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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1912)
v,;jv... ."rt-jft 3 - .. m tor nine JlefaliV AllirMKD IIY THH EVENING NKWBPAPffiM PRINT THE NEWS, NOT HMTOftY VI UNITKM 'WW NKWH HRHVICE 'M Ktilh Vi'r -No. liTHI KLAMATH PALLS, ORROOlf, MONDAY, MAY 00, 1I8 Frtce, Five CMM Ik jfl PAY PENALTY ABOUT MIDNIGHT ttMIIHKN ALONE KNOWH TI.MIi Kilt IIICIIEHOVM HMI l'rt-lrmllirle Arranged tlrrw ' Tlil Mmiilng Inillinlc Tlmt the fintfrawd .Munlrirr of AvU Mum It Will I If I'.lrclrtHUlrd Lain Tonlglil. i:rtit leading Vi Hi Hi Km. lion United I'roM Service iimt)N. May lo.Wanlen Hrldgw alone know when Itlrhesou will bu iecutcd Tho grewsomo prellmt-i narlta "" arranged thl iimmlng. i Indicating tho electrocution will prob bty l... nl midnight. HIcIiihuii rr; tired at "'clock tliU iinrnlmi and , ilrt until ocloek. riiionnlcigr of l.vrnle lraillng I i nt TimIa)' Ktrcutlon Mnrrh 22, 1911 i:ltltt- ronii of Iti-v. Clarence Vlricll Thompson Hlehrson, pastor of Ids fashionable luimauuet I!ii tlit flmrrli, lloaton. to Violet (.'Inlands, heiress u,f etclusUo llfiMildlnn colour, mmoiiticpil. June. July and August, 1911 -lllrhrsiiii (mtui-nlly uollrrd lining alone, with 19'yi'nMild Alls l.lnnell Auguat 31 Itliliriton mid .i l.lnuell attend llynimla (ir At I tella Kill chums she It Id marry Hip prcnchtin October ! Illcheaiiu U nl Irtcr.l to havi ImiukIiI 0hm1!p of ihiUmIiiiii In Newton, Mam., to "kill n dug." October 12 llaliin papers miniiiinr.' Illchesoii atnl MIm IMiiiainli'tii be married Orltibcr Slit October It, ' . in. At U l.liinill fnuiiil dead In clialr In bathroom In Y. W. C A, llrr friends ptioiio lllrhesmi. Ilo aikt "Why ilo you phono inn! Tell her relatives." Octobers' I rltcv. Illchestm t nlKhl takoi refugo In Ed inaii'U mnitalon. (h-tuhcr 10,--Autopsy show trail clrl miii to become n moth, rr I'nllrp my alio waa Induced to lako ryunliln hy promise Hint It would hlilii her ahuino. October 19 ltrlieaiin secret tj engage counsel. October 20. Itlcticaou ar rested whllo In tho Edmanda' home loiter Identified by Urugglat Halm na man who bought cyanide from him ami Immediately formally charged wllli murder. October 23 Special (Iranil Jury begins Investigation of murder charge. October 31, Dntn not for the Itlrlii'Hiiii KilmoniU wedding. minuter token to court for pro llmliury hearing, hut I pot pniinl, na grand Jury had voted murder Indictment. It waa ro turned nt nlmo uxact innmont ifl fur wedding. Ntiiemhcr 0 Prom hla coll lllclicioii endi word to church tlmt ho la Innocunt, and rcln'' lilt paitornto. Noemhor 13 Hlchcon nr rnlRiied lieforo Jutllcn Hander mi In crlmlunl court, pleada nut Kiillty, dnto of trial fixed for Jnnunry 15. HiH-einlicr SO Hlchcaon mu tllnlea hlumelf with aharp piece of tin; wounda not (atnl. Jnnunry 0. 1913 Ulchoon confraaeil guilt. Jnnunry 9 Hlcheion koii lenreil to dentil. Mny 20 IHcheaon executed. IIOSTON, May 30. "And may (lod, In Ills Iminito goodnoss, hnvu mercy n your soul." tinging In thn ear of tho tnll, Powerfully built, waxen faced mnii on hom Hut stern mnndnto o( tho law carried out In the death house In Chsrliktown prison early today wore hoie words, uttered four month and -Jo weeks ngo to him, as ho clung toj -- tuning m u)e crowaea couri room o Doston, hy Judge Banderaon, aa the JHer Imposod tho only penalty possi ble (or hu admission of tho most uol murder in the hUtory ot tho " Uev. O. V, T. llloheion, Rap (.'iillfl-.. lull Willi ll Nelll Itl'l. . V. T, Itliliemin In Hie ll.nlli Chilli-. "Ili'lltleiiieti llenply penl- tint fur tny in. nml ciiriienlly ili-nlrliu: na fnr na In my power Hen to iiuiliit nlliiiK'inulit. I here hy eoiitemi tlmt I mil utility of Hut undue of nhlch I utaiiil In IIiIimI "I tun iiiowd tu iMh tiiuito hy no liidiiceinntit of mlf Imne. lit or ti'lili'iic) llinlniu im la my rltne, (lint linn not wholly uliniiiluiieil mi., nml my inn rirlenco ninl iiiuiihiiod. hiiMvM'r deirnted nml lilliihled, will mil iidinlt of in) nt 1 1 1 wrnngliiK hy n pllhlle Irlul, lier, whonn mrn young llfu I hntii dentroyed. ' Coder tho Inatiliica of re niornii I Imvi) mifr!ril, nml ntn urfrlnK. Hut lorliiro of tint dnmned In IhU I Hint n m,ii iirn nf tnnifnrt. "In my ineutnl niiKuNh I no orul'e Hint then. In itlll of the mere) of I ho Mnnter mimo rem limit of illt Inn npnrk of good lie HtiKerlllR Willi IIH I rniild ulili in Urn only Ikm-ikih" ttlthln mine ptlnon wnll I inlclil In iimn mm. ill iimnnvr niliein my ilnfnl pint, help riiiiin other dep4lrliig mini, nml at lint llml fiinr with my (lod (Hlgiirdl 't'lnreiire V T. Itlrhiiuin " tint mlnlaler. who dial lictrn)id nnd Tim Wood ltltcr Valley I covered (then uiurilered (onndliig. truatlm; 'with n heavy and, nnd thn soil I of a AW l.lnnell, hello of the lllllo Ml- niiiulr.i forinntlnn, whlrh mnkes It ,lan of llyniiula, down on Capo Cod, jqiiltn difficult to break up, Tho ordl Ihnd hoped by hla open confcolon In luiiry plow with n mini nnd four horse nvold tho Iguomlnlous death In tho jnru only nbln to rover about nil acre 'cruil ihalr Ilia lawyers li.nl tnld .. day while wlih tho gnng plow about him that ho rould prnbitbl) cam a flflnen acre run bo plowed In the rouiniulatlon of Ihn doalti aeiilencn by 'aaino time. Mr. Ilnldwln states that Iclnarlng up n murder myater) whlrh. jlhiiro la great activity among the 'no niatlcr how rouclualvn thn evl i farmer of tho Wood Illtor country, denre. would nlway hate left n suapl jpartlcularly alnco tho Introduction of Scion In thn mliida of tlioaa iippoand toilht" utenm plow In tho valloy. Iclrcumatntitlal ctldeiiro In rnpltnl .caael, And the limn who hnd illl- graced hla holy calling, graaplng nt I the straw, had ptrnded gullly In the hopo Hint nfter nil ho might ante hi life, eleli though doomed to ape nil thn remnlndcr of It In prlaou llul I tin tliKlng worda of thn htiick l tubed, atnm fared Judge brought III realisation of how slender his hop ui, mid Itlcheaou hnd to tin carried 'out of the court hoiian to thn prison I van Hint returned him to tho Charles street Jail, where moat of thn Hmv since his senlenrat linn been spent Jail iirririiil edmltted today Hint was greatly deprMsed from tho ment lie wn brought back from hear. lug hla fntn pronounced. Hn rcnlliH Hint thn closing words of the court. iiltlioiigh u formula dMIng from pnat centuries, mennt Hint his only hope. was In tho Hod uhiuo calling ho had hetrn)ed, mid en slnco his waking nnd sleeping hours hno been haunt 'ed hy the spectre of tho brond .inn rhnlr, with Its bright metal bam and cruel network of wlnii. Ilngliiuliig In tho lltllo Capo Cot lllngn of lliiiiiil, tho lino tragedy which culminated In tho murder nnd Indny' execution wns tho world-old trlaiigln--lwo women nnd n mnii. Ilnrk In 1909. Hlchesoii. graduated KMnllnued on IMgn 4) STRIKE OVER IN AMERICAN LEAGUE u.u.i, piavHiis aiii: hmmwi:d that iu:ui:Ai-ri:it tiii:v wii.i. in: piioTi:rri:it phom insults IIY HI'IMTATOIW llnltoil Proas Sonlco PIIILADKI.l'IIIA. May t.,..ni,iill slrlkn In (ho 311. Tho American Longuo. Tho Tigers play l Wnshlng tou tomorrow. Ty Cobh will not play, hut tho atrlkers hnvo been nssurcii thnt his rnao would bo ndjusled Immo ......I.. i iriiiam wero nromlsed III.IHH). " . . thnt hereafter nil player would ho protected from Insult. U...M .InlillMllt .MllBt ItCHClllll PIIILAnni.l'HIA.- May 30. rho striking Tigers have nunouncod Hint thoy hno nsHunuices Hint every team In tho American Lenguo will strike unless Johnson icsciim m- .." l.re.ldonl Navln of Detroit lias nrrivcu ,i ..niifnrted w ll JOIIIlson .MtiUofihoomfcrencnthooxWencn of tho league mny depend. 1od game will" tho Athletic, has been poitponed, ANOTHER STEAM PLOW FOR EORT Killl VI' t'HA.SHi: TAKINO I'MCi: i wtM)i itivnt (IniiK I'luttK ,ii 'liiinlim Hem) Hod 1 ill Itnle or I'lrieeii Aileo il Hay Litnil Thul I'roiliiieil Ton or Wild ! Hit) I'ei Aiie. Will Hum Tmi and (lin-lliilr 'I'uii'. nr Tlmiilli) rami i ii io Arllte 'llio Wood Itlwr Valley haa anoth er hlg utenm power gang plow which will nimltt In breaking up thu valley hind that hna huvn producing about Imlf n ton of wild liny, nml putting ll tiinlt r ciilthntloii, no Hint It will rnlao itwo anil n Imlf ions of timothy to the urre W. W. Ilnldwln of tho llaldwltl IliiriUurn coinpiiny, returned flatur 1 !n itenliiK from Fort Klmnath, l w hern h went to deliver n ilxbottom ! J oil ti Deeru eiiKlmi gnng plow, which 'turn ii awnlh imteli feet wide. The iiik una delivered to Hliort llrothera, ninl ainrled to work nl thn llyland rnndi. Mr llaldn In remained several In) to full) demr.natrnto It opera tion. ASK CITATIONS AGAINST SIXTEEN VIGILANTES I'nlled Press Servlco HAN l :(. Mny 20. Alter re- ,.mnK hiding for two days, Attor nejii .Marcus Itohhlns nnd Kred Moore, nttoruc) for thu Industrlnllsts, np penred before tho superior court and naked for contempt cltntlons against sUtceu Wgllnntc. Tho attornoya ji,,,,..! thnt thoy nro threatened with pioirnro ly lh vlKllAntpa unlasa tliey iollw, tlu fow, Judgo Ouy nnhicd j j,n). 2, M thn day for tho vigilantes ;, ,,,,.. ! ,)r Jo() j Wright reports the ar rlvnl of n daughter to Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Mnrser, on Sunday, May 19. OROZOO'S REBELS m DESERTIN6 Iti.lileiiN of III Piimi Are i:clltil, a II U IVanil That Hie Rebel Will Alliuk in Hrdei t" Pntvoke Inter- tendon I'nltod Press Service MIIXICO CITY, Mny 20. (lovcrn imuit reports nro to tho effect that Oroco's rebels nro deserting and sur- icuderlng to lluortn. Hcnernl Her nnndex Iiiih boon sent south from here to meet tho rebel forces of Zapata. Hunger do to Kl Piimi United Press Servlco DALLAS. May 20. (lovomor Col- iiullt has ordored tho Itangcr to go ) 1:1 Pusn. ns It Is (eared that the Jiiurex rebels plan to try and provoke Intervention. Rebel (InrrlMiii Routed Hi. PASO. May 20. Two hundred federals raptured Cimdoloupe, thirty miles oust ot Jnurei, thl nitcrnoon rituiliiK tho gnrlson o( thirty robol Jnurcx hns boon sent reln(orcemont. nH It U fenrcd tho rebels win ntiempt to rapturo Jnurei, nnd resident of III Piiso nre greatly excited. Off (or Grand Lodge Colonel Frank P. MlM of Lake view- nrrlvcd In tho city aSturday eve ning, and left Sunday morning for Pendleton to tho (Irani! Lodge of Odd Fellows. W. H. North, delegate of Klamath Lodgo No. 127, I. O. O. V., nlso left Sunday morning for Veudlf ton. ATTORNEYS RETURN FROM LAKE COUNTY I'rimccutlng Attorney I). V. Kuy- kendall and Attorney J. C. Hutenlc linvo roturncd from I.akovlow, where tho grand Jury (or Lake county haa been In aeaalon. The caeca bandied by tho grand Jury were thote of lllchard Willi, a Klamath rail man, who waa Indicted (or perjury. He pleaded not guilty, and on a requeat (or a change of venue, the caae wai tranaforred to Klamath county, and will be tried In the June term. Katph (laymen, who waa Indicted for burglary, entered plea of guilty, and waa given three year and parol led. Floyd Lane and Oliver Brandt were Indicted cnarged with oaaault with a dangeron weapon, and a Joint Indictment waa found agalnit Floyd Lane, Oliver Brant and B. P. Lane (or nmault and battery. DIRT FLIES AT KII-TV-TWO HOMKH AND MVLKM AT WOIIK OX OROU.VDH SUNDAY AND MKN DONATK THKIR HKB VICKH FOR DAY A great change was undo yeaUrday In Improvement at the Rodeo ground, when fifty-two boraea and mutes, whose ue were contributed by friends, were put to work on the track and ground near the grand stand. In addition to the Elk who turci-d out, twenty-three friend, not member of the lodge, donated their service with the teaau. In order to help make the coming ahow a ancceaw. Tho earth waa acrapad along the grand stand, a It I expected It will be necessary to erect bleacher In or der to accommodate the crowd which will he In attendance daring the llodeo. HEAVY VOTE IN CITY ELECTION INDICATIONS ARK THAT RK9CLT IIKTWKKN 8ANDBRMN AND NICHOLAS rXIR MAYOR TtTLL UK CIXWK An exceptionally heavy vote 1 be ing cast today In the city election The greatest Interest I being ahown In the tight for-mayor between r. T. Bander- son nnd T. F. NlcboUa. Friend of each of the candidate ar claiming victory, but It I quite evident that the vote will be rather doe. The First and Second 'ward havu been conceded to Nicholas, and the fourth to Sandenon. Doth parties claim the Fifth wrd, while the NlcboUa men claim nn wen break In the Third. Sanderson men, however, claim the Third by from f.0 to 100 majority. The polla close at 7 o'clock, and It will be between and 10 o'clock thl evening before the count I completed. TEN JURORS lICCErlEO lURIONTRUl iinitad Pre Service L08 ANQKLKB, Mar I0.Ten ot tho Darrow Juror have been accepted and sworn Saturday. The defence exercised two peremptarlea, and atlll ha Ave left, while the prosecution has but three. The new Jurora are Hugh M. Dunbar, F. . Holding of Los Angeles and L. A. Leavttt, rancher of El Monte. Darrow Trial LOS ANOELE8, May 10. With twelve Jurors In the bog, ten sworn and two unexamined, the Darrow trial wo resumed at 2 o'clock this otter noon. Antomohlte Mas R. Q. Parker, manager at.ta lent tlo office ot the MleheUa Tire eoav I any, 1 Ik the city colling its) tl.n Hun ham Auto company, tnotr ittti agent RODEO GROUNDS NO TRACE FOUND OF TONY GASTEL fltlKNDH ARK UIIKATLV WOlt- RIKD OVKB DIHAPPKAItANCK Prominent limine Man and Old lt Idrtit Hm Hera Mlulng From III Home Hlnce Karly Hatonlay Mom lag Thoronglt Hearch Made liy Friead and OUcem Haj( Heen Wlthoat Hacctiaa After a thorough aearch, extending over forty-eight hour, no trace haa been fonnd of Tony Caitel, the well known 'local merchant, whoso unac countable disappearance bo per plexed hi friend and caused them much anxiety. Mr. Caatel, who be came hi bride a few month ago, I bearing up bravely under the u- pens and ordeal. She baa n convic tion that he ha been Induced to go nway during election time. But his long time friend, such aa E. It. Reamea and Rufu Moore, to both of whom he vu dearly attached by long He of oclt and business intimacy. cling to the belief that thl could not be correct, for he wa not an active partisan In the campaign. He wai xeatoua In every Just cause, and fear leu In the assertion of his principled. The last seen of Mr. Caatel wa by Mr. Leslie Roger, who law him at about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, having a parcel and going In tho di rection o( the west lde of Link River, but there I a conflict, one of tho offi cer aay, a to the assertion that that I the Jat time he waa observed. Chief o( Police Halt. Constable and Deputy Schatlock and Deputy. Wheeler made a thorough icarch of the town last night, but not until very late wa any determination made of tho former councilman' whereabouts. The pre sumption ceema to be that no foul play occurred, but alnco Mr. Castel waa a man of strong mind and Intel lectuality, It Is difficult to determine the mean or motive of his absence, especially slnco be wa very much de voted to hi beautiful new home and hla popular bride. At 8 o'clock on Saturday morning Mr. Castel came from his home on the Wet Ride to hi place ot business. He wa then In the best of health nnd possessed his normal buoyancy ot spirit. A searching posse Is being formed to scout the river beyond the power house. Mounted Policeman C. C. Low- left tbla afternoon for the Swan place In the quest, whlle-Loul Fleishman took the other lde ot the river. MAJORITY REPORT FAVORS 10RIIER Convinced That No Vote Were He- enred by nrlberjr.nVhile tho Minor ity Report Soya the Record Reek With Cormptloa United Pre Service WASHINGTON, D. C, May 20. The majority report of the fcorlmcr Investigating committee lubmltted to the senate y In part: "We are convinced that no vote was secured (or him by bribery; that no one else railed the fund to ecure hi electien: that hi election wa the logical result of existing political con' dltlons In Illinois, and free from cor rupt practice." A minority report,- signed by Lea, Kern and Kenyon, was alio presented It declare that at least ten Lorlmer vote were purchased, and also snys: The aenate record, reek with evi dence ot general scheming and cor ruption." Home From School Two sons of W. W. Mas ten. Charle and Woeley, have returned from Berkeley, where they have been at tending chool. The former ho Just graduated from Berkeley, and will ipend a hort-t!m vUltlng hi parent before returning to Bon Francisco, where he has been offered a line posi tion In the office of one of the prom inent architects ot the Bay City. Wes ley will graduate In February,-and will remain here during his vacation, spending the summer on b father'a ranch In Poa volley, TAKT HAYH TKIHIY WANTH TO UK THH WIIOLK TIIINfll Culled 1'reas Servlco HAMILTON, Ohio, May 20. In n npcccli here l'realdent Tuft said: "Itoo-ovcit inld at Cleveland that unlfsa ho waa nominated ho would bolt tho party. In effect ho said: 'I'm tho republican party. If you get enough votes In the convention to nomlnato nomo ono elao you becomo bolters.' If olectod president he would bo saying, 'I'm tho government; I'm tho pcoplo; I'm the whole thing.' " Hay He'll Ho Compromise Candldato CAMnilHXJK, Ohio, May 20. Col onel (loosevclt said: "I'll toll you who will bo the compromise .candi date: I'm tho man." Htockmcn Here Walter Dray, a well .known stock mnn of Dorrls, Siskiyou county, has been here during tho closo of last week. Ilo Is the owner of the sire of Yankee Girl, tho lister racer of the famous Yankee Hoy. Yankee Olrl la now the property of Judge Thomas Drake. CALIFORNIA KAGI.K8 ARK IN STATK CONVKNTION United Press Service HAKEItSFIIXD, May 20. The Stato Aerlo of Englo convened today, wllli Dr. Thomas Carncntcr of Ala- meda presiding. Fifteen hundred aro In attendance. Ocean Park nnd Kure ka aro candidates. tor the 1913 and the 1914 conventions. K. S. Tcrwllllger Is In the city from Merrill on business. W1ITATK DIVISION OF LAKK AND CROOK Crook county peoplo are again agi tating n division of tho county. Tho trouble nt present with tho laws re garding such measure Is that a lot of people who do not understand con ditions and are not qualified to ex press themselves through a ballot, are placed In n position wbero they nul lify the votes of the peoplo that do know what they aro voting for. Lake county needs to be divided (or many reasons, but the (act remains that It will bo somo time before thero will bo anything done In the matter. Lakcvlow Herald. MILLS ADDITION WINS FROM WHITE PELICANS What Is pronounced to bo the best lall game ot tho season wa played yesterday between tho Mill addition team nnd the White Pelicans on the ground of tho former, resulting In n scoro of 5 to 1 In favor of Mill addi tion. It was a pitchers game (rom tho start, and while both pitchers did remarkable work, credit Is given to Daly (or the success o( the Mill Ad dition team, ns ho never allowed i li.ill to got past him, nnd practically fielded tho entire Infield. The weath cr was rather cold (or baseball, yet there were very (ew error In tho whole game. BACK FROM HIGH GRADE DISTRICT ROl'NSKVKLI, AND MAQUIRK RK TURN FROM NEW PINK CHEEK. LATTER WILL HAVE CHARGE OF ROUNSKVELL OUSINESH Nelson Rounsevell and J. F. Ma- gulro returned last evening from Nw Pine Creek. Mr. Magulre naj become Interested with Mr. Rounsovell tu his New Pine Creek property, nnd nlao In his buslnosa In Klamath ir'ulU, and It has been arranged so that Mr. iJoun sovell wllt'hnndle the business at the mining town, while Mr. Magulre will remain In Klamath Falls and have (ull charge of all the Rounsevell Cor poration business here. Mr, Rounsevell state that there ore fully twice as many people In New Pine Creek a when he went there a short time ago, and the town 1 (till growing. Work on tbe mines I to commence oon, and miner, pros pectors and Investor nre still contln ulng to come to be on bond when tbe wethr will permit work to start BOTH CONFIDENT OHIO ELECTION TO.MOItltOW MAY DKCTOR HKNTIAI, .NOMINATION Tlio Convention, Plan Choeea by Jt Itepuhllcan In Ohio Olveo a DeeM- nl AitvanUge to the Neither Taft or Rooawvek' Na Appear on the Ballet Veto far Delegate United Pre Service CLEVELAND, May JO. PreeMent Taft and Colonel Roosevelt are each confident that the result of tomor row's election wilt bo In tbelr favor. Taft closes his campaign tonight at Dayton. Roosevelt opened thfa aton ing at Marietta. The names of Taft and RooMveK do not nppear on tho republican bal lot. The voter ballot only for MM dolegatcs. On the democratic ballot tho names of Harmon and Wlleen ap pear. Not only I the Ohio plan different from that of other direct primary states, but It Is io elastic that It la different In the republican and deao- era tic parties. Tho law permits eaeh party to choose between two plaas of election, and the two partlea 'have elected to try different method!) , . Under the plan chosen by the-re publican the six delegates at -.targe will bo elected by a state convention, while forty-two district delegate wilt be chosen by dfrect vote. The demo cratic delegates at large, on the ether hand, will be chosen either by Wllae er Harmon In person, depending on which candidate wins n majority of tho preference vote In the atate. The republican state eoaveatloa plan gives n decided advantage to President Taft, so (ar a the el dele gates at largo are concerned. About onc-thjrd of the delegate to. the con vention will be named Tuesday at the primaries, nnd the other two-third will bo selected later on by ceant conventions. The convention machin ery In most counttee la In control ot tho Taft men, and It I reported that fully 100 Taft candidate to the state convention are unopposed. Thin makes It probable that Roosevelt will have to win tho state by a big major ity to get tho delegate at large. In tho two congressional district In Cincinnati, the home of Taft, the Roosevelt men did not begin to Ight until a (ew days ago, virtually con ceding tho (our delegate from that city to the president. These foar, with tho six at largo, would give Taft a nucleus of ten delegate nut ot the forty-eight, leaving him to light on oven terms (or the other thirty-eight. It appear that under the plan un der which the republican are work ing the name ot Taft and Roosevelt will not appear on the ballot, al though the name ot Harmon and Wilson will. Neither will the presi dential preference ot the delegates oe Indicated on the ballot, and In sev eral Instance candidate are un pledged. Ou tho democratic aide the district delegates will bo elected Tuesday U tho same way the republicans will. but the voters will express a direct cholco between Harmon and Wilson. If n majority favor Harmon, the Ohio governor will have the privilege ot naming any six men he wants aa dele gates at largo. It Wilson wins, the same privilege wilt be accorded to him. HOMESTEADERS ARK STILL POURINQ INTO LAKE COUNTY Tho local office still baa Its share ot homestead filings, and these hove amounted to several hundred slnea the first of the year. The activity In railroad building and the advertising that has been given to the northern valleys of the county by tbe railroads runulng Into Dend haa resulted In a largo crop ot new resident, and the Indications' are that when the present season Is over that there will be very llttla land lett In tbe valleya open U ontry- . - i . Lake county has been fortunate M " having much fertile land leys where the now railroad aro made, and the eommeawmant, work on the Oregon Eastern suited In many hundreds of.sntoiMMVf all along the line, tnouga par Boat im,,- Doner ciaw or waae aves'i1. hi sssss j: I'niiairs. a T" V ! IV 1 ! 1 x two?. o Ijj ir ,.. A V 'V i jw iVJ. y