.mm ii " IV KNIGHTS OF PVTHIAi The regular meeting ot Klamath, Lodge No. 99, K. of P., will be held this evening In the west halt ot the I. O. O. K. Temple. There will bo work In tho rink or Page, find nil member are urgently requested to bo present. m ua mn gave bnze II HWJSJEIMED MHO MMOgVtBT, WROSK ACT IX MKMCTLY CAV8KI) MUROKIl, KNTKNCCU TO ONE YKAlt, AMI COURT WARNS ALL Hereafter those who give liquor to Indians on tho Klamath reservation will be liable to over ono year's Im prisonment In the federal prison on McNeil's Island. This rcsolto ot United Btates District Judge It. S. Bean was made known by that Jurist Monday when ho sentenced Eric Uerg qulst, the 8wede who gave intoxicat ing liquor to Qutmby Chlckasknne. The latter, whllo drunk on the liquid, quarreled with William Kolkomlsh, or William Jodah Jim, as ho Is .ilso known, and tho latter killed Qulraby. Dergqntst was given thirteen months. In sentencing Bergqulst tho court I . made It known that all future slm-j Frank Anketiy and wife were In liar cases would be dealt wun lar from their ranch yesterday on iun more harshly than heretofore. The court called attention to the nlnrmliiK Increase In tho number of such case that have come from tho three reser vations. Ktms.4h. Blletz and Umatilla. ' and this In spite ot the fact that dnu- tie warnings havo been promulgated! at all these places through the federal j aotnoniies. UH)K1IKRKI Alter March 1st, for nitty tlay only, nnv couple .securing their license In Klamath Foils and mo married will receive n taluable present. A DKAU TIFUL ALUMINUM C-CUP COKKKR I'RUCOLATEIt -v til bo given nwny KltKR by calling at our store, corner Fourth and Klamath avenue. 27-6t VIRGIL & SON. Wh) not have tho local laws en forced Impartially, not making fish ot une and llcsh ot another? This lias particular reference to tho treatment ot people building within tho Ore limits. nesa. MILITIA CHARGES III, BUT ARREST ONLY ONE Stale Soldiery Chase 1KO of Tliem, While Policeman's lllaekjark Knocks One IKws Many Chll'ilmi doing to Washington Ira Hansen of Keno was In the city on business. United Press Berrien LAWttENCK, Mas.. Feb. 38--The stato mllltln charged 260 women and k score ot men walking on Kie street. Tho cavalry pursued some to a common. A policeman's blackjack knocked one woman down. They ar rested only one woman. A hundred and fifty children are going to Washington. Marshal Sulll van refused to say whether or not lie would try to stop them. SSSffit ZS&ZZ'lKNBt OF AMERICHS IF TROOPS PASS BORDER I" 1 J Ilmt' I'lirem-l ' l'iel"" Mildew's Pi U. He Seueduj. ' S",,,' .H, IVirlgnei. I'f. ') '",,lu itnt. .nti.l'tMIn ntl.--iW Conncll Meeting Tonight Tonight the council Is to meet and consider a number ot things. Maybe A sentence to tho McNeil's Island thero will be a report from City At prison means over n year of traprls- torney Horace M. Manning on the ret- onnent in any case, and hereafter, nojolutlon adopted by tho council some natter what a man's plea, If ha Is time since that ne prepare ine nccoj found guilty, to McNeil's Island ho win ft. NOT IN THE WATCH TRUST The Hamilton and Dcuber Hamp den watch factories have never bcn conectod In any way with the watch I trust. Their policy has always been for an open market for all, depending on merit alone to secure business.. This policy has secured for tho watch-buying public: First The best pouslble watch that could be produced; Second More watch value tor less otey; Third Time pieces that will last a lifetime; Fourth Time pieces fully guaranteed. Call to tee our line of these watches before baying. FRANK M. UPP, "Watchmaker. Jeweler and Engraver. sary papers to bring before Ponce Judge Thomas F. Nicholas the par ties alleged to havo violated the building ordlnanco by a change of front on the storeroom on Main street now occupied by tho Rounsevell cor poratlon and Toggery. There have been no developments In the case be fore the police Judge yet. Government .May Take Action WASHINGTON. 1). C. Feb. 2V- Attornev General Wlekersham ile- clared that If tho federal Inws were violated tho government will act sum marily. Regarding tho preventing of women and children leaving Law rence, ho said: "It was a stupid blunder ot the Lawrence authorities In overstepping their authority. I havo ordered i'ic Massachusetts federal attorney to In vestigate." The federal bureau ot labor ordered an Investigation of the condition of the strikers at Lawrence. GUY HIS FIX PtiCES OF STEEl (Continued from Page 1) GHTXC0TE6RICE REAL ROTATE INSURANCE WB MARK A SPECIALTY of close WALKER IS SEEKING SHERIFF'S SEAT CHIEF OF POLICE ANNOUNCES HE IS A CANDIDATE FOR DEM OCRATIC NOMINATION AT COM I NO PRIMARIES Chief of Police Samuel L. Walker has announced himself as a candidate for the democratic nomination for sheriff ot Klamath county. He waa formerly a deputy sheriff, and for some time on the police force before being promoted to tho chieftaincy, Tho adrent of the cnlef makes two Democratic names In the list, B. St. ftJ iw Gcorgo Bishop's and his own, T -. "- Krr "'. "." "Z I The republican aspirants are Oscar L. Carter, cx-chlet of police, Charles C. Low, policeman, and B. 8. Grlgsby, tewtiea vlgea all laqalrles. A few goo bowse for teat. If you want to bay or aeU U will pay yon to ece as. Kwrt to Asaerirsn Hotel. Phone Ml rancher. concern (or financing the syndlrnto that organised tho trust. Of this, $62,500,000 was a promut- era' prom, wniio the remaining (.- 800,000 was the profit on a bond con version ichenic. In the first nlno years of Its existence tho corporation earned, net. the report says, l,0:ft.- (.85,389. Instead of $980,000,311, as Is set forth in the reports of the cor poration officials. This amounts to a net profit of til a ton on finished steel products. Eighty per cent of the steel pro- duclng properties of tho country are dominated by the corporation, the re port says, although E. H. Gary and It. C. Frlck told President Roosevelt when they absorbed the Tennessee Coal and Iron company In 1907, that the trust controlled and desired to control less than 60 per cent of the teel business. Even In making Its profits, the re port charges, the steel corporation re strains competition by concentrating the greater part of Its profits In Its operation on raw materials and semi finished products while confining the finished products plant to a low profit. ThU operates, according to the report, to keep the price of raw Independent competitors. Tho report showed in ueiaii we m Idrnds paid by tho subsidiary com panies ot tho steel trust during the first nlno years of Its existence. Tin' total amount was $T53.134,S86.53. Tho facts that the subsidiary tompn nles, operating In raw material, iiindt greater dividends than the finished product concerns was cited to showj that the corporation kept the price of tuned Press Hon ice row material up. to the einbnrrnsu, mkXU'O CI TV. IM S! H""'" ment ot competitors. Akoiiii. Pivsldeiil Mn.leW prlwtio A voluminous argument In fonrto.ni H,.cr,,,,y, ,,vlnre n mnssiiiio of til- , sections to prove tho steel tmst l , Aiiu'rlt'iinn In Moxlui fit) Is pmbalilo combination In restraint of trode was u l)u, (ineilnin tioops cioss tho bur presented In tho report ,u.r. tepieontutle of wirlous luia-( "Ono hundred and eighty-one pro- ,,,, ,m,f,.ried mid planned " 'Uilto vlously competing corporations wen' , llofl, foielgners In mi'iu "' " concentrated under the control of n (,rH,, ,relgu diplomats are pus slnglo holding security company ,Uh1 known as the United Slates Steel Aliibassndor Wilson refused to Pnrniimllnn." , I u Aliollll's dtlltellielll 10 f- ' Among theso roneerns. tho repoil vKMn f,.r tho statement mn pfilp sets forth, nro ore owning and mill- (tnll, t,t. foreign lolnco Ing couipanlos now restrained from competition In Iho sale or oro rnu I'ear IVri lug mi lnnl"ii roads, combined to prevent competl-, t lu., r,,i Smlee tlon, blast furnace plants, tlm fomM WASHINGTON. I C . 1'eb s nation ot which eliminated compcil-,Tn1 ndmliilslrnllon fenrH n nliuglmr1 tlon In tho sale of pig Iron, coal and )f 4vm0,rnns, forcing the liivnslou nf coko companies nnd other formerU jlix0,( as n lemlt of Airoua's stale-1 competing concerns. ,',,, president Tuft. Sir'tur "Other acquisitions were made in ..,., r ,i Acting Secretary of St.ite related lines or oitsiness, un rep"" say, "for which no exptnnnllon ap pears except the visible conseqiicm '. the removnl of surh roneerns from tho Independent field." This was the rase, according to the report. In tho absorption of the Ten nessee Coal nnd Iron rompanv In dlscuslng the corporation's con- trol of ore. the report asserts that 'u,,,,,, r,.u Iir l)1)ttlK u, all 2.B00.000.000 tons out of 1,t2.. iiMthi 90,000 tons of available ore In the country Is under control of tho trust PlllllOM ilioiioy:rctiliwi Ty pevrltjrt WeiarrylnstiHk n iileto Hue of everything Music, ortlre Hupidles, Ugsl lltanh and Mtallnnert . Wo gimrniitee rlrea mum. Man KnutcUro or Purl. turn!, nnd arrange terms Hi suit lb eoaveakwcw uf our i mlonirrs. MULLER MUSIC COMPANY Main street, between Till aRd 8th fm 3 Wilson eonrerred Ssnatnr l.onfe s.ill Tall ilecUred the slluutloii as "ory dangerous nnd delicate' ( IliimiiKo Slhintli'ii I'rllltsl I HAGLV: PASS, Feb :s Th situ ' iillnn nt Dnrnngo Is rrltlral Itibels captured Velnrdena, and Arimo and unerlrnii are emlsngered. T"u thou- l.nK'inn DO YOU KNOVj , ,, . II n. .. J" That wc carry n (till nun complete une or atatioiigfy Scltool ami Office Supplies ? We are offering om. excellent l)ox.paeri In vnlnet up to 50c 25 cents Per Box WHITMAN'S CANDIES KASTMAN Nyal Family Remcdieg KODAKS 1 TNDERWOOD'C yFOK DRUGS U FOR RRST Housekeeping nnd fur nlsbed rooms; city water: electric lights. 1SS 10th street. S-:Mf I iS"HSII GERTRUDE & CO. Take pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Klamath Falls and vicinity that they will open a salesroom here on March 25, for a short time only, with a large and comprensive line of Latest, Exclusive, Spring and Summer Models In New York and Imported . . HATS . . For Ladies, Misses and Children At extremely moderate prices. Later announce ment will be made of the location of our salesroom and we will be here in good time for you to see our styles before you select Your Easter Hat s Notice of Halo of Mortgaged Proicrly Notice Is hereby glum Hint l.nd,l and Tllton bnnk, n corporation, or ganized and existing und r and b lrtuu ot tho laws or the State of Ore gon, and William It. Until, to satlsfj their respective. Interests In a certain ut-l Lfrigage hereinafter deslg. natcd, wilt sell and conrcy, for rash, on tho 9th day of March, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In the city ot Klamath Kails, and the portion ot said city commonly called Shipping, ton, on Upper Klamath take, at the dock or wharf of the esscl known aslho steamer Klamath, In Klamath county, Oregon, that certain stcatn. boat or vessel, called tho "Klamath," ot tho burden of C9 gross tons or thereabouts, together with tho boilers engines, masts, bowsprits, boats, anch ors, cables, chains, rlgelng tackle, ap parol, furniture and all other ncres. firlf thi.ronntn ntinurtnlnlntf unit lie. longing, tho property of the Klamath "vr ,h'rc Lako Navigation company, n corpora tion. Incorporated nnd existing under and by vlrtuo of ttio laws of the Htate of Oregon. Said snto Is made under and uy vir tue of the terms ot a certain niort gago, made, and executed by tho said Klamath Lake Nnvlgntlnn company, on tho S7th day of November, 1'JOS. In favor of said Ladd and Tllton bank and William It, Davis, to scruro tho payment of one certain promissory noto, executed by the laid Klamath Lake Navigation company, a corpora tion, dated nt Klamnth Kails, Oregon, 18,100.00 due In one year after date, without grnco pnjable to tho order or said Ladd and Tllton bank, a corpor ation, at Ladd and Tllton bank, Port land, Oregon, with Interest at tho rate of S per cent per nnniim, from date; nnd ono certain promlnory note, exo cutcd by the said Klamuth Lake Nav igation company, dated at Klamath Kalis, Oregon, Nuvombcr 12, 1908, for tho sum ot IS. 000.00 duo one yrarj rrom onto wiiiioui grnco. mniiio to tho order of said William It. Davis, at tho Klamath County bank, Klamath Kails, Oregon, with Interest nt tho rate of S per cent per annum, from date, which said mortgngo Included the porsonul property hcrelnbctoro do Hcrlheil, and conditioned Hint It do fault should be mndo In tho panient of said notes, or cither thoreof, then tho said Ladd and Tllton bnnk and William R. Davis might take posses sion of snld personal property nnd sell same, or so much thereof ns might ho necessary to satisfy the said debt, In terest and reasonable expenses, nftci first giving notlco of thirty days by publication In some newspaper, pub llshod in Klamath Falls, Klamnth county, Orfgcn, nnd to retain tho same out of the proceeds of such snlo; tho surplus, If nny, to belong nnd to bo returned to irald Klamath Lake Navigation company) cald mortgagor having failed to pay said note nnd mortgage, or any portion thereof, tl o laid mortgagees hnve taken poxscv lon of gold property on account of tuch breach of condition, for the pur nose of mojelng sale thoreof, for the reason and purpose? set forth In this notice. Dated thin Btti day of February, 1012. 8TONB & IlARIinTT. Attorneys for Ladd and Tllton Hank and William R. Davis. 2-E-:t-9 b I'uliil llnllle of Itamlii'l-H SAN ANTONIO. Keb 21- lt.new.il of the Meilrnn attack on the Morris riinrh opposite Sierra III.1.11.1 l ex-, peeled The rancher refuse lo llee 1 to America Lat'r Herder rlanhes helureii the Aliu'rlr.iri rnnbnjs and Met'ciiu reb ' els nro reported, mid eiilteiuelil ruii high Armed posse of Atucrlrniis are patrolling the border Rescuers reached the Morris rnnr'i and dl pirsed tho besiegers. llrou I'.iw.ill .l.r raiirh malinger, uns wo'irdt'd und Ino friendly Mrtlrniis ni-r.- I.dlcl In n li.Mtlc at the Wilson ranch, ii-iir Alhelii' Texas, tour Meilrnus were killed and Charlei Tuttle. American wounded Itilnl. Mnnli on Clillii..itiii,t United Press Service , L'L PASO, Tex.. Keb. :) -Vniilr. fiic nrc mnsslng nt Jauret prcpnrntor lo marching ngnlmit t'hlhtinliu 1 l.t , o'clock tonight Rnjnl'a SOI) men de rived. 2 000 rebels nro In lauret Iluslness has resumed nnd inn an lennlng Amrrlrnns are lUh'-smdng I'or SlH-rlfT I hereby nnnounrx mys'lf a rnudldnti. for the nomination for sheriff on the Di-luorrtttr ticket, subject tn tho will of the voters nt tlm pri mary election to he held on April 19 1912 H I, WAI.Knit PRINTING ON TIME Our facilities enable us to deliver any job of printing promptly, and always by the time agreed upon. Wo deliver the finished work not excuses and it'i good work, too. Call on us for every thing in the printing line, and bo assured of prompt and efficient service. W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. HERALD BUILDING, FOURTH TttT UCTWCCN MAIN AND KLAMATH THREE Extra Specials For The Week White Lawn Aprons IOC Taffeta Silk Petticoats.4 4ft Mostly all color ana buck Messaline Silk noslly all colors and lilack Petticoats 368 Advance showing of New Dress Millin ery, Shirt Waists and Lingerie Hector's Department Store