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LAND llUYKItH COMING Will have exvtwal |M»rUre hem MM»n UMIKING FOR lANI» If you want to noil your«, «-asnr in nail charlee J. Hadlcir «Ht Overland Trip list II ae noon a* imnw IM c . Also ha»« E. J. MURRAY. Editor WAITH FOR MEN WHO IlKHPONI» 111 rough California iuul ENGAGEMENT TO M1HH CAMP buyer for timber land. Hoc Geo. II Oregon TO FIRE ALARM BELL IH ANNOUNCED Rice, wuh < 'hlicotn, otfic«' adjoining Amerhan hotel. Charles J. Sadletr and wife and Mr», Fi-aiivt-e J .Rowiu- iuul Mr». Mal Isiwrencc Frey arrived Friday even KxFIretunn Turn* «« False Alarm an«i To FORT KLAMATH l*M>l*I.M: TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ing from Reno in Mr Sadleir's Dorris Th«-n Waite Fur Ills hin*» colm Makler Kntcrtait» Wo carry a complete line of «loora, automobile. The party left Reno <'»mirad«'« U> Arri««- All communications submitted for publication in the columua of this Erb-mle at AOO window» mid moulding», and as Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock, and paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume ngents for the Big lliuiin Lumber arrived here yesterday al 5 p. nt., article« will be published. Company are In a position to fill While HAN DIKGO. August I At the home ot Mrs. Louis Gerber. making the distance, souse 375 miles, your order» promptly. Call nod m»e on F.wauua Heights. Saturday after by easy stages, not hurryh»« over any an armed mob was seeking Bert H. sample» und get prices I.KTTER h FROM THE PEOPLE Durham, who last ulght killed throe noon, Mrs. Franc»» J. Bow no aud portion of the jouruoy. UTTER A IIROWN, They had a most delightful trip, persona und wounded two more, h<- Mra. Malcolm Mlckler entertained MI6-3m Fort Klamath, Ore Editor Republican; Taking ad about a dozen of Miss Mabel Camp and found good roads with the excep shot himself this morning after read vantage of your well-known llboral- TEA< IIEICM’ EXAMINATItlNH bell’s friends at ”500.’* During the tion of the last twenty inllen between ing the newspapers articles r«»count- ity In permitting men of all stand»* N«»tlc«> lu hereby given that the ing his acts. Although badly wound«»d gave her this city and Lakeview afternoon Mra Bowue ot opinion to express their sent!- I They left here for Ashland, and ho may recover. guests a very pleasant surprise by j county superintendent of Klamath menta in the columns of your excel Durham recently reaigiiod from couut> will hold the regular osami announcing the engagement of her f will return to Reno by way of Red lent newspaper, 1 venture to ask Telegram Hay» Tine- of lii.->|Mx't>t>ii state Miss Campbell, to Dr. Geo H. ding and the went route. Ho«u> Compauy No. 3, uml last night ration for npplicauta for ríate '»n»l your indulgence to permit an ex- Mr. Sadletr is proprietor of the h«> turi.» «1 In a ful»«’ alarm and await county papers al tho county high Merryman. of Klamath Project Will He .»n-ssion of my views respecting a Overland hotel, and is also a member ed the arrival of his company at the school building. Klamath Falls. Ore Mias Campbell is one of the sue ‘ Aunounced Later matter of some moment regarding ceaaful teacher» of the Klamath Falls of the city council of the Nevada fire box. When they came up ho be UH follow» the judiciary of this district. I'Ym HU»le Pup«'«« gan n fusllaiio with u revolver. public schools and as she has passcsl metropolis. Although 1 have for some years ■ Commencing W«»dn«wday, Augukt On«» of the shots klll«»d John Grant, most of her life here has a hoat of I The contemplated visit of Sec re called myself a democrat and, in tho foreman of the company, aud 10.1910. ut 9 o’clock a m . aud con friends. Dr. Geo. Merryman is one a general way. have voted the demo- ità rv of the Interior Richard A. Bal- other bullets wounded Captain F, I’. tinning until Saturda». August 13, ! linger has been postponed Indefinite of the most popular physicians of .-ratic ticket, I have not believed in Halsall and Elliott, th«» driver I 910. at 4 p. m. our city. a partisan judiciary, and think the ly. Secretary Elder, of the Water Wedmstdsy PtMimunsbip. hi»t«»r>. Durham then returned to his homo Refreshments were served and I ».-»rs ’ association last Monday re »•nds of justice would be better EVERYBODY HAD A MOST KN JO) and bent his wife and child to duath spalling, physical «»ogrsphy, r«»ading Mrs. J. D. Church was the happy telegram from i ceived the following our served were the judges of No motive has been ascribed for psychology AHLE TIME prize-winner. Those who enjoyed courts selected from the members Secretary Ballinger. which is self- Thuradby A rltteu arithmetic the act. th«' afternoon wore Mesdames C. P explanatory: of the legal profession witout re thoory of teaching, grammar, book Chastain Roy G. Walker, Burge Ma Secretary Klamath Water Users' gard to politics. I confeoB to a FOURTH VKTIM IMKto keeping, physic», civil «tovornnioat son. Dr. Geo. Wright. J. D Church. ' Fimi Kuunuoti Given by th«' Onio Association. Klamath Falla Ore. 4»»od deal ot dissatisfaction to notice, rado Hock-Cy Was a Hacera» Friday Physiology. K«>«raph>. Proposed visit to Klamath Falls Oscar Shive and Mlasen Fox and Po- ! however, that the political managers Captain composition, algebn». English lltiwa SAN DIEGO. August 3 ■ n Ku-ry land indefinitely postponed week to ten or leaders of the republican party in Poter Hampaell of Engine Company lure, school taw thia judicial district are not content days. When new date Is set for visit No. 3, died boro today. Saturday Bolan», plan»» geome with that sort of thing, and that a will advise you. Captain 8am¡xcll was shot last try, general history. There was uut a thing to tnur the! “ R. A. Ballinger. Secretary." | tew of them—members ot the late pleasure ot those who went ou the: Monday by Bort H Dunning, a dis For County l*»p«’rw Mr Ballinger was to have arrived ■ -"-called “state assembly"—after first excursion given by the members charged member of th«- fire company, Comnmnclng Wednt'sday. August here Wednesday of this week to in naming certain men for state officers, of the Colorado society on the Upper' who al the same tlm«- shot two other 10. 1910, at 9 o’clock a. m , and con concluded it was the proper thing spect the Klamath project and ether lake Sunday. Th»> day was pe feet, i firemen, killed his wife and child and tinuing until Frida*. August 13. IMO work pressed in this part of the > to express their preference for ex Tho two at 4 p. tn clear and cool, and wltn juat «»uough : then committed suicide, Judge Benson for the circuit bench, state breeze to make It delightful inside, firemen will recover, Wodniwday Penmanship, history and that they added to this their the cabin or out <»n the deck. -- ■ — ■ orthography, rinding, physical «"flt Mlle. lx-tM »<- Suffers N cvvmm » Break personal solicitation that he should I NULE SAM INVESTIGATES About 300 ot the whole-souled Col ‘ MADRIZ HEKKH HARMONY i I raphy. down—Believe She INd Not Had they accept this nomination, AND W A NTH All» FROM U. H. oradann and their friends took ad Thursday Written arithmetic, SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROAD been content to leave this matter to, ____________ 1Hk<- Part in Murder vantage of th«- occasion and pack«»«! theory of teaching, grammar, physio no criticism Chano». Thax lato«- With VeHating th«» the primary election their lunch boxes full of tho good /»•laya'» IHctatioa and Hoatllity to logy could be made of the expression of things that the honaowives front that1 HiU < <M>atry Deaicd—AMw- Act Preventing Cruelty to Friday Geography, school law. QUEBEC. August 1.—Dr. Crippen grand old state know so well bow to their preference, as that is the man of l*riaoa«'n» Ptct*M> Animai» civil government. English literature. ! was taken from the steamer Mont prepare, and trooped on board th«- ner provided by law; but the course J. O. SWAN. taken clearly leaves the inference NEW YORK. July 30.—With in- SAN FRANCISCO August 1—That rose at daylight this morning and steamer Winema. which had boon County Superintendent that these gentlemen were unwill Uncle Sam has been conducting a placed in thu dungeons of the parlia chartered for the occasion, and wont structlons to ask the United States By W H Slough. Deputy. The crowd that up to C. D. Willson's ramoua Rocky ' goverment for suggestions as to the ing to take the lawful course, but rigid investigation into the inhuman ment building HtMMONN wanted to forestall the unbiased ac methods employed by the Southern j sought to get a view of the prisoner Point resort. There, under the shade ■ l»est method of restoring peace in tion of the people at the primary. Pacific Railroad company in trans . was enormous and it tuok fifty police of the magnificent pin«« that towered their country. Dr. Modesto Barrios In Equity to Quiet Title They wanted to play the bos« and portation of cattle was revealed to to control them. 150 and 200 feet in the air, they ate | and Dr. Sebaatlna Halinas of Nlca- In the Circuit Court of the SUU- of Third Officer Mowatt claims the their luncheon, washing down the de ragua are in Now York, <n route to revive the old convention system as day. Oregon, for the County of Klam applied to the judgeship—thus in-] ath. as. llcious viands with draught» draughts of the Washington. ashington. They are a commlaalou Over the signature of Attorney ¡credit for arousing Captain Kendall’» llciou» validating the plain letter and General Wickersham papers have I suspicions by his showing particular ! clmr. cold water that flows from the appointed by President Madriz, and Weyerhauser lauid Company, a cor method of the law. It seems to me been filed in the United States Dis attention to the couple aud reporting Hpring in the rock» at the ahorc of as a part of their work they are to poration, Plaintiff, vs. F 8 Spra that only a most extreme and Vir trict court charging the Southern Pa his suspicions to Captain Kendall. retttorv friendly relations between the gue. Frank H Sprague and "Klleo’’ Pelican bay. den t spirit of partisan iam or of per cific on three specific counts of haring Dew was at first uncertain of Dr. Sprague, husband and wife; that Boat riding on the beautiful river countries sonal end to be attained could have wantonly violated an act of congress Crippen’s identity, owing to the fact and bay and fishing tor the gamey The commissioners will du ««»me after dur Inquiry the Plaintiff la i Induced the taking of this step. unable to learn the trne Chrletlan ’J June 39. 1906, which was framed to that hia appearance had been changed trout that Infrat the waters, or ramb preliminary work in Washington bo After hia mustache and ling through the shaded paths of the fore trying to see President Taft. But that is not the worst of the prevent cruelty to animals while in greatly. name of ''Ellen” Sprague, who tor matter, in my view. Although Judge transit. The act provides reasonable I beard had been shaved off Crippen forest, whtlod away the hours until Both are vehement In denouncing the that reason is surd In the nam<- Benson had voluntarily resigned the oomfort for cattle white being trans did not suspect that he *aa known the steamer started on th» return trip storitw related In thia country to tho of ''Ellen'' S pragus, Defendants. judgeship and entered upon private I ported. and stipulates that they shall and was not aware that be was being about 4 o’clock In the afternoon. effect that Americans am being treat To F. S Sprague, Frank S. Sprag»«- practice more than two years ago not be kept boxed up in cars for more watched during the voyage The, R and 'Ellen” Sprague, husband and Even to those who had made the ed harshly In their country, and that aa a matter of preference, he now than twenty-eight hous coursecu- mannerism of the younger “Robin-Itr{ wife; that after dur inquiry the __ p i a number of tlmra It was a de- Americans who are prisoners of war »eee fit to accept this nomination as tively. son," however, convinced everybody ught, an)j to the visitor» who were have been subjected to indlgnitlee. Plaintiff la unable to Isarn the a candidate and has given it out true Christian name of "Elloo" sailing on the broad waters of Klam They also deny that Zelaya, although Many complaints were received by that the person wea not a boy. that he will stand tor election! This the federal government to the effect I When Mlle. Neneve landed after ath lake for the first time It was a far from bln native land, really is at Sprague, who Is, for thia rouon. is a very strange part of this pro that for no other reason than econ- the boat had arrived she was attired pleasure they vowed they would re the head of the Nicaraguan govern sued In tho name of "Ellen" ceeding. That any man who con- omy cattle were kept without feed. in a looee gown which the stewardess peat again before the »ummi-r was ment, with Dr. Madrts and others Sprague, Defendants. riders himself fit for the office of water or rest for as long as forty had furnished and was led sobbing over. carrying out his orders. They de In the name of the Slat«- of Ort- circnlt judge should have the "on- hettrs, during their transit from one I and stumbling to the dock, where j Among the Coloradans who were clam that Madrls is not friendly to gon. you are hereby required to ap +cfence to fly in the face of the law state to another Special investi she was laid fainting in a cab and on bf,ard were the following from Zelaya, and will take no orders from pear and answer the complaint of and voluntarily and deliberately be gators were sent to California and hurried to the parliament building. tho various cities of that good old him as to the manner of conducting the plaintiff in the above entitled come the instrument of its violation Nevada by the federal authorities, Dr. Crippen maintains a sullen state: th«» government. suit against yon, on fils in tho of- and overthrow seems to me to indi with the resu:t that the attorney gen silence and pays no attention to any- “General Zelaya," said Dr. Barrios, floe of the county clerk for the Boulder—J. R. Stilts IJIIIe II. cate to low order of political morals eral brought the matter before the thing going on about him “is no favorite with the people of the County of Klamath and State of Ore Stilts, Eliza M. Stilts. « n his part, which deserves a rebuke district court today. Mlle Iu?n»'Ve is a physical wreck, country and has no standing with the gon. on or before Thursday. Septem Denver— Frank Ira White. A. R. that will be felt; for the primary ber 1. 1910, said date being the las’ Among the specific charges of wan I She wrings her hands and moans and Bule. H. E. Chambers, L. J. Mörser. government.” taw, after specifying how nomlna- ton cruelty and neglect >o the cattle relis pitifully about on a cot in her Mrs. L. A. Merrill, Mrs. J. A. Thomp Regarding anti-American sentiment day of the time nami-d In the order tions shail be made, says (see Sec. is a consignment of 1.873 sheep from cell. She did not sleep at all last son. H. B. Manchester. Lyman R in Nicaragua. Dr. Barrios said there of tho circuit court for Klamath 11): “Every • • political party Lovelock. Nev., to the Wetitern Meat nigbt. Stone, Mrs. Lyman R. Stono Mrs. E. was none, except among the revola- County, Oregon, for the publication shall nominate all its candidates for company in Oakland. The govern Mlle. I^neve wore a canvas har Loop, Miss Myrtle Meyers, Raymond < tlonlsta. who have tried to stir up of this summons, that the first day public office, under the provisions ment officer» found that the sheep ness to conceal her figure so as to Meyers, Oretta M. Williams. Mrs. demonstrations of this kind, with the of such publication being Thursda), . of tb.z law and not in any other had been crowded into unfit cars convey the impreoslon that vhe was Louiae Staffer, E. J. Evans and fam idea of getting the Madrls govern July 21, 1910, and If yon fail to an * manner.” ment In bad favor with the Govern- »»nt. and for the want thereof th«- ily, G. E. McDonald. which did not contain room enough what she purported to be—a boy. I have hitherto entertained a for half their number, that they were When Crippen was brought to the Burlington—Mrs. Frank Ira White. ment of tho United State». plalotlff will apply to the court for most profound respect for the per- confined for thirty-nine hours in a prison he was searched and a linen Pitkin—C. D. Willson. the relief demanded In the plaintiff’s •wna! probity and honor of Judge cramped condition without feed, wa belt was found attached to hi» shirt NINETEEN TEN WAS Toluride—R. C. Shipley. complaint, to-wlt: To quiet plain I Benson, and it is with extreme re ter or rest THE BANNER YEAR tiff's title to the northwest quarter Delta—Mrs. R. C. Shipley. The charge against the which contained soveral woman’s gret that I feel compelled to offer Southern Pacific states that no un diamond rings, earrings and stick Newcastle—J. W. hawxhurat. Bert of section two. township forty, south thia criticism of hia untoward action. avoidable cause or accident could be pins. Officer Dew doe» not think Hickman. M. L. Allison. Mrs. M. L. Exports Were the Highest That Have of range five, east of the Willamette I can hardly understand how he blamed for such treatment. The law that Mlle. Ixmeve participated in the Allison, late Allison, Mrs. Bert Hick Ever Brea Made—4 ’a»»4tan meridian. In the County of Klamath could sit on the bench and adminis provides for the turning loose of cat murder Export» Heavy man Lyle Hickman. and State of Oregon. ter the criminal statutes to violators tle in shipment for five hours in Crippen wan arraigned before WASHINGTON. July 30. -Statis Florence—Edgar Virgil, Mrs. Dol This summons is served by publi after haring participated In a most every twenty-eight, but the railroad Judge Panel Angers at noon today. ilo Virgil, Miss Fannie Virgil. tical reports for tho year 1910 show cation In the Klamath Republican, by transparent violation of the primary has consistently Ignored thin section The proceedings were brief and the that the United States exported |7<8,- order of the Honorable George No Flagler—C. M. McCauley. nominating election law! Have po of the taw. hearing will be held in fifteen days. 000,000 worth of manufactures. The land, judge of the circnlt court of Brush—F. A. Remington. litical morals become so steeped in Salida—J. W. Smith, J. W. Frey, record for 1880 was »133,000,000; the State of Oregon for Klamath Another instance of brutality to Mlle. Leneve was unable to appear depravity that the aspirants for the cattie is charged to the Southern Pa and tho physician» announce that she Mrs. J. W. Frey, E. 8. Barnes. Mrs. in 1890, »179,000,000, and In t»00, County, made, filed and dated July judiciary have no regard for the pro cific in the fact that at the company’s is completely broken down and la E. 8. Barnes. »486,000,000. Drlung 1910 the ex 10, 1910, said order of publication prieties? Ordway—W. J. Steinmetz, Mrs. W. ports to Canada Increased 33 per requires this summons to be pub corrals in Suisun more of the ani suffering from a nervous collapse. Respectfully submitted. cent. J. Steinmetz. mals are driven into them than there lished In tho Klamath Republican, a C. W SHERMAN, SR. Cripple Creek—F. L. Gerford. is spare for; that thore are no racks IUMT4KFKIJ.ER IN newspaper published in the County A FFW BARGAIN«. Port Collin»— E. W. Gillette. Mar- for feed and no water supply at hand. of Klamath, where said action Is SURD FOR DAMAGES Five lots, slgn.>y location. »1600 pending, commencing upon Thurs riel Gillette. The penalty for violating this law GRAIN YIELD ESTIMATED Can loan »750 cn the deal, Trinidad—Mrs. A. L. Wlshard. is »500 for each offense. day, the »1st day of July. 1910, and Alleged That He Caused Ohio Men A nice cottage with bath. I m » once every week thereafter for si» txmdvitlw — W. C. Ball. I xnm by Reason of OR lcei»Uxi (own try Expected to Give Pueblo—E. Qulllltch and wife, lot, »1700. A good buy, Combine successive consecutive weeks ending GUNNKRH HET NEW RECORD 2.8X4.000 Bushel» of Wheat l<ena Quillitch. A large residence, fire tot, »8600 upon Thursday. September 1. 1910^ Vila»—J. A. Madox. Three cottages on three lots. Ron» pursuant to said order. FINDLAY, Ohio, July 30.—Attor Eleven Hit- in 11 Seconds Made by Breckenridge—J. B. Chambers. SPOKANE, July 30. A conserva- enough for another cottage; »»ISO ney eGorge Phelps, a socialist, has C. M. O’NEILL. Men With X-Incfa Gun A more whole-souled lot of par tive estimate of the grain yield of MASON A SLOUGH »550,000 filed suits aggregating Attorney for the Plaintiff the Lewiston country, made today. against John D. Rockefeller for dam* sons could not be found than were NEW YORK, July 30.—All records ages it is alleged Phelps’ ci I an ta, on thé excursion yesterday and If all places it at 5,081.000 bushels, divi ded as follows: Wheat, 3,334,000 for service practive with three-inch Thomas Kelly, A. J. Steele and Ter* the people they have left behind In IV\PROVfo bushels; barley, 3.300,000 bushels, guns were broken today at ffanday rance McManus, have received by their former home are as good as Hook by the gunners of the 135th reason of a Rockefeller oil combine. those who barn cast their lot In Klam- and oats, 545,000 bushels. atho county, they have reason to wish The Lewiston country comprise» Company Coast Artillery corps, com for evary uno. to perpetuate the remembrance of (our districts—Asotin county, Wash manded by Captain Carroll Power, ROBBERS HOLD UP Cut generous NEW MEXICO STAGE former pleasures by forming a socie ington; the Tammany and Walia sec stationed at Fort Totten ly full. Two ty of form«»r Colorado citizens in thin This company held the record for tion, to the southeast, and the Nez hip pockets. last year’s practloe and bettered It The Itan di tn Secure Hi« Hundred Dol community. Perce and Camas Prairies. Felled seams. lars and Then Make To John R Stilts. "Scout" Cham These figures are based upon a 70 today, making 11 hit» in 11 seconds, Continuous ber» M. L. Allison, Frank Ira White per cent yield, not at all out of the attaining a figure of merit of 150. Their Encap.' fly. 4uention. In addition to the great This was nearly twice that of last SILVER CITY, N. M„ July 30 — and L. J. Moraer Is the credit duo for COPPER PIVE TED grain yield, the country will pro year. Merritt’s mail stage, from Stiver City the success of the enterprise and the ■URPHY. GRAM t CO. duce approximately 7,600 tons of hay The size of the moving target is to Modolin mountains, was held up probability is that a very large socie Manufartuipf» WrwiM (|J«H and timothy seed, valued at about 10 feet by 34 feet amt the range was thin morning and robbed of »500. ty of ex-Coloradoans will bo formed I 2150 yards bore before long. »20,000. The bandits escaped KLAMATH REPUBLICAN DR. MERRYMAN TO MARRY RENO MAN ON AUTO I’LF.AHUIIF TOUR KILLS THREE, WOUNDS TWO LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON 10 UIÍ SEI FOO HIS ARRIVAL SPAIO IKE MI IT HOCH POUT eW-P4LS' I OVERALLS A Splendi Orna H V