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DIG DP SKELETON OF HUMAN BEING EÏIDENIIÏIHAI OF » WHITE MAN lt«aly lla«l tp|ssr«'i«tly Hastily Burlo«!, a» It Was But Tteme Fret Underground of uti eiiterprlslng turn of mind, and th«» banker; Deputy Hherlff C. D. Ar believes in making things go. thur, Dr Hmlth, F P. Light of the Hevoral now houseboats will soon , Lukevh-w hotel, and V. L. Snelling. be launchi-d at the Hhlpplngton water president of th«- Lakeview Mercantile front. Harry I’uach has contracted | company. with Mr Noslor for a bout of tho ex-I Those who went fmm here were: act also and dlnioutlons of the on«» Henry Boivin, wife, son aud daugh- owned by Mr. Withrow, This «»out ter; II. E Hunwak« r and wife, W. T. will be built at once, Th«- Mi-Geo Hidvo und daughter Roxa. J M. Dris brothers liuvu their bout about ready I coll and wife of Bonanza. to launch. It Is u neat nod trim little The candidates from this city were floating house. < Fred Melbas«-. Arthur Brittan and Mr. W, ('. Neff, chief ranger of the Padd«M'k. Mrs. Fred Melhase was also Crater national forest, has a force or one of thoiu- who w«»nt to Ashland men at work guttering fir conus and with the crowd. threshing the seed from them for the I A jollier crowd than those who purpore of reseeding the fire-swept wont front this section could not b« urea About twenty men will be em fou nd and when Klamath Falls has ployed In planting the seed, « 5.000 population they will have a Mr Withrow is building u spaciiSts temple here that would be hard to two-stall boat house at the Buena beat Vista water front The piling and foundation post* were placed by Mi Jury Return» Verdict Doty last week. Owing to the failure of the chief A few days ago a numlter of th«' | witness for the state to appear in the high actiool pupils visited Castle St <- are against J It Vollmer, charg«*d Cloud und yesterday some of the (at with Helling liquor contrary to law. ulty called So far this year 1.700 Judge Miller instrusted the jury to re- persons have vlslti-d th«- castle I turn u verdict of “not guilty,” which I they did. I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST »< SAVINGS SANK I I »OLLA Re REBOL RIEB Loans and Discounts ................................ S Bond«, securities, etc. ........ Banking house, furniture, and fixtures ........ ................... Due from banks (not reserve banks! ................................ Due from approved reserve banks ..................................... Checks and other cash items....................................... ............ Cash on band ............................................................................... They Must, However, Pay for th«' Pumping Plant mid Assume Total Maintenanc«' E v |M'I« s <» A not tier skeleton has boon found The qu«Mtion of the land owners tier», but this time no on«» knows who above the ditch using the water from it Is th-' remains of It was dug up th«- canal for irrigating their lands by Frank Williams, tin« of th«- work has bean brought up at various tim«-s, men at the Knnuome-Crummey <«»m- and C A. Bunting cormip«>nded with uany's quarry at the head of 1.1 nk itecretary of th«- Interior It A Bal lllver Saturday, anti was burled Hun- linger, relative to tli'j mutier. day near whart- It was found The owners wished to take water Thu skeleton was complete when , from tbe canal when there wav a »ur- discovered, but won crumbled when i j plue, and Mr. Ballingeri ryply to the exposed to the air. the skull breaking j question follows: in several pleeee. From th«< shape ol . Department of tbe Interior. Washing the h«»ad it was apparently that ot u | ton. D. C.. September 13, 1910: white man, aud the long slendut i 'Mr. C A. Bunting. Merrill, Ore.: teeth would load one to believe that "Sir Referring to your verbal re- he came from a refined family. . qu«»st for consideration of plan tor The remains were discovered on the I permitting landowners above the ».lope above th«- water where Upper ; i Hml Beet« Neriouaiy III for a Numlwr In-f.-iid* th«' Stand of th«- l*r«>liibiti<>n. present reclamation canal to pump Klamath luike empties into Link | surplus water from tbe canal for irri ot W h A»— Wrutf “Itattl. Hymn 1st» That th«- < »immunities Ire lllver. An excavation wan being made gation of tbelr lands, I have to ad- of th«' Republic." for the rails on which the engine Be<t«'rcd by the latw vis«* you that if a sufficient supply of and cars with which th« crushed water were present in the canal for rock Is to b« hauled to th-- bunkers this purpose, private owners might be h-nte addressed a permltt«»d to install at their own ex Rev O. II will run. and It was while digging foi t’nlted P reo« Servire this purpose that the remains were BOBTON. Oct. 17 Telephone ro- . . rowded I iouh -- at the Iris Sunda* pense pumping plants for pumping round. ports received here Hay that Julia night, when he answered the argu- waler for irrigation of their lands, . Years ago the portion of Upper Ward Howe, author of the “ _____ Battle ment» advanced by ex-Mayor Rose ot provided they became a part of the Klamath I-ake where th«* skeleton Hymn of th«« Republic." died this j Milwaukee in hit address last week, project and contributed to it their The meeting opened with a prayer proportionate cost of the construction, was discovered was tbe camping morning at the horn«, of h«»r daughter. I grounds for the Indians, wbo assent- Mrs. Mauds Elliott, at South Ports by F M. Upp and the speaker was in operation and maintenance charges. bl«*«l there for their councils, »nd had mouth Mrs. Howe has born »erlou»- troduc'd by J. B. Mason. “I am not advised as to whether In tho beginning Mr. Feeue stated there is any surplus in the canal -wtabllshed a considerable village ly ill for a number of weeks. i that he addressed his listeners as a which would be available for tbe irri From the position ot tb<< remains man. and not ns a preacher. During gation of additional lands, but should when found It Is bellevttd that th«' lilt) FOOTBALL GAME man was shot and then hastily burl«»«!, ON NKVKMBKR TWELFTH J bls remarks he quoted the board of a spwifle application be filed for the I charities of the Catholic church, right to pump water from the canal aa the skeleton was only about three r«»et from the surface when found, and Will Occur at Corvelli* Between Stat. which stated that “liquor was at tbe for a specific piece of land, the same . bottom of 90 per cent of tbe poverty would receive due consideration. Any most of the earth could have been University and the Agricul < in the world." washud over the body, as II was at tural College such application should be made to Ho also showed that only four the project engineer, Klamath Falls. the foot of a rocky bluff states were committed to the license Oregon. Very respectfully, What give« more color to that con I Special to The Herald. CORVALLIS. Ore., Oct. 17.—The system. Pensylvanla, Nevada. Utah clusion was the fart that Instead of “R. A. Ballinger, Secretary.” the remains being In a position that football contrat betwren Oregon Agri and New Mexico. Mr. Feose read a telegram from the would bring the head up the hill or cultural college and University of Or -'Ise parallel with the alopo, the head egon will be played on the local cam chief of police of Bangor, Me., in ..FFERH ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR TRADEMARK was down hill, and lying at an angle pus on November 12th. This is the which it was stated that that official of about forty-five degraea Th« re biggest gamo of the season, and the bellevt>d the «reining failure of the mains had eridanlly been there for students are plrasod that It will be law In Maine was owing to the fall- Many WIU Compete fur the Honor of Designing the Beal for the many years, for the bon«« wer« porus played here in place of Portland. Five , urc of the fudg«»s to inflict Jail sen- Big Exposition thousand people are expected, and ar 1 tences. and very light. No one seems to know of what p«r- rangements are being made to accom , Telegrams were also received from Artists and painters of the highest the governors of Kansas, Georgia. ■*on the skeleton was the remains, be- modai«» them. rank all over the country have Indi A game to be played between the Alabama. Mississippi favoring prohi - ause anyone who was burled openly cated their Intention to compete for would not have been laid to rant In frrahmen of Oregon's two state col- bition. ••o unusual a location. ; leges, the Oregon Agricultural col- Rev. Fees«- made an impassioned the SI,000 prise offered by the Pana I lege and University of Oregon, has Several weeks ago two men who plea for the enactment of the state ma-Pacific exposition committee for a The date Is set for wide prohibitory law at the «lection design for their trademark—the wer« excavating for the newer pip«» ! been scheduled which are being laid In this city, dug November 5th. Just one wrek before next month and for the defeat of the largest prize ever offered in a contest of this character. up a skeleton on Third street, near the vsrslty teams will line up. The home rule bill. Not only will the men who have the Presbyterian church. Thooe ra ; contrat this year will go to Eugene, been adding lustre to the fame of mains, however, wer« identified as and will be played on the college cam- POPULAR RAILROAD MAN California by their work in the East those of a man namod Hornbuekle, I pus next year. MARRIED BUNDAY NIGHT be represented, but the artists whose who was burled yearn ago In what — magazine covers, illustrations and was formerly the first cemetery In JAPANEBT TRAINING BH1P8 J n. paihtlngs have made their individual Klamath Falla, known at that time BAIL FOR AMERICA ity familiar to all Americans will try .is l.lnkvllle, and who was supposed to achieve the distinction of having to have b«»en killed while fording To <'ruine Down the Coaat a* Far aa created the design that will symbolise l*anama. Arriving Ttierv Shortly lx>nt River. He was the first man J. B Duncan, the well known con tbe greatest work of man. * After Taft's Visit burled In the cemetery, and as bls ductor on the Southern Pacific road, Tbe conditions governing the con grave was not marked by a headstone and MI m Martha D. Wlntei, a pretty test are: his remains were overlooked when United Prra« Service. "A prize of $1,000 is offered for the TOKYO. Oct. 17.—The training school teacher of Red Bluff Cal’*., the l-odica were removed to the pre*- were married at the parsonage of the best and most practical design for a cruisers Asama and Kasagi, with 149 ••nt burying ground. cadets on board, started from Yoko Methodist church last night, the Rev. trademark for the Panama-Pacific ex O. H. l’eese performing the 'eremonv. position. Tbe words 'Panama-Pacific suka today for a cruise on the Amer IIIKKE MEN H< Al.DEDON Mr. Duncan la one of the most pon- International Exposition. San Fran- ican Pacific coast as far south as Pan TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER ular men on the road, and bis brlrf-» cisco, 1915.' must be Included, and ama. They will be at Panama on also has many friends and sequain'-' tbe design submitted must be finished I'W'combor .10th, presumably shortly Eva|M>n«t<>r Burst, Permitting the ances. who wish them a very pl rasa nt In detail with the color scheme at after President Taft's visit there. Hiram to Kacapc—Fourth .<«•■ matrimonial voyage. tached. Competition will close Octo <l«l<*nt in Tso Year« ber 15th. and the name of the winner W ELIJM AN’S BALIAMIN BAILING of the contest will be announced a few TOWARD THE IRISH COAST PROHIBITION LECTURES HERE Ilnlt««d Pres. Service. deva later. THE LAST OF THE WEEK i SANTA BARBARA. Oct 17.— “The design will be used as a seal Thro«' men were probably fatally Weather In Ideal and Craft In Making Dr. Clarence True Wilson Will Bpeok to be phtced on all offic'al documents Alw.ut Twenty Knots an Hour. .raided aboard the torpedo boat de- as part of official posters, on all sta In 1111« City Friday, Saturday Await a Mcssa<e Htroyer Truxton Sunday off the Banta tionery and all other literature or and Sunday ilosa islands. Th«* evaporator burst, documents that we may desire to o letting loos«* the st«*um. Tho news of ITnlted Press Service Dr. Clarence True Wilson of Port make official.** SIASCONSETT, Mans . Oct. 17.—It i he disaster became known for th«' llrst Urn«; when the Truxton arrived is believed that Walter Wellman's land will he here the last of this week and deliver a series of addresses on JOIN THE “DON'T WORRY CLUB here with the Injured men. The ex dirigible balloon Is sailing northeast prohibition Friday, Saturday and Sun plosion la said to I m . the fourth that towards the Irish coaat. Thewlrehss day, and he will speak in Merrill on has occurred on th«» Pacific coast stations are awaiting a message. The Some one should organize a move weather Is ideal, enabling Wellman to Monday and Tuesday of next week. ment to promote the conservation of within the last two years. Other dates will be given later. nave his gasoline. The airship is now worry. There has b«*en so much said making twenty knots an bonr (about In the past few years In emphasising i HAFT twenty-throe land mile*). the danger of forest waste and the Registration Closed Monday depletion of the coal supply that It The registration books closed Mon Contaùn» Half Million FVW—Thrmh- MANY ATTEND DEDICATION would not be strange If the mothers Init Fir Seed« to K j - mc I the OF THE ELKS' TEMPLE day. and those who have not regis of a future generation And themselves tered will have to be sworn in if they Itamed Over Area unable to persuade the boys even to wish to vote at the election next carry In the fuel for the kitchen stove. month. The registration has been The Long Lake Mill company's Alarmists, and conscientious ones at I heavy since the books opened since Hleamer, thu North Star, came down tl.al, have told us that at the present the primaries, and It is expected that the lake with a log raft of half a mil-1 ratio of waste to growth, ordinary there will be 2,000 votes cast this lion fret The magnitude of such a A h representative a body of men an fe»*t crossties for railroads will be so mass of timber is better understood , ever left Klamath Falls went to Ash- year. That will be 500 more than the scarce in a few thousand years hence when the dead weight of It is estimat-. land last week to attend tbe dedica last election, as there were 1,500 cast that an ordinary roan will be unable t'd at over 2.000 tons. Thr«*e more tory services of the Elks' new temple, at that time. to step from one to another when rafts of tbe same siM are to be which haa recently been erected in walking the track. And we arc burn Young People Come From Merrill brought down noon. The Long Lake that city. They wont from this city ing so much coal unnecessarily, we A party of young people came up ure told, that possibly in the next cen- peopl«' are sure doing things. Since and from Idtkoview, and a better claim they bought th«» North Btar they are of men or a finer lot of fellows could from Merrill Saturday, and had a 1 tury, if the demand continues to in getting a lot of logs for the mill to not be found. Those from Idtkevlew most enjoyable time here. They were crease, the coal miners will not be were: Esa Ratliff. Lois Barrows, J. Leland able to remain out on strikes more handle this winter. C. H. McKendree, the real estate Popo, Riley A. Powers, Verna Mein-' than six to seven months in the year. Captain Wlckatrom haa installed n donkey « ugiuv at his freight dock, to man. and wife; J. C. Dodson, a cattle tyre, Grace Barrows, Grace Kidwell. These statisticians and prophets seem I h < used In moving sand from his man, and wife; John M. Flytln. the Viola Robinson, Leslie L. Pope, Cliff to forget that by the time the crossties are all gone airships will be carrying bargee to the dock Th«» captain is shoep man. and wife; W. H. Shirk, ord C. Harter and D. W. Wright. MANY HEAR REV. 6. H. FEESE at Klamath Falls, in the State of Orugon, at the close of business. January 31, 1910. 48,344.53 2,484.4« 2.150.74 10,932.83 20,402.44 872.13 19,887.75 ...8124,854.58 IJABIIJTIEB DOLLARS Capital stock paid In.......... ....... > Undivided profits, lees expenses and taxes paid. ......... Individual deposits subject to chuck ..... Demand certificates of deposit................. Time certificates of deposit ....................................... Savings deposits ........................ <............... Total 25,000 00 48.«4 50,930.11 280.00 11,585.00 37,010 83 • 184,854.58 State of Oregon. ) County of Klamath,Ise. I, J. W Seimens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the brat of my knowledge and belief. J W SEIMENS. Cashier. Correct Attest G. W. BALDWIN. J. A. MADDOX. Director*«. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, 1810. E. L. ELLIOTT. NoUry Public RUSSELL HIGHGRADE MACHINERY EN GIN ES • BO I Lt RS • SAW MILLS-THRESH E R5 WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AHO PRICLi THE AM AVER ILL MACHINERY CO. SPOKANE, WA3H. . PORTLAND. ORC. • SAN UOSC CAL all the pasengers and probably much ot the freight. Natural gas and elec tricity generated by water power will solve the coal problem and allow all tbe strike traders to enter politic«- openly and run for office.—National Dally. CARUSO, FAMOUS TENOR. FALLS 8EN8ELE88 ON STAGE MUNICH, Bavaria. Oct. 17.—Enrico Caruso's physicians say the singer must abandon bls engagements be cause of the accident last Tuesday night. In the second act of “La Boheme” Caruso was bowing bls acknowledgements when hts forehead came in contact with an iron rod used in shifting the scenery. The singer stepped behind the wings and fell un- consc'ous. He recovered slowly, and insisted upon going on for the third act, through which be sang without the audience being aware of the mis hap. Fortunately a thick wig pro tected tbe artist's head. lief demanded and prayed for in er complaint, to-wit: That the bonds f matrimony heretofore and now listing between yourself and the 'lalntlff herein be forever diaaolved nnulled and set aside, and that the laint’ff be awarded tbe care and stod* of her three children, vis: \da Harrington, Wilbur Harrington nd Leland Harrington, and ’or such >tber and further relief as to the ourt may seem Just and equiUble. This summons is served upon you by order of the Hon. George Noland, Judge of the above-entitled court dated September 28. 1910, ordering that summons be served upon you by publication in the Klamath Re publican, a weekly newspaper print ed, published and circulated in Klam ath Falls, Klamath county Oregon, for a period of six consecutive and successive weeks, from date of the first publication, the date of the first publication being on Thursday, the 39th day of September, 1810, and 11 »e date of tbe last publication being cn Thursday tbe 10th day of Novem HURRICANE IS DEVASTAT ber. 1910. that being the last day in ING THE COAST OF CUBA which you are required to appear and answer. KEY WEST. Oct. 14.—Many are HORACE M MANNING. reported to have perished in the trop Attorney for Plaintiff. ical hurricane which is devastating Cuba. The deaths are chiefly in the Santa Clara province. The cable from Havana has failed, and no de tails can be secured. Recover*» His Horara H. H. Farvur of Bonanza lost three torses a short time ago. and as be had purchas«»d them near Fort Klam ath. be concluded that they had strayed back to their former feeding grounds. He was <-orr«»ct in his rea soning and found the animals there, but one of them had died, and he re turned home with the other two. For a feed bag suspended from a bracket on a horse's collar, instead of from its head, an Illinois inventor claims that a horse using it will have more freedom of motion and will waste less feed. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Sounty of Klam ath. Elvira Harrington, Plaintiff, vs. Eli jah Harrington. Defendant. To Elijah Harrington, the above- named defendant: In the name of the state of Ore gon yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the last day of the time pr«»ecrlbed In the or der for publication of eummone made herein to-wit: Thursday, the 10th day of November. 1810, that being six consecutive and succeaslve weeks from the date of the service of this summons upon you, and If you fail to so appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof the plat** tiff will apply to the court for tne Pickard (Ejna HE Pickard t««ae mark on any piece means that only the finest china and the best of materials have bqen used, and that it has bad sufficient careful firings to guarantee Its absolute permanency. Every piece is a study; a skillful adaptation nt of design and coloring to a shape by a master-hand. T Look in the Window etMi Rev* a Few of tbe Ron-plre H. J. WINTERS HIGH-GRADE H4ND-PAINTFD CHINA BICYCLES For an up-to-date wheel, get a Rambler, on sale at the OUN 8TORE. For sale or rent. Tents to rent. Guns. We carry a full line of Sporting Goods. THE GUN STORE J. B. CHAMBERS