icky. Enola Hawkins, Sue Ch»lcote, Th«ts«lvea na greatly delighted with »he WHAT SHALL IT BE? Take, for Instance, the vast volume long aa he wants the job of putting diapatch given no particulars. Edmund Chllcote. Klamath country nnd our Invigorating of manufactured articles Imported In the winning wallop, smnah, nnd punch Schuel haa operated the Union climate. Mr. Hutchinson comes to ♦ ♦♦ a state ready for consumption. Dur Into Yale's gridiron warriors Transfer company here for four yearn take up tb(, work of the M>thod(|, Hnturdsy evening the Docena held a j ing the year (ruling June, 1914 they •—— - — [or more He han been suffering from Episcopal church at Merrill, and ex- meeting at the homo of Marie Griffith. amounted to nearly half a billion dol Logged of land ««ems to be in de-¡asthma, and Friday morning, after poets to Join the Oregon conference. Games and light refreshments were lars—to be exact, »448,312,948. mand around Coon Bay for small selling bln business here, he left for Ho will fill the pulpit of Grace Metho enjoyed by the girls. The members j S. P. Watch Inspector Abraham Lincoln Is reported ar farms. Tithcon, Ari« , to benefit his health of the club are Miss Mary Hughes, I dist church In this city Runday night i RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN PROMISES TO BE A VERY BITTER FIGHT Jewelry — the Gift of Gifts The What-Shall-It-Be Question Be a Visitor Frank M. Upp, Watchmaker •»»« Jeweler Xi f