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INSPECT UMATILLA PROJECT I. EMM FIU>M MILLEIC IIILb MIDLAND NOW II AM NEW Hi IIOOL KEEPTHE KIDNEYS WELL Hhoemeyer ; BEEN BOARD OF ARMY ENGINEER« FIN INH WORK THERE Th« Midland school begun Septem- her f>th, with Mrs. Kirkendall as 'll" I teacher. Sixteen pupils are enrolled, Bend Will Have Exhibit In the Hill with more to come In a short time • • • <trvg<M> < Port land's Few- Midland Is very proud of Its new school building, and tbe directors have added new single desks and ' aw PORTLAND. Sept 13. Members built a new woodhouae and a I.am. of tlie b«>iir<1 <>f army engineers bar« equipped with stalls and feed boxe*. • • • Isapectad tie- I'tiistlllu Irrigation pro Mrs. Morgan was a Midland visitor lect during the past week, anti upon thnlr report <1-pends Oregon's chance' Wednesday. • so of sharing in th« 820,000,090 bond The farm of J. W Depuy Is a very isaiie proposed (or th« cotnpletion of i nclaiuatlon projects already under busy place thee« days, Men ara en- way. Thr Inspectors deci I nod to gaged lu heading and stacking grain make any statement, but It In regard getting ready for threshing. Walter ed as certain that their report will Turner Is driving th« header. s be favorable Scott Harnes cut the wheat on J. They went carefully over the dis- trlct and xaw thriving orchards, al- W. Smith's place. falfa flt'ld« from which thr««« crop« Mi and Mrs Burr Terry, who re have bben <ut, and gardens filled ReclnmatIon i cently purchased the Ed Ream farm. with fine vegetables ervlce officials told th« engineers bav<> taken possession and are well ihat condition» on the proposed ex- pleased with Klamath. <«n.Ion of the project are more favor- Ercd Smith has his grain threshed, uhie than those on the district where reclamation work has already proved laut the yield was not so good as he »o siiccmurful The extension of the expected. • • • project will irrigate CO 009 acres ad- Mr. Tingley Is experiencing great ■lit tonal B«nd 1» aoing to K<-t valuable nd- difficulty In getting a woman to assist verilslng in th« East by making a Mrs Tingley during harvest. th.il Wn« a M uci - csb • • • complete exhibit in th« Oregon car Mrs. Scott Barn«« Is still suffering io he shown by th« Villi Interests. A with throat trouble rontractod while I pl< ndld collection of prexiucta grown »round Bond will tx> Included in the J out camping. e exhibit, which will b<- an object |«s- Mrs Hhoemeyer has killed four •on In whnt Oregon farms can grow, It Is certain to g«l good riumlts Ev rattlesnake« noar her house. • • • «ry Oregon town should hnv« u llk<* Th« blackbirds are here In full «bowing, fore« to exact their toll of the farmer llcautllic-atlon of railroad stations io Oregon 1» planned by th« Harriman it seems as though a bounty should iln«s, ami W C. <'hace has b»«cn ap-1 be put on th ewe peats, along with the M. H. C. ■olnted official landscape architort. I Jackrabbit and coyote. Eugene was tbe first city In the stat« to .cdoirt modern landscaping Ideas NEWHY ITK.MH FROM THE tor Its depot /rounds, and others will MILLER HILL KNH'NTRY follow »«It. Portlaad'« Harvest Festival, which waa the big feature of the past week IS Portland, was ths most successful ••vent Io the history of tho city of that dtwrlptlon The crowds were the Bernice Quimby and brother were 'ilKK<<«t ever attending any similar In Klamath Falla Saturday. • • • • flair in the state with tbe exception of thn llviwtock show at the lecwls Mrs. Kirkendall and Bonita Keese and Clark lair. The Block waa of a were Midland visitors Saturday. • • • very high euass. and tbe races were un for thi biggest purses over of- Joe Wright returned home from ferod In the Northwest. The sup Ashland, where he had been called to port given th« fair was gratifying, the bedside of his father, who was I i 'd plan arc twilng outlined for a thrown from a horse. Mr. Wright 81,000,000 livestock show next year. M)s bla father's head is gashed, up per lip almost severed and bla no»- broken In several places, but thinks tltlZONA < «»NHIDKRING NKW tXJNHTITITION be will recover. • • I i Hearing Contested <1*1 ms The little son of Mr. fell on their doorstep this w««k, and Health Is Worth Hnvlng. and Home Klamath Full« People I’eople Know Know KU rm II i Falls it was thought ho Lad fractured hl«, How to Have It sloulder. He was takon to Klamath ! Falls to a doctor, where It was found Many Klamath Falls people take tint no bones wore brokon, but the their Ilves In their Landa by neglect • I oiililcr Is badly bruised. i J. W Smith has been on the sick ing the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Sick kidneys are list, but Is better at this writing. Mrs. Pearl'e Stiles has been III for rwponsibls for a va amount of auf- i firing and III health, but there fa no Hoverai days. need to suffer nor ‘o remain In dan- Burr Terry 1« binding bls oats. Mr. Shoemeyer plnntod a small. Z*r when all dlsea<f-i and aches und patch of barley this year and has a P“*”» du" 10 kidneys can lie splendid stand. He Is binding It I Quickly find permanently cured by the us<- of fkian's Kidney Pills. The fol this wook. Joe Wrlkht b'-gau binding oats for lowing statement l«nves no ground for doubt. Everett Kirkendall Wednesday. K Boaz of Jacksonville, Ore , says: Mr and Mrs. J. It. Dixon expect to take a trip to Portland In the near "I suffered a great deal for several future. Thoy will ba accornpunled years from kidney and bladder trou by Mrs. Routloy, Mr Dixon’s mother, ble. the most annoy'ng symptom be who will go on to her former home ing too frequent passages of the kid ney secretions. I bad sharp, shoot- In Canada, Tbe Stiles boys are very busy with | Ing pains in the small of my back, and I tried many remedies, but did their header. Mr. Anderaon is hauling hay to not obtain relief. I was almost dis couraged when I learned of Doan's Midland from near Miller Hill. Kidney Pills. I procured a box and MIDLAND NOTKH wltbln a week I was benefited. I was soon free from my trouble and can Five more pupils registered at therefor« highly recommend Doan's school Monday making a total of Kidney Pills." twenty-one. For sale by all dealers. Price SO Jack Depuy's header broke down cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo Friday, giving the mon in enforced I New York, sole agents for the United vacation. ' States. Otto Holts, who U employed by Remember the name—Doan's—and Mr. Depuy. had the misfortune to get | take no other. thrown from a horse Tuesday morn ing. and bad his hand badly brulaed i HEROISM IS DIHPLAYED IN by tho horse stepping on It. He was I NORTH DAKOTA ACCIDENT taken tot own by Mr. Morgan, and Dr. Taylor dr<«sed the injured hand. Fire Room Is Flooded With Water Misses Edna Depuy, Pearl David and Scaled Ho nx to Have the son and Walter Turner drove to Battleship Klamath Falls Friday evening. Rev. Anderson of Merrill preached OLD POINT COMFORT. Sept 10.— at the «cbool house on Sunday. Details of the explosion on the North NKWS FROM HWAN LARK I 8ACRAMENTO, 8ept. 10.—The, A flat salary for tho state printer senate yesterday passed a memorial, j was decreod by tbe voters of the Introduced by Senator Wolf ... ot San , stato in 1908, by a •ote of 4 to 1, and Francisco, demanding that congress defeated by Wlllla 8. Dunlway on tbe name San Francisco as the site for J. 8. Harne« is binding for Mr. DriiKM-nU* Want Initiative, Refrrrn- floor of tho State logislatlve session of Tlnglc.v. tbe Panama exposition. The amena <lum and It«« nil lacurporated 1907 and again in 1909. Why con • • bly concurred. In the laatrammt I The headers pulled In at W. W Ma tinue a graft when a saving can be The memorial declares that San made? William J. Clarke Is tbe pop Francisco Is the logical place, and PHOENIX, Aris. Hept. 13—Ari- son's Wednesday. ular republican, flat salary candidate • • • calls attention to the constitutional xona ha« elected fifty two delegates pledged to thia great reform. 2t amendments adopted making avail Everyone Is busy with harvent. and to the constitutional convention The able 817 000.000. republicans and democrats both claim a good yield is assured. HARDER WILL APPEAL TO • • • The assembly Introduced resolu the victory Tbe labor party also THK ATTORNEY GENERAL tions providing for the payment of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes and daughters rial ma several delegate«. The demo- contingent expenses. • rats are urging the incorporation o* of Rock Creek. I^ake County, are ___ __ ___________ Claims That He Haa Complied With | keeping house for Ed Dunn. the initiative, referendum and recn'l. the Klection law Respecting the • • • PRESIDENT TAFT DENTES The republicans say that President Number of Higwces Required E. It. C Williams la milking eigh STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL Taft and congress reject the consti teen cows, and delivers tution because of these measures. Claude R. Saeger, anti-assembly Marsh» Declaration TYial America Complete returns show democrats cream in town dally. candidate for statu representative see Would Interfere With Panama have elected forty-ono, tho repub •ejection Cause» Stir Joe Wright Is binding wheat for from this district, whose petition to lic ans ten und the independents one have his name placed on the official 1 E E. Kirkendall. M H. C. •1« legate to the consiItntlonai con ballot was rejected by Chief Clerk 1 PANAMA, 8ept. 10.—Acting Presi vention Th« republicans attribute H. H. Corey of the secretary of state's dent Mendoza has announced that their defeat to Hitchcock's Invasion KKNO HOYS ARK HERE office, will appeal from the ruling of President Taft had cabled his disap of the territory. Tho territorial re- ATTENDING HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Corey and as k tbe attorney gen proval of American Charge d'Affaires publicans resented that official's at- eral for an opinion on tbe matter. Marsh's declaration that America ...... — tempts to dictate. Tina McCormick Falls From Wagon The petition was rejected by Chief would Interfere unless Panama elect and Cuta Herself Severely—May I Clerk Corey on the ground that the ed aqjresident favorable to Washing Have a New Raw Mill declaration was not filed before the ton. Marsh’s statement has caused a DAUGHTER IN petition was circulated, and also be postponement of the election. The IN AUTO ACCIDENT Mias Kit Madison has gone to Weed cause there were not sufficient names action Is regarded as a diplomatic to work In a hotel. on the petition. blunder. OAKLAND. Sept. 13.—Ills family Dave Jones the blacksmith, has Mr. Saeger's contention is that he is unable to locate cx-Governor Par- A GOOD POSITION dec. whose daughter, Florence, was gono to work at the Meadow Lake has compiled with the law which states that “If it be a state or district Can be had by ambitious young men killed In an auto accident at Cortc sawmill. Miss Anna O’Keefe of Lamasen. office and the district comprises more and ladles In the field of "Wireless" Madera ye«terday. Mr. Pnrdoc nnd his wife started to St. Paul from Oak Calif., has opened school thin week tl an one county the necessary num or Railway Telegraphy. Since the ber of signers shall Inclnde 2 per 8-hour law became effective and since land Friday, and as yet do not know In Kono <if the accident. No funeral arrange U. E. Reeder hat gone down the cent of the electors residing In each the Wireless companies are estab ments will be made until they return. river to tbe Edwards & Stone ranch of at least one-eighth of the precincts lishing stations throughout the coun of at least two of tbe counties of tho try there Is a great shortage of teleg- Governor and Mrs. Pardee will ar for fruit. rive from St. Paul tonight, and the laphers. Positions pay beginners It Is reported that a new aawmill district.” According to the figures of the last from 370 to 890 per month, with Inncral of Florence will take place will be built on R. W. Towers' place election for cong r es sm an Mr. Seager good chance of advancement. The tomorrow A meanage from Gover In the near future. claims that he has done this, and National Telegraph Institute operates nor Pardee received late today states Bert Jonas and F. T. Nelsons boys hence will appeal to the attorney gen tlx official institutes In America, un that th« train will be on time, and have gone to the Falls to attend the eral for his decision. suggests that there be no delay with der supervision of railroad and wire Klamath County High School. the funeral less officials, and places all gradu R. W. Towers and wife have gone Republicans four years ago were ates Into positions. It will pay you East to Nebraska to visit old-time led to believe that by their vote they to write them for full details at Cin friends, and will be gone about thrne were elocting to office a flat Balar.v cinnati, O. Philadelphia. Pa.. Mem- weeks. candidate tor state printer. After I phis, Tenn., Davenport, la.. Colum Tina McCormick, aged about 8 nearly four years' experience they are bia. 8. C„ or Portland. Ore., according CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—The packers years, Brice McCormick's child, fell now told by Mr. Dunlway that he only to where you wish to enter. who have been Indlctod here except from a wagon loaded with sawlogs pledged "an economical business ad Ixiuls Swift and two others who are and cut a gash about three Inches ministration," and now hollers for abroad and will surrender when they long In her groin. Dr. White was more of the graft. Give William J. WANTED—Good 18-lnch stove wood, return, will each bo put under 830.- juniper preferred. Call on W. E speedily called and dressed the Clarke your primary vote. 2t 000 bonds Coman, Republican office, Fourth wound. The little girt Is doing as street, opposite courthouse. woll as could be expected. There Postmaster Kmmitt Hl was no team hitched to tho wagon at The many friends of Postmaster the time. Emmitt will hear with regret that he Is confined to his home, and it is A. E. Gale came In Saturday after-1 thought that he is a victim of typhoid, AUGUSTA. Sept. 18.—Completa returns Indicate that twenty out of noon and proved up on his home- Reports from the sick room late this | thirty senators will be democratic. stead, which Is situated eight miles afternoon was to the effect that he southeast of Bonansa. | was rsstiag easily. (18-3tf The house Is also democratic. DEMOCRATH WIN IN THK STATE I District Attorney D. V. Kuykendall Commissioner R. M. Richardson is who is spending bls vacation near busy hearing the testimony In the Drain, Ore., writes that he will be contested claims Involving section hack soon. ■ 1 8, township 37 range 7. lying near Aspen lake. John Totten, O. Cra 4 FFW BARG Al NH. ven, O. E. Willey and Frank >«• ml,, sign ,y location. IlbclO Courtdale are those claiming the Mil loan 37.5«! < o the deal. hom<st«ad rights, while Robert Bald me« cotta«» »"th bath, arge win. Herbert Baldwin, l/yle Mills IOI, 11700 A good buy. and F. Zlm Baldwin are the contest ,>r«r > eHldeiiC'«. fire lot. F’MlO ants claiming under the timber and Three cottage« on thrss lots Room •tone act. n< <<«■> for another cottage. 82ZSS Dakota show that great heroism was displayed by the men who saved the vessel from destruction. Three men were killed while passing coal in the ' flame-filled fire room. Commander Murfin was not Injured, as was re ported yesterdav. Several men were! rescued by being carried from the! flame«. The Are room was flooded I with water and «««led, so as to save I the ship. Tbe official report has not been pre pared. Admiral Schroeder refuses to believe that carelessness was respon sible. The accident may result In an ’ Investigation of the oil burning meth- ; ods In the Are rooms of the fleet. The Swan Lake Sunday school was closed last Sunday week, as the super intendent, Miss Edna Llnzl, and the teacher, Mias Rachel Applegate, will leave for school In tbe near future. The people of that vicinity are much In favor of the Sunday achool work being taken up next summer. If Miss Applegate teaches the Swan I-ake dally school we are pretty sure of a Sunday school. The people desire to thank these young ladies for their noble work toward holding Bunday school here as long as they did. The Sunday school not only proved a pleasure trip CALIFORNIA WANTS CONGRESS for us Sundays, brt we tu. a Kalned TO NAME 'FRISCO AS BITE strength and knowledge l>y It. NOTRE. I MAHON Recovers From Hint«« » SLOUGH To FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE: Mrs. Harry Backensto and her mother have returned home from Los Angeles, where they have been for the benefit of Mrs. Backensto's health, ft was at first thought that she had con sumption, but the doctors there Id her trouble was due to some other cause, and she is now back homo much improved in health. We carry a complete line of doors, windows and mouldings, and as agents for the Big Basin Lumber Company are In a position to fill your orders promptly. Call and see samples and get prices. UTTER A BROWN, M18-3m Fort Klamath, Ore. Except at Rewo branded P I on right shoulder; collar marks; shod all around. Came to my place Friday, September 3. Owner may have same by paying all ex penses BOB BROOKS Bildet Ranch. 8-9 9-29 Figg—Talking about pugilism and state laws, did yon ever notice It? Fogg—Ever notice what? Figg—That there’s no law to pro hibit fighting in the state of matri mony.—Ixiuisville Courier-Journal. EHTRAY NOTICE A brown mare, two white fewt; THE BRADLEY HARNESS COMPANY DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF Saddles, Harness, Chaparajos AND ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS STOCKMEN'S OUTFITS A SPECIALTY EXCLUSIVE AO EN TH FOR THE CELEBRATED RAWHIDE FLEXIBLE THROAT CXJLLARH We are tbe only firm with tie privilege to make the Humane Harness—"patented.” Use this harness onco and you will never want any other kind. Opposite the Courthouse. Klamath Falls, Ore (Paid Advertisement! W. C. HAWLEY Hernber of Congress Republican Candidate for Renomination to CONGRESS Has a good clean record of effective service and has faithfully lived up to bis motto adopted four years ago: “No Interests to Serve But the Public Interests*1 Some of the things accomplished at the recent session of Congress: Secured over 888 J,000 for river and barbor improvement in this Congressional district. Secured over 8830,000 for public building and other purposes in this district, including Oregon's Civil War claim. Defeated the Lafean Apple Box bill. Aided miners and settlers on the public domain, including Siletz settlers. Secured passage of many bills of interest to localities and for the relief of veterans of our wars. Has been an active supporter of the administration in redeeming platform pledges and ussistod in passage of Railroad Rato act, Pos- tai Savings Bank act. Bureau of Mlnes act. Reclamation Certificat s ’t, end many other acts of great national importance. He Has Won The Hearty Commendation of Ex-President Roosevelt for Upholding Pro gressive Measures Urged by Him while President of the United States Washington, May 29.—President Roosevelt today issued a state ment commeuding the Oregon members of the House for their sup port of administration policies and wishing them success la the com ing elections In that state. The statement: follows: The Prelsident today said goodby to tbe two Oregon Congressmen, Messrs. Hawley and Ellis, and stated publicly that he took tbe occa sion to thank them for the attitude they had consistently maintained in support of the administration’s policies, and to wish them •access In the election which is to take place on Monday next. The President stated that he wished publicly to express bls ap preclatlon of the cordial manner in which the gentlemen had backed up the policies and the measures which tbe Preaident felt were of such consequence for the welfare of the country and connection for instance, with such matters as . . . securing proper em ployers liability legislation, both as regards interstate commerce and as regards the employees of the government itself; securing child labor legislation, and the effort to secure the proper administration by the courts of the power of injunction, and finally securing by the nation of thoroughgoing and adequate control over tbe great inter state corporations, a control which shall be both effective to prevent any wrongdoing by them and at tbe same time of such character as will permit the reward in ample fashion of all busiasas whish is so conducted as to be for and not against the public IntsruaL— From the New York Tribune, May 30, 1908.