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friend, ended bls Ilfs the dsy before, fie will gredually reduce the appro- by tailing carbolic acid and shooting priatlona until the fire fighting prob himself In the head. lem la solved. ------------------------ / Mr. Hackett was about 40 years old, snd was a member of nn old HOME TOWN API’iaiHE WINK OLD . TI M EHM HAY EVERYTHING AVIATOR CARRI KH SEVEN WOULD KEEP AIXM»F FROM HAI» PAHBENGEItH IN MONOPLANE family In this section. He bad been FOR Git A NTH I’AHH i*O| NTH TO IT UNGER REPORT III for two years, but had been able ——— PAU, France, Feb. 3.—Aviator Ix» to attend business. lie made ths remark to a friend in Though Defeated, High Hc-hool !>»- With th«* Cattle on Ute Ranges In Martin, with seven passen grrs accom Hower CommlUrv on Agriculture FI'IIMTIKM FACTORY FOR TOWN the hank, "Would you be surprised to Holds That It Haa No panying him, a combined weight of Itailng Team Is by No Means Dis Fine ( 'ondltlon, Htokmeo IH AMBI REI» 1,113 pounds, flew a four-seated heaT of me doing what Coyle did?" JuriMticUon couraged by the Decision Are Feeling Good Bierlot monoplane over the Pau aero- Thu friend mad« a Joking reply and drome, thus establishing a new rec- thought nothing more of It until he WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 3.— LAKEVIEW, Feb. «’ Many of the ord. Holding that it had no jurisdiction to heard of th« suicide. GRANTS PASS, Feb 4- The de- consider the report of the regular bating team of the Klamath County old settlers and othera qualified to PERMIAN MINISTER IH constituted committee of the two High school waa defeated by the de- make weather predictions for Lake ♦ ABBAMBINATE!» AT NOON branches of congress, the house com bating team of the Granta Paas High i county declare that the first robin of Manufacturer Kaya lie Is Greatly Im ♦ A Few Rciiiarki» on Nome Timely ♦ achool laid night on the question: mittee on agriculture voted unani the season, seen here last Bunday, pressed U’ltli Klamath Falls' ♦ local Questions ♦ TEHERAN, Feb. 4.—Two Armen mously to refer back to the house •Jlcsolv«d, That immigration Into Is a forerunner of an early spring. Future Prospects By Rev. G. H. Fees« the United States Should Be Further I This year has been remarkably mild, ians today shot and killed San led the Ballinger-Pinchot reports. ♦♦♦-------------- ♦ --------------- ♦♦♦ Restricted by an Educational Teat.” and outalde of a little snow and a Dowleh, the Persian minister of Speaker Cannon referred their re (Note Just before his Bunday Granta Pana took the negative view few days of cold weather, there has finance, gbo was returning from Mej- ports to the committee, and the com Al last daylight can be seen peering The assassins were pursued, mittee recommends that the reporta evening sermons. Rev. Fees«, pastor of the argument. been nothing like ft In years. The diss through the negotiations that have but escaped. of th» Urac« Methodist Episcopal be placed on the calendar. Although the visiting team lost, prospects for the coming year are seen pending for the paat two weeks church gives a Short talk on ques they presented a very able series of bright, and the stock on the ranges between the Chamber of Commerce tions of local Importance. The fol arguments for their side of the ques is In fine condition, and fully able to and Murray Midlaw for the location lowing was given last night): tion, but the support alwaya accorded stand any ordinary winter weather of his factory here, and a Anal settle the members of a home team won the that may come between now and ment of this Important matter Is now A recent communication to the Ore contest for the Grants Paas team, spring. Many of the atockmen say In sight. Three separate Mid distinct gonian gave Klamath Falla a popula such a step the missionaries would they have learned a lesson In times propositions were mad« to Mr. Mid- tion of 5,300, according to the com iiowsrd, who accompanied the team, past, and are now feeding hay during taw, and after mature consideration pilers of th» new city directory. The will return home Bunday, while ixiuls the few weeks In winter when it Is of them all It seems that he has final correspondent do«« not forget to sug Tolle and Nellie Cogswell will attend sometimes necessary. This, they as ly settled on proposition number gest that according to the city charter the state convention of the Christian I sert, brings the stock out in tbe three, offered by the committee on Klamath Falls will be entitled to five Endeavor society at Ashland. spring In better condition, and elim manufactures, which Is as follows: saloons. inates the loas that has often resulted “That we furnish him the neces It will be quite Interesting to note during a severe winter on the higher sary lumber and Irsee him a sit« near IIIIJ. TO REAI’ltlRTlON the real basis of aueb a proposition. We now make four deliveries daily by altitudes above tbe valleys. ■the centsr of the town at a nominal It ia estimated that 3,«00 persons LKGIMI«ATIVK KKPIIENKNTATION I rental of 310 for * period of four, the General City Delivery. Your pat of ibis population are above 1« years years, at the end of which time Mr. WOMAN AR HEBT ED AH of age. Laidlaw la either to vacate the prop ronage is solicited and satisfaction is ROHRER OF GRAVK Minors, according to law. cannot erty or purchase It. value to be de become patrons of the saloon. At guaranteed. Prices as low as possible termined by value of similarly locat DANVILLSX Ky , Feb «.—Mra. i least 400 of such must be taken from ed property at that lime.” Amanda Harrison, or Mr«, Gilmore, , SALEM. Feb. 8 — Multnomah coun th« 3.«00. That three-eights of the A representative of the Herald population la composed of women Is ty will be allowed fifteen representa aa she waa also known, who ia i ral'ed on Mr Laidlaw and obtained the most conservative estimate.. Bo tive«, Including one joint representa ' charged with being one of the per- ¡ the following Interview: PHONE 1517 J 1,300 or more persons must be de tive with Clackamas county tn a leg sons who attempted to rob the grave "As you perhaps know, said Mr. ducted from tbe population of the city islative reapportionment bill which of G. B Baufiey in the Stanford ceme l-aldlaw, "I met with the special com for th« reason that by law they can has been Introduced Into tbe house. tery Monday night, was arrested in a m It tee of your Chamber of Commerce not become patrons of the saloon. Thia ia an increase of two over tbe remote section of Casey county lets last Friday afternoon and discussed Ho the city fathers are authorised present representation, and It will Saturday night. The warrant for her with them quite Informally the entire to provide saloon accommodations probably be opposed by most of the arrest waa sworn to by a brother of * matter, and we reviewed the subject for I.«00 persons who by law cannot Multnomah men. who contend that 8aufiey, and the search for the wom ♦ from every possible angle. Several the largest county should have twen an has been through Boyle. Lincoln. become patrons of the saloon. suggestions were made which reault- Hut there Is another class who le ty men in the house, having a third Oarrard and Casey counties. A young cd in three pmposltlons bring made gally may become patnfns of the sa of the population. The bill will be I man Is said to have assisted the wom- Ui me. Thee« were all carefully con loon that for good snd sufficient rea passed upon the constitutional provi ' an In digging the body of Saufley sidered, and while I am frank to say sion which says that each couaty : from Its grave. ’ The casket was sons will not. they did meet entirely or fulfill com This class consists of men who may having one-sixtieth of the population found above the ground, but the body pletely my requirements and desires, had not not been been disturbed. disturbed, regularly drink liquor, but who will or a major portion, or each group of J 'had ret they all seemed to bear the hall not patronise a saloon, and others counties having this proportion of the _________________ mark of sincerity and a desire to meet who do not drink at all. l>opulatlon. shall have one repreeen- ... ......... ... ...... . . . ,. FLOOD DANGER RELIEVED me more than half way in my wishes I re and that the remainder shall i ......... _ That one half of tbe men of the tat . . . .. . TO BE FARMED AT STOCKTON to locate In your city. , city are such Is a conservative esti be represented according to popula- | "I have been In consultation today mate Ho really the city fathers may UoB I SACRAMENTO, Feb. 3.—The flood with all three members of the com provide for 1,000 men above'Sl years There are various interpretations crest the Rlter paMed mittee and Mr. Oliver, and during an of age who may become patrons of of this Provision, however, and it is this morning, and the Interview with W P. Johnson finally tbe saloon. Hut who wishes a 31- on this point that there will be a river is subsiding. It Is believed that determined to accept proposition, year old boy to become a victim of ciaah. The bill will reduce tbe repre ail danger from the flood in the Up* which In substance means that the the saloon? Now what Is tbe sum sentation of Willamette Valley coun f per valley has passed. lumber will be furnished gratis and mary? According to this new esti ties by five. Clatsop would lose one It is also believed that the flood a lecse for four years be given me on mate of our population whether fully representative. Marion one, Linn crests of the Sacramento and San Joa a wires of land on 8lxth street, west determined as reliable or not, 3,300 one, Washington one, and the joint quin rivers will reach the junction of of Ravldge's mill. persons must have tbe saloon forced Douglas-Jackson district one.. It the rivers at tbe same time, and over "Proposition number one appealed upon them as an Institution that by provide* that after giving Multnomah flow the farms in the lower valley. very strongly to me. but I found that law they cannot become patrons of county an addition of two, the other KLAMATH FALI a . OR*. The farmers have been warned, the sites offered therein would not snd for the reason that it is proven three shall go to Eastern Oregon. and a large force Is working hard on be at all suitable or available for my detrimental to the best Interests of Raker county would be given an in the levees. factory, therefore I determined, after society; 1,000 persons will not pat- crease of on«, Klamath and Crook mature consideration that number ronlse the saloon for they have no one and a new district composed of three contained the most advantage Lake and Harney would get one. use for it. ous elements for not only my own In One thousand men. some of whom Union, Umatilla. Morrow, Sherman. terests. but that the place selected are 31-year-old boys, are to be pro Gilliam and Wasco would have a would also conserve the best Interests vided with five saloons upon the basis joint representative. Malheur county California Forester Bellerre His Sys of the city, as It Is selfevldent that tem Will Cope With the Evil of a-n estimated population of 5,300. would have a representative to be the most advertising the city can get Successfully elected within its borders, instead of The*»» facts may furnish the city of Its progress the more advantage fathers and the dtlsens of our town combining with Harney. It will obtain therefrom, 1 expect to SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 3.— no little room for much thought. obtain the preliminary papers ‘to the I A system (or forest fire protection Is G. H. FEESE. OREGON LUNATIC IB final agreement to be entered Into outlined in bills introduced In both CAPTURED AT Tl'RLOCK this afternoon, and will shortly leave houses at the request of State For OFFICIALS ARRANGE Hill for Reno to start the work forward. ester Homans, asking for an appro A craiy man, claiming to have DYNAMITE KXPIXMION "I want to say one thing, and make priation to start the forester's work. » - come from Oregon, was captured at thlr emphatic, and that la that were 1 i Turlock. Calif., last week. The not fully and firmly convinced of the PriMccator Haya Powder Waa in the Journal of that city has tbe following City for Hi* Days Without CATALOG prosperous future of this communitv to say concerning the fellow, but un a Permit READY TO MAIL I would not come her« at all, but the fortunately the man's home town was ! fnet Is that 1 have become thoroughly i Th* Uadis« S««d Catalsa «4 tbs W LOR’. Calais«. Ywrllll JERSEY CITY, Feb. 4. When not given: Imnregnated with the Idea that the on GOOD ssad —seed fai "Last Saturday morning Marshal eight officials of the Jersey Central, fottire bolds forth great things for and (st lbs bast. Writs 1 Shaffer received a telephone call to Dupont Powder company and James Klamath Falls. CHAS. H. LILLY CO, Seattla. Wn. I come to the People's State bank "it 's true that I may be In error, Healing, owner of the lighter Cather building at once. Upon arriving but I am willing to stake my future ine W„ were arraigned a blg array there he discovered some one in th» on the nrerilctlon that this will event of counsel Indicated that the juria- toilet with the door locked. Mr. diction of Hudson county would be ually become one of the most Import Shaffer phoned for Constable Slmen- ant r't'es In the West. It haa been a questioned. The prosecutor said he was pre sen and upon his arrival the officers great pleasure to me to meet with finally persuaded the man to unlock your representative citlxens, and the pared to prove that the explosive the door. It waa at once seen that gunornl feeling of optimism that per causing the recent disaster was in he was craay. He came originally the city six days without a permit. varies vour entire community haw from Oregon, and has passed through Additional divers are at work search been extremely gratifying to me. ♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»«•♦♦♦«♦♦fifi Turlock a few days ago on his way ing the lighters Whistle« and Cath- "When I become one of your par- south. At Livingston he imagined a manent residents, with my Interests erlne W. for additional bodies. posse was chasing him, so he stripped linked with your Interests, you may himself of his shoes, coat and hat and will find me me In the front rank TOWN OF EAGLE POINT On Klamath Avenue and after wading the river he made i cf vour citlxens upholding the pres IN NOW INtNIRPORATKD dive for Turlock. When locked up he near O- K. Feed Barn ent and fightlag for the future In ter was aa wet aa a drowned rat and oth rs*« of title etty.” Vote < 1 erwise 'all ia.* He waa taken to Mo < ' desto, where he Is confined in the In < ■: K. K. nUHRKRT WKDR Horseshoeing a Specialty sane ward of the county Jail, await A CALIFORNIA GIRL ing commitment *o the Inaane asy MEDFORD, Feb. «.—The town of lum. He said his name waa Charlee F. T. ALLEN AND A quiet wedding took place at .1 Eagle Point, twelve ml lee northeast nibble.” E. H. PATTERSON - ’ o'clock Sunday afternoon, when Miss of Medford, haa voted to incorporate Louise Adcock of Grass Valley, Calif., and become a village. The vote on Teacher Charged With Cruelty became the wife of E. E. Bussert. Incorporation stood 33 for Incorpora- Wm. Barks of Midland haa com The ceremony waa performed at the tlon and 15 against. groom'a residence on North Sixth The officers are: Mayor, P. H. plained to the achool board of cruelty street, by Rev. G. H. Feeee, pastor of Daly; recorder, F. M Stewart; coun on the part of the teacher, Mrs. Grace Methodist chureh. Mr. Bus cilmen, W. L. Chlldreth, Gus Nich Arch ye Kirkendall, toward hie 11- sort Is a well known local plasterer, ols. George Owings, Dr. Holt. Wil year-old eon. It ia asserted that the I and has a wide circle of friends here. liam Knighton and George W. Ansley. boy waa cruelly beaten by the teacher on Wednesday of iaet week. The HANKER KILIR HELF matter haa been brought before the Three More Conversions IMITATING FRIEND Three persons united with tha school board and will be Inveetlgated. Christian church yesterday. C. H. «■ASTON, Pa., Feb. «.—William Hilton, the present pastor, haa been Dr White reported the arrival on Hackett, paying teller of the Eaton with the church thirteen Sundays, Monday of a nine-pound boy at the National bank, committed aulclde In and during that time eighteen per home of R. M. Whitlatch, near the the same way that William Coyle, a sons have united with the church. Catholic church. LAIDLAW ACCEPTS FIREWORKS BEAT ARGUMENT PREDICT AN EARLY SPRING NOT OS,” SAYS COMMITTEE HAWXHtlRSTI MARKET “Si'; Specialty of Large Pieces J.W. HAWXHURSr Teach Your Little Ones First Trust and Savings Bank Goodrich’s Cash Store CPFT> Ol afi al Z New Blacksmith Shop : GENERAL BLACKSMITHING w1 are about to introduce something new; a feature that will interest you. Klamath Falls is coming to the front rapidly; so fast, in fact that sometiines we are all temporarily short of ready money. Therefore, beginning today we will com mence to sell all Clothing Men’s Sults and Coats, Women’s Coats, Children’s Suits and Coats and Shoes for Everyone; also Rubber Boots and Shoes for •C! 100 Down W ”|00 Per q>l= and q>l= Week 4s «niberatp ) I Chutation ' Tour credit is good. If you are a stranger come in. We will arrange the matter to your satisfaction. We are going to close out this line. The prices will interest you MAIN ST., COR. OF 7TH