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was not satisfied with the amount of "rake off" at one dock, and offered SITUATION ÏERY ACOTE II POIITICS PROGRESS IN HAYTI REPUBLIC his Bedell *50 a ship if he would have him transferred to a more fruitful RAISES LARGE AMOUNT OF COT- field. The transfer was made, the witness testified Bedell was chief TON YEARLY DKMIM'RATN MAY WIN THE NEAT OONGRENH clerk to Deputy Surveyor Vail. He paid Bedell, on the average. Just shat Ex-Uongrcmituut The United States Supplies Moat of he promised to. Hyland declared. the Goods Imported Into That Country MET A IUG BROWN BKAR IN THK WOODS WN. S. WOROEN ANO THE S. P Says Republican* Why an Effort I« Made to Baiar th«' Cry of "Cor|Mkration Influence” Will latac—Dlsaatiafact ion la at Tills T1 iim < Shown Everywhere it is they would be crying as loudly for the railroad. They believe that voters of this county are fools: that they cannot see. It has ever been thus. Rulers have never had tbolr CONSIDERABLE INJURY RESULTS eyes opened until they went down In • TO FRUIT defeat. And history will rep<>at itself In Klamath county this fall. CALIFORNIA CROPS DAMAGED I Rain in Various r«rt* of the State IS mw Much llann—Rawin Crop » Hurt at Hanford NEW YORK. Sept. 15— James One week from tomorrow the re la-atvr R. Barron and Cora M. Cox WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. 16.— HANFORD, Hept 15. One and Are United by llev. George While voodootsm and other Informal E. W. (ronan Makes, th«» Acqualut Watson, ex-congressman from Indl- publicans of thia county will bv called ance of Bruin, and Has No De nine one-hundredths inchos of rain T. I'rwtt ana and former republican whip of upon to c I hmisc a candidate for the institutions flourish tn Hayti, there is sire to Rant«-» It fell last night and today, Altogether th«' house, is here after campaigning party for the offire of county Judge. a better story to tell of the commer Lester R. Barron, proprietor of “e 1.48 Inches have fallen, Tb« raisin in eleven states. He predicts that the There are two avowed candadates cial enterprise1 of the citizens of the While E W. Gowan was up in the next house will be democratic by thir whose names will appear on the re garage near the K D. company office, crop will he damag««l unless th» ct'lored republic They are growing woods near Aspen lake a short time ty votes. He said: publican ballot A. U Leavitt and W. and Miss Cora M. Cog, daughter of weather clears within forty-eight cotton on trees, according to a report "The republicans are confronting 8. Worden. Thia papsr wants to see 8. T. Cox of Dorris were united in hours. Stacked grain and hay are from Consul John B. Torres at Port ago he met a big brown bear, and he au Prince. He says that last year's is not at all anxious to renew the ac an acute situation. The eyes of the Mr. Worden nominated and elm-ted marriage at the residence of the also damaged. nation are turned toward New York county Judge, for it believe« he stands brides* uncle, Marlon llnnks, corner crop amounted to 3.615,972 pounds. quaintance. Mr. Gowan was looking for a place and anything but an overwhelming for everything that the people of this of Eighth and Pina streets, at •> More Italn Expect/kl It found a ready marked tn Europe BAN FRANCISCO, Sept 15 Heavy The production has become greater to get across the creek without get Roos«'velt victory will be regarded as county have beoa tight Ing for. That o'clock Wednesday night. Mr. Barron Is 32 years old, whil-i rain fell around th« ba Jr today, and year by year, and the sncceNW of the j ting wet. and as he was s«>eking a a republican defeat. We are losing la why It la supporting him, and for his wife in 20. He caino hern from more is expected. planters in marketing recent crops path he passed around a thick clump republican congressman from Maine no other reason. Rains have continued throughout Dissatisfaction la gives prospects of a larger Increase In of trees. Before he knew it he came to California. As to Mr. Worden's candidacy and Seattle last spring and made the ac bow he was forced Into being a candi quaintance of the charming girl the state. Considerable damage has the future, Europe is chosen for the. within forty feet of a big brown bear shown everywhere.” date. this paper will have something whom h<* has taken as his wife since resu Red to the fruit crop selling marked because better prices and two cubs. The bear showed her are obtainable there than in the '7‘h wut • «"»*» *>und- to say later. It will lay the facta his arrival here. Blight Damage at Stockton The ceremony which united the United States. The crop is gathered I'd to Mr. Gowan like a peal of thun leading up to It before the people, anil A slxtecuth STOCKTON, Sept. 15 happy couple was performed by Rev. let them Judge for themselves. in the first four months of the year, der. “That bt'ar looked as big as a box Was Run Over by a Wagon on th«' and the meyrchants ship as fast as the Since Mr. Worden consented to be George T. Pratt of the Presbyterian of an Inrh of rain had fallen to noon today, and mor« Is «xp«M-ted. There Road Above Fort Klamath— cotton comes in from the country, j car." said Mr. Gowan, "and you can a candidate the opposition has raised church. Well Known Here Thos«» who were present were: fl. will not be much damage to the fruit 1 the cry of the Southern Pacific rail The cotton tree, once planted, in-1 bet your last cent that I didu t loose creases in size and production for an- li,ne flatting away- from there. road. It to claimed that if Mr. Wor-1 T. Cox of Dorris. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon and grain. nnli n-.ii» rvzvn T n » a ^>..11 dull fifteen to twehty years. Commercial The onI-' w‘**P°n 1 had Sam Walker, an Indian, was run den should be elected - and it Is ad Hanks. Miss Robertson. Ray Telford Agent Turner reports that the im pocket knife, and I didn't try to over by a wagon and fatally injured mit t««d even by his bitterest i^iponents and Curt Heidrich and wife. Bran Crop Dajoagrsl Word was sent to this that It Is almost a hopeless fight to ports into Hayti from the United find a dry place to cross that creek Thursday. OXNARD. Sept. 15 Thousands of States in 1909 were *3 831.965, an I All I wanted to do was to get to the city, and Coroner Whitlock went to defeat him—It mtvans the tying of the dollars damage has been don« to the Miss Rachel Applegate, the talent the Fort to s«-e after the remains increase over the preceding year of other side, and I got there." county hand and foot to the Southern ed daughter of Captain O. C. Apple bean crop, hundreds of ger«» have The bear is still in the woods. Mr. From what can be learned Sam wax Pacific, for the reason that Mr. Wor gate. loft for Kugene on Bunday, been spoiled. A sharp rise In prims *591,940, while from all other coun- j Gowan haviug no desire,to bring it onlv 1515,000 riding in his wagon, and probably was den Is an employe of that corpoi-atlon. where she will resume her studies In Is expected as a result. Last nlgbt tries Hayti imported intoxicated, and fell out, and the Those who are advancing this argu the State university. Miss Applegate and today 2.55 Inches of rain fell. Of flour, the United States shipped I along home with him wheels passed oiver his neck. The ac tnent seem to believe the voters are won a scholarship during her high 148,639 barrels, or practically all cident occurred above Fort Klamath, fools, and that they can be so easily j school course here bv the excellence that was imported, The customs I PI..500.000 ACRES ARE TO May Rain In South BE SOLD AT Al ( TI<>\ and his team and wagon was found hoodwinked that any statement will duty, which amounts to about 100 LOB ANGKLK8. Sept 15 No rain of her work In the school, and this I about a mile from where the body pass unchallenged. The whole argu year will continue In the literary has fallen hers yet. but It is expected per cent, of course restricts the land» Belongiug to th«' Crow-, and th'- was discovered. growth of the business. ment has about as much foundation I course which she has commenced in tonight throughout Southern Cali Uintah» Will Soon Be Put Hayti is not growing in commerce I Sam was about 43 years old. and i as the charge that Mr. Worden, aa a t»-« State university. fornia. On Public Sal«- was well known here. as fast as some of its neighbors, but member of the board of equalization, the merchants are very friendly to would reduce the assessment of the WASHINGTON. D C„ Sept 15.— STORK NEVER NARRI EH the United States, which has the Southern Pacific. As a matter of fact DATE IN THIS FAMILY the board of equalization has nothing greater part of the trade in dry goods, What is declared to be the largest I implements food stuffs and hardware. auction sale of lands ever offered at i whatever to do with it. There is a ALTOONA, Pa., Sept. 15.—In the > state tax commission that fixes the The wants of the people are not very- one time will take place on the Crow. many, and the country is fertile and Montana, and the Uintah, Utah, In future August 30 win b«' made the; valuation of railroad, telegraph and productive where it is tilled, so that dian reservations on October 15th occasiou for the biggest celebratiou ! telephone lines. That valuation can it Is possibly a trifle more self-de and November 1st next, respectively. of the year in the home of Council neither be raised or lowered. and ___ “ sixth child. | those who are advancing that argu- pendent than some other West India About 1,500.000 acres of land suit man J. Emory Shute. 1 His choice tin*? InveRt" 2— She is, ment know this to be the case, but islands. The national debt at the end able principally for dry farming and a girl, was born on that day. nientM thnt will imike of 1909 was *25,430,330 gold and. grazing are involved In the sale, the third of his growing family to, they hope to fool the p«ople and cre 30^ John, j I ate a prejudice against Mr. Worden ‘ ♦ lit* |>ti rchiiwer 9,976,256 gourdes, making practical which was ordered by the president bare been born on August 30. ly *27,000,000, the interest on which and the secretary of the interior un now aged 13. was the first; Thomas, I It simply shows what they think of aged 8, the second, and the girl the the Judgment of the average voter. has been paid in advance for som» ' der directions from congress. The lands on the Crow reservation, last. When the visit of the stock was They consider him a fool. time. which amount to about 800,000, will expected Councilman Shute laughing Another argument advanced Is that WILD HORSE RACKS be sold at Billings, Mont, at not less ly predicted that it would arrive with through the exercise of the functions than »2 an acre, one-fifth payable its precious freight on August 30. of his office Mr. Worden can shut out Outlaw Bronchos Will Be Ritidt-n in in cash and the remainder to be paid and he "guessed right the very first all railroads; that he can keep the Unique Coateet in four annual installments without time.” Hereafter all important trans Oregon Trunk bottled up. at least for interest. The Uintah lands, approxi actions in the Shute home will take i a time. In a word, the county Judge PENDLETON, Sept. 15.—A wild mating 700,000 acres, will be sold at place on August 30. suddenly becomes a greater power horse race is an event which the ordi Provo, Utah, at not lees than 50 cents ' than a circuit Judge or a justice of the nary individual passes through life an acre, entire payment to be made In SEATTLE HARDWARE ; supreme court. His judicial func- • CLERK SEEKS REWARD | tions are limited to probate matters. without seeing. Any race is exciting cash. to a certain extent, but as a thrill, ! He could neither advance nor retard producer the wild horse race must be' 1 the Interests of either the Southern SOLDIERS ARE ENGAGED classed as the superlative without a . Pacific or the Oregon Trunk. IN MIMIC WARFARE rival worthy the name. Because of W. S. Worden has been a resident the peculiar character of this race, the Regulars and Militia Are A | »ply in» of this city a good many years. Many Round-up which will be held in Pen-1 SEATTLE. Sept. 16.—John Taub, of the business men were pupils un the Theorie« of Military Scietu-- a hardware clerk of thia city, la en der him when he was a teacher in the dleton September 29 and 30 and Octo on Practice Grenada ber 1, is being awaited with consid route to Ixiuisville to claim the 113,- public school of this city. Through erable eagerness by lovers of things CAMP ATASCADERO. Sept. 16 — 000 off- red for the capture of Wend his own efforts he has won for him wild, for these events are prominent . The infantry, cavalry and artillery ling. the alleged slayer of little Alma self the high position he now occu features of this wild west show. Taub spotted Wendling pies. There is no one who will sav ' are battling as opposing forces, wear- Kellner. MRS. M. McMTLLAN. Prop’r. For a successful wild horse race a ing red and blue hatband3. General while he was here, and took the de one word against his ability or integ large number of untamable bronchos , Bliss is commanding. There Is les« tectives to where he was to arrest him rity. Everyone admits that he Is best Miwh'rtt iniprov«'iiH'iif» 73 risiniH ami Huiti'w to,a necessity, and this need baa been mud today, and the grounds are tn but he had fled. He will employ law qualified candidate that baa ever >nrnpl»- Rooms. Bur Room l’urlors. Two Club amply supplied ^or the first North n ach better condition. General Bliss yers, if necessary, to secure the re stood for the office of county judge lioom* Etc.. Etc exhibition from the ranges of the en I is solving the defense probien-. t, and ward. He is young, energetic, progressive, a tire West. These horses will be the correspondents ar-? sworn to se- man of wide experience, a man who | drawn for by different expert riders, ; crecy. General Bliss is go>ng t» Baa POINDEXTER pleased SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS á is used to doing big things. He to a WITH TAFTS ACT man who values his honor above all and at a given signal the men will Francisco to meet Prine? T'eai Heun, saddle mount and attempt to force supposedly on an order from Secre things. Kays the Party Will Get Together their kicking, bucking steeds around tary of War J. M. Dicki ison. in view of this is It not a little un Under l*rogrtwiive Leaders— the course to the finish. National guardsmen of California reasonable to suppose that he would V I«(ACUTO«« Harmony Will Prevail As hormzs of this character general and Arizona and the Eighteenth New ■ A«w1 dUtrirl io throw away, in a moment, what it has V rtdr dftd rahibit a ly enter strenuous objections to going Mexfcar corps are due here tonight. Wnl> rwrywldi« ar* taken him years to build up? Can It SPOKANE Sept. 15.—”1 am glad In any direction other than straight ’ Tbt weather is dull and the field is ytmr loryv la Ur ehi* be that a man of his calibre can so up. a scene of wild excitement is sure ! much better. The militia men will he President Taft is endeavoring to har ». /"«< *• suddenly change to a crook th^t he .. . - _ rurn tia»« yvai may rvk ths Uà n I» ar»4 Il IO anv »•» mah. It rw ar. H>„. p.»« <|, w w to follow. There will be about thirty assigned to posts with the regulars in monize the party,” said Mlles Poin will do the bidding of a master? The p th. bwcla ahip It knit to ua al mo r.iuna. andm a, maaam^A lumtah tii«. i-, aa entries for these races, as a hand mimic warfare. The results of the dexter today. “The republicans are Herald does not believe that Mr. Wor some purse has been huug up by the campaign begun today will not be progressive, and will free themselves den would be guilty of such a crime. frontier association. announced until the reports are com from reactionary control. An effort Let us turn to the other side of the to stifle the independents by with plete. question and see the cause for the at holding patronage to a foredoomed • P“' «"lmb »««ir,, >1 •Ilpfrb nmirla «t th. itx , WEIGHERS GIVEN ONE- tack on Mr. Worden. It will readllv <M*/mM>w. ra««uk.youlhl.yw W. .11 th»h>«h..f«f — ..|. -- I,. v. I. -1,. ir*. > lu.-nty failure. The party will get together than any other lacton. W« an aan>a.4 with »1 «> i„„„i a a.,,. ••• |t <n proti* hit ve ( t„ 4« tufi <<«•*. HALF OF THE DUTIES YNGBY BULL UXÌKS IN be seen that the men who are making - ----------------------------------------- J Al under progressive leadership.” it are those who are opposed to the BATTLE WITH AN AUTO I HAND HICYCLKM. W. du not nrul jl.rly lutHlte «rroud lur-l bui James P. Hyland Tells How the Gov- >-<•<! 'I tw». Wc ,k„ OUl courthouse removal. Mr. Worden M Ml^*a « »IO. I»r - ,,k , I ., ,. ... I,,,. WOMAN A EROFLA NI8T crament Was Cheated by . -J roller ehalna , .1 p,-bua, parta, and It tacks Sixty-Horsepower Car, Paint represents all that the people ask In A»// lÀt u.uai rtUd frutt. MEETS WITH ACCIDENT Officials the courthouse matter. He was the ed Crimson, and la Soon I Knocked Out I Aloft Ten Minutes When the Wind man who made the offer; the man NEW YORK, Sept. 15—Sensa who so clearly stated the proposition Wrecked Her Craft and It Was tional revelations of the methods em I to the voters; he Is the man to lead NEWARK, N. J„ Sept. 15.—Major Dashed to the Earth ployed In the underweighing frauds N. Hopkins of Branchville, N. J., is 71/ rrgnlar rrtail frin of thtu titn it the fight that must be fought out this HJO ftr^ti’, but totnu/M-e n tuiU were made on the witness stand by the first man on record to officiate at fall on that very question. Those NEW YORK, Sept. 16—Mrs. Frank James P. Hyland, who was assistant an encounter between an automobile Kalscbo attempted the first aeroplane who are raising the cry of the South R0 M0KTMMLE FROM PIRCTIRES government weigher from 1891 to and a bull. The major was driving flight In America ever made by a wo ern Pacific are the men who are op XAltJI, TMkt or CI mi will no« 1-t Ow ate oat. Maty f hrmunrt ptlra «old l*»| year. 1909, testifying at the trial of George | Ms new car, which to painted a bright man unaccompanied. She was aloft posed to the courthouse removal; Over two hundred tbouaand paira now in uae. E. Bedell and other customs' officials crimson, on the road to Hamburg a ten minutes when the wind wrecked they are the men who placed the West 0n0MPf10flhM«delna1taia*a. It la lively raay ruing, verydurableand lined In aide with on underweighing fraud charges. Hy-< few days ago when a bull essayed to the craft and It was dashed to the Side school where it Is today; thev and a apecial quality of rubber, which never becomea land was asked if he had ever done . test his strength against the 60-borse- earth. She was not Injured, and ex are the men who for years have been poroua and which cloaea up email puncture« without a I low- Rotte« th« thtete rehher tread teg thealr toeacape. We have hundred* of lettera from anti«. any underweighing. “A’' and puncture siripa “H" ■ power energy of the automobile en tricated herself and remarked that able to crack the whip and drive the iedcwaomera«tatin< that their lirea have only been pumped •nd “It." «Ino rim .trip "It" uponce or twice In a whole aeaaoa. They weigh no more I han "I underweighed tho first cargo gines. The bull charged head on, and she would catch It for smashing to pre rent rim cut llnft. Tlila people of Klamath county. They see an ordinary tire, the ptincture reaiatlngquairt lea being ylven tht tire will ontba.t ant oilier «everai layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on ths I was assigned to weigh ” was the re before Hopkins could avoid it the machine. their power passing away, and it is In by • ■al« SOI I, KLAN'ikC «»<> tread. The regular price of these Urea la fit piper pair, but for ply of the witness. He said he con crash came. The bull hit low strik EASY RIIII.VO. a vain attempt to hold on to It that advertiatee purpose* weare making aapetial factory price to the rider of only So per pair. . All ordcra shipped aame ------ ... --------- —¿«Iny latter la received. Wt> shlnC. f> n tinued underweighing from that time ing a heavy steel cross piece, and was they are today assailing the man who approval. You do not pay ------ A New Isiwyer a cent untl* 2 ___ _ scent until ----- you “----------- have examined and found them strictly aa trpr< M-ne-d. I acto li nt ill « rwf retlHlh«reho m,.l I«,, o.. ___ aa •f.A.'i a ■ « . ^r'piu . t . ■« ‘Ni — pn<i Hf"v on, receiving most of the corruption knocked ingloriously against the Attorney E. L. Elliott Is wearing a to at the head and front of the fight send FULL CASH WITH OltOKIl and enclose thia advertisement. You run no rUk In money from “Big George*' Lunny, I fence at the side of the road. The smile "that won’t come off" nowa that to being waged to free this coun •eadlu ua aa order as th« Ures may be returned at <»l) It expense If for any renami they are not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable mid money sent to us is as aaf. as In a who has been described in the testi car kept on. The only damage excep* days. the reason being the arrival of a ty from the Influence that has cost it bank. If you order a pair of these tlrea, you will find that they will ride coaler, run fader, mony as the "go-between” for In to the bull was a broken lamp. wear better, laat longer and look finer than any lira vou have ever used or seen nt any price. We fine baby boy at hie home Thursday so dearly. These men are the ones know that you will be so well pleated that when you want a bicycle you will elve ua y< ur outer. spectors and weighers in bribery op night. He has two daughters, and who went down into their pockets We want you to send ua a trial order at once, li-nce this remarkable tire < :f t ar TIDf9 »»'vsnyktndai auv pn. e mini ynuaend f.ieatudrof erations to secure underweights. The Condition Is About the flame the boy make« a trio of which he to and agreed to pay the Southern Pa ■w F«FSF SVK&SF FFFVffiO Iledgethorn Vunc-ure-l'p-.f tuea on approval a -.1 tu il at underweighers always got half the Postmaster Emmitt’s condition la Justly proud. Dr. F. M. White was cific *100,000 If It would come here. the special introductory price quoted above; ot write for our big Tire and Sundry Catab-xuc which describes and quotes all makeaaud kinds of lire« at a'>,ui hall the usual pti. r* amounts of the duties out of which about the same that it has been for the officiating surgeon. They are glad today that it is here. sags tUlT WAn* but write ns a portal twtev Hit Nur Tlltvk <>»- nt'VIN'I a bl.-vrle ■fSF fVVF FFM/g or a pair of tire« from anyone until yon know the new m 4 womlriful the government was defrauded. Hy the past few days. He did not red The fight they are making against It offers we are nuking. It only coats a |adtal tv l„rn werythlu^. WmeHNOW. land testified. quite so well last night, but his con F. C. Klabzuba, the Malin real es to a mere sham to serve their purpose. I ■ ■ METAB AVAI E AAAIDABIV Hylirad said that at one time he dition to not serious yet. IT it would keep the courthouse where i *• La Bi LAB vIvLL vUMflABIy tate man. had business here today. ABSTRACTERS I a nds Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH Lakeside Inn, CHICAGO, ILL