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Ate MMMtMf Tnlr VOL. XXXI LAKKV1KW. LAKK COUNTY, OUKOON, SEPTEMBER 15, 1910. 1.1- i ary . 37 DEMOCRATS ARE SHY ON TICKET ONLY TWO NAMED ON PRIMARY TICKET NOr HUNGRY FOR OFFICE County Ticket at the Prl marles Will Have That "Vacant 8taro" Tbo ballot to t bended Demoora tlo voters at tb primary elertina, Hep'smbnr 21 will btv vsceotlook, with pleuty of blank spec (or pen manshift, If lha tnt r U disposed to write m names of bia choosing for eaeb county ollloa. Tba state ticket t fairly wail Bllad, bat tbere will be duly too oame oo tba County ticket, Theas will ba A.M. Schroder, who want ta ba abarllf and P. W. Payne, who will no donbt Rat nomination aa thara la oo ona on Republican ticket against blm. tbe tbe Registration Closes The riiitrali"n lewis were elomil Jmt n!tit by County C ark Payne, the Uitiil iiuratr tif vIit rvUt rlntf ! lug IXt.'i This Ih a gain of 44 over tlmt of two years men, the r.flMirutloii for ms ami lIO btmitr aa follows, lake D'l Furl Mock prflnc'U lug; included with fiivi r Lake fur IU08: IHM 1UCR 42 IIS 23 43 83 117 ftotith Iakevlew 180 Sumaaer Lake S3 'eJeU-y it Cnn.kKl Cm k 24 Nor(h Warner W South Warner v 2 North Laavvlcw 190 Silver Lake) 110 Drew-H Valley 8 Ooo-' (jika 31 OoffMaell crwk CI Tbom4-)rrk 17, Lake ' . . W JorL'lCtxk m Tutal W)6 170 10 9.1 41' 861 DOINGS AT STAN FORD 1IVERSITY GEORGE R08S WRITE8 A LONG LETTER Tells of His Experiences Since Entering That' College tttaoforl University, Sept. 3, 1910 Kelt tor ttxauiluer, DforMir; With tbe idea in mind, that tbe bappeoioga arnoud a college tu'gbt Interest some of your reudera 1 submit the following concerning the Leland Htuntord University. Tbe university le one of the largest it net tba largest eoJowed universi ties lo tbe world tbe earn' bolug 950, 000,000 nod so far as I am at pre Heot able to ascertain tbe amount of 200,000,000 constitutes tbe sum ex panded In biioglnn tba university to what it now la. Tbe boildiuga form a quadrangle and la tbe middle of the quadrangle la tbo memorial court where tba etatuae of Mr., ilra. and Leland btaoford Jr. ara altoated. I Hhall not aitMspt to give any more ot a daaoriptlnn for It would take up too much apace. Tbe f Irak thing that appeal to a freHotnan upon coming lo sight of tbe university le tbe grounds and about the next and most Important tbiog id the" apperanoe of a eopbomore, which la a olasiuau above tbe frettble and tbe one tbut tantallzaa tbe new comer, wbo immediately yella the year he is to graduate nod tbe poor uosuspeuting fresble la soon Into tbe bands of buocb of sophs. 'l'bey do ull manner ot etunta with blui; as for lostaoe foroe blm to ebuse another frnahle around on a Utile covered with tnuglefoot fly paper, box, while bUodfoldttd with glovsa covered' with blaokiog, King give prep school yUa, jfViipoaii to uirlu, thuub auy one tbey Ineut for belog allowed to live, work 1(ft 0,0-eds.nod niuuy o'Jit foolish on- i Continued on page 8) Now at Klamath i The many lrl-it l i t Frank Gas ford Ilia well kiinou i iikI. Inu who dm 'In l.aknvlew M iinine lint wtutei w II tin glad to learn itiat be now la In Klaii atti r'klU wl.ciw he baa peu a I In iiounxntniii wiili lila musical stoHes a "Hot Tamala Foundry" wbeto tba various spaoUh dl.baa an appreciated bv eoiiooeeors generally' am served to bia patrons, Wblla Mr. Graham, bia parteer aarf tba guests Frank draws tba ciowd wltb tba sweet ttraloa of aosu spsolsb walti aod gels them going so faat that nothing less limn CMIa Con Oaurue nr i ral u loe tamala will suffice to show tbrlr apprecla tion. The Strong Man Tba Gteat kniiu la ooo of tba tnartloo a thai 'a u akiog a bit with tba Klamath Fall people .aod ba la oertatoly original lu loni of tba tuula that lia Mil la off. Aa a draw- I Inn ., ), .lln.. .-... .nlA.,.1.11. tba largest lo th I iwu-rJIled wltb rassengers, to nu ovr blm lo tba atroat aaob eveolua' belore tba eitoo lbm populace. Wbeo bunrgy ba da voura large quauitle of itlata aod otbar dellcacita aod to abow that strange diet aitraaa with blm ba challenges auy person of bit weight ta come on tba atairwaod wraatla with blm at tba aama tlui ehowiug aoma fata of etrenuth that ara lu tbam aaivaa wooderfol WILL RECONVENE CIRCLinjOlIRT JUDGE NOLAND ARRIVED LAST NIGHT Several Interesting Cases Are to Be .Heard At This Term Judge George Nolan d artlved In Lakeview Ustoubtaai wlll reoon van Ciiooit Court. , ' - Among the cases tbat a ill o.ima up are those of tbe Silver Lake dam aite easas resoltln fro-u tbe famous cae Hough k Porter, luvolviuc water ricbte In tbe Bllver Lake Country.' Tbe Harry voider case may also be called, aa well ae tbe charge ot borae atealiog lidgel agalua Ueroard Kubl wbo waa wltb UeMoss when tbe latter waa killed by n member of a poase hi Kl-mtb County a few weeks age , Has Faith In Lake Oo Tborsdsy of last week, Osorge Ede, of Loyaltoo, California made tilings ut tbe local land odJce oo a 100 sore Desert claim and a 330 aore bometead, a total of 4 HO acies ot land aituated lo tbe Christmas Lake Vellev. Mr. Ede was accompanied oy Alfred 1. Donovan, of Kgli, wbo til ed on a 320 acre bometead. Both meo have good faith In tbe future of the country in which tbey bave located. Will Take Vacation ttev U. J. Weotzell, 8unday even log closed bis pastorate In Lakeview and will take n well tarned rest dur Ing tbe ensuing year. Ue expects to divide bis time between Ceuarville and Lakeview. His suooessor aa pas ter of tbe Laksview M E. Cburoh will be named at tbe llillaboro confer enca wblob meets sborly.. Will Return With Bride . Word has just been rwcelved from Jack MoAullltfe a former sheepman ofthis plaoe, to tbe effect tbat be was lu Chicago aud would ba married in a few days time. Mr. McAulhffe intends to return here wltb bis bride aod there Is no doubt but what ba will reoalfe a warm welcome oo arrival. Will Pave Tbe dual step Main 8treet In, the paving of tbe streets of Klamath Falls was taken last Thursday ulgbt when tbe cKy coun cil Instructed the Mayor aod Polio Jode to sign tbe contract awarding the contract for paving Main street from Link river to the depot' with bltullthio niateilal. Tb Republican voters In town, or a majority of them, have received during tbe past week siroular letters from Congressman Uawley and Judge ISeao, requesting support at the primaries. Tba primary election tares plaoejon Sept. 21th, and it la expected tbat a big vote will bs turn ed ont KAILKUAU MAN Wm Goose Lake Valley Fruit (Finest He Has Ever Seen ADVISES IMMEDIATE PLANTING OF TREES Says Southern Pacific Will Do More for Lake Coun ty In Near Future 1 han Imagination or Expecta tion Calls For Which Is Certainly Wished "Plant fruit trees" ao that tbav will be bearing fiult when tie rail roada gat bar to taba tbe rmducts of your orobards to tbe market of tbe world It takes Ove yeara or more to get tbe tree into tbelr Brat bear log aad If tboe tbat have landr tbat ara adaptable to this loJutry wait not II tbe railroads onmi ibev ili be fivw or more yeara behind tbe tlmea. . I have aeen aoma of ta finest fruit tbat it has ever been my pM? 1 lege to view lo tbe (Jooee Lake Valley tbla trip. At Davis Cre-k tbe or. nharda of Jobo Urlles are In tbeoi selvrs worth going a long dietauce lo sea. Mr. Drllea anema to hat every variety of deoidloua froit no his treea and from oloae inspection tbe surprise even tboe that have been the moat iiptiiulstio regarding yor many Advantage In tbla Hue; ao spoke J. M. Folloo,. I.trt t Freight and Pasa ngar Agent ef tt-e 8ootbern Paciflo lo ao Interview at tbe Hotel Lake vie wber be Is stoppiog while look log after tbe loterests of tba company be ropreeenta. He further oontiuueu. "I oame to Lake law to aeoore for tbo8ootbern PaolRflaeontmnation o your bitaioees from Reno, Nevada either to or from tba East or West. I am not unfamiliar wltb tbla town and ' country, 1 bv known your people and tbey bava known me. I have never tired aaylng tbat Lassen aod Mod oo coo o ties' California and Lake county, Oregon have the beet undeveloped ooo a try lo tbe Unltea Btatee. HARRELL LOSES NERVE BEFORE HANGING Contrary to expectations, Issso Newton llairel, executed at 12:30 last Friday for the murdet of Walter and Herbert Newell In this county last June, did not bear op atrong under tbe preparatlona for tbe itn peudlug u'deaL but gave up com plete II was able , to walk to tbe scaffold, but did not attempt to speak. When tbe noose was tight ened about his tbrost his groans were lond enough to ba beard lo all par. a of tbe execution chamber. Harrell's exeoutlou was the blood'eat ever for all bis paat sins, held at tbe state prison Being com- lu Harrell's case the operation of pletely unnerved, toe drop of five tbe law was speedy Tbe crime was feet eight inches almost jerked bis committed in June, he was tried and bead from his body, and tbe blood convicted July 9 aud bauged Keptem from tbe jugular vein soon cohered ber 9, the tody aud floor, which should : liarrella' body was placed in the have sufficiently satistied the craveu , Cathdlld cemetery in Salem, curiosity ot tbe hO spectators preeeut. ! ' V. M. Goiey, ot this place was xouisday ttoeeiair was dropped Ove I feet 10 Inches but Harrell was a much heavier man. Prison Pbyalcan 3, N. Smith pro 33,000 a Year 8aved Another eoonomy this time tb sav ing of $33,000 a year will ba shortly efftotsd at tbe treasury. It coets tbat much to ooont tba sheet of paper opoo which money, poatag stamps and revenue - stamps are printed. Eaob sheet Is regarded aa having tbe value, ot the money or stamp to' be printed, opoo It,' ud tba aoooooting ba been vaiy close Hr after tb million of sheet will b atond al tb bureau of engraving and printing Instead of at tbe treasury, on count ing operation I bus obviated. Fifty, on clerks thrown out of tb govern ment employment by tb change probably will find employment lo other departments. Band is going to get valuable ad vartislng In tb East by making a eomplet exhibit in tb Orsgon car to b shown by tb Hill interests. A splendid collection of products growb around Hand will fbs looluded ia tho oxbitit, which will bs so ob ject lesson lo wbst Oregon farm cn grow. It is certain to get good re sults. Every Oregon town should bav a like showing. "1 want for my company your wool by nor II os at Keoo. for Uoe ton, New York and 8ao Francisco; elm your mecbandite aod 1 vestock: I have hut little fear tbat 1 will not get it. for vnnr people are juat aod wear entitled to it, prorMed we site rou the same as others, heuanae l have beload von for the nnHt twenty years; thank to tbe may friends and oeieb- "I bave no word against any rail-1 ora wbo s i kindly assisted me dor road. i,nt 1 w fll say ti riu int tnvlln th" sickness and deatb of my comraor tbe 3ioberu PaciHo- ill boaband. Mrs. J ,T. Metzker le the near future likelv -i t to ire i and family, for Lake C'oouty. Oreit o and Modoc I rrrrrr- Coiiuty. Cal. tlian our Imagination j or eioecfatioo mils for. If e' I expect to he very cioie to vonr everv interest. We want yunr boal Dees: want it ngbtfull. aod will res tbat yon are given aa good or better eervioe tban any one else can give you. '"It yon oaatbe Nevada-California-Oregon Railroad at Altoria via Reno, it la aixty one miUa Uea to Ban Franorsco tban by any other route; the Southern Paciflo and eon nectlone Is tbe qoloket, eafeat and beat route to every point east for freight and paaaengeta. Thara are four passe orer traloa eaob way daily. Wo put paaaengere into Ban Franoiaoo la eleven boors ftom Reaot we put tbem loto Cbioago In two aod one half days fro u Reno Our Hose are equipped with every known safety dert.ee t fall to sea theref-r, why we caenox reepecuuiiy am for a eon- tionanc of tbe busiaeas" nounoed , Harrell dead two and one bslf minotes after tbs trap was sprung j wbich-was an unusually quick death, Harrell was sttendend in tbe last rtea by Father Moore, of Salem and Fath er Francis, of Oraots Fans, Harrell having been baptized in tbe Catholic faith Thursday by tbe reverend fa ther. Father Francia in his state ment fcr Harrell tnarely said tbe coo demusi mnn was penitent for tbe crimes be bad committed against (Jod and society, aod craved forgiveness among those wbo witnessed tbe exe cution. tie is a brotber-iu-law of the Newell, wbo were murdered by Harrell. Will Open to Settlers Tb Oregon k Western Colon lie tion Company which recently ao aooqulred tba big Cssoad wagon road grant and will open op 800,000 sores to settlement has appointed Earl L. Marvin formerly state land agent for Idaho manager of the pro party and tn lands are now being appraised preparatory to opening tbem up for settlement. Tbo possi bilities of Irrigation on tb laod now belog considered by the owners. Getting In Winter Goods' While u.auy Unto loads of wool are being hauled to tbe railroad at Altura eaoh week, these teams oo their return sre heavily laden wltb merchandise tor our merchants. Every business bouse is now putting In tbelr winter stock aa tbe roads are good aud freight Is now niuoh ohoaper tban It will bs later oo. Eph Miller has returned after a abort v Id it to oau FraoitUco. Eph re ports having a Hoe time on the trip. While In ttis city hn saw Oeorge Verliog, a former sbsep man ot this ptsoe, who Is now located tbere. Guy Ingram Regigns . . On September 12 I took occasion to sever my connection wltb tba Forsst Service aod 1 deire at tbla time to ex tend mv (hacks to tbe atockmen and forest oaera of tbe Fremont Foreat wbo bae so kindly assisted me in tba way of sood will and roopatatlon during ay administration. Dnring my eight yeara employment lo tbe Foret Brvlo 1 bat sever bad better delegation of good peo ple to deal wltb nod 1 take pride la commending yoa to tbe supervisor that aball auoceed me. (Joy Ingram'. ' Returns From Outing Mr. and Mrt. F. P. Cronemlller retoroed last Saturdev from a five weeks vacation in Klamath County stoppiog moat of tbe time at Fort. Klamath In Wood River valley. Tbey vialted the buckelbetry natch near Crater Like an 1 fnnnd onlte a num ber of berries hut any tbat tbe erop waa a little ebort this y.iar. On tbe way borae tbay arnppei a few days In Klamath Fails and visited among old friends. Card of Thanks 1 h to extend my beartfolt SCHOOL OPENED LAST MONDAY TEACHERS WERE READY FOR YEAR'S WORK The Enrollment Is Much Larger Than That of Last Year Studies war resumed Monday la, the High and Public 8choola. - the first days enrollment being 200 gains 213 a year ago Tbe enrollment in the several grades was as follows : . High SobooU Prof J. F. -Burgeas, 23 pupils . . . --. ; - Eighth Urade-Hazel Horn, 26 pupils. Seventh Orade E I tb A MoNea,. 27 pupli. Sixth Orad anJ Senior Fifth Sarah Horn, 40 pupils Fourth tirade and Junior Fifth Usrtrude Palmer, 39 pupilr. Third Grade-Beeaie Boigess, 38 pupils. 8eoood trimary Uertrud V rnon. 27 pupils. First Primary Peail Hall 40, pupils. Resolutions of Sympathy Whereas, our beloved brother, Jsmea T. Mettker, whs on tbe 8th day of September, 1910, by tbe de cree of ea overruling providence, called from bis eaithly suffering to a boue where paio and sorrow are un known, and where tbe weary Uod rest be it therefore Resolved tl at io tbe deatb of Bro ther Metzker the memhera of this lodge fully recognize that we have lost one of our number wbo was imbued with tbe pure principles of tbe order and whose life aod cou rt act suiter no reproach to be on his beait either as an Odd Fellow fellow citizen or bosband and father. , Resolved tbat tb sincere and heart felt sympathy ot tb member ef tbie lodge b and ara hereby extendea to tbe bereaved widow and family of our deceased brother whose loss we with tbem deeply raoun. Resolved that as a token of love aod esteem for our deceased brother the lodge , room ba draped in mourning for tb thirty day period and that tbe members wear tb mourning badge during tb same time.' Resolvsd Tbat these resolutions be recorded on tbe memorial page of our lodge records, tbst the ' storetary deliver uopy ot properly engrossed to tbe widow aod family of our de ceased brother and that eaoh paper published la our city also be fur nished with a copy for publication. Lskevisw Lodge No. 63 I. O. O. F. Committee Oeo. E. Morrill, 8. F. Ablstrom Daniel Ueenois. Charles McCaity wbo has been acting aa barteudsr at Plj-uu'd 4ibWM left Frldsy mcrnlng f?r New York I City, wber he 1 to locate. , ' CUT DOWN SIZE OFPAPERMONEY WILL BE NEARLY INCH SMALLER EACH WAY MUCH WOULD BE SAVED New Notes Would Be Htsr Convenient to Handle) In Many Respects Director Joseph b. Rlpb of its bureau of Eograviog aod Priattof thinks It would save Unci f 1,000,000 year if tbe (5 note about on third tb size of tbo pv- ssot issnes . because tbe bills woo id wear longer and therefor would ooi bave to be replaced ao frequently. He has communicated with proa losot baokers and financiers t brooch -out tbe country, and if hie eug tlon tbst tb oote be made srsatW meets wltb genersl approval, -tbo obaoss wilt be made Immediate! in tb oas of tba gold aod 4rvr certificates and Treasury notes U ut as the plan cannot be pot lot) opperation with legard to baok cot except through the action ot ooa ttres. it Is believed that tbere I little probability of financiers n doisiog tb plan now involving a It would tb baodling of two diff erent size of paper money. The, email aized paper not ba been tried , and I now in . tba Phlllipioe. It is mora aoavslntly handle 1 and wears better. Want Better Roads An automoolle stage Ho betweea Ashland and Klamata Fall ta projn-. tad, provided some argent work Is) re, pairing the Jackson County end of the road aarosa tbe Cascade ia don. To County Court of tbat ooooty ia . belog urged to take Immediate aotioa Klamtb Fails people want auotnr oo t lot io toe Rogue River Valley, aad tbey have come ta the o oeia elon . thai tbe oi3 road aorosa tbe Caacsdea i tb most reliable the year round DOHIAN PLANS TO AID UMATILLA OREGON MUST MAKE A NOISE TO BE HEARD In Order to Secure Right ful Share of That Twen ty Million Actiog Governor Bowerman hurried to Portland by automobile list week to join tbe army engiueer, who left to lospeot tbe Umatilla irrigation pro ject for tbe purpose of recuomending to Presi lent Tart what appurtioumect Oregon aball receive of tbe 920,000. 000 apporpriatlon to reclaim tbe arid lauds. "i'iiere has been some tslk that Orogoo has not been beard sufficient ly to get what it wants from tbe gov eraojeot," said aotlog Governor Bowerman "and I thought 1 would join tb engineers and party going to tb Urn it ilia project to e what is dolog. Vou may depend upon it, tbat if tbere is any obanoe at all to get a portion of that appropriation for Oregon we are going to have it. Oregon will act for what it want this time and the request will be made In such an effective way that tt will accomplish rvaolts. "There are 60,000 acre under this project, whloo if Iriigated. the reo laiomed land would support 100.0CO or more people, "oouUnued tb Gov ernor. Consequently..! uonslder it of prime importance to the state that these lands be developed as rapidly a possible. Dr. W. G. Cole, ot Pendle ton, Orsgon gave'me figures wbeo I was In Eastern Oregon which show tbat other projects, not nearly ae iavorable as tbe West Umatilla support one person to the aore, or a famlv on Hve acres. Tbe Wet Uma tilla a so locutwd tbat it can proJaee prscllcally any crop Loowo to the :Cjrtljbt, aud produce it luadvs (Con tinned on page I) 1