11 DRAKE TO ACT FOR THE CITY ATTORNEY DOM NOT ASHUM WITH TBI MAYOR AND COON CtXMKN THAT Wn IS AGAINST INDIVIDUALS INSTKAD OF CTTT City Attorney Thomaa Drake mM thla morning that he bad leaned that papers la tha case of Dr. William A. Leonard and Hoary Rabbee against tha citr had been ssrved on tha conn cilmea, mayor and police Judge, and Indicated that ha axpactad to act tor taaofldaW. Thla would Indicate that ba dota not hold, with Mayor Thomaa F. Nicholaa that tha antt la oaa against ladlvlduala. and that tha men concarnad will bar to appaar aa aach a defendants. "I expect, ot count, to appaar la tha circuit court to act la behalf ot tha dafaaaa. and will endeavor to pro tect tha rights ot the city ot KJsmilh Falls la tha premises." aald ha. Ha atatad that ha thought uadar tha existing condltlona la tha city attain, that it waa rathar uatortunato (or tha city to ba Involved la a lawsuit which would put It to soms expense. bat dadlnad to go Into tha merit or dmerlta ot tha platntlta' or le'ead sate' alda ot tha case. Tha aalt will ba called up batora Clrcalt Jndga Henry I Baaaoa at 10 o'clock aait Monday morning, aad It remains to ba aaaa at that Urns whether tha taandaatos aaall Isiat or whether tha caaa will ba subject to aparrlag by either alda aad tha coa- ,uat delaya which ao oftea hap pea lit tha law. TOORIST MILS TO GET AWAY ATTEMPT TO LEAVS) TMK CTTT UBAVINQ UNPAID MUM BB HIND raCSTIUTED BT QUICK ACTION Oft ajBawaaaaafjMirrI-1J' CARDINAL TO RUN OWN M0T0RB0AT MERRY DEL VAL wUIi ACT AS "captain AND PILOT ON PES KNT WHICH IS SENT TO HOI FROM AMERICAN CARDINAL ROME, Sept. No email amount of consternation waa expected la eon aerratiTe Vatican clrclaa whaa It be came known that Cardinal Marry Dal Val, aacratary ot etate to Pope Ploa. has accepted from Cardinal O'CoaaeU ot Boatoa the gift ot aa uauaually an type ot motor boat Tha craft baa been aeat to Lake Pledllueo, where Cardinal Merry Dal Val will ma It hlauelt. The acceptance by tha papal eecre tary of state la declared by tha con. narrative element to be the culmina tion of "modemUm" which baa In raded the Vatican under the regtmo of Merry Del Val, resulting not only la tha Introduction ot typewrttera and telephone la the Vatican oHces, but ot the actual Installation In Saint Patar'a, built by Mlchaelaagelo, of en elevator, and also la the uae of auto mobiles by high prelate la the Vat ican, While the oaa of automobiles baa now become common among tho cardlaata at Roma, It la pointed out by the conservatives that no cardinal ever before evea rode la a motor beat, to aay nothing of tha personal manipulation of one. PHOSPHORUS IS FOUND IN BODY EXAMINATION OP REMAINS OK NOTED SCULPTOR LEADS TO CLUE CHINESE DOCTOR IS AMONG THE MISSING SEATTLE. Sept. 6. Indications of phosphorus poisoning have been found by Dr. O. J. West la a patho logical examination ot the stomach of Louis Potter, tho sculptor, aad Dr. West reported the discovery to Cor eaer Snyder. Arrangements have beea made to ship Potter's body to the family in New York. Lao Hang Chow, the Coins doctor who treated Potter, la still missing, aa w also "Mrs. Percy." who waa the acalptor'a companion aad came with Mat to Seattle. A marriage license waa Issued this afternoon to Thomas D. Stllea of Swaa Lake aad Miss Beulah Flackus of Dairy. Miss Flackus Is a daughter f at Charles Flackus, the wall known Dairy taraer. Wanted to Bay Two, good milch cows; must teat par cent Apply boa 741. It One tourlet who had been la thai neck ot the wood eamptag aad heat Ing, did not get away without paying his score, aa ha tried to do. This waa a man giving his name aa Arthur Robinson, and who la preeumed to bo from New York, at which city bla traveter'a check ware Issued. He aecurod from Barney Chambers' gun store over 111 la ammunition, gun and teat rental, aad at tho Mon arch grocery A. O. Lewie gave the man "tick" for over ISO worth of food and supplies. Robinson came through Fall Tuesday aad left oa tho evealag train, apparently for Baa Fraacleco, without eetttlag for bla purchase. Chambers and Lewie took ap tho mat ter through tho oHco ot Jostle ot the Peace Charles Graves, aad throogh quick action by tha oMee ot Sharif William B. Banes tho man was ap prehended at Weed, where ho prompt ly aettled tho blUa aad waa allowed to go on his way. WFJaWrwaaiiTfl (Coatlaued from Page 1) BRAY MAN WEDS A LOCAL GIRL WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED AT THE BAPTIST PARSONAGE THIS MORNINO WILL MARK THEIR HOME IN BRAY Ing arreeta for aay law Infractions hero. It waa argued that aalass resorts outslds of the city limits were closed It would be Imposalbls to carry oa aay affective campaign la the city. For pure aad unadulterated take, the atory printed la tha morning pa per today regarding the closing ot tar houses la tho restricted district la this city to entitled to all of tho medals, according to Deputy Sharif 8eaJ lock and Wheeler, from whom tha pa per claimed to have aeeured Its In formation. Both Wheeler aad Schallock are credited with long statements, la which they outlined the work they are auppoeed to have contemplated. Mr. Schallock astir denied thie morn- lag that there waa aay truth la tha following printed la the Northwest- era: "After Mayor Nicholas learned yesterday that the aharirs omce had aotlfled tho womea to close up. ha visited Deputy Sharif JAha Schallock and offered to co-operate with Mm. " 'We have waited a long Ume for you and your oflcers to enforce the city statutes against places of this kind tha mayor waa told, "and you hnva utterly neglected to act. Now we ire proceeding under the state law, and need ao halp at this belated time from the city ad ministration " Mr. Wheeler to credited with a long and rambling statement concerning the moral crusade. "I bad a abort conversation witn n Northwestern reporter last Bight." said Mr. Wheeler today. "I gave blm practically the same laformatloa that I bad given to The Herald la tho morning. The report of my statement aa printed la the morning paper la not correct." Aa a matter of fact, there baa been a disposition nil along to co-operate with tha city police, ao far aa the sheriff's omce la coocerned. "A Northwestern reporter aakod me yesterday evealag about tha work we bad done la connection with the cleaning up of the city," said Mr. Wheeler. "I told blm that we bad ordered the Inmates of the houses In the restricted district to leave' the city forthwith. "Ha asked me where we got our ordera from. " 'Did the district attorney tell you to go ahead?' be asked. "I replied In the negative. " 'Did Governor West order yoa to act?' ba naked. "Again I told him 'ao.' That was about all there was to It" Earnest Women Workers for Suffrage are Here Medford Ladiei Meet With Local Men and Interest Many in the Cauae of "Votes for Women"-Cam-paign Will be Brisk in this Section Although In the city but a tew hour, alnce the arrival ot the train from the south yesterday, Mra. J. F. Reddy aad Mtaa Qladye Heard of Medford announced thla afternoon that they had Interested many men aad womea hare la the equal euffrag movamaat which la aweoplng the state. Both ladles are member ot the Southern Oregon Rqual Suffrage Club and are thoroughly Interested In the campaign In which they are active. During the day they Interviewed a number of prominent women In the city, and a plan ot campaign wa practically agreed upou. It was de cided that the most effective work could be accomplished here through ladlvlduala. rather than In eictuslvo co-operation with any one club or o clety. Judge I1uon and Judge Worden promlied the Medford workers that they would aUt whenever called upon, and It Is asiured that there will t h.r hafore election day a num ber of prominent speakers, both men and women, who will aid in in cam paign. Mra. Iteddy and Mis Heard wilt start for home tonight. Clayton H. Blnka ot Bray and Mlaa Ethel May Noeler of thU city were united la marriage thla morning at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. J. O Brendell. Only wltneeaee were pres ent The bride to a niece of Captain A. Noeler of 8hlpplngton, and I wall known In the city. Tha groom to em ployed In the lumbering builneee In Bray. Mr. and Mra. Blaka will go to Bray at once. MOTHER JONES TO LEAD STRIKERS THREE THOUSAND MINERS WILL MARCH BEHIND THE WOMAN TO THE STATE HOUSE TO SEE STATE EXECUTIVE United Press Service CHARLESTON, W. Vs., Sept I. Mother Jones wtU lead 1,000 mlaera from the Kanawha coal district through ths streets hers tomorrow to call at tha state house sad protest to Governor Olaaacock against the order permitting mine guards la tho Paint Creek district STRIKE RUMORS PUT TO AN END United Press Service CHICAOO, Sept 6. All possibility of a etrlke ot the street railway work era to believed to bave beea eliminate ed. President Roach of the railway company has agreed to the deawads ot the men for arbitration. SAWMILL QUARREL LEADS TO MURDER BRITONS WOL DELAY PROTOST Doited Pre Service LONDON. Sent B. UmoMeUl hat reliable information from a foreign offlce eource confirms tho rsport that England Will not nraaaat nrAtaat against tha Panama canal regulations until aner the forthcoming presi dential election. Chances are that sooa a new fra ternal organisation will have a branch fat this city. An organiser for the Loyal Order of Moose In la ths city, ndeavorlng to enlist a membership sttHdsnt to lauaeh a Klamath Falls HOAQUIM, Wash., Sept 6. As ths result of a quarrel, Tony Prapaa ahot and killed Oscar Fremke, bead aawyar at the Weatem Cooperage company's plant, at Aberdeen. Fremke aspiring half aa hour after ha waa ahot. Prapaa tried to escape, aad' waa pursued by J. Hemphill, at whom Pra paa ahot twice, but when the gun failed to explode tho third tlmo Hemphill closed la oa the murderer and caught him. Prapaa to II ysara old aad Fremke waa II and unmarried. Tha man bad quarreled tha night before, aad Pra paa aecnrsd a gun before returning to work. Ho to said to bavo angered Fremke, and when Fremke retaliated ho was killed. Notice tor ritMtcaaloa (Net Coal Lands. Department ot the latrler. Ualted States Land Office at Lakavlew, Oregon, June 17, 1111. Notice to hereby given that Jamas Briscoe, whose poetomce address la Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on the Id day of Jaaaary. 1111, He In tble office awora atatement aad applica tion No. 01117,'to purchase tha BWH NWU, Section II. Township II 8., Range 10 E., 'Willamette Meridian, and tha timber thereon, under the provisions ot the act of June I, 1171, and acta amendatory, known as the Timber and Stone lw," at uch value aa might be fixed by appraise meat, and that, pursuant to meb ap plication, tha land and timber there on hare been appraised at a total ol 100, the timber estimated at SO.tsa board iret at 1 per M., aod the land st 10; that aald applicant will offer final proof In support of hi applies, tloa and awora atatemeat on the 10th day of August, 1111. before C. R. De f .ap, county clerk of Klsmslh county Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is st lloerty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a coateet at any time before paten I Issues, by filing a corroborated affl davit la this offlce, alleging fuel, which would defeat the entry. A W. ORTON. 7-4-l-tl Register. Salt la Eqalty to Foreclose a Mett- IBUMM MEDFORD MEN EXCEED LOOT If 141 divided by four equals 17, did .four Msdford hunters violate the state game law! According to tha Medford Tribune, four Medford men returned to that place from a bunting trip oa Lake Klamath with tha result ot their brief sojourn In this section. Ths psper says tbst ths four men shot 141 One Mallard ducks. The stats law provides that not mora than II ducks may be killed by a hunter la aay ssvea consecutive days. Ths Msdford msn, according to ths Tribune, escssdsd ths legal limit by two'ducks sack. In tha Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Klamath County Joaeph T. Peters, Plaintiff vs. Lola Hardy. Ira Hardy, Jano Roe Har dy, John Dee Hardy, Heir at Law ot J. Fran's llstdy, De ceased; Also the Unknown Heirs of J. Frank Hardy, Deceased; Also, All Unknown Persons or Parties Claiming Any Right, Title. Estate, Lien or interest la the Real Estate Described In the Complaint Herein, Defendants. To Lala Hardy, Ira Hardy, Jane Roe Hardy, John Dee Hardy, heirs at law of J. Frank Hardy, deceased; also the unknown helra of J. Frank Hardy, deceased; also all unknown parsons or partlea claiming aay right, title, oc tets, Ilea or lateraat In tha real es tate described la ths complaint here in, the above named defendants. la tha name ot the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff 'in the above entitled court, bow on 01a with the clerk of said court, within als weeka from the data of the first publication of this summons, and you are notified that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint aa hereby required, the plaintiff will apply for a decree of thla court, aa prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: That a certain mortgage glv en, by J. Frank Hardy to thla plain tiff on tha (hlrteenth day of Septem ber, 1101, to secure the payment of the sum of four hundred and eighty fire dollars (1415.00), with Interest at ths rate of tea (10) per cent per annum from aald date be foreclosed, defendants equity of redemption therein foreclosed, and the land de scribed therein, to-wlt: South half ( H ) of the aouthsast quarter ( ) ot Section Thirty (10) and north half (H) of northeast quarter (K) of Section Thirty-One (II), Township twenty-three (11) aoutb, Range nine (I), east of Willamette meridian, In Klamath county, Oregoa, sold In tha manner provided by law; and ths pro ceeds of said aals be applied aa fol lows, to-wlt: First To ths payment of the cost of this suit and tha forecloaurs snd sale. Second To ths payment of audi sum aa tha court may adjudge reason able as attorney's fees to bs allowed therein. Third To the payment to tho plaiatlff of ths sum of four hundred, GO TO BED On the floating Pullman kojfscbuat HALLARD L U B at Wlncma Lanalaf Saturday night. In tha moaning you will babe In the fllDST OF THE DUCKS Busses laavye the laadfng hotels about 8:30 prn, Buufariatcr transportation, three meals noMd oflsS.OO TICKETS ONSALE AT HOTELS elahtr.flv (1415.00), with Interest thereon at the rale of ten per ceat I ( 10) per annum from the thirteenth day of September, 101, until paid; rnd to the payment to plaintiff ot the further sum ot fourteen dollar (I4), with Interest thereon at the rate ot all per cent per annum from he fifteenth day ot March, li0, unUI III paid; and the further sum of four tern doltara (HO, with Interest thereoa at the rate of li per ceat per aunum from the fifteenth day ot March, 10S, until paid; and the fur ther fum of fouiteeu dollar (114), with Interest thereon at the rale ot six per cent per annum from the III truth day of March, 1901, until paid; nnd the further turn ot fob. teen and 10.100 dotUr 1(14.40), with Interest l hereon at the rate ot lt per cent per rnnum from the fifteenth day of Mrrch. 1907, until paid; and the fur ther sum of iliteen and 64-100 dol lars (lie. 54). with lnter.it thereoa at the rate ot sis per cont per an num ftom the fifteenth day ot March, 1908, until paid; and the further su of ittteen and 74-100 dollars (116.74), with Interest thereoa at the rata ot lx per ceat per annum from the fifteenth day of March, 1110, uaUl raid; and the further sum of seven teen and 70-100 dollara (117.70), with Intereet thereon at tha rate of ls per cent per annum from the fif teenth day ot March. 1110, until paid; and the further sum of eighteen aad 47-100 (111.47). with Interest there on at the rate of als per cent per an num from the fifteenth day of March, 1911, until paid. Fourth That the plaintiff recover cf and from defendants hla costs aad disbursements herein. Fifth For such other further aad ctiieral relief aa to the court may Htm meet with equity. This lummoD 1 aerved upon you hy order of the Honorable Henry L. I'vnion, Judge of the Circuit Court of tn State of Oreton, for Klamath rounty, made on the thirty-first day of Auguat, A. D. 1911, by publication thereof In the Klamath County Re publican, a weekly newspaper pub lished In Klamath rounty, Oregon, for nl consecutive anl aucceeslve weeks. the dste ot the Drat publication being the 6th day of September, A. D. 1911. W. LAIR THOMPSON. 9-6-10-10 r Attorney for Plaiatlff. Notice for Publication (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, United mates Land Office at Lakavlew, Oregon, August 16, 1911. Notice is hereby siren that Cor if. Dodge, aa widow ot Frank F. Dodee. ot Fort Klamath. Oreaon. who. on August 11, 1908, made Homestead r.nrty (Act June 11, 1906) No. 0119, for the 8W U 8EU.SKU awu.fu. MS EH NWK, Sec. 16, Township 14 -. uange e E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mk final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. De Lap. Countr Clerk nf KUm.it, county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on me bin day of October, 1911. Claimant names aa witnesses: Arthur Morrison nf Vnrt Ki.m.n. Oregon; Oeorge J. Well of Fort Klamath, Oregon; Alice A. Voso of Fort Klsmath. Ornn n..i.. French of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 9'5-10-3 T Register. PER LAKE NEWS Crater Lake commit,, .,,i.lii... aro meetlna all n i .i. .. m.,.. - -- . . .a.ua at Ulllio- quln. Round trip fare, Cklloquln to Crater Lake, fll.69. When sdvlut t.- .k... . .. bllea will meet lauaehes at Agency Undlng. Iteuad trip rate same aa Chllsquln. Automabllaa from n..,.. ... . Msdford. Monday end Tku.. 116, III reaal trip. " "" X GOOD PRINTING Is an imoiisik factor in any business, and often contrnWtes toward success Let jsf show you oukatock of bond paper nrint for vou i fonery which will ''getter line lof oflko sta- ive n business WO. SMITH PRINTING CO. lirbURTH TRKKT, SKTWCKN MAIN AND KLAMATH hot i$sV u i r i a F. L. Tarpta-A. W. Trj4aTV Ateoarerred CoarrrU IlilUlai) IT FUVVKLL STRKKT. AaUaKatT, NAN FKAMIMO Kooma Witt) private bath, taVSeMi Say ep wkliuul bath, IIJS. Keropeaa plaa. T lUilti tionra la twhreoa aanii KiilS!! !& MrZSkWk t rorsr TBK IAMU.NOT,WKAR tuT la aur to ba a pUasaat a4 refreehlng,eioe for thee have awaiting them at ketu that lanW which ealy a re- sriy.appomtea Dtmrooai , Aad modern auHar ihlna ha Dlsoed Uem M la disposal of rich aad sew ! far Urn ourM BO srs so limited as not to be aefci to .ford hat wa a few ytan ago aa almost priceless lutrf. t yoa deslrs to know sll abatt what a moderate ium they ats he laatelled, call up ossaw Cheap Excursion Rate? isAa-svr ,ss Via Tli otutli4rn IMoIfi AN OOWNatCTIOHB The Doable Track. Safety Block Uses of the Wirt Good for retira Trip ulO October 31 ciiicAoo '. $80.50 DENVER $03.00 NBW TORK A 110.50 OMAHA ...,., . r, $08.00 HT. I'AUL , ....... , . . $81.)0 KANSAS C1TT ....... ,V $68.00 . BOBTON . $118.50 ST. LOUIS . $78.00 NKW ORLEANS ...i $78.00 Comiat4!$.4atet to other rolnM VIA ANY DliaOT aODTB LaW VS FIX IT FOR " We will g you the feat, caeepeet and aafaat. Tskt to f tswttons Natlsasnark aafi Laks Tabes. Obssp si's trip " "or lafenaaaloa or itesffattea Call oa or Write, S. J. BAILEY, Agent, Klaimh Fslli D. F. and P. ft., 801 K St., Sacramento, Cai. V