VW " Wir..,,n to A Clan Ad Will Do It Today m Ntn Today member of the Associated Press. ri'lii'iitli YVnr. No. mini KLAMATH KAM.H, OJtKUON, WUII.VKHIIAY, Jt'l.V 1!7 I IK! I ASTERN Oil IN GOME TD MATH ('(ilmiUiitliiM 1 i'f m m Wi'inl rimrli by 11... "? nmi experienced ilnlrytimii from Wisconsin und iulddln ...i..n. -latex iniiv result from ii llir.iu days' vlitlt li'iro if Otto 7,wy iMirt. nf I recti roumr, icihiiihi "which, n.mponril of only Hi lon- mMiih In hiiIiI to limit all cnuntlen of thn Wnllml Hint.-,, In i-Iiim-m produc - Hon. 'wyg.irt ispncliilly Wd ranch and I ho tliiwod tin. Wiiod River lountry and If ho In HnrcHful In In- '.. ..-,.....-l..milnK W lrl-n.U th Htnrt will ""'' ""V" "f I! IHH irii'llUH 1110 Hinri wiiii rv I i.mi.Iv i, mini,, mi Hin miner niirt lirilllllllljr li.l liui'in "H "II of tho Wi'i'd tract, which In diked, . ,, dltrheil nnd ready for ilnvelopni.nl It iiiinirii ij i In est milled that SO acres of thin land in iiififi wilt support a fnmll)- containing flvo ..n..u .....1 ll... tnifl It, II. intivltii.lltl JK'I.IJlin, HIM, 1IM' 11" " - ili.velnpuieitt will HiiHtiiln Ro fauill - lllH. . . imill .w)gnrl wnn nriompiiniii. ny "" Agarti-r. of Itiiudolph, Ni-brankn Tho vlHltor, wrn. womlorfully Im. prosse.l with tho rich growth of nl.nki.j,,, ,rntnty , ., ,,, litnl tlmolhy In tbo Wood river roun f(if )1(f ,Inflnt hn( o try and the hi-atv erops oftrlover and rjo on tb Crtlmliililn innrnh The, sired up with practical tyes llio po ( Idillal billliir fat proilurtlon nn Hie nlMlfit fields nf IliK Klnmnlli proJiTl. nnd left with tin. i.vldKiit Impression that Klamath enmity wan a dairy man's par.idlso Tho weal lb of green milk prnduclug feed whs n rnvetntion to them, as In Wisconsin nt this Hi'f.Min. thoy nald. the natural forage In dry and ilnlr tiii'ti must drpeml up on com fodder, nnd Inter sll.ige, for milk production They led this morning committed to no definite proposal, hut apparent -ly.xflK.oviM-r.'liil'.illini ol-trying to Intercut their frinuds and neighbor In torn) ilnii development, mid ll Is hoped that proper er-fporatlon by bankers, land-nunem. the chamber of nnnkers, lanii-ownerH, hid cnauiLor oti .... . .'n.l fill Mm i.vnlilfit- nt Hint iltiv 'fitiiliiiirrn and rltUenn gennrnlly wllli rauso tho project In miilerlallio Into dellnlto nccoinpllshmoiit. Albers Dead as Result of Stroke I'OIITI.ANI). July 27 J. Albers, rellreil mllllonalrn li..rv in-iii miller. whoso collection on n charge of viol- oting the esplonugo ait. which wiisl'"1"1 " '' return of V. C ri.rently set nsl.lo by llu I'ulted I ". mnnaKer. from a trip to States supreme court and a retrial or dored, died today at his homo In M II wauklo, Oregon, nf paralysis. i rrri.i; mm, tiihowv nv IIUCKINd HOIWi: AMI 1NJIIIIKII Thelma Clay. 9 years'old. daugh-l(ln "l,!'y optomlstlc about ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay otl'1'0,011 Powlblllllca In tho Klamath Mills addition, wau thrown from n homo yontorday afternoon nnd sovor uly hurt. 'It Is bollovod hor nrm,"K0' '""ihuIohh und other physical mny ho fractured. Tho accident oc curred on tho Kntorprlso road, when tho horse, ridden by Tholmn and -hor slHtor Jonnottc, 12 yearn old, bucked and throw both child rcn. CUT IN CK.MKNT HATH Tho Oregon public servlco commis sion ban announced lower freight rates on cement to Klamath Falls. Tho cut generally nmouutH to about ten por rent. Tho now rato from tho following comont plants npplles: Dav enport, Oil., Ui contH a hundred; Chittenden, Oil., to Chlloquln, Ore, f 17 V4 contn; San Juan, Oil., to Kirk, Ore., G2t coiHh. Al'I'UAI, DAMAdi: HUIT Annual wan men ny inniiiiiii nun. morning In tho circuit dorks officii uo, I'roportles, tho search for oil In tho enso of W. T. Oarrott against W,H uo lifosocutod to tho limit of Dr. K. I). Johnson, In which n Jury,"", companys' resources. An Drill M.ccntly roturnod a verdict for tho or Haley romnrkod, "'Whon oil tuirneon. ItlUIOKFiniill CAHH UNDKIl (XUHT'H CONHI1IKKATIO.V. Tho caso of Wilfred Ilrookflold, charged with manslaughter, was call ed In Justlco aaghngons' court yon terdny aftornoon und nftor an nil afternoon trial tho caso was tnkon under advlsomont by tho court rola tlvo to binding him over to tho grand Jury, No opinion, was dollvored this forenoon by Judgo Oaghngen. Brumficld Search Requires Tracing j Down M,any Clues, I 111 1,1'N' r 11 piiiinc urn lime lawn 11 of tin uti'im luki'ii liy Hlicrltf l.iiv. in Hi.. pr Hi'cutlon of tin' KMii.'y ulil" mmri'li for l)r Drum riolii ttti'i vmih rniorti'il to In' In thin run 11 try within tlin period xlnro Hi" murder at Itonoliurg iii-eurod Hcurtuly a day linn romo nlnrn tho I fr(tl M).)llft ,Hl itruinflotd 'win in Kliiiniitli county but wlint somn person him called up mid Hint ml Mlml "It Hiiro wiih Dr. Ilruiiiflold." I Ami rath of th 1 reporlH tninit ho lnvi.itlKaU.Ml. Btarlli.c Htin.lny Inst, no Iohh than 1 26 different reports hav.. bee,, turn. led In al llio iiluirlffn' office mill each Ilini'. tho li'iul Iiiih Iicoii fol lowed (mil found Kroutiillcmi. I'lvu dlffnront ri'portH comlni; In onn day I.Ilko. lleHPlllllfH .... ... 1 i.l 1 I . mill ullll U til.lj1( uiln I.I ""' """""' '" """" "" lr,l UinuL.t, l.ntv ...... I lu' nwn ' up I tin west sliln of tho Upper Kin- ... . .... ..... linatii iuii,, and Hucky I'olnt, Aspen i . . , ,, i I ,.!--. nttil sllntt Killllta ulinril ti flint. innv iiiiii f tiii'i (iniMini n iii'i v n lug in n ti rnuhl hldi., wire se.irch- . i In view of thn fnrt (but Klnmnth ...l.nll. I. TO (llllf.a llll. nil.! 1 ?tO VMM' " ' " "' " ,u0B ri rnvcrlng n 9101) Hiiinr .,.,. Hlll.r.fr i-m.. um. .,..,. , , I ,. ..UM fc,,It,." In r ,v,.r; y inn not search In ,,,, rtv been held up a moment. BUn., ,(. aberlff today , pj. ffl IHfim HI I1 II III I fl 1 1 I LI K U ll II I 1 1 Uu f 1 fl l 1Ba u' u ,u '-'11,11 THREE SHIFTS Dillllng nt the Northern I'nlifor- iila Oil company well on tho Chur- iiiui ranrii in niHKiynu rounty, Call - . ,, Hi of Mr- foriila, six mlli'H kou rill was trinitorarlly halt'xl iiflerlty deport boxen mid rush drawers, Miindnv ..rrLr.lli.L- i.. tirill..r lli.li.v " " -" Ml .. -..-.I. I.. II... .-Ill, .i.t.,..(t..i. nth.,. ,., , nMI .1. ..... .,, .m.i,,... .....t norn. Tho "npuddlng In" roiisuui- " ' " '"i Monday tbo drilling wh slopped In order to "rig up" for the heavy drill and other tools necessary for' iarr)!ng on tho woik. There will be ample power nil 'IM WH as u double Ik Her Iiiih peon iiiHiniicu ami wun mo rigging. tin Job comi.leted bv Thursday. lh -- - - - - I'""' w"l "Rl llpKln Its ilownwnrd " " itroko Only ono shift -will 1m- used nan i ranclsro wlinro no win so. euro ii triple shift to keep tho N. 0. O. well going both day and night. WJlh thren "towers" nt work, tho search for oil will go r '. y.0.!: i no iiriuors of tno urnter on and , ' iiuain nun Hiuiu nun uvery oviuenco ;iu tho wny of out cropping, Beep- ItmiiH nro self ovldotit and that tho formations In tho Klnmnth Jlusln aro very similar to thn California fields. Tho drill In the Crater well discloses tho samo bluo shulo which In found concealing oil In Cali fornia regions ns well an In tho Montnun aiyl Wyoming fields. Thn drill nt tho Crater well wns broken yesterday nud as thoro wuo no latho on tho ground, tho work was stopped until today whon ono will bo thoro to do tho two hours work In repairing tho big tool. Mr. Lohmnn will lento In Jho morning lor San Franrlsco not only to secure inon for tho N ,0. O. well but a complete, lino of "fishing" IooIh will bo purchased for uho In any emoiBoncy thut mny urlso. With ovory nvallahlo dovlco at hand at wuicn i uuiiiivo cxiDia in uirgo quan tities, la found lioro, this Section will tako on a boom that will confound tho pessimists. I'd llko to seo this country covered with wolls, all producing and bringing wenlth Into this community. I fool suro thora Is oil horo nnd It Is up to mo to (Ind it. I'll do It or go to China nftor it." WEATIIRn ItKPOIlT OREOON Tonight and Thurs day," fair- modorato wosterly winds, DO YOU REMEMBER THE STORY OF THE SACK OF WHEAT? VNNWSSVJVVVWWWW I v,.,, ... imin. 11. .. ..,..., .t 11. ,. ,.1.1 I (h,. youngHtcr dlnuivc red II wan iinnorcsMiry to placn n stono In onu end or 111. MPicunii tm -wiirnt 111 1.1 ou.or. in onii'r to imuii.c, u.o iou,i orijt( ,irM,icut 0f tho stato cham Hid horse n hack How roollnli It noninrd In your young miml iih you rcaili. , -,.,,.. ., , .,., . . Hint nti.ry In your 0I1I render unit liow dubious you were that any grown "or "l co""n'fc" ntm win uaui nian coulil know no llttlo. ' win. tl hardware merchant, two Right hern In Klmnath rounty thorn nro hundreds of men who arc Junto! th'j Klamath witnesses licforo tho tin foollHh moro 110, In fact, und limy nro not all farmer. Home of tfinni ' Intcrntntu comtnorco comtnliutlon, oc am to tin fouml In tho rank of lliu "leading business men" of tho city. .,,,, ,,, ,,jt ..,,. , ,,, Home of thorn nro considered oh being whoacron on questions of Huanco. cuI"tu l" l,m,r uevotoa 10 mo They nro letting tho llfn hlood of tho rniiiimiiiliy droln off, by tho cut- weekly chainbor of commerce lunch Hi run t polity they huvo nilopted of thinking ..Duly of today and trusting to ccn toduy. luck that tomorrow will lako caro of Itself. I m- llaldwln cavo a comolnto IV' 111 all imrtH of tho county como (otniilalntH that farm nroducn brour.hl 10 tho illy by tho funimrH HhlppMl In from California In limiKht 11 1 a higher price. Tho money pald,cn bIc, " Inception, clonlne -wlih for that California produco ban i;ono out of tho county Just as com-' tho prrdlctlon that Klamath would plnlely iih if It Iiml koiio to a mall lirdiT hoiun Tho Iorh In k renter be-'at leant receive a 20 por centro cnuwi tho homo produco mrnnn 100 canh keit at htinc, whllo that to I, ..,-,, , ... ,i. , 1 ". i... 1.,. 1.. .i. i.- ..f 11... ,i..i'. .n ,h.. ductlon In rates ,tho general of- kill, i.i.ii, I'll,., iiifunii in uu.r kiln lurn 1 i.i ... ..,.. .....'i.. .. n. 11111111L-1111 nwn in iiiliiru lliu iue t,i iiiu i,uuu mil ui will iuruiur, unu hoi""" "- ..-...--.. . ....r- .. want to tell llio builticHn men of thin city that no effort ban been madoqtillo probably mlRbt get tho30 and 111,110 la helm: made, to build up and koop tho good will of tho pur-.,cr c,,Ilt ctlt tnat R nBkcd by lo?al ,.iiiMlit, ri.il.tlf. tf Iflnmnlli rn.lnlv I I ... I .i.r"f! ..";.. .1." ." .1.1. ....' "". "."f. """ V" V"''"r"V."" iiiihiihtih iih-ii 110 noi wiiiii 111 rcuniii . . 1 . .... , 1011T11 iiiiiapcnucncu wiui moir cuhioiulth. uurinK mat period most 01 I llinm .11.1 nr.l "urll" llw.l unlrnna. lull rmiill.r-nil,.,l In urnll .mm, Mw.rn them did not "Hell" their patrons, bill condescended to wall upon them.! Duo to thin moro than tho high prices, tho so-called buyers strlko start-' eil. nnd It will conilnuo until tho old-time, pro-wltr spirit onco moro rulos In i In. hiiHlufHH Iiiiiihiih of tbn nation. If tho money Unit In balng driven out of Klnmath I'alln by tho fnlso most vnluahlo aasot. Straying from nltltuilo of most of tho IiuhIiichs men of thin city wan kept al homo, thoro tho npeclflc subject of IiIh talk at wmiIiI ho no romplnlnt about bualnonn IioIiib Mulct. A complete chango i. ci0,0 .iln -Dnaicor pnlprnmnHeii. miiHl coiniv Merchant tiniHl go nft.-r buslncHH nnd thoy miim glvo er- , ,, , "PeaKer cpicramaiicai tin, V can i.lnuil h.ur tin. inort that follown tlm roaillnc of Uiln bc-!' declared, adopting, railroad par- I ...... (... 1.... ..... ... I. ..,.!..... 1 1 U..III.III. iiiu iiiuku li itiiiii, m iuiiiiiii.uiiuii. iiiiu jum an nimiiii:ijr..'.ivw vw..,i. . uM.mitHt m " miike thi. iinnertlon that If tho miTchaiitn will giro half the connldoru- good many iwoplo In tho past year tints to IliPlr oul-oMowii niHlomern Hint tbo mall-order houses give, thoy h.,, .. ,,... WM,i,ln . , u-in. HI reap ., rich reward In Increamid ( Tii,, IIuhIiicis Mcirs nss'cfatlon Bhoiild inako an Investigation of thi . nivrJiidn K rnmi.laliUH that nro directed against tho business houws of tlllH clt' rml ,nl(0 l,,rl" " " .. . ..,. I ...! I u..l .. 1. .I... Ml' lull l,t, nil, in, iivll lll,iTniii( li iiiiii llure In iiiillilnir wruni:. Ilien let tho pnderstand If prlres and other conditions are not what thdy snould be, then steps Hlinubf bo taken to correct them Tho innny should not sutler for the Mus of tbo few. Tho man to Mop the drain of tho mail-order liouuo Is I lie men haul If. nn Is claimed, prlrrn here are nn low as else where, then IliM fnrt should bo clearly shown to tho people. If thoy nro not an low ns ebe-,hcre. then should bo reduced and keep tho monev homo where It H needed. ' ,ost, two and a half billion dollars do ThoM. having uny cf It -will uncle If they will plum It In n bank. relallonn for help Henorolly 'tin I who does tho helping, but my genor-i litaltw lit lirttit ntilt vrlnvjil ttii punniirrA tnttiiktirn wi lu tsttil tt ilumn T' ,mVl, ,,H.d go m,ernlly. as well an 1 tho future, will romo to my nsslstanco now, ybti can risk your last nlcklo ithnt I will not default In keeping jny part of tho bargain I know somo ,of ,1)lK ,mi). jg ,, nv,ny. in0(l trunks, lln cans, stockings, pockets, safe- P'nro' " ,nurV noKomi ii ueso pcupio win oniy neip mo now-, uioy win reap rirn proiii in a snoti uir.u. i ' PLAN I STAGE TO CRATER IK' IMward High if Ashland. Is nego-' '""'" lor ,,ln l'rcimso oi an aii.. - ii - -!.... . j 'I" Airplane with which ho expects to establish nlr sen Ice to Crater I.nko ovory two hours, dur'rg the hummer. Carl Tengwahl of the Crater IjiKo lodge, Is Into cited, whllo Lieutenant Carter In charge of tho Medford tiro patrol squadron has boosted tho pro position to tho extent of declaring It entirely feasible, says thn Medford Mall Tribune. Heretofore thn high nltltuilo, cou pled with tho rocky clinractor of tho country hnvo led nlrplauo experts !c doubt tho feasibility of air passongiir sorvico to tho lako. Hut the safo land ing nt Oasis Ilutte, by Cadet Hay moiid C. Flshor In n Dollnvllnnd. which In a much moro difficult pluno to iiegotlnto than tho slower Antmtdi, ban definitely romnved nil doubt. The round trip to Crater I.nko could ho itindn In an hour nnd n halt and If patronngo Justified, a regular nlr htngo could bo run every two hours. It In believed that ninny tour ists would bo willing to pay tho extra chargo to seo Crater I.nko from tho nlr, and ho spared the automobile trip, whllo tho carrying of mall would bo nn ndded ndvnntugo. Of roursa tho ontlro matter Is now lu n specu lative stage, hut thoro Is ovory leason to hollovo thnt sooner thnn many poo Plo renllio "to Crater I.ako In hnlf nn hour" from Medford will bo n reality. Mexican Congress Opposes Obregon MBXIOO CITY, Ju"ly 27. Tho chainbor doputloH todny voted down tho roqueat of President Obrogon for extraordinary powors to adjust arti cle 27 of tho constitution, which na tionalized tho oil deposits. Tho arti cle hns long been a stumbling block between Mexico and th United Stat os,- the lattor doclnring It confis catory. Tho doputleB' action Is regard ed ns a definite split between Obre gon and his party.' rirtint u,t... KuUi,.A uu ..... l..,.ll.,' Ir rojuctcd by tho dealcrH, whllo tlint i.iu ii tin n .i.u.u. yi lui. tffc vii. ..i ..111 .i. .i.i .i...i ,. , . . t:V..'"."U?..?" W"'"a."' iiiui jury nisu iuii inio a rui oi in - . . .. . . . ...llf !,.., ,.. ,... I.... ...........JUnM In .sinwni Inla l,ln. kn, n busln.-Sh I nny tnlsiiDilotitandlnei that oxlst. It ill ml I .,i.i IVIIV1.11 III,, nilftilhur . II nubile know It In u wnv thev-u'lll' In M .....A.Iah.a.I Ih.....I..... t that should lio In tho channels of bo richly rowarded by their loving It Is not often that 1 call upon my thosuUvho. expect mo to help them- In where ll Is doing- tho parson ivho leiine uuu i iuii nio now. uncio nam. GRILL WITNESS PHONE REJIG SAI.C.M. July 27 Tho council for i.. ,,... -Inhni ,... -rni , - - V.,v " .. "". . i era ii ii rnmnnm" in inn loionnnno ,,., m , v . - j uu, VM tWIlt X71B lUlfjl U(J II'UAIUK hearing todny charged that E C.for somo extra good beef to feed wiuard, innustriai engineer, who testiried yesterttay, used facts and tlo superior to any California cat figures to suit his purpose and to'tj0 i have seen, nnd they ran ho which tho company objected. 8po- bought at a reasonable figure. I clal objection was mado to flBuroaiwIsh you would let mo know. In on tho rate basis nnd tho fair vnlu-lcaso any buyers como over, an the atlon of company properties In , local cattlemen are now making Oregon. Tho morning hearing was Dans to sell Nvlthln a rn.mln of duvotcd to u criticism of Wlllard'tt testimony, Aged Man Found Dead in Cabin At Swan I aht iHr owan L.ane Martin Michael, nged 7S, was found dead In his homo In Swan Lake district this morning by T. It. Pat terson, htn wife's nephew. Ho lived nlono. Ho was Inst seen alive nt C o'clock last ovenlng. Seeing no signs of Ufa urnund his homo this morn ing, Pffttorson Investigated and found tho dead body on tho kitchen floor. Tho decedent Is survived by n daughter In Washington. Dr. !;, I), Johnson conducted an examination this afternoon and pro nounced death duo to heart falluro, brought on hy bronchial nsthamn from which tho agod man had noon u sufforor for years. WIIKAT HAIIVTST HUMMING AS WJUTHKU IMVOIIS WOIIK PORTLAND. July 27. Ideal weathor conditions enabled good pro gress to bo mado In tho harvesting of both spring nnd winter whoat dur ing tho past wook, the department ot agricultural roportB. Tho small fruit harvest Is nearlng complotlon; pas turago is vory dry at this tlmo, but stock Is in good condition regardless of this. MARKKT IlKPOUT PORTLAND, July 27. Cattle steady; hoa firm; sheep weak; other prices unchanged. ' Forum Crowd Hears History of Klamath Rate Case from Start T)lrtiRnirtti nf Hut rornnl rnln hearing at San Francisco liy Chariot re.iimo of tbo Klamath Palls rato . . i Ifnr ,if IIia Knnllirrn Vnrlttn . nnrl ' petitloncm. Mr Ilnll ..I.I M,.n !, Kl5..',lh i - - - v" -uj" I ... . . .. pany mauo a lavorauio impression i.,.r .1... l..-.l- ...i ... before tho hearing, nn,i,..M r 'nil mri uo,,w" ol , " '"' lib, unu buineu me parties .even their .oppononw, wnicn no ucciareu wan a Mructlon crow." Miss Clara Calkins enlertalnod t,u f0rum vrlth'two pleasing solos. ... C. Van Kraon presided. LOOK FOR FEEO There arc 2000 bead of fat steers and cow ln northern Jackson coun- ty ranges, which wilt be readylor , . , i , uVrk ln - c0Ple of weeksi.and mihiy moro1 feeders, sayo Georce w iiartcr. president of tho Pine jtn uantng company of - Dutta Falls, suggesting thnt lecal buyers, j might bo interested In securing isoiiin of tho cattle to feed t ho Kla- . . Jmath hay crop s In a letter to the First National Darker says: nusual amount of rain season nas Kept tbo range green, nnd tho cattle aro better than for manv ve.-im. It hi nc .".".. V "'... '."".' . "-u,,v" "' mo "" P""""' "me oi JACKSON .n !- nmini..... .!.. .. !-. this winter. I consider thcie cat- w oeks. ' j-.y In a letter upon tho samo sub ject to tho First Stato and Savings bank. Mr. Darker Indicates, though tho proposition Is not clearly ex pressed, that It might bo posslhlq to inrraneo torras wl,h ,n8 '"toon countJ. oijn6n hy wnch tha cauo I could bo fed by Klamath ranchers for n percentage of the profits when they uro marketed. ' Mr. Darker points out that this stock could bo driven across tho hills Into tho Ft. Klamath country In two days easy driving, with plenty of feed and water enrouto. CHAItOKDWITH MAKING FICTITIOUS CIIKCK. Abraham Charloy was arrested last night by M. J. Ilarncs, deputy aherltf, having been indicted by tho grand Jury for uttering a fictitious check. A bench warrant was Issued on the In dictment. . WORK ON PEACK PIiAX DUDLIN, July 27. DaVnlcni nnd his collenguos have uot yet found a basis for tho proposed conference with tho llrltluh government but aro continuing search for a com mon ground, according to author- Itatlvo statement. ' GONK TO LAKHVIFAV Mr. nnd Mrs. Jackson Kimball are in Lnkevlew today, where Mr. Kim ball went to Investigate the range conditions, also to see that proper tiro protection U given tho forcsU In tbo vicinity ot Silvor Lake nnd Lakevlew. Return will be made Sat urday morning, after thoroughly In vestigating all the matters which are uuder consideration. 1'itici: i-ivi: cknti 175,000 llBlT THIS YEAR FROM HTH RANGE Klamath county sheep woro In spected this week by a buyer named I.ovy, representing H.a'MoifaU and company of Ban Francisco, relative to tho condition of tho spring Iamb and what number could bo purchased thin fall for eastern jnnd southern . shlptnentThoiuyer found thn Iambi li, flno condition aniUsald that they woubUlio In excellent condition for llWejit,. . ' J(hn Hlemcnn Jr., at tho Klamath r,Ivcs(pck Mortgage company office, estimated that at least 75,000 lambs will ho ready for market this fall, and would bo sold. Most of tho Iambi would bo taken from tho bands which nro itow In tho Oregon forest reserves grazing thin summer whllo a fow might como from tho reserves In tho California forests when the buying commences this 'fall. J.ast year tho firms H, Motfatt, a Tafto & Co., ".Allen tl'ylo nnd sovor al other Independent buyers from San Francisco moved, between 30,000 and 40,000 sheep from this .district and according to tho flgariM for this jcarv a larger number than ever will bo si cured. Tho sale this fall will bo an affair of importance to the sheepmen a. It Is reported that nt least J I will bo paid whllo some estimate that r price may reach 1 5 for tho lambs. Market conditions will govern tho ' prlco as well an tho law at demand and supply. The stock purchased here will be sent mostly to southern and eastern markets, part going by the way or Bend to tho east, while tho south and cast shipments will go by th way of l.akevlew. It I. thought that MIt,'re nhotm.w'll! hjsent gortb bV' way of' Portland. '- Will Di&cuxx Rr.etli t w w Fight With National C. of C. Committee A commlttco of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States con slating of David L. Goodvlllo of Chi cago, III., chairman, F. C. Knapp, ot Portland, Charles F. Qulncy, New York, Dr. II. S. Drinker, Marlon, Pa., I.Dr. Hugh P. Daker, New York, nnd Harvey N. Shepard of tloiton. Mass., will meet In Weed August , To deter mine on a report on the forest policy ot tho national body and this com mittee will bo met by Jackson V. Kimball of Klamatli Falls who will represent tho local chamber at tbo hearing. A. J. Jacnlcke ot tho United Stolen Forest servlco .will also bo present at tho hearing and' will tell tho chamber commltteo tho Insect Infestation con dition ot tho forests a Southern Oregon nnd northern California. Tho , manner In which control will bo gain ed over tho pine hfetlo will also bo outlined by Mr. Jaonlcke, and general mothods for forest protection from insects shown to the committee Plunge From Cliff Kills College Man DANFF, Alborta, July 27. The body of Dr. V. E. Stone, president ot Purduo university was found Sunday at tho bottom ot a 75 foot precipice, whllo Mrs. Stono was found alive at tho foot of a 17 foot crevice. She will llkoly recover, It Is roportod. Both havo been missing since July 1G. CALIF. HANK IIANDITS JUY I1R HKADKD NOIITII A telegram to Sheriff Low from Sheriff James N. Richardson ot Shas ta County, California, states that the Fall Creek bank was robbed ot 11000 yesterday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. The two bandits are supposed to have, headed north after their escape. HACK FROM BEND D. M. Smith .of Cbllcote and Smith, with his family returned the first of the week from a two.. weeks vacation trip to Bend and along the Deacantes river. While . In Bend they visited their 1ft months pld grandson, who Mr. Smith 'considers one of the liMit'" specimens at babyhood la exlatance. n- ri.l- iii.'