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HIDDEN DANGERS dellglitful time since they started From Goldfield to lllghop they crossed 1 four ranges of mountains, and It took Nature Gives Timely Warning* Thai four days to maku the 116 miles. REVtll.T KXI’NCTKD IN CHINA RK EIY E JARS IX UHI: II THEY No Klamath Fall* Citiseli The roads have been pretty good WILL HE Pl.At El> Can Affonl to Ignore expe- | except that they were very dry FLEET ORDERED TO BE READY dally through Modoc county, whore TO HAIL I DANGER SIGNAL No I OOfftM j there I* no crop at all S|>ecimeiiN for Exhibition Should IU' Had a from th«» kidney secretions They miles In thirty-Ave Heading They came D v | h > n < x 1 Official Salti to Be Brought iu So They Can t ut Friday, driving from the Carr ranch will warn you when the kidneys are Rt-belllon—Miasionarit*, Ask WAS DROWNED LAST WEEK Ih» PrtHewil From the sick. Well kidneys excrete a char, for tlia* lx»lx>r on Tul« lake to tills III ' for l*rotcetíoa MONDAY j Carr plane to Merrill tiie road was limber fluid Sick kidneys »end out i very sandy, but from Merrill here by u thin, pule and foamy, or n thick, SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30 Tend- Five doten fancy glass Jars huve ! Th«» many friends of J. Frank red, ill-sinellliiK urine, full of uedl | way of the hill road It was good. 1 ing to confirm the advices that Amer- been received by the Chamber of Adams, who was Indicted a few DISCOVERED DY MRS. NEWNHAM j ican troo|»a in the Philippines are ar- I Commerce Mr. Somers was auditor for sev ment und Irregular of pumuige. for the processing of ex miiuths ago for trespassing on guv DANGER SIGNAL No 2 conies eral of the Goldfield nilulng com- : ranging for a rush to China, the hibits. which will be placed in the erdment lafid. will be pleased to panics, anil Is making the trip over from thu buck Hack pains, dull und j Asiatic fl«*et has been ordered to be Was Noticed iu tin' Water Opposite i in readiness to leave at a moment's booth on the courthouse square and know that there «is Ittlle or no pros land for the benefit ol his wife's heavy, or sharp aud acute, tell you advertise the productiveness of the pect of his bx'lng convicted of the the Old Mill Sunday Morning. health They left tor Medford Mon- of sick kidneys and warn you of the ! notice. soil of Klamath county. approach of dropsy dlnbelca und charge. day Word was received by local Chi Buried Yoterday The Jars are of various shapes and Bright'a disease Doan's Kidney The trespass with which he wus nese recently that the depx>stnl Gen- sizes, aud when filloxl with the de charged consisted of his having se Pills cure sink kidneys and cure them U IS MISINFORMED I eralissimo Yuanshikai was preparing permanently. Here Is proof In the The body of little Ernest Finnell, to l)ead a rebellton in Human prov licious fruit that Is raised here will cured fenc«< posts from government land in excess of what one of the who was drowned last Monday even ince. The revolt is ascribx'd as re present a striking appearance. September 27. To the Editor of statement of a nearby resident. Every person who has some choice agents of th«> government pleased to the latke County Examiner. It bus J. M Jones. North Fifth stroat, ing, was discovered by Mrs. Jamas sulting from the award of th«- railway fruit or vegetable should bring it to consider the lawful limit. "I have Newnham, granddaughter of W. N. and other concessions and the rice been brought to my attention that Grants Pass, Ore., says the exhibit booth, where proper credit Mr. Adams had 2.600 fence posts the Merrill Record, u democratic usxh I Doan's Kidney Pills and am Willson. Sunday morning about 10 famine is also blamed. will be given to the grower. If each j cut from government land near Tuie o'clock. Coroner Earl Whitlock was newspaper published lit Klamath glad to state that they have helped The English missionaries are a|>- person who has something worth ex ; lake. Th«« recognized price for pout a county. Ore., has editorially claimed me greatly, For some time I suf- at once notified and the body was pealing to London for protection. It taken to the morgue, where it was Is claimed this condition is similar hibiting would bring it in the booth [ Is 1 cent each on the stump. Thai Information from Lake county thut lured from a pain In thr small of my could be tilled to overflowing and no ; would make the stumpage value of Itho Lake county naaembly endorsed back und wax also annoyed by Irre- prepared for burial aud interred in to an uprising. one would feel the burden. Bring In the posts Mr. Aduttis had cut 225. I II A. Brattalw-for Joint represents- gular paaaages of the kidney s««ro- the cemetery here the same after something that you have raised and The law stat«»» that posts to the The many remedies I trim! noon. ' live from this district aud thut W lions INDIAN BOY'S AND GIRLS let it be placed on exhibition. stumpage value of 250 may be cut Lair Thompson was recommended failed to give I ho least relief and at The little fellow was 12 years old. LEAVE FOR SCHOOL each year. and was the son of V. B. Finnell, the | for thut office by the district assent last I procured Iman's Kidney I'llla The section of the law authorizing bly in violation of Instruction for In a short time after takiug the rem Fairview grocer. He was fishing in Go From the Klamath Agency to FRUIT i NT K RESTO WATCH TEST ON FOISON SQUAD the cutting of the posts follows: Link river above the rapids Monday Brattaln. If such Information was edy the pains and aches left and tn» Ititerside. Calif., and to an *'Sx»ction 3—Settlers upon publle ••ver really received by the .Merrill kidneys became normal. I gladly afternoon and had hooked a large Arizona Institution S tan ford ITofesMtra Y’ieiv Twenty lands and other residents of the Record th«- originator of the story recommend Doan's Kidney I'llla," tish. He was either pulled into the statx»s and territories above mimed ha<l little regard for the truth The Young-ter* as They Feed Them For sale by all dnalm ••clew 60c. water by the fish or else he tripped Indian Agent Edson Watson and may procure timber fret» of charge county assembly «lid not endorse any Foster-Milburn Co . »affalo. N. Y . With Sulphur Dioxide Food over his pole, which is not known to a number of boys and girls from the from unoccuplt»d. unreserved, non- one for the office of representative. sole agents for the United Kistes, a certainty, and fell into the swift Klamath Agency came down from miueral public lands within said Mr. Thompson has excellent <iuallfi- PALO ALTO,. Calif , Sept 30 running water. He swam down stream that place Wednesday and left next Remember the name Down's— for a hundred yards or more, and evi morning^for California aud Arizona, I Some of Stanford's most prominent states and territories, strictly tor eatlons for the office of representa and take uo other dently struck against a rock, for where the young people will be placed .students are among a «quad of tw -nty their own iis «' for firewood, fencing tive. and his cntidldacy met the ap | on whom the effect of certain chew- building or other agricultural min proval of the people of Lake county. there was a bruise on the side of his in schools in those two states. Dr. F. M White wont down to head. F. P. LIGHT. Kono last night to look after Claude The two boys and four of the girls [irels as food are being tekte ' with n ing or domestic purposes, but not for See« Body in th«' Water Chairman Luke County Assembly. Harrison, who Is very III wjth pneu will go to Riverside. Calif., where I ”t«w of learning Just what may «•.<! sale or dls|»osai. nor for ise by other monla. Harrison la 23 years old. and Search was made for the body, but they will enter the school there, while ' may not be used in the curativ“ •»ro persons, nor for export from thx1 state without effect until Sunday morning, the other four girls are to go on to I CcSS of California driel frtii. The or territory where pro?»»i«d. The W. C. Bishop had business here Is traveling over the country. His relatives live at Los Angeles when Mrs. Janies Newnham, who was Arizona and attend the school in that men. known as the ‘‘poisor -quad." cutting or removal of timber or lum from .Merrill last week every day eat |>rescribel food-, »hili ber to an amount exceeding In stump looking across the river with a field state. The two boys and the girls are: the professors carefull', watch the re age value 150 Iu any enn year will glass, noticed something in the water Jesse Kirk and Eugene Weeks and sult. The* test is of great interest to not be |M»rmitted, except upon appli and discovered that it was the body Inez Weeks, Eda Jack-ton. Winnie the fruit growers of the West. es|»x- cation, and after the granting of a of the little fellow. The wind on Saturday had increas Jackson. Jennie Hood.Luretta «Gorge, cfally California, in that it niav re special permit. Except as above pro- ed the flow of water through the riv Hazel Conny, Kate Drew and Lulu sult in the restoration of ‘he use of tided it is not necessary for actual sulphur dioxide, which was ulmost rx'sldents to secure pernilssiou to *ake er. and the body bad evidently been Esset. vniversally used in curing fruits be timber from public lands in said ABSTRACTERS raised from the bottom and lodged fore the enactment of the pure ok »J states and territories for the purposes against a boulder in the stream. Dur- \|<W PASTOR FOR THE A. oholoe liti«* of Invent- ing the night the wind shifted to the, LOCAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH law prohibited it. Discussion ha aforesaid." (California, Oregon and Washing arisen whether or not sulphur diox- , south and the water fell several i ______ mentn tlistft will make inchee. leaving the body exposed to | lu.v. Hilton of Ore., Come« to ide is really injuriou.», and so Prof ton are included in the states men the piirehiiMer money Robert H. Swan, one of the as.soc>atc i tioned. ) view. It was curled around the rock the Klaamth Falls Pul|Mt professors In chemistr;.', arranged to* The wise (?) government employ« with the head and feet under water, Early in November make the test. saw the posts on Mr. Adams' place and the pressure of the swift current One of the first men to volunteer and assessed them, not at the stump- prevented it from being washed A new pastor for the congregation away. of the Christian church will arrive for the work was Kenneth Dole of I ago rate, but at the price of 13 cents Found Near Old Mill here early in November and assume Riverside, captain of this year'? foot each, the retail figure. A bill for the The remains were found near the charge of the members of that denom ball team. The tests will be contin posts at the 13-cent rate was present old mill and opposite the Joe Con ination in this city.’ He is the Rev. ued for four or five months, when tiie ed to Mr. Adams, and he refust'd to ger place, and were almost in the Hilton of Milton, Ore., and comes effects of the sulphur dioxide on the pay it. and was Indicted for trespass middle of the river. W. H. Sterling highly recommended, both as a speak- "poison squad" will be reported to ing on government property. Mr. Adams had the posts cut by :he referee board of five chemists ap MASON 4 SLOUGH and Bob Sloan were passing the Will- and as a man. Mr. Hilton Is one of the strongest pointed by former President Roose another man paying him the cost of son house at the time, and on being told that the body had been found men in that church in the state, and velt during the latter part of his ad the labor required. The s«»ction of the law permitting this follows: they waded to where it was and! the congregation here are delighted ministration. "Section I—In case when qualified brought It to shore. The current! to have secured his services, He is persons are not in position to pro popular among church members and LAKE COUNTY LANDS was so swift that they had to have READY L'OR SETTLERS cure timber from the public lands poles to brace themselves while they laity alike, and «iff a man who will themselves. It Is allowable for them were wading out to the body to pre I be a decided acquisition to the cit vent themselves from being washed i izens of Klamath Falls. He is mar Iu a recent dispatch from I-akeview to secure the cutting, removing, saw ing or other manufacture of the tim ried and has one child. away. the Portland Journal says: Not Badly Decomposed The land held under the Silver ber through the medium of others Lake irrigation project In this county upon an agreement with the parties The cold water had prevented the AID IN CAPTIRE OF MEN WHO BLEW IP TIMES are to be thrown open by the depart thus acting as their agents that they body from decomposing so badly as shall be paid a sufficient amount only J it would had the weather been warm, i ment of the interior November 26th. / to cover their time, labor and other M rs . M. M c M illan . Prop’r. and instead of being black the skin California State Labor Council Offer* but will not be subject to entry, filing legitimate expens«»s Incurred in con-1 $7.500 Reward for Conviction or selection until December 26th, at was more of a pinkish color. The fea of the Perjs-trators the Cnited States land office In Lake nection therewith, exclusive of any .«nd suites. . À tures. too, were not swollen so much : charge for the timber Itself; but no view. but what they could be easily recog • wo Club SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.—The These lands were withdrawn at the person, whether acting for himself or nized. i secretary of the State Building Trades instigation of the department of the as an agent for another, or other Buried bi the Cemetery ___ _ / wise, will be permitted to cut or re-1 The remains were taken to the council, in behalf of that organiza- interior some years ago, and have move In any one year timber or lum à > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS A 1 morgue, and after being prepared by “ tion, offers 27,500 for the arrest and been held useless for many years, ber to an amount exceeding In stump- 4-W wav WWWX» VW« XWWWX « w. -4 conviction of the perpetrators of the with settlers desiring to obtain title Coroner Whitlock, were buried in the pge value |50, except upon applica city cemetery. The little fellow was Los Angeles Times outrage. He prom to them. The Silver Lake project is tion. and upon the granting of a spe a member of the Christian church, ises the aid of all the unionists in another step in the development of cial permit.” Lake county, as the lands are spe "BIT nugmtown and services will be held in remem California in the investigation. Mr. Adams' casn will probably ’ M ■ AM dial! 1< « to cially adapted to the growing of brance of him at a later date. ■ 11 V i I • » come before the federal court tn kryrl« f<imi«hp<l bv uk Our t:..? agriii» •wrywherv Arw grain, hay and other products that Ernest Finnell was born in Ken- TAFT'S ATTITUDE TOWARD Air/iraiXdrf IA» f Portland this (all and from a close Cl> until y«m recetva 4n<i appn»ve « I ; - V r skip BALLINGER IS UNCHANGED were found to pay before the rail tucky. and was 12 years old the 15 th if kt. 4rtq in xlvnr*«»,/?«/ • i roads headed this way. Much of the reading qf the sections of the statutes > >. ir 4ixl 6 THIA I. during whtch may n»-< n«» ij which Urn« Hm« i rii of last month. governing the acts tor which Mi. II yvM| ahb thrt. not pcrfmly Mtiafad n» «!<• t.- » »tab IO «• WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. 30 — tract is choice grain land. U» it« at our eitMtHM and wo/ tnti . r >«/. The sympathy of the entire com- Adams is charged there is no doubt lumiah tl»e highrat <ta»& Inryrlra 11 in t * maita The cabinet "house party ” has dis fw •m.ill t<nAt atjfiv« «< lual 1.*« tory <«*•!. \»»«a rnunity go out to his bereaved par- but that he will be acquitted, if the oi u* âM hare th« n>an< I tditrr • Kit'f- persed, and Secretary of the Interior _ im » soi Itn . eats. rtr«< frtmi AUSTRALIA AIMS TO case ever comes to trial. i ■ • t /» w y / - . > , - ; • i Ballinger's actions indicate that the ■ / tlo and rraM,4««& m riorr nU. WEAK THE TRI STS V ! cabinet has not disturbed him. It is I YOU ASTONISHED llui,y ynu ■ . _.,b * , ”,r |r|w a| ( ‘ L «vw WILL WWIUU BE H«lVRI«flCU Our ” t., , . " r 1 FAVORS F EDERAL CONTROL F IND HOM1I UNDER PORCH AT reported that President Taft would r ...nm.kryoulh,,,,,, W«.»illh,l .1. .. . I. MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 30. ; . .................. W r , I . MERCHANT’S SUMMER HOME OF INTERSTATE STREAMS not permit any discussion of the Bal- A J** w *■*• ' '>!'• , .. I , L,,. , ¡,, „„... „ . , , I -to '->« ©ur prices. Orders fill«-«! ths d.iy rrcetved. --------- linger incident, indicating that he had —The new Fisher administration, SKCOW I> Il X « l> UK » < I » - I Hot Fight R<-*ults Over the Rx-wolu- not changed his attitude in the mat- the latest proposition, is that all mo Connected by Wir»-« with Battery in ,J"” *” "*"1 ’ — promjn iro'll a.l «ff.» ! . •’ f MUI. Pf.mpr, y .»< o pigri pricsr rt DRIDff Jwq ». .. 1 I ~ , nopolies shall be nationalized and all tion at Sevsion of National Ir Clump of Bushes—Tlte Pedice .In.l., „»....I. I ter. COASTER BRAKES, . ------- ------- --------- -lind« «t half th» .. ......... u‘ industrial authority throughout ’the i rigation Congress Art- Investigating commonwealth shall be vested in the PEL’BLO, Colo., Sept. 30.—Uh« VEWH OF 1 ,,,>ESE federation. This ambitions pro LOS ANGELES. Oct. 1 F. J. Zee- TROUBLE IS CONFIRMED gram it is intended to submit to the handelaer, president of the National Irrigation congress resolu-! Mer- voters by means of a referendum, tions committee pr«»sented a majority I tchants and Manufacturers' Hssocla- report favoring federal control of in-I WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept. 30.—j The people will be asked to ap ( tion which is backing the Times In th» rtgolar rrtml fr < » ot thrw tirn t, I" prr h“'. f”‘l Z> >■/»<««>.. z »» will —' 1 " terstate streams. The Coloradans i 8ecret dispatches confirm the news of [ prove or reject the proposals and af its anti-labor fight, reported to the Mil youaiamflr pair h>»UMJ\t<uhaiilhi>rllr,il^s). trouble in China, although the war terward legislation based on the peo- police this morning that a bomb had presented a minority report urging NO MORETROOBLE FROM PONCTORES state control. The debate that fol department denies that troops have pie's decision will be brought before been found under the porch of his NAII.H, Tacks »r olita« will not lot th« air Sixty lhou«nii>l pair« «okl la«t year. lowed on the floor was the hottest of been ordered to be in readiness to the parliament. ■ suburban home. Detectives are in Over out. two hundred thuunand pali« rviw In uae. It is proposed to hold the referen vestigating the affair. the session. The committee refused leave. There are 15,000 soldiers in OrsORIPTIONi Madrinati ainx Itixllvely liding veiydlltahlcatKl lue .l in»|.|e with dum in April next. From the pres to recommend any place for the Pan the Philippines. The police found fourteen pounds • a ndet-y «periti uuality of rubber, wlili h never become« ent date until then a strong platform of dynamite under Zeehandelaer's Con» ama-Pacific exposition, saying that aiul which cloaen up «mall punriurea without allow. Klamath Falls Boy Honored Kir tort. njM». W- have huiHiirtlii of letters from Mt I«- campaign will be organized on both porch, which was connected by wires fi.rli . tlir it was extraneous matter. untoinriAstating that their tiie«havennly been pumped Joseph Vincent Yaden, son of J. L. sides, and a bitter conflict may be to a battery in a clump of bushes up mice or twice trila whole w-aaou They weigh nomore than Francis J. Heney spoke today. He an ordinary tire, the innirtiire reaiatingquairUe« beili« »iven declared that the resolution passed | Yaden of this city, has been honored lookeel for. A factor complicating th«- b’' ‘"’"r* ‘»"y prepared fabric” th« | by being elected president of the | trrad Thetegu1nrpiiceofllie»elire«|.,/1 viperpair.bnt f.,r situation is the fact that the state ! by the Los Angeles Mining Congress divertitinepiiipi» .wearemnkinir a-tw u,1 («rtorypneelo favoring state conservation of re- [ *,aas_of V“1™"“?' Oi governments wish to retain control ! '*'*fl,1^’)V»n|y»4H.»pei pair. Ai|..r.1.I«,mpIwrf,’„Ilr(|)_ l-n-r it t-relveil WeshlpCO P «I at Eugene. Mr. Yaden is one of the factories within their respect-[ Te^illalhlw à’ XTll" ' ”n''' *"*• and Kind them .tri. Uv « sources was inspired by the holders [Oregon ' rl I I « i < A 1 ' pher, I,V m iking th. prue •<■'>» P" I of the best tennis players In this part ive boundaries. »end r VI.I. < AH If U f III OffDtll an<l ervl.** (hit «dwetUcfnent V<» m nin ,n of privileges. •I. V .Homer* and Wife Seeing °TdCr “ lh< UreVmay <H'K egpenM If for they art notaati.lscioryoiiexaimnaiion. Wi- are perfectly rellabte and m nev « "I to u« i" aaSnfr aS in a Referring to the resolutions offered of the state, and is also an excellent Country in the G xhm I Old- batik. If yuti order a pair of the*e tire«, you will find ihnt tliev will li't«* raider, run filler« by the Colorado delegation Mr. Heney student. He will no doubt make an Henry Vinson and daughter. Mis«: weai better, laat longer «ini look «ner than any tire »mi have ever tswd or - n at any prk r We Fashioned Way enviable record during his college know that you will "be no well ptenw,| that when v u w.ml ai 1. ,-y" e v •! will <1" u-your older. said in part: I’hoeb«', and son. Ruben Vinson and . W e want y<m to «end ux a li ml oiil-r at on,, , I, ’ course. “The motive may be seen if we | wife cant«- over from Medford Wed YOU NEED TIDE‘S Jfedgctii . n | . klu.lai anv price until vu-rn.l b.r a pair of .1.A.Somers and wife are seeing the ff ,, * c ti||r r.wif tirrt on uppti'val h » w | Irmi at look at Colorado, whose coal lands nesday. and arc guests at the Amer- country in the good old way. making c ,l»’f’ted alxnrt ; or write f >. onr big I ire and Hundry Cntdb «uè whkb are owned by two great companies. , Mrs. Joseph Ringo and children of nesday They went to l.angell Vai-1 the trip from Goldfield, Nev., to Med j dew tllwa ami i|notea all makr a atyl kind«of lite. nt r,l, ,t |,,it in- u-ufll pti' • «. DO NOT WAIT ■ •' •!-- in iiv no mu niivk «♦» »mv in «, vele 'Ttiolr aivirlszni infxxntlrkn frx Their evident intention to nrrYnnrtZYl monopolist Crescent are visiting Mrs. Ringo's ley Thursday, khere Mr. Vinson has a ford by wagon. They left Goldfield « P"r ' ... ,| «.j,, kmw the iu w and wonderful I Offer, we are making. It only cu.t»a p«wt«l to bam «• vrycm.g.’wiiie It N«»W. the seizure cf these lands is sufflcient parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oraves. here Thursday. September 2d, and have had a most FIND BODY OF ERNEST FINNELL 1 evidence of the ncceastty for federal control.” Will MAKE ït«Y NEAI APPEARANCE INDICTED ONDE» FALSE PREMISES Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages Lakeside Inn, \ I 8 50 HEDGETHORN PBNCTURE-PROOF Mi W SELF-HEALING TIRES J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL