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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGR FOUR Shepherd Says Correspondents Not Treated as Badly as Reported Toys Ninety Feet Higlt at Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco. 1915 MONDAY, NOVEMBER SO. IVI I Oregon’s Population Showing Great Gain 4 ' tendance ligure« ut the «'bool depart i ulivi l're«« boi vice Certainly i nient In each country. l'ORTLAND, Nov Th© report Indicate« that the dlwatls- Orgvou ha« no ira-un (ivi with thè prugna* belli« made in growth In population I« «omewhal IH'puIntloti III ilio »luto, «ine« thè re ' pulchy" throughout ilio «tate, sonie perì r<-<'<'Utly im-ued by thè stati' lubur » ii ii«» having made remarkable ad- i'-inmlMloncr ut Saluiu ludlcuii*« tliat tahC'S, while oilier« have grown but theie «re no» 131,833 more realdent» linio, while In several Inaia 3« Iber« III Oregi'U itimi «ben Ilio 1916 ceusui nppiMia to have been a lot« Multnomah county «how« the larg- was coni pi led. Four y< ii ago timi were 673,"6’> i »1 gain, 30,922. while Hood River, p,x>ple In ihv stut<*. ns contpared with e ephlno, Morrow mid Hhermati 7:>>.,5S7 at itila lime. The reperì »a» 'orntlcs «how a popiilailon «tightly compiled from ihq enrollment and at-¡i.illor than four year« ago. . Most of These Hair-Raising Tales of Cruelty and Hair Breadth Escapes Are From ‘‘War Correspondents,” Not “War Reporters” By M M G. SHEPHERD (United Press Staff Correspondent I BERNE. Switzerland, Oct. 12—(By teous French officer, who later re iu.-ible. There was no Red Cross to mall to New York)—Now that there <!«•* >«ed him to take his bicycle and take care of us. and we were all suf fering in the Held from cold. That leave the place. i« no censor between me aud the Unit Now that 1 can slip it by the cen- man over there went crazy," he add ed States. I can write that the allies nor, let me tip it off to America's mll- ed, pointing to a comrade. are giving the news lions, who, perhaps, aie worrying a The man made some very unusual paper uien all the triff about how terribly American - ands. afterwards, but perhaps best of it, except newspAper men are being treated: • ¡was only speaking Arabic. when It comes to Thik little "last soldier of "Don't fret. Most of us will get zensoring cables. a-lies.” during our talk, opened 11.rough somehow, thank you.” Hl VI.I IKM.lt HIS There are strict If you. as an onlooker, want to shirt with one hand and took off rules, it is true. get out from behind one side in this fez with the other. In one hand he Meat alono taut tauuso rheuma- should »wir out all ©Ver at our« The ibotit keeping too ccnfiiM and get over behind the other, i held out a charm of Christian creed, in More frequently rheumatism Is n-au who develops chronic disease ol .-lose io the scene of (acre's no use of trying to break I With the other he grasped an odd di e to too much bread, potatoes, pie any orgau has lived so as to put too iction. but the PUB-'through the lines. You've got to go ¡little tuft of hair on the back of his mid coffee, mid often tobacco. much work upon that organ. ishments are not se- ai.t af bounds and follow the side- otherwise well-trimmed head. cere. aud any news- Hues. And this brings me to Switzer- "My father is a Mussulman.” he • ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ . ■ paper man who land, with a railroad ticket in my said. "And if I came back home Recipe for a cold bail more food BickhcM and death« from prsveut- paints them as such pocket for Vienna. I have swung without this tutt of hair he’d say. My tlitnr you can use up; wear heavy ahle dines««« in the United Htat»« needs a sense of around the right end. son has gone back on his religion.' wool-'n underwear nnd sleep in n room alone cause a I'*» every year of near humor or deliberate soldier I talked to who! And if I don ’ t wear this charm back The last with »rarcvly .my ventilation. billion dollars. l»n't It high ly ly- exaggerates. wore the uniform of France was ajmy mother would say My son Is no tlE tuitest toy« in the world an- being *oii»trii-l>-d fur-Ccnluud Grown time, con-idotln* the mater from the ♦ ♦ • ”1 was led into the black little Senegalese, who had a I longer a Christian.' So I weir them t'p. n twelv« icre playground In the great tun M-rtlon. "The Zone.' ” «I Fat la the grout heat making food. tnoney standpoint alone, that people town of ----------------- bullet in his right lung and had been both.” I'ln- hgnre or Hie Indy the Pai mu Paci#» Inlerunfloiini Evi ositfc»« begin to make a study at health and chained to a German prisoner, with sent back home His jacket was still' "But what are you, really?" I asked uu (hi- left ta M ih « Em tuuliin lumi' I un* :> n lie I'* inni Itlrtit* I'aukbiimt Tbe Everyone «hould cat considerable of learn how to «lay well I It during tho winter. Hut cooking fat iiin»-t* '••••< i* 1 - ’ * It'XIl the crowd hooting at me for a spy.” bloody. Two other wounded Senega- ! ' Mussulman.” he said. "I don't ¡Into other foods makes both foods in ♦ • • one "war correspondent" told me. I lese were with him. He was tough. Hike the way you Christians kill each digestible. and half drunk. Though an Arab, he ¡other " The principal purpose of food in suppose that he published that way. • « • spoke Spanish, and when he discov- He tucked his charm sway, flatten- the body in to furnish material for too. It just happened that this occur ered that I spoke Spanish, too. hp cut led out the tuft of hair, put on his fez, Kat is food, stored up, concentrated the mus' l's. Wo spend our food by red in a town where I was being held loose against the French in the pre»-¡said “adoia,” which in his Arabic is food, The fat man simply curries working We should not oat more atout with him so many pounds of food than wr> spend. A surplus of myself, and 1 saw this young man ence of half a dozen Frenchmen, who j "Ahmselhair,” and got off to take a By Hal Sheridan .train for Marseilles, where a boat stor'd up food. A* long as wo are In food always becomes s burden to the ' led in.'' As a matter of fact, he could not understand ' We've been treated like dogs.” he would carry him back to his peaceful United Press Service passed through the town to head vibrate agnlnst their tympanic mem no danger of a famine, what's the body, a menace to the system. and a quarters walking beside a very cour- said "The food was scarce and abom- ■ Africa, wncre folks aren't civilized. use? NEW YORK. Nov. 30. Open sea brane«. Frequent cause for rest disease. son with no restrictions was formally Mure colleges adopted and played ♦ ♦ ♦ o e e Witnesseth: That said second par declared today by 67.893,945 bone t e open game in 1914 thun in any The hog has the best digestion of f?*"* of tho first t h Inga lo do lit ty agrees with the said first party to tide members of the Stove League of other ses sou In the history of the pny animal. He always Ilea down ut superintend to completion, as the th«- United States and contiguous pur gridiron «port. During the same «ea- ■ ter he <>ata. il we can't He down after pneumonia Ix-tore the doctor comes la 'funds become available, the Klamath tions of Canada. Baseball was smoth sou there were fewer injuries than jour menh, we can at least eat our Io give u large dose of noine of the county court house for said county, ered weeks ago b/ Emperor Football. occured In any other sea«ou. In no heartlest mecl« ubout th>> tim« we ran laxative «alts or mineral waters. Thl« clean* out the »loniarh and bowel« ■nd the grounds thereof, and to that Tlx- Emperor himself died his annual big or near big college clash have reit the l<mg«*t. While the city of Klamath Falls is mid draw« the blood away from the end to have said work done in a good natural death on Saturday at the close thiere oceured injuries which luive « • • paying 2^4 per cent of the total con- cheat, and thu* dl >- reasee tho amount and workmanlike manner, according ofthe Army-Navy battle. With these proved fatal to a player. Injuries! • «traction cost for plans and supcrin- Our bodle« nre bullt ao thnt all the of lung spare that Is later to be con- to the plans and specifications for said t-o major sports down and out until that have been sustained in the game _ __ _ tending of the building of the new building, now adopted or as the same next year, there is more food for the between regularly organised, regular- ■ pnits Inst nbout thc «nnic length of uotldated. A hot bath 15 to 30 min HEAVY RECEIPTS OF SWINE AT “ . city hall. Klamath county, from now Natur» iutonded lliat wo utes al this limn Is also excellent may be changed or extended by the Stove I-eagurern to mull over during ly coached college aud school team« . time. THE PORTLAND MARKET DU) on will pay 16 per cent, or practic- first party. the 1914-1915 lull than there baa have been only of the minor variety. , ! ally one-sixth of the construction cost As far as we can remember, not one effort to gain their release, but It Is an vuglne from another ro»d to re That the said second party also been for some time. NOT KNOCK DOWN THE PRICES of the court bouse for superintending As a charter member of the Winter fatality has been reported. Un- believed that only an Infinltesslmiil • urne trulli «ervlce agrees to look to the employment of. the building. TO ANY GREAT EXTENT ail labor and the purchasing of all Gabfestors' League, we propose the doubtedly there huve been few serious minority will escape alive This startling fact has been brought material and make proper recom- following as lb; most desirable and injuries among the corner-lot knights Fivu thousaud inerì who bave bacii to public notice by the appearance of mendations to the county court, ob- absolutely um.m port ant subjects that ofrthe pigskin, but these can be hardly irti«» «live thè outbroak ut thè Euro BERLIN (wireless vta Mayville), a contract, made between County (Heruld Special Service) i taming the lowest and best prices could be mulled over by any two or be counted in the taking of testimony Nov. 28.—"Our troops encountered pea n wnr have return ed to work at Judge Worden. Commissioner Mer or tbe final summing up of the law I therefor, necessary for the said carry mote fans, seated at the stove-side. PORTLAND, Nov. 30. —The cattle the enemy st Lowlcz. and fighting 1« thè United States Htecl Corporation rill and the Chapman Construction Will the Feds go to tho wall be- yeri L r tie ; r<i<-rt)^i>» <4 Old Man ing on and maintaining of said works, steady in all lines, with light receipts. still progressing.'* said tho official mills at tìary, Ind No mllltary «tool. company, whereby the latter concern Steers have not shown quite tne qual is to have charge of the completion of and shall have complete control there- fere August 1 1915? Who will man- Football, It I - reportod wlll ba» tiirncd out. The statement. age the Hopeless Yanks? WHI the ity that was shown the previous week, ' the court bouse, now about one-third j of so far as the law may permit. mi II* «tarted to Work on amai) Steel "In East Prussia only unimportant though some very good steers went at The first party agrees with said sec Braves be ab'e to repeat? Will Ty' The football season just closing. Ì Products tur automobile and agrlcult- ■ finished For the superintendence, skirmishes hava occurred. Russian Cobb be able to curb his hatred to by the way, developed a» grand a I *7.45. the company is to be paid 10 per cent und party to pay for said superintend- attack« in the neighborhood of Now- tirai Impkmcnt mnnufacturers. Dur Good quality of cows were going at oi aU monejg expended. Besides this, ;ence of said work, and the perform ward butchers? How much longer bit of manty sportsmanship as has aradomsk have been repuls-d. and ine thè last week «eversi thousand *6 when the market closed. A spe- for superintending the use of ma- ance of said contract on the part of w111 Christy Mathewson last? And so ever been seen, To Fordham Uni (hero is no chaugo In the situation In rnen ahi» returned to work In «teel versity goes the palm for Its courag cially good bunch of feeder steers terial already bought, the company said se<ond party, 10 per cent of all on etcetora, not to mention the uillls at Indiana ilarbor, llammond - eous generosity In voting to grant Southern Poland. moneys expended on the part of the Physlcial combats that might resuit sprung the market, and Fast Chicago ‘ and "" sold at $6.75. will be given a 5 per cent fee. 'Tn the west, tho French advance first party upon said works, said mon- frr,D* Boston and Philadelphia fans Vermont University « victory by a 7 Last week was a banner one in j The contract was signed by Worden eye to be paid at the end ot each the respectiv -hances of to 6 score, because there was some guards have been driven back in the point of bog receipts, 8,000 coming and Merrill, but Commissioner John Argonne forests and southwest of forward, despite the fact that there ; Hageistein made an emphatic protest month during the construction, as evi- ’he Red Sox and Athletics for next discussion regarding the kicking of a Apremont. year. goal. The umpire allowed the goal, ♦♦♦♦♦© G. D. GRIZZLE denced by the warrants drawn upon was no market Thursday. against such extravagance. He also "In the Vosges region, the enemy, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ but the referee voted differently, and Monuments Ithe court house fund for the preced- The market closed steady to strong submitted a written protest, which is i ing month. If any of the football standpatters the Fordham athletic« voted Vermont despite Its cannonading, lost ita ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ at *7.30. published below. tranche«.'' ♦ ♦ ♦ The second party agrees with'the still tell you that the new game la the geme "rather than have a visiting The past week was another light On May 11, 1S12. a contract was te:im suffer through inrt gR renco or not what ’ s wanted, or that it haun t ♦ ♦ 'first party that all invoice shall be week in the sheep sheds, Barely made between Klamath County Court Railroad Itun« Auto« come to slry, just let the following opinion among officials.” ♦ enough good killing sheep came in to and Benjamin G. McDougall for arch • made of the material heretofore pur-1 All the engine« having been con- <ffiase<1 and not heretofore used in the supply the demand of killers, The itectural and superintending work ilmned by the government, the Liber Made from liv ’construction of said works, and the the completion of said building « It« market was strong. for the new court bouse. According ty-White railroad, running from Mc Enmona Bare Island second party shall, for said superIn-,«oporintenclence. to this, McDougall was to receive 6 Comb City to Liberty, Ml««., discon I make thia protest, and have the Bird's Eye tendence, receive 5 per cent ot the per cent of the total cost of building, Advertised Letter« tinued Its train service nnd delivered | Granite same entered hero for the purpose of value thereof. The following unclaimed mail mat- plus his traveling expenses to and lv lamat h FLANDER8 the mails with autos. The receivers advising the public and the contract IIH-IHI'S BUSY IN F1 That said second party also agrees ter in the Klamath Falls postofflee. from San Francisco. There is no rec have been granted permission to lease ors in «aid contract that I have not FIGHT Ito superintend the completion of the advertised on the 28th day of Novem ord of this contract being abrogated County Library, without cost to the and do not approve of it, and 'or the According to the contract with Mc ber, will be sent to the dead letter •said first party, according to the plans purpose of leaving myself clear to act ligliting in thè Belgian District I h office at Washington. D. C., on the Dougall, the services to be rendered N oi Vcry Attive, .M"st ut tix- Action as I deem best with reference to said by tbe latter were the furnishing of >anJ specifications or as tbe same may contract in the future. 13th day of December, 1914. at l’rcsi-nt Being in Ilio Pollati and the plans and specifications for the ¡be altered or changed hereafter by the l'russian Campaign — RusMian« John Hagelsteln. Burnett, C. L. i first party. building, and the general direction Desirable Articles at Any Price You Wish to Pay ('latro Gerninn L oum - s Grcater Tlian Cessaro, Augusto H^ritness whereof, the said parties “ . T ~ and supervision of the work, “such Tlicy Thouglit. Carey, Mrs. A. M. supervision to inclulde such inspec have hereunto set their bands and When you visit tilla «tore, We oXjiect to hear yon remark that our NEXT ON PIUM.RA.M Colwell, R. tion by the party of the second part seals in duplicate, tbe said corpora- ---------- LONDON, Nov. 28. — A Rotterdam Stock was never «o attractive ns it Is this year. Harris, Mrs. A. A. (McDougall) or his competent dep- tion by its president by authority of Now that Klamath County High dispatch to the Dally Mail suys that Harrison, George ¡uty, of work in studios or shops or a it» board of directors, and the said l'or it ia a fait that wo have never tried ns earnestly to win your Jolley, Don building or other work in process of 'county by its'county judge and’Tts 8,ho°1’» football championship asplru- lh° C'-im oi are withdrawing from Luomille commenti* a« we have this season. Kuhl, Fred erection as may be reasonably neces I commissioners by virtue of an order,tloUH have t'e*n lald to re*t( the stu' ’*’**, l!®,8lan ,oaRt and <on(’ontrnt|nK dents are turning their attention to l,l®ir forces at Antwerp, I^ee, John W. il i- wish Just to im-ntion here Hint our sary to determine that It is being ex of said court. Lingo, A. Heavy firing was heard at Zebrugge ecuted in full conformity with his VVm. 8. Worden, County Judge, basketball, the midwinter athletic Manning, R. E. sport. In tills, they expect to make a Friday, and It was thought to be the drawings, specifications and direc N. 8. Merrill, Commissioner. Morris, R. H. much better showing than ever be- bombardment of the allied wrrshlpa tions.” Maunsback, Ruben fore. French and British aeroplanes are Just where the contract between Chapman Construction Company, Norris, Mrs. Christina B. The school thia year contains many ‘ deling over Flanders freely, tbe Ger- two members of the court and the ' N. J. Chapman, President. Will appetir with especial Interent to the lovers of tin* Imautlful.. Olsen. Nils (Norway) Chapman Construction company has , The written protest, filed by Com fast contenders for places on the bas-!,1;an a’-roplines apparently being lin Rutlege, Neffe Ind when you wish to a«*e beauty combined with uaefulneM, you , been for two weeks is not known ketball tenm. When the Rogue River ,to ,,o>’ Ibem. missioner John Hagelstein, follows: will lind II. among our Smith, Linn J. Although It was made November 13, Valley is invaded, some fast games — Protest Schuler, John it was not brought to the county PARIS, Nov. 28. A Petrograd di»- I, John Hagelstein, one of the coun are expctced, with the «core favoring Taylor, Mrs. Catherine clerk’s office until late Friday after ty commissioner« of Klamath county, ¡Klamath. patch to the Matin says: Thompson. Edgar L. noon, just before cloning time. Oregon, hereby enter my protest Tho skating rink has been secured "It la learned on tlio hlgbeal Or n miilUtinle of other arti«les—any of which dill I m * all Hie better for The contract in full Is as follows: against the execution of the above for practice and for playing. This in-' thority that the German losses b'-ing boti'tht here. A charge of lc will be made on all This agreement, made and entered contract by Klamath county, and Kures a nnmber of games In Klamath considerably more than one corp« In In letters delivered from thia list, Glad to lay aside article« unlil Wanted. Let me help you solve men who have boon captured, An calling for letters please say adver into this 13th day of November, A. D. against the order of the County Court Falls, your Cltrlsitirin« problem«. 191», by and between the County of authorizing the same. other corps has been routed, and tised. Klamath, State of Oregon, by its Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boiler arrived i three corps are now practically «ur In my opinion the contract is not a W A. DELZELL. P. M. County Court, party of the first part, j proper and satisfactory contract fot in Klamath Falls Friday night on a i rounded In tho Strykow region. "The latter force« are subjected to Philadelphia provides free eye-' land the Chapman Construction com- the best Interests of the county, and j visit. The Boilers expect to remain glalsses for nearly 2.S00 school chl)-|Pany. a corporation, party of the sec- ¡the present is no proper time for the ¡Here for a while, before returning to i a rapid fire and cannonading. Two S. P. Watch Inspector dren ©very year. ond part. .execution of such or any contract for ¡Crescent City. corps are-desperntely attacking In an i Our Weekly Health Talk T A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP LIGHT SHIPMENTS OF SHEEP, CATTLE Another Contract < 4 « Jewelry — the Gift of Gifts Cut Glass, Silverware and Pickard China Watches, Rings, Bracelets Frank M. 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