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KLAMATH VOL. REPUBLICAN KJ-JkJdATLI FALLfis KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, IX AUG LSI 25, 1WH. NO. 21. ■— IsMiid. Ai l June I, 1*71. *- if MâC I'l liLuCA’i *uN. i in ted Nmivu Lund Ufhve, I. umm I vw , Uregwu, ¡u, IDUl. Nothu ic hvieu) «»«vu ihm lu uumpil- eiicv wllb lhe plwtrBiuuR ui me ml I vC duue 4. U»B. will 11 led An avt fur lhe «ale ut liuiiHfi iMikde In (hw Aim«« vf iMiiluinlM, nivguu, Nevada anti vv uati ingtuu lerrllur), MB ea<en4«d lu all the I'uUllu iMiini biMlwe l>> ml ! uf Augill 4, Uln:. lhe iuiiuwing peieuna have line ua> Ilit u >d Hue ullivw Uieif awuiii ■(utviuviiia lu wll; Uvuigu Me* hen. uf Man Juoe, County uf him , «worn Hania Clara. X. eialv uj cmiiimi ....... aiawineiil. roc z««s. lor I It«' put i hunti uf thr uws«. Meditili la. ‘iuwuehfp Ji to, Kang*- 11 vu I.eat W. M Bouhlvr Creek, JUtlll it toionult, Ol Mittler uf Call- ' | Cuuniy uf Hanl« Crus, . fur tbe furnm. »wi i| It MlMtUlllWill NV w _ puitliaav ul III» aW ’a HeiUon I« j . I«»wn- I« Muutll, Kungr ahip 4« »«*•••— 1 IIVt E«at W. M .Mark It < ba««', ul Hau Jose, Cuutily uf Manta Clara, MiMle uf < «mortila, sworn i eiaieinelil 4%u jam , fur lite puicíuiaa« uf tlio uf aa'a. ««••^ of m- < M« « (Ion V. un«! I aw« ur uf n> n»1 ♦ « Kvt lluti i . luwiishlp JÎ . IliiitB«- IIVv I'.asl \V M 'I hat they will uffrr proof to ahow that Hi. i.tH'i autghi ie mure vatuabie toi it« llinlM r oi at»»nr than foi agricultural I Burpo»«« amt to vetabllab thrlr < I m I iii « 1 tu »a hl lati’l » mi fare thr t • glMtnr and Ito- reiver al l-tkrvlr*. or« «un. on Wvdnva- day, the Bill day <»r Urtuiwr. 'I h«*y name wilni aaoM Mark IL Cliaae, Man CaiHornla, T II Hlian nmi, ami Win Carmi« ha«’l. Klamath bail«. i Juhn II Nlnnutt, Boulder Crrrk. Catiiurnia; Uturge M«cti«n, Han rfUM«. Califurnla. All) aou a«« pvreone rlnhnhig advrrao- ly (ho above doacrll»od lamia ar« mjucal- ed to filo (hvlr claim« In ihla offh «• uii ur imiuib aatd «»in ua/ of <n-lu|*««r. IIM J. N WATHON. Mediator WEEK’S DOINGS ri'Minrw (Hrih to fraud . Public land Slates arc Divided Into DKtrkls. FURIOUS GALE peace eetort tails . Mayor Harrison Unable to End (hr Packers’ Strike. OREGON NEWS 0E INTEREST North St. Louis Ls Swept by Chicago, Aug. 18.—The effort of ► I Washington, Aug. 20.—To render Mayor Harrison to end the m< at pack o Tornado. tbe inspectiuu of the service of the ers’ strike accomplished nothing. In general land office more « ffeetiv«, the PINE TI MUER DESTROYED. fact, conferences with the pai kers and HOP MEN IN HIGH GLEE. <100,000 labor leaders were not held saezpeefed Of INTEREST TO OIIR READERS acting secretary ol th« interior today LOSS WILL REACH divl<le«i the public «ami states into nine Without waiting for the time set, the Pirc on McCully Mountain Supposed Crop Will Be Large, and duality Bet General Revie w of Important Happen- liie;H-<tlon «liatri<t«. plating a special One Person Killed and Tlfty Probab- l<ackers sent a committee to Mayor to Have Been Set try Campers. ter Than Last Year. Hatrieon and inforiue«! him it would pcnlgv Presented In a Brief and Aibany~-The foiest fires which have agent in charge of each. This special ty Injurcd—Many Mirât ulous Es Alliany—Pit specie ars very bright do no good to arrange a Joint confernece lero raging in the mountains of Oregon for Linn county hopgrowere this year. capes-Vires arc Down. agent will have supervision ovei sll Condensed Eorm. with the strike lenders. for tlie past ten days are having the ■ •tliei s|M-««ial agenla assigned to this The committee contended that the usual effect on valley towns. A pad Tlie yield is expected to lie fully aa large as that of laat year, and tbe qual Ht. Louis, Aug. 22.—A tornado of l«a< kera had already won the strike and of smoke, so thick that the eyes burn, A felling almost akin to despair dialrict and will have chaige "t all 1» ity of the product much better. had no reason to inert the strikers, reigns In tin- Russian admiralty. Ap<-< tions carrie«l on in that <1 stiic‘, extreme fury swept down upon the res- lungs over Albany, and tlie horizon ie Thr weather has lieen all that bop rhe pnekara told the mayor he «hould Forget lire« continue to rage In thr la ing In turn directly responsible to idence portion of North Ht. Diuis late consider that they controlled < hicagu’e narrowed down to a very short <lia- men c<iold desire, and the crop ia free Picking will comtninca reserves of Montana, destroying much the general land office. today, resulting In the death of one greatest industry and baJ »uch vast in tance. Tbe «tin looks like a l«all of from vermin tire, being almost hhlden from view the laat of this month. The prices lor valuable timber, Oregon lias lieen made a S|H-clal dia- person, injury to pr>>l«oly 60, and terxete at «take that they could not tie a part of tbe time. picking will 1« tbe same aa laat year. Japanese ship« are cruiong off Obe- trict with Kpe< lai Agent Thomas B. | «iamage to profxrty eel' aUxJ at 1100,- dominated by their employes, that tlwy The smoke in Alfiacy is paraticular- Bnt few contracts for sale of hops wanted to tie fair, that prices of meat ly tied liecaureof a tire In close pioxim- Io ■ in a arch ul lb< Itu «isn txmts Di Neiiliaoarn, of Minnesota, in charge. 000. have lieen made up to thia time. The had not been raised and w»uld not be ! ity to the city nis ai>«l Novik. Just east of Lacomb, 1 prevailing price for thoee few sales Washington 1« another separate dis- The atmosphere liecatue murky ami raised becanmi of the strike, that they which is only abont 16 miles from Al- I that have lieen ma<le ie 20 to 21 cants. Paraguayan reliefs have «lemamhd trh-t with Edward W. Dizon, of Ore- a dark clund eaa noticed In North Ht ouId not a«'cept anylxxjy ’« mterven • «any, ie a fire which be« l«en bnrning the city of Asuncion, allowing it 24 Although growers havs made no effort g -n. in etiarge, while f«laho and Mon l.ouia appr'MU'bmx from th- eoutkweet tion. , for several «lays, and ia doing ineetima-1 to sell tbeir hope le-fore tlie season ia 'lull'« to surrender. 4uddeniy, an arm h » ii "«I to sho>t On the other band, the strike leader, hie dam-'gx. The fire is on the side of tana combine to make auothei district A iluudhiirat near Globe, Arizona, ■ um I i - i Hairy II. Nchwartz, of Hoiith «loan like a giirantic cable, twietii g sere equally antagonistic. Presi«leni MtCullv mountain, which is covered fairly opened, yet there does not seem To tie any disp«wition to hold tbe crop, and turning. The end touched th« eaiiHxl s |oa> of aeveial lives and great l«akota. I lixea *pe< ial agents were ar- Donnelly declsrcl be did uot ezj«ect to with one of the finest Ixxiies of timber ae there was last year. This is thought damage to property. let letl liom lhe li«t of five land offices grotirxt at Ninrtwntb ami Anirehodt >«• pres- nt at the time the conference m tbe county There had been a num i to lie due to tbe fact that the stomp in stteets, and with in* rwlible swiftne«« was to m«-et. He said bis reason was ' «cause ol their proficiency and adapt ber of files in that section for some prices late in tbe season last year A Ku «an gunbtwt was sunk by coin ami force awept east aloDK Angelrtsll the hour named tie had to ad- time, but all were under control and ing in i-inla« t with a mine near tbe ability fol the service and will r«M-rivr 'ol ten blocks. Then it turned north that al ,j)e caused a loes ol thousands of dollars to n«.g Rntt beie* union. limiar luBitd, Act Juno 1. 1B7B. II but) in«t«-ad ol *1,200 aS berrtoto'e. tbe Ions was normal. Albany people those wbo were bolding for top prices. l.iao ruig |e-ninsula. No ink. Full rUHi.iCAT io N. and swept three bba*ke ' . i.i — l - along Br««d- u-.-.i. ♦ "And the hog but« here ale a great with an allowance ot |3 per «lay lor l liiivtl total«« i«anu < >iin e. Could see a large column ot smoke ris way. when t it jnmpe«l eight blocks <Je«| more imporiant to n.e than the iaikovirw. Uro . July It, IF>t Ths Rua«iaiia will sink the'r ■ lll|X ■ii ha i stain e. ing from the side of tbe mountain east Notice la netvoy giwu that In cumpll northeast to the foot of Bremen street ‘ ‘ •• • mayor,” said 'he bead of the strikeia st P«rl Ar hur rather than let them Land Patents Held Up. Nicholas J. O'Brien will he in rharge «me with tne piuviomna yl (hr atl uf of Lacomb, and later came tbe news wliere much property I "Harrison was too long getting in and the river t all into the liands ol the enemy. Cungrosa ul Juno J, UU, rn(l(lo*i "An ot tin- Idaho-Montana «H«trict. Albany— Word has been received la that ari immense and destructive tire act »ur ilir aale ul timber land« in thu lie has h«-ard our «ay for fair polio Oregon and Wa-liingtoti are tlie only along the river l«nk «as destroyed. Albany by Ed Dorgan, the timber . _ The corporation counsel of Chicago totale« ul Calliurma, uregun. Nwada «ml lo- The tornado then Jumped to about tn-atm-nt and has ignore«! it. Hr need ass sweeping over Met ully mountain Vv Maomgfun ivirilur), a« ralrndr«l tu nas d«M*id«*d that ths packers have no -tale« that «onstituie eepa< rate dls- with irresistible force. The fire ie « ator, from the interior department a* all the Public I .a ml Hlaiea by act ul the middle of the river, ami encount not think that now he can map hie right to bouse employee In their plants- l«bt«. The eZ|H-rh-nce of the past two thought to have b-en started by careless Washington, D. C., that AI tian y claim • • hUkvAltlJ C. BEAM. yvara ha« demonslruted that with all ered a ferryboat whi«h »as turnol and fingrta or whi-ile ami tiave ua come to campers. an«i the autlioritks are inves ants of timber land in t ie Klamath uf hlamatu >‘a«u>. Count) ul Klamath, Forest lire« In < larke county. Wa-li , ■ I» ial Hgente reporting Hire« t lo the b>«xed almut, hut was not sunk. The do his bidding '* Miate ul Oregon, hao ihla day filed la tigating to see of the blame cannot I* ami latke connty «lietilets will have to A iiunilier of gei eral land otti.« at Washington it tornado once more lifted and struck inie ofth e hie awurn «(aloment. No X»‘. ir>- doing gp-at damag«« The mayor ie reported to have sei« fastened on someone. wait some time yet before receiving Uoincs have Ix-en liume-l an I much fur lhe putvhaae uf the «««^ uf œS» uf lias la-eti alinoot lm;xa>«lhle to keep the Illinois shore near Madison, wheie in reply that lie was «atistie«! that his their patents. All the claimants have a«4 dun No. ». in iownahlp Nu M touuth. urdwood dretroyed. A suepact has check on those who go wtong. l4Mit«r No h l-aal. ami will ofVor pruuf Num it demolished several dwellings, the g -«I offices were nrxle-e and lie would proved up on their claims and hold re BRING HIGH PRICE. -vii arr««te>i. lo enuw that (tie land ««»ughi 1« mure erous dis> barges have lately been made, I eideikranz ball ami Mew down a por male no furttier effort I ■ bring abtait a ceipts from the local land officers, but vaiuMuto fur lie timmr ur «tune than tor tion of tlie Madi-on cooper work«, kill meeting »M-tseeU lhe ja Iters and strik Last Year’s Hops Sell Well, «gricuhural purpoaaa. and tu naiablieh Ill«' Itua-ian Hallie fiect liaa railed liecaose s;j*'->al agenla have l«rn found and Resers. Jone», Erickgon anil Brown, Io« « «a.m (u «aid land before Ururge T. ers. p-rtK ipatii g in fraudulent land opera- mg John Ellington. oi Hie Far East. the ajiecial agents sent out by Secretary I kk IW hi , L uunty JiMlg« uf klankMth Picking Soon Begins. Severe damage was done to hnihling« lions, liaMling settler« on «tevirabi-le Hitchcock, have recommended that the < <>uut>, Urrg«m. «< Klamath Fall«, Ore General Htoeaa«'l in ide a defiant replv at Venice and Granite City, which ad gon. on HaluidM), the Blh day uf <_Mtu- Salem—K re tie Brothers, hopgrowers land t>e held up for further investiga STILL A MIGHTY HOST. lamia, furnishing speculators with val ..4 r. 1W>4. to tlie Japanese • suisik I that lie aur- One p raon was killed an i dealers, have reported tbe pur base tion. Thia is a great disappointment uable inside information, etc. Il was joins Madison lie natnr-a aa wltnraa<-a K M Colaon. elides. B C Mimrt. Marlin B«d>orf. and T II tlii« discovery that l«*«l l-and Commis in the former city and a number in Twenty-Six Thousand Veterans Pa- I «if 1 8 bales of 1903 hope from tbe A. to the holders, who have waited for a Hhannau, ail uf Kiamath Falla. Oregon. | J. Luce Hop company at 25 cents. long time for their patents. Tlie weal ciop in Eas'ern Oieg-'ii and sion- r Richards to work out the new jured. And tbe radc. Despite the Heat. An> ami ail perouna < lalmlng adverse Ko quickly did the tornado aw«-ep This is the highest price paid for Some large number oi people in Albany wbo ly lhe Mb«>vv doa« rlbed lamia are roqooel- iVa-ingtou will lie te greatest system which was approver! today. B-eton, Aug. |8—If anything were time. H|«aking of the hop situation, esj io hie (heir claim« In thi« ««ffl« o on or through North Ft. Lottie that the citi kouwn. 'P« h ial agents in charge of the dia ■ have timhei claims in tbe Eastern Ore toiora »aid «th day uf October, neede-1 V> prove that the Grand Army 1-eonard Krebe »aid tiiat the greatest J N. W ATHoN, Itrgleter trict« will have headquarters al local zens could »carcely compiehend what gon districts have a consider» tie Tile Russian ships <iaiui<g<<l In tire ot tbe Republic is still in fact a mighty danger ia that growers will begin pick amount of money tied up in tbe land. I bik I offices to I«« s < I«- c U-«I by them. had happened, tn the stillness that battle« cau lake uo luitlier part re< cut host, it was to te found yesterday ing too early. Home are talking of be il_______ _ . . _ --------- NUT1CK FOR PUllLICATiUN, Each will lia«e a civil service clerk, followed, cries were beard on all si«ies In th war. as the terror stricken pentone ran ai«out alien with a half million civilian« ginning Peptembei 1. which Mr. Krebe Impart mint of th« Interior, whose salary will liell.000 per annum ' Road to Aid Three Countica. the streets. Not a tel« graph, t«lephotie look I ng on, 28,<>0U survivors of the rays is fully a week too soon. I-and UI!U • at i«aar nrw, Ur« , The .rand Army has elected General Juns B, or trolley pole was left standing along union forces ol the Civil war a-senibled Albany—County Judge Hcott, of lu tbe Butlerville, Hubtwrd, Aurora A I Inion Hlu« k nur, •>f .Muasachuselt-, Nolle» 1« her« by riven that th« luliuW- TO SAVE TIMBER. the street swept by the tornado, and here from all sections >>f the Unite«) and St. Paul districts in particular tbe .Marion county, has been in con fere nee Il.tf itauieU as titer naa lUuU noth « ol hla .-«uumander in chief. lltsuuuwu tu iimbb Imai prvui ill auppur« trees were piled in heaps The path '«'atea ami marched through the streets hope are u-ually too given, cauaii-g a with Coonty Judge btewart, of Linn uf hie i taim. and that aaht pr«»«»i will tw It I Iwlievel th t the rads "f tig Pirc Alarm System May Be Put of lhe tornado was alxuit a block and a of Boston. Five and one-half hour» I«»« in weight and alio in quality. I county, regarding the proposed road to iiiaue bciuiv u«<orgo i. Baluwtn, Count) ilua-laii squadron w ill nut »ail ship J .... i. hum ■ « • • • t / . * ’i • , at Klam half wide along which hoa»ea were were required lor the parade to pass a Mr Krebs says that in view ot the ab connect the Willamette valley with the In Reserves. • th Fail«. Ufa. on t’uoada). August Vih. ping more than |26O,U<iU. unrooted, window panes broken, sever given point. sence of vermin this season, there ie no I Deecbutee country, in Crook county, I**«. % ia baiuuri i* i'urtrr uf AlrdAeltl. Wàshington, Aug. 20. — The agricul- urvguR, hoiitt s>tra«l No tof thr b V r It was a severe strain on the old danger in letting the hope remain on and tbe outcome ia very favorable to al factories partially demolished and Indications are Bore favorable than of «•>%. •**« of «w-^ and nw « of •**«■ turai «ivpwrtnient is consuirring tbe the at reels littered with debris. soldiers, bnt generally the veterans tbe vine until they ar» ready tor pick the r<«d. Hon. John Minto, father of •ver Gist Rus«la will agree to the •«» muh >. Lwwuaiiip •. rung« u Me- JM 11« names the following witn« «a« a tu tmeiican deliuitiou of » untrabatid of advisability of installing wirclcee tele ■ storsi the hardship well. More than ing. be scheme an«) ■ t tbe and «liacoverer of tbe pass prove hie continuous residence upon and I three score «»I them dropped from tlie through which tlie roed will 1 go, is now graphy In loriHit reserve« throughout cullitaiiuii ul aald land, via Flank Van war. HUNGER MAKES THEM BOLD. Exhibits of State. At hl« ri .innf-i- I. ' rank from exhaustion ami beat proe- lat hi» mountain home .* un , the line ot Mrtrr, laiajriio Van Mctrr. Klmer the West with a view to making tlie The Japanese coneu 1 general Bloors anu tianfe Keeler, all of Itrdileld. I ‘ration, and ware cared tor at tbe hos Saleci—From informxttoa that has the road. m »4 will eo-««perate with tbe • sotal that a system uf forest protection moie effect Packing-House Strikers Try to KIH uregon. shanghai has nnlifi — • J N WATIHiN, ll«alat«* pitals. The death of one soldier been received by Secretary Wylie A. county judges in an effort to sceure a fleet ie coming to svizs tlie Ruasiau war ive. While the present ranger ayatem Steers, and Pierce Battle Ensues. marred the ol het wise happy day. Moores, of the state fair board, it is conference with the judge of Crook NOTH K FOB Pt BLB’ATluN. veaeela there. is quite successful, numerous large fires Chicago, Aug. 22.—The fiercest riot Colonel John P. Pyron, a member of evident that the state fair next month county, to see if the three counties can L>cp<i tniriii of die Interior. 1 lie Japan*er are making a final a«- have occurred in reserves |«atr<>lled by of the st«<ckyarde atrike occurred to- John Dix post of Nea York, die«! from will equal, if not excel the splendid work together and dividetbeexpenss ot LMinU Uftiie at la»<» view. Ore. expositions which have been held here constructing tbe road, which will be a «anil on Port Arthur, and reports sa » tai gers la-cause of their inability to night when hungry dwellers of the heart failure induced by exhaustion. June U. 1X4 Nutlcr 1« hereby given that lhe follow At least 250 spectators, m< stly for the last five years. There are more ' mutual benefit. they have already sacrificed 20.000 Ing named eel tier bee hied nullce uf hl» t*evwal imporiatit poeiliuDaj reach tlie fires at the time of their packinghouse district sought to capture women, feinted during tbe parade, and horses in training on Lone Oak track luteniion lu commute his claim, sod (but men »««a pruuf will ue maue uriure Uvuigv nave t«een taken. ut igln. Hecretary Wilson's idea ie to and kill eight steers that had escaped many ¡«arsons were slightly injured now than ever before at this time of Crops in John Day Valley. Chaaiair«. < uunty Clerk uf Klamath has «UoiauJaJ lhe surrender ' provide each reserve with a practical from the yards. 1h« mob numbered an<i had tbeir clothing torn in the the year. Many breeders of livestock Cuuni), uregun. Ml Klamath Fail«, vre Jape' Prairie City—Tbe hay crop in the fun, un Motiuay, Augual b . B um . vie T crush. who have never lieen here before are ‘ ‘ i were tire protection system that can be uet-d 4,000 persons, ami th« streets ‘ Nlchotaa, hoineatrad No. .«91. uf Fort ■if Port Arthur. I__ -1 — —I— -J. _ • 11 ____ The spectacle of tbe gray haire«! sol making arrangements to come with John I*av valley is this year as good as I cleared only after 120 . poli vnien in five Klamath, klaitiMili < uunty. Oregon, fur While some A Georpia mob overpowered the «•' •»' ,h’ *■ lut Nu. is. «<< nun >. tuwiitohlp M range diers on |>arade was one calculated to tbeir herds, and the livestock depart- i usual, on an average. I squads had charge«! the rioters on four He K W. M militia ee’srd two negto murderers and discovered and get the eeltiers and the iaide«. thrill, and everywhere the army war ment will bear great an attraction as. stockmen are complaining over a slight lie names lhe following wlln«H»<a lu prove his cuntinuoua rraidenie upon and burned tinm alive. rangers to the scene without delay. ever. Space in the main [-avilion fa ' ly inferior crop, others have harvested Hhots were fired an<! ai-ores of liotera received with applause. «mil. at»-»n of kt.ziii land, via II M Mor- At the end of tlie route Cm mender being rapidly taken fqr county and gen a superior one ever those of previous Jan. Andrew Sluggy. w M Merga* ami Great Britain, in her answer to Rue- While not aatirfi«d wireless tel-graphy were clubbed. Few arieets were made, years. George W. McHaley harveeted am<» M. Emory, all of Furl kiamath. ala, contenda that fiaidelufle cannot be ,.B„ employed wi h g‘>od effect, Hec- ae the police contented tbemselvee in Chief John C Bia k of tbe Grand eral ptemium exhibits, and many new 25 tone of timothy bay from a five-acre Oregon. Army of tlie Republic held his review, displays will be seen, with dispersing the mob. In no pre J N. WATRuN, Register < la»erd aa contraband. parcel of land. Haying ia now well i rotary Wilson believes the plan worthy lest night the Grand Army of the Re vious riots were clutie used so freelv. under way, and in about another week NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, The govornni« nt is experiencing tn u- of investigation, and has directed Chief Hop Market to Open. Fire in the northeast corner of the public campfire was held, attended by ' the hay harvest will nearly te complet hie lu securing Oregon gold lor the < Moore, ol Ihr weather hurran, to tour stockyards gave rise to exciting rumors 10,000 persons. Pepariment of me Interior, Salem—Though 20 to 21 cents is free ed. Only a small amount of grain ia l«and Ofllce al l«ake V irw, Ore, Lewie and Clark e< uvenir gol<l dollar« the Blok Hills' reserve in 'oulh ¡la that inceudiaiiee were at work. ly offered for contracts for 1004 hope, being grown here, but It is of good av June le. IFH Notice la hereby given tliui the follow The Russian admiralty ia still in llie kola witli a view of determining the Hjiarks. presumably from a |«aaeing lo nothing of consequence is being done in erage quality. The fruit crop is excel MINING THE DEPENSES. ing named «eitler ha« nhwl nolle« uf hl« lark ae to tlie fate of WitbiS'ft'e alii|«e |H«eibllitirs of this nrw sei vice. If it comotive, fell into a pile of hay. The this market. Growers are preparing lent, with tbe exception of a few orch Intvntiun to make linul proof In aupuurt ul file claim, and (hat aald proof will be not beard (rum since the Port Arthur { is found wir« less telegraphy is too ex- blaze was quickly axtingutshad. Japanese ere No Longer Using Guns for the harvest which will begin shout ards that was damaged by late frosts made before the Begleter and Kecelvrr |«ensive or impractiiable. Chief Moore A new source of trouble developed in September 8 to 10, and are worrying and hail storms. battle. at I Mike View. Oregon, un Monday. Aug In Higher Positions. will report on some other fire alarm the strike situation today when the umi Mh. vix i rwdwrli * Bl il very little about prices. Tbe hops in America deems that Japan was in sjatrm which will l>e effective in reach, Merrill. Klamath County, Oregon, home St. Petersburg, Aug. 18.—A dis this vicinity are tn excellent condition, grease wagon teamsters voted to handle in-',. stead No JJJU, tor the iiw 1, ol m* 1«. ««■<• sec tlie wrong in taking the Rnseian tm- | _ __ _ _ _______ ____ _____ Cove Cherries Get Prize. ing tat gers in all |>arta of the reserve. nothing for meat dealers who are "un patch receivetl from Chefoo tonight an«! so tar as quality is concerned, and there tv M tion 27. townahlp 4o «. range 10 K. vv »wins witnesses we|| M gr|||,.rg upon and adjacent to llr name« the followinr -•••• — - to • - jiedo boat from t hefoo aud that the I ji Grand,—Union county cherries giving undated diepat« lies from Port has been no change in the estimates oi fair." The teamaters will not haul sn«l «easel should I* returne«!. prove in« contlnuou« resilience t«»>i<ivme upon and lie returned. j the leeerve. if some sy stem can be de- any refure except for dealers who pat Arthur, says the Ja;>aneee during a the probable yield. Al Jenuan, who carried off the prise at Aie St. Louie cultivMilon of Raid land, via C II Mer- veaael “* King, Walter W aller Purdy and bombaidnient occupied stiongly forti still holds 200 bales of hops of tbe 1003 fair. C. M and O. G. Ktackland of Il is now certain that tlie Japanese j viw«<i that will not la> too eijiensive, ronise the independent pacaers only. rill. John T. Urti travia. «11 of Merrill. Oregon. have taken important land |H«itioua at | Secretary Wilson will re«<>mmend its President Ikmneliy has had a conf-r- fied positions with a number of siege crop, has refused an offer of 23 Si cents ‘ Cove, < ne of tbe greatest fruit sections J. N. WA'IHoN, Heglster. in tbe state, have received word that Port Aithin, the file from which com- adoption ami ask congress to make the ence with tbe executive ta«rd with the guns. After two hours, several of the a pound for the lot. Tlmlwr I Ji nd. Act Juns 1, 1STM. their Royal Ann cherries sent in were Japanese guns were silenced. The lie eeeary appropriation for equipping |>ell««l tlie Kuasiau fleet to leave tbe "league of Ameri an Business Men, ” ......................... .... FlUtl.Il'A I ION. Foli NOTI« K given the 1(M) per cent mark by the all the forest reserve« in the West. United Hlslrs Land titties, which was organized to raise funds for Jaiainese, the advices say . are no longer Urges Fruitgrowers to Organize. harbor. luvkevlvw Oregon, June 1. I»'l judges. Oregon has her own way at It is believed eoch a fire alarm sys tlie strikers. A committee was formed trying to play their guns in the higher Ia Grande — A meeting of Grand Notile is hvreti> given Hint In compli To dale the Russian navy has lost tem will lie especially valuable and to eztend the movement to ail parts of positions, which are too easily readied the fair in the line of cherries, and ance with the iirovisiuns ot lhe act of Ronde horticulturists was held at the Congreaa of June J. I«7s. entitled "Ah «even ciuieeia an one battleship beanies practicable in a rtievive«like lhe Black the city instead of confining it to the by 1 he file of the fortress, but are busy Commercial club lart week. Professor those from Union county are consid act tor the «sie of tlmt>er Isixls In the those which have Just taken refuge in Hille,where laige miuirg interests are stockyards district. The league has ing themselves with mining o;>erations S. B. Green, of the Minnesota Agricul ered tbe l«st. The coonty has shipped Hinlrs or California, llregon. Nevada, Tlie Jap conducted within the reservation and taieeil the race issue, takirgthe ground againrt the «lefensee. and Waahlngton Territory." aa «Blend neutral |x>rta and dtnarmrd ttttal college addrereing the meeting, out 20.000 boxes of the best varieties ed to sii III«' I'ubllc iutixl Htatea hy act anese have met one cruiser and one bat- employ a large force of men. Hecre- that if the packers will n««t end the Tlie spirit of the garrison continues who came here with Colonel Judson, this season, besides the big home con of August 4. UW. t leehip. taiy Wilson will not go into details in atrike all tlie white residents will be to he excellent, ami Lieutenant General of the U. R. A N. The professor urged sumption. FRANK MAR8ROW. of Klamalh Fulls. County of Klamath. discussing his plan, nor will he show drivn from the stockyards legion and »toeesel is going everywhere encoursg- i the ue e-sity of organization of the Htate of Oregon, haa ihla day ril«d In Ht. Peterehurg expects tlte fail of Incorporate at 41,000,000. how it ia piopoeed to use wireless tel- that the place will become a negro set ing tlie troops. Tlie fortress is well iruitgrowers, and believes the Grand this office hla sworn aistenieiit, No 2S6O. for the purchase of lull J. of ft«-c- Port Arthur at any moment. egrapliy. He wishes little publicity tlement with a population of at h-ast supplied with ammunition and provis- R <nde one of the grandest fruit eee- Eugene — The Willamette Valley tlon No. 3. In Township No. 37 Houlh. iona. The Malheur irrigation withdrawal given tlie proposition until Chief 70 000 men, women and children Hauge Nu t East \\ M . amt will offer ti> n-* he has had tl e pleasure of look- Elect!ic railway company, which laat prool to show that the land sought la lias Iwen increnseti 26,000 acres. week rwnred a franchise from the AL Mire r««ports. : ing over in the West. more vs I us bl«- for Ra titulier or stone connty court to build a system of To Signalize Birth of Heir. than for agrlculturui purposes, und to Will Emerge a Cruiser. Japan ia laying in great quantities of ««aluhllah hla claim to aald land hefore trolley lines along Lane county roads, Ht Petersburg, Aug. 18 —One of the Wheat Crop Ready. Can't Stop Use of Vine. Odessa, Aug. 22.—In spite of the ac tlixirgv T Hahlwln. County Judge oi «applies for a winter campaign in Man has tiled articles of incorporation with acts of grace sginal zing the birth of an Salem — Because spring wheat is Klainalh County. Oregon, ut Klmnath the tion of Great Britain in protesting Washington, Aug. 20.—Despite the county clerk. The incorpotators Falla. Oregon, on Mon«lay, the Od «lay ot churia. heir to the throne will be the total ready to harvest, farmers are hauling , ____ ol the Christian Emleavor so- against the passage through the Dar protest I August, lte-4 corporal punishment little grain to town now, and there 1s are: Congressman J. F. Wilson, of lie nsniea as wltnvaaes: W. O Smith. The Japanese navy ia oo-operating cieties of Conmx ticut, the traditional danelles of the volunteer fleet steamers abolition of Frank Fax. J C Hmlth, Archie Johnson. throughout Russia. It is reported, ap little activity in the wheat market Prescott, Aria., and M. F. Taft and W. bottle of wine will be broken acroea the St. Petersburg and Smolensk, it is ■ nd James Doyle, all of Klamath Falla. with tlie army in tlie final assault on parently on g'MMi authority, that Em All the flouring mills in this vicinity J. Wilsey, also of Prescott. Ths capi learned on excellent authority that se prow of the liattleship Connecticut Oregon. Port Arthur. peror William of Ge«many has asked are paying a ptemium of SS cents tai stock is *1,030,000, divided into Any and all persona claiming adverse cret orders have been issued to tlie when she is launched. Aiting Secre ly the above-described lamia are re a lares of |L *. Admiral Togo soweti many mines in tary of tlie Navy Darling, in hie reply ■«arafoff, a sister ship to the St. Peters (or the privilege of acting as one of the ab- ve the export quotations, and buy quested to tile their claims In thia office godfather* of the hen. The chistening ers for export are meeting the milling on or before asl<l 23d day of Auguat. I»H burg, to make the Journey shortly to the protest, said : "Permit me to the path of the Foil Arthur tfeet. J N. WATHON, It,.B|st„r. Remove Name's Stigma. suggest that you and the 3,000.000 of She will lie sent out as a hospital ship, will take place Asgust 2.1, when, the prita. Salem—That the name of the Oregon people you represent ought 11 find com but singularly enough during the last Aeeociated Press is abie to state, quite Over 300,000 acres of land in Eastern Porcst Pircs Create Havoc. State Reform school be changed to Timber !«and. Act Jun« i. 1R7B. fort in the thought that wine thus ex- week ammunition hoists have lieen a jtumber of important Libeial m«as Oregon in forest reserve withdrawals NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. Eugene—A ni.ml.er of forest tires are Oregon State Iuduatrial school, ia ons tir es, liesides the atiolition of corporal placed in position, while it is known pemled can neither imperil the sou) United Ht.Hra Lntld have lieen testored to entry. creating havoc in Laue county. Con of the recommendationa made in the Lakeview, Ore., June 3, lgiM nor contribute to th« cup of human she carries a battery of rapid fire guns. punishment, will lx* announced. siderable damage has already been done biennial report of Superintendent N. H. Notice la hereby given that In coinpll* sorrow." ame with th« provision« of the art uf and heavy loeeea are fearer). A large Ixxiney. This change ia advised be In Great Pear of Rebels. The national encampment of tlie G. Utah Mikes a BM. congrrMM of June 3, 1N7N, entitled "An act for th« aiile uf timber Inndw In the A. R. is living livid in Boston. It is Buenos Ayres, Aug. 18.—A feeling fire is now burning in some of the fin- cause the present name is to many a Tenders His Resignation. Halt Lake tJitjr, Aug. 22 — The city Rtatea of California, Oregon, Nevada, eat timber on the McKenzie river. stigma of disgrace when applied to estimated tiiat 60,000 veterans are London, Aug. 20.—The correspond council committee on public grounds akin to panic prevails at Asuncion, .he and Waahlngton Territory, hr extend Several fires prevail. youths whose characters are not ed to all the Public Land Htnte« by act preaeut. has made a strong bid for the imma capital of Paraguay. The insurgents ent of the Htandar«! at Tientsin say« of Augiiet 4, 1MI2, formed. "It is not the intention of that Lieutenant Newton McCully, ot nent home of the American Mining under G««neral Feirers have secured Altt'IIIK A JO11NRTON. Harvester Burns In ricld. the state to brand these boys when of Klamath Falla. County of Klamath. « congress. The committee decided to the adhesion of the residents of the the Unite«! States navy, and Lieutenant Wasco—While the harvest crew were what they want ia encouragement,” Rtat« of Oregon, has tlila day tiled In towns and villages parallel to the rail- offer to donate to the congress the fine Itecuivcrville, of tlie French navy thia offlre his nworn statement, No. 2atU. at dinner the combined harvester of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, for the purchase of the n% of ne»*, hw % have left that port. The correspond vacant lot due north of the city and wav and are awaiting the arrival of i Henry Howell, near Wasco, caught fire says Superintendent Looney. of nr%, n«% of nw*4 of flection No. f>, the steamer Iniciativa to make a sim Department of the Interior, ent adds that the Chinese a«lmiral, Hah, county building for a rite for its per- In Township No. 41 Mouth, Hauge No. 13 and burned up completely. The cause Land Office at l«ake View. Ore., East, W M , and will offer proof to Sulphite Mill Closed. has tendered hie resignation andoffere«l manent home. The lot is about 60x ultaneous attack by land anti water I of tlie fire is unknown. June 17. ISM. Loss 12,000, show that lhe land sought la more val It is rumored that Notice Is hereby given that thr follow himself for punishment on account of 186 feet and la to be given on the aole upon the capital. Oregon City—Having on hand a with no insurance. Only a small lot uable for Its timber or stone than for ing named settler nns llle«l notice of bls agricultural purposes and to establish Intention to make final proof In support hie inability to prevent the Japanese condition that the congreaa erect a there was a bombatdment of Asuncion of wheat was burned. large surplus of the mill’s product, the bls claim to Mid land before George T of his claim, and that Maid proof will be capturing the Russian torpedo boat do suitable buildings upon the site. today but this cannot be confirmed. Crown Paper mills has temporarily Baldwin. County Judge of Klamath made before George T Baldwin, County Wheat Market. close«! dowwn its s'llphite mill, throw County, Oregon, nt Klamath Falls, on Judge of Klamath County, at Klamath st i oyer Reyeshitelni. Friday, the 19tb day of August, IBM. Pirc Now Imperils Port. Russia Buys More Steamers. Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, August 9th, Portland — Walla Walla. 76 378c; ing out of employment 40 men. Tbe I lie name« as witnesses: John Dris 1I*M, vis; Vvm. Konxack of Merrill, Ore Bruaeels, Aug. 22.—Russia continues London, Aug. IS.—A dispatch to b u-stem, 81082c; valley, 80e. wood u.iils of both lor al paper com coll. J. C. Jarvis, and George Morris, of gon, homestead No. 2116. for the i»H of Cruisers Heard Trom. Bonanxa, Oregon; Thus, flhormon, of iiw H, swU of nwU and lot 4. section 14, Tacoma—llluestem. 83 c; eluh, 77c. panies have suspended operations also, London, Aug. 20.—A dispatch to the to secure modern ateaniera for use ar the Central News from Toxin says a big Klamath Falla, Oregon. township 41 s, range 10 E. W. M. transports. *he has putchased the 4.- oil warehouse at Port Arthur is blaz Walla Walla—Bluestem, 72073c; because of the low stage of tbe river. Any and all persons claiming adverse Hr names thr following witnesses to Central News from Vladivostok save ly the above-described land* «re re prove his rontlnuoua residence upon and tlie cruisers Rossis and Gromoboi, of 400 ton Tiberius and the 3,600 ton ing furiously an«i that the position of club, 00c. Because of this mors than 100 men quested to Ale their claims In this office cultivation of said land, vis: A. V. Whit la Grand«—Fortyfo <1, 68c; club,80c. have been placed out of regular work on or b«for« said 19th day of Auguat. ney, C. V. flrhuck, J. T. Klug and Frank the Vladivostok squadron, have return Calndius, both English built boats of the .»sieged is such that the Japanese temporal ily. are uiging them to aui render. IBM high speed. □raybeal, all of Merrill. Oregon. Albany—73c. ed there. J. N. WATSON, lieglster. J. N. WATSON, Heglster, Newsy Items (iathcrcd from All Parts of lhe World. I