MONDAY,' JULY 27, 102.1
"TAKEN BY DEATH
(Contlnni'il I'rnm I'iikii due)
bo In Rii'il 1 " " 1 1 , liu rmilloil li wini
nmtutitiiry fin' Mm In t'oiitti'ivii hln
nil jHK.Hi. Inning hint week Im vIh
II I'd lr. Itiiymnnd Willi, ii i', In ('hut.
Iiiuookii, who I u for nifil li I m that in,
liml h slight lllmluii of heart, Willi
arryllimlu (inlnmul IikuU.)
Will IH ll lJ lkll llll'N
I'ravluualy, cm July 17, Mr. Iln.ini
vim nilvUuil by ih ynl--f icn in rnfrnlii
fnim fiiilhur urllvlllun. In, Wallace
liilvlitiMl iiKttlntl uu iiddrifUK .Mr. Ilry
li ii huil plained fur rikuvlllo mi
Ilia following; Humlny.
.Mr. llrymi ilollvmoil .Ms Bpooch,
but llmllail It I ifii iiiIiiuiiih, li'llliu:
lilit friends Ihut liml In roiiHui vi) hl
jiUciikUi i iho feared in 1 1; III ii.it I i vi
III riiii Kh Iho Hcipim' lilnl.
Dr. Wiillnt o Hiild llrymi appeuro.1
mirprlod In lenr.'i Im luul hi'itri
liulil, but nun mil worried. Yon
turduy liu dui'lliii'il uu iiuloiiiiilille
(ram Ihn C"llaHooR".i hotel lo Ihu
riillroiut utiillon, saying h pieferio.l
to wnlk.
Whim liu arrived Jii'ro, lio wunl
Immediately Co IiIh Iiiiiiiu iiii.I from
llii.ro to tint nuulhern .M 1 1 1 1 1 t
Kplncopal hureh. Uu mil mi III"
front noiil mnl bufjru Imu oi mou l
Itnv. A. K. I'uUTniiii, i( lliinii, Ton.,
ho win called upon 'fur it prayer.
Alt' Hearty Dinner
Aflur church services .Mr. Ilryiin
returned 'to hln homo, whutu with
Mm, llrymi uii.l Mr. uml Him. It-ulg-vri
liu (mil dinner, lltt i u hint
fl inn u ut of fiiml and wait In olio of
hln Uionl Jovial llinmlii since urrlv
liiK horn, Ileforo In, decided In lukti
. U nap. ha til Hi'. I Cliiillmi!i nvir
, long it Inltt n telephone to nnk about
Kama tlclull of Ci la speech, which huh
bt'lux publlitlitiil.
Mr. IIP) im luld It I h wlfn Hint hn
had novcr full butler In hln life
mid wim ready lo tuko bin fight for
fiiiiilnmotilullnm to Ihn country.
llo tolil Vif hi trip in Ihn llnly
l.urid wlllllu Hid nol several months
nnd Iho writing ho hud pluuiM'il. liu
limn romnrkt'tl that "1 it in no sleepy"
and onlorod bin roam shortly ufler
. 3 o'clock.
A ilfiivy Sleeper
i Mrn. Ilryun wiih on ilia porch nf
4 lio homo and could t'0 hor hus
band on I ho lied. About 4:UU, Mm.
Ilryun full her hunbaiij bud boon
nitlcop Ion enough and sent Mc-
: Curliioy, who Mo wuh Mr. Hry-an's
iicrnonut attendant, lo wuko him.
"llo always wiu u licnv.y sleeper
'ond mi hard to wuko," Mr. M
Curtnoy mild, milling butt after bo
had hsikonv Mr. Ilryun Iwlro, ho
noticed ho wan. lint Uri.itt tilnn.
Mr. Andrews remarked 011 Iho
couniRO Mrn. Ilryun exhibited. Him
told friends thul whllo she wus Rind
hor 'hunband hud jiushoiI itwity ponce
fully mU pllhoul pulii, ho regretted
to buvo -Mm dla ul b lime whfii
prepared for iiurh a great wurk. Khc
Engine
19 below
YOU can buy a "Z" now at o price per horsepower
that is 19 below Fairbnnks-Morsc advertised engine
prices of 1913. Quantity production, engineering skill and
careful manufacture have all been combined to give a
better engine a more reliable engine for less money.
And this saving is passed on to you.
Moro than 1,250,000 horsepower are in use on farms
tho "Z" is famous for its dependability and operating
economy. The inagncto-cquipt "2" operates on kerosene.
Buy now 19 below 1913 level
Try LORfeNZ COMPANY .First
Sanitary Fruit Market
701 Main Street
Fresh Fruit and
Open from 6 a. m.
r' i' ," '1 In Hid ciiinpiilKil bo wiik
In- miiko.ifiir . fiiiiilittiiniituljHiH 'itttil
II10 wrllltiR Im hud iiIiiiiiiikI. Mr.
llrymi liml I...:iii, H hlHiory of hl
llf mid lri.iiii!iiiljf Hliirlun ihn punt
i"'Vi.-.i moiitln, lud uxproHHi'd 11 do
11I111 fi -onipli.ii It.
'I'll., f.illi'ii 1 hiunploii lof rollKloiii
orihod.a luy I hln iiiiiiiiIiir oh u
imi ' li by I In, front window or thti
IIoki ih' .liniiii., 11 ttllk llkn covdiIiik
over bin tliiniilc fimfiron, A ll:bl
bri'i.u Htlrrod dm -ivi rl-iijf un u
few frloiiiln vluwi'd Inn body, .
In IVilri'ful Slt'i't,
1'iiin ofiii uml mirono u.i IJi.mikIi In
it hiippy ul 11 in bo r, Mr. Ilryun imvor
looki'd in'irn llfollko (bun tin ill. I 10.
d.iy, Hln llp'i worn nut In llio du
loiniliiiv.l Hill,. Mnon wllb Iho nllKhl
"K' Dillon of a coiiuiinii niiillo, 'I'iiu
Ki'iitly ilomd II. In ovor Iho nyuii
wbl.h biirni'd plfrcliiRly wlion Iho
Kl'tllt 111 ml wnn in li"I lull, M'UH ud
di'd In Ihu urfui't of porfoct coni
inliui.iil. . . r
In Ihn friiiit room, iicrmni tho bull,
.Mm. Ilryun rmili'd In, lied, Ilnr ut
(i)iidiinta nuld iillii nlnpt lltllu, If ut
all, iliulim iho nlfc-it, ulthuuKh nhu
luy quli'lly inoHl of Iho f-nin bourn.
It wuh In tho room Jnnt In Ihu
lour of whoru Oiln widow luy today
lliiil tho t'ommniior brouthod lull
yonli.rdiiy bin lunt brviilh, unwutihod
by Mm oyo of mini. I.ulor bo wan
inmnviid to whoru bo roponod toluy,
In li'io piulor of lb" Hlmplo homo.
I'Iijiih lliilli-il
I'i'fliillii pluun for tbo romovul ol
tho body mid Iho final ni-rvlce w .in
still lackliiR lliln tiinrnliiR. Altoml
11 hi n ri'imrtt'd Hint Mm. llrymi wnll
t'd furlbor Information . from bor
blldinn, Iho rlrat'of whom, Mrn.
Owoh, In oxpoi-tod In lurrlvo In
Duyloii tomorrow mnrnliiR. It wuk
Iho bollof of hor frlcndn that "u
fun. -nil piirly would louvo liuylin
until t1 -morrow ond morn probably
mil bnfoiu Wodni'Mdivy, when Iho
innvoinont would b.-;;ln toward
V.'uillllllKl-.ll.
I'lllR lolvrlTtl
Tho niill'-mul colorn woro llnpluy-
od tbroiiKhoiil ihu lown'n IjimltuiHu
porllon today, flying ul ! - 1 C nlaff
In honor of tho doiul.
Kvory iH'itocllnii mid com fort
oro bolnu girnn lo Iho widow by
n Rroup of hor chonon uttomliiutii
who lorbinlo i-ulH-ri to npouk with
tbo boriMvml mid Invalid wdiiiuii.
I.Ich In Stnto
DAYTON. Tfiui.. July 27. j!j
Tho luul y uf William J.tinlriKtt
Ilryun will lit In tuti thin nflcr
nomt lii'i woi'ii (ho houra u( 2 and
4 n'tloik, whllo Iho ptihtlc will bo
hivUrd lo vti-w th body, Mrn.
Hryuii und u rituntM'l of frlnulH dw-i-ldifd
loduy. Thu ptuttj will lio lh,t
hoiiH) whnro .Mr. Ilryun died or tho
Illicit cuunty ciurv In mm-, whvrc liu
fotiKlit bin Inst Krt'iiL hit I llo.
' I'unrral l'lann
I A Y TO N ." T'tinT"J nly ''Sl'TA 'P
Tho body of William JtmnliiR
Ilryan, who dird Htttbbmly In Kloop
hero Into yritiorduy, will movu on
u k pec lu I railruud car from Dayton
for WiiHhlnclou ul 8:40 o'clock
VYodnoKdny inornluK. Mm, Ilryan
Prices
1913 level
Vegetables
to 12 Midnight
rEVFNTNa TTTtfTATn, TOTAirATn FATXR. onECON "
niiiioimi'i'd Ibrouiili ln-r trlohdn' lo-'
Hiirlul of iho pollllcul mid ro
1 1 K I . 1 1 x Icuilor will bo In ArllnRlon
Nutlotiul ci'iii..l.-ry, Vlrnlnlu, ul u
II1110 In bit ilolormlm.'d lal.-r, Mrn.
Ilryun wild.
OFFER TRIBUTES
(Cuiil liiiird 1'rtnn 'uk Our)
Ml, htwt York: VA W'fHt mini him
fiilli'n In Nnif'l. Il wjut pjiiilot
of In Nwr Hoii'ly iHM-ih-il by Am
crlrn In (Ii)m, lii'i tnirlal lumr."
' .N'f;'liU D, Ituki'i, formrr mimti;
lry of "Mr. Dryan lum 1Hn
tin utMllwpuIrd Iiti In u grrat
Viiuiu hi (MtlltlrH find rcllglnuH muvo
iiiciiIh foi nioni tlion (frm-ratliui."
'Inn lt hliavri't dritMM-i-jitlc nnt
IoiijiI rhairiimli: ''Tbo round) hat
loitt u (i'rjil rhlrf, Ihn dcmmTiUh
jutriy u roitiumiwlliifc flin'C, ami tht
iiint-al forrcM of AiiM't'ltji a pmviful
inlviintlr.'
WIHani (', H-dfh hl, mmivIjii) or
rouiiiirrrit In tho Wilmi (a It! net :
"IIU OllltJIIHllj( public HilVlla HUH
III 1 0 1 i, tirn ho Hiuoot Ih-iI i. veil
tlm threat 1'iH'il illffbulty brtwrrii
(b(! t'nliil Ktal4fi and lamii.
Hi'iia(4r 'oiMbinl, Now York: "Xo
man ovrr bad tiTatr gMiut-r over
an and Inner."
Hrnnlor KdwiirdH, Svw Jfrwy. A
iCiral iiiiml Iiiih pjimmmI.'
I-'ormrr writattn A(Jrc l'nntciriir
ot Ohio; 'o uill Im rr KaidiMt u
mo of Iho uronioHt political oralot-H
if tbU Koiiomtlon."
(.'tivrrnof Sllrr of -Now Jrrmy:
'An oiilJitniMbnjf Anirtbait, bo a
br aid-lit rlianiploii of iiuiny u Rooil
callMO.,
fM'iiatoi- KlrtrlM-r of Florida: 'IMh
nbiro ran not Im fllbl, I "Is patHliiK
Ih n niKfoiiiinu to bin party mid
hit country.
John It, Yoorhirt, (;raml harbrm of
Tammany Hall: Tho uorltl Iium hmi
(ho mlviiiitaKO of bin original work'
rSrmttor Itm-ali of lilaho; "Tbo
purity of hit pmpoM ami thr hlnrrr
ity nf bis i onvlrt Ioiih no ono wiio
know blm oil will doubt, llo m v
ft tutrndrd to nfMNik otbrt than for
humanity.
TIIK WKATIIKK
Tho Cyt-lo-StormuKraph Iiuh ro;
iHleri'd bill HllRht cIiiiiiro 111 the
pant 21 bourn. ForociiKt for next
24 hours Fair, t'onllimotl warm.
Tbo TytoH r.'KlKt.'rlnK thormo
niotor rocordfil a maximuui tc-m-poritturo
of 85 today.
f. K. Wcmliir It. -port
Woitlhor OroKon: Fair in In
lorlor; cloutly on couhI tonight nnd
Tuoxtlay, Moderately warm oast por
tion; Kendo variable wiuds. - -
I'ltd.M I'llltTI.AMI
Mr. und Mm. II. S. McComls ar
rived In tho city this uftcrnoon from
Portland. '
WK.WKKS 1IKKK
Mr. nnd r. Weaver nnd ilutiKh-ler.-MlHH
Dorolhen Weaver of Ku
itene, uro visltlnK 111 tbo elty with
ihelr uon and brnlber, Kdwiu Weav
er, ;kt tiooii t'ATt'ii
laical l-'lf.lieriiieu (.et Ciooil Cutcli
Suiidii)- ut IIIIiiiiimih ltlver
It. 10. SliiiHoii, ono of tbo best
ftrliormcn in this set-lion of the
country, with bis two daiiRliters and
Leslie I'oyton Kpenl Sunday on Hie
Williamson liver flsbliiR. Mr. Slln
son brougbt bad? 25 Kood sized
trout as tbo resull of bis day's
fishing.
MISS IHIM.KV Lll.W KS
Southern (ill I Left This Miii'uIiik
Alter Monllis Visit ll. ro
Miss Amies Donley of lllrmltiK
hulil, Alabama, who baa hoou the
huiiso guest of Mr. und Mrs. A.
(irabam for Iho past fortnlKht, left
this mornitiK for Los Angeles, whore
alio will join 200 southern
glrlH, Known as tiio Aloxandor
lourlMls, nnd will journey on south
to hor homo In Hlrmli.Khnm. Tbo
trip south will tuko about two
weeks. In tho party aro girls from
Alabama, Georgia, Tennesseo, Mis
sissippi and Kentucky.
. . It KIT K.N 1IOMH
llni-o KM-nt 1'nst Two Monllis Visil-
. ' i lite I'oltils of Interest
Mr. nnd Mrs. John ulirmun ro-
turnod on Siiturdny fro mnn ox-
londod visit In CUtcngo. Lincoln
Nebraska, nnd California cities, nnd
left for"' their ; homo nt Algoma,
whoro' Mr. VJhrman Is ono 'of the
prominent ranchers. They niado tho
trip by motor.
FROM TIIH SOUTH
U. H, Honey of San Frnnclsco ar
rived horo this nftornoon to attend
to business mutters.
Bort C, Thomas spoilt tho wook
ond at tho Hunt cottnga at Lnko of
Iho Woods, '
NOTED U
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(I Olltllltli'il I loin I'iiko Ono)
iliroiiHh n jirucoHH lo lunki! Ii moro
t li it 11 Ju:-il KOld. Ho II Ih wllb all
olli.-r Ihliii.'H of vnlm.', hii.Ii uu tlm-
li.-r. uf wllb ll Ihl'i m.-i tlon bus Hiirb
a boiinllfiil Blipi.ly, und of viirloun
rropK. proKC'lil unit jiroHpoctlvo, A
Iron In tbo foroul, bn It evor no
boitiitlfiil u hiioi'Iiii.'ii, la Juki a true
until iirot'iMHus lut H Into worno form
for miirld.t.
"Tbo lliit'K wbl.h I rourcHoiit nrc
HiokltiK onlraiioo to KUinnlli KuIIh
by cxIonilltiK tbo Ort'on Trunk, for
tho piirpom: of cxiianilliiK tboir bul-
uoiot, of courno, but uJho for tbo
iui')OHM of nffordliii; Kr.-utor faclll-U.-H
lo (li Ih Hotitlon of tbo Orcut
Noribwi.'Ht for niurkolltiK ltn proil
uvtH. Tlicxq llnoit urn bullilorn; thoy
lionotntti! uikIovi;Io)imI torrltory anil
li.;!i In Uu iliivi-loioni-nl. Tbut In
blHtory. Thiiy would ilo tho mirno
ill In K lii Ibolr coiinlructlun Into thin
city.
I'l.'iily of turn mum bo luul to
haul product to m.irkot and thus
to itiKiiro iirofltablfi butilnoHK. IJo
virlojimont wlthonl tiKKurunro of mif-fk'li-iit
(-urn Ih not only xtiintftd. It
In nulllfb'd. Thore In no Kiilimuylug
tho fuel tlml wllb two big tranxt'on
llm ntal IIik-h iid.l.d to Im facilllloH,
Klumath FiiIIh would bo anxuretl
rara for all ll iifi-dx, prfMonl and
futon:.
We b.ivo no iii.iii. wllb unyono,
nollhor aro wo Boi khiK thai which
Ih UKnliiHt tbo InK-rculH uf tills or
any othor community.. When wc
I'oiiiiib'to tbo ni'W railroad Into
Klamath Ha I In, conn.-.-UnK tblH city
wllb two Kn-at trann. onllnc-lilal
railroad ayitom. II will be our con
Htanl purpouu to provide good ac-r-vlte."
i
MI'ltl'IflvVS llKTlltX
,Mr. and Mrs. F. .Murphey re
turned htxt evening from Seattle.
where they xponl seveial tlaytt on
an enjoyable trip. They made the
trip in their new Hudson car.
TO MKIirOHI)
Mr. and Mrs. Al Raymond, Misa
Nell llaymond, Mr. nnd Mrs. tieorRe
Howe and Mrn. A. Patterson made
up a party of local people who mo
tored lo Medford Sunday. The
party stopped ut Ashland for lunch,
molorltiK on tuJ Medford later in
the utternoon.
TO VISIT l.fCA.S 1IO.MK :
Mr. nnd Mr. W. T. Forkner of
D.-liiia. C'alifornjn. arrived here
Batitrday evenlnRi for a visit with
Mr. mid Mrs. P. M. Lucas. Mrs.
Forknt-r and Mrs. l.ucns are sisters.
oAt the TINE TREE
Tuesday bight -In the time set for
tho Song Hovuo Deluxa and there
Is considerable interest manifest
because of the prominence of the
players and the talent they have
dlspluyed ut their previous show
ings. This will be an opportunity
for tho lovers of music to hear the
most popular of (ho songs that arc
being sung today.
Tho entire cast Is well known
nnd when any of these people ap
pear alone It is a good show: Misses
Joan McDonald, Josephine M. 'issuer.
Coral. lino Mars. Addle Jenklni.,
Helen Abbey, Until Llndsey, Clifford
lloguo, Deios Mills, Frank Confer,
Harold Hell, Karl Volenti and Uor
el'H Special Orcbestrn. And when
Uiey are all In ono show it is bel
ter than ever.
Closes Today
Tho final showings of "Madame
Sans (lene," starring Gloria Swan
son, which opened a two-day run
at thu l'lne Tree theater, will tuku
place there today.
"Madame Suns Cono" Is I axed on
Ihu "Frenrh slaso success bv V!c
torien Surdou and Emtio Moreno
and has to do with a flirtatious
llttlo French laundress, who be
comes n duchess and a power be
hind the I li ron o of Franco in the
days of Napoleon.
Charles do lioclie heads tho sup
porting cast.
cAt The LIBERTY
"Tho Light of Western Stars,"
which lua.lo It h Initial appearance
at the 1 liberty theater last night,
combines tbo story-telling genius of
Zano Grey and the acting ability of
.lack Holt, Noah Beery and Billle
Uovo,
Mr. Grey, who knows tho west
as fow other men know It and can
write about It sympathotlcally nnd
tinderstnndlngly, has turned his at
tention In Ibis adventurous ro-mnnce-driinia
to tbo vast southwest,
tho great range and desert country
of Arizona, which for long re
mained tho stamping ground of the
cnltlo rustlers and bad me'b of tho
old west. Last time ' tonight at tho
Liberty.
ANXIOUS TO I
Iff!?
H.-.-l
Burroughs machines can be depended upon for the
right answer always and everywhere one reason
why the pioneer of 1884 is the leader of today.
Burroughs Sales and
Machines as low as $75- Ask for
Box 1033, Klamath Falls
PL
Hold Funeral Of
Mrs. Anna Bellman
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna
Bellman, aged C2, who died early
Saturday morning from an attack
of actuto indigestion, were held this
morning at 10:30 o'clock in the
Whitlock mortuary.. From the
mortuary the funeral cortege pro
ceeded to Llnkvillo cemetery, wftere
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I. K. TRAYNOR
Representative
the body was interred. The Itev.
T- I). Yarncs, pastor of the Method
ist church, officiated at the ser
vices. Mrs. Bellman Is survived by
her husband, A. -A. Bellman., and a
son, (. A. Bellman. Mrs. Bellman
had been a resident of Klamath
county 14 years and was born In
Huntington, Ind.
A wise man is merely one who
keeps his friends from discovering
how foolish he is. -
Mrs. Walzalsky
Mrs. Smith
-A little Polish boy, without telling ' his parents,
changed his name the first day in an American
school. He had a fine Polish name, but he was in
America, in a new world, and he wanted a name
Unit would symbolize his great change.
European women, upon coming to America, quickly
revolutionize the manner of things they buy for
their' tables and then- homes. An authority has
estimated that foreign-born women ask for goods
by their advertised names within .two weeks after
they have begun housekeeping in America.
They are quick to sense that in the new world the
good things are advertised, and that unknown
goods in unknown stores are likely to b eof unsatis
factory quality.
As the European woman quickly learns, American
advertising is for the buyers' protection.
advertised product bears a
It has a reputation to
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demonstration
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FLshermeii Flntl Antique Stutue-
ATHEXS, July 27, yp) A well
preserved statue of antiquity was
found in tho sea off the coast of
Marathon by a number of fisher
men. The statue is of bronz un.l
represents tho life-sized cast -X a
youth. Greek experts declare that
the statue Is extremely valuable
and have compared it to. the fam
ous statue of the "Youth ct
Antioch."
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