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' W iHt im pwRutwiitir or bRRSRV) BBSWBEBHRSBWlRili BWHrBSMBBBR BBPB" BBJB BBWBIW XBBBPBBP BM' JBflfeBBflB tb BUM VOB IB wp TUlltflfBlll .'.i.. ' .A ,1 f"! IWif!?? ;H' . . "' .r' ' :S? 8tectel to Tte HenM) 8PRINQ CRBSK. Att. 11 (Wire- lea. ; Dolyd ia Immnhwloa) A party of two yeum glrto ot Ktemata Palls reached hare last alcat la tan , attar a exalUarattaj walk from CaHoaata, aeeeraiaK to R. C Splak pt tak ptaea. Akoat Ulrty atlaataa after tkalr arrtral ami dead ot daat waa aetfea dowa the road, aad taare waa aeam approacalag a rather short maa. who seeaaad to be la the last throes of aoae terrible aioay. He aaallx maaaaed to draff abaeelt Uto oaap aethfiff alaiBar to a brokea-dewa. saaTlaed. eeort-wladed horse with oae lee over ala left ahevMer. After" iaedleal attoatlem aad the ase ef a serasMac hraeh the eejeet of earieettr was dlseeyered to he PeUee Jade .A. L. Lsarttt ot RlaawthiTalls, whored left tela ettr la esaaaar with his teaffMsra ea a hike to Crater Lake, bat who arrtred here eossedMaaiu fa the rear, aad la torrlMe eoadmea. Is there a smoke hereaboats." la- qalred the Jadfe, la aoceats low, aa soda as he eeaM apeak, reariafffer his welfare fee was aot allowed the etlaialaat., bat told to wait by Maa aterSaiBk aaUl he had rarther re-eorered. "Thea ril aerer set the sejoke." said the Jadce. "for rn aever cat over this.- He stated, he had left without any satokes frost the falls, aot waaUag to eat his wmd dewa. The aeat awra iac he atteaipted to bribe; Saiak iato hawTtac aba to thai aeat stattoa, or to the foot of the BMaataia. bat Saiak reraaed, feellac that It was his daty mot to taterfsre. He was looklac very eowa-Bearted. aad beates with tears ia his eyes. .The last aeea of the, party, which 4 beee Jomed by galak's daaghter. etoed of dast ia the dietaaee. the Jadce betac earefally atauaed to a etroac sapUaev'wUeh waa so serried br-the yoaac ladles, aa to assiet hi orer the rossher pteees aad ap the trades. It cosld aot be deteraUaed for esrtala, bat frost the aiiisal ot daat, K look aa thoaghtthey aUcat I draalBCata. FISTIC ENCOUNTER CAUSEajROOBLE MEN ARRANGKO TOR FIGBXINO, , ONE 18 FDTBD, ANlf WBXV TBS mafiomm tor rAstaan bs J8 NOT TO RE POCND Joe Hughes sad a Mr. Whitney were arraigaed yesterday before Mayor J. B. Masoa for aghttag. aad after hearing the ease Hashes waa flaed, f 5 aad costs. He was grrea aatil S o'clock yesterday afteraooa to seeare his floe, bat failed to appear ror payaieat Bearea was aude. aad be was aot to be feaad: Moadar frfteuM wauaey appeared before Jastiee oowea aad appealed for some meas ure to make Hughes keep, the peace, as be, declared that he had threatened bis life. They had had oae eaeoaator and followlaff this aad'the failure of Whitney to seeare the peace bond from WetrlerAttorney Irwia, aaother eaeonater followed, Whitney getting the best of both,, it, to reported. They were later arrested, sad now Hughes Is soagat for nos-psymeat of Are Arriving Geaersl 9. Ttaejr Geaerat Beajamta F. Traey, oae ot the organisers ot tbeTeeubUeaa party and secretary of the aary in the cab inet of President Harrison from Hit to 18t3, died atfhls home ia New Tork city Aagast Cth. He waa In jured la aa automobile aeetdeat May seth, which. It w beUered. broaght on a stroke of paralysis. General Tracy was bora ia 1810. He serred through the Crru war, and was brsTeted a brigadier geaersl. Prior to that be had helped organise the republican party ia New Tork tte. He baa always been oae of its stanncheet adherents. He was in duced by Senator Piatt, boas ot New Tork state, to ma for mayor ot New Tork dty la 18S7, but was defeated PUB GROVE PICKUPS . The CMc Club met with Mrs. Sid ney McKeame last xauraaar aner boob. A venr enjoyable afteraooa was spent with needle work, afte which refreshments were serred to the following present: Mrs. J. 8. Mills. Mrs.. J. Bbepard. Mrs. Jam Grimes, Mrs. Henry Grimes. Mrs. tern McKeuie, Mrs. H. M. Miner. Mrs. Sam Miller aad Mrs. Sidney Mc Keuie. , Mrs.8. week. E. Ioenblce has been 1U this Miss Emma Murray walked out to Pine Grore last Sunday from town. She enjoyed the "bike" Immensely. spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Mack. Mrs. Burt Hawkins sad family were -visitors at the Pine Grore Sun day school last Sunday. The Pearl Gatherer Sunday school class was organised last Sunday. They will meet at the home of their teach er, Mrs, H. M. Miller, Saturday, Aug ust 21st The oflcers of the new or ganisation are: President, Dorthea Hawkins; secretary, Ethel Mack; treasurer, Clem Ioenblce. The Ioenblce boys and the Dixon boys bare returned from a camping. They report a very pleasant time aad one gallon aad a half of huckleber ries. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES s Baa, Fraaclseo ..,.., ,.. asm aad Schmidt; At Lee (te'ee'eei .1 e ee , N i I' mttery and 8 7 U U HOaklaad PerrKt and Breeks; Abis, aad.BIUoU. ,;:' AsPerttsml Teraoa . ,-j, ..,.... 8 II I Portland . r .,...,... t, 8 ' Mitchell, Troaune and MMse; Lank Files Fight for, Turkey United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 11. The allied forces in the Dardanelles are aot only fighting Turks but a formidable army of flics. Tbe flies are ersa worse than the Turks, writes a correspondent from GslllpolL Food is black with flies the instant It Is brought to light, and sleep is almost Impossible, due to the constant bussing attacks of the winged enemy. Jam, which enters largely Into the sweets of the army stores, la pounced upon greedily, and It Is oaly,by dexterous and long prac ticed maaetiTers that that a soldier w able to beat the flies to the eating of It -Midsummer In Oalllpoll nude the soldier wearing khaki drill shorts. trousers that end Just above the knee. Cigarettes on the peninsula are an absolute luxury, according to tbe cor respondent. The soldiers are willing to pay a .heavy price for cigarettes sold by Greek "esuteeas." Just behind the allied lines. The cigarettes are made in Germany, bat the troees smoke them Jest the All the new Taffetas, Poplins. Mes satines and Reps A new line of Black Velvets for suitings. 45 inches wide Beklings Kimona Silks, wadiaUt, 36 inches wide Pussy Willow Taffetas in plain and figured. 40 inches wide ' Extra Special Valu 90c Wo ara skowiRC a now yardwkioTntfwtMMtWtwfcoo Iuumm at par yard Also yard wida Silk Poplins for par yard -. , e 85c Stilts Drygoods Company "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" COCAINE FIEND TROUBLES M. D. WAS GOING TO COMPEL PHYSI CIAN TO GTVX HTM DRUG AND THREATENED TO ROR OFFICE, ARRRBTED RUT TURNED LOOSE A man claiming to hare secured cocaine whenever he desired, ap proached a physician in the city yes terday and demanded some of the drug or a prescription, stating that he could get it right along, but that the drug stores were closed. The doctor states that he refused either to the man aad questioned htm, but he would aot or could aot tell where he bad been netting It The man threatened to break iato his of fice or the ofloe of a dentist asarby to secure the drug. Later that night while on the street the physician saw the mam enear m office, but did not remain long, going to the dentist's oSce. , Tbe police were notlfed and tb man waa Jailed. The physician states that the man was under the iafaesee of Ueaor at the time. He has been here about a week. The law allows physician to administer to ar man to a small de gree who Is a victim of the drag habit, but not in sameieat quantitiea to keep him going If he is addicted. . .Oregon 1ms no place for drug vic tims where they may be taken far treatment or care. Near United Frew Service PRNSACOLA, ria,, Aug. il. The Hee.eee hoepKai of the Swtera of Charity, bow nearly somplstod, wiU tin to reeelre patients daring the LAWRENCE TAKEN ON ARSON CHARGE PLAINTIFF IN ASSAULT CASE AND t LAND CASK IH IRRKOTKII OV C7MRGE OF A1ISON BY PKITTTV SHERIFF LLOYD LOW night. C. E. Riley ot this city aad F. C. Klahsaba of Merrill are bis bondsmen.. The preliminary hear' lng waa set for Friday at 1 p. m Judge .Gale and W. Hi A. Renner nre the defendaat'a attorneys. The arson charge has cropped out following the turning loose 6f William Todd ot Dodd Hollow, oa a charge of assault with Intent to kill with a dead ly weapon. Aa argument started fol lowing the burning ot the barn which Todd prattlcally accused Lawrence of burning. Johnson Is a son-in-law of Todd, and the barn contained a cow and calf belonging to him. The calf waa burned to death, and the cow badly Injured, according to testimony brought out in tbe assault case yesterday. At several points In the train of testimony yesterday the Instance of the burning of the barn cropped out, and suspicion has. been laid on Lawrence, It being reported that he waa seen In the neighborhood of the barn shortly before ft burned. LETTERS FROM PEOPLE THE A. E. Lawrence ef Dedd.KoUow .was arrested yesterday by Dep uty SherlV Lloyd Low at Ma piece la Dodd Hollow, following tbe issuance of at warrant on eempJeiat of Dorssy Johnson of Dodd meemw. H He was placed under 81,808 bonds by Justice of the PeaeeOewea, be Editor Herald: Is It not n fact that the great wa ten of Klamath county can aa4 should be made more valuable, acre for acre, than even our timber and farm lands are? Some time ago noticed an estimate made of different fresh water streams and lakes la dif ferent, sections of .the United States, which gvi an average value ot 11,000 per acre as their earning ca pacity when properly stocked with Ash. Now do you know of any waters anywhere that contains more flsh food than does our great watersf Why not make them aa Taluable as any other ,watersT Call upon the state and the United States govern menu for the flsh of tbe varieties that mo waters are particularly adapted to. Some of our waters are the flnnit In the world for channel cat. bull heads, etc. Some for black bass. Tule Lake produces line specimen of flsh called the Lost River trout, or Isnd-lock salmon, but the dam has shut them off from their spawning grounds. Why not propogate that flsh from our hatchery by tb million, and stock Tale Lake to the limit, aad make that lake worth 8 1,888 an acre, tooT We buy bullheads ahlaaae' fn Sacramento Rtrer, bWk bass from Columbia sloughs. Why aot raise them at home aad by tbe mffiioa, and ship the surplus to other mar kets? it would air empioymeat to many, aad nuke us good mener. aad should net eeet anything bat a little fft. A CUMIN.. HOBO GENTLEMAN BY INSTINCT IlKAHOX FOR HIS ABHORRENCE OF WORK. HAYS SOCIAL WORKER PROMINENT -'Tho Tlmt United Press Service SAN FIIANCI8CO, Aug. 11. liobo Is a gentlemen by Inetlnrt. Is why be abhors work." Miss Emma Ansult, aoclal worker so summed up today the results of her flvo month's tramp from Chicago to San Francisco to study the tramp. "The hobo has been much malign ed," declared Miss Ansult "From my experience, I know that moat ot these so-called Itinerant workers are gentlemen real, kindly und good hearted men." Mian Ansult while hiking through Kansas visited a camp of ISO hobos and was elected queen. Goes to Fair J. I. Johnstone of tho Willis-John- stono Furniture company or this city, left this morning for San Francisco and a trip to the' fair. IsVieiUagHere Mrs. E. K, Barnes of Myrtle Creek In visiting bore at tho homo ot Dr, and Mrs, L. L, Truax. Will Return Tonight Mrs. F. O. Williams and Miss Kath ryn Williams are expected to return tonight from en extended visit at Cal ifornia points. In City From The Cedars B. St. George Bishop Is In the city today from his resort, "The Cedars" on uryst&l Creek. "Blsh" sav. tfan weamer is fine In that part ot the county. Will Take Pictures C, R, Miller, local photoaranhsr. expects to leave soon for a trin .. Prospect, Mill Valley and other points, cure views of jnat section. Here oa a Visit Mr. and. Mrs. Harrv niimu... formerly of this city but now of a.' raraento, arrived In the city last night to visit with old friends. They are VlslUng wl(h Mrs. Ida Fink. J The Hsrald, delivered sf I roar deer, sBes, ar heme, IN 1 OREGON MULES 60 TO FRER! IHM)VK OK TWO HUNDKKB AaV MALH 'PURCHASED FOR I CASH FROM BLY AND VIEW ItKDUlNO, Aug. llTwobu4iN. mulon for the French gnvernnuat rived In Anderson recently aad km J been shipped to San Francisco. Is'! were purchased, by a gowrnant '', nxent near Lakeriew and Mr, Or, 1 and wore driven across country ihj miles. Thu mules average from 1IM Si' K.00 pounds, nnd are from foirvj six years ot sge. Tbe purchass sne.. for the band la Orscon was cksie tsn.oon. PinMiwuBiiiiint: ' . -' - " TVT i! Tiiero is sharp competition is w( , eon for horses and mules. TntP", cunser or tnis nana waa onerco f "'j for his baraala the next day arur ?i was closed, but be declined. f J World's End Coming Again United Press Service , DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 11. "D -. .,.,., wiin t.w,- -w , mini, qr "eoiy roiium, j nvers the world Is about to end. "Bolovajs," he "told hl conirlj lion, "de kingdom am near at II. l.. ?.,.! .-J Ah ktkM' n nan pdvu a tuiuu. nua --- a Ust month Ah seen dem csrrwi crows goln la great nurabors W destruction of kingdoms Jutt asM Good Book prophesied. An wis was dem carrion crows gwlnet wf was gwln to Mexleo, dat's whih W waa ewlse. Aw what fo' wil ewn gwlne to MexIcoT To oat de MbsV dafs what to. A Amt .I-., .11 H1nv1l. De -t ' . . .'a. ; Germans is klllln' ever'bofly otw r- llnll mnA null, uw ilav'a SWlBS S"r J ..., ..u K'"., w -- - - . ,..H nvr haali , wnli'll be dSSdi S'.j. -.-. ,.... - ,.. -- - .. -Ti whet mil will. Vnu all see as J iom comtn'." v u TOO LATE TO CLAS5f WANTED Middle aged woaBiss..i be good (cook. Apply t ff;7) Herald JI Pavilioll susw rw iW esssr mr r i j-- J" s. h ' , DatMa Saiurday NlfU 1 ' ' Herald want adi get results. HtERU ORCHWTrU Kramse, MMBWbstbaai and eOmWBg weeKe fore whom be was nrwlassl mat muaia. i " .,j:Aita'vi''j 7 T Vimk'' ' v ' fiftifi -T N r's 4t BrSii.MTiSHK. lt - j.'j1 V. . i