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The Klamath News
Official Paper
County of Klamath ,
The Klamath News
Official Paper .
County of Klamath'
"THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN"
Vol. 4, No. 2!)0. Price Five Cents
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.,. WEDNESDAY, DCT., 19, 1927.
(Every Morning Except Monday)
RAILROADS GLO
FERMINAU JM'A
The . Klamath
News
E
Colorado
Laborers
On Strike
Prohi Leader
On Inspection W inner III
Portland
KOfCll Is' ' ' Newspaper. Owfiership
tlcnrce Aluxamtor. atnta nro.
hlblllon director, aurroesor to W.M
'H. Levens; Maker, paid hi first I
' . , I rip of Inspection lo Klamath,, "- j
Indu.try ParalyzedA. V? Republican Candidate;
W. W. Strike Gets
Under Way
officer on
In Klamath.
t lis. KlIAHIHIIlllui
iihelr trip to Mailt! early yoster-l
. ; day which resulted In the arrost
ut W. K. Davidson, repiitud
DENVER, Oct. 18. (U.' moonshiner, who was arrestod on1
IM Colorado coal mines i of threatening to com
Defeat Elton Watkin
For Congress
POHTLASD, Oct. 18. (L'PI !
Franklin F. Koroll, Republic
was elected to romplota lh un-j
expired term ol Representative
Maurice E. Crumpacker. who died
In Han Fmnrlsco. last July, ac
are being operated at About
cne-thlrd of tholr umuu! rato
of activity an tho result of a
Htriko encouraged by tho In
dustrial Worker of tho
World.
Urii i.nn r. ftflfl men
"' ni .
nurtlrlnnti'd In tho Walkout I ..v.. ...
t.ia. j.u tk. ...nvin olit.ik.a m h. Mr.ri.1 m nnt 'rniki i Watklns. Democrat and Indo-
To xhow how' very badly a metropolitan newspaper
can swerve from the path of .truth and fact,' listen to this
floundering statement in Saturday' Portland Telegrams
' Having acquired ih Kdimath Xewrs. a morning ppr,
several years ago. the powr company mora recently pur
rhuxd alto tho Klamath-lt told, an. evening publication.
- Then It Installed Mruijo Dvnnnl a dltor o( both.,
lunula wu formerly oauor and publisher of the Ob
server at La Oraado., Ho U a capable executive and one
nf tho cleverest writer and propagandists in the state.
1 tennis ia ai clover a politician as be 1 a news
paper men. ,
lie haa figured prominently In Oregon Republican
politic for years, serving two sessions In the atate senate
from 'La Grande.
' II knowa Intlraataly all the poltlcal leaden of. the
Halo. Republican and Democrat alike.
He knowa the poltlcal , in me in all It phases and
aniiliw. !
Recently also the' powe company la ould to have ac.
nulred lha Lake County Kxatnln.tr, tni'iUthed at Lakevtew,
county arat ot Lake county, and placed Dennis in charge. ' .
Seed Spud Hague ofTax
ni 'i .1 Payers to Be
oiupmenii
Dep6t To
Exported.
Started Here Be V B U ll t
On Sixth
Klamath Adv&nces- Art'
other Step in Agricul
. tural Progrea
A Taxpayers l.-SRUe in Klam-
th la In the proceaa o( forma-
tion, according: lo street talk yea-'
! terday. and In that league tnern .
' promises to be quite a representa- j
Hon of property owners who are
j heavy taxpayers. -i
The heavy tax burden thai is j
! fallinx In many plncea haa caused 1
t ' property owners, from timbennen
t to dwelling owners, to becln to
was made It take a deeper Interest In the af-;
A. Henderson talra of their city, county and.
S. P. and G. N. Officials
Join Together in Con
. summating Purchases
Announcement
yesterday by C
that the flrat car load of certi-:,tate
i fled seed ptaoea Iturbanks
This talk of
The Southern Pacific rail
road and the Great North-
Taxpayers erT1 railroad closed the
in It n felony.
I had never visited the Klam-
,ath country and Inasmuch as It " " j ... " "... ... ! J . , " . . V .k. v..-! i ue to ,,B wllB ,B worl ! tr-nrtirm. veaterd.w for
la my dlairici, I lumped on the '"""' r"'"""r-The writer first' saw the telegram story monaay started at saicm. Oregon. .Monday )
train lo nay a brh'f visit." Mr. ""n ,r"nr"' "" " ' .m. i, , ,ii,l. Ikl Pai-tln ' tji crvmrnitwinn t company, fine urove, naa neen . when the John (arkln Tax com- j sin xmt prapcriy wun.
Al" tider aald j cording to unofi.cm: but complete while he was attending thf Carkin tax commission ia . g rown com. miMoa me, with! had been optioned some
The state nrohlhltlon-illrectnr returns Irom 33 out ot aas pre-!asicm. we catiea 4 ne lrini iiivcniiun iw i.iw ; pany. Stockton. California. ! the Intant of delving deeply Into:.- , .
i i... .u- ... .i... t-.IClnctB III thO-thlrd Congressional i At A....:nn JMAvknAtl. whin' u.'Aa nr'mtoA in tnP In all. fnnr mr Inarts nf nnl. 1 .t.lA mtttfv anri lonrnln whv . nxv
wan u" a ii I u r liiv iai i i iiu k iih . iiii! luiiufiiiiK iiv. . " . -... ... .... . - - -
The writer first' saw the
! could not .boot quail this morn- '"" n'K'"- . Portland Teleeram Monday
l ivureii HSU rtTUITiU .awr - .
Ills only contestant, Klton j
ho explained, "wa!
ment being tho co-operation
noise, otherwise our quarry would P". received .s7
have skipped. And. of course,
furnished by miners of tho i vhn w, roll,,n.t ,homi
northern tllstrieU. any number nf the sporty birds."
In Iho aouthsm fields, where I Mr. Alexander while bern-ron-the
I. W. W. had thrown thejferred with Federal frohlhltlon
most Intensive part of Ha cam-1 Of fleer L. O. Shirley, and Hher
palgn. the atrlk was only about I rlf Hurt Hawkins on liquor en
CO per cent offocllve. I lorcemenl work.
There was. no Indication that . .
lha bloorfy history of some ofirt A Phplna Tn
t'atorado'a earlier labor disputes j V JTle 1 1IC1U9 M. U
Address rorum
would be repeated
la tho Walscnburg district the ,
men are asking conditions which '
would give them a return of
7.10 per day. Tbe striken In
itio northern part of the statu,!
wherp some 4.000 men are out. 'the
have made no demands.
i Voting was llsht, only !5 per;'
I cent of the registered voters go-.
Ing to the polls, according to e-,
tlmates.
Franklin Knrell, the 'success-'
fill candidate, Is well known .
I throughout n porHon of tho state .
as he served In" the house of;
repreaentatlvcs one term and hat '
I been Identified prominently with
I the American Legion. Mr. Wat-i
j klna, tho- democrat whom he do- j
tented, served one term In con
m . a fjy i i grese. is a, lawyer ni coniiiueranii'
jLlinCneOn 1 OdSV prominence and Is considered on j
I of the leading democrats of the j
Carl A. Phelps, president of '" " . ' j
Weed Highway association.
will
ha present nt the chamber 'Cfs-ortiro Voccal
mmerca forum lunchoon this OUrtllhC f COOC1
. Twelve I. W. W. Pickett were 'of commerce, forum lunchoon tins
arrested near Agullar end -f I vol noon, and will apeak. on tho re-;
mare were taken Into custody In! action of the recent trip made by j
IA Anlmaa county. There "was the caravan from Ban Francisco
no reslstauce.. (and Sacramento, and will mnkei
i That.iruitbU-.mar oceur , In! know what It' was rlecldud to dj
Walseuburg was . Inilinated ' by!t Iho banquet at Weed ifler tho
, trip over th&, proposed route..
With Peer For
Captain In L A.
LOS
A.NOK1.EH. Oct.
IS.
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8ALF.il. Or., Oct.' 17. (Social.) -Druce Dennis, pub
lisher ol Klamath Falls, arrived in Salem this morning
to meet with the Csrkln tal commission, and to a Tele
gram reporter ha staled that be had read Saturday' Issue
of The Telegram with more than ordinary Interest for
the reason thai Mr. Hnnren, in his special article, had
" evidently received misleading Information relative t6 con-- .
dltlons in Klamath county. ' , . -
"Mr. HancB'a statemrnt relative ta newspaper owuor- '
spip In the Klamath basin must have come from erron- '
eaus Information to him, for the truth Is, no power cotn-.
pany, railroad company nor timber company owns any
interest In either of the Klanietb Falls newspapers. ) have.
Invested 'the earnings of a lifetime ia the Klamath basin,
because I have abiding faith In .the country and I own-,
the Klamath Nwa ends the Klamath Heraid and no one
else ban any Interest In either newspaper. As for the
' lakevlew Kxaminer it U owned by the widow of the late ,
Kdltor Croneqmlller and , to .operated by hr son... Cuy ,
Crouanmlllvr. The Kxaminer is a fine weekly' newspaper
but t do not own any Interest in It and never have had
an Interest In It. ' " v ' '
"I mention this." aald Mr. Dennis, "in. order that Mr.
Hansen's article may b corrected In the resp-jct cf newa-,,
. , pupifr ownership In Klamath. . t am deeply appreciative of
the kind tbinrs said n.out me in the article and I know
Mr., llnnien would in no . way knowlnely misrepresent the
situation, for his rapulalloB si an able writer and a aln-
1 cere thinker la outstanding Jtmeng the swttrv newsjfspet, .
-. -fraternity "of Oregeo." ' '" . , " '
Representing the Southern Pa
cific was Hen I.. Dey, head of
the Southern Pacific legal dephrt-;
ment in Portland, and represent
ing the" Ureal Northern was
fled seed will .be shipped by tbe ' certain counties and other politi
I same r:rm ' i cal units fall to have a more
"This Is significant," Mr. ' equal assessment,
i Henderson pointed out. "One of 1 The Cnrkln Tax Commission Is
one aims In thla fwilatn Indualrv rnmntwil nf mn fmm Aifffmnt
;is to not only provide spuds for parts of the state representing aaK """" ''
; tbe market, but alsjk provide practically every kind of business Mr- ,lnn represents the legal d
certlflcd seed.. There Is ever a;and property In the state. j partment of bis rttlroad and
I demand for certified seed in Call-i Tbe first meeting Monday was ,Judge Wlmore is vice president,
i tornie, and the- more we can grow ; devoid ot speech making, was The deal Included all the prop-
4he more stable and prosperous i free from politics and carried the erty that had been optloneo. some
(s?Btinswd o Pajps Six)
f will be the Industry- I
(""This seed was officially certi- - .
! fied. following three exnmina-i A A.,AnM.n
! tion.. by O. R. Hyslop. head of AlltO UVertlimS
v; the farm crops department of the, rpl rt Timno fn
' Oregon Agricultural college anil ' lUTtrc liiilCS XJll
;one of the noted authorities on
time ago by Thomas It. Walters,
: reultor. reprmentlng the (.rent
I Northern., and . JudKe WNIIam
iWorden. represeutlnK the South
fern Pacific. ' It is a tract ot land .
on Sixth street purchased from .
.several -owners upon which will
nd' vnsenser ;
Jreit N'on hern :
Death, w almost miraculously and freight- terminals for- the -
averted Mondaj- trlght when a Southern rarlflc. '
icar driven by M. Fish. Kngenej - Fine Wsthin to be KriVtel
traveling man. was struck by j Judge tlllmore stated that u
i another cr on the . Ashland-' very nice station would be erected
j Klamath Falls highway, it miles ' by the Creat Northern nnd tlmt
(west of Klamath. Falls. ' . CNitlniicil nn I'agr Voiir
V State Highway: be erected freight an
('.": : . jtermlnala for tho Ore
i potatoes tn the northwest. '
i "I believe this shipment to
j forerunner of many more
(Cotatlaeed ea Page Six)
iVVeK. Davidson
l Taken In Raid
'' W AaJy Uan-rU nf .kidded ,tn tjs V-m...
' VrH liUIIClJ I ai 111 gravel anji turned ovor tnree
r rail 8UMamiu a uuimriii.
cut Up and ,
(CueUjiwed ea lstw Ms)
30,000 Wanted ,
L. A. Police
lMMiik a wa' Httsi tA hnvtt tn trft' tn Sflleni fir ;
PI Wallowing through laborious ! '" . . . ... . ,.? -j '
anas on the rather - nrtromnntlc urumiu t v v.. . ' ... -rested early yesterday by Statej According to Fish's account to;
W. K. -Davldsoay aged 1i.
, turesque homesteader, was
times.
pic-: ed., shoulder. '
ar-. bruised chest.
II I. expected lo ho a very , tak cf carr.n ,Ppllns lo thelCl0math News, let US give a few facta to the public SO..a Federal officers on a de-ithe sheriff's office.
I of those In the caravan will be
IJ.. T A Dnl sa 'disclosed. ). 1. Murphy of Call
iJ JUs 2t 1 U11VC trn la who haa figured promt
A MtMiiniiiAnlnenlly In the Weed highway spent
rut rtllllllUIUlIUll yesterday In conference with the
L09 ANCELF.8. Oct. I.' (f
p)Ono reascn why bandits aiicm
seem to be al.lo to elude the law
In Los Angeles enmo to light re
cently when the police depart
ment asked the council for 30,.
000 to buy ammunition tar tor
kit practice.
The request was turned down.
. despite the fact that II was shown
that it costs tht policeman three
cents evory time they fire their
guns.
The councilman suggested they(
rugfcgO In a Itltlo target practice
at flying targets In the persons
of some of the bandits who have
been holding up banks, filling
stations and other Institutions
(Jill fall.
I
(-California highway commission
at Sacramento.
Howard Graham, one of the
recent men contestants In the
Atwater Kent contest at Port
land, will sing the two vocal
solos which he sang over the
air. "Oray Days" hy Johnson
and "When Two That Loved Arc
Parted" liy Scccl, which ho will
sing In Italian.
Men Killed As
Machine Falls
' r '
MARTINEZ, Callt.. Oct. 18.(1)
PlrFalally Injured when LBllM ,ttw,, tpi , Eolation ol
Neuner Flays
Mr. Olmstead
PORTLAND. Oct. M. jF
Emery Olmatead. former presi
dent of tho Northwestern Na
tlnnnl h.ii.. was made tho .cen
ter of Pedrrat District, Attorney
fioorgo Neuner's attack, In his ar
gument tcday 'against the demur
rer to the Olmttead-Whcelor In
dictment. The Indictment chnrgea con
spiracy lo violate tho national
an automo- :
arcrnco . .u. .(.- ownershiD Of these newspapers Will.be known i sorted homestead near Matin, on i bile with an exceptionally bright)
III. In. I . . ... I !.. h.,.. nf hm.B.ln. t. nnm. i .....v II. h, ... wiml..v
Monday.
world's millions, the
freighting vessel Is. of little In
titpnat evrent In IllOiie born with
a love fcr the sea. ' tterested in knowing.
The motornhlp, TUnaron. how
ever, la an exception and present
.u. -rl.m nv.l. .n.si slw vhr. is in. the charge of threatening to com-jcenter light was coming towaras
vu. nm .w. ... .v.. ....... felonv.
i his car at about
Kangaroo Meat
May Be Eaten 7
Thanksgiving'
1
PORTLAND. Oet. IS., (UP .
Kangaroo meat .. -wilt he offered
Wrinn tlin UTitnr miri'hAiifil tho Rvenfno llprnlrl 9 . 10
n proseni. ; . . . , . .1 . . I tor operating a sun.
cd two objects of unusual Inter- i tvur K. " suvciur niuiiuio we iivmu 111c uuny K"" H loased on parole
i Davidson had been sentenced , So strong was the light, that-th;to Portland boiiselres as a sub
to one year In the penitentiary 1 Eugene man was temporarily stttutc for turkey this year.
He was re-' blinded. His cur was hit, and
after serving , turned over.
I ... Ftth was brought to Klamith
We said . nine months.
nothing, feeling that the truth would 'eventually cstab-l Re"rre"UlL0" a h- Klamath Fails business
Hsh itaelf. In April when the writer purchased the Kla. cllff.d ,0 .te.rin. wnee, ofSccident a few minutes after it
math News from Byron Hurd, Edwin Rose, Walter Stron-i Deputy sheriff - Louis Mueiier-s; occurred,
ach and Nate 'bttcrbein. again the gossip proclaimed ifair' wh!!f ' "lcer Ma"5t1' . ZZT '
..p I xt ..... v.. a -..'"." The old man arabbed ; CfJncnn Plono
v..v k. w. ii .iu. uwm jjapcio. .. nsoui n c hold of an axe and managed toruuiiouii imiv maJXT m
remained stlent, insisUng to onrself that the truth would chop through the steering wheel. I RaIi-wi.. T rtof i iTl, iarY OwCdrS
JLiviiv r uuoi; 1t in
nouhd piece of machinery fell
upon thorn, Richard N. Onh, 28.
ahd A. II. Mnglinla. 41. died In
the county hospital bora tonight.
Tha two men taking a cylinder
grinder from tho Marline! high
scheol and attempting to load It
upon Orth'a transfer truck when
tha accident occurred. A squad
of football plsyara practicing nent , c,""Ti''
ihesp lews In connocilon . with
I70MO0 nlloged to have been
borrowed from the hank by Iho
McCormlrk Lnmbor company.
The heart of Neuner'a reply bo
torn Federal Judge, llenn today
was: . That proof that Olmstead
misused Iho money was nnt nnc-
est as she lay in r:rt nt the Lo saying. "E. J. Murray still owns the Herald
Angeles harbor. First, she was
commanded by Sir llertll Llllles
tlerna, aald lo be the only Swed
ish peer In command cf a mer
chantman, and aucondly. In, the
commander's dining salon was an
art collection, wlilch would bo en
velw.by many n metropolitan
museum.
The' collncti.-n consists of
series of wocd-carved plaquea on
the walla of Sir Lllllcnstlerna'a 1
dining union.' Ea
plcta an ora In
ships, from" the
vnssi'r lu liie oiuuriu iiiiit. uv ; .... n rftl 1 -a-a
captain dociarcd that Carl Muer- Brockhagcn. its publisher, aa well, causing them to step JfJIl DiaiTied TOr
ting, tno swcaisn artist wn con- across the. limit of latrncKs and trutn,( indulging in ai . : A ' A l
ceived and carved tho plaque. .genftUon-i Klamath Falls community ktory in whichf AUIO ACClQeni
reruseii to ttupicau tne set i-r .' i- '.. 1 1 ,:lt was believed that someone -
lio.ouo. ; that newspaper tacks on -what some might term a mail-. Th at .,AW . Keel 0, ioos caii- mv the , party, which mended !
1. . .. . .... . j ' i : . . - . . tAt 1.1
JCIOUS untrutn relative to xne newspaper owncrsmii uj. rornla avenue, was usable to see . stinson's wife, would -have com- - -
the nanera in the Klamath Basin. ' ' : rhecause of sun shining In his , municated with airport official.
eres.aas tile cunienimn 01 Jesse . it tne plane uia maiiv
A speflal onler for Kangaroo
meat has been sent to Sydney.
Australia and the shipment will
leave there in tho refrigeration
room of on ocean liner October
S3, it H believed to be the first
order bf this nature on the Pac
ific coast. ', ,
' frM hla hsiid. anrf aaln fr.aitnm !
Neighbors of Davidson have
- . . . .' ,; rvuipininea iwai me eiucriy man
comes some informant from Klamath Falls, i threatening them
I establish itself without any outburst or editorial utter
ance,
Now
BOSTON. Oct 1. The Stln-
Out of one otjson monoplane containing Eddie i
His Allegiance
COUVALLIS, Oct. IS. (pi -Any
r i.inu nstierna a . ''' these complaints arose the charge ' Stinon. Detroit aviator, and fire ' winnrnnilKe firrm relief legisla
Z ?ZL ot .HnW,,ng C 1 Jrtland. Tf!e8ra.m d Ae f?r MT-i hh he '" ,yesteRr-i passengers, has been -l-l","ta& support
tha eioiutton 01 tIOnalism in order to build a Circulation, and' poisons the; day. . . since S o'clock last night on I i,tor ctwrtes I McNary must 're-
dern liner' P8Tho'mind of Henry Hanien. a Telegram WriteK and Mr.J : - - Iflight from Hartford. Conn, to! tajn features designed
to deal with the problem of farm
Man Embraced;
Watch Is Taken
Hostou. It was feared early to-1
aay mat .ne nacou.e " ,,, ,b. ,enBir told the an-
ea somewnere net ween tne nua -eoareatlon of the Oreghn
Cities..-. c. Vss.t ovullnn ft Lnlinr hrtrn
,'lt was believed that someone ; . .ad.s..' luncheon
labor delegates, attended elst.
hy husibess men. farmers ' anil
The Klamath Falli Herald and the Klamath News
safe
members of the faculty of Oregon
N. Drew. Dairy, who reported to landing.
Agrlculiiirul college.
"I have dedicated myself "to
J 1 D r - - I V7I . . ax " I '.h. .h..lr. a ..v... ......I l.i. lnw .1 . ii K .bhtnltip 1
"w,,c" y -r" s""" - s-iorem V. wennio, nis : """"""""""'" ;T . mi ihl. matter ot farm leg.
i mrn ana . motor, tne plane was iasi s.vu -
' mobile accident on
. w:r. .. ik. aw ......-I. .k. i t:..j c... niooi
FUEO.-JO. Oct. IS. (UP1 Tnei " -' ---iPln ln vtlifh vjrew, car was In the vicinity of Natlck
reported, wai
shortly after 0 p. m.
th scene lifted tho grinder off
tho Injured men;v Orth died a
few minute after he was rushod
lo tho hospital and Maxlloln a
half hour lutor.
2 Deer Hunters
Are Both Safe
;. Two Deer hunters one. lost
for two days and a night nnd the
other Inst for threo days and
- two - nights are today . bark nt
their work, .little the worse for
Ihelr experlencej
Harry Lewis. Plnorldge, em
ploye of tho Forest Lumber com
pany, finally made his way nut
of the timber In the Saddle moun
tain country neitr noatly Into
Mohdny night nnd yestoiMay was
back nn the Job. He had been
lost since Saturday.
- .- Mace Redmond. Inst In the
Pnkcgamn country, found his
way back to his ramp Monday
afternoon nftor having been lost
sine Sunday morning. He wan
dered 15 miles from his original
catnp.
Thnt air that was necessary
would he necessary to show thnt
Olmstead had violated his trust
as an officer of tha hank and thnt
ho had allowed money to bo with-
drawn from the Institution when
ho knew that It might be lost to
j Iho hank. ,
I Hungarians To
Move To Coast
next stranger who tries to gat! eminent show. No one else owns them.
affectionate with C. C. Lyons j , interest in them.
might as woll consider himself; . south on Third street- Drew wai. fl-i TT
a customer for tho undertaker, i power companies, railroad companies or timber driving east on Pine.4 They me: ll ISOn ' Lat HaS
Lyons was seated on a down-! companies can ask nor expect any farora from these ' at the intersection. ' J
town nark bench tho other day ! h.w..m.. ... .k.. ...:k ..J ( .11 '1 '
- i Hvir..n. a . . -. . . . waav w .. u aw. aaa .
No one else; badly damaged.
I Keele, Drew
'Lifers' Beaten
f.deT,! C,,.,rae,nrC.,a,; f" Portland Telegram! informant from Kla- PATIENT'S FATHER
lecture when stranger sat " ... w . ..rv.
down beside him and threw his math rail. ,
arms around his neck. j Theso. nevspapcrs are being run- as newspopers and
Abashed hy tho sudden out- , . . :. f ocrninut ant-hvriv nr nnv irwtl.
I . . .rr.il.. n..h. . " J " "
iclnred the senator who was Joint
lauthor cf the .MeNary-Haugen bill.
! which was vetoed . by President
j Coolidge. ... . ' : '
"On a matter on which I hour
such strong convictions I cannot
.retreat. After helping In paxsapn
WALLA WALLA. Wash... Oct.
IS, (UP) Hundreds of Hungsr-
lan-Amcftcnn fumllles now' living
In the mining districts of Ken
tucky nnd West Virginia may soon
mlgrato to the farming communi
ties of the Pacific northwest, ne
cording
represent
1V III KVTIV f'ulif.. (VI. 1S. , I. m. ..l.l. K h Hon.. mii.ll
SWEARS AT DOC ; UCPI There is cue 'lifer In Sun for hor an,i fodustry, I. would
GET'S JAW BROKEN Quent,n Pr'9n hj has already )Q recreant in my duty If I did .
.. served more than his natural llfe 'n:t do nil lu my power to make'. -
. ... . ... tn th,. Inatttiition and has never ti. t.rirr ..rr...tv. for ntrHtillui A
ed tho unwelcome arm. oway. i tution. Klamath Falls, and Klamatn-r Basin appreciate j,,,r y j carUou, a school : from -It since he wns s ,, ig now f,,i't.iittJ.r i'r)
Ropuised.. tho nan ,arose and real newspapers, as evidenced by the support and tre-lliny(1;llin. wenl , the jiomo ofjnorn- ' . senator M.Nury -reviewed :t--'-
walked nwny with nn ohvlouly ' mendoUM subscription lists on both newspapers since thelEngenla Ornelllls, 7. recently to "Inky." the prison cat had his wuc measure ,takt U pV..ttit .
Injured countenance. I tt.ri, niirchn.r) thorn - At least one man has had suf- ner for a fractured hip. tn- 15th birthday recently, transportation, lahcr.- munufne-
i.tr an hmi. l,.ir., t.vnn. Hia.iri.cr purcnaseo inem. - AI leasi one man nas naa sui- . . t ... . i,,rln snf commerce n general.
...... ...... ..... ... . , , , , . , . , . i:c. sinaa ne- inmuiu ner luttii.,' inxy 8 moiner was also a pn- -
covered that his I.15 watch had ' uciuni Minn in nun uiuin w jjuiub bis wuiiuxs " John Ornellls. to a fractured Jaw.;,0n cat but she escaped in
disappeared. . I time Here HI a Strictly :0W8papcr investment and wej Dr, Carlson had been sent to night many years ago, perhaps
. - - j jtnow we are right in ao doing.
COOlldUe GlVen j A to the policy of thee newspaper, here" it it
the;8" of which he declared good fft..
themselves, hut all of wnun tn-
I the home by a school nurse. HoJ to Join his futtur who never was :crej;en financial aimcuiues ji,
jexphflned that the girl's hip had a prisoner but was Icrd ot thejthe tanners.
been broken during play at school i San Rafael back fences.
Indian's Ranrh!ny -ue,l'on wherein the public is not being treated ml the fracture had developed a! In his youth inky was a great M f (Y Train
V fairly by any company or corporation doing business i tubercular condition. mous.r hut of late years hl;L, V, . r,.
service aians
iuif ivinm to jtm i ln'hr. VAU lirill fftmrf lk HrAlH And ka Nawa am th V1
' . 'n..' v.- .. hnn doctor odviaed the parents to dirterahle itntt he hadn't as many'
r n e en.e? w . ! send her to h hospital at once. ' teeth as he once hud so now he i
Inrtlnns tnrin to he held In trust ' A to the agitator-who SCCKg to' keep hi COmmunitjTj The girl's father, Cnrlson de- stands almost all ot his time ;
SAX FHANrlSCO. Oct IS. ( V
P The flrt - stinulsril . gitsgn
to 8. J. Miller, district D nln, ,,, American firmer Continually fermented for his own benefit, we have no;"1"- immediately became nei-i hacking in tne sun or near a trHln orpr ,ne NevadnCallfornln
itetlvo of tho. NoT'liiinollnn ggrieutmrnl relief advo 'tim6 for him. Klnmnth Rnsin hns suffered more Unn1?'""1 d,1"'',H"4 "I"''1'"1;"'"': showing no parthulur tie- , ,)ne Wenilel hi
Pacific ral.rond. c.ted by the donor ;nnv nth Pnmmnltv : th(, trnitoH Stntoa in the nnat " '.Z H".".w ,or " ; A.turas will leave Wende. Oct.
Andrew r, riscner, mnierviiie, Thm rfnoit srhl.-h was f led at " - - mwumi mmiijija. . . laccnrding to an anunnneemeiii.
;'and C. Knlder. 81. Louis, an- Wlnnnmnc. Ind.. lodny, described I from constant turmoil, milch of Which Whs entirely With- but didn't wound his rntirnge. He EAR I. C.tRIIOI.I. PAIMII.ED t, today hy tho Southern' Pa-
Ky.
pointed by tho Hungarians .to
Investlgata tho tnasnhllity at a
migration, recently mnde n sur
vey of Iho Pasco. Attnlla and
Durbank Irrigation districts
conditions of the trust which may : nut foundation nnd fact. We do not nurnose to aid' or chased tiro doctor cut of the house, ..WASHINGTON. Oct. IS. tl'Pl clfh
never bo fulfilled, specifying i, ,i. .,iil..l-... .,lv..lo .,,.. l, .:ir,.lf .'nn laid, siege to the house next.rnrole of Karl Carroll,. New ! Regular
dally train servlro
law which must bo repealed r; " -................-. ..... ... i door where the doctor fled, until: York theatrical producer, wa over the .new broad guage track
enacted before Ihe trust Is dl-; tempts to arouse class against class or institution against : the police arrived and took him approved today by Attorney Oca-, will continue after that dato. It
aolved.
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Id the hospital.
I era) Sargent.
was said.