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&5 nnHtomjHsm tribukb, ifBMroBD, omanoN, Wednesday, july 8, ioir PAGE TTTttTCE wTTT to- jr,iF o. ,, 'I- K S j , &. ' Mil , I 1! fcr w w v V fer IttHsWJ SUGGESTS TREE PROTECTOR Engineer Llljegran Slates Thai Re moving Soot Will Destroy Benefic ial Effect, as Pure Dry Jtent Will Go Stralfltit Ui Has Patented Tree Protector. To tli IMHi.r: lit view t.r Atiiniii-v W. K. I'lilpi"' couimuiiifiitlitii to inul from tint Hlmiilurd Oil cotiipnii.v, "Seeking Or chard Heating I'mveiitiiig Hoot Do Mrtielloii," iin iiiliinicil In yester iluy'V Mull Tilbuiic, which, f any Hi" leant, U n very worthy effort, lint I ft'iir Mr. I'hlpp will flml tin (sunt fice) lioiil will not lender Hut desired frost preventing irmilli, by reason of Ihr pure, elenn lint I being mill mil inrled by Roof, will rn I m n M might up Ihroilgh'n ht'ill pindiicrd funnel. like 1 luo. Tjii stittcmcut run bit veilflcd Ity iiollng lli action of sparks lit n firn. They will raise wry rapidly In tlm center to considerable IicIkIiI, or lit n point wIiitc (lit temperature Ihm been cipiuliicd by tlm I'ontiict of mill nlr. If ii licut distributor euld Im urd, something Illcc tint loiig-uritird revolving garden sprinkler Hint would in like iniiniirr distribute tlm wiinn nir illioclly iimlrr each tree, much les licut would be mptircd, but I mil MTV tlllc)l ill llotlllt IIS III itN I'lMIII- oiiiir outcome. Wlrile the soot t un desirable in nuiiiy ways, it will re. tunl llio nirly nun heat from tin' I'liillnl plants, ninl possibly retard the brut in ll vertical nrogn'. Again referring to tin action of lii'iit, I Iiiivp nolii'i'il in warm trefoil, such n Dctttli volley, also tlm I'uiin iiiiint nllry of Cnliforuin, nt limes wbrii llmrti 1 no general wind, tlnr ing the warm purl of t lie tiny, miihII whirlwinds; rc very much in evi- dciira nil over tlm volley. w.lby oni-fourth of n mile opart, which rnn h distinctly seen by the whltu dust (horai) Hint unirU Hn haH and extent of Hut w)itilwiin), tlmt tuna iuutc nt iiImmiI I ho mi mo elevation us the niirniiinillntr moiintiiiiiM, where tin' iluxt in blrntlnl with thu molcr nir, ninl gniduully scllles buck to o i Hi. This hIiiii.Iv to show tlm iicliuu of iiiicoiiI rolled brut, nil or which tlm witter iiirutnllv scrtitinUrd ninl sifted hiiinc lime nci In hopcK of fiiiiliiiK Noinclbitii; Hint would prevail! front ninl ho within nxing cot. The tree protrctor, uh herrwlth kllowii, Ia lltn result of tnv rffortn in Ihi line. An will lie. notiecil, it Iiiih ii ennopy ninl curliiiii which prevent "-ct - --"- MILITANTS RENEW I LONDON, July 8. Tho brlof re plto lit tho lullltuiic itttrfritRrltra og. (Hon ttttdod toitny w lieu Mm. Cmiiio. Hun l'onkliurt rrnttmed couimand of llio force or tho Wounin'a Horlnl ami l'ultlcnl union, nt her London IteadtiiiRrtors. Mr. l'mtkliurnt, who rc'Occiiiil tho office nt noon, wait howover, pcruilttod to remain In ac tive command of tho militant for only brlof norlod. ' When aha omcrKud from her head. iliiiirtexH to ko to Itinch tho pollco pouncod on her and took her to Hoi loway Jail. Hlmultancoimly with tho rc-np. pcaranco of Mr, l'nnlihurt. a vlo lent Mcotto wan created In tho loiitrnl rrlmlnal court, whoro Mra. II. P, Alyco Hall, MUa Clrnco lloem, MIk Julia JamcKon and MUh Kllon Anno ( wcro broiiRltt up for trial for con ' (piracy, Tho chargo aKaltiHt t licut wan "cnniplrliiK with othora mull clotiMly to commit damano and Injury nnd to apoll certain nut I ami or. noiiiil property of tho Htibjocta of our lord, tho king." llio prlHonora Itnd boon nrroMtud durliiK n raid on a Went Knd flat oil May 'i. In their roonin wuro found n now Hlimpiiol Kronnilo, colla of (tthti anil plaiii of hatiaoR with Ml HtriiotlnitH how to reach tltoiit mid aa to tho UHital inuvumonta of tho police In tho vicinity, Minn Itoo and Mrn, Hull, when hrntiifht into court, tuirroutttlcd by womun wardenu, nifimoil lo plead. They throw papera and puna from Ilia prlionor'a miclontiro mid Hhoutud a commentary on their treutiiioiit on llollowity Jail, Two policnmmi and flvo women attuudniitH utarted to rarry (ham out of court lo thu colla below, When (bo JiiiIko decided to prowxiil with tho trial In tint nUuiico of the two woiiidh, Mm, Hall throw horaulf on the floor mid kicked auv cral policeman and It ooj noiiiu min ute to rHiovo her, Thu oilier rwiinr plnHded not Ktillly, ft4 W ft NUM U MH TrfVMfftM. , a W ACTIVITIES UNDER MR PANKHRS TO REPLACE SMUDGE POTS illf .; 1 the, mpltl cxcIiiiiiki' of brut mill colli ill fuel, it unuirrvcn the licut intlin- tiott from Ihn mirth, which ill cointuji ill coiitiutt with the citnopy, fornix n licnvy ilrw Unit in ttirn liiirunlfivtt the fiohtrrUtini; projHMlliM of tliu elm opy inn curtulii, llnm pruilliciii); n uluilliir rcMilt Hem on a wimlow kImhm, covered with moisture on the luiilc when thu rnoiii in wanner tliiiu out utile, I find uiiiile o miihII wurkiiiir model, two fret in ilinmrtcr. hhowcil it lo (lie hlcliol uiilborily In Huliliuir fiost (hut won ever in lhi Milloy, who wiik iniieh ptciiNcil with It ninl ndxl-cd hc eiiiiiiK of putciil, which I Iiiim', April U2, HUH. ! tried n 'JO-foot diiimrtcr prttci)tor In South Medford over n iienr lr mid held buck ll dceiccH of cold from 4 to (i u. in., nnd held buck 1(1 decree of bent nt H u. in. However, it bus not proved wbul ll will do in n rcnl frrere, but in tlutt ern n his'rr citn be provided, Hint will ho of Ilit cot, Mich uh n Miinll electric lienter, cot ponsibly M ccnU euch, connected fnuu tree to tree, nnd oHrnted from uny coiitrutrnt point, llio locul residence In fnct, it enn bp nrrnueeil to work nutomutlcully mid no nrrmiBvd Hint the colder it p'U the more bent will he lunied on. nm plmiuliii; Mich it coutrivuncc nt thin time, nnd re my wny clear for hiitipifnctory rrult. If .Mr. I'hitMw, jir nity one ele. dp ,iirt to tnke thin matter tip with the writer, ho will bo plcncd to tdmw thu working model mid other daln. UcHjK'ctfiillv Mtbmiiled, K. W. lillJMIItA.V. ' Medford, July $ TO BE PRESENTED JULY 31 "Oiiiur, lite Tcntiuiikcr," to he pie hciitcd here July under the iiiik. picex of tho Drniitu Icnpie, is uititpir in llio wny of pliin. Mr. Tttlly, in hpircd by the liubuiyul, uiiide c. tciiilvc rcscit rch into thu timcn of Ontitr Khnyyiim, tho I'crhinn poct-m-lrolojjer, mid hm Hiiccecdcd-iii pro diiciiiK u dmum of truly lVn-iuu ben timrtit mid bcuiity. Little h known of the life of Omiif Khuyyitit), and Hint little in told by it hchoolmnto of hix, who Inter becume viiler to the httltun. He wn bunt in KuUhiiptir, in the hitter Itulf of the eleventh, mid died in Hie firxt ipiur ter of thu twelfth century When ipillc u boy he went to htudy iindur the tutelupo of u wise old (null of Nuitdiiiptir mid fonued it cltisc frididnhlp (hero with two other Mil dentH. They pledKed (hciithelveH, in the milliner of hinull JmyH Hut wmhj oxer, to hliitre whitlever (,'ood foittiue eucli mlKht Iiho in Inter life with the olliern. And mi, when the writer of the chronicle hcciimo vixicr, Oiunr mid bin friend did claim it finite of h kooiI fortune mul were uinnted it, Oinur'ahkiuK "to let mu live in u coiner tiinlur life hhiiilow of your fortune, to Hprcml vvitlo the iiilviiii liiKCH of hcience und piny for ,our lotiK' llfo mul pioHHrity." Wliich he did. And died mul wiih buiicd there oiitNitle ii KUldon, "mid tree. Iiiden willt t'niit Htretclicd tlteii' bouulia over Hit) pii'den wnll mid dropped their zlowera niton IiIh tomb," ' Tully IniD (iikvu thib hlcndcr hinds mid built iimmi It with hU ImiiKlnn tion a tlrmuit Hint Iiiih ciiukIiI IiIh midlcuci'K mid foreed from llieiu well-merited Ntoiuiri of upplniihu, DltMANTLINQ SHAMROCK FOB TWIP ACWOti ATLANTIC HQHI'OIIT, Jply H, Im,i.iiiIIIi or riiuiiiirouk- IV, Hir Tlionnu l.i Ion' idiulluiixdi' for llio Ameili'a'w cup, bcumi loduy. The ili'vliinr c pccU lhu( tlm jhdi will hu irmly In atuit for Iter vi)'hki' Hcnw Hi At luillhi vty wnek fiww May, J MA TENTMAKE HERE ON NEWS FROM COUNTRYlCORfiESPQNDENTS ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS. y A. C. Ifowlctt. When wo arrlvod In Fort Klamath nuioiiK tlm flmt oiick wo met that wo knew wan JnmcH ItliiKcr and Thomas Itllny, pur HiikIu I'olnt palntera, and affnr HpnndliiR a uliurt llmo with them and nicetliiR a few frlendi of former nciiualntnnco, amoitK whom was Al- ffrod (Inrdeii, he I riintilm; a ittov- ItiK Plcturo allow, and oatlitR a hearty Ntiper, ltd lloyt brotiKht bin car attain and wo all ntartcd H)?aln, thin time for tho coolirntlon Rrouuda, for tho people of Fort Klamath do thltiK on a larRii scale. They bad planned to have a relobrntfon to lait four da) a anil had over)thlnK ar ranged for a Reed time. The Kround are altpatcd In tho lower part of the town near a grovo of (root that af ford n nice ahndo, but tho grounda projier arc on a pralrln and a largo tract In onclored with a hlch board fnnco ao that It can bo uacd for a buobalt' grounda aa well ai for other purpoKci. They bavo a raco track, all around tho otititdo of the oncloa urn with a grand aland altuatod to (hat one can ace all around the track. Hut I am getting oft my aubrct art I atarted to tell what I aaw oa the ground. Tho reader will renumber that wo did not reach J. K. In lime to ace anything of tho flral dar'a program except at night when the Indiana were to glvn a war dance, and thli wan given InMdo of tho cncloo ure, In fact, over) thing except tho home racing and balloon aaccnnon waa luldo and tho toll waa only 2f cent per bead for admlnilon. Tltoy bad In connection with thla war dance tho V. K. brat band to make mualc to broak tho monotony. Well after everything waa In readlnena tho In dian of the Warm Spring tribe. about 40 or fin canto onto tbo arena aW drenKd In their fluvtt contunic wllb their trlnkcta. belli and rcath- era and tho performance commenced. Thero I a nttlte a dlfferenco In their way of dancing, especially tho war danco and tho danco of tho white people, but one thing that I noticed waa that each ono of them ao far ai I could ae kept tho atop to a dot. They aeemrd to havo their leaden who gave direction with their long pblca all decoratod with paper and Mirer and gold trlmlngt. They each danced alone, no hugging tho other fclfow'a girl, and they danced In a circle With occasionally tho four leader would Jump otiUldo of 'the circle. Thero waa a bunch of. what appeared to bn aquawg would aquat In groupa nnd otto of them would heat on on Indian drum which con lt of a atroug hoop braced with two atlcka placed at right angle td each other and tho whoop Is cov ered with a pleco of rawhldo while wet and then dried which antwera very well aa a dcum and tho rest of tho mtiilc la mado by tho ludlaua lltomiiclu's, a kind of a slug song of a nolte. That lanted for about an hour, thl ended tho flmt day's per formanrn. Tho next morning they had a ball garao and a balloon ascension sched uled but neither came off on time, but they both did In the afternoon. Tho first-thing In tho afternoon waa tho homo races, the track waa In fine condition with tho exception of tho dual, for tho land here Is putitmy and when dry. very light. There did not acorn to be very much excitement about tlm racca (or thero watt but few except saddlo horscn, so wo would put that down aa rather tamo. Then canto tho bucking contest. Thoro woro about 12 or 11 horses that woro entered and tho rider who waa Judged tho best ono and rodo ac cording to tho rulos wa to havo a prlie of a hundred dollar buckaroo outtlt consisting of saddlo, bridle, spurs, quirt, bakamore, chups and1 roefa and tho uocon'd best was to re celvo a Hinaller prize. Hut tltoy had certain rule that they must follpw, and among tbo rulos waa tho rldor muni keep hla foot out from under tho horaoa bolly and not catch hla spiira In tho cinch, havo ono hand hold tho bailor atrap and tho other hand In tho air. They generally held their bat In onu hand and used It natft whip striking ttto home over tho head. Thero woro a few of tho rldom who woro thrown off mid ono man waa stunned for n (ow moments. Ono man mado a flno ride but ubout the tlmo that ho reached tho gato his spur broke loose ami off ho camo while another pulled his boot off with hla Hpur and almost retched tho ground when ho regained hla posi tion In Ii'Ih vaddto whllo auother had his homo buck completely from un der hint and ho lit, on bin foot, Theso bucking contest seemed to bu tho mom exciting performance of the occasion. Thl waa followed by a ball, game, but thoy aro so common that liioy uttract but little attention. Hut I must tloso for this Hum a my letter U gutting too long, Ttio next 1 1 mo will e about our vUlt to the Indian camp where thero were moral hundred of them together mul gavo a genuluv war ilsiit'o, Hut before I close I wish lo thank Ike resdur of lb Kaglids for III WaMy wwpllwM Ik-My iivo puht WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLET8 - -: rr. rr. : : rr- It, I'. Dean will begin boadlng wheat the first of next week, Mndford iiilcel Krldny were J. It ftowe, O. H. Illackford, Hay Kelly, Karl Taylor, John HUly and wife, I'tiul Lnkc and wife, Mlxa I'hknrd nnd Minn McNnsser. Itnv, Oastler of Central I'olnt wait a pleasant guest on Hfcnlc avenuo thl week. A neat atimmur homo Is being erected on tho Hllllngham -property which adds to the appearance of this neighborhood. Frank Thompklna nnd wlfn nr spending tbo cntlro clmutatKiua sea son In Ashland. Dr. and Frank Itay wcro transact ing business In thl district Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1', Hoaglund ro turned from a motor trip to Lake- view after visiting for eevcral weeks with Mr Hoagtand's sister. Tho J. W. and It. W. Klden faml- llea and Miss Hose Jones aro camp ing In the Chautauqua grounds for two weeks, Dr. and Mrs. Whlto of Denver aro ataylng a few day with D. W. Stone and family. Tuesday, Crater Lake was the program, after their visit, will leave for California resorts. Mrs. John McKcc and son of Al buquerque, and William McKco of Itoswcll, Now Mexico, arlved Monday ovenlng to remain for the summer with Mm. Frank McKee. Fourth of July Deings: II, J. Taylor and lamlly and John Williams and family picnicked at Lane creek. Ram Murray and family nnd party of friends woro picnickers al Mr Murray's mine In Willow creek can yon. The resident of Sccntc Heights or chard wcro guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rlsty. Karl Heft and family and Hoy Nichols and wlfo celebrated In Tal ent. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Porter of Gold Hill spent Saturday with Mrs. Hoag land. Paul Lake and O. 8. Mack ford fam ilies picnicked In the Illackford grove. ANTIOCH ITEMS The fanners in Htm tied ion nre tbniiigli with their liny crops und bending nnd binding work Him week. Mr. MeKinnit hit botipht n new binder and is cultiti grain for the farmers in Hun section. Some of our neighbors xi-itcd Tntil for.jbe Fourth of July celebra tion mid they all 'hud a mo-.t enjoy able time. The program wits good and with home racing and broncho busting and the dmfen at night. Trail ought to bo proud or its Fourth. 1'erry CtmjMiuiti last his pume on the Fourth on the ntnd to Truil with fifty dollnrs in it. Mr. Cox of I-ons Urnucli found it and nd timed it the sainc day with many tliunks from Mr. Chupmnn. Jnsper Hodgrrs of llcnglc inude it Iiumiicoh iit to Mctlford on Mou day. A few of the neighbors in Autiocli are going o Crater Itke to work during the Milliliter months. Mr. und Mrs. John Anderson of llnudoii arc iMting with Mrs. An domon's sinter, Mrs. W. 0. JolitiMni of Antiocl. Cluy Conlcy hits been helping Cluttde Chnpmuu with his bay crop. (Thu nick crusher is bctni? moved todnv (Tuesdnv) from Autiocli to the Hybeo bridge to crush river rock for the government mud. July 7 Hunt to Mr. and Mrs. Hcrt Cliuiminn, a baby girl. Itoth mother mid buby are doing well mid Hcrt is tcplUlg so high he only touchcn the ground in the high pluecr.. Mr, mid Mrs. Oscar Kodgcrs and family Mted Moitilay evening with their dutiMlilcr, Mrs. Percy Chnpinmi, mid had a pleasant time with imtxio mul hinging, Mr. Moody of Heagle is wot king for Supervisor Grieves on the l'roi pect -Crater Luke nmd. mo during the last 39 years that I havo been writing. regularly for tho Mall Tribune nnd Its predecessors, for during that time I havo written from ono to flvo articles for publica tion ovcry week and aut now patt KS yearn old. Who can beat that rec ord? Fort Klamath. Ore., July 3, 1914. MRS. H. L. UBAOH Ixptrt Oomtltrt 82G North Bartlett. Phono 603 M. K L E I N rem LOTHES MADK IN NNHKOHII Next tw tu First Nlul Nsuk, UiMMalM ummwv uutm Wat THL (hi Pft BBBMMMSBlBBBBBraBaW MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkTrvi BBBsVasssssssssHvr afSBMBBBBBBr ' HHraJMMMMMMMMTH SSSWMLtBl is only one of our many brands, but like quality biggest quantity of its kind sold. 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