» PROGRAM WAS GREAT SUCCESS h 4 NATIONS TO UNITE IN WAR ON TIIE WHITE ffLAVKRH EX A MN kXlR ARMY NEXT HEPTEMBER I WASHINGTON. June 10.—Com- I CHRISTIANA, June Following NEBRAHKA (fUll'H DAMAGED— HAN FRANCISCO CAPITAL HAH petltlve examinations for the selet- • a recent conferc*nN ARE moral character. They must be not American receiving points of the traf­ • ifotl«**uble raise In temperature. H. G. I^iwrence, who waa here les« than 21 years of age, and In all FILLED THE CHURCH fic. wording to Investigators bare, and DIE THIS WEEK which, while It did nu damage at al', from Han Francisco a short time ago otber respects eligible for appoint­ up and down Scandinavia and Ger­ «< rv«*d to remind our good people looking over the hospital situation, ment al tbe date set for th» examina­ many luily 1,600 traders In th!« in- that summer. In all Its glory, is here. has d»*cided that Klamath Falls ne»!ds tion«. None can be appointed to tbe "Children's Da»" exercises at ths famous Industry ar«* known to have Secretary Oliver of the Klamatb There wi re a few who complained of a hospital, and accordingly has made urmy from civil life after bls twenty- (trace Methodist church Hunday even­ h*-»n op»r«ting In the part year. Chamber of Commerce has received the h«at, but they also kicked about arrangements whereby a $16,000 iseventh birthday. ing brought out un enormous crowd The method usually apodt«*d is to building will b«* erected on lot 1. the cold one day last fall, so nobody Th»* mental examination« are divid­ word from Portland that on Friday o< people, most of whom hud attended decoy the girls away by promise*« of paid any attention. block 25, Hot Hprings addition. The ed Into two parts, the preliminary and Klamath Falls will be visited by a the successful Farter program given bn« situations, but investigations have construction of this new structure the competitive. Tbe preliminary ex-, party of Northern Pacific Railway by the Mt tbod 1st Sunday school. Ac­ proved fully a third <>f these offers (.'HICAGO, Jun® 10.—AI1 Jun<-‘ will be commenced a« soon as possl- amination will cover English gram­ ' officials and th»- editors of the Port­ cording to th«*»«*, Sunday's program art* merely screens for ulterior ob- heat records have b«-«.-n broken. Yes-« ble mar, and orthography, mathematic«. land newspapers. The party expects »us even better than Mr. Kerr's for­ jtcu*. Mm». Michelet of Cbrlsti«niM ¡(«•I »lay's maximum temperature wa*. j E. Black Ryan, a well known San ■ including algebra, geometry, and tri-i I to be here by Friday, but on accoant mer effort, and he ia to be congratu­ «leclare« her inquiries have provd It ¡9814, and the hundred mark. It is Francisco capitalist, is behind the igonomt-try, and geography and his-, * of the nature of their trip they may lated for bis work in training the chil­ in not the poor girl« who fall the <-»|M*c-ted. will bo r«-ach»*d this aft» r- rnov< ment .and he intends to waste tcry. Graduate« of recognized col- ' be a day late, dren to such a degree of perfection. ea**l«*Ht victims, but the well-to-do nnd noon. Scores arc prostrated. Th«* no time In having the structure ready leges and universities and other in­ i There will bo at least a doxen In Th« orchestra, composed of Dr. pumperrd girls, who «*ltber grow dls- county hoard 1« <-ommnnd»M>ring Jc* for bu«ine»a. Mrs. Luce, a well- stitution« of learning classified as tbe party, which leave« PortMmd to- Bonner, Dr. Davies, Messrs. Daniels c»>ut»*nt«*d and waut to "see life," or iknown trained nurse of thia city, is1 class A and B. at which army officers morrow morning. via tbe Oregon for the poor. und New n ha tn and Mrs. Young, ren- sud lenly left unprot«*cted and blind to Ito be matron, and’ Dr. R. R. Hatnil- ’ are detailed as instructors of military Trunk line to Madras Leartug that i dered a splendid recital just before tli< liangei« about them. I IO IN-gr»*» « in Milwnuktxn ton. the local physician, is to be science and tactics will be exempt plate the remainder of the trip the children's program, which was An English society has In a shi rt through Central and 8outh«*rn Ore­ MILWAUKEE. Jun». 10. — Th«* h»*UM- doctor and surg«-on. Dr. Ham- from this preliminary. greatly enjoy« d by all present The time saved L?00 Sc mdinavians whil* street tbermometora this ___ morn Inn ilton, who 1« ft here a short tlm< ago The competitive mental examina­ gon is to be made by automobile. Klamath Male Quartet. Messrs. Pugh. i * ii route for foreign d«*sfinations. iod leglBtered 110. ’ There ar»* numcrout with a party of automobilist«. Is now tion will include question« in genera' Among the towns to be visited are Shaw, lllcbarduon and Upp, rendcr«*d I has i »posed several traffickers. Hut prostrations, and no relief «»wms to iu Han Francisco, and It Is thought to history, elementary Frenc-h. German, Metolius, Culvern. Redmond«, Bend, 'One Hwt*etly Solemn Thought," and th» evidence that surrounds the trad * be In sight. | be due largely to bls efforts that th»* i Spanish, as th«- candidate may elect, I^aidlaw, Prineville, Silver Lake they r»*celv»d such a storm of ap­ is appalling, und the absolut«« cli««4- • hospital was «cciired for this city. ¡the constitution of the United State;, Klamatb Falls and Medford. Follow­ plause that they were forced to re­ Ini, of the ruin mongers s«s*ms as ( k-n-Und Nvudtcr*. and elementary international law; aud ing is a list of those in tbc party: spond to an enchore. This quartet, f.i* off a« ever. lx«okH IJkc Two of 'Em Carl R. Gray, president of the Spo­ CLEVELAND. Jun.* 10—Jun» heat one advanced optional sublect. though only r«i« atly orgnnited. muk«*s records w»-r«* broken today. Th»» (her- ' E. J. Lyle, who 1« here in the in- cither any modern language; English kane, Portland and Seattle railroad a great lmpr< salon on th»* people of inonn-ter« registered 100 d«itre«*s at t«*r<-rf« of California capital, bas an- language and English literature or Portland. 1(1 MHIAXN NEE A NEW Klamath Fnlls. nouneed that he han secured the higher mathematics to incl ide dif- H. C. Nutt, fourth vice president MENACE IX MAXf Hl ltll tioun. H»-<«r»» are prortr:«t»-d. i Crawfor«! resident*»* on Sixth ap«l , fei ential calculus, integral calculus, Northern Pacific railway, Tacoma. t NE WBATTERY WILD REVO­ J. G. Woodworth, traffic manager High streets for a hospital lon<* now Nebraolux Crop» Ihiiuaged | v. Ill be opened as soon as possible. lor ia color blind for red. green. or flight agent Northern Pacific rail­ Tlie paper says thnt 6,500 Euro- lit us<* weight, bulk and liugth of «•• -in trained troops are tx-lng quarter- way. Portland. LINCOLN. Neb. Jun«» 10.— Th»-, D» Chilton, who Is interested in I violet will be rejected. 1 tlm«* r<*qulr«d to store them. Th« bat• I r.-i-z- ■* *«f today hav. iiio2ernte hu» b«« u working on for ■ thr«*«-days' mar« h of Harbin, aad that heet. Th<* t ercury wax under th«- yon City, Oregon, settling up his prac- I height agent. Northern Pacific rail iiiotilhH is so light that one larg«* way, Portland. 100 mark this morning. Th •? crop» in .tice •* — . He exp'ctft to be- in Klamatb CAN PRINT ALL THE BLOOD niixlllnry troop« ar«* txlng malntaln«*d enough to ruu a butcher delivery wag­ .In iU< naui«* area; that 90,000 so- N< l.raska Iti.i' been badly damaged Falls within the next two weeks. AND THUNDER THEY' WANT | L. J. Bricker, immigration agent. I on can be put into a suit ease. It ran Si. Paul. < uil«*d rural guards have been drafted '*<■ charg'd In four or fiv«» minutes, h«* uloiig the C!iln«ec Eastern railroad O. D. Wheeler, advertising »iepart- I SPRINGFIELD. Illa.. June 12 — says. It was at a tn» , ting of the and tliut four divisions of regulars ment. St. Paul. Governor Deneen at midnight, vetoed National Electric Light aaeoclation have I h *»* ii »tuttuned at various airs- E. B. Piper, managing editor Ore*- I i the Church bill, passed by the last That Edison was cornered by a news­ t* g*t|cal points In the province. gopian. Portland. NEW YORK. Jun«-9 Chinese phy- CHICAGO. June 9.—J. Ogden Ar-j legislature. This bill prevented the paper man and seemed renlly glad to John F. Carroll, general manager ItiiRxla. th«* Novo«* Vremya sais, talk. Illa new battery would revolu­ nd of «ach trip. nn«l In four mor and. as a consequence, hes un xel forth by Drs. John J. Ab»*l and man anti-trust law makes that stat- Davld 1. Macbt ot Baltimore. ute too ind**flnit«> for enforcement in uilnut« » th«* hatt« ry can I««« charged. t pri-pared neos uud 11 resolution are <-x Studies on which the anuounedtneut a criminal prosecution, and even if The typist startling pnrt of what Ed­ l.-mpllfl.-d ii th«* recent eplsod«* with Is bat*»*d began in tbe fall of 1910, and |tlie contrary were true, has renderei ison had to ««ay pertained to the us<- ¡Turkey. th»* discovery might b«* twined acci-i’he Indictments against tbe m»*at of th«* now balletic« In vehicles. He dental, for at that tlm«* the physicians packers wholly insufficient, told «if an old <1* llv« ry cart ho ttirn«*d were looking into th«* *-ff**<-ts of <•-r- Word from Washington relates that Into an electric motor In no time. All Ml li< II 4XTN' At ( <11 XS tain «lye stuffs d* lived from coal tar, Ona) action by the supreme court was llttil NEII HIS IXTEREHT he did was to take off th«* shaft« and I * administering small quantities of .tak u in the Standard Oil cases whet, Install one of th«* suit case batterlr« along with the motor. A teu-minut«* I "Aft«*r listening to Hack to the th«* substances to th«* tropical toad oh- th»* mandate to the United States cir- I <> ■ barge would carry it over fifty mil«*«. Soil' arguments and reading th«- r<*- tained in Jamaica, known as tbe cuit «Hurt for the Eastern District ot 1» Mi.ouri to put the decree of dissolu­ i (• MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r Th«* whole cost of the day's deliveries ; |M»rt of the trip of th*- Merchants' \s- |"bufo agua." ! 11.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tion into effect was issued. Marked action of bufagin in th' for the averngc merchant was about Isociation of San Ftamisco througl* The mandat»* waa a formal docu­ j [ Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. 35 cents, be thought « your »option," «rites E. ('. Archer oí heart." say the experimeuters, "com- ment following strictly the form u*d pells us to classify this drug with th< Sun Francisco to S**cretary Olivet- of (i Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors. Two Club BIG I'lUIFITM .MADE IN | th.- Chamber of Commerce, "I an« uiort effective members of the digi­ iu practically all cases decided by the i' Rooms, Etc., Etc. court It contained a copy of the d«- rOTAWEM AND t»NK»NH i convinced that it is one of th«* tuo.-»* talis scries.” < r* i* of th*- lower court, a reference to ] f d'Kirnbli* spots on which to s'-ltle." the appeal aud the bearing in the su- 1 > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS STOCKTON, June The first car In addition to this. Mr. Archer oak« ItOSEHI ItG .MAN («ETH preme court. load of potato«*« ha« been sent out of fur litenituii* descriptive <>f th«* coun­ HUNT STALLION L1CKNNE "On consideration whereof," con- Stockton this week by th«* ('as* Platt try. When they were hero th«* busi­ I Unties the mandate, "it is now here Produce compnny to th«* Eaid. The ness men of the Bay City said they CORVALLIS. June 9. Wednesday I ordered and adjudged and decreed by Nhlpmenl was u select lot of fancy would m< ntlon Klnmuth Falls when th«* first stallion license, under th»* DON J. ZUMWALT, PresMeat. K. M. BVBB, Vhe-Prr» and Trem». tubers, and th«* shipper paid $3.50 n they return’ d, and from the nbov«> ft new state stallion law. was issued by this court that the decree of the said BERT E. WITHROW. Secretary -ack for th«* lot. or th«* highest price would s< cm that they made no Idle Prof. E. L. Potter of O. A. C., aecre- circuit court in this case be modifi* d. «nd as so modified. b<* aud the same given for a regular carload In many prom I m *. i tmj of th«* stallion board, to Frank is hereby affirmed, the said court to veers. Tli<* potatoes were grown by E. All* « of Roseburg. r<*tt»i" jurisdiction to the extent nect»- M. Pardini oti th«* Woods tract on Mr. Alley has b«*en especially anx- DEFENSE 1 ICTOIIIOI N sary to compel compliant** in ev- -v Roberta Island, wber«* the farmers l«*us to have the honor of receiving IN FIRST HKIHMISII respect with its decree." make a specialty of cultivation, and the first Been«« ¡«sped by th«* stallion I got un unusually large yield each s«*n- registration board, and to this end he I LOS ANGELES. Jun«* 9.- Thu de son. They have a system of f«*rtlliru- • put in his application immediately < ONTKST BEGUN OVER f* na,* for Conner«. Maple and Bonder, HORAf'K GRKLEY FARM tion, and also handle th«* crop by n after the law waa passed, before the thro three who ar«* alleged to hav*- at­ Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers now method Thia season th«* early bontd had formally organis'd. He tempted t<> dynanilt« th<- hall of rec ­ WHITE PLAINS. June 9.—Jona­ shippers will make an unusually big has, in fact, th«* first four licenses is­ ords. were victorious in the first legal profit, os potato«'« can.be grown at a sued. on«« for his standard bred trot­ than Holden of Pleasantville was ap- »kiiiiiiah. McNamara'a attorneys, profit at 75 cents a sack. Moat of the ting hors«* "Bonsday," an»l for three pointed referee by Supreme Court Jus- Scott and Dnvia. secured a continu­ maps , plans , blueprints , etc . Klamath Falls, Oregon < nrly yield will bring about $2 a sack. others Th.* work of issuing the It- tice Mills to take testimony in the case ance of n week before th«* preliminar«- There was a slight decline In the cense« will now be pushed rapidly, as <>f two granddaughters of Horace I- trial. i ■lorn»* 600 applications have b»*en re- XII CVIt-,» , who O IIU bring VillSf*y proceedings pi C/V XX XI I 11^.1 to XV» ox- price of red onions when grower« ac­ Greeley, sc- i • Superior Judge Willis also granted ceivrd and filed, and th«* office is pre 'cure the old Horae«* Horae* ' cure their share of th«* cepted $1.70 a sack The yi«*ld thia scMon runs from 450 to 600 sacks an the defence's request for a transcript ptu«*d to handle the immons«* corre­ Greeley farm in Chappaqua. The two ncre, and th«- growers are making of th«* grand Jury testimony, in ac- spondent«* incident to the lirenslng of granddaughters say that they hav«* cordance to th<> Inst legislature's law. j never received their share of the es- large sums on small tracts. John the Oregon stallions. ' fiv«> daya before trial." ■ tate. Piinin. who owus eight acres about a t I h probable that the taking of the j The matter was brought before Jus- liilo and a half north of the city, has testimony will begin within a fort­ ORDER RKHTORED secured a yield of about 600 Racks to We an* ¡»leased to innoanci to the ¡«e<»pl«* of Klamath County IN QUAKE ZONE tic»* Mills and the référé«* was appoint­ night ed to take the testimony for perpet­ the acre, and the greater part of the that our complete stock of undertuking goods has arrived, aad we < rop ha« b(H'u Hold at $2 and over, MEXICO CITY. June 10. It has uation because some of the persons whose testimony is desired ar«* very mnking the amount «« cured from each liARBEIl Sutil'S WILL been officially stated that the earth­ an* ready to serve the public. We can offer to the people of th«- ncre over $1,200. It 1« commonly es­ OPEN AN HOUR LATER quake situation is entirely controlled. old. and it would cause them a con­ county as large and complete a line of caaketa and undertaking timated that the cost of production Th«* dead have been buried and the siderable hardship to journey to th«* per -ack Is about <0 cents, or $240 to Instead of opening at 7 o'clock as Red Cross is »-aring for the homeless. court. goods n« can be found in the state. We can place at the service of th«* ncre, on Puma's fnrm. These has h« retoforo been the rule, the The authorities are not concerned figures show that a profit of $960 an linrhershops of Klnmnth Falls will ii bout th«* reported Chines - demand FDW IRD KNIGHT «•nr «ustomern either onr hand«on>e country hears«*, or our new acr<* Is ninile. throw their doors open to the un­ for $10.000,000 indemnity for the (IF THE GARTER mammoth funeral car, which ia one of the tim*at and beat that money shorn public at 8 o'clock. The rea­ Torreon killing. The Chines«* lega­ son advanced hy some for this move tion. It is said, has forwarded to TAI T TIKES COIAINEL TO WINDSOR. England, June 10. < tin buy. We an* algo snp|»lie