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» Esumiti io curs hemih tint striking firemen on the Grund United States flag floating from the Trunk, he said. roof of the department of commerce "Tlic men on the Grand Trunk had and labor. This demonstration of I no course open to them except to the methods which the officials In tho Give til«- Kidneys Help inni Many I strike," said (lumpers, "when the RHEE«HIIMX K BLOWS OCT OF departments are Instituting to reduce Klamath Falla People Will TWELVE-INCH GUN ; railroad refused thulr demands, the current expenses has attracted He Happier Nothing but death can prevent their widespread attention. winning. und death wllj u<>t rumo to I A general reform from the methods "Throw Out the Life Line" I.« Angele* Mnu Who Ha* Pur- Target Practice of Coast Artillery Will Ik- One of the Finest in the St ut» such great numbers." of the "days of plenty" is in progrjwa. The kidneys need help. ..|M—wt Property Herr Relieve* and Will Furnish Highway for I« Marred by I rightful At < Ideal Valentine Won Viclory. and has resulted In the retrenchment I They’re overworked—can't get the It la Money Well Spent al Forte»-*» Monn»' Automobil»« To Joseph F Valentine, a Hun I In pens, pencils, paper and all office poison filtered out of the blood. I Franciscan and president of the In necessities. Some offic ials In the gov They're getting worse every min • ternational i’n ion of Iron Moulders, I ernment service are growing so cau ute. The city ol Klamath Full* is expend is due tin credit or bringing almut WASHINGTON, July 21 It bus Out on the Hot Spring» addition tious that In order to eliminate the Will you help them? ing a large num of money In Improve tho peace and adjoining property there Is at careless use of such articles they take been officially reported to the war de compact between the Doan's Kidney PiBs have brought ments at present In the way of a American Federation of Labor and partment that ten const artillery work a big force of men busy carry the name of each applicant and date thousands of kidney sufferers bark M'Wcr system and street paving, but the Bucks Stove und Range compa- men were killed und two were mor ing out the projected improvements on which tho pen, pencil or whatever from the verge of despair. It is money well spent, and that fact ny, which was announced by Samuel tally wounded by^he blowing out of contemplated by the Klamath Devel It may be is issued. Will cure any form of kidney trou- p. rsallMd by persons who have In- Gompers. John I. Nolan, secretary the breechblock of a twelve-inch gun opment company. Eighty head of Numerous other little checks are ble. v<ated money In property Imre. of the San Francisco Union of Iron during target practice at Battery De horses and every available man that noticeable throughout the depart A Betz, D and Sixth streets, Med- can be secured are at work grading ments, and it looks at present as II. M Bristol of I xmi Angeles, who Moulders, is authority for thia infor llu»»ay, Fortress Monroe, ford. Ore., says: "I suffered fron Several of the men were behind street» and preparing them for the though other flags, patched and wind has purchased a number of pieces mation. This morning he showed kidney trouble for four or five years. of property hern, both business and correspondence from Valeutine dated the gun when It exploded, and they macadam < outing that is to be placed beaten, may appear at the mastheads The disease did not bother me much The latest improvement of the various buildings, at least until ■ »«Identlal, Is one of the pubiic-spir- prior to July 15tli, announcing the wero terribly mangled.- The breech thereon. at first and I thought it would pass Ibid men who willingly contributes commencement of negotiations be block »' uh blown rearward, and the planned by this company is the con New Mexico and Arizona are admit off, but I grew gradually worse, I his portion of the ripen»«' necessary tween Frederick Gardner, who is the Impact hurled the men to a great dis struction of n broad boulevard sur ted officially, when all departments began to suffer from such severe Their bodies were torn to rounding the entire tract. It fa to be will bo supplied with new flags of pains through my back that to provide lor the improvements. In priticipa) stockholder In the Buck tance. I could << uversutlon with a Republican . o- . company Valentine alone carried pieces, and It wus Impossible for a eighty feet wide, and will be built forty-eight stars. not stoop. I was miserable when a I » ; ter, he salu on the negotiations In behalf of the time to determine the numtier of the according to the latest rules govern friend told me to try Doan’s Kidney When com dead. The Injured were attended ing road construction "Tiu ie Is one thing tliul i aiu al.ol ! American Fede ration of Labor. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PiBs and I procured a box. They at to see here, and that is the improve It is the opinion of labor Ic-udera where they fell, and were then re pleted it will furnish an Ideal drive IN INFORMATION BUREAU once checked the pain and later re for auto», and be one of the finest incuts that ar<> going on. I refer to that Gardner was never thoroughly moved to a hospital. moved every symptom of my com Identification of the killed wa» ac highways in the state. One of the in lf>. Agent* in AU l'arte of the W orld the Kawrer system thul Is being in i in accord with tho anti-union poli plaint. It gives me pleasure to stalled Mid the paving that is to be cies of J. W, Van Cleave, former complished by means of elimination novation» that may be tried on this Securing Statistic* recommend Doan's Kidney Pilis as laid. president of tho Bucks compan). who Instead of t »'«»ignition Colonel Town- roadway is the use of oil. It is be they proved very satisfactory in my "The Improvements that are now died recent))'. This belief is strength Key, commanding I'ortreia Monroe, lieved that the surface of the road WASHINGTON. D. C., July 21- case." going on mean everything to Klamath ened by the action of tho company In officially reports: "The accident was can be greatly improved by a coating One of the chief functions of the For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Falls. It gives the stranger a good making peace with the unions, while probably due to a premature Ignition of oil. and if satisfactory arrange federal government in this country cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo ments can be made this material will is to disseminate knowledge. In bill Impression of tlu< city, and boaidea the sod is now on the grave of the of tho powder charge.” New York, sole agents for the United Besides the ten dead, all the non- enter into Its construction. that it Is of the utmost Importance former president after bill that passes congress .special States. < onimlsidoned officer» but two werc Work is being rrsh»«d on the Fed appropriations are made for this pur to the residents here. For every dol Remember the name—Doan's— fatally injtirwl Five men who were eral National l<»r.< building, and it i pose. lar that is spent In that way the «It) and take no other. not fatally hurt are at Fortress Mon- will not be long before that structure will receive |in within a year. Th»- TWENTY-ONE MORMONS AKE When an American citizen desired IHCIXEN FICOM GERMANY roe will be finished. All the blocks have information concerning industries, THE NORTHEASTERN a» wer system was one of the things Colonel Bailey. c-xlatant coast ar been made by the Hydraulic Brick commerce or agricultural conditions | that was absolutely essential for the STRIKE IN ENDED loalth of tho people and the street Actio« I« Taken After Diplonuith tillery chief. was a witness to the ac and Stone company, and they will be of the country his natural habit is to I NEWCASTLE. England, July 32. I nlted ln<t»T*tanding Willi cident, and believe it resulted from put in place with the least possible write to his congressman or to one of paving was equally necessary —The Northeastern railroad strikers .state* delay. The apecihcations for the new a premature explo» ’ on It is the first ■<>f course it Is going to cost me the government department*. returned to work this morning. The Herlous accident ► tho «toast artil hotel arrived here Tuesday evening, coustdorubl»' to pay for tho improve Seventeen thousand letters a day I factories, mines and mills are gradu BERLIN, July 25 Hell Duiwitz. lery while it has I m -« n practicing with and bid» on the building will be are sent out from one department meats, but I do not begrudge the opened within a few day». This will alone tA answer questions of the tax ally reopening. I believe that Prussian minister of the- Interior, on the twelve-inch gun» money in th« least recommendation ot the political po also be rushed, and it is hoped that payers. Agents are maintained all It will all come back to tn y self a* CONTEST NOTICE it will be ready for occupancy by the Well as every other cillsen In the In lice. has signed orders for the expul OFFICIAI* STATI THAT over the country in order that farm- Serial No. 01448 Contest No. C-181 creased valuation that It will give sion of twenty-one Mormon uiission- TEN AKE DEAD early fall. I era and investors may be kept ad arlc-s, most of whom are Americans t’ndbr the plans for improvement vised as to crop conditions. Scientific Department of the Interior, United to the property affected States Land Office WASHINGTON. D. C„ July 21.— i nearly 825,000 will be spent on the investigations are continually being "I am glad to see that Klamath or Englishmen, und they will be con duct«*! to tho frontier. A sufficient contest affidavit having Kalis has such an energetic lot of The war department officially »tatet». addition for street work and other im carried on that the farmer may bet The missionaries had asscmbl»*d that there are ten dead at Fortress! provements before the snow flies. been filed in this office by Edward E people, and with the wonderful re ter his crops; that health may be im- Byers, contestant, against Homestead sources that are to be found in this from various part» of Germany at the Monroe. | proved and that even the housewife Entry No. 3794, Serial No. 01448, Moriuon headquarter» on the East ne how portion ol the state I cannot i i may reduce her bills. made July 11. 1907, for NW%, 8W14 DIAMOND WORTH «100,000 this city can fail to become one of Hld< to meet Superintendent Mackay, There is not an important port in t Section 13. Township 39 S., Range IS FOUND IN AFRICAN MINE an American usually residing In Dill Ik IS |AX> ROOM tho beet towns in Oregon." the world where there is not an Amer | 10 E., Willamette Meridian, by Gil IN NOI IUE OF TIM HR LE Switzerland ......... That Value, Uncut; Stone Said to ican agent to dig up facts concerning bert E. Trobi, Contestee, in which it They were holding a service when the local market in any line for any Be Two Inch«-» Ixmg and an agent of the political office, who J. F. Gorlli-r’s Hout house Destroyed is alleged that said Gilbert Trobi has I N|oN 1.AIK Hl WINN manufacturer. Flawle*» and Telford's lion* Nearly I4»NG, HARD KIGH1 was seated in the audience, rote- and not resided on the land for more than Constantly Uncle Sam works to in- Wrecked declared the gathering dissolved At two years last past; that he tried to NEW YORK, July 25.—A fine crease the information of Americans, dispose of the land just prior to leav Rieck Move Company Sign« Agree- the moment several members of the white diamond weighing 191 carats For the first time Russia has now cs- i A jam of the logs which had been ment After Hi« Years of Effort criminal |>ollce app»'ar»-d and virtually ing the same; that he has not re : held by the boom across Link river and worth 3150,000 uncut, is the lat- tablisbed a bureau to spread informa- sided on or cultivated the land as re For the Open Shop took the congregation into custody. I Th»1 «omen were asked to leave the i caused the boom to break at 9:30 p. cst find at the Premier mice, in tion for the benefit of its industrial quired by law. Said parties are here ni Thursday, and for a time it looked South Africa, according to advice» and commercial life, The facts are I by notified to appear, respond, and CINCINNATI. July 33. After six place and the men were examined as as though serious damage would re which reached Maiden Lane dealers not sent to citizee. They must ask to their nationallt) offer evidence touching said allega years ot constant and bitter warfare sult. As it was. the boathouse be this week The stone is described as for them and must pay for them. Those found to be German subjects tion at 10 o'clock a. m. on Septem ulth the American Federation ot An ordinary inquiry will be answer longing to J. F. Ooeller was demol absolutely flawless, measuring two in l.ubor the Buck Stove and Range were released, while the others wero ished and the bouse occupied by H. ches long by about three-fourths of an ed in Russia for >1.55 if it is con ber 1, 1910, before Commissioner R. compaay ot St Loan baa entered requested to accompany the officers to C. Telford narrowly escaped destruc inch thick. It tapers in breadth from cerning an industry or conditions in M. Richardson. Klamath Falls, Ore gon (and that final hearing will be Into an agreement with organised tho police presidency. There, after tion. one and a quarter inch?» to throu- the vicinity of St.Petersburg. If. how held at 10 o’clock a. m. on Septem labor, abandoned the open shop pol further examination they were per ever, it is in the remote parts of the The motor boat which was in the quarters of an it cfc ber 8, 1910, before) the register and icy, und will hereafter employ only mitted to go to their lodgings to await A Mai 'en Lar • expert said tuat empire it costs 82.55. This is the the Issuance of warrants for their ex- Goellxr boathouse came near being receiver at the United States land of union men. demolished, and had It not been that j’.'.ring from the descrip |->;i «.« t’e i charge for inquiries that require no fice in Lakeview, Oregon. pulsioq The adoption of the agreement lx i.nciit «•■ <• the »jigeet i’ ' h din t special or extended investigation. Th«' statu» of the Mormons in Ger the roof of the house fell on it and The said contestant having, in a imnouncod by Samuel Gompers, pres ’<1 When this is necessary, special rates protected it from the force of the j'l.nl tl»al imi I i I be cut from ii many was taken up in exchangos be of proper affidavit, filed July 19, 1910, ident of the American Federation are quoted, according to the service grinding logs it would have been t - pear shaped. The fini<i.*l tween the foreign office and tho Amer- set forth facts which show that af I .abor. crushed. As it was, It was not very will probably rank among the world s; demanded. This bureau baa regular ter due diligence personal service of The agreement mark» the end of can embasa) In 1903, when the gov badly damaged. Ray Telford man j famous gems W> e'i cut the diamond ' subscribers who pay a contract price this notice can not be made, it is <>ne of the longest labor fights it, ernment took the position that the to learn facts which the American aged to pull the boat from under the I should he •. t ; i :| •»•„ ¡east ID),••Of hereby ordered and directed that such America It baa been carried up to Mormon tniasionarlwi should with government for nothing gires to every, roof before the log jam became very draw from tho country within a notice be given by due and proper tho supremo lourt, where contempt SPRAIMCD HER AMKLE inquirer. thick and this wax probably all that publictalon. proceeding» arc pending against the month, transferring the middle Euro I pean headquarters from Berlin to kept the boat from now being at the (Signed) ARTHUR W. ORTON, 1» adora of the federation. Mrs. George R. Hum had the mis I WESTERN RATE INCREASE bottom of the river. Register. it wm in tho courso of this coniro- Switzerland. fortune to sprain her ankle Sunday When the boom broke the logs WILL BE SUSPENDED I Signed > FRED P. CRONEMILLER Hubsoqucntly 140 foreign leaders v.>rsy that the Buck company ob- swuug around, and some of them on her way back from a trip to Crater Receiver, i lined an Injunction forbidding departed, leaving the German society struck the piling that supports the lake. WASHINGTON. July 22.—It is Record address of entryman, union labor to boycott it or to print with a total membership of 8,000, in *A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. announced that after a conference I house occupied by H. C. Telford, and Olene, Oregon 7-28—8-25 Its name on the "unfair list" in the the i.ire of tl • German pastors Hum. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Prideaux between Interstate Commerce Com , hlx family, which overhangs the riv The authorities state that In recent I'edergtlonlst. and Ralph Hum riarted for Crater er. and the corner piling was broken missioner Knapp and Chairman Hos- NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE The injunction wax violated and i years the Mormons have disregarded off. Had the logs swung a few feet lake Saturday afternoon. They stop men of the Western Trunk Lines I the understanding of 1903 and from LANDS • ntmee for the offense was passed ped at Fort Klamath over night and farther up tho river the whole house committee, that the proposed in against Samuel Gompers. one year's ! time to time Individual missionaries i Notice is hereby given that the would have gone Into the water, as then resumed their journey. Before crease In Western rates will be sus imprlsontiFnt; Secretary Morrison, . Iiave boon apprehended and expelled. they got to the lake some of the low pended until November 1st. State Land Board will receive sealed all of tho supports would have been ix months, nnd John Mitchell, nine In such lnstanc«‘s they have not ap- ! bids until 11:00 o'clock a. m., August knocked from under It. In that case speed gear broke and the machine months. . plied to the American embassy for re- | there would probably had to be run thereafter on the inter Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F. 1, 1910, for the following described have been An appeal against Imprisonment lief nor made a protest against their mediate and high gear. On the way will have an important meeting Sat school lands, to-wit: some fatalities. was taken to the United States su ' expulsion. All of Sec. 16, T. 25 S , R. 9 E. The logs were being held for use back, while they were going up a urday night, to which every member rente court and u final ruling in tho I i W% of NE>4. NE14 of NW In the Klamath Lumber company's steep hill about four miles out o of the order should make arrange i use Is expected during the coming . DONATES IXlT FOR sawmill, and the intention of creat town the machine slowed down and ments to be present. Matters of in NW% and EK of SE *4 of Section winter EPISCOPAL I Hl'RCH ing the jam was to cause the Mrs. Burn, thinking it would stop. terest to every member of the lodg’ 36, T. 37 S., R. 13 E. The agreement between the Buck I All bids must be accompanied by river to rise so that the logs which jumped from the car to lighten the is to come up for consideration. company and the unionists will not KI a out tii Development Company Givi« a regularly executed application to had boon caught on the shallow load. In some way her ankle turned ..ffect the status of the contompt pro- l*ropcrty for Edifice purchase and at least one-fifth of the places In the river above might be and she received a severe sprain, and The Dorris Booster has been told amount offered. < .•»■dings, though the company ha» it Is feared that one of the smaller dislodged. I Ix>t 1, block 25. First Hot SprlpgB agreed to withdraw its attorney* bones is broken. She was the only to Charles B. Hodgkin, formerly with No bid for less than $7.50 per acre addition to. Klamath Falls, has been the Kennett Itemlier irom the case. one who received any injury. will be considered. The settlement of differences fol- given by the Klamath Development GOOD ROADS MOVE I The right is reserved to reject any lowed the death last May of J. W. company to tho Episcopalians of this MENT HELPED: I SE ALLEN’S FtXVT-EASF and all bids. ---- ___ / Van Cleave, head of the Buck coni- city ns a site for the new church, Applications and bids should be ad pany, who wax the lender of tho xlx which that denomination proposes to JACKSONVILLE. Ore., July 31.-- The autiseptic powder to be shaken dressed to G. O. Brown, Clerk State erect. Tho property donated is lo The good roads movement has re ear struggle for an open »hop. into the shoes. If you have tired, Land Board, Salem. Oregon, and His friends say that he broke cated just across the government ca ceived another impetus in Jackson aching feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It marked "Application and bid to pur nal bridge, and faces on tho Alameda, down under tho strain of the fight. county. The county court has con rests the feet and makes new or tight chase state lands." His successors In power were and is one of the choicest lots in the tracted with the Jackson County Ab-, shoes easy. Cures aching, swollen, G G. BROWN. averse to continuing tho warfare, entiro addition. »tract company to furnish a "road hot, sweating feet. Relieves corns Clerk State Land Board. When Bishop Paddock was here re book" which will show the beginning and the agreement is the result. and bunions of all pain and gives rest Dated April 32, 1910. 4-38-7-28 The officials of the Buck Stove centiy a meeting of the members of and ending of all county roads, with and comfort. Alawys use it to break his flock was held, and It was decided ■ ompany in St. Ixtuls admitted to all the dips, spurs and angles. This in new shoes. Try it today. Sold day that tho open shop policy has to erect at once a house of worship. will necessitate a resurvey of all coun everywhere. 25 cents, on’t accept I > We are now agents for the well- This step has been tindor considera ty roads. Present records are very < > been abandoned. known Victor Phonograph and any substitute. For FREE trial pack "The agreement settling the Bucks tion for some time, but was deferred inaccurate. records. We have a nice line age. address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, Hove aud Rango company fight with until one that would reflect the of up-to-date phonographs and N. Y. union labor in no way affects the strength of the congregation could be records, needles and supplies. LIGHTNING NTRIKEH CHI M H It is now proposed to prepare For an up-to-date wheel, get < aso against John Mitchell, Frank built Come tn and hear some of the UNCIJC SAM TO PATCH THE FLAG a Rambler, on sale at the GUN Morrison and myself," said Prosl- plans and go ahead with the building late records. We also have a Lightning struck the Christian STORE. For sale or rent. dent Samuel Gompers of the Amcr- of a structure that will be the finest church at Merrill yesterday. tearing New Ones Will Be Issued When New large line of Edison phono I Tents to rent. Guns. We carry lean Federation of Labor, today. church property in the city. The lo part of the side of the cupola off. but graphs and records, Starr Mexico und Arizona Are a full line of Sporting Goods. The only change will be that Bucks cation is Ideal for the purposes of the not doing any great damage pianos, sheet music and musical Admitted attorneys will drop out of the case,' • 9 congregation. < • instruments of all kinds. Gompers continued. WASHINGTON. D C . July 21 - Gompers said he was greatly Alex Martin Jr. left for Spring L. M. Harter of San Jose, hie broth A Htriking example of the econom- THE GUN STORE ph ased with the change in the meth Crock. where he will join Mrs. Martin er, C. C. Harter of Merrill, and Dave ical reform in the running expensos ods of the Bucks company. and Qarty, who went there the first of Barrows came up from Merrill today of the government was shown the oth For Musical Instruments J. B. CHAMBERS The American Federation will aid the week on a pleasure trip er day In the form of a'"patched" In Dr. John Patterson's automobile. were THROW OUT THE LINE BICYCLES WINTERS v «