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a llvlug by doing wast ing and similar work in Santu Monica A severe reprimand by the judge and a jail sentence would probably WLL RUN FROM MEDFORD EAST make Bowen see the urror of his way« and teach him to earn what he gets OF THE CASCADES hereafter. and rlpt* fruit and ths opposite side with as fiue blossoms as were ever seen In April or May have set the wire onea guessing. The oddity was Uulrwa E«-|»reaM«-nt Objart«. Ho Will caused by the workmen of the Cen II«- Nomati aa l*> iwidhig OOHw-r tral California Trardou «wmpany lino al Saratoga MeeUnu burning the grass alongside of the tracks of that line on the Cherokee Lane road of the interurban betwevii I United I’rumi Hervloe. Stockton and lx>dl. NEW YORK. August 33.- Wbou The tree« were badly scorched on one side, but th«« fruit matured on Colonel Roosevelt departed for th« the other, though the owner belle v « m I West ho left u decided muddle In lie PM* th«» trees would die. The past few politli'iil sltuitlloii In thia stat- days the scorched side of the tree« Icleiit Taft's letter to Lloyd <’. Gris blossomed for the second time, and com Indicate« that tlio Taft -R oom » volt there 1s every indication that a »ec Hugh«-« faction will control tb< Hail ond crop of peaches will r<wult. Orch toga state convention, and that Vic- ard litis urn taking a keen Interest In President Hhermun may not bo tin the unusual action of the tre«-«. and temporary chairman. Mr. Hherman was «»pectod her« to will closely follow the result of the day, but b«< telegraphed that h« would unnatural heat on the trees. b«- unable tn coin««. Lloyd C. Orlscom predicts that Mr ELECTION THIN FALL WILL HINT *100,000 ltooa«-velt will be temporary chair man and uni«-««« Mr. Itooncvelt forbid* Nearly th««- lliaixlr»-«* »nd Fifty N«'|»- the a< tlou the »lute oonimlttoe, at th- itieetlng on th«- night before the con arati- l’aiii<-lil«-f« May B«- loaued vcuUon. will uttempt to oust Vlo to the Voten« Preaident Nlirrinuu from the nealtion of temporary cbulrmun and name Col SALEM. Or«*., August 15- -The one) lloow’vult. Mr Grlacotn say- opinlon Is generally express««! here that ut lea»t four who formerly «up that the «-lection under tho corrupt IH-rled Mr. Hherman are no» aupirart practices or Huntley act will result in Ing Colonel Roosevelt II- - ven pre un expenditure of at Icaxt 1100,00V dirt« privately that Vic«- Presidon' by the state. Attorney General Crawford fur Hherniau will withdraw voluntarily ulshed the secretary ol state's offici- lr«>m tbe fluid MY’$ FKIIOI IS II CONTRO! KOY ACROSS THE STATE I Report of Big Fin- at Pokrgvuia la Fin* Flgtitvrw Baiti«- All Night- KLAMATH COUNTY FARMS Eiglity Men al Work Tltere Nuw Erroneo*!»-—Efficient Fire Fight ARE MONEY MAKERS I —Heavy Wiud Y«-a<«-rday ing Force la Maintained I Four Tows of Alfalfa Are Cut to the Acre and Bell fur BIB a Ton The tire at Clover Creek Is not y«l A rejxirt was received in this city United Press Service That Klamath eouuty farms art- Thursday thut a flerce forec-t fire was I under control. Word received from PORTLAND, August 23.—Two an money makers is well known to thoee raging in the Jennie Creek country there this morning state« that the nouncements of tbe greatest moment who have b*-en fortunate enough to u«>ar Pokegema. and that the flames j Are was spreading very fast yeator- to tbe state have come from the Hill posseas a piece ot land in this vicinity wore threatening that town. When «lay ufternoon and evening, but that railway interests tbe past week. One for any length of time, and already J. F. Kimball, the Woyerhauser Are i the men had «ecu red «ome control of some of those who came here recently patrol uiauager, heard of the lire he i It. On tho government side of tbe was the public statement of President have begun to realise that they have telephoned to his man nearest to the 1 blase there are men at work now, John F. Stevens that tbe Oregon ma«ie no mistake by purchasing Ian«! reported bias«-, and wus Informed that | and they nmy prevent tho spread ot Trunk would commence work on a here. the (Tames were not in the Jennie! the flaniiw to some extent. line between Medford, Josephine The smoko is very heavy and th«- Among the new comers who have Creek country, but were from twenty county, to connect with the Oregon j cause to congratulate themselves on to twenty-five miles southwest of i heat Is Intense. Trunk east of that point beyond the¡ There has beeu no lightning In that having bought land in this connty is there in the neighborhood of Pilot ' Cascades. Th«» other w contained J. A. McReynolds, who purchased the Rock, on the California side. This part of th«» country, and the fire« in an amendment to the Oregon old Stephenson ranch nine milou would makt- them outside the Weyer- were either set by hunter» or campers Trunk articles of incorporation, filed i south of this city on the Merrill road. hauser territory However, Mr Kim- or were set Intentionally. at Olympia this week, giving tbe com At Mount Pitt tho Are was fanned Mr. McReynolds came her«- from I telegraphed to the Are patrel I pany the right to extend the Oregon Klickitat county Washington, an 1 «»HI«;« of »•>«' Southern Padflc com- by a heavy wind yoeterday afternoon Trunk from a point near Bend, Ore., purchased the ranch he occupies, con-1 l'an.v al Francisco, and as that and the men fought the flame« all to the heart of Harney county, near taining 147 acres, all under ditch,1 r<*d maintains a very efficient patrol night. Burns, a distance of about 155 miles. Th«» following inonsage was sent during the past winter, an«! it is bis, force, they ar« no doubt already tight• Simultaneously with the revelation of ing the reporti-d blaze. first experience in irrigating. I from the scene« of the Are to Odessa: these great plans Mr. Stevens was Mr. Kimball slated that there wore I "We are trying to head off the Are He is now busy with bis second elected president ' of the Spokane, cutting of alfalfa, and it will cut two | no fires in this part of the state which directly north of Mount Pitt. We are Portland and Seattle railway, better and a half tons to tbe acre. He wiH I were not cither extinguished or un- funning, and have had several nar known as the North Bank, making cut on his place tbis year four tons : der control owing to the efficiency of row escapee. Unlt-as the Are 1« «top him president of all the Hill systems of alfalfa to the acre, and it is now : the fire fighting force and the celerity ped It will take tbe Four Mlle water with u verbal opinion today to, th-' NEW TEACHER FOR KU4M j< ffect that money for pamphlets under m tbe state and th-- North Bank. shed." with which they respond to alarm*. ATH <X>I NTY HIGH M 'HOOI i selling at 312 per ton in the stack this act must come from the pnhllt Vith the work deemed consequent to All of the men who wore in danger An immenM sum of money is being Mr. McReynolds Is more than satis i-rintIng fund and that money paid mounced construction projects, the fied with his purchase, and la now I«” pended by th<> large timber owners have been rescued from their perilous Walter I. Itarrlngtou of lh*luw Will Into th« «ecretary of alate's office foi ' interests will have in Oregon one of the most enthusiastic booster, i to protect the forests, and it adds position. Have Charge of tlx- <h>mm«-r- i spac«- in tho pamphlets must be -an •- 900 miles of *»ilway, 1 greatly to the enormous expense that About eighty men are at work ou for Klamath county. ria) Department At the and r't up- ¡is necessary to preserve the timber this side and many soldiers are fight pluccd In tbe general fund present time tho public printing fund ei*O ore. r holdings and makt-n the carrying of ing tbe flames on the Medford side. Mr. iiyrd, tho man who had been all SHE DIDN’T NEED A Distil IKE : tho timber charge run into enormous The fire Is con fl nod to the w«>»tern ban 33J.3OO.O4, out of which to pay elected to teach In the commercial KLd for the corrupt practice« act pam systems. has ' figures. : slope of th«- Cascades, phlets and the printing department department of the county High Bcbocl -ugh tour ot ex- A College Girl Who Became a All the timber in the forest, whoth- for th« coining year, haa resigned for six months. "Hired’’ Girl Ix-arned Some a Central Oregon, ler the owners are members of the fire WOMAN SMUGGLES IN He was on hl« way to Klnmatb Fall-, thing About Wonien'« Ixtoks This is tho first time a general elec to, and taking auto- fighting association and pay for its UNDUTlABliE GOOD* tion In Oregon l-at bwn held under »nd tad com«- a« far as Portland ne country to Burns maintenance or not, is protect«-d, and th-- provisions o! tbe Huntley act. anil when he got cold feet and decided 1 expected to have difficulty in dis ,.ath Falls, Bend, and a blaze anywhere, whether on the NEW YORK. August 30—Mrs. tbe secretary of -date’s office has dis not to com« any farther Perhaps h- guising the fact that I was a lady, cades from n«-ar Bend large or small holdings, is at once ex Anna Krlts of Chicago, a ps-tsenge- covered It will ba a stupendous task met some knocker who told him that Judge Lovett said this and to that end I got together a tinguished. arriving on tbe Georg«» Washington, to handle tho pamphlets. old yarn about the snake« shabby lot of clothes, says Anne .de to give him personal The Klamath and Lake County knows more about the custom-« laws From th» large number of appi There la a possibility of 143 dis •'ledge of conditions in the Forsyth, a college girl who tells Fire Fighting association has twelvo than she knew when she left the tinct and separate pamphlets to b«- cants for tho position thus made va readers of tbe Delineatro for Septem •a, on which a multitude of mounted patrolmen constantly riding ship. printed under this act. Il Is also cant tho board has selected Waller I. had been made. When be ber about her experience as a "hired” 'through the forests searching for Although sh<» had only 3100 in possibh* for «»very voter in the state Harrington of Boston, Mass., a grad J bis trip he stated specifically I girl. fires, and have had as many ¡u fifty dutiable stuff, which the law would to receive seven distinct pamphlets uate ot Harvard and a teacher of too Alas! the mistake was apparent in is company would build a trans- I men at a time fighting tbe flames in have allowed her to bring In free as Mr. Harrlugtoi: bealdtw the Initiative and referendum year»' experience. e line across Eastern Oregon, in less than two weeks, yet only re different parts of the district. i com«« highly recommended both aa a her personal belongings. Mr». Krlts booklet. peated proof could force me to ack east and west direction, but tbe Some of the fires were caused by carefully had a false bottom fitted Under th«» act each electoral dls- teacher «and aa a practical «tonox ue when it would be done and the nowledge that I was not a whit bet lighting, a few were set maliciously, in her trunk. ! trict and division where state ofB< «ra rapher, ami will no doubt be a goo«« ermini were not stated. He further ter-looking than my new associates. but most of them were caused by This secret compartment she deftly are o)oct«-d, Is to be provided with a addition to thn high «cbool fore*. Th- I was soon to learn that clothes and said that all tbe available acreage of campers and hoboes, the latter being |ack«-d full of linen of the va'ur ot separate pamphlet referring to the high school position« have now all the region would have to be brought grooming do not make the lady, so the chief offenders. They usually 350. She made a declaration cover respective ran«lldut<-a in that district b««-n tilled, and work will begin Sap far as her appearance goes; and up to a high state of cultivation be I have insufficiency of bedding and they ing goods worth 335. But after the or division, in addition, there shall teniher 11th. fore one line would pay. This ex many a time I have seen a mistress build a large fire in order to keep false bottom bad been discovered be a pamphlet for oarh political par haustive inspection by the chief of talking to a maid in tbe agency, when warm. When they loave the place Arthur W. Orton, register of th- with the hidden linen, the deputy sur ty. Consequently, under the provi the girls in the back room would tbe Harriman lines is believed to ante Lakeview land offir*-. had buainoe« where they slept Instead of extin veyor ordored that Mrs. Krits be sions of the act there shall be the date active construction by tbe great whisper: “Which is the lady?" guishing the firo they leave it burn**taaull abroad the ship and searched pamphlet for tho state officoni for here Bunday System on an extension of tbe line ing and soon there is a blare that re by an inspectress. The search re twenty-nine senatorial districts, now joining tbe Oregon Short Line KLAMATH FALLS PEOPLE quires the united efforts of a number 1 vealed a lot of cheap jewelry tucked twelve judicial districts two water •♦♦••♦•♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦»»♦••♦♦a» at Ontario, and intended to tap the __________ _______________ GET SEVERAL FINE DEER of men in order to subdue it. away beneath her clothing. divisions and two congressional dis * Natron-Klamath Falls line near Odell. ______ There are two sections of tho law Tb<- value of all tho article« she A prominent official of this system re- Houston and Others Have Rally for protection against forest fire« bad declared and attempted to smug- tricts. But one district attorney la running this year. Now share« her happlnoae < » cently announced that tbe Oregon ap Good Tim«' « mi the Sooth Fork that campers and others should bea- gle was not more than 3100. but as » ! > an-' •hlno« reanlendrnt. propriation for work tbis year was of Rogue River in mind. Tbe following are excerpts there had been an evident intent to FIRNT GREAT WENTERN I 326,000,000. which reveals the tre along with our line of from them: defraud the government, everything PACIFIC PANHENGKR TRAIN mendous program outlined to offset Fred Houston and wife, Carey SPARKLING CUT GI.ARH, Section 6, after stating under wbat was seised. Mrs. Krltz was informed Ramsby and wife. Nelson Ronnsevell conditions a fire may be built pro the rival Hill construction. HINlurAINTFD CHINA that If sho had been honest and de Arrives in Hacranx-nlo at Noon Today AND RKIK KILLER, Judge R. A. Ballinger, secretary of and wife and Miss Gladys Roberts re xies, "that it Bhall be lawful to build, clared everything she would not have —Nrw«|iaper Men and <»fll«ial* tbe interior, passed through Oregon turned from a three weeks' vacation in a careful manner, camp fires on KARNACK IIRAHH. had to pay a cent of duty and could An- Paaomgrni during the week being entertained at on the south fork of the Rogue river any unenclosed lands, the owner of All are appropriate wed have kept al) the goods which she had Portland and Klamath Falls. At last night. M. H. Wampler wsj their which has not forbidden tbe building ding presents , and she bought abroad. SACRAMENTO, August 23. — Klamath Falls the secretary declared guide, and they say that they had the of camp fires thereon by personal no will not be happy until Thousands of persons enthusiastically that he favored extension of the exist time of their lives. she gets them tice or by posting such prohibition In LIGHTNING TATTOOES LEAF Fred got two deer and one bear,' welcomed tho first through pasaongcr ing project there, but said further conspicuous places or otherwise, if. ON BOY’R ARM AND BACK train on the W<*«tern Pacific railroad SEE ATTP LINE that the board of regular army engi- Carey Ramsby got a deer and like Before d«-|Mrting front the pioev GET VUR PRICES which arrlv«-d today. The newspaper oeers soon to come would have al- wise Nelson Rounsevell, while Mrs.1 where hueh -imp »in- ha* be«-n built, NEW YORK, August 1».—Fore«t men and railroad officials who were most absolute say in regard to the Ramsby shot a bear. They had all the builder of Mich fin- totally ex- Hoppes, 8 years old. was permanently on board automoblled to the Hotel future work. the fine trout they could eat, and also tin»oii«he* the Name.“ The penalty : A real estate organization has been plenty of blackberries. They have for a violation of this section is a fine markf-d on bis arms and bark when Sacramento, and were there welcomed : perfected in Medford, with tbe idea four fine deer heads, as well as pleas of not 1«*«* than 350 nor more than he wa« struck by lightning deflected by Governor Gillett and Mayor Beard, a For Wedding Presents of giving out definite and authentic ant remembrances of a delightful 31,000, or imprisonment for not lew from a tree on tbe lawn ot the Mad who delivered addn-sse«. ison County Orphan«' Home. information of tbe price of lands time as tbe result of their vacation. than one month nor more than one Tbe boy was playing n«»ar the tree thereabout, and in a manner prevent year. when a sudden storm esme. The ing undue inflation, if the tendency GAYNOR’S SON, REPORTER, Section 7 provides that "any per- ' tree was struck by lightning, which ¡ develops. COVERING FATHER'S CASE ’ son who builds a camp fire upon land* seemed to glance In the direction of At North Powder, Baker county, a ----------- within this state aot his own, with- the boy. Hoppes did not suffer seri strong artesian well wag opened in a NEW YORK, August 20.—One of out clearing the ground immediately ously. He screamed with pain, and bore of 225 feet depth, that being the tbe reporters, who is serving in the around it free from materia) which on examination it was found that bls second of the place. watch of tbe news gatherers at tbe will carry fire, or who leaves thereon U. S. Grant of Dallas has shipped Hoboken hospital, where Mayor Gay a camp fire burning and unattended, arms and back and one hip were slightly burned by electricity. On eight Angora goats to a Virginia nor lies wounded, is a son of the prin or who permits a camp fire to spread one arm was almost a perfect repro breeder, all being exceptionally fine cipal figure in tbe tragedy, Rufus thereon, or who uses In any firearms stock. Northwest breeders are reach Gaynor. Rufus th as been a cub re discharged thereon any other than duction of a fern leaf and on his back was tbe imprint of a loaf from ing out for the best livestock markets. porter for some time and is rapidly incombustible gnn-wadding, shall be the tree. The line of tho burns In Passenger agents of all railways punished by a fine of not less than making good. flicted was almost the same a« that terminating here announce that an Young Gaynor has absorbed his 325 nor more than 3500, and upon of a branch torn from a tree. Tho immigration of at least 100.00U peo father's stoicism, but he cannot help refusal or neglect to pay the fine boy was not burned about the face. ple is expected in tho Northwest this feeling a little anxiety on this assign and costs imposed shall be imprisoned fall in the excursion period between ment because of tbe personal interest. ' for a period not to exceed one day ROOSEVELT DEMANDE THAT September 15th and October 15th. He is confident, however, that “dad’s for every two dollars thereof, or may SHERMAN RE DROPPED About 86,000 are estimated to have In the Men's Clothing line you Boys' Short Pants Suits one- be subject to both such fine and im- grit will pull him through.“ come last spring. can select from 400 new Bum half price. Just think of It! Rufus always "whacks up" with ¡*prisonment at the discretion of the BEVERLY, Mass, August 20.—It mer Sults from 38 95 to 340. One-half price for Boys’ Cloth the other reporters when he is for- court.” is reported that ex-Preeldcnt Roose Big line of N-«kwear from 15c ing— less than wholesale cam! tnnate enough to get Into his father’s • The pr«»sent dry condition of the velt hag demanded that Vice Presi BIUNGH BACK BOY to 75c. Our Shoe line Is com Why do we do It? Because we WANTED FOR FORGERY sickroom for a talk with the mayor. I forests makes Are« dinastron«, and dent Sherman be droppod from the plete—besntlful line of Men's campers should use every care not have too many and must clean political councils as the price of poaco. Oxford* from S3.50 to IS.50 to leave fires burning when they leave them up quickly In same way Wolter Bowen Now in County Jail CHAMBERLAIN ON TOUR The administration leaders declare I that the plan is preposterous, and Awaiting Trial—Came Back OF SOUTHERN OREGON their camping ground« Without Extradition predict that there will be no severing MEDFORD. August 19.—United DR. « RIPPEN AND MINN of the relations between President Big line of Women’a Gloves, Neckwear, Belts, LENEVE TAKEN TO ENGLAND ; Taft and Vice President Sherman. Sheriff Barnes arrived from Banta States Senator George E. Chamber- Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts, Monica Thursday with Walter Bcw»n, lain was in Medford this week while They say that such a move would put Linen Suits, Etc. Do your trading here and make the boy who secured money and goods making a trip through Rogue River Is-av«- Quebec in Charge of the Scot the administration in the attitude of land Yard Official Who Trailed from H. J. Winter and the X. K. K. Valley. The senator disclaimed being yielding to Colonel Roosevelt. our store your headquarters. We have everything on a "fence” fixing trip for himself Them to America Store by means of forged checks. you need at prices no higher than you are asked PEACHES HIXMWOM AGAIN Bowen is only 18 years old, and or for his friends who are candidate« in the election thia fall, but that he QUEBEC, August 20. Doctor made no objection to returning with to pay in large cities Sheriff Barnes without extradition was out to familiarise himself with Crippen and Mlle. Leneve are on route Trees Will Bear Second Crop on Ono the needs of this section of the state to England In the custody of Inspect Sid«-, After R«-ing Scorched paper*. It is Bowen's first offense, and th«-' as relates to congressional action and ! or Dew. Th«*y were rushed across -xplanation he makes of th«« act it 1 »cork in the departments st Washing- tbe St. Lawrence and on board tho STOCKTON. Calif., August 17. - returned that he was put up to it by the con- ton. ' — wo — that when -- - - ho — ---- —- to — his liner Megantio. There wan no disor Excessive heat has caused a phenom SI zersation of another whom he had duties at the national capital he der. The liner left Montreal at 4 enon in the fruit world here that is O. M. HECTOR ------------ jnet, and that he was homesick and would be b“tter able to attend to the o'cloc k Thursday afternoon, and wait creating much Interest. Peach trees wanted to s<y- his moth« r. who mnkm -»ants of his constituents. ed for the prisoners at Blllery. laden on one side with green I mvi - s ▼ The Fall Bride ■- WINTERS We are headquarters for up-to-date clothing Select your Clothes from the Largest Stock in Klamath County Boston Store I