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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE All communications submitted tor publication in the columns of this paper will be inserted only over the name of tho writer. No non de plume; articles will be published. -- - REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Ruba Ki- D>-f««uta th«' "Howry KM." Omtee-t at Open» Houee Draws Fair CrowR ni-sdai and Thursday were busy days for the bucknruos. • • The potato crop will not be very FREI» HECK IX» HAVE PRIVATE abundant this year judging by pres- »•nt uppea rances. IRRIG AT1O.X SYSTEM • • Joe Keswl and Poter Stellici re- Itomi AiW" Pine Flut living ltu«h«-<l. turned from the Falls on Saturday night's stage. Kill Catti«- Ih'longing to Hur- • • • ri.Hoii Brown W. I* Sedge sail doing some of his own freightlug from the Falls Inst Fred Beck, who lives lu tho north . week. ♦ • part of th«' valley, «ho was educated Hay harvest is on iu full blast in in Germany as a civil engineer, and practiced it (or several years, and alsn th»' valley, and every bod) !• very to««k lessons in hydraulics, has le'en busy. • • rutting his knowledge Into practical Mik»- Reuck la again able to work. u-.' lately by formulating plan* for building a dam across th«' mouth of a mid he is busy in tho hay field Jas. Wight has been putting up the r vine or gulch on his fariu, intend ing to us«« it for creating a reaervoi- hay on th»- Fitch place. Ml MMER NORMAL NOTES The third week of summer school lias start«*«! <>ff with uu i«nrollni«nt of about twenty. Moat of the stud»‘nts nre from Klamath county* but one or two have com«» from a considerable distune«' Ml»» McKay come from Onkland, Ore., and enrolled the first day. Ambng th«- gentlemen In att»«nd line»'. Mr. Ilurnhoiii of Lungell Val ley is th»' only one planning to teach He Is preparing to take th»« August «•lamination for a first grade cert I fl cate. Chas. Hughes of Sacramento, Calif., who was a student III K . C. H. 8 a hart of'laid year, visltixl some i of the classes this morning. Moat of the students returned I to th»< high school building In the after* noon to tudv Th»« rooms are al ways Cool, and there ls nothing to disturb. Tlx* w«-st basement room I« I m M rk fitted up for tb<* manual training de- partment. The work I» being done by Mr Ketudi'Vcr. who is proving to be an excellent carpenter, as well as an efficient janitor. The boxing contest lu Houston's opera house Friday night between OHIO POLITICI ANS ADOPT STAND- You ug Richards and "Bowery Kid" for wat««r with which to irrigate Ills in the preliminary and "Kid " McLel- farm land. H«< pro|»o««vs to build •» EIGHT HOUR UAW PAT PLATFORM MIW IN SHIPYARDS lan and Young Sullivan in the main dam 17 f»«et In height, which cannot eveat was witnessed by a fair-sixed b« washed oul no matter how much 1 I WASHINGTON. July 26. Attor- of a flood comes. He hits put hl* cr»vwd of "fans." The preliminary botit was sc lied- I Ians «yn paper, and has figured out to ney General Wickersham I has rul««d eled to be a 10-rouud go, and ended a dot how many acre feet of water H that the eight-hour limit will »PPb with Richards knocking out the will hold and how many yards of dirt only to work done on and for a bat- I*i»lidk<» and AduunietnUjon of Plai "Bowery Kid" in the tenth. Rich he will hav»« to move to build it. He tieship in the government shipyards. The Grvsu Quarrel dent Taft Are Endorx-d—Tariff This d«>clsion allows the manufactur ards was the aggressor throughout : proposes to do the work himself A dear old lady having read of an ers» of armor which Is intended for a with th«« help of his boys and knows Revision l*rop»i | the bout, and merited the decision. j William Hatfield refereed the go.; every detail of th«* work. The upper warship to be built in u government iut«>nded fight between Jeffries and and Louis Gerber was timekeeper. 1 slop«« of the dam will have a slant of yard to work their employes ou such Johnson Is said to have cabled to COLUMBUS. Ohio. July 27. -Ohio Jack Horton handled the gong. t) ree feet out to one in height, and armor as many hours as th«« em America begging them rather to lay the matter tn dispute before the republicans adopted a stand-patter The "Bowery Kid's" seconds wore ; tho lower slope wilt be two feet to ployes will stand. platform at the convention here to "Spider" Welsh. Harry Thaw and Kid , one. His conduit or flume through Th«* attorney general holds that Hague tribunal. ■ ' - ' .,« I .. -J- day. There were a few scattering Morrissey. Young Richards’ assist- 1 the dam will be built either of con- . the recent act making appropriations UAND BUYERS IX»MlNG noea when the resolutions committee ants wer«' Clair Arnold and Richards' i Crete or sewer tiling, amply protect«<d for v«>s»els is capabl«< of no other I Will have M'trnd parthw here M«H1 reported, but not enough to have any brother. by concret«' wings or collars He construction. U »OK I NG FOR UAND appreciable effect The main event was betwe«»n “Kid" . wants water on his land and m«N«ns to« If you want to m 4I your«, roar lu m «I Senator Burton was elected perma .McLellan of Dorris and Young Sulli- j have it. INVESTIGATION BOARI» list It as WXMI possible. Also have nent chairman. van of Sacramento. FINI»S <'VI SE OF EXPUMilON I buyer for timber land. Meo Geo. H. The platform, which was read b; The match was a rather even one Harrison Brown, the Klamath lu i Dick, says: until the twelfth round, with Sullivan dian farmer, has been able to prove Ib-ncti <'oacluskm That Failure of Rice, w«ii Uhllcotr. «»file«' (|»l|<»<ning Atn«-ri« uu hotel. "We commend in the highest terms having a little the better of the bout. that the beef bide which som« "rust Saf«-ty Drvic«- to Work Was the splendid administration of Presi In the twelfth McClellan rushed his ler" tried to burn up. near the head of A FEW BARGAIN*. Ui-aMMi for Accident dent Taft. We are proud of the re opponent before he hardly had time Williamson river, was taken from a I Five lots. sign..y location, 91900 sults already accomplished during to get to his feet, and sent him to the { yearling belonging to him. and ha’I »*' an loan 9750 cn the d'Nil. WASHINGTON. l> C„ July 26 the seventeen months he has been in floor four time« in succession. Sulli begun Th<« board of invtwtigatlon of th«- A nice cottage with bath, large proceedings against some I office. We pledge him our hearty sup van was not knocked out, but Referee squaw men who are believed to hav« Fortress Monroe explosion reports lot. 91700. A good buy. port and endorse him for ie-nomina Kiernan declared MeClennan the win killed the animal. It is the only cas«' that it believes "the explosion was A large residence, fil e lot, 9*900 tion in 1912. The record of the ner, as he could have put his oppo of cattle stealing known In thee«« parts causod by th»' failure of the safety do-, Three cottagee on three lota Room achievement of the administration nent out before the round ended. for nearly two years—thanks to the vice on tho firing mechanism to j»er- «ncugh for another cottags; 99999 and the sixty-first congress is not Ben Kiernan, mayor of Kennett, "cleaning up" that was so well done form its functions. We are forced to, MASON A SLOUGH I equalled in the history of the coun Calif., was the referee of this go. this conclusion notwithstanding that a year ago last winter. NOTICE OF NAI.E OF STATE try, and guarantees an adherence to Eddie Santry. who has fought 1 • • • previous testimony and long expert- LAMM the pledges made in the last repub Jimmy Britt and other noted pugil The Dairy P. M. "holl«-red before! « nee gave assurance that th«« mechan Nolle«- is hereby given that the lican national platform. The elec ists. was one of McClellan’« seconds, I i he was hurt," by his hasty denial of: ism afforded the prot«*ctk>n for which Stato l-and Board will receive nealed tion of a republican congress is im while Roy Tabor, Kid Reese and it was intended. ” peratively necessary to accomplish Young Mclx'llan were also tn that I having failed to mail postal card* 1 bids until 11:00 o’clock a. tn . August Th«* item In my last week's letter re-, the entire program of the administra corner. I. 1910, for the following d«"«< rlb«-«f ferred to another postoffi<-e entirely. ASSASSIN HI IUJ4 A school lands, towit: tion. The tariff has been revised ac Young Sullivan was seconded by DYNAMITE BOMB All of Hection 1«. T. 25 H . R 7 K cording to the republican doctrine for Morrissey, Mapleston and “Spider’’ Possibly- I should have been more ■ si»ecific Sorry he took ft as an attack the protection of home indurtriec, Welsh. All blds must b«« aceompani»«d by ' on him. as no one can find fault with Kill*. Mayor of IU<lgvw»y, Va», Will« and American labor, and has not a regularly executed application to "Spider Welsh challenged the win him In T»-rriM<- InsU-unx-tit — Hod) that regard. raised the duty on a single one of the ner. and Morrissey also wanted a purcbax- and at least one-fifth of tho MaUUtaM • • • common food products. ' amount offered. bout with the man who won, his offer The new house on the Dave Shook On the first ballot in the guberna being for a side bet of 9350, weight No bid for less than 915 on per RIDGEWAY, Va.. July 26 - Mayor torial nomination Harding, former to be 133 pounds three hours before ranch is about completed, and th*: acre will b«« considered. family can again be "at home" to A. H. Dousetnan. who was lying In a lieutenant governor, received 485 the contest The right Is resorv»«d to reject any friends. W. H. . Bliss has been doing hammock at his home here, was as- and all bld» votes, Brown 413, Ix>ngworth »3, i the carpenter work- which moans laaainated by some unknown person, Garfield 73, Denman 2, Thompson 1. EXCURSION ON THE Applications and bids should be ad who hurled a dynamite bomb into the I that it has been i well done. Longworth is regarded as a dark dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk Stato UPPER LAKE SUNDAY hammock. Mayor Houseman's body • • home. f.and Hoard. Salem, <>r»-gon, and was terribly muUlaterf No reason Only the names of Brown and j The Colorado Society und Th»-ir Numbers of people i complain that 'ran be assigned for the act. marked "Application and bld to pur Harding were formally placed In ' chase state lands." the grocery merchants of Klamath Friends Will Have un Outing nomination. Falls ail sell at a common price, an.1 G G BROWN. on the Wiu'-nM On the second ballot the vote was the surmise is thnt they are in a com-1 Clerk State I .and Board JMI. Harding 497, Brown 363, Longworth Dated April 22, 1910 4-38-7 26 Next Sunday the members of the bination. If such is the case it wi»J j 164, Garfield 38. Foraker 4. Colorado society and their friends will do the town no good. Ih-ll»-vcd They Itrownoil Her in th«- • • • TEAf 'HERS’ EXAMINATIONS In the third ballot Cox threw Ham go on an excursion to Rocky Point on i»iu»«-liitM lUvrr—Kept IM»r»-j>- ilton county's 91 votes to Harding, Miss Ella Anderson of Dairy, sc-I th«- Winetna. The Colorado people uti»i»l<- IPwiri Notice is hereby given that the thereby puncturing Longworth's little are noted for their hospitality, and companied her father, G. G. Ander ecunty superintendent of Klamath boom. son, to the Yamsey mountain country , that everyone who goes on this ride MONROE. Ln . July 26 A mob county will hold tho regular exami- The third ballot resulted in Hard will have a splendid time is assured. Monday morning, where he is work invaded the jail here yesterday and ration for applicants for rtate -»nd ing getting 746 votes, Brown 120. Come and enjoy a pleasant day on ing as a fori-st ranger. for a w»»-k's seised Laura Porter, a negress, who county papers at the county high Longworth 195, Garfield 5. Hard th« cool waters of the lake and rest in outing |la th«- k«-eper of a resort where a num school building. Klamath Falls. Ore., • • • ing’s nomination was made unani »he shade of the beautiful trees at the ber of whites were robbed, and star»- as follows mous. Foreman Phillips is pushing the f.-.-nojs resort on ’be northern <-h',re e»l with her toward the river, where It F'or N<a<«- l'i»p«-r* Mr. Harding, in accepting, said: work of building the crushed rock ! of Klamath lake. Cotunu'ming We<ln«*»day, August “I stand for President Taft and his road across the Pine Flat grade in a I is hellev.'d «he was drowned • - - -_ - ._ 10,1910, at 9 o'clock a. m., and con policies. The republicans represent most vigorous manner, and will be ANHAIT/T WITH A tinuing until Saturday, August 13, the best conscience of the new world’s SUFFRAGISTS MAY INVADE through in about ten more days EXCLUSIVE FIFTH AVENUE DEADI.Y WEAPON »910. at 1 p. tn civilization. If I am elected the first • • • Wednesday— PentnanHlilp. history, attribute I will demand of office seek Dan Driscoll of Bonanza was a i NEW YORK. July 23.—The exclu John Schallock went to Spragu»' spelling, physical geography, reading, ers will be honesty.” sive residential section of the city, in Dairy visitor Friday, calling on his I ' river Tuesday after Jas. Bell, who was psychology. Francis W Treadway was re-nomi which is located the home of J. P. friends, A. L. Michael and wife. He arrested on the charge of assault with Thursdky Written arithmetic, nated for lieutenant governor by ac Morgan, is facing invasion by suf expects to go to Salem to visit with ' a deadly weapon. Bell and Luke theory of teaching, grammar, book clamation fragettes, if present plans go through. his children shortly. Walker, son of former County Com keeping. phyaica. civil government. • • • The suffragettes, headed by Mrs. I missioner Walker, had some trouble Friday Physiology, geography, LANGFORD-BURNS holt Portions of Yonna Valley were over water which they both get from Clarence Mackay, are negotiating for composition, algebra. Engllah litera IN LONDON CALLE!» OFF the purchase of the mansion of the blessed with a fine shower lost Wed the Hame ditch, and Bell struck Luk»« ture, school law late T. Henry Mason at Madison ave nesday, but, unfortunately, the rain Botany, plan»- gmtne NEW YORK, July 26.—The fight nue and Thirty-sixth street. They didn't extend over much of the valley. with a shovel and then proceeded tn • Saturday "beat him up.” The warrant fol try, general history. between Tommy Burns and 8am propose to make of this structure the • • • lowed. For Cownty I’sper». Langford, which was scheduled to first suffragists' home in America. The ground is awful dry, but still Commencing Wednesday, August take place before the Olympic Ath Morgan'B residence is directly across the wheat seems to look well and con MANY DIE FROM 10, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m , and con letic club of London during the first the street. tinues to grow. We surely have a re- , HEAT IN NEW YOKE tinuing until Friday, August 13, 1910, week of September, was called off markably fine soil in thia country. at 4 p. m. today. Burns had agreed to box • • • NEW YORK. July 28- Twelve Wednesday—Penmanship, history, Ijangford, but after Hugh McIntosh Road Supervisor Uhrmann is very persons are dead from heat during the orthography, reading, physical geog had secured Sam’s signature he re "A Night of Laughs" will be pre short of help in his road-making work past twenty-four hours. In addition raphy. ceived a message from Burns, who is sented by between forty and fifty per owing to the fact that nearly every nine drowning accidents have been re Thursday ^ritten arithmetic, In Seattle, stating that he would not sons at Houston's opera house next body Is busy haying. ported. No relief is in sight. The theory of teaching, grammar, physio fight unless he received 95,000 more • • • week, Thursday and Friday, when temperature was 94 degrees yeater- logy. than he was offered the first time. The Harry Ennis will stage a musical min day. The parks have all been opened Too bad about that Seaton girl get Friday Geography, school law, Australian sportsman could not see strel show for the benefit of the ting away, wasn’t It? Didn't imagine and emergency hospitals have been civil government, English literature. this demand and the fight Is off for Ladies of the Episcopal Guild. It she had enough wit to turn such a outfitted J. G. SWAN. some time anyway. promises to be one of the most elab trick. County Superintendent • • orate affairs ever seen In this city, BROKE HER WRIST By W S. Slough, Deputy. NEW YORK CASHIER and will no doubt be as successful as Mr. Sedge, the Dairy merchant, '» USES BANK'S MONEY the plays that have been previously doing his best to keep a supply of The little daughter of Prof. W. A. given by the talented people of Klam fruit on hand these times, Wirtz foil Monday afternoon and I xmcs Over Half a Million in Stock ath Falls. broke her right wrist. Dr. R. R r A n u » -■ rwwv Market Speculations—Made It will be a close shave for some Hamilton was called and he set the His Earape farmers to have enough hay for their | injured member. The little girl was NOTED BINGER UNDER THE SURGEON’S KNIFE stock the coming winter. walking around the yard on a pair of • • • stilts when she tripped and fell. NEW YORK. July 26.—The arrest PARIS, July 26.—Mme. Cavalieri, Stock raisers in the north part of | ------------------------------ of Irwin Wider, cashier of the local branch of the Russo-Chinese bank, the noted opera singer and wife of the valley were warned last Tuesday MANY BOATH ARK WRECKED ON FAMOUS LAKE COMO has been ordered. Tho police state Robert Chanter, who was operated on that the Klamath Indians would mak» a raid on the stock running on Squaw that over 9500,000 in stocks and for appendicitis, is improving. MILAN, Joly 26—A severe storm Flat the latter part of tho week, and bonds are missing Wider has van W. E Slack, the sawmill man of riders were sent up there post hast- I has been raging over Lake Como, A ished, and the bank's officials intend to sue the brokers with whom Wider North Yonna Valley, was excused to drive tho stock off that part of the large number of pleasure boats have hypothecated stocks to cover margins from jury duty and returned to his reservation, so that none would be been wrecked, and it Is feared that home Tuesday captured by the Indian raiders. We«’ ’ the fatalities will be heavy. in transactions in the stock market. «AR0ING IS CHOSEN FOB COYERAOR I COCKERELS FOR KAI.E Single comb White Leghorn cock <>rvls. from A P Ward A Sons famous Calistoga, Calif., trap-mwied »train of egg producers Your choir«, ft.50 F. W. ItlGUH, Klamath Fall» To FOHT KI.AMATH l*K<»PI.E: We carry a complete line of doors, windows und inoiildliigs. uud a» agents for the Illg llaalu Lumber Company arc In a i»o»ltlon to fill your orders promptly Call niul m<< saliipl«'» and get prices UTTKIt A HliltWN, MI6-3m Fort Klamath, Ore. sinii h for rriii.itvrioN (.Not foul I uuk I i I Ih'lnirtUKiit of th« Intvrioi, United Stat««» Laud Ofilcc nt l»akcview, Oregon, May 19. 11*10 Notice i» hereby liven that Arcbye il. Kirk<ndall. whose postoffic« a«l drew Is Klmuath Fulls, Oregon, did. on the 17th day of July. I9np, ni<> in this offic»« sworn statement and nppll ration N»> 02336.to purchas«1 the W V \\\ «. .. .;».’. -r'. township 38 8. rang«- 10 E. Wiliam cite Merldlnn, un«l th«- Umb««r ther« ■ u, tied«-« the provisions of the net o* Jun«' 3, 1878, und acts amendatory. known a» th«- "Timber and Htou<- Law," at such value ns might be fixe«l by uppruliwnient. and thnt, pursuant to such application, the land and tlm her thereon have bees nt>l>ruis«d (Un apprnls«-«! by rhle( n«-ld division with in nin«' months' time, land sold at eutrymnn'n «-stluialod value), ths tlm her «-stlmat<«<1 700.000 board feet at 90.3857 | m - i M , and th«- land 950 that said applicant will nffnr final proof in support of his applicaliot and sworn statement on the 28th da* of July, 1910, l»efor«- It M Riehard •on, U. 8 Couiml«slonrr. at Klamat) Falls, (»regon Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initial' a contest at any tlm«- Ixifor«« patent 1» sue«, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat th»» entry. ARTHUR W ORTtJN, 5-39-7-38 Register SUMMONS In Equity to QwW Title In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Klam alb ns. WeyerhauMir l-and Com pun), a cor poratlon, Plaintiff, vu. F 8. Spra gue. Frank S Sprague and "Elian'' Sprague, husband and wife; that after due Inquiry the Plaintiff 1» unable to learn the true Christian name of "Milan" Sprague, who for that reaaon is sued In tho name of "Ellon" 8 praguo, Itefendant«. To F. 8. Sprague. Frank 8 Hpragu» and "Ellen" Sprague, husband and wife; that after dur Inquiry the Plaintiff Is unable to learn the true Christian name of "Klien " Sprague, who la, for thia rouon Klien sued In the nam«- of • Sprague, Defendants. In the name of the State of Ore gon. you are hereby r«»qulrod to ap pear and answer the nun plaint of the plaintiff In the above entitled suit against you, on file In tho of tier of the county clerk for the County of Klamath and State of On- gon, on or befor«- Thursday, Soptom her I. 19to. said date being the last day of th»' time named In th»» order of th<> circuit court for Klamath County. Oregon, for th»« publication of this summons, that the first day of Much publication t»*lng Thursday July 31, 1910, and if you fail to an swer, and for the want thereof lb< plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the plaintiff'» complaint, to-wlt: To quiet plain tiff's title to the northwest quarter of section two. township forty, south of range five, east of th»- Wlllamett« meridian, in the County of Klamath and State of Oregon This summons la served by publi cation In the Klamath Republican, by order of the Honorable Georg»- No land, judge of tho circuit court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, mad»-, filed and dated Jul) 10, 1910, said order of publication requires this summons to be pub llshed In the Klamath Republican, a newspaper published In tho County of Klamath, where said action 1» pending, commencing upon Thum day, the 21st day of July, 1910, and once every week thereafter for elx successive consecutive weeks ending upon Thursday, September 1. 1910. pursuant to said order. C M O’NEILL, Attorney for the Plaintiff • • • ___ • OVERALLS A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full Two hip pocket». Felled «earns. Continuous fly. Is Mr • a!l 4»S«i Nm.QUhlKO. Manttfacru/er» 5ut««atw* («gfaih <