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respvvt to lur futlivr'« deuth. Miss M'HOOI. BOARD IN HEFNION narrimeli'*< slster wu» III* inuid of The district school board has honor, nnd Rumuoy's brolher was b«»t man. ll'V. .1. Holmes McGuinties* A1TOR.NEt BRANDIES FOR GLAV CHICAGO kt HEAT MARKET IH IN rejected the brick furnished for the to w West Hide «chord by Goehler ic ottlclatnd. A PANIC THIS AFTERMMtN IS HI MH I I* TODAY Wallenburg, on the ground that the magnate's grave In the The dead day it is made of contains tear much . nrvl of thè little church wheie the w«*dding wus hold was simply covered < redit« ftluvi« NN itli Saving the t ua- Market Pr i|i» Tlirrv Quarter» of u chalk A contract for wood for the Ceni to tv Cent unrl a Quarter main building was let to Geo. Bh-hn iiiiiglmiu < luto» to tiovcmnient. wlth apruc«* twlgs The wedded pair in a Few Hours Eulogize« Kerby at $4.29 a cord moon trip, wlll take u brini honey houeymoon C. A. Arnold's only bld of $5.60 on npendlng moni of thè hotwymoon ou wood for the West Hide wan rejected thè Ardvn furms, of whlcli Ih*- bride I United Press Service. I nlt"<l Preu« Herví* That the reclamation service Is to thè manager. CHICAGO, May 27. The Chica uuderg»* a complete reorganization WASHINGTON. D C., May 27. go wheat market opened with a near during the ix-xt year ut the hands of Characterizing H> <-r< tury Ballinger as panic today, following a clash be- ttacrwtary Balllnu*'r Is the expectu- "Irresolute*" "shifty,” and "uneth tw»-en the Patton and Armour forces. Goli III Washington, according to E ical" and "a public official yled and Floor «»-Ding of wheat forced its way G Walker, the well-informed Wash found wuntlng," Louis D Ilrandejs, down three-quartes of a cent to a DID DRAMATIC RECITAI* GIVEN ington corrv»i>on<lrnl of th»* Sacra attorney for L. It. Glavis, began his BY STUDENTS LAST NIGHT cent and a quarter. The market Is In mento B»*«' I summing up twfor*- the Investigating confusion, almost as great as that The reorganization wlll prvbubly committee today following the big Patton corner sev I begin, Walker state«, with the dis- v hop It With n Cutter and Blow It llrundeis described th«- Cunning eral years ago. Willi Ernest Nail u < Ione Neconri— tuissnl of <»l a number of old und trust- I Into tin- Mow—Item» of In t «'»■»• ham claims as showing Balling«?r watt High ¡School Needs a New I l»-d empL luye», whlch H«-cr«*tary Bul to Huy Grower» unfit for office. In 1907, he said. aBl- Piano Badly T%\ < OMMIKMONEICH DEPAfCI linger bus Indicated Is his Intention, llngei agreed with Secretary Garfield _______ I /if he retnulna ut th«* head of th«' In Farmer» with live Gridley colony that a thorough Investigation ahould ( iu II ohu ) Goes* to Ea»t«-m Oregon terior depart m«*nt "The Governor was not ashamed to California are using u new process be made of the Alaska coal claim» Counties, Whll«- EkMon l>-a*e» In view of thi» condition, congreuu In udinlt that something tightened at his When Ballinger went back to Reati The for putting hay Into the barn for tin- W«s»< Ila hardly likely to authorize th»* pro throat and broke out at his eyes," Is chopped with a cutter and and the land office pressure on the posed $30,000,000 bond I shii *- for the buy claimants became great, the Investi This permits a State Tax Commissioners C. V. Gal said Ernest Nail in his splendid ren lirlgatloa projects until conditions In blown Into the mow grvut quuntlty of hay to be put into gation stopped. In December, after loway and J. B. Eaton, who have been dering o’f "The Fiddle To’rt” at f « the service have become 11 Utili- more the barn and the stock cat it much Ballinger had returned to Washing her»- looking over the asses .m-nt sit Winters Gold Medal Declamatory con settled Callfornlu nnd Oregon con- cleaner. The machine doing this ton as secretary, Glavis, special agent, uation with special reference to pub test in the High Hchool auditorlui 1 greusm-n ar* working for th*- bond work average« ubout two tons per urged th*- resumption of the Investi lic service corporations and Inter- Thursday night. les'ic, I kiwxv * 1. thoegh tl «• Way« und Neither would any of the audience, gation. The claimants were then county property, left Thursday. Menns coflimlttei* of the hou»«'. ap hour. probably, be ashamed to admit that three thousand miles away, said Mr, Galloway goes to Lakeview, California buy I* to have a good pointed by Hpvnk«) Cannon, I» the pathos and tragedy an.1 the deep, llrandels, and Ballinger yielded. But and will visit Lake, Crook. Wheel«» trial In the Philippines by the war against It One-half of the 4,000- when Glavis left Washington eX-Gov- and Gilliam «»untie--., whi' • Mr. Eaton human sympathy expr».iM»e<l in the department Dlr«« tor Newell of th«- reclamation goe>. to Curry, Coos ar.vl Jos« phi n<- students* «elections brought to the ba« boon awarded to ernor Moor«- of Scuttle appeared. »« rvlce has announced In Wu»hlngton ton conitact surface something of the »anu- etno- Then, with Glavis far away, too counties Kan«u« got the other that the greater part of the first unit San Fr<n<lsco. Cunningham claims were clear listed it is understood Ilia1. the comruD- tion in themuelves. of the Klamath project, embracing 2.000 tons. Its bld being the lowest. A few weeks later, Braudels declared. Miss Lillian Van Riper's recital of sioners are getting data for a review about 30,900 arri», will probably be Army authorities in the Philippines Glavis prob-sH-d by telegraph, when of the assessed valuations of various 'Sister and 1," which was awarded had plac*-d the ban on California hay full* farmed und Irridateli thia neu* the medal, with Ernest Nail in second ulleging that It was of Inferior qual the clear listing order was suspended i ounti» a. son. »lace, Miss Pearl Boivin's wonderful by the secretary, llrandels declared ity The San Franciscans thereupon that Ballinger, throughout h|s career, The confectionery store of E. A. ly dramatic rendering of "Lasca" and of their own Initiative, sent a ship mint. May Abolish Interior had exhibited a “ tendency to run to Dunham, adjoining the opera house, Louis Tolle’s "Honor of the Woods" ment to the Philippines and have I’nltvxl Press Ser» Ice cover." He paid a tribute to Glavis will now be conducted by the Misses were full of this quality and did cred Otherwise campaigned, with the re WASHINGTON. D C. May 27 and Kerby, whom h<- called courage Wells, they having taken possession it to tbe students' really high dra- A plan to abolish the Interior depart sult that the California product han ous men 3aU<; power«. Reid Bain's "Sioux yesterday. ment and create a new department, an Important murk»-t reopened for it. Chiefs Daughter,” Will Wood's that <>f public works. 1« being consid "Traitor’s Deathbed,” Octavia Ar I ered by President Tuft and hl» cab nett's "Two Vagabonds" and Roy inet. Nelson's "Unknown Rider” (Bene Th*- new department would have dict Arnold! were also excellently chars*- of the building of the Panama AND MAIK H TO THE < Hl IM If TO done. canal. Irrigation projects, the recla M 4YOR SANDERSON IN PLANNING A good many of the audience ex HEAR DR. FEEHE TALK i mation servire, the forest service, all TO IN< LI DF NEW STREETS pected Ernest Nail's selection to win con»ervatlon work and the land de first, but President Campbell of the partment. ns well as the proposed Heps Are Being Taken for Organiz State University and the other judges < lam» Deinaml« of the Nrw»pa|**'r» Multi miri Kiev culli, a» Meli a» Nisth bureau of public health Pr*-sldont decided Miss Van Riper's work had ing a G. A. R. Host H e r e H e ad Would Ruin liu-tn«-»» of Print ami lllgh. Are Evpectcd to Jota Taft. It Is »aid. will consider th*- mat ! more real dramatic merit. Names to O. A. Stearns l*a|M-r Manufacturer* Wllh Mairi Street ter carefully this summer Young Nail has decided talent, Ì however, and many were the predic The Memorial Day address given at tions last night of fame for him as Mayor Manderson is hopeful of hav United Pr»aM( H«*rvi«-c. ing quite u number of property own WASHINGTON. D. C„ May 26.— the Methodist church on Sunday a speaker. The selections were greatly enjoy- ers go in fur the paving of additional Sereno E Payne has taken "the muck morning by Rev. G. H Ferae, D. D.. streets at the same time that .Main rake in his hand to muckrake the wax listened to by a uelegatiou of <d, and were typical of the rough and other streets are paved under the muckraker.” Th«> republican floor Gt and Army and Spanlsh-Auiericaii mountain country. Somebody ought to buy the High contract soon to b< awarded leader and joint author of the tariff veterans who marched to the church School a new piano, for it was a lie is working on Ninth street, and bill, answered the criticism that has with a big flag at their head. Among those who took part were inane to have tac Newt»in sisters has hopes of Eleventh street. from been levelled at the law of August 5th Madriz iKmk on IUu«-ticl<l*> Fail«- Messrs. E. B. Ramsey , A. Kershner, exhibit their splendid talent on so the bridge to the depot, also coming last Mrn lz-fl In Ita- Trrn< In-» Flglil In. Councilman ob«*nchaln is working Hui**t to 11 it n*l "Th*- newspapers of the country ' O A. Stearns, H. Newnhani, C. Ad metallic an instrument. Miss Ruby Newton won a deserved encore, with on High street. the street on which have been denouncing commercallsm ams. F. Pohland and F. Meyer Dr. Feese gave a schclariv address, the Hungarian Rb.an-odv, in spite of he Ilves, to get the property owners in buslne»» methods," Payne said. t olti li Pr*'»» S< r* I« i In Iln«- there, too. Sixth street is also "Congress has been engaged for sev eulogizing the men who fought on the piato. President Campbel! complimented eral year» in legislating upon this both sides for a principle they deemed BLUKFIKLDS. Muy 21. By wire- to I m * paved. the Jeclaimers highly, as they de- It Is doubtful is any steps wlll I m * subject, und under the leadership of true. l< ■ fmm Colon Two huudred of the O. A. Stearns, who is wot king for a served. invader« w*-n- killed und wounch d in taken to pave Klamath avenue, as it the president will pass some import G. A. R. post here, would like to have The University president will b? Is conshlered t*M> recently "made ” ant bill« with this end in view But Mndric*« attack on th» llluc-tb-ld» cus the names of all veterans sent tv: him the speaker at the Commencement ex- ground. the press has little to say about the toms hou»«* here today. Madriz was at the Chamber of Commerce rooun ereises tonight, which will be free to The mayor is tn favor of bltullthie commercialism in Its own business repulsed with heavy l<»ui Estrada'» nil. Oka Swingle will give the salu American gunner» were largely re- pavement. un»l feel« that the city Is method». Great department stores TE LEGRA l*H 14* BRIEFS tatory and Augustus Goodrich the somewhat bound to us«* it. having ac- ! who are importers of goods often sell sjtonxibl»* for hl» victory. Madriz'» valedictory, and the season of 1910 !•>•»«-» were the heaviest in ill» cam c«-pted the Warren concern's tentative ing them at a profit of from 50 to 100 I United Press Service. vacation will have commenced. bl<i and Its cvrtlfled check for $10- per cent are great advertisers, and paign. Ills force» retreated in tin- ut Getting Aft«*r “Golden Rule Chief" O00. City Attorney Drake says, how invest millions of dollars annually 1 most <!l»ord»-r CLEVELAND. O.. May 26 -Sensa DAILY I.IST OF TRANSFERS ever. that there Is no obligation of i These men often seek control and do any kind It is probable that the < ontrol th«- editorial columns of some tional charges of drunkenness, incom XiiH-rltiin» Denutnd Investigation. bltullthic pavement will go down, metropolitan papers. This is com petency and disreputable conduct Furnished by the Abstract Firm of I ultrd 1*1 ess Sel vice Mason & Slongh however Th«* Warren company'» bld mercialism pure and simple Th«* sym have been made against Fred Koeh BLUKFIELDH May 36 Americans 1» $2.2."* per square yard Property pathy of the importers, of course, is i ler, Cleveland's "Golden Rule” chief Jacob K»*ets to T. H. Wilkerson, ii-*r<- ar** clamotlng for an Investiga owners fronting the streets to be Im against any rat«* in a tariff law be- of police, by Patrick Brown and A. C. Knight Koehler declares he will E *4 of SW >4 and SW >4 of SE >4 sec. tion of tlie ieport»-d action of the proved pay for th«- work ond the revenue, aud that same sym dear himself completely, and that the 31-39-13, and lot 2 sec. 6-40-14; Madriz aunlioaI Venu«' officer« In pathy 1» tran»fus«‘d to the editor. charges are the work of character $1,000. »«-arching the *<li<*oner Esperanzo, PI. INS 1 UO-NTOR1 BRICK The newspaper people have been snatchers, blackmailers and grave- D. B. Campbell and E. R. Reams flying the Amer <un flag, yesterday. OPPOSITE THE VOI RTHOl sl demanding a rat«- of duty on print ,055,.^. •» who lave been after him for to School District 37, Klamath Coun It Is «'«timat''<1 that fully 200 Ma- paper which would destroy the paper ty, Oregon, blk. 41, First addition to «.'rlz m«*n were killed in th«* attack on RI c I mh I Mellui-e to lluild mid Offer I» manufacturing business of this coun years. th«- < ustonis house late yesterday. Es M mie to Masons of lillolning try. Whll«* the law reduces the rat» “Right» of Man" Colony in Trouble Midland; $1. United States of William L. Wll- trada's Io»» was slight. The men left I ait for Temple as far ns it la safe to go without de UKIAH. Calif.. May 26 Trouble In th»- Estrada trenches fought blind »troylng this great industry, the re-i which has been brewing at the Rights kerson, SE14 of SW14 sec. 29, and E% l<> hand «Itti th»- besiegers Richard .Melhase Is plunnitig to »lection wus not enough to satisfy th»- of Maa co-operative colony on the Hil NE«4 of NWV« and N'H of build a two-story brick »tore build 11 ewspaper advocates Whether this dreth ranch here came to a head yes sec. 32-38-13. United States to Thomas J. Offield, 'till NIU ing on u 25-foot frontage which he motive has anything to do with the terday in a quarrel between A. Adel HI'PEIHNTENDEN I owns on Main street, between Third editorial column» In commenting up son, its promoter, and some of the NW>, of SE *4 sec 6-39-15. Owen T. McKendree to Neil Jen und Fourth, opposite th«' courthouse. on the law I am ready to leave to the colonists. Adelson claims some of the , The Baldwin harness shop now occu people of the country without argu- colonists were incompetent and trou- sen. SW>4 of SE«4 sec. 11, SE14 of > NNV%, NE>4 of SWH of sec. 23-38- pying the lot wlll be moved ment. I le-makers, and Is looking for new 1 Flunk Ward and Charles Graves, "Six months ago the statement wa.- people to colonize (he tract. Some of 15: $10. Owwen T. McKendree to Neil Jen- who own the 6’» feet adjoining the made generally in the newspapers those who have left have sworn to a General Superintendent l>a v I h Melhase property, have offered It to that the law increased the duty on complaint charging Adelson with get- ii t n. S14 of 3E% and SE14 of SW x* if the Oregon Short Line sec. 4: EV4 of EID and NW14 of the Masonic Lodge for a hall site. wool and woolen goods, and hence | ting money under false pretenses ■ay unnounevd ax the successor of SE14 sec. 9; 3*4 of SEI* of sec. 10; It Is understood that If the M usmih they argued that this caused the in ■leneral Superintendent J. H. Young accept, an agreement for a party all crease In prices on wool and woolen SWI4 of SE H of sec. 13 ; NWi4 of Will Protect California Oil Men Bf the Southern Pacific, with head between the two buildings wl be NE% and EH of NW 14 sec. 13; Roods I have mot some intelligent WASHINGTON. D C„ May 26 quarters In San Francisco. pnrt of th«« conditions of sale newspaper men within the past ten An amendment to protect the inter-, NW 14 of NEH «nd NE1. of NW % Davis Is a young man, only 43 days who nrgued that 1 was mistaken cats of the oil producers in California ef sec. 15; NE 14 of NEV, and SE*i l. ars old. and has been In his present when 1 said that the rates on woolen will be inserted In the senate bill au | of NW 14 sec. 16-39-11; also NWI4 position since November, 1907 lie Roods had not been changed from th. thorizing the president to withdraw tt SE*4 sec. 6-39-15; also half inter v front Chicago. Dingley law, except to lower them in certain public lands from entry. Sen est in 3EI4 of NEI4, EV, of SE *4 Tod Fitzgerald, who had served all No announcement has been made of two instances. Rut any man who has ator Smoot has been directed by the j and SWI4 of SF114 sec. 31-38-14; but seven days of his six months' sen 1r. Young's plnttM $100. tence for petty larceny, was Thursday energy enough to compare the sched senate committee on public lands to United Stages to Anianda A. Whit ule in the two bills now acknowledges draft such a provision for the bill. parolled by Circuit Judge Noland rmd more, EID of SE% sec. 30-40-14. the fact. If he has the industry to left Friday morning for his home in Lakeside Company Io Tgnac Caeka. Fireworks Factory Explode» pursue the inquiry further he will Virginia City, Nev SEATTLE. May 26- The Hitt flre S i of SW% sec 1 S14 ofoNW», find that the Increased cost of woolen Redding Took Pince nt Noon Today Fitzgerald's parents sent him the works plant in Columbia City, a su and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, goods Is the same all over the world." ut Arden, Where Most of Honey money to go home, and Sheriff Barnes burb of Seattle, blew up with much 11 and 12 sec. 12: NW »4 of NE% moon Will lie Spent raw him off on the train. damage last night. A hundred men and NW 14 of SE >4 and lots 1. 2. 7, By experiments with guinea pigs, were employed at the place, but none 8. 9 and 10. sec. 11; and part of S*4 United Press Service. ofSEk* sec 2-41-11; $35,798. two North Carolina physicians claim was killed ARDEN, N J., May 26. Miss Mary Klamath county republicans are Amanda A. Whitmore to Harold H. to have found the germ which causes (iarriman, eldest daughter of the late allotted thirteen delegate» to the Kilgore, E14 of SE 14 sec. 30-40-14; the dread pellagra 1ITI.IF.S FOB GUARDIANSHIP J. II. Harriman, and Charles Cary Mate assembly, which hit» been called $800. lumsoy, th»- young sculptor of Buf by the State Central committee to United States to Fannie P. Norin. 'lorace Manning has applied for alo, for whom she threw over Robert meet In Portland on July 21st Chair The state of New Jersey is main- the guardianship of the estates of his NW% of sec. 23-35-15. l«oel«*t, were married here at noon to- man George has issued a call recom taining its high standard of public two minor children, Elisabeth and United States to Jonas Norin, SE *4 liay. The ceremony nnd the decora- mending that county assemblies be schools at a cost of about 20 cents James Manning, whose mother died a of NE 14 and N14 of SE14 sec 21, and ilons were exceedingly simple, out of held to elect the delegates on July 9. per day per pupil. few weeks ago. NW% of SWI4 sec 22-35-15 HE OMIS SECRETMEY «HEIHICAI SEllIIC FORCES PRICES OOMWIRO NEW HAY CHOPPING PROCESS ----- 200 KILLED MO HMOED IH FIGHI I BURNS IS HELD HE KICKED OIE« * PM OF SOCKS Burns unii Gessi Tell Their Stories to Justice Miller, Who Holds Burns to Answer Rob't Burns was Tuesday morning held to the Grand Jury by Justice Mil ler on a charge of assault with a dead ly weapon on Otto Gessi, his partner In a wood camp at Sand Hollow, near Merrill, last week. Burns and Gessi were the only wit nesses. Gessi testified that he was washing some socks on their stove and Burns kicked the pan over When Gessi objected Burns drew his knife and said he would kill Gessi, inflicting three- wounds in the neck. Burns claimed that Gessi reached for an axe during their quarrel, and • hat he used the knife in self defense Burns waived a lawyer and pleaded his own case. Miss Francis Johnson of Dorris is visiting in the city for several days Noth'«' for IhibHcwtion. (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at I-akeview, Oregon, May 10, 1910. Notice is hereby given that M Quimby, pf F«iH. Oregon, who, on February 2. J$04, made homestead application No.526*, serif? No. 01178, for SW 14 SE 14. 8S14 HWI4 section 9, township 40 S, range 9 E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the ¡and above described, before C. R DeLap. county clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 30th day of June, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses, Wal ter Folson, A. Kershner, John Koontz and Shannon Booth, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ARTHUR W ORTON, 5-19-6-30 Regtster. RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALK 160 acres of land near railroad, cabin and barn, for $300. Running stream* I have about eight home steads. level and good running water. For particulars write to JOHN KNOTT C rescent , O rbgon GOOP SEED BYE 400 bushels of good seed rye for sale. $1.75 per hundred at ranch. 2-3-tf JOHN DE PUY. Hopkins Ranch, near Midland. A FEW BARGAINS. Five lots, slgn.ly location. $150«. Can loan $750 cn the deal. A nice cottage with bath, large lot, $1700. A good buy. A large residence, flr.e lot, $3500. Three cottages on three lota. Room »ncugh for another cottage; $125$ MASON A SLOUGH. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i > < ► Get Expert Advice About Your Eyes When dealing with a deli- cate organ like the eye there should be nothing left to chanci < > ' > 11 . > The science of optics pro- ' 1 vides the most precise mechan- [ ical devices for measuring the < > defects. ' ’ Having these necessary ap- pliances and being skllleld in their use, we do not hesitate to invite you to come to us with your eye troubles , < ] , < , > [ , > Any day is the right day. as far as we ate concerned. H. J. WINTERS :: Graduate and State R«*giMer»-d o Optician ' ‘ BICYCLES THE GUN STORE Opposite PbnrtS