NTEAI.N Nt UN. OVERCOAT«, RIAS HINTH UHI NT. Gem ciifc. He had shipped In from Is rumored that the capital stock of | as a mailer of fuel, without argument It doesn't make much difference Portland to ' work In the railroad the First Trust will be doubled within oi evidence, says Edward Tallmadge whether you cook pumpkins for hogs J. V. and his brother, J. A., Hous­ camps lie re. Before he left the next a short time, but Mr. Siemens re­ Hoot In The Delineator for Novem­ or not. Cornmeal and bran are both morn)tig he took several suits of fused to make any statement on this ton are reading the articles In tho ber. When figures are given, a Utile exfi n prim for i ggs of on« color. good to feed With them. clothes, two overcoats, underclothes, point when asked about it today. Mr. Saturday Evening Post on Leadville examination often shows that they Many people get n noil or more a Tile full pigs should lx* kept grow­ with a good deal of interest, as they ahd a bunch of keys from the dlffer- Siemens said: urn Incom Insito because only puriial dozen for sorting tliefr hen fruit nc- ing bnt not too fat. They will pay ent rooms which he ralded. Bloom “I have severed all connection were both residents of this historic in place, time or details. Neverthe­ coidlng to size und color. to winter for feeding next summer. Ramsby, Roy Butler of the Central with the First National and will now mining camp in its most glorious less the decline Is IlSSUIUCd Bild its On some fin ms tin young < hl< k The early ones will go to market In cafe, George (Jordon and Clay WII- devote all of my time to the Inter- ¡days. The author of the articles was causes gravely asked and enumerated oiis lire allowed to roost outdoors January und February, If well fed. son were among those robbed. The ests of the First Trust arid Savings lK»rn there at the time of the first It Is to he admitted, ul Hi« Sturt, during lh<* summer und full. They It Is not possible by uny known keys were taken from lien Davis's bank. I am riot prepared to state at big rush, later attended Stanford thin church nttemlume today is not I ould at once Im trulned to winter method to make dirty milk Into < lean room. All that he* took he carried this time what we intend to do other University and reported for a while satisfactory to those who loyally be quarters, und I ho sooner this Is done butter. down to Im Fault's second-hand store -than that, we shall endeavor to make on the San Francisco Chronicle. lleva In the church and lis mission. tile better. The use of the separator on the I ^should rather have one happy hen farm, If a good machine, benefits the and sold. ¡our institution one of the strong ones There Is no need of multiply Ing sta­ Good roads are good Investments. He had paid for his room for two ■of the county.” tistics. One Illustration muy suffice ihnn iwo gtumpy ones. A huppy lien owner by close skimming, makes few All sums expended intelligently in the nights, vet Thursday night he slept "The policy of the First National According to a census of church-go Is the one tluit fattens the pocket­ utensils to wash, permits the use of at tho American hotel and. breaking . bank," said Alex Martin Sr., "will be icouqties of Oregon on the roads will book, u lo*ii with it grouch Isn't worth Ing In the upper section of Munhiit the skltn-mllk, new and sweet, and * Into Hora. may be. creamery eucii day. If a man he did not sell, but wore under his ized it and tb<- Klamath County bank will be comfort and convenience, ease It la worth the poultry ruiser’a one of two cows and does not patron- onlv 17 Co per cent were nt church, of movement and immense saving In own this morning. since their inception. That, I beleve, 7 20 being l*rot«slunt Protestant und 10 10 while to remember tliut uu earth Ize a creamery. It will not pay to buy Thejtollcc were notified that there i will meet with the approval of the horseflesh, harness ani venicies, be­ Catholic, Hut even this means thut floor lit iiniiculthful when the locution u separator. With good, cold, deep was a young fellow in town who had i business Interests of the county. sides.—Oregonian. mon* than any other is naturuiy wet and not well druined setting, the milk may be skimmed religion attracts i been robbing rooming houses, and There will be no consolidation.” It Is not fair to With this kind of location It «III pay closely, und Just as good butter made human Interest. I Louis Hill, president ot the Great this morning City .Policeman Walker The Klamath County bank has pur­ Northern railroad, has been lost in i ontrnst It with all other concerns1 to put In u bourd floor. us with a separator. and Roy Butler, who had )o-t an chased from Capt. J. W. Siemens all liens will not iuy during lb« cold It will cost no more per pound to combined. sheer weariness und luzl- | the mountains again, the second time overcoat, went down to the train, 1 of his stock in the First NUationai Whnt other human months unless given food rich in egg grow a colt thun a calf. ne«H Included! within a few months. This kind of There Butler identified the thief and bank, thus securing control of that 1 feed wheut und sklui- Interest can move 77,000 out of a ¡material. Put a blanket on the driving horse advertising would be great for theat­ he was arrested by the policeman and institution. This is the most impor­ population of 435,000 to dress, and inilk, which uie splendid egg-produc­ now to keep his coat short and glossy. rical stars, but in the case of Mr. lodged In Jail. tant transaction that has occurred in i Hili its advantages are not clear. He There are several ways to break a take at least two hours of their time, ing food», und ulso include parched Justice of the Peace Miller Friday I this city since C. W. White disposed and pay an average of twenty five to ■ urn und Kuffir corn lu the bill of colt, but don't let the man do It with j should wear a bell when he gets off morning committed the thief, this of his interests in the First National a club. fifty rents, and that not occasionally, fare. the right trail.—Oregonian. time under the name of -Tod Fitz­ to Mr. Siemens and associates, about Take no chances by having too but regularly every Sunday? If New York All Information re­ gerald, to the county Jail to await the two months ago. Negotiations for the church Is not satisfied, it is be­ | many chickens together In on« flock. action of the Grand Jury. garding the h-gal separation which .the sale have been in progress for muse Its Ideal Is so high because, If you see they are getting to be They even come from far-away I [ some weeks. The First National was Mrs. John Ja
    Astor Is reported to according to Its great commission, it crowded In their winter quarters, Plush to do their trading here. Fred recognized as a valuable asset and ian never rest until It In proclaiming niuke thrift und health a certainty by be getting from her husband is being Chaistrand drove in Friday from there were severaj financial men 'carefully withheld from tho public, For an up-to-date wheel, gvS Its glad tidings to every creature' ¡dividing them up or selling some ot a Itambier, on sale at the GUN 1 though It was stated that Referee C. Warner valley. seeking its control, but Mr. Siemens lint even so, the church should ; them. REDMEN DY N't E GREAT NUC< ESs . preferred to turn it over to local cap­ STORE. For sale or rewt. ask: What ratio of attendance to You may have an Idea thut poultry II. Young would soon be able to sub­ Tents to rent. Guns, We carry The Daughters of Pocahontas had italists and accepted the offer .made You are mit his report to the court, in the population Is It reasonable to ex ¡can hunt their own grit, a fall line of sporting goods. decorated the Redmon's hall until it by the Klamath County bank. pert? The entire population, as given I wrong. Grit is as essential as feed • äse of ullmony. If grunted, Colonel was truly beautiful. A large crowd There will be a reorganization of j by the census. Includes Infants, In­ ¡ Get u grit box, fill it with crushed : Astor will make a division of his THE GUN STORE dressed as Indians and under almost the institution within the next few­ property for the benefit of Mrs. Astor. valids and others incapable of attend 1 rock uud oyster shell, und hang It on j. B. CHAMBER*. every disguise, danced till the wee, days, when a new president will be I ante Of the remainder, not all ate the wall where dirt will not bp . So fui as can be learned, Mrs. Astor Opposite the Americas HoteL lias given no testimony before the sma' hours and had a wonderful time. elected to fill the place made vacant nt liberty or leisure ut the same hour eci atcheil into II. l’irò«;-» •M. (The fortune tellers were especially by the retirement of Mr. Siemens. or on the same day. hi our Increas­ We know when November arrives I referee. popular, and altogether the dance Aside from the election of president, ingly complex civilization the number that winter Is not far off. There will Harbin, Manchuria. The assassin was a great success. there will probably be little change <>f occupations which can not T h com be u number of nice days this month, of Prince Ito was tfl -ntified as Inchan made, the directorate remaining pletely suspended ut any hour must and advantage should be taken of i Angen, a former editor of a newspa- I Tuesday morning the Central cafe, about the same. lucrease What percentage ought to good weather for repairing the per at Seoul. He wild he was one of with Messrs. Sasser and Donnelly as — be deducted? ihouses, painting, whitewashing, or iir<.nrLdnru will r^r.iu.q ng 3 first I sot 1 11 1:1 organization of tvrenfy Koreans ProPr**‘or*- **» reopen In a canvas» by the Boston City ¡whatever work might be necessary class short order house. The proprie- ; And get ground ready for big who hail taken an oath to kill the Missionary Society, out ot 1,7*5 tn- ' before real winter COUICS. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian (tors have had a long experience as crop return« next year. ¡Japanese rtatesman. The assassin One of the best methods of keep- lUvIduals 1.900. or approximately ¡chefs and restaurant managers, both church will give a social Thursday used dumdum bullets poisoned with two-fifths, were detained from cliur h ting tho poultry bouse warm in win- Some good bargain» can be ¡having at different times conducted evening, October 28th, at the home of cyanide. for good reasons. With this agree -ter nt small cost Is to keep the floor Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue, on Sixth the Central cafe for Mr. Houston. had in sagebrush land. the most careful estimates. Not more well littered with dirt, cut straw, hay New York. Robert luivett was to­ i street. Every member and friend of SWAMP LAND in desirable than sixty per cent of the population or leaves to the depth of from three day elected president of the Southern .Medford, Ore. The case of D. W. the church and congregation is in- could assemble for worship nt nny to six Inches. This protects against ¡Pacific and William Mahl vice-presl- Hazel vs. the Southern Pacific com­ ! vited to be present and enjoy a social locations w ill I m * higher iu price loss of bent and prevents cold cur­ dent. Lovett was already president pany was taken up before the federal ¡evening. A musical program has one time. soon. BUY' NOW. i Making nil them allowances, how­ rents from below, and may also be of the Union Pacific. court. Hazel was struck by a freight been arranged and refreshments will ever. It Is evident thut the Impre-sloii used to scatter the grain in to keep train and almost killed last winter be served. No charge. Cincinnati, Ohio. College women while crossing the track. that church attendance In unsatisfac­ the fowls active. Farm Journal. are better equipped to serve in the A newspaper, "The Oregon Hub,” tory Is justified by statistics available. Mr». Emellne Gouidin Pankhurst, home and for the uplift of humanity, with W. C. Walker, formerly of Sher- ; The Oregonian remarks that the Instead of the possible fio per cent, Capt. o. i’. Applegate, a militant suffragette from London. Is ' according to the consensus of opinion big talk of Jim Jeffries and Jack man county, as editor, has recently j only 17.« per cent were found in the Office Manager In New York and Is denouncing Eng-^,howu ln lhe dl„.IIMlona of the an- Johnson Indicates that neither of been started at Redmond. We extend < hurches of upper Manhattan. Seven llsh prison authorities who are ford- „uaI conv..nllon of the Association of them would make nn ideal polar ex­ our greeting and trust that It may Fifth St., Near Main. yearn earlier, Dr. Waldron found only lily feeding the fool women who are CoH.-Kluis- Alumnae In session here, / prosper. plorer. 27 1 per cent of the Protestant pop­ frying to starve themselves in jail—I ulation of Boston nt worship. The probably believing tills Insane act will —.......... — ■ ■ ■ ■ unchurched population of New York, »■ ■ make them their according to the City Federation of dvntl.s will i>e tint the signal for the | Churches, In 1905, was 1.071.9SI, glorious resurrection of woman's while members and non-com muni­ suffrage. Says Mrs. 1’ank hurst: cant attendants were respectively ■‘Forcible feeding Is horrible and In­ 337,289 and 18S.931, or. In percent­ human, and is done to rob the victim age of the whole population. 26.7 of her dignity and make her efforts against 20.5 for the two classes of ad­ In behalf of the cause ridiculous. It herents combined. Is also very injurious.” But, Mrs. But the fact that the hold ot the Pankhurst, Isn’t starvation Injurious? churches upon the population today Sacramento Bee. In unsatisfactory does not necessarily mean that It has declined. Hero Is London, Eng.—Mrs. Chapin, n where the mistako is so often made. leader of the suffragettes, caused an People jump at the conclusion that so early morning thrill at the Bermon-1 IH I III IK II ATTENDANCE THE 1*01 i.im DE- YARD ♦ » Bf FARM LANDSNOW FRANK IRA WHITE deplorable a situation Is a new thing, desly by-election when she smashed a and a proof of deterioration. This bottle of carbolic add on n ballot-box. does not follow. Her Intention was to burn the bal- j ARRESTED FOR Dill NKENNESA George Cook, n tourist guide from Klamath Hot Springs, was brought before Police Judge Leavitt Monday morning charged with being drunk Ho was arrested Sunday evening lots In the box as a protest against tho exclusion of women. What she ac- , compliHhed was the burning of sev- j oral election officials and the assur­ ance of her arrest. Miss Chrystobel Pankhurst, In an interview later, de­ plored tho injuring of the officials, but vehemently asserted that it was I-IAS your boy or girl got a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? If not The Republican will start one for nothing shortly after coming Into the cUy. It the government that drove women to seems that Cook was cold after his ! such acts. long ride, and walked as if he had been Imbibing too froely. Night The Saturday Evening Post re­ Watchman Townsend suspected him marks that, among hla other jobs. of bring Intoxicated, He proceeded President Taft is president of the j / to arrest Cook, who, not recognizing Red Crus» Cross uiiu and the Culuiii- Colutn- ' _ .... American lied the policeman as an'officer, made a Ida Institution for the Deaf and slight resistance. i Dumb, i /