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I linos n wrong rvprssout* tl e «leliber- st • w ckednesa of tin« wrong doer, lit UIILILI1IU., 1Bd)catloilg of a flour|,h|ng wl lcli c**e tho renwdy 1» to punish I I ini; but »onietlino* It represent* the ---------- I town in the making. The guest* were KBCNIRTED BY CMIWBOYR. CAVAL»' entertained with cordial hoapltallty In KI.KITED TO REPRESENT NASSAU ••SO MUST THE WHOLE AMERICAN offset* of n false «oclal system in tUVKN AT HOME OF MRS. W I' PEUPLE STAND" tXH’NTY AT SARATOGA McMILLAN which ia»o the rignt course I* to alter RY AND INDIANS i H1« homes of kind friend* and their wl nt 1» false In the system. visit was not only very pleasant In Il 'fore ending I wish to say * word ' every way. but also xuccessful In its ----------- IhxllucN to Discu«a Chairmanship Colonel Roosevelt. in Illa N| hh <«I i at on something which I believe should I’risHtiled With Silver tVumh 'IVaj Ila« Nothing to Say About the Post’« prime object. Cteejrvrn«', Nay* Good Quallthw Are 1 Muddle and RefUaea to Cpnscut i«'<-lnll' 'nlerest all men who live aud Brunii by * Nunds-r of Mr*. Unruh's meetings were well Attack ou Him for Hi* S jmxx I mx Needed Today More Ttiau Ever In the open country, and especially all to Run for Governor attended, and she organised a Morrill Their Many Frte-mi-. Against t»rponui<>«i« men who during the past thirty year* i W. C. T. U. of about twenty members, I uvo lived and worked on ranch«'«, or ably officered and showing plenty of CHEYENNE. Wyo.. August 87. CHEYENNE. Wyp., August 27 have don«» tl elr life work In the A reception In honor of Mr uu«l CHEYENNE. Wyo . August 27.—| tho stubborn persistency which makes Colonel Roosevelt was notified whll<- "olonel Roosevelt reached this city wilder part« of our land, on the great Mrs, W A. Wright wm glvuo at th. the white ribbon women so annoying The United Pres* representative i eu route to this city that the Nass.-tu today and was cscort»>d to tho home plain« or among the mountain«. ■ to evil doer*. I onio of Mr. and Mrs. W I* McMillan showed ColoAel Roosevelt a copy of county republican convention had of Senator Warren by an Ininiense Tb«> artlnt* who saw the plctur- by lhe I.«ill«'«' Aid society of tho Pros A fuller account of this visit will the New York Evening Post's edi elected hint a delegate to the 3*rn- bmiv of cowbovs, soldiers and In e«quer.e«a of the hack woodsman byterlan church Friday night Mr au»t torial attacking the «yolonel for his I form part of a general report at the toga state convention. He smiled and dian«. as well ns many civilians. Inched th«> genius adequately to oom- Mrs. Wright will I cavo for I’asuden* close of Mrs. Unruh ’ s stay In this recent speeches against corporations. This afternoon ho «poke at the inerorate It, while the artist« of real Calif., next month, where they will said he would be there. He wouhl ‘ county. The ex-president said: not discuss the movement which ha« grounds whore tho "Frontier Day" ability unfortunately had their eye« make their future home, and as n "I have nothing to *ay today. This i started in Orleans county. New York. celebration Is being hold, In hl* turned towurd« Europe, ami lack«'d «light token of th«- <>ste«»ui In whlcli kind of an attack is to be expected HOU GENERAL FUNSTON Ito elect hint temporary chairman and «poech bo said In part. the robust originality which the they uro hold by lheir fri< udx her« BECAME A FILIBUSTER 'oust Vice President Sherman. I!«' from the Post of course, as soon as When, ut th«» close of my hunting novelist Cooper showed Io mu' they were presented with a bandoom« a genuine and practical movement for ! stated that any scheme of the old trip In Africa, I reached the bordar» whore their chance lay to do a great rllvur crumb tray «nd brush »ieccnt, clean politic* is attempted in I happened to be In New York city guard to nominate him for governor of clvlliiatlon, th«« first Invitation I »<■ work. Ilut In our generation, for A short program of musical sei«-« ■a 1896. and one evening In tho, New York.” 1 and then knife him at the polls would cepted was this, to visit the capital of our good fortune a great artist uio«« lion« und recitation« wm rendered, Senators Borah and Warren greeted spring or early summer was strolling' I fail. Wyoming on the day when the people who was capable of seeing and re and refreshments comristing of lc« Mr.. Roosevelt on his arrival here. past Madison Square Garden, and im Mr. Roosevelt absolutely refused to of the frontier came together to com- cording the Infinite ptcturcHqiiene«s i cream anti <ak«- were »«rved : Cowboys surrounded the auto and pel led by curiosity dropped in to see ! be <i candidate for governor of New inetnorato their achievements; I wa* i of the life of the plain« and the Hoi k ' Thon present were Mr. and Mr* :roops from Fort Russel cavalry es- the Cuban fair then in progr«;s8. York under any circumstances. glad It was ho . because I have a' po- : lea Of coui ' h « I apeak of Frederick W A Wright. Mr and Mr« Georg' «'orted the colonel to the home of Sen This fair, promoted by resident j cullar feeling for the men nnd women Remington. Wright. M- and Mr* Marton llank» Cubans and Americau sympathizers ator Warren. of what used to bo callod the "Far ‘ In Remington’« picture* nil th« Mr. and Mr» W. 8. Riough Mt Mr an«l Colonel Roosevelt reviewed the pa with the cause of Cuban independ-, DESERTED CHILD SECURES West" and «'specially for th«»«« of the moat vivid aud characteristic fan Mr« J. II Mn*on, Mr and Mr* U rade. consisting of 5.000 regular * ' ence. was held ostensibly for the pur A LARGE FORTUNE tu res of the Western pioneer life II. Wit iters, Mi and Mi» i. O cattle country. O. 11 troops. 2.500 cowboys and hundreds pose of raising funds for the purchase For a number of year« I lived on i which A h ju«t closing were wet forth, Hat««, i lr and .Mis. It II Watt«!» of hospital funds for the insurgent I’ifteeu-A'cur-Ohl Helen Van Orden of Indians and civilians. n ranch on the Little Missouri, shar nnd lie ha« <-otumemorut««l forever lx«rg. Ml . und Mis. hi. Rount voli Mi Left Twenty Thousand Dollar« forces !n the field, but a subsequent ; ing work and play, go<>«| fortune und th«' men of the plain* and the moun- and Mr i. (' ClendetMlng. Mr ani By Her Grandmother NO RAIilEX AMONG acquaintance with what was being: Mr«. W P McMillan Mr» K Vai bad fortune, with tny neighbors; tains km they uctually were. <X)YCTES IN OREGON done on the distracted island justifies ' Now 1 wish v«'hy much that tb«Mt<< Riper. J *. Ida M Fink. Mrs D. K SAN FRANCISCO, August 25. working on th«* roundup serving a a suspicion that more of the money 1 State Veterinarian Discredit« the lie- was expended for dynamite and rart- Fifteen-year-old Helen Van Ord«n. delegate from tho Little Mlwsourl ' uien themselvoa would pi their turn Itisedorf, Ml«* Melinda Kaub« r l»orts That the Beasts Alta« k ridges than fur quinine and bandages. who has been deserted and left with roundup district to the Montana provide a monument for th«» great lohn 8«'hull<>ek Humans While Mad The principal attraction at the fair i out support by both her parents and Stockgrowera association, nnd even at j artist, tho sum of wbuae activities tirctii M< Millan on the occasion of my visit was a fiery given a home by Mrs. Hattie Ferris times acting as deputy xheriff at my I represent» «ueb a ttaatur«* ut Amar Pratt Mr. and klnr Wright tea*« u bos' I count those lean achievement, and. above rali, rep- PORTLAND, August 25.—Reports and eloquent speech by Gen. Daniel of 512 Fourteenth street, was today end of the county. enabled bv Judge Graham to benefit .year* a* among the most vnluablo of resents tho commemoration of «Olito of frh'ndw here who wish thorn a that rabies among coyotes in Eastern E. Sickles, well known to be one of moat Interesting figur«u> I pleasant Journey to their n«-w hum«- Oregon and Washington has driven the most valued friends of the Cubans by 620 000 left her by her grand my life, bt'caisc nothing br«*«'dM such of the most mother. community of f*»ellng ns to work with thnt hnv«> ever appeare«l on the stag«' but win« also wish that th«?/ would the beasts to attack men are discred-' in their straggle. . Helen's parents were separate«! one's fellowmcn at their Ilf«* tasks of American life. A statue «hould return to Klamath Fall* and renew ited by Dr. W. H. Lytle, state vet- Through a mutual fHend I obtained < rinarian. Dr. Lytle "has just re a letter of introduction to General several years ago, and sh«i was and to learn to know their feelings bv be raised to Remington by some real th«- pleusant tit's thsl now bind th«»» turned from Bly, a town in Eastern Sickles, and the next day called on brought, when 11 years old. to Mrs, actually sharing them. The men of iy nrwt-clA'« artist. Hero at Chevonn«'; t<> th-'ir acquaintnn««-s hen Washington, two miles from the Ore the one-legged old veteran at hi* res Ferris to be kept for one week, her the West, throughout the succoudv« tn this gathering many hundreds of gon line. Numerous cases of rabies idence. and not only had a most pleas mother saying she would return <n stages of Western growth, ha« always the men have «-om«' together wh<«( among coyote® have been reported ant chat with him but left with a that time» and get her daughter. The been on«! of the two or thro«» most were thetnaelvci typical leaders In an«! repr»'Hentatlv.-« of th«- very life and the people were genuinely personal note to Mr. Palma, in which mother in a few days left the stalo, typical figure*—indet'd. I am tempted and for two-year* has not been heat 1 to say the most typical figure-— In which Remington ho portrayed tha’ alarmed. the general stated that, though he EL I'ABO.. Tbx . August 26.- It will always live. I hope that these' "I found upon my arrival, how , had not known me personally, he felt from. During the last two years the American life, and no man can really Ii«>rd«'« of mosquito«'« nr« int«Tferln> men will join together, arrange the father has not contributf'd to Helen's i understand our country nnd appreci ever." said Dr. Lytle "that a coyote justified in vouching tor me on the Huriounl) with th« work of construct appointment of a commltteo, and support. ate what it really i* aud what It which had bitten a hog had been strength of the letter I bad brought The property was left by Helen s promises unle«* he has th« fulle«t and Mart to raise fund« for th« «revtiou ing a telegraph liu<- tcro** tb< d< i«<r* killed and the carcass destroyed. 'him. Back to the Junta without loss in th« vicinity of Wilcox, Aris. Th» maternal grandmother upon condi closest sympathy with the Ideals and of such a statue. Later the hog had been killed and of time, and now it was different. I summer rains formed a vtuit shallow consumed. Consequently there was was admitted without delay to the tion that it could not be touched by aspiration* of the West. fUH Ink«» In that vicinity wherein the mo» nothing for me to work upon when I , office of the kindly-faced, honest old her father. Mrs. Ferris made appli The prime reason for this I* to be qultoee have bred Th«' gang* of met» cation to Judge Graham for letters of arrived. I left instructions that if patriot, who afterward became the I found In the fact that th« Westerner ar« bcaet day nod night And the work guardianship of the person and estate , is so good an American. He Is an more cases developed the brains of first president of free Cuba. I Wedn Miss Hihlrrd Ih-tts at Tie- t in practically al a «tandstlll of the little girl. They were granted the animals were to be kept and for Mr. Palma asked me if I had had American first and foremost, for this Dulles on August ItHh—Well warded to Portland for examination. any military experience and was told this morning, and the deserted child Is the great lesson, friend«, that all Known In This < if» went homo happy with her friend and I am inclined to the belief that mad that I had not, but had read consid of us need to learn aud to keep the I guardian. ness among coyotes is caused not by erably along military lines, and felt I i«!sson that It is unimportant wheth Mr. Roy (I. Applegnt« of this place, hydrophobia but by strychnine. The that I had it in me to make good. A i er a man liven North or South. East second »on of Caul. O. C. Applegate, ranchers have been scattering poison question as to my knowledge of Span- SCIENTISTS TO MEET ! or West, provided he is geuulnely and was married fc Mimi Mildred Betts In profusely and have killed a great ■ isb brought out the fact tbsft I had a AT MOUNT WILSON ‘ In good faith an American that he The Dalit's on August 19th, Roy's number of coyotes in this way. Suf fain reading bat not a speaking ac ; feel* every part of the United States birthday. It had been -nmorod thnt fering from the pangs caused by poi- quaintance with that language. Mr. Will Compur»- Not«-« on Their Ots a* hi* own. and that he I* honestly th«- young couple would arrive here on servationa of the Course Taken -on the coyote's nature frequently is Palma then stated that in order to do desirous to uphold the Interest* of last evening s train, .«nd a nuinbci of by Halley's Comet changed." as much as possible to avoid violat ‘all other Americans in whatever sec- th«- grot»tn's old school friends were Rabies among the animals of the ing the neutrality laws of the United tions ot the country they may dwell. on hand to glv<< him and his bride an Northwest have been an almost un States the Cubans could not receive PASADENA, August 27.—Eighty . Th«» West stands for growth, for : appropriate welcome, but they failed heard of thing. Since reports that applicant* into their service in this scientists and astronomical obsetv«>rst progres«. So must the whole Amer- ' to appear Pickard trade mark on .in» Word has sinct- been re coyotes had been infected and were country, but that I could be sent down frorp the most Important observator- lean people stand. A great democ ceived to th«» «-ffoct that Roy ha* ac piece mean* that only th» flneat spreading the disease among them on one of the first expedition*, and i«!« of the world will arrive here to racy must be progressive or It will cepted n position In Eugene for tho chins and the beat of material, selves and among the dogs that hunt might, after my arrival offer my ser morrow to begin a five-day conven soon cease to be either great or dem- ' time being, and that tho new couple have been need. and that It bn* had them the ranchers have been keeping vice* to whatever insurgent chief in tion Tuesday at Mount Wiisoo ob ocratlc. No nation, no «fate, no party will mak<- their homo for the present. hufflclcnt careful Orings to guurautts- their children within doors out of I the field I desired. My urbane but servatory and compare note* a* to can sfand still. It must either go The Herald JoInH with Roy'* many It* absolute permanency Every ploc- harm's way. Should it be positively non-committal friend of the day be why Halley’s comet did not take tho forward or go backward; and It be-1 friends here who have known hl in I* a study; a aklllful adaptation of learned that the coyotes are going fore, Mr. Zayas, was now sent for, and course which it had been calculated It comes useless If It goes backward. fro tn childhood. In wishing him and of design and coloring to a shape h' mad. Dr. Lytle has determined to in- I was turned over to him.—From ‘‘To would take. It is reported they are , Therefore, I greet you, men of the I hl* bride a happy matrimonial voyage. a uiuntcr-hand > stitute a campaign for their exterm!- Cuba a* a Filibuster.” by General divided on the question of the failure ' West, and I stand for progre*« as all nation. Frederick Funston In the September of some of the observation*. Som«- I mon must stand who are progressive. LARNED RETAINS TENNIS I.«««>k In tlu- Window end s.«- Scribner. declare that the moon wa* too bright SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP a Few of U m - Haii-plrw The pioneer days are over, save In oth«;r* say the moon was not bright a few places; and the more complex PREPARING TO HANDLE NEWPORT, R. I.. August Wm ' enough, but wa* foggy. life of t«Mlay call* for a greater vari LARGE QUANTITY OF SAND TO DEPORT JAPANESE A. l.nrix-d still retain* the tenni* sin ety of good qualitie* that were nestl UNDER THE NEW ACT I —for— ed on the frontier. There I* need at gl> M championship by today defeating FIREH IN NORTHWEST MAKE Hydraulic Stone and Brick Com|ian.v T. (' Bundy of Cnllfornla In <1-1. 5-7, HIGH-GRADE IT COLD IN THE ROCKIES present to «.•ni'ouragt! the devedopment to Put in Conveyors for lead 8EATTLE, August 25.—Eighteen 1 HAND-PAINTED CHINA of new abilities which can be brought 6-0. 6-8. 6-1. I ing Cars at the Pit Japanese women and eleven men are -m. DENVER, Colo., August 27. A to high perfection only by a kind of In the detention station of the United steady gale from the Pacific North training usoles* in pioneer time*; but The Hydraulic Stone and Brick , States immigration service here await west fire area caused the tempera the*«! new qualities can only supple company sent a crew of men to their ing deportation a* a result of raid* sand and gravel pit att he foot of ■ . in the restricted district* of Seattle ture here to drop 60 degrees in 12 ment, and never supplant, the old, hours. Tho thermometer registered homely virtues; the need for th«! spe I Mount Shasta Monday, and began the and Tacoma conducted by Inspector 38 degree*. Smoke from the fires cial and distinctive pioneer virtue* I installation of op-to-date conveyors1 T. M. Fisher and deputies.' I was borne here by the wind. Snow I* a* great as ever. In othor words for the purpo*e of handling their pro The immigration officers have been was reported in the Black Hills, 8. D., a* our civilization grows older and duct as expeditiously a* possible. quietly gathering evidence against more complex, while It I* true that w<! A spur track la to be built to the! the Japanese inmates of disorderly and a temperature of 35 degrees. According to United 8tates Weath t need new form« of trained ability, n pit and as a number of contract* have bouses for week*, and hoped to be er Forecaster Brandenberg the sud noed to develop men whose live* are been secured for both the sand and able to ensnare more cf them A the gravel the company ha* been com laigc ntimber became alarmed soon den change in temperature wa* devoted wholly to the pursuit of npn- pelled to provide machinery that will after Federal Judge C H. Hanford caused by atmospheric disturbance* cial object*. It Is yet also true that we • nable them to handle the material ur'«ield the «'onstituHonaiitv of the resulting from tho contact, between need a greater and not a lea* devel expeditiously. the hot air from the fire-*w«.pt dis opment of the fundamental frontier '¡t<«>n act paw 4 by «tongress These virtue* include the trict* and the snow covered moun virtue*. Their first large contract la with last M.'»’-ch power of eelf help, togeth«»r with the tain* of the Continental Divide. the Chico Construction company and The new act, which provides that Report* of remarkable changes in power of joining with other* for mu is for sand to be used in constructing al) immoral alien* may be deported, the septic tank for the sewer system no matter bow long they have been temperature come from all part* of tual help, and, what I* espelcally Im In the Men’* Clothing line you Boy»’ Short Pant* 8uit* one the state* and neighboring territory. portant, the feeling of comradeship, which thi* city i* having installed. in the country, ha* given the immi can eelect from 400 new Ham half price. Just think of It? of social good-fellowship. The Hydraulic Stone and Brick gration officer* a long-sought oppor mer Salta from 68.95 to 140 One-half prion for Boy»' Cloth- Now. so far a* possible these qual company will also furnish the sand tunity to rid the country of thousand* BLAST BREAKS HOLE Big line of Neckwear from 15c Ing— less than wnoleaale caaa! IN STORE WINDOW ities and conditions bringing about for the new building which Mr. Bris of Japan«?se and other alien women to 76c. Our Shoe line I* coin- Why do we do ft? Bocaum» we these qualities should be kept In the tol is goingto erect next to the Port and their consort*. pletOr-beautiful line of Men'« have too many and must ciao a Stone 1« Thrown Through the Plat« great states which are growing out of land store. Oxford« from 63.60 to 66.60 them up quickly In name wnv GI m * Front in Heitkewper'- ithe old frontier communities. In The material from the pits owned Store This .Morning ; continually and earnestly striving by this company is the highest grade SET APPLK OWHARIS ON WEBTON MOUNTAIN I for thi* betterment of social and eco of clean wash sand and gravel and A stone thrown by u blast which nomic condition* in our complex In will no doubt be extensively used by Big line of Women's Gloves, Neckwear, Belts, builders as its quality become* more WESTON, Orc., Angust 25.—Over set off in the sewer on Second street, dustrial civilization, we should work Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts, generally known. 100 aero* will be net out this fall in between Main and Pine street* Thurs in the old frontier spirit of rugged apple orchard* on the Weston moun day. causing 6100 worth of dam strength and courage, nnd yet with Linen Sults, Etc. Do your trading here and make tain*. and. as the canvawing I* still age and necessitated the putting In the old frontier spirit of brotherly TEMPERANCE WORKERS our store your headquarters. We have everything PAY VISIT TO MERRILL being coati nued. it i* probable that of a new. pane of plate glam in the comradeship r.nd good will. I do not you need at prices no higher than you are asked this number of acre* will be doubled large show window in Heltkemper's mean that we *hould refrain from hating wrong; on the contrary. I jewelry »tore. to pay in large cities Mrs. Ada W. Unruh and Party From or more before the season la ended The window wa* tilled with beauti would preach wrath against wrong. As an apple raising country the This City Organise a W. C. T. mountains east and south of Weston ful cut glass, and it was a wonder But I would preach nuch wrath U. la That Place have no superior and it is only of late that the damage wa* not much more. against the wrong-doer, save In those Cor. 3rd | case* where his wrong-doing really I* Mr*. Ada W. Unruh and party of that effort* in the diroction of mak six ladies of the local W. C. T. U. re ing a specialty of apple orchard* have The friend* of Henry Rabbe* of due to evil moral attributes on hi* & Main I turned Thursday from a trip to been undertaken. Irrigation is not the Home Realty company-arc talk- part, nnd not to a wrong or false sys O. M. HECTOR 1------------ Merrill in the Interest of the organ necessary—sub-irrigation supplying ing of trying tn get him nominated tem, of which he I* almost a* much the victim a* the beneficiary. Some- for justice of the peace ization work. They report a pleasant all needed moisture. i ROOSEVELT AT RUUvLILLI HI refuses io win on the matier IHf ME» 011$ ME OVER ----------- RECEPTION FOR MRS. WRIGHT H. J. WINTERS We are headquarters for up-to-date clothing Select your Clothes from the Largest Stock in Klamath County Boston Store IS