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PAGE TWO THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Tilt HKI» IY. XOVEMIII'R '-Ml. Illll I IltRAtn MEET» MORI ment. If the new currency law will, »1’11.ICG's TRIAL IS IX AliEl 4XCF A ill«. DEMAXI» in Ils operation, break the grasp which the gold combine has held on The time uf the preliminary hear The work of th* Ladle«' Free Li I The general land olltru haa glvon À Continuation ot the ,the busiuess of the country «luce 1833 Klaw*atb Republican I its benificeut pow er will be hailed ing for Gus Spiplius, the Italian ar brary aud Reading Room I* meeting ; out a Hat ot the landa under the with delight by a long suffering coun rested at Weed ou charge of robbing with well deserved favor among all Kia mu th project in California to be Editor W. O. SMITH ... try. On tho subject of monopoly the Miller George, a Klatnatb Indian, eliisse* ot out citiaeu*. Moru than restored to entry January 18, 1815. Entered at the postonico at Klamath letter is not so clear, because out whose room lie shared recently, has twenty cltlseas uiu contributing pri which were withdrawn from entry In Falls, Oro., as second class matter through it there still shines the preju- nut beeu set. It will prubabli be held vate (uud* to supplvuieut tile $30 ap coun cllon with the reclamation ser The feut lotilaill* more caplllnrle* nier, but high shoes and heavy stock propriated by the city. Tu du the vice work. The lands are lu Siskiyou -‘dice which warps so many minds| the last of the week. Ilian uiiy other part of tho body Cap lugs are necessary for winter. Wo Published by the Herald Publishing when wealth is considered. The man Thu hearing is being held in xbey vi erk needed i equires al least $50 and Modoc counties, unduly around men who in winter wear but little lllurtes ar* blood vessels of tho small- Company, of Klamath Falla, on 'who to born rich, or who through sa ance bi Justice* of the Peace Gowen per mouth. more than low shoes and silk stock Lower Klamnth aud Tule lakoa, and Monday and Thursday of each week gacity or luck acquires large means, upon request of the prosecuting attor Liurtug tho muutti ut Octobor the will be subject to aettlenient Docem- ust else. They connect th* arterl** ings upon the lower part ot the body, has a natural, legal and proper ad uey and W. 11 A Renner, attorney reading room was kept open avety af- .ber 30th. iwilh tho »»Ins. nnd are present every and on Hie upper part a heuvy fur Two dullaro por year in advance vantage over a poor man, for money for the defendant. Both asked for a lernoou and evening. A total of 2.UU6 Following Is a list of the restored where in the body. All of tho blood, coal, are healing the body unequally, persous availed themselves ot the is labor perpetuated, and goes ou ac continuance. laud, as furnished tho tullit uttlre ut after leaving tho arteries, must pa*» and Inviting disease. During cold ITBUC PARK» AM» Ut ILDI.XGS cumulating even as did the labor that privilege ot the institution, and 64 > through the caplllnrle* before getting weather everyone should wunr mod- Saciuuieuto: 'books were circulated. ¡created It. That gives to the rich a »1F IM M HOOVER HITS REEF back to tho l eart. • lately heuvy socks aud high shoes. Klamath Project California. Mount These books embrace a wide range NE of tbe gratifying results of natural monopoly w hich is absolutely Ol 1‘SIDL OF 1.01 DI \ t. I l l Thu cnplllurle* ar* so coiistructod It there Is any difference, tho foot Diablo meridiali: ot subjects, showing a greatly diver the general civic awakening just uuless the owner of it uses It to that when n pait of the body bocotuo* need more protection llinii the upper Township 4 7 N, Range 1 K, N »*. sified interest in the patronage of the oppress his less fortunate fellow- men United Press Service throughout the country iu receut chilled, the csplllarle* lu that part be- part of the body. For example, if four honest men years i* the importance now given to SAN FRANUiSVO, Nov. 24. From library. Amoug the book* circulated N S SW X* . BEX» SW W . 8E W Section i come much »uiallor, and tho blood Woolen socks or stockings tend to public parks, playgrounds and open are persulug a busiuess and making a twenty to thirty persons lost their were books ou philosophy, rellgiou, 1. NK >4 . R H NW 44. N • j SE '« . Sec IpiiMSo* through them much mare »low- euilso cold foot. Wool overheat* the spaces, where the people may not • little profit, and, seeing their oppor- lives in the wreck of the steam 'sociology , biography, fiction and juve Hou 2; N *4 NKX», SEX. NE 4», KS ily Tho feet contain *o many cupll- 'feet and retains the moisture while SEW. Section 13; NEW. NEW SEW. j lurl«*», which lie dose to the surface, Indoors Then on going out Into the only breathe pure air. but enjoy the tunily combine and double their M-hooner Haualeo, which went on nile subject*. beauties of nature and air combined. : profits, their monopoly is entirely Duxbury reef, outside of Golden Gate I Scores ot boy* have beeu kept off Seetiou 12. ■ that when tliV feet become chilled not •Mild, tlio «lockings, being uiolst, be- Township Ik N. Itungo I K sit Many cities now poiut to their parks legitimate unless, taking advantage ot Gate yesterday , accordlug to telephone the streets, student* from both high ¡only I* u large amount of blood rob , c,nne cold and dammy and chill the and boulevard systems as their chief their position, they begin to exact Ille advices received here at 8 o'clock this 'school and grade school* have been Seetiou 13; K1» HE 44. Section 14; bed of it» heat, but tho slowing of the L et The fe< t should bo kept dry In 15; SH. Section 18; 8H gitimate profits. attractions. morning from the Marconi statlou at ■ helped in tho preparation of their SH. Section I blond stream tiiterfore« with the prop wet weather Nothing chills the feet lessens, and many men nud boy* have SEX«, Section 17; NK44- NE1« SEX«. Formerly the uotion prevailed that On the tariff question the president Bolinas. Calif. or circulation Of blood, which Is neves- so rapidly ns damp footwear ¡been able to gratify their desire for Hection 20; Nto SW»4. NH SE. only the big cities needed park* and 'fumbles badly. He says the forme*- Tho«o who habitually have cold feet Up to that hour twenty persons good readlug in a quiet orderly place. Section 21; nil Section* 23, 23, 24; Isury for health, a-».! caugeg a conges playgrounds, but today the town i* system “was purposely contrived to i had reached the shore on pieces of tlon of tho Internal organs that favor* should, In addition, to clothing the ccnsidered behind tbe times it it Is confer private favors.” That is a very wreckage from the schtioner. One by ¡Who can estimate the value ot thi* N', NE 14. 8WS4 NEV4. NWM, NH disease . Thu* eold feet, aside from feet properly, bathe dally In cocol we- 8W14, NW >4. NW <4 NW »4. Section ibelug uncomfortable, nro a menace to uot making some effort to create sv. eeping charge, and in the main is lone they struggled through the turf free reading room? ter and follow with a thorough rub The ladle* have plana for making 2«; Lots 1, 3, k. Section 35; SE<4 bing with n dry towel. Thia should parks and “beauty spots” within its backed by no sufficient proof. On the and ere taken in charge by members health. ¡the free library and rending room «till NK X,. EH HE '4 , Lot 3. Section 3« boundaries. While abundant fresh other hand the momentous fact stands ¡of the life saving crew. Proper foot wear Is the first esseu- bo followed with n few uilnutoa of leg Townnhlp 47 N, Rango 2 E W Mi more useful aud attractive. They air is one of the blessings ot tbe out clear and distinct, that under that 'Hal to warin feot l.ow »hoes nnd •■xorclao raising the body on the I< m * s At dawn the terrific pounding of certainly deserve the support of the NW 14. WU 8WH. Section 3; all of ¡»Ilk «locking* are all right for autn- ¡and heels. country and small country town, tariff the country had seen such prog the waves broke up the Hanalei. Ar city and the encouragement of every Section* 4.5,6; NH. NE<4 BE 44. l-°‘ — laces for public gatherings and recre ress as no other country had ever , the time the ship went to pieces It is ¡good citizen. I. Section 7; NH. EH SW 14. Section ation are needed in the country a* J seen, under It more skilled and un lion UtPIL» URITE .. _ » believed that at least thirty ot the E«4. NH NWH. SH SW»». Sec- Mi KT BE 4 AltEFt 1, well as in the city. «killed laborers found employment at l\ »1111*1*1X41 <>l < UTTI.l «»i rm K lam tru «■«n win itiön 9; WX4 NW «4. W >4 8W44. Hoc- fifty-eight persous composing the STATE TAX IS The American people are coming to better wages than had ever been seen l crew and passenger list perished. NOT INCREASED tion 10; WI4 NW V WH SW 44. Sec- lealize that some recreation and play [•“ the world’s history, The following letter from State The fullowing is one of the letters lion 15; I.OU 1 2. 3. 4. 5.‘ 8. 9. N«4 are requisites for health and happi-, The president says “the thing stood United Press Service Veterinarian W. H. Lytlo to Dr. O. 0. liiat Ims been suut tho Klamath Chain NW 44. Section 16; NE K* NWX». Sec Much speculation exists as to ness iu both country and city, In the'so until the democratic party came SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 2 p whether or not the taxpayers are beu- tion 18: NKX, NWM. «EX* 8W44. ‘uieullce, regio ding shipments oí cal- ber of Commerce in tho school chi’- past country lite has been too much 'into power last year.” ni The revenue cutter McCulloch etitted by the raising of the valuation NW 44 SB's. Lot* I. 2. 3. 4, 5. Section I tie during the prevalent tout aud droll’s letter writing contest ot a life of hard work and drugery. i The real truth had better be told arrived with fifteen bodies of Hanalei 33; SW«4 WI4 8E44. Section 35; mouth disease scare, will be of luter- Klamath Falla Oregon with little or no rest or recreation be Many tariff-protected industries had victims and thirteen survivors aboard percentage in Klamath county. Some WV4 SWX. HE44. Section 28; NE44 t ewt to all slockmuu: November I». I it 14 'contend that thia lucreaae* the alate tween. This, no doubt, bas been one advanced so that they no longer need Unless the list of saved reaches a Itnxea here, thug inflicting a burden NK*4, Lot« 1 to 4, Section 27; SW X». I “Since tbe outbreak ot the fool aud Dear Alice of the reasons why country boys and ed high protection, and the republican greater number than this th< indica 1 on the people, but thi* ia not the caae. NW »4 8E44. Section 35; NW «4 ttoc* ¡ mouth disease lu th« Middle States, It How is everything In Kutisas today? girls left the farm and sought tbe big party had sought for years to have it tions are that about forty lives were tlon 36. hu* become necessary that, extreme Some time ago the slate tax corn- Everything is the »aine a» ever in city, where there was at least some revised, but the members of Mr. Wil lost lu the disaster. Township <8 N, Range 2 K All ot precaution* be takeu agalust tho in Oregon, except that school has start I mission asked several local real es- diversion from the daily grind of son’s party in congress baffled every The survivors, suffering from the Itate men to give valuation* on certain Section 13: SFX, Section 14; SW 44 fection that might reatill from rail ed. and you probably know how bard earning the bread and butter neces effort in that direction. It finallv shock and exposure, were rushed to a i piece* of Klamath county property, Section 18; NW 14. WH BW >4. EH road car*. Hence au order has been It I» to tear oneself away from Mother sary to sustain life. went Into power on a promise of re hospital. While it Is not known just ¡not letting them know that thi* was 8E44, Section 19; SW «4 Section 10; issued providing tiiut all railroad aud Nature and enter tho school room and To check the drift of population vision. It met that promise by prac how many were lost. It is known that ¡for the tax commiMion. The valua- SW44 Section 22; EH BE>4. Section tiatisportatlou car* be submitted to a settle down tn study, those days are from the country and country towns tical annihilation. more than twenty are dead. Ition* given by these meu were com- 24; W44 8<*ctlon 27; all Section 28; , thorough cloantug and dtalufuctlou be loo tempting for study. to the large cities, life in the country After the survivors had been re- pared w ith the assessed valuation* of NH. 8E«4, Section 29; EH »W44.I fore they will be permitted to be load We shall see how that eventuates Now for a ties* rlpllon of my liuttlv. must be made more desirable and at when the war In Europe is ended and moved the crowd was allowed to the assessor's office, and the co mm ia- 8E44. Section 21: NE44.8 44. Section ed with live stock, this cleaning and ' «tatti and county. tractive than it ha* been in year« business assumes normal conditions, board the McCulloch to view the dead disinfection to have occurred «luce the sion decided that the property In 32; all Section 33. We live in a pleasant valley by the past. To this end plans for tbe im Townahlp 47 N, Range 3 E—WH •Lite of November 12, 1914, We know- that already It has result The scene was pitiful as relatives and Klamath county was assessed at 59 name of Round l-ake, located lu the provement of the sanitary conditions ed in the killing of some Industries, ‘friends identified the victims. Section 2; all Sections 3 and 4; NE 44, tier cent of Its true cash value. “it I* not doomed uecoasury that western pan of Klamath county, and and the beautification of environ the crippling of many others, tn the EH SE44. Section 5; EH NE«4. Sec Commander Alger of the McCul- ¡these curs be cleaned aud dliltif.-cted • m the eastern slope of the Cascade The assessor's office made the total ments must be worked ont. reduction of wages on many lines, the loch said: ’There were fifty-eight value of assessable property In Klam tion 8; all Section* 9 nnd 10 . ■ ‘4 after thi* ha* once beeu done, it 1« Mountains. Thia valley slopes toward NW •< . SW i, NW . Section 11 N'H There must be aroused a more [taking of positions from thousands of persons on board the Hanalei, includ- presumed that should car Infection a lak<- from which It gets Ila name. widespread Interest in ' the general ¡laborers and the kindling of hope In ing the passengers and members of ath county t exclusive of public serv NE 44. 8W«4 SW44, Seetiou i •; NW have resulted It would have taken Thia lake covers over a thousand ice corporations i $15,559.871. Ac H NW >4. Section 21 upbuilding of the country town and the hearts of thousands of foreign the crew, when the vessel struck. The ‘placo »orno where in the Middle States liero» ot land Tule grows lu these Township 4 8 N, Range 3 E the surrounding rural districts, and Monopolists who grow rich by grind number dead Is merely a matter of cording to tbe percentage set by the 8H tax commission, this would make the SW44. lot 4. Section 11; al1 fractional 'and if the car* have beeu cleaned and shallow takes in the establishment and maintenar.ee ing the wages of their laborers down conjecture.” dlsluiei ted *in<o November 12. the true .value of property $26,372.623. Iho Cascade Mountains are so full of institutions that will not only ‘to almost the starvation point. In the >• Hion» Iti, 17, 18; all BootidM 19. Mrs. V. Goldfinger of San Francis danger* should not be great should •>t s< • nery that It the people could live Deputy Assessor Hayden presented 20. 2'; WH WH BE44. Section 22. check migration to the large cities, meantime, the workers hare less co, one of the survivors, said: ‘itie car« be loaded from time to time on scenery they would grow tot here but attract city people to the country ,non(.y and the promised reduction in ( ‘'When the boat broke up I climbed facts and figures to the tax commis EH HEH. EH 8E44. Section 25; W with live stock oi.gloating In the Holin- of the hilla aro covered with sion to show that they placed the local SW44, BE44 BW44. Section 26; all Make country life what It should cog( of living has not materialized, on top of the pilot house with a num Northwest, where, with the exception timber and some ate covered with rating too low and tbe value of Klam be, the most desirable and comfort Section* 27, 28, 29; NH 8K44, Sec Probably In hf# next message the ber of other persons. This was upset ■ it Spokane county lu Washington and ■ago biusli. but make good grarlng able, snd people will begin to shun president will discuss all these ques- by the battering waves, and I never ath county property too high. A* a tion 30; NH BEH. Section 32; nil the tenements and fists of the over tlons more fully and others which he saw a single one of these persone af result, the commission changed the Section* 33 and 34. WH Sect Ion A3 ; 'point* In Moutana, tbe district I* en ground for cattle. tirely free from foot and mouth dia- crowded cities and seek homes in the did not include in his letter. Propio come from outside states to ter that. I do not know what hap rating to 7 4 per cent, an increase of EH NE44. Section 36 , eusc. 15 per cent, which make* the total* country or suburban towns. Thus Townahlp 4* N. Range 3 E All of ■iduiire the beauty of Crater l-ake. pened to them. A big log floated by. it will probably be necessary that which la In the top of an old volcano may the problem of congested popu and I clung to that until picked up by valuation $21,025,161, or $5,347.161 Section 24, EH Section 25. EH Sec HYPOS RITR AI. PRAYER occasionally car* be cleaned and dia In tho western part of Klamath couu- lower than the commission'* former t| on jg lation in onr large cities be gradu ‘the McCulloch. The attempt* of my ¡infected In your county. li thia be- ty. There aro a great many swamps figure* would place it at. ally solved, and serious threatened * ( ( (1 while ago president conl,'ani'’nR ,o c,ln8 ,o ibe slippery Koine* necemary it will also be neces in Southern Oregon, which, If they dangers to our republic surely evaded 2k This percentage ha* been adopted issued a proclamation pilot house, with the waves battering One of the means of adding to the * * " ,19OU sary that a veterinarian superintend wero drained would make the very as the railo applicable to Klamath ____ of country life is cail!n8 ul,on the American people to In their face* was most pitiful." 'this work. attractiveness county in the apportionment made by Sydney Aston, steward of the best of soil, because the vegetation 1a Han through The development of "public i"““« ln “rayer for the cessation of “A* u method of cleaning nnd disin decaying all tho time, Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Low Sunday aleis, proved himself to lie a real hero the coni mission on railroad* and oth parks and the erection of substantial. thfc war lhttt 1B «»««‘»Dng Europe, ■ He strapped the 15-months-old child er public service corporation*, and as afternoon arrested Jim Brown, a fection. wo recommend that the fol- Tho Willamette, Rogue River and modern public buildings. Wherever A ,iatiou thal «upporta the presi- «of Mr«. Vai Franz onto his back and ! the basis for equalization of the Klamath indlan at Yalnax, on a war •>w mg be carried out: All litter, bed Hood Hlvi-r valleya are fruit growing aome progress has been made along t*6“1 his caU for prayer is doing *wam to a piece of wreckage. He also ' county's valuation In the apportion rant Issued from Alturas, Calif. He ding or manure to be removed, burled leylona, but the Willamette Valley la this line of beautification and public r!*ht, but that prayer did not rise mcnaged to get Mr* Franz onto the1 ment of state taxes to be paid for the Is wanted by the .Modoc county au or burned or placed In such a manner also u great dairy country. improvement, the people are not slow higher than the market price of mus- thorities on a charge of grand lurceny. i* not to come In contact with »uscep- 'wreckage. He fought for four hours' ensuing year. In Eastern Oregon shoep and cattle to appreciate the value of such work. ¡ket uu,i and bayonets, says ay Ex- to save the mother and child. A huge and is held in ths county jail pending itibie animals to foot and mouth dls- ranches may be found, where the both for themselves and as a means of ‘ hange. comber fintlly swept the child away, Electrification work on the P. E. the arrival ot an officer from there. ¡ease. The car to be scrubbed and country Is thinly settled. attracting visitors and permanent God was not home when that prayer Brown was notified Sunday by the washed with water, and a disinfect but Aston managed to keep the wo *E Ry. Is to be completed by next homemakers. *as delivered. Wheat grows chiefly In the north Indian police that he was wanted, He ant solution, made by combining five man afloat until picked up by the Mc spring as far as Eugene In towns where matters of this ,bt‘ SaH>r<lay before tbe Amer- Culloch. awaited the arrival of the officer at part* of pure carbolic acid or three ern part of Oregon, from where it la kind have heretofore been neglected, *<an PcoP1« assembled in tbeir the Jke Jackson place. Brown states parts of liquid cresoll* composition easily shipped to Portland by rail The latest returns say that twenty-1 it is sometimes “up-hill work to be- [Churches and synagogues to pray to eight are dead, nnd that thlrty-tl.ree 'that he took an unbranded horse In (U. 8. >'.» or three and a half part* road. ■ for l’ea4*> »** a B1 •h *ip 'l' leit lfeit th gin. A few public-spirited men and Gwl <-,o<l tur lbe ® New have been picked up. (But of course, as nil other states. Alturas a couple of years ago, and of a 4o per cent formalin solution (U. women must be organized to awaken ^or't harbor with 16,000,000 rille 1 worked it, and when nobody claimed S. P.) to each hundred parts of water, Vregon has ita faults. > public sentiment along this line, and cartridges in her hold for the wbole- HERALD All GETS Well, Alice, liavi. ft, he supposed It was ownerless. Then ¡or a disinfection solution made by reached the hale killing of the soldiers engaged get the work started. be. returned to the reservation, he ¡combining two and a half pound* of limit of my descriptive powers, I will CURE FOR CANCER Once begun, the people soon com ,in the war they had the audacity to says, and branded It to distinguish It ¡chloride of Hine with five gallon* of close, hoping you will tell me about mence to see its w’orth and appreciate {ask God to end. ¡water, applied a* a spray, using Kansas in your next letter. from those of other Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. John Matney, who re Prayers Are C heap, But There 1» the advantages thereof; they soon enough slaked lime to show whore the With love and boat wishes, I am. side three miles from Merrill, have learn that parks are not only valu I’lofit in Rille Cartridges, l.t Hi ORDER HA8 isame ha* been placed. Yours truly returned from San Francisco, where To pray to God to send peace while able civic assets, but that every open, BEEN CORRECTED Mrs. Matney underwent treatment by “ Shipment* of livestock that ore free ‘‘breathing space” provided for furnishing the armies with shot and Dr, Chamley for cancer. She suffered I’. H. I hope you will carry out destined to point* outside tho *tnte of the people helps to keep them In good shell for their mutual destruction is from three cancers, and all were A •hange has been mude In the Oregon will necessarily have to bo In your plan and come to Oregon next health and more bouyant spirits not only the rankest hypocrisy, but cured. kind of logs the Oregon Exposition spected before the respective Hiato* year. I will bo looking for you, of * Beauty, so far as it refers to nature’s the vilest of blasphemy. ¡commission will purchase In Klamath they are consigned to will receive course, Then you can see for your* Mrs Matney was not bothered by outdoors, is more than skin deep, for I Every woman knows wluit «lie ••ciunty for Interior finish at the Ore 'them. Shipment* of livestock thwt self. Don’t be surprised nt this long the <anc'-rs until about five week« ago. I PANAMA RATEN it touches both the heart and mind, wants, lint not every one knows gon building at the San Francisco are to remain wholly within tho state letter, Alice, becuuse | have just 'Seeing Dr. Chamley’s advertisement aud its benifleent influence Is beyond ’ I HE new ratas from the Pacific in the Semi-Weekly Herald, the Mat Search this where to liml it. [fair. At the earliest date, blds on the of Oregon need not be Inspected so found out what Industry means. compute. JI Coast by way of the Panama neys went to the city two weeks ago, land from end to end and you'll following are wanted at the Chamber ¡long ns the enr* are cleaned nnd dis The development of parks and the canal have beeu already announced and the doctor succeeded In killing find no place better tiliisi tills < f Commerce: infected. An object of charity several thous improvement of public buildings fos- by »oiue of t he steamship lines. It ap- the roots of two cancers under the store to get the I h - h I there is Seventy-six logs 12 feet long, If. to “We do not Intend to In any wny and miles closer than Belgium and ter general Improvement of the town. penr* that Eastern produce farmers right arm and In front of the shoul Io eat. 20 Inches In diameter, bark to bo In j Interfere with state shipments so long other war ridden fields Is the Klamath and lead* to the beautification of v. ill have to meet still more severe der, and under a rib on the left side good condition; lf>0 linear feet « In* the shipment Is confined wholly to county jail, where several men lire homes and surroundings, the plant competition when freight rates are iMPoirn.ii PURE OLIVE OIL 'Inches In diameter; 380 linear foot tho stalo of Oregon." incarcerated. awaiting hearings be ing and cultivation of trees, shrubs i cut from 50 to 75 per cent from the 1‘RIKONERft HAVE in full quart tins at saplings 2 inch in diameter; 60 linear fore tho grand jury, Unless they se- and flowers, the better care of lawns, former charges. LOTH OF CLOTHES ¡feet 4 Inches In diameter; 240 linear • ure clothing soon, somo of the«« and all work that goes to make a Pacific Coast shippers will save | feet 8-lnch logs; 30 linear feet. 10 - men, when tho grand Jury doea con more pleasant environment. All these from $100 to $200 per car load, even That a worthy appeal to the men of» ¡inch logs; 200 linear feet 1 H -Inch vene, will have to attend trial wrap things tend to community develop- allowing ______ ________ ________ ___ for charges of shipment from Klamath Falls is never In vain has ¡saplings; 1,000 pine cones two to The jury hearing the evidence In ped In blnnketH or back Into the ment and uplift, adding to the desir- tlieir orchards to the seaport, again been demonstrated. Monday \ three Inches in length. i be assault and battery case brought room, for confinement since July or ability and attractiveness of country The rates for apples are not out Tho Herald, and Tuesday morning the ••gainst Dave Llskey retired to deUb- (August has reduced tlieir clothing life—"a consummation devoutly to be Set, but judging by the charges on: Northwestern told of the almost ALGOMA CAMPS «•rate at 4:30 Saturday afternoon. On ¡supply until nor- It Is shout nil. wished' by all who are Interested in • tiled frui* and soiae other produce, naked condition, of the prisoners In . ARE SHI T DOWN • lie first ballot they stood five to ono The attacks upon tho warrants Is the prosperity of our common coun ;it will cost less than one-half the pres- She county jail, all held for examlna- AI.UOMA, Nov. 23. The Algoma [for conviction, and when they ware ¡bold to blame for tills condition, as try and the welfare of all Its people. ent amount to ship apples by water ¡lion by the next grand Jury, and Lumber company has closed Its camps discharged nt 11:55 they stood tho merchants are nfrald to soil cltohlng ¡from the orchards of Oregon and ¡there has been a flood of clothing In the woods. It has also ceased oper same. |_for the prisoners for fear tho war- PRESIDENT WILSON’S LETTER Washington to New York and Boston, ¡pouring into the sheriff’s office. ations for the year on the extension of Llskey Is charged with beating up . Hints will he enjoined. .... It Is the same The advantage will be somewhat off- We most heartily thank the news ' its logging railroad. Max Ross, who was employed on the ¡with medicine needed, and rather HE exultant letter of President set by the long time required for the ¡papers for their work In calling our Tho box factory will be kept open, Llskey rnneh. The case 1s to he re- than linvo n warrant enjoined, ono Wilson to Secretary McAdoo has water trip, and by various transfers, condition to the attention of the peo- AT 10TH AND MAIN 'though, and It la the Intention to op tried Friday before Justice of the druggist recently donated tho pre -------------------------- pl,. anij the public for Its generous much In it that Is fine. It has a good erate this all year. In preparation for Peace E. W. Gowen. scription needed for a sick prisoner. Phone 200 If it’s worth having, Its worth in* lesponie to this appeal," said the I dsal In It which Is much more san I an early start next spring, a new car Clothing will be greatly welcomed prisoner« today. guine in hope than certain ot fulfill-( suriug. See Chilcote. riage la being put in the mill. I iby the prisoners. lieraid want ad* bring resulto. Semi-Weekly Herald Our Weekly Health Talk O For the Table T Sunset Grocery ■*X