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Chord Corthers, donated by Mrs a successful recovery. For a time it Helen Wann. wax feared that one of Mr. Shephard's "The Golden Horseshoe," Robert feet would have to be amputated, but Aitkens, donated by W E. Fox. * the doctor thinks this will be un "Beverly of Qraustark,” George NORKM GIVEN UNTIL MONDAY NOTHING HEARD ON THE MAT necessary Barr McCutcheon, donated by Naie TER FROM SALEM YET MORNING TO PLEAD Otterbein. CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE "The Spollere.” Hex Beach, donat GETS INCREASE IN SAUARY Says Anneaatioa la Round to Coate Grand Jury Adjourns Till the Cull of It Is More Than I*rotM»l>ir That the 'd by W. O. Hoskins. SECRETARY OUVKK MAKING BIG • Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieces." WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb 13.— tXninty Court Will t'ownaeud in Time, and Huggrsta Doing the Authorities After Busy Ilau Paul Frederick Richter, donated The house today Increased the salary PREPARATIONS Hla Appointment It Imniediatrly Seaaiou 9 by Ralph Gilman. ' of Chief Justice White of the supreme The Woman'! Library club la tak ' court to 315,000 a year. The salaries .of the associate Judges were increased While no action has been taken by ing on new life, much added enthusi W ABH I NO TON, D. C„ Feb. 1« J. W. Norris and Fred K. Stanford, ’ to 314.500. asm and many new members, and It Congressman William S Bennett bf who were Indicted by the gra-nd jury, Governor West yet In regard to the la planned to become a stronger force New York today Introduced » reeolu- were arraigned before Circuit Judge apoplntment of C. F. Stone of this for good In thia community. Klam lion In the house providing that the A* rhe (Tone of the Big lew Angeles Henson Saturday afternoon. Stan city on the new Fish aud Game com ath Falls citizens have always been president be requested to contlnus KxhiMtioa, Special Excursions ford. who recently tried to escape mission, residents of thia city are pos Interested In the progress of the Pub negotiations with the British govern * Will Kun to This City itive that with the strong recommen lic Library, and will rejoice with the ment to promtre the snntintlon ef Jail, entered a plea of not guilty to JOHNSON A t'OLLINH PURCHASE dations given Mr. Stone, hla appoint club over our gifts and prospects Canada to the United Sts««« the charge of forgery he faces, and ment la certain. Anyone of a generous turn of mind SUIVE PROPERTY Bennett introduced the measure, he will stand trial. Secretary C. T. Oliver of the Cham Mr. Stone says that he Is not en- who dealroe to add to this fund can declared, purely on his own Initfa Norris, who was Indicted for bur ber of Commerce is busily engaged tirely famlllar with the duties re- do so very acceptably at thia time t.ve, «nd .('I.I<'<1. "Annexaiiot of Can these days in arranging au exhibit Though in Klamath Falla Lcaa Than glary. obtaining money under false quirt'd of the coinmlaalonera, but he while donations are In vogue ada must come some time, and It pretenses and larceny by bailee, wan at Los Angeles from March 18 to Ttuw Weeks, They Are Much states that he will nerve. If appolnt- might ¿a well bo now.” given until 10 o'clock Monday morn April 2, inclusive. Mr. Oliver is col od. No action haa been taken toward Kecent soundings on ths lake show Impressed With Town ing to decide upon his plea. C. M recommending the appointment of lecting a good exhibit, one of which twenty-six feet of water Just above O'Neill was apolnted as hla attorney, Klamath county can well be proud, Mr Stone by the county court as yet. the rifle at the tipper end of Lins The steamer Maiama which war After considering the case of Wil- and he will take the exhibit South, but practically ail members of this River. The deepest water yet found, damaged by a collision with a barge As an example of the confidence In place it in shape in the Klamath Falls vestors and business men all over the Ham Sparks, who on Friday plead body favor his selection for this posi however. Is between Roll’s Point an I on Wood lilver last fall. 1» thorough booth and explain its merit to the West feel in the future development guilty to a forgery charge. Judge tion. Odeasa, namely, thirty feet, or five ly repaired and ready for business people in attendance at the big show. of Klamath Falls. B. E. Johnson of Benson found that It was Impossible fathoms, for a distance of two miles when the lake opens On April 4. two days after the clos Chicago aud Arthur B. Collins of under the state laws to parole the STI DEATH ABSENT FROM STATE ing of the big land show, excursions Long Beach. Calif., have Just pur young man, so he was sentenced to will be run to this city from Ix>s An chased the Shive corner on Fifth and two years in the penitentiary. Sparks VARMITÌ MAY MAKE VI* WORK geles for two weeks, and it is believed .Main streets from W. T. Shive. pay- passed a worthless check on the pro that the fine exhibit being prepared l Ing the highest price on record for prietor of the Comstock boarding EUGENE. Feb 20. The faculty of for the land show will bring many Main street property In this city. The J house, and he declares that he was the University of Oregon has made settlers to Klamath ('alls, as a great ; two gentlemen, who have been caat- I under the Impression that he had arrangement« whereby all atudent« j percentage of those in attendance at I ing around in different parts of the ’ enough money coming to meet the who were unable to return after the j the show will be people who. seeking I West for a location, have been in this amount of the paper. For thia rea holiday, on account of illness or be- . son the court was Inclined to be leni cause of their parents’ fear of typhoid . a home in the West, will take in the city for less than three weeks. ent with SpaTka. land show, where the products of ev- I fever, will be allowed to make up i Fourteen thousand dollars was In the custody of County Clerk De their hours in the work they wereI ery section will be centralized, allow paid for the property, or au equiva ing an excellent opportunity for com lent of 3350 per front foot, While Lap and W F. and J. A. Arant. taking. rs M. c illan Propr Sparks and Joseph McMillan, who txrtson Conditions, or incomplete«, were I the new .owners contemplate demol was given an Indeterminate sentence given In moat cases, and these may I ishing the wooden structure at some i for forgery, left Saturday morning Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. MARRIED WOMEN TO DRK88 be made up either by taking exami future time and replacing it with a MORE SEDATELY THIS YEAR modern brick building, the grocery for Salem to begin thel- terms. Sample Rooms, Bar Room. Parlors, Two Club nations upon the work at the regular Following their consideration of time for such examinations In May. will continue to occupy the corner of Rooms, Etc.. Etc. 0___ ___________ ________________________ ________ _ _ _____ • WASHINGTON. D. C.. Feb. 18.—A I the building while in the east room , three forgery cases and two burglary or by special provisions made by the fashion authority says there is an un i of the building the new owners will J charges, the grand Jury adjourned different Instructors. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS dercurrent in women's dress fashions open a real estate office under the Friday a fternoon until summoned In no case will the regular college 1 by the authorities. At that time there thia year tending toward a revival of flrm. name of the Johnson-Collins credit be lost if the make-up work Is will be a number of cases to be delib a more sedate and dignified attire for Realty company. accomplished. erated upon by the body. married women. Rich silks, beautiful Both Mr. Collins and Mr. Johnson satins and splendid velvets have been are men of wide experience in the decided against by fashion and by the real estate business, and they are de uebutantes. The debutantes really lighted with the prospects they see smarted the movement by protest.ng for Klamath Falls. Ever since com to the makers of fashions that their ing here, they have been favorably mothers were wearing such beautiful received by the townspeople, and the MEXICO COMES AFTER FRESNO" .MEASI KE MEANS MUCH FOR *THF A choice Ill’ll of Invest« SOME OF THEM SAY FUTURE OF THE COUNTY dresses it was becoming difficult to cordial treatment accorded them as discriminate as to which was mother I strangers made a great impresaion on ruentM tliot will iiiftlco and which was daughter. Therefor»: them They speak in glowing terms All Declare Tliat Nothing Hut News M'«ntx-r« Say It Means the- Perpedna- tlio purelio»er money fashion has decreed that similarity ir> of many institutions and conditions In Lion of the Fame of Coanty of M ockers’ Reletuim in Frewno toilets of the two generations must the city. They have all kinds of good iu> Anglers' Delight go; and hereafter matrons must con words to say for the way the town Will Stop TXieait I tent themselves with the modest frill, has decided to assist the band, and the respectable ruche and the decorus say it is bound to make the old town Sportsmen and residents of the en MEDFORD, Feb. 18—“Well set fichu, while the young girls may riot famous. tie Fresno flrat, and then on to Mex tire county arre jublant as a result of to their heart’s delight in anything ico." said one of the Industrial Work- the following meeasago, which was glittering and gay. GIRI, OUTDOES POLICEMAN; era. who are camped near Steinman, receive ' by Hits paper: FINDS HER MISSING CHUM Ore. The statement was made by a "Salem. Oregon. Feb. 17, 1911. Won the Bet man belonging to the organization, “Editor Evening Herald: It vat at a country tajern where a BERLIN, Feb. 16—The detective “The Spring Creek trout hatchery . but it was flatly denied by the Com newly arrived commercia-) traveler ability of a girl is responsible for the mittee of Six, who are heading the bill was passed by the legislature to wax bolding forth. discovery of Miss Margarett Damm, raid. night, carrying an appropriation of “I’ll bet any one 35" he said, “that an Omaha, Neb., girl, who has been “Part of our campaign, said they, SB,000. The fisheries department I’ve got the hardest name of any one strangely missing from her apart-' will have charge, instead of the game '"is unofficial yet.” in this room." ............. ments here since January 24. Miss . At dawn today preparations for department. An old farmer in the background Damm has been found 111 at Eisen "GEO. H. MERRYMAN." I the march through Siskiyou pass Into shifted his feet to a warmer part of ach. Saxe-Weimer. Despite the fact This is one of the best things that California were commenced. The the fender. that the entire Berlin police force was i men have not tasted food for twenty- could happen for Klamath county, aa “Ye will, will ye?” he drawled. working on the case in the aid of ; four hours except a few crackera glv- it means the perpetuation of the coun “Well, I’ll take ye on. I ll bet >10 :the American ambassador, the girl's en them by a section foreman near ty’s reputation as “The Sportsman's against your 35 that my name’ll whereabouts were a mystery until a Steinman They were expoaed to the Paradise." and the replenishing of It« beat yourn." chum, who had been searching for her j cold, and during the night had only lakes and streams with game flsh. “Done!" cried the commercial, for ten days, located her. one campfire. Despite this, the 151 Heretofore It has been necessary for “I’ve got the hardest name In the men in the party did not complain to- Klaamth county .to look to other county. It is Stone.” WHITE MEN TELL NEGROES | I day. When ordered by the Commit hatcherlebjn the state for restocking The old man took a pull at his TO DEPART OR BE KILLED tee of Six, they took their places and her streams, and on account of the beer. “Mine,” he said, “is Harder." started through the high snow banks usual delays and red tape it would —Ideas. only be a matter of a few years be BAXTERVILLE, Miss.. Feb. 16.— toward Siskiyou tunnel. The negroes of this section are in a Freight trains going up the slope fore the streams would be pretty well Stern Advice panic and are leaving the country by toward the Siskiyou tunnel today fished out. The passage of the ap William Dean Howells told a good scores as a result of the posting of have three engines to enable them to propriation for the hatchery, how IN r ACtl TOWN story about a critic. placards upon their doors by gangs* make sufficient speed to prevent the ever, guarantees a replenishment of «>«4 diairlrt to f «<• aiui rBhihtf • “To this critic," he xald, “a pop of masked whites ordering them to Industrial Workers from boarding the supply for years to come. «genu evcr»v«l*cie ar« ular novelist brought bis flrat novel “get out or be killed.” White men them. The Workers deny the report lti*’99f \ The members of the Klamath Rod *.***.'$ in manuscript—a manuscript of about say so many negroes have been In that they are ai-med, and invited a and Gun club feel highly elated as a rKKK THIAI. diurne whuii hn <* ,..u , r i„ ',(k4J 140,000 words. The critic duly read volved in crimes lately that they will United Press representative to search result of the passage of the appro r1 *?• armi ,h*n n<” .... ip » -«au is Beep th« bicycle «hip 11 I m * k to u« at oar es;»«*nse and /»»« »«•« / Aw . r «/ it, then be gave the author this ad rid the country of them. priation by the legislature, as It Is Federal them and their effects for arms. factory prices .T'Jrx h u"x. h .f h r ’ •" ” ...... 7..7, ’^. vice: authorities at Memphis have sent sec The men answer to numbers, not almost entirely through the efforts ■ni»« belìi >d your burri«. IM! N<>T HP If « bt< r< I» .......................... " ‘Cut out half.’ I ret service men here to ascertain the names, and are all under strict disci of tbia body of true sportsmen that ........... * “The young man accepted the ad- j names of the leaders of the gangs. pline. They say only news from Fres the hatchery idea wax devolved and TOR KILL BE ASTORISHEO •tudy «Mir ’•T d I** ° r • «1 C.italneo« ani vice. He cut out all the weak and carried to its successful termination. Mu w. r»a rn.k. rou (hl. ymr. W. wltih« hlghr ’i t' ■'!- ù. u kHwTi.tZÌtÌ i no that the imprisoned Industrials dull portions, and it seemed to him tl.»n »nr olher lirlorr W» ar» MtiiXtd ui h fi 1 ■ i . .. .. • (rerbe-r Ships Stock i have been released from Jail will Senator Oeorge H. Merryman, who BU VC«.K I»KAI.KIia. rnucan^.lourbu,,,.,’, . J , : ... ’J*’’’’, that the story wax improved wonder- secured the pasage of the appropria double our ur price«. ^rtcea. On!er» ( >r«1er« filled Ailed th« th dey received ‘ * Louis Gerber, one of the beet have the power to turn tfem back. hKCOMI) MANI) 1IICTÇLKM. .............JKLfV"* r'F?1*'1’•«■'.nd hind bl.T.1«. M fully thereby, He sent it in its new known stockmen of this section, has jsuallv have a number on hei They say 400 more ha-ve started tion, is a member of the Rod and Oun „.'omptly at price« mn«in< Jmm lrr>t 93 to PR or 910. Dearrfptiv« I<4rv4iu Inta mi i>d !«•»« form to the critic, who then gave him been active in shipping during the for Freano, and if they do not win club, and his prolonged battle for heels. Impurteel miler rlmlna sud p« «U1«. p<ri2 and o< allLnda al U>, ’ p“'** "*““' this second piece of advice: past few days, and shipped three car with this number recruits will con the appropriation, despite obstacle«, COASTER-BRAKES, equipment of ell “ ‘Cut out the other half.’ ”— loads of sheep and two carloads of tinue to arrive until they have 3,000 won the money. Washington Star. Although they asked for 310,000, cattle from Midland to San Francisco. there In the “free speech” light. the members feel very grateftil to Dr. ' Mr. Gerber also shipped a carload of TO miltOOUOt.OMLY Merryman that hla efforts secured al stock to Robert Bourland, who recent- Militia Ready at Chico Where Everything Horn Tht Tffti/rr refill of thtu firn it b it to i*trotturo wt u til .. purchased them ..... ........................................... CHICO, Calif., Feb. U.—There b most the entire amount, and many de | totl^atantpiopair pair, The crowded condition of the other .,r from Mr. Gerber, tv r ft PP Aft clare that the appropriation Is suffi much excitement here on account of cars had compelled the elderly, au 10 MORETÌOIBLE FROM PBRCTBRES the prospective advent of the Work cient to maintain and operate a hatch stere person to go into the smoker, , NAHA Task« or (Uosa will not lol tho Here From Yoncalla aUr out Slaty thcxiMiid pair» aolil laat year. and he was listening in horrified as- ! William Beckley, a prominent resi ers. They are expected at Dunsmuir ery on Spring Creek of sufficient size Orrr two hundred tnouaaud paira now In uae. tonlshment to the ribald, profane con-. dent of Yoncalla, Wash., Is visiting this morning, and they* will Immedi to stock the waters of the county DCtOrtmOHl Made In all M im . It latlvely and easy riding, very dm able and lined inai.)* with veraation around him. his brother, Jesse Beckley, who re ately continue toward Chico. Com with game flsh. a aperta I auaiity of rubber, which never liecotnea porouaand which cloaca up amali pun'.urea without «Uow- "la there nothing held «acred in a cently purchased the Brown ranch on pany A of the National Guard la held Noflee ths Ihteh mbher tessa athealr toeacape We have hurvi'.daof let ten from »at io "A" an.I puncture strip, *H smoking car-” he asked, turning to the Merrill road. Mr. Beckley, who under secret orders In readiness to PUBLIC LIBRARY RECEIVER cuatomeraatatingthat their tire» haveonly been pumped ami "D," ulso rim «ttlp -II« aporuvor twiceina whole aeaaon They weigh notnorethnn the man next to him. tn prevent rim cutting. This is one of the most Influential citizens answer a call. MANY GIFTS OF LATE anordlnary tire, the puncture reaiat in« qrialit tea being Riven ties will nnllaat Mr other by several layers of thin atwclallr prepared faloiron the "Not a thing,” said the man, strik of Yoncalla, Is much Impressed with innks Mirr, l.l.AsTlC su4 tread TheregularprlceoftneiicHrc»t«|X joper pclr.but fur r. isr huh . v<>. advertiatngpurprat« wear» iriakinna»p-< Ml f ic’ory pt r e io ing a match on the window casing; Klamath Falls, and predicts a great Will Return to Bonanza The Public Library has been re the rider «>» only n *o per pair All order« ahtp,wf asme (lay letter I» received. We »hip C n n mi "not even the woodwork."—-Chicago I future for the city and county. ’ Roy Kilgore, who went to the celving some valuable ami much ap- approval. Von ilo not mv a cent until yon have »»«mined nnd lui nd them »irb-tty a. reprrw me<l I We wtllallow a cash dlu-oont of j p-r cent «thereby making the pnca «M.5A r.. r nairt ,< t. •. Tribune. Rogue River Valley last fall for the predated gifts of late, Flve hundred «end rta.L CASH Wla.l «HID».. I .n t e„ef e tnU a 'vertiaemem. Vo,, rl.h' (o' FAIRVIEW GROCERY benefit of his health, returned to this dollars from Mrs. E. H. Harriman, a »ending ua an order aa Ih» tire» may Ire returned at «M il ».pena» if fm any rea.nn i cy are not aatiafactory on exaniinu.ton. We are jerfecllv rell.ible and m nev aent to ua ta <<ui< << In a SHEPHERD'S <X»NDITION SOLD TO W. H. WYANT city about a week ago. The trip wax very fine library table for the club bank If you order a pair .f the« tire», you - ill fimi that they «III ride eaater Tin faater I wear hettar. laat longer mid I ok finer linn auvXire <ou have ever used or ae-n at anv pr VERY MITH IMPROVED not as beneficial ax had been hoped, ■ room from the Carpenter’s Union and [ know that yrm will t»e ao wdl pl i.ed laat when y d want a bicycle you will gire u. vom order I ' By a transaction taking place last and Roy is still suffering, but his ---------- We want you to send ua a trial order at on. », hr»,, t .,» remacknbie tire ort-r . the following Hat of books: i YOU MFFO TiDFO Mr kind m any prl.e until ymt ee-.I fora pair of Dr. White, who is attending Bay- Fdlday the f'alrvlew grocery changed friends all most earnestly hope that “How to Argue and Win,” Gren ’5 ll-.lgr ,om r , < lure-Proof tire» on api.,.., I , ..| ..-.I at less Shepherd, who was found early hands, H. T. Sowle selling out to W. more favorable reports will come ville Klelser, donated by J. J. Barrett. the «peclal fnln4o-tor-pr'> c quoted ab,ve; or write for r.ur big Tire and bund, • Cma!> true uhteb de« r lue» and quote. .1 n.ahaa and kin !» of if tea at «bout In If the naual pri ra. Wednesday morning near fche cerne- H. Wyant. Mr. Wyant ha« been a from him. On Sunday he left here no HOT WAIT htat wtitetua poetali «lay. ft.i M > T I .11 >k it.-' nt-vncr« a * i vrle "Dr. Luke of the Ixbrador," Nor- Ne'e revs WeiSS Of a |M<r of tir « from an, one imiti yo" 1 r,..» th- i • v ■ i. .I.il tery with both feet froxen, reports resident of this city for several for Bonanza, and when once more es- man Duncan, donated by Mrs. Helen offers we are making. It otti/costa a poetai to learn «Vet> lid-,. .'i...it Nun. his patient's condition to be much months past, He fa a brother-in-law tabllshed In hie home aurroundlngs Wann. improved, and be has every hope for of H. W. Manning. rapid Improvement is looked for. "Among Friends,” Samuel Me BEIHKnSAYS ANNEX GUMM STONE SAYS HE WILL ACCEPT WFHBEifftfSENTHHUJUMSlBW 114,000 whs m consideration Lakeside Inn, M . M M , » » » ENDIItt HMOSHIP UWUIIU M ASON &, S l OU GH ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH »012 HED6ETH0RR PHRCTURE-PROOF ’«80 A SELF-HEALING TIRES CHICAGO, ILL