PLAN WORLD-WIDE IS TRAINED FOR POLITICAL LIFE (Min |H I’llhXII»IMi AT A MEET l\G (IF THF MAGNATKN NOW IN Woodrow Wilson Tells How He Fitted Himself. NENNION IN THE I1EIGIIN CAI*. IT Ab CITY WAS HIS FIRST PREFERENCE. United Press Service IIRI'HHELH, July 6. The leading, trtwl magnates of the world are here for a two days' conference, with Jau. Gary presiding. The purpose Is the formation of an International Iron and steel Institute, which will ulti­ mately control the price. Its opera­ tions will be along the lines of the American Iron and Stm-l Institute (¡ary suggested tills plan One question discussed waa wlieth- ei such a world combine la formable without being Illegal It is argued that If International no country can IllegallSe the combine. Hldney Mi Kcuile waa in town Tues­ day and Wednesday of last week on business. o o o e e M P. Mlchlor and family were In the Falla on Tuesday last Hurd Tipton waa a Falla visitor on Wednesday. Th«- road near Hemp Anileison's place Is being worked, and all who have occasion to travel there will be glad Jim Moure has moved his family troni hla homestead to the G W A l.l(, ranch, where he will put up the crop. J«ts (’ox and family were viatori at the county seat Tuesday and Wed­ nesday. ♦ • • • • • Mien tirare Cunningham, who hat been visiting her 'slater, Mrs Jay Arant at Crater latke for the past two weeks, returned to her home on Wednesday. • ••••• H«X K. Hord had buslnosa In town une day last week. Lee Rlghtmler went to town Friday for Rex Hord. osasse f'het McKenzie and Art Johnson have gone to l-angetl Valley to work for a while. Ed Van Antwerp Is painting the school house Inside and out. It ha» needed painting for a long time. e o e o e e An enjoyable afternoon waa spent at the Rlghtmler home Tuesday, when Miss lutverna entertained a few of her friends Those present were Neva and Stella Anderson. Elsie Dix­ on. Nellie and Cora (¡ray and Huddle Clark. Mrs. Will Evans and children of Hornbrook spent Saturday night with friends In thia neighborhood. e « e e e e Mrs. Nivelady called on Grandma Faith Tuesday evening. o o o e e o E J. Pool, who was here <>u busi­ ness, returned to lilx home nt Ixirella Sunday. e • • • , • • On Sunday- Joe Cox entertained Merle Kilgore and family and Charley- Adams and family. • •«••• M*m McKenzie came down from I xirella on Monday, and spent the Fourth In town. o o e e e a Ernest House went to town Monday to take In the boxing contiwt. Mrs. Hickman was In town on the Fourth. • ••••• Henry Conn, an old time neighbor, was back last week from Roseburg calling on old friends and relatives. «••••• Mrs. Corpenlng and her sister, Mrs. Hickman, were guests at the Hord Ranch Hunday evening Mrs. B. S. Grigsby and daughter, Elizabeth, are visiting nt the Grigsby ranch for a while. Honest a Pelit'O'sn In su lutvrrNtinic Interview with Governor Woodrow W'llsou of New Jersey lu tbs May issue of the World’s Work Mr. William Bnyard Hale quotes the governor as follows "flow dlolltlrai life? Why. I aup|H>«e I wss twirn a political animal. Always, from the first recollections of my youth up. I have aim«*«! at ¡«»lltlial life The rea sou I studied law was. I suppose, be­ cause In tbe south when I was a boy the law furnlahvd the shortest path to public life I gave It up lei ana«* I fouml I couldn't lie an honest law­ yer and a politician; at least I didn't know how tbeu to do It. Ho a* the next tiest thing to living lu public life I tried to satisfy my mind by study- Ing It. I took a new start mid went back to school, Johns Hopkins, where I tried to learn something alsiut the facta-the facta, mind you, of govern uient. From tbe start my interest has been In things as they are rather than In a theoretical analysis of thru» In my thesis I studied the Ainerlinn con- gross ss It la In fact, an organisation of committees, somewhat as Hagehot had studlixl the English constitution as It was and as it actually worked rather than as Its theory fictitiously made It. Ho. you see, I waa always a practical politician." "Ho that your occupancy of thia com fort able swivel chair la really a ful­ filment of your original youthful am bit ion?” "Not of that so much as the fulfill­ ment of my whole life, 1 supisAe When they came to me and said 'You have tieeu talking public questions and urging your youug men to go out and take tlx-lr part In politics; now it's time for you to take your own tun».' what could I nay except 'I'm glad of tbe chance. If the people want me to 1 will' “Besides, to speak the truth. I w»« only asked to do In ■ bigiter field what I had Isx'n doing at Princeton for ten years. I have tieen fighting privilege at Princeton. Just us I am fighting It here now. only there I had to fight In the dark My most trusted friends told me I mustn't drag the fight out Into the light ts-fore the big Jury, and so I didn't. Here I can fight the same fight before the eyes of all men. It's fun to be out In the air and the sunlight." Corporations aa Joy Riders. Oscar Campbell of Langell Valley spent Haturday night at the old Conn ranch. e o o o o e In Yonna Valley Sunday. Quit It, Ho Says, as Ho Found He Then to Be an Didn’t Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey la not only a forceful and con- vlnclng public «¡HMiker. but he im­ qucntly us«*« comparison« and anec­ dotes of a decidedly original and of­ ten distinctly humorous nature. In a recent sddress the governor aptly Il­ lustrated the difference between "good" corporations and “bad" cor­ porations. as follows; "I have no objection to the or­ dinary automobile pro|>erly handled by a man of conscience who Is also a gentleman, Many of tbe |>cople I nee handling automobile« handle theni an If they lind nett her consclcnee nor manners I have no obJect Iona to the size and beauty and power of the au- tnmoblle. 1 am Interested, however, in tbe alse and conscience of tbe men who handle them, and whnt I object to la that some of these corporation men are taking Joy rides in their cor­ porations. "You know what men do when they take a Joy ride. They sometimes have the time of their Ilves and sometimes, fortunately, flic last time of their Ilves. Now these wretched things are taking Joy rides tn which they don't kill the people that are riding la them, but they kill the people they run over ” itent pale Anderson has been land­ ing some of those filo- trout lately. assess Mrs. Drew, who has been sta-ylng with her mother for the last two weeks, accompanied her son, Charles, and daughter. Waive, to their home Law Because It Was the Shortest Path to Publio Career, but Studied | I I | Our Great National Change. Every thinking man recognises the fact that conditions of life In the Unit­ ed States have altered materially with­ in the memory of men still young. Bnt not every statesman has l>een able to express hla appreciation of those great chamres as clearly and concise ly an did Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey In a recent address. Governor Wilson said: “Now. I take leave to l>eleve there is one singular question that underlies all the other questions that are din cussed on the political platform at the present moment. That singular cir­ cumstance In that nothing Is done In thin country ns It was done twenty Years ago. The old pnrty platforms of twenty yearn ago rend now like docu­ ments taken ont of a forgotten age We are In the presence of u new or­ ganisation of society We nre cngerly bent on fitting that new organisation, aa we did once fit the old organlxa tton. to the happiness and prosperity of the great body of citizens. for we are conaclons that that order of society does not fit and provide the conven­ ience or happiness or prosperity of the A Kinney and sons, Oliver and Howe, left by team for M«17,877,- mute«- for the purpose of Investiga 175. the seventeenth round. Before I»«, tlon ulong thes<* lines In an advance ­ report of th«* committee, now at hand, was counted out Linkenbach had tak d Howard F. Shepherd, E B Hall this attitude of th press Is character­ en an awful thumping, and he stood and C. P. Stewart returned to this ized aa criminal up and took a pumnieilng that few William Bayard Hale Thrown Some city Monday afternoon from a flailing Th«* evidence that the auggestive would have the grit to face, His nose Intereeling Side Lighte en Governor trip to the Upper Lake region effect of r«*adlng <1,-tells of suicides is was badly hammered, and his wind of New Jersey, Who Forced the En­ a partial cause of this crIrn«* among actment of the People's Will Into A. C. Allen and family, who have susceptible persona unfortunately can was poked for constantly by Edwarde Law, Deepite Political Dictators. Though badly hammered up. Link- been visiting the former's father. Col. not he reduced to a mathematical Allen, at his summer home on Upper demonstration Htatlitlrg can only enbach was game to the last, a-nd he "Woodrow Wilson, Possible Fred show by presumption the Importance I was sent to his kn«es twice before the dent,” is tbe title of an Interesting artl Klamath Lake, left Wednesday morn­ of this Influence, which, however. Is one that lost him the fight. The final I cle Ln tbe May World's Work by Wil­ ing for their home in Medford. pronounced to be obvious by thos«.* »louring. Jack says, was due largely liam Bayard Hale concerning tbe per who have had to d--al with such per­ to a cramp which attacked him Just . tonality and record of tbe militant EIGHTEEN HUNDRED OFFERED FDR ROBBKRH sons. The committee believes that as he left hfs corner at the beginning ' governor of New Jersey, whose suc- ' cess in obtaining popular reforms from of the round, and which prartically legislative steps to prevent the publi­ an unwilling legislature ban focused ROSEBURG, June 2#.—Deputy cation of this class of n'-ws must be shut off his wind. Though he lost, all upon him tbe eyes of progressives of Sheriff Stewart a-nd a posse of five of the spectators g've him credit for preceded by popular education. For all stripes and parties throughout the this purpose the following suggestions bring the gam ent fighter who ev®r country Here are some of the thin»p« left here this morning for the acene appeared here, and he won many of the holdup last night of the north- ar«* offered ; Mr. Hale has to ssy about tbe man friends - 1. The coroners In large cities who may be tbe leader of the fight bound Oregon Express near West Edwards displayed all of his clever­ against President Taft In 1012: Fork Sheriff George K. Quine of should keep data -»hawing (a) datei “There may have been fiercer po­ I Douglas county is also searching. of prominent publication of deta-ls ness in thia N.nt. and as Llnke-jbach Rewards of a thousand dollars and m- thods of sulrld -a, (b) dates of had trained down to 138, thy same litical battles than that which was subsequent suicides, grouping tbe weight as Edwards, the fast light­ now Joined between tbe Iremocratic have been offered for the capture of old guard of New Jersey and its new each of the three robbers who held cases by methods, (c( direct evidence weight v.-as not handicapped bv being governor, but few bsve been in tbeir I the train last night by the Postofllce up against t h-avv man. He Invari ­ obtained by In vestigli ion at Inquests. Issue of greater possible significance , Department. ably opened a ictind by a left to the The Southern Pacific 2. The patters should refrain from to the political future of tbe United face, and ho used both mlts with tell has offered eight hundred each. I publishing such news for a month, States. Mail clerk Van Croos, one of those and then all papers should slmul- Ing effect. In the infighting he was “Tbe quiet gentleman who bad Just laneously publish prominently an ac­ the most active,, and during the emerged from the delectable groves of . on the train says the robbers got count of one such case. Again they clinches he landed hard on Link's Princgton academy, his garments three packages of registered mall. wind He showed that he could take odorous with the vapors of Parnassus, They did not open the express car should reftaln from such publlcatloi, 111 monti: meanwhile accurate rec­ punishment like a man. too, as his his lips wet with the waters of Helicon though they stopped tbe train and ords of cases and methods shou’d be opponent landed many hard wallops —this long haired bookworm of a pro had the mail, baggage and express feasor whey I bad . Just laid bls spectacles cars cut off and run ahead. »or who» kept If the results Indicate a direct that would have made many wince. There were three preliminaries to on his dlAlonary came down to tbe lela-tlonshlp. the publication of such Trenton statehouse and Ticked tbe Notice of Hcttlement of Final Account ' -.ews should be recognized aa crim­ the main event. In two of which G*o. gang to a frazzle.' Maplewon acted as referee, as well as and Distribution of Fatate inal. This would b» animal experi­ “It appeared that be did know tbe announcer for the show The first mentation on a large : cale. difference between a seminar and a Th«* co-operation of the press could I was between two youngsters who ar* I caucus, a syllabus and a New Jersey In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. make possible some valuable dedite-1 seeking for fistic honors. "Young" j corporation; that be did know Hobo- (Ions. The work of this committ«*« Herrera and "Kid" Altman. This was ken and Camden politics pretty nearly In the Matter of the Estate of D. F. Johnson. Deceased: will form weighty evidences as to the decided In favor of Altman in the as well as he did his Burke and his Notice Is hereby given that J. M ' l-’fluence «if the American pr«-*s of to- i third round, as Herrera was more Bagebot and that, able to write a book given to standing still than boxing. on constitutional government, he was Johnson, as administrator of the es­ ' day. The second preliminary was be­ just as able to handle a governor's tate of D. F. Johnson, deceased, has tween Bobby Burns and "Kid" Hunt- Job, constitutionally or otherwise. rendered and presented for settlement A Far Look. “This Is the fact that makes Gov­ ei of New York, and was declared a Three vtaftora traveling In th« Isle of ernor Woodrow Wilson a looming fig­ and filed in said court his final ac­ Man thought they would visit finaefell. draw at the end of four rounds. ure in the world today. This is tbe count of the administration of said The third preliminary was one In the king of Manx mountains. When reason It was worth while to go to estate and a petition for the distribu­ walking up tuward tbe mountain they which considerable Interest was man­ Trenton to observe tbe advent of a tion of same, and that the 4th day of espied an old sbrpbrrd coming toward ifested by the fans, and was a sched­ new type of man into tbe arena of August, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., at them They thought they would take uled ten-round affair between Bobby politics.” the court room of said court, at the a rise out of him. so one accosted him, Allen, a local favorite, and "Kid" Here Is the pen picture of Governor court house in Klamath Falls, Klam­ saying: Johnson, also well liked by many of Wilaon as painted by Mr. Hale: ath county. Oregon, has been fixed "They tell me. old man. you can see "Dr. Wilson's face is familiar—s by said court as the time for the set­ the faas Bob Cook refereed this England. Scotland, 'reland and even high forehead, gray eyes, a long Jaw aa far as America from the top of this bout, and awarded the fight to John­ a very long Jaw. He instantly retails tlement of said account and the hear­ son before the end of the first round ing of said petition for distribution, mountain." Joseph Chamberlain as that British "Oh. year se!d tne old man. "If you on a foul. Cook, in separating the statesman was In other days. Tbe at which time and place any person will come with me I will show you men from a clinch, was compelled to profiles of tbe two might be ex­ i interested In said estate may appear much farther than America.” use a great deal of strength, and in changed almost without detection. and file his exceptions in writing to So, chuckling to themselves, they de­ throwing them apart Johnson slipped Dr. Wilson is of good height, sturdily the said final account, and contest the cided to follow him After trudging to the floor. Allen. In his anxiety to4 built, with square shoulders. He same, and show cause. If any, why a for about half an hour up tbe moun­ get at his man. rushed behind the stands erect and on his feet. If you final distribution of said estate should tain side lu u boiling sun they began referee and struck Johnson as he was want mannerisms you note that bis not be ordered. to feel rather fagged and kept asking falling, and Cook declared the fight hands seek his trousers pockets; that Dated this 5th day of July. 1911. the shepherd how much farther they lost by this action. Allen immediately he changes his giassea with much care (Signed) J. M. JOHNSON, bad to go. when he looks down at a document He kept urging them on a little far­ made a strong protest, az did the ma or up from it; that every time be has Administrator of the Elstate of D. F. ther until at last the three visitors lay Jorfty of the crowd present, but the used bis pen he wipes it carefully Johnson. Deceased. 7-5-8-1 r down on the grass and said they would decision had been given and Johnson with a cloth taken from a drawer. go no farther for any sight. and bls seconds left the ring. Into which he painstakingly replaces ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE “Now.” said the old man. "if you will Through tbe announcer Allen imme- IL closing the drawer. There Is a cer­ alt here long enough you will see the d'ately challenged Johnson to box at tain trained precision of habit in mat­ jin the County Court of tbe State of moon." uny time, any place, for money, mar­ ters of routine and a free spontaneity Oregon, for Klamath County bles or chalk, and offered everything In others. There would be a gray In the Matter of the Estate of Alvert Buried on Hia Horse. about him except for the I grimness H. Berry. Deceased. I-ord Dacre. who died fighting for the and anything to get a match. pocketed hands, a frequent sunburst When Johnson returned he accept - Lancastrians at Towtou, England. In of a smile and a voice like music. To Gustave Berry, Minor; Victoria 1441, d.rectcd that If he were killed tn e.l the challenge, and named a date You learn in the course of a few hours Shults. Dora Gano. Hulda Hick­ the battle his favorite war horse should i about a month from now. as he waa that a man with a stiff Jaw and a sen­ man and Elmer O. Beardsley, be burled In tbe same grave with him compelled to go to Crater Lake on a sitive mouth is pretty sure to be mas­ Guardian of said Gustave Berry, I According to hla wishes. when his In­ J business trip. He was Just aa anxious ter In any situation. Governor Wil­ Minor. terment took place In Saxon church for a return match as Allen, and son Is a man of positive opinion, re­ You, and each of you, are hereby yard after tbe battle a tremendous 1good little show is due th» fans lieved by an eager sense of humor. : notified that Elmer O. Beardsley, as grave was dug. and tn It the warrior when these two boys come together in He moves and speaks with unfailing administrator of the estate of Alvert waa burled, seated upright on hla poise, with good natured certainty of H. Berry, deceased, did on the 21st horse. For centuries reflections were August. himself.” ' "Kid" White of Dry Dock. N. Y.. caat upon the accuracy of this tradi­ The story of Governor Wilson's fight day of March. 1911, file a' petition in tion. but some years ago while exca­ challenged the winner of the main with the bosses and the special inter­ , said court, praying for an order of vations were being made close by the event, and Young Ptter Jackson chal­ ests Is interestingly told by Mr. Hale. sale, at private sale, of the real estate reputed burial plat's of Lord Dacre tbe lenged Bobby Burns for the prelim­ Here Is one of the governor's quoted of said decedent, hereinafter par­ pick of a digger struck Into a great inary to the Edwards-Anderson go. statements, which given a clear Idea of ticularly described, for the purposes bone, and upon further search being wh'ch. according to announcement, is his attitude on popular government: [therein set forth; made the skull of a big horse was “Rack of all reform lies tbe means (•• take place before the Klamath fans It is therefore ordered that you, brought to the surface An thia waa of getting it Back of the question rn the 4th of next August. found almost at the very spot under what you want la the question. How- and each of you, and all other per­ which the l>ody of Lord Dacre waa are you going to get it? We are all sons, if any there be. interested In «aid to lie It was accepted aa confirma­ C-.ZZ tf Thought. pretty well agreed, I take it that cer­ the estate of said deceased, appear tion of tbe tradition, particularly aa the "You look thoughtful tonight. tain reforms are needed. But we find before the said county court on the skull waa found to be standing vertl Smith." remarked Brown as be stretch­ that tbe first necessary reform is one 5th day of August. 1911, at 10 o'clock cally In the soil. The skull was re ed himscif on two chairs. that will render us able to get reform. a. m. of said day. at the court room of placed carefully In Its original position “Yes.” said Smith "I have just got “We have been calling our govern­ eaid court, in the city of Klamath and the excavation filled up. a note from the landlady.” ment a republic, and we have been Falls, in said county and state, to show “What does she say?” living under the delusion that it Is a ' cause why an order should not be "She says that I must pay my board representative government He Got His Answer. That Is granted to the said administrator to at once or her daughter will sue me "They who ask unpleasant ques­ the theory. But tbe fact Is that we I'm thinking ere not living under a representative sell, at private sale, said real estate of tions.” said n senator, "mu tn’t be bur- for breach of promise prised if they get unpleasant atiswera. what I'd better do "—London Tlt-BIta. government We are living under a said deceased: and that a copy of this Yes. tbe Interrogatory politician too of­ government of party bosses, who in se­ order be served on all of said heirs ten finds himself In the boots of Gobsa Force of Habit. cret conference and for their private within said State, and published for Golde "You know that pretty salesgirl ends determine what we shall and four successive and consecutive weeks "The aged Gobsa Golde was quarrel­ took home from tbe dance?" shall not hare. The flrat, tbe imme­ in the Klamath Republican, a weekly ing furiously with his young and beau­ “Yea" diate thing that we have got to do Is newspaper of genera! circulation, tiful wife. "Well, I stole a klan." to restore representative government. I printed and published in the city of " ‘Didn’t you marry me for my mon “What did she say?" There baa got to be a popular rebel­ Klamath Falls, county of Klamath ey?' he yelled. “’Will that be aU?'"-Judge lion for the reconquest and reassump- and state of Oregon. "Mrs. Gobsa Golde tossed her head. Accounting For IL tlon by the people of the rights of the The real estate hereinbefore referr- "’Yea. of course I did,’ she said, "No,” said the stubborn man, "no people too long surrendered." ’and if you weren’t so stingy with It body can alter my regard for Jlggtns. i ed to is particularly described aa fol­ we'd never have a cross wool.’ He's a man you dou't meet every day." (>♦♦>♦*♦♦♦ 9 <♦♦♦♦>♦ 9 9 9 9 ♦* 1 *.* lows, to-wlt: Washington Post 4 "1 admit that.” replied Markley, “but (» Lot 8. Block 77 in Klamath Addi­ I would a great deal rather be • I attribute it to tbe fact that I loaned < > A Little Sarcastic. tion to the City of Klamath Falls «I put In Jail for something 1 was ■ Maid (to lady at door»— Mrs. Spencer him 910 several months ago."— Catho­ (formerly town of Linkvllle), in th« < 1 innocent of or for something * is not at home. Caller (who knows lic Standard and Times. i i that I had not done than to ; County of Klamath, State of Oregon, differently»-Oh, I’m so sorry! But ; ’ know In my heart that 1 had •_ according to tbe recorded plat of A Faint Resemblance. never mind. Tell Mra. Spencer when said town in the office of the clerk of she comes In that I called to say that “Ab, my boy." said the purse proud < > done some dishonorable, dirty . said county. J * thing, where I could see the sng- I’m nwfully glad she goes out more Individual as he banded round ths Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, than she did. I've always wondered Flor de Toofas. "that's something like < • gestlon of it tn the eye of every ] ; man I looked at.—Governoi Wil- ■ July 5, 1911. why she kept herself coo(»ed up In tbs a cigar!" ■ > son of New Jersey In a Recent 4 WK. S. WOBDBN, Judge. house all tbe time.—Boston Transcript "Tas," responded one of the vIcBans; [ Speech. J ■what is It?”—Louden Opinion. 7-5-g-J r iBBBBBBBBBBBBB—BBBBBBBBBB f Woodrow Wilson Hailed Possible President” PROGRESSIVE AND A FIGHTER I t