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NEWS NOIES FROM DAIRY UIIKV1 AND HAItLKl AIIOl'T READY TO HAHVENT Mr. end Mrw. Mik«' ll«-u< k Entertain n Nuiulx-r of Tlu'ir Frhtid« »1 Elaltoral«' Dinner Mr. ¿nil Mr«. Mlk<> Houck entur- tulned a number of their friend« at th«-lr hum«' Sunday. In ootnmemora- Hon of the latter’« birthdu) Amon« ihore pr<Me«nt were Mr nu<! Mr« *’r.<l H im |< Mr and Mr«« Win Ubr- maun, Mr und Mr«. Ilan« HtOolialer .«nd M«wsrs Adit in Weldemann, Jnk«> llu«"Ck, Ludwig Htertl, Joe K«wxell, Henry Stootealer and I’eUir Peter- telrur. An elaborate dinner waa •ervixt at 1:30 o'clock, and the day wan «pent In «octal pastime«. There .»re no more liberal or better equip oud entertainer« than Mr and Mr». Hueck Whtsu. hurley aud oat« are rapid ly ripen In«, and will soon bo ready for the harvest Without apprecia ble rain »Ince May. It reurns very re markable that there should be any crop at all. but such 1« the quality of the noil for retaining moisture that there will bo more than half «if an uvcraK' yield of these cereals In no other region that I know of would such a result tie possible • • • A young coyote came into Dairy Monday, took a survey of some of the chicken yards, and cooly trotted off through a grain fluid Mr. .-ledge gave him a parting shot with his Winchester, but he got away sen Mnadamen G G Anderson and Chas. H McCumbui wont up to the Yamney mountain region last wook for huckleberries taking a few of the kids with them, to he gone a week • e • The auto travel to and from lake view now goes via the center valley road and the oast side road over ’ba mountains through the rerer.sllon tn Bly, e « e George Sparks and wife of Lost lllver have gone to Crater lake and the mountains for an ontlng. see Farmers have begun harvesting their rye for tbreehlng. e e e Gosh' but it's warm these August day«. e e e Bet these cool, refreshing nights «re simply glorious. AHHIJtND <X>MMKKCfAL <X»L- IMGK, AHHLAND, OREGON During the sixth year of the exist- - nee of this Institution more stud- . nts were enrolled than In any pre vious year of It« history and the oon- tnnt growth Is most gratifying. The location in the Swedenborg block la Ideal for light and ventila tion. and Is well supplied with every ■ onvenienco for the comfort and r-rogreee of the students. Thia school maintains a high stand ard of training In all Its specialties, and points with pride to the success of its graduates, many of whom are bolding responsible positions In ths largest cities of the coast, as well as in the smaller towns. With Increased advantages In all «««peels, with a thorough and com plete course of training, and with unaurpgMod facilities for assisting students to success wn will use every • ndcavor to merit a continuance of liberal patronage. YOU CAN CURE THAT RACRACHE Pnln along the back, headache and general languor. Get a package of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF, the pleasant root and herb cure for all kidney bladder and urinary trou bles. When you fool all run down, tired, weak and without energy use thia remarkable combination of na ture's herbs and root«. As a regula tor It baa no equal. Mother Oray'« A astral Ian-Leaf 1« sold by druggists or rent by mall for 60c. Sample sent FREE. Address The Mother Gray Co.. La Roy. N. Y. GUTHRIE STILL CAPITAL OFFICERS MUST RETURN Htate Hu|«reme Coart Finds Ooastl- tatlonal Irene Involved UnCB the Year of IfilS GUTHRIK. Okla.. July 30.—Late this afternoon the «t«to supreme court handed down a decision In the capital removal case to the effect that Okla homa's capital shall remain at Outh- rle until the legality of the election recently held Is determined and the court« have settled the constitutional question embraced in the provision of th« enabling act until 1*18. and that an election shall be hold after that time to establish a permanent capital. The decision was rendered on a writ of prohibition on the question whether Judge Huston, of the lx>gun county district court, hud the right to restrain Governor Haskell and other statu offl<era from moving their oflli-os mid record« to Oklahoma City Under the decision. Judge lluston acted within his rights whim he Is sued the restraining order against the statu officer*. In obudluncu to the decision, ull state officials, other than the gover nor. who hav«> removed their off!««* to Oklahoma City, must ruturn to Guthrie and stay there until the court has finally decldod the capital contro versy. The governor may go where he pli-asre. but legally bls official acta must appear as having been perform ed In Gutbrio. It is not thought Governor Has kell will return to this city. WOMEN'S WOES KlaiiiMth i-idls Wornea Are FtntDng ¡ RnD««r at I Met «very t>me the record is taken, the at 6 o’clock each afternoon. In this way the highest and the Iti Pl HLIt AN LEADER» REQUKHT lowest traperature la recorded, but In ras»" one wlsh«-d to ascertain the HIM TO NI RHKNDER OFFICE temperature at any given time he would have to consult one of the or Action I* Contemplated After Com dinary thermometer«, In which the mercury rises and falls as the tem mittee lte|«orta on the PtwelitH perature varies. Controv«v»y in September The temperature for the month has BALLINGER ASKED TO RESIGN NOTTUE. Parties wishing sagebrush land clears«, call on or writs, W. W MARTEN, Klsmstb Fall«. ore l3-3tf TIMBER FOR SALK. It do«-« »< k > u > that women have more than a fair share of the aches and 5,000,000 feet for 34,000; about pain* that afflict humanity. They one-third each of larch, yellow pin»* must attend to must "keep up.” and red fir; lots 3 and 4, N%, NK14, duties in «pito of constantly aching HE % of NW%. and 8W %. NEK. backs, or Iteadachrs, dlxxy «pulls. Sec. 4. Tp. 39 south of Range 4 eaa’ buarlng-down pains; they must stoop of W. M. In Oregon. Apply L. W been: over. when to «loop meuns tortur«-. United Pr««ss Service. Guiles, 4012 N. 24th stroet, Tacoma Max“ Mln Day. They must walk and bend and work Wash. 31 85 52 BEVERLY, Mass. August 2—(Bul with racking pains and many achre letin)--It was learned from the high 30 90 55 Kidneys cause est sourr»-» that Senator Crane, act from kidney ill«. 89 8« 51 more suffurlug than any other organ ing on tbe Initiative ot tbe republican 28 88 51 of the body, Keep the kidneys well leaders, President Tsft tacitly acqui 27.................................. 90 55 und health 1» ««aally maintained Read escing, conferred with Secretary Bal 26 88 51 of a remedy for kidneys only that linger at Indianapolis yesterday, and 89 26............................. 56 helps and cure« the kidneys and Is suggested that Mr. Ballinger resign 24.................................. 90 80 endorsed by people In this locality. before October 1st. 22 88 49 QUICK RUN FROM HRANIKO Mr«. II. M. Rountree, of Jackson 22 79 41 Senator Crane recently visited TO KLAM ATH FA I,IX ville, Ore., says: ‘ Backache made Beverly, and afterwards announced 21 84 54 life a burden to mu for a long time. that he was going West "on a mls- 20 88 41 Party Ixwrsw 7S m »I City Friday Mor I «uff«red ao «overely from dull pain« 19.............................. .. 98 59 sion." Pressure was brought to bre r ning und Get Here al 1 o ’<1« h k In my loin« and hips that I could on President Taft to hint to Mr. Bal- 91 54 18 the Nest Day hurdly get around. I felt tired and linger that b«> ought to retire, The 48 ATTORNEY AT LAW 17................................... 87 worn out and had no ambition to at leaders selected Senator Crane as tbe 14 84 44 General Law Practice State and Fed The Weuandy-llunton Auto com- ' tend to my ordinary housework. If ll„..... ...... ...... .......... .. 81 45 spokesman, and he secured the tacit eral Courts pany brought a party of tourists I attempted to stoop sharp twinges ' ucqnlsconee of President Taft, it Is 14.................................. 84 53 Examiner of Land Titles. down from Hlianlko In record tim«-l darted through me. and I wu also 13 94 69 ■ reported that Senator Crane told Mr. First National Hank Block last wook. The party consisted of Hiibjcct to spell* of diailne«« I used 44 12.................................. 93 Ballinger that be must resign shortly Klamath Falla. Oregon W M Wllsou and wife Miss Lyons. many remedies, but obtained no re 11...... 90 41 I after th«- Investigation committee re- Missus Annie. Sophia and Loulia- J lief until I procured Doan's Klduey I porta in Minneapolis on September 40 10.. 93 Stlxner, Kd Stlxner and F. Brown, I Pills. The rreulta of their use were 54 I 11th. Mr. Ballinger expects to return 9................................... 91 and also C. M Triplett. better than I bad hoped for. I Im to his law practice in Seattle. Mr. 54 8................................... 88 J. H. Wonandy and Russ Johnson : proved from the first and when I had i Norton refused to confirm or deny the 7„__ _____________ 88 54 were the chauffeurs and they hit the taken the contents of three boxes I g 84 53 ■ story, saying that In many respects high places on their way here. They waa completely cured. 1 cannot «ay | he knew nothing about Senator 5................................ .. 8* 43 left Shaniko Friday morning at 7 too much In prais«* of Doan's Kidney Crane's mission. It is ssppoeed to g 87 70 o'clock and made the 100 mile« to Pills." I 40 mean tbat Mr. Norton joined with 2................................... 48 For sale by all deniers. Price 60c. Bend by 3 o'clock that afternoon 3 __ ___ ___________ 48 48 , tbe politicians in their plan to re- ATTORNEY AND leaving Bend the next morning at 1 Foster-Milburn Co . Buffalo, N. T.. , move Secretary Ballinger. 1_________ r—TT____ 74 45 COUNSELOR AT LAW o'clock they arrived hero at 1 o'clock sole agents for th«* United States _________________ KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON lliat afternoon. making the 162 miles Remember th«- name—Doan's— Order to Show Canee on Application ROOMSTAB. MUROOCKBLOG and take no other In nine hours. of Guardian for Order of Hale of Th«" party stayed here until this Real Estate. morning, when they left for Crater hPANIHH CABINET PRE- WILL A. LEONARD lake, whore they will stop before re In the County Court for the County j WAR DltTH CIVIL DENTIST GOES AMHOHE IN FOG IN BEHR of Klamath, State of Oregon. turning to Hhanlko. They came In tbe Matter of the Estate and from California and are making a Nr ING BEA White-Maddox Bldg. of Guardianship of John C. Beach. tour of the Interior of this state Mr. It appearing, to this court from Wilson Is interested In land near Fifty Otbcer» und Mm Lwh .Shore tbe petition this day presented and DR C. P. MASON Powell Butte and has extensive prop filed by Altba Beach, the guardian erty Interests there. \flrr ThHlItng Kx|«»-rie«ice — Th«- DENTIST MADRID. August 2.—The clerical of the person and estate of John C. IH n U Is a Total Lore newspapers are demanding that King Office in American Bank A Trust Co a Beach, an incompetent person, p-av- QUICK TIUP BKTWKXN KLAM- Alfonso dlstnia« Canalejas and tbe | psmy’s Building ing for an order of sale of certain ATM FALL» AND MEDFORD cabinet, predicting that civil war will i PHONE «14 real estate belonging to said waid, WASHINGTON. August 2—A cable «■nsue unleas be do«-« so. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON »nd that it la for the best Interest* Lloyd IU|«t«c> Mak «e the Run In Ten today to the treasury department says They blame Canulejas and upbraid of raid ward ani i-ecresary that snch Heure—Five Hours FaaUw Alfonao for falling under bls "bane that the revenue cutter Perry, with real estate should be sold. Tliau Previous lUxord BENSON & STONE ful Influence." Canalejaa said: "It is. fifty officers and men, struck a reef It Is hereby ordered that tbe next not a question of what a majority of, n**r Tonkl Point, on 8t. J’au) Island, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Lowering all previous records for the people wish. It matter __ that sea. on July 26th, and la a of kin of the said ward, and all per I. la ___ a ______ __ l ~ ® Behring ~ American, Bank a trip from Klamath Falls to Mudford rests with the government. The cortes complete loss. Tbe hccident hap sons interested In the said estate and T nut Bldf. via Crater lake. Lloyd Rippey, driv and army arc on our side, and ft is pened during a heavy fog, and the appear before this court on Tuesday, the Sth day of September, at 10 ing a model IS Buick, arrived In thia not likely there will be civil war.” swift current swept the boat on the KLAMATH FALL* - OREGON o'clock a. m., at the court-room of city Wednesday evening. The run A Carlist movement has begun in rocks before they could be seen. The waa made In ten hours. Accompany th«< Biscayan provinces, but as yet has Perry was engaged In patrqlltng the this court, at Klamath Falls, county R. M. RICHARDSON ing Mr. Illppoy were Mrs Hoaglan. not made much headway. King Al sealing Islands. After a thrilling ex- of Klamath, then and there to show cause why an order should not be Miss Grace Hoaglan and 1-ouls Hoag- fonso Is determined to continue in , perlence the crew reached shore United States Commissioner granted for the sale of such estate. Ian. Ths trip waa made without an his prerent course. ; safely. And it Is further ordered that a TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD accident and the car arrived in splen copy of this order be published at PROOF TAKEN did condition. REPORTED LOSS OF STEAMER UAUNCHKD It waa also driven In flve hours VESSEL 18 CONFIRMED least once a week for four successive Office. Third and Main, opposite Citg weeks before the said day of hearing from Lakuvisw to Klamath Falls Library. Telephone 301. in the Klamath Republican, a news I Monday the new steamer Modoc, through the sand. United Press Service. paper printed and published at I The run lowers all previous records which has just been built by Captain SEATTLE, August 8.—Cable dis Klamath Falla, county of Klamath. Wlckstrom, was launched at Buena for the trip by four hours.—Medford patches from Nome confirm the loss Vieta. It is expected that the new This 38th day of July. 1*10. Mall-Tribune. of the revenue cutter Perry. The boat will be In commission in about (Signed) J. B. GRIFFITH, news was brought to Seward, Alaska, two week«. It 1« not to be used for 8-4-t-l Judge. INIMANN g KT DIPLOMAN by • sealer. passenger work and will tow freight F. It. AlibotL. Assistant Indian Onm- from the various porta of the Upper Notice of Hearing of Final Accownt ; TOOK GIRL TO ASYLUM niisalom-r, Mays Indian Hchool and Petition for Discharge lake, There are some 8 000 tons of Is I* Advance ot Other« In the County Court of the State of sand which this boat will probably Dr. R. L. Ixe 8telner, head physi Oregon, in and for Klamath Co. ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL move from Wood river to be used on CHEMAWA. Ore.. July 30 — Four tbe railroad work here. cian of the asylum at Salem, and Mrs. In the Matter of the Estate of Ste VETERINARY SURGEONS young Indian men and four young phen Ernest 8oule. Deceased. Captain Wickstrom will also con Belle Irwin, the traveling agent of AND DENTISTS Indian women were graduated from tinue to run the Eagle as a freight that institution, arrived here Satur Notice is hereby given tbat, in CHBee Cria«l«r-*llU Balldlw Paone 7M the Chemawa Indian school today. boat. day and Sunday took to that institu pursuance of an order of the county These were the 30th annual gradu tion Maude Jones, who was recently court of Klamath county, state of REGISTERED HOUTTE1N8 FOR ating exercises of the school. The adjudged Insane here. SALE Oregon, entered on this, the 39th baccalaureate sermon Aras delivered MANY NHGROfs ARK day of July. 1910, In the above-named I have some fine young registered KILLED IN TEXAS RIOT to the class on Sunday by the Rev. estate, that Rose Otey Boule aa tbe Holstein bulla for sale; A-l stock and Barr E. Lee, of Salem administratrix of the estate of Ste acclimated. M. F. LOO6ELEY, Ft. PALESTINE, Texas. Augnst 1.— These young Indian men and wo phen Ernest Soule, deoeased. has this Klamath, Oregon. men, In addition to acquiring an Slocum and Elkhart are now quiet. day rendered and presented to this academic education, are qualified to The rangers and Austin cavalry and court a statement of all her doings Ny»)'s Veg* go out and earn their own livelihood. armed ciUsens are petroling the dis table Prescrip aa such administratrix. Including all It Is estimated that ths negro thr««e members of the class being pro trict tion Is Indicat The temperature ot the different amounts received by her, and of the ed in all ordi ficient blacksmiths and one an engi dead will number from 18 to 40. day* Is probably followed as closely various amounts ot costs, debts and nary diseases of neer. The young women have taken of the slain were buried shrdlu sbrd by the average Individual as any one expenditures paid out by her for and wemen. This Scores have ben fatally wounded. a course In domestic science. feature of news. The table published in behalf of said estate, and that she remedy never Eighteen of the slain were buried disappoints, Ito in thia number of the Herald gives has filed therewith her verified pe yesterday. It is not known how many gsod effects be HIN FIRST WIFE IN NOW the maximum and minimum record tition for the distribution ot the reei- ing percuptible whites were killed. Ths Andeson HU OWN STEPDAUGHTER for the month of July, and many are dne of said ectate now remaining In Xrom tbo very county grand Jury convened this mor probably curious to know how the ex her hands aa such administratrix, and Irst. It Is com ning to investigate the riot and four posed sf the LOUISVILLE. 111.. August 1.— tremes of temperature are record“d. that all of eaid papers have been purest and ths Henry Krlnts having lived to the whites have been arrested. At the reclamation office in this duly filed with the clerk of this reliable moot ripe old age of 76 year« yesterday city is a small wooden box with lat court and that In said petition said mercu- drugs; upset all traditions of the oomlc SACRAMENTO, CALIF.. tice work sides so arranged that the administratrix has asked that the ree- rials, opiatss papers by wedding his mothnr-in-law. DOUBLES IN POPULATION air can circulate freely through the Idne of said estate be distributed to aad other har mful drugs be- <0 year« old, while the thermometer enclosure but the sun's rays cannot tbe persons legally entitled thereto, excluded. stood 100 degrees In the shade. and the judge of this court has ap penetrate to the interior. In thia box His bride. before the wedding, waa are bung two thermometer* differing pointed T* SB day, the fit* day of Sep Mr* Ml Isobath Pecha, whose daagh- In many respect* from the ordinary tember. l*tfi, at 11 o'clock * b . ef tor divorced Krlnts several years ago. WASHINGTON. D. C„ August t.— Instrument. The mercury In the com said day, and tbe court-room of said Both live In Oskaloosa, III. Krlnts It was announced today that the cen mon thermometer rises and falls with county court, in the courthouse. In Is a farmer. sus enumeration of Sacramento, Cal., the change in the temperature. The the city of Klamath Falls, county of Friends of the two are trying to gave a population of 4*4*4, an in- thermometers In this lattice work Klamath, state of Oregon, aa tbe time figure out Just what Krlnts is to bls crease of 16.414, of 63.4 per cent. box. hovever, change in only one di and place for the hearing upon said « wife. The former Mr* Krlnts now rection. One of them falls aa the petition of distribution, final account, becomes bls stepdaughter. So far it temperature gets cooler, and remain« and settlement thereof. MOODY WILL RETIRE Is easy, but the other possible rela Therefore, all persons Interested at the lowest point registered until It Nyal'n Vegetable Prescription to FROM 8UPRKMK BENCH tionships among the three are pussl- is taken out by the man who keep« In said estate are hereby notified to ; without a pwer ter the successful Ing the good folks of Oskaloosa. show trentmnet nt female wnahaess. pain- MAGNOLIA. Mass.. July 30 —Jus the record of the temperature and tbe then and there appear and cause. If any they have, why said ful and disordered meastrutatlo* matter in the registering tube is tice Moody has determined to retire hysteria, cramps, “bearing dawn SHAW PLEADS GUILTY from tho spureme court. He Is con shaken back to its normal position final account should not be approved paiM,” Inlammation aad falling ef TO HELU NG UQUOR vinced that his condition makes it at the top of tbe Instrument. In the and allowed, and why said petition I ths womb. Thia to a remedy of Impossible for him to resume work. other thermometer the substance for distribution should not be sterling worth. In the circuit court last Monday which la In the Instrument Is only granted, as prayed for by said ad- UNDERWOODS PHARAMC) G. T. Shaw changed his plea of not affected by tbe heated atmosphere, mlnistratrix. Cor. 7th aad Main Btreoto gnilty, which he bad entered when he Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and as the weather gets hotter it Kin moth day of July, 1*1*. was arraigned last week, to one of this, the 3 »th rises, but aa the temperature cools C. R. DsLAP, guilty, and he will be sentenced at One ¡-year-old and two yearling tho substance does not fall, but re 9:30 Wednesday morning. He has Jersey bulls for sals or trade; fine mains at the highest position reached Clerk County Court of the State of been Indicted on four counts for sell stock. Geo. E. Byers, Stearns Ranch, during the day, until the operator re Oregon, in and for Klamath Co. ing Intoxicating liquor. 8-4-1-36 Keno road. 4-3-tt adjusts tbe Instrument, which Is done E. L. ELLIOTT C. C. BROWER REVENUE CUIltR HITS ROCK *s Al oca