I I to be shipped III livre to lie futtend foi at the «-xpt'ns«» of Wallace county, lust vail of living tulse«l In this county, Kansas. he recalled the name of his us they are ut present. cousin. George Whaley of Endon. • So muii.i of the older stockinet) George Whaley brought him home M. IR. E. WATTENBURG WILL IIUII.D uro uelllng off th^lr vlr cuti cattle le ut the pros pres ­ SENATOR ABRAHAM THINKS HE today. ODD FELUtWH’ TEMPLE Henry Whaley Is 57 year« old He ent high price* atiti going Into some CAN IMPROVE IT left Eudora, Kans., thirty y«>ars ago. other line of business that th« Hour««' and went West to seek his fortune. of supply Is growing smaller und nt « oat Will I m - *tt,2AO. ami the St rul­ A Delightful Musical Evvniug I» the Hume lime the demand iu increas­ Mould ■‘rcserv** Party Orgunisutien Fifteen years ago the last letter came lìi r,' Will II«- Built of Brick Enjoyed by Those Who W««re from him to his sister. Mrs. Sarah ing. The only solution thut I «an nnd Eliminate “Bad Fes tu re*" tcording to Plan** Present Penry. now at laincaster. Maim*. 11«' see for the problem is to raise a high­ of law as It Now Stands was then working in a Washington er grade of stuck flint will furnlHh logging camp, but wrote that he in­ more meat per anliiial mid feed them Th«' contract for the construction The b«'aiitltul home - of Mr. und in a more «clentlAc manner than ha* Amendments to Oregon's direct tended sailing soon for South Amer­ of tin' Odd Fellows’ Temple, which Is M i - h . Iltirge M hhoii »an the *ccne of been necuasmy heretofore. primary law, designed to preservt* ica. giving the name of the ship. to b«> built on the corner of Fifth and one of the most delightful musicul Th«' sister read later of th«' wreck "The man who lias money enough party organization, eliminate many 1 Main stnx'ts In this city, was Thurs- gatherlngH last night that has been to go into the cuttle business mid of th«' ship and the loss of all on bad features of the measure as it Whaley cannot remember ' day let to R E. Wattenburg and the held in thiH city tor a long time. It conduct It In the proper way will stands, and preclude, as nearly as board whether he sailed for South America I contract und bonds were drawn up was the recital In honor of Mr. Rollin make ull kind* of money hereafter, possible, fraud in registration, are Hnd signed that evening. , M. Pcaa«. i uh tlivr«- w III nlways l><* it demand for propost-d by Albi'rt Abraham, state or not. He remembers being marrie«! Th«- structure will b« built of brick, The following I h th«- program ren- his product* ami the prices are bound once, but separating from his wife. senator, of Roseburg. Senator Abra­ and th«* cost is to b«> «41.250 com­ dered: to Im high. While we are well ■up- ham is in Portland, and brought with So far as he knows, h«' never marriedI plete. "My Rosary" (Kthelbert Nevin), piled with good slock ut present It again. him copies of the Hinman-Green and Th«' lowest bid tendered for re­ Shakespeare quartet. Deep scars on Whaley* head lead will not be *o very long before the Cobb compromise primary laws pro­ inforced concrete material was «45.- “Foar Not Ye. O Israel” (Dudley supplying of the demand for meat posed in New York, says the Ore­ to the th«'ory that he may have been slugg«*d and robbed. An operation 995. and that was beyond th«' sum Buck). Rollin M. Pease will lie u HvrlotiH problem, und one gonian. which th«> building committee of the "April Song" (Ernest Newton), will be performed to see if his mental that will detusud lureful considera­ These bills in the main bore the in­ association had considered as the Mr». Don J. Zumwalt. tion. I woukt like to see more men dorsement of Pr«*sident Taft, ex- delinquency is caused by pressure on limit of cost. I (a). "Shadows" (Carrie Jacobs- going Into th«> stock raising business, Presldent Roosevelt and Governor his brain. The committee informed th«> con­ Bond); (b). "The Worldb Hog* as I know there would be money In Hughes, and the amendments pro­ PO8TOFFICE HERI-: MAKES tractors who were here that th«* re­ Men Set Their Hearts Upon (Lila it for them, and it would mean much posed by Senator Abraham are taken A noon SHOWING inforced concrete bids were too high, l.-hmann) Mrs. Oll»-er R. Gate*. to this portion of the state." from the bills. and that if they desired to submit “Infellce" (Verdi), Rollin M "I intend introducing them in the Nearly Twelve Thousand Money Or- bids for other material they could do Pease. next session of the state legislature," «lers Issued and Over Tims- so. F. L. Siam man of Residing. R. (a). "Du Bist de Ruh" (Hchubcrt- he said. "I believe we ought to take Thousand IN« id E Wattenburg and \V. P. McMillan l.isxt); (bl. Etude In F Shurp advantage of the study and thought of this city submitted bids, and Mr. Major (Arensky), Mina Wilma Wag­ S«' i-«*k to Recover VIA ( liiiliied Io IU that these measures represent." The following report of the busi- Wattenburg’s bid being the lowest Due for Nervier»—They Ar,' goner. Three central ideas are to be In­ ness transacted by the local post- he was awarded the contract. Award«-,! Thut Hum (a). "Were I Gardener" (C. cluded in the amendments, he said. office would be a credit to a city twice The blds received were: Chaminade); (b>. "An Open Se ­ One of these provides the manner in the site of Klamath Falls: R. E Wattenburg. «41.250; W. P. cret" (R. Huntington Woodmnn) Friday night the suit of J. M Ells­ which the names of candidates in the R«*ceipts for quarter ending June McMillan. »41.962; F L. Scamman. Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. worth und Georg«* Mitchell against (). primary may b«* placed on th«' ballot, 3®. 190». 12,436.69 »42.760. (a). "Mother, o' Mine" (Frank E I' McKeinI ic. ut .Merrill fol «15 its purpose being two-fold. One is Report for year ending June 30/ The contract calls for the comple­ Tours); (b). "Storm and Hun- for service« for the ln»i«'cllon of a to preserve party organization, and 1909. «6,805.5». tion of th«* structure by January 1. shine" (Dudley Buck I. Rollin M lot of sh«*ep belonging to the latter, the other intends the selection of th«' Receipts for quarter ending June 1911. Pease. was ducidud iu favor of the plaintiffs, best material for party candidates. 30. 1910, «3.092.32. When completed the Odd Fellows Violiu Solo (selected). Robert I und Judgment was given them for the This is to be accomplished by- an Receipts for year ending June 30,1 of this city will have on«* of the fini'st llackley. SIS sought and costs. On February autboriz«>d committee of each party. 1910. «11.746.76. lodge homes in th«* state, and one "Annie l-aurle" (Dudley Huck), 17th a herder In charge of a bund of At each primary election is pro-: Money orders issued year ending which will be a credit to Klamath Shake-vp«-are quartet. sheep which Mr. McKendree was pre­ ro«ed each precin«^ «anti effect men ‘ June 30. 1910. 11.887. Falls and the whole county. paring to have shipped lulled upon to serve on the party- committee, This- Money orders paid year ending The building will be 68 feet on Mr. Mitchell and naked him to inspect committee is to meet before the next June 30. 1910. 3,406. ANOTHER AVIATOR DEAD Main street and 106 feet on Fifth them He did so. nnd sent the bill, irimary election and raake recom­ Letters and parcels registered year street. There is to be a full basem«>nt SIS. to Mr. McKendree, who refused United Press Service. mendations of names as party candi­ ending June 30, 1910, 3,506. » and the first floor will be divided Into LONDON. July 15 - Router* to put It. giving us hla reason th| dates. This, however, does toot bar Registered in transit (passed’ three store rooms. The second floor Ghent dispatch say* that Daniel Kin- fact thut h<- had not authorised the others from becoming candidates in through this office), 9,764. will contain twentv-two offices ar­ ett. the Belgian aviator, is dead. man to make such u request the same manner as is now followed ranged singly and en suite. The It was mrewsary that the sheep be Kinett was injured Sunday by a by petition, but the party reconi- NEW AUTOMOBILE FOR third floor will contain two lodge fall with his bioplane whll«» flying at Inspected before they could be ship- mended candidates are to be given a THE LAKEVIEW rooms, a banquet hall and kitchen a great height. The rudder of the ped out of the state, but It was the preferential place on the ballot. and an abundanc«* of locker and para­ machine broke, causing him to loa«' duty of th«' foderal Inspector to do It is proposed also to abolish the W. E. Clapp Will I*ut ou a Five-Pa1 phernalia rooms. control, and machine und man were that. He Inspected the herd later, printing of slogans opposite the senger Car Next Monday The new two-story building which dashed to the ground The fact that however, but after Mr. Mitchell hud names of candidates excepting as to L. F. Willits is to «»reel on the lot he was not killed instantly was con- performed hl* labors. position on Statement 1. Another W. E. Clapp arrived from San Justice Miller awarded the claim proposed amendment contemplates Francisco Thursday night with a new where the Masonic hall now stands aidered almost a miracle. of the plaintiff und th«1 costs of the doing away with the practice of per­ five-passe tiger, 50-horsepower Stev­ will be constructed of the same ma- ( suit. sons not in sympathy with a party­ ens-Duryea automobile, which herson ever to take a Mas­ and will have two store rooms on the REFINED BY RAILROAD party machinery to take up the mat­ places is excellent. From Redding ter of Arts degree from the Univers­ ter in a summary way with a court he took several Commercial travelers main floor and office rooms on the ity of Michigan, and possibly from PHILADELPHIA. July 15. Th«v ■ >f competent jurisdiction and have to Alturas and other interior towns t e«'ond floor. The entire front of the lower floors auy university in th«- United Stat«**, I* Pennsylvania Railroad company is- the name canceled if the voter is before reaching Klamath Falls. Miss Dorotba Jones of Harrisburg. sued a statement this afternoon In lalsely registered. This would do I With the new machine he has just of the two buildings, both on the Pa. She was 17 years old when she which it I* d«M'lar** i > < The July Bride Now share* her happineas and »blue* resplendent, along with our line of Mi* ARK LI NG CUT GIRAMI, HAND-PAINTED CHINA ANU HM K HILVKR, KARNACK BRANN. All are appropriate wed- ding present* , and she will not be happy until she gets them. TO BE IN HIDING SEE ATTO LINE A party of Klamath Falls people,; GET VUR PRICES consisting of Mr. aud Mrs. Brubaker.' Mr. and Mr«. W. H. Doibeer. Mr. and Police Fear Conviction Owing to Dii- Klniiuith Butcher Iti-late* Nosnr P«*r- NEWARK. Ohio. July 14 Fore­ < < > ► I Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Me-j stalling th«* threatened ousting by I inent Fact* Concerning th«- licultjr of Identifying the < > Millan, Mr. and Mrs. O.M.Hector,Miss Governor llarmon for hl* actions, or Ntock Situation Rewatos Nellie Morey, Miss Jane Wilson. Ed lack of action, in the recent lynching < I > I Vanice and Chari -s Wilson s|>ont | of Carl Etherington. the nnti-sal«>on I > For Wedding Presents < > I Vanice and Charles Wilson will spend 1 While C. B. Crisler, the Klamath I detective. Mayor Atherton today re­ chartered the Curlew and went i LONDON. July 15. —Scotland Yard Falls butcher, was talking with a signed. go to Rocky Point for iunch. and! officials have abandoned the theory Republican re|>orter Friday som«: in-: that Dr Crippen and Miss Leneve after enjoying a pleasant afternoon foresting facts concerning the im-1 they stopped at Eagle Ridge fori have left England. They are con­ portant question of the supply of vinced that they are hiding in lx>n- dinner on their way back. , don. Developments show that the m«*at for the < itizens of the city were, couple have been under surveillance brought out. WILL HAVE PLANS i Unless somctliing is done very READY IN TWO WEEKS for some tim«». At the inquest tomorrow Dr. Pop-1 soon to raise more cattle In Klamath per exp«K5ts to show that Mrs. Crip-1 county, al the rate that p«N>ple are G. E. McDonald Working on Specifi­ coming in here there won't be stock pen had died by poison A. choice line of invent- cations of the New Hotel at The dissection of the body by the enough to supply the local market Third and Main mentn tt&ot will make 99 . murderer was evidently an after- raised in this county," said Mr. Cris- I the ptirehftMer inono^r ler. "So many head of stock are be ­ G. E. McDonald is busy with the ( thought with the intention to facili­ plans for the new hotel at the corner tate the action of the quicklime, ing shipped out to other cities that of Third and Main streets, and will j Many of the larger txyni-s bad been there will not be enough to go around have them ready in about two weeks ! removed as it was known that they within a very short time. I can safe­ ly say that unless more cattle are Bids will then be called for for the ' would not quickly dissolve erection of the building The police believe that Crippen raised here than at present the ft will be reinforced concrete, fire­ killed his wife February 2d. when he cattlemen will have to import feeders proof, class "A” structure and con­ wrote his step-sister that she had within less than five years to supply tain 100 sleeping rooms. Eighteen gone to Los Angeles. th«- local demand "Before the railroad cam«: hen- it of the rooms will have baths in con­ After the death of Mrs. Crippen nection therewith, and the n.tes will Miss T^?nevt appeared in public did not pay to take less than seven be from «1 up. Each room will have wearing Mrs Crippen's furs and Jew­ or eight carloads to the nearest ship­ ping point, and cons«*iuently more a clothes closet, and th«!re will be elry. outside fire «»scapes opposite each The police fear th«rc will be dif­ «■attle remain«-«! In the county than hall. fleuity in convicting Crippen owing they do now. At present the buyers • to the body being so badly deconi- can come here and buy twenty or I STEAMSHIP MONGOLIA i posed that it will be almost Impos- twenty-five head and procure a car I BELIEVED DEAD; I front the railroad and send them to (> RUNS AGROUND I sible to legally identify it. FARMER RETURNS I the city markets. They could not do l> SAN FRANCISCO. July 15.—The that before the railroad came, as it I l-.anHaK Man W anders Alxiut for Tliir- agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship I would cost too much to drive that company cables that the liner Mon ­ tem Years With His Mind golia is ashore near Okotsu, Japan. small lot so far. Now that the rail- ■ Blank The Mongolia was bound for Yoko­ road is here many small lots are WASHINGTON. D. C„ July 14 EUDORA, Kans., July 15.—Henry hama, from Shimadeu, and thence to The Interstate Commerce Commis­ bought up by outsiders and shipped Whaley, once a farmer near Eudora, America. The steamer went aground sion has annotin<«d its Intention to away, and thus th«- market is kept MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. returned home today after being this morning about 3 o’clock. It is suspend all the tariffs making any drained of the best cattle. I __________________ mourned as dead for fifteen years thought that it will take about three important general rate advances "LMt year there were killed in ¡i Modern improve me nt». . 7.3 rooms nnd suites For thirteen of these years his mind days to remove her cargo to lighten pending the Investigation of the rea­ this county and sold here about 1,500 Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club has been a blank. He could not re the ship, so she will float. No dam­ son for the advance The decision head of beef cattle, 1,200 bead of Rooms, Etc., Etc. member who he was. For the lart age is reported to the hull or en­ affects the Increases which had been hogs, 400 head of sheep and 400 two years he has drifted from one gines, and she will probably be ab'o postponed until after President Taft’s head of veal. At the rate the peo­ count, poorhouse to another. to resume her voyage as soon as railroad conference and also the rates ple are coming in here it will not be SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS A few days ago while being car.vl lightened. to many parts of the country. three years before fi-cders will have alone the committees may act," said Senator Abraham. "Meetings for th« purpose of making designations are required to be open td the public. A roll «rail of the members of the com­ mittee is completely called in alpha­ betical order or in the order which may have previously been adopt«xl by rule, for the purpose of ascertain­ ing the nam«^ of those proposed as ■ andidates. Upon such roll call each member of the committee who desires to propose a candidate, or candidates, must rise and declare the name of such candidate or candidates. Th«- roll is then called a second time tor voting upon the candidates proposed. \s each name is called the member votes and the secretary records the vote. If any candidate receives a majority of all the votes, which the members of the committee are en­ titled to cast, whether present or not, such candidate is deemed designate*! by the committee. If no one receives a majority of the votes, the roll is called again in like manner as the first roll call, for the purpose of again proposing candidates, and a vote is then taken upon a fourth roll call in like manner as upon the second roll. This procedure is continued until the proper majority is received. Record is kept of the proceedings and is re­ quired to be filed with the custodian of records." «i < » < i < > < » < > WINTERS A M ason «.S lough ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON 4. SLOUGH I V Lakeside Inn, * I