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NO PAHHENGERN LOHT, ig In a very critical condition. They I. Jay fa Happy, Now left Friday morning for her home. Architect I. Jay Knapp is now Just a few weks ago Mr Eldred's wearing the smile that won't come HAN FltANCIHCO, July 10. Their father, who had come from his East off. Mrs. Kna-pp and her mother, statement to th« United Press that ern home to spend the summer with Mrs. Geo. Eccles, arrived on Sunday non« except sailors were lost In tin* bls son, was strlken with heart fall- night's train from Tacoma. The en Hunt a Rosa wreck was reiterated this Sunday evening at the home of Rev. ure, and passed away. tire family are now living on the West Jo« Dallaa, who left here some time morning by officers of th« Pacific George H. Foose, pastor of the Grace Side in the old Goeller residence, ago for Madero, Mexico, where h« has Coast Steamship company, who assert Methodist church, Mrs. Charm Heibn III N LINOTYPE BY which Mr. Knapp recently purchased been tendered a responsible position, and William P. Johnson were united ENGINEERING PARTY WILL MOON 1 hut th« checked up list found but I HE OF GRINDHTO.VE from J. Chamberlain. has returned to Hhlpplngton, having thr«si unaccounted for. They later In the bonds of matrimony, Th« TAI'KLK AGAIN THE WORK discovered that two of these had can all lie wants for a while of Greaser ceremony waa a quiet one. VANCOUVER, July 6—Antiquated Dan M. Griffith and Herman Jur MTARTKD I*AMT YKAIl IN THM celed their tickets, and th« third went Land According to Dallas, the revo- Both of the contracting parties . methods were resorted to here when gens came down from Eagle Ridge ! lutlonlsta are by no means pacific«! by another vessel. have resided in this city for some NATIONAL PARK ; an afternoon paper, without electrio Tavern Sunday for a short stay in They further emphatically denied I yet. but In bandit Ilk«« bands, armed time, and are favorably known. Mrs. Ity to drive It» plant pressed into 'to the teeth, they ride pell mnll that Captain Faria had been discharg Johnson Is a daughter of K. A. Em- Hervlcx* William Bowes, a- pressman, this city. through the towns, shooting and pll- ed or that any such action was con mitt, postmaster of Klamath Falls, Th«* work of making a preliminary templated The work of taking the (aging. He says that they steal any- while Mr. Johnson is associated with and I a ? o l^wls, a reporter, to furnish mirvey for road work In Crater l-ak«* baggage from the wreck began today thing they take a fancy to, and have Lyle Milla in the ownership of th«? the power with which to operate a linotype machine. no compunction about blowing off ‘he National Park, which was com* Klamath Falla creamery. A large-sized grindstone was se I < ad of th«* rightful owner. ------- , a — m«*ncsd lust summer by th«.* govern WASHINGTON IN A cured from a local machine shop, a Leaving El Paso for Madeso, De*'as I F. M. Harlow and wife have ar-1 COKE PRODUCING STATE ment surveyors, la «0011 to I m > taken wheel was put on one end of the shaft « to. nineteen days making the trip, I 1 rived here from Concordia. Kans., to 1 and a large crank on the other. The up uguln and completed Hurveyo. lie thought thia was pretty slow prog WASHINGTON, July I. Washing ress, but when he finally reached El spend the summer with th«* former's Important news of the day was C. W. Hporry, who arrive*«! hero last ton Is the only slate west of the Rocky l-aao.Ntfter seven weeks of travel Ina brother-in-law, J. B. Mason. “ground out" In this fashion. At the night from Portland, left Tuesday Mountains that coutalns coal posses "14 regular tlm<* for the paper to go to he cam«« to the con- roundabout way, morning for Crater Lak«* Park, when* sing coking qualities, and the coking Miss Elsa Ream«*« of Ashland, Ore., press the [>ow<r company has suc elusion that he was “going some” », is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. he will secure th«* horava and other Industry of Wasnlngton Is restricted when he entered Mexico. ceeded In making connections with Frank Jennings, on Conger avenue. «amping accessories to be used by th<< to a limited area In Pierce county. Portlsnd. and electricity was turned It tells now you can W A* Tests made at the experimental plant on. party of fifteen. Assistant Engineer, buy thousands of arti- 1 of the Unit-«! Hiatus geological sur William G < scroll. In charge of th«* vey nt Denver in I 90S showed that a cles of merchandise and party, arrlvevd Wednesday from Port fair quality of coke could lie made LOW PRICES SAVE MONEY land. « from the coal mined in th«* northern Just now we are are able to make The work outline«! for this season part of the Roslyn field in Kittitas on every purchase some very l«rw pire«*« on cloae-fa city Includes th«« surveying of a connect county, th«* only workable coal In property and desirable farm lancia. It is loaded with bargains ing road between Mount Scott and Washington east of th«* Caw« ad«*s, but ve- A m the fall and winter season of Il«-rr are a few specials: Maud Creek, and another to Caacad«* 1 no fur no attempt has been made to 1 .'-I artnient of the Interior, United ! from cover to cover- States Reclamation Hervice. Wash 1911 Is going to be the greatest year | ry page contains some Hprlngs About six weeks time will ■ coke this coal on a commercial scale M5 f«*rt on Main street, in the heart ing ton, D. C., June 22, 1911. for »howH and expositions, wherein oi tixe business section, good build startling announcement of be necessary for the party to finish There are six establishments In the their work Last year this party sur stat«-, and of these thr**c, all In the To »upervIMon and Project Engineers, , the bcHt grain and farm products In i ings. »350 per foot, easy terms. price cutting that will be veyed a roa«l around th<< rim of the Wilkeson-Carbonado field In Pierce Examiners and Irrigation Man the Northwest will be exhibited, farm- hard for you to believe b *-rs should be on the lookout for crater, and ths work this veer la that ' county, made coke In 1909 and 1910. 104» foot corner on Klamath avena«.- agers: after your years of experi . good sheaves of prize winning grains at • 15 a f«x»t; some terms. of providing for outgoing roads The total production of coke in The n< w revised form of waisr- i ence in paying top prices. the harvest time approaches. Washington In 1910, according to the ♦♦♦---------------- ♦----------------- ♦♦♦ United Blates geological survey, 1 ght application for private lands has Minnesota, North aDd South Da-1 A 4-room tnod»-rn bungalow on We not only undersell— b.-« n put Into effect by the approval kota, Montana. Washington, Idaho Third street. l*rice »1.950; only »300 ♦ OREGON HTATK NKWB ♦ We actually give you amounted to 59,337 short tons, val ♦♦»---------------- ♦----------------- ♦♦♦ j ued at 3347,510. against 42.9X1 short June 16, 1911, by the secretary of «he and Oregon will be represented at -anil. Interior, of regulations for the hand- 'inany of thewe shows, particularly at Better Quality — Another 4-room nxodern bungalow tons, valued at 3240,504 In 1909. Hanks of the state show good gains Iloth In quantity nnd value the pro , ling thereof. A copy of the regula ¡the big Northwest I-and Show, which in Nichols addition. »400 cash will And only one order is suf Is to be held in 8t. Paul In December. In deposits and r«*eources as compared duction In 1910 exceeded all previous tions Is enclosed herewith. It will be observ«*d that the new It Is necessary, therefore, that those handle it; balance monthly payment». ficient to convince the most with similar figures compiled last , records. Compar«*«! with 1909 it skeptical not only of the year Htate Hank Examiner Wright showed a gain of 16,355 short tons, 'form It ( 4-020) must be signed and In < harge of th«*sc exhibits get Into j A g«»o<l corner lot oa the hill, fine sealed In duplicate, and acknowledged quality but the fact that touch with the farmers having sam-lview; »800. finds deposits have grown over 33.- or 35.1 per cent In quantity, and of You can Buy Cheaper from 500,000, and In practically all de- I 3106.936, or 44.4 per cent In value. before a duly authorized officer in pl«?s of fine, well matured grains. The A large corner lot on Crescent ave Us than You can Buy at Home partmrnts of the banking business The percentage of Increase both In the manner provided by local law. Northwestern Development League nu« at »700. there Is good advance. The latest quantity and value was the largest When so executed and duly approved which has headquarters In St. Paul, Do you know why—do you want report sets forth conditions as they < shown by any of th«« coke producing by the project engineer In accordance will be glad to put farmers in touch Fine resid«*nce trite on the Alameda tc know exactly why your town « listed at the dose of business July 3 states In 1910. The larger relative with paragraph 55 of the circular of with those In each state having charge (Hot Springs), »900. Only »90 cash, merchant simply cannot compete May 31, 1910, and bearing the ce- of the exhibits. Before It is too late • ••••• balance small monthly payments with us—do you want to know gain in value, however, was more ap tificate of the water users' associa the grain grower should select bls ex- without iiit«-re*»t or tax«*s. The Central Oregon Development | parent than real, for of the total In why you can “ct more of a better League Is exceedingly active, even | crease of 3106.936 In 1910 over 1909 tion (If there Is an association on the ¡Hisltion samples, as they will be quality from us than you can in H<> acre*« near Midland, about SO though a very young organisation I 396.161 was In the value of the coal ( project which has entered Into con needed. your own town and get it for tract with the secretary of the inter In selecting thes? samples the best «xeres under ditch; all fenced and in much less too—do you want to Having been formed about a week charg'd Into the ovens and the net ago, It Is already making plane for Increase In the value of th«* coke was ior) and accompanl«*d by the proper filled and best developed beads with crop, Price »45 per acre, fil.SOO know why you can save money on th«* nest meeting of the organisation, accordingly only 310.775. whereas the payments, both originals with three stras bright, clean and free from «ash. Inv«*stigation will show this every single purchase when you early In the fall, and J. J. Hill will quantity of coke produced Increased 'complete copies are filed in the local r. st. should be secured. After select lx-l<»w th«- market. buy from us? land office. The register, upon accep ing the grain should be kept where it be Invited to attend The date of the ■ 16.356 abort tons. 90 acres in the heart of the valley; Y°u r?n’t Have to Pay a tance of the same will Immedlateely not be Injured or get dirty. StoxM 70 acres in alfalfa, all well improved. meeting will be arranged to suit Mr Th«* coke Industry of Washington return one of the originals to the ap-I will ,n a rtMrk |t keep its_ orfg- ITiee ®9«) per acre with the crop, or Profit to the Middleman Kill's convenience. began In 1884 when 400 tons of coke pllcant and require him to have the)lna| co]or — — • ••••• Tie the bundles at the i »70 per acre without <rop. A small THAT’S WHY wor«* made In pits. The first ovens contract duly recorded at his own ex M«*dford business men will make n were built in 1885. I base. In the middle ned at the top just form with an income in sight. You need this book—when you pense. The r«»cord«*d application must I below the heads. Use a soft cord or four days' excursion through South-. larger and smaller tracts in all have it in your home it will be the |be returned to the 1«x-a1 land office any aid«- band cloth, so as not to ern Oregon some time this month, vis |>arfo of Klamath Valley, also Poe. means of saving you a snrg sum within thirty days. ;break the straw. Strip the leaves) iting !ak«*vl«*w and Kin ninth Falls, a** ItAl.lWAYH AN.XIOI'H TO Hwan lake, Yonna and langeil val in a might}- short time, something ESCAPE lit ILDING FENCE After the application Is recorded from each straw with a stick sharp-1 well an a nuiit*««r of other points. , leys. We are nev«'r too busy to show worth thinking about—and all you and returned to the local land office, ened like a knife blade. Bundles' Closer business relations with this 1 have to do to get Jones Big Book SALEM, July 8.—A hearing In the the thr«*e ««oplee wll be completed, should be from four to six inches In ; I property. territory Is the «»bjoct sought by the is to write your name on a postal and the second original copy will be matter of th«* appllca*let for exemp- CHIIXX1TE & RICE diameter. Medford people. I card and mail it to us with a re t.ons frem fencing th" tight of way forward«*d to the auditor; one of the Next to American Hotel ■ quest to mail you one free of other copies will be forward«*d to the Ph«»ne <W< I Union nnd Wallowa counties will along the lines of the Southern Pa BEKTI.E DANGER HAS charge—the probably form a tw«>-county develop cific Company nnd the Salem. Falls applicant; one to the projert en- BEEN ALL ( HEUKED book won’t I nient league for mutual help. It Is ' City £ Western railroad was set by gln«»cr. an«! the last copy is forward'd cost any to the g«*neral land office. the railroad commission for July 24, believe«! that greater benefits will SUMPTKR, July 6.—Work of the thing. Please note that the certificate of con «» to the northeast corner of th«*, at 11 a. tn. at Salem. The Southern ATTORNEY AND government entomological bureau in IT’S will hHng water right application stat«» with organisation, and that Pacific has applied for exemption ex COUNSELOR AT LAW the extermination of the black beetles not be used In connection with this tending throug.i the Cow Cre««k can FREE greater gains will h«> mnde In Imml- | : that intost the pine forests of Eastern KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Be »ure and say yon. and between Oswego nnd Port- n«*w form as the acceptance of th«^ I Oregon has been finished for this sea- ' gratlon. you want Catalog No. S2. ROOMS TAS. MURDOCK BLDG contract Is equivalent to such cer- lan«t The commission has filed ap • ••••• son. Over 100 men who have been) es Cash Store After visiting forty-five towns of plications with the respect I Ve coun tlficate. working in the field have left the Also please observe that no new PORTLAND Eastern Oregon, J. J. Bayer. field sec- ties In which the exemption Is desired. camps. OREGON ) *trry of the Oregon Development In order that land owners may pre form of water right application cat- ATTORNEY AT LAW The officials who have b««en direct- Larzest Mail Order rytng assignment of credit (4-020a pare and nrgu«« any remonstrance to League, In back at the Portland office, Houne Wert at | ing the work expressed themselves as General Law Practice State and Fei f much Impressed by hln trip through granting th«« exemption from fencing and 4-02la) have been prepared and well pleased with the result of the eral Courts that th.■ use of the old forms b«*aring the Interior. He In enthusiastic about the right of way. season's campaign, and say that with- Examiner of land Titles. Th" railroad commission has start these numbers is to be discontinue«! in two years, if the work is car: led on the possibilities and the future In First National Bank Block When* application is filed by an as- ed an Investigation of all crossings stor - for East«*rn Oregon. Mr. Sayer I properly, danger to Eastern Oregon Klamath Fulls, Orec*»n starts this week for a similar trip over which both el««etrlc and steam signee, either of an entryman or a timber will be eradicated. private land owner, tho new forms trains pass, for the purpose of ascer through th«* coast counties. It has been commonly affirm« d that ______ used, _______ and at taining the height of the electric 4-020 and 4-021 will be WILL A. LEONARD the beetles attack only black pine, D01TTBEL0BQ TO TU TBUVT Cmatllla county will have a great wires. If the trolley wlr««s are found the bottom of the last page the prior I but reports this year show that fully DENTIST wheat crop of about <1.000,000 bush to be too low for nafety the owners of applicant will be r«»qulred to execute as many yellow pine trees were affect- JULY SPEC 1ALS Whifc-Madtlox Bldg. els This county grown about 1 per, trolley lint's will b«< com pel l«*d to rals«« an assignment In the form provided | ed by the pest. The black bugs bur for in these regulations. Very truly cent of the cereal produced In the 1 the same. row into the trees and after the larvae Mason Jars—Pints, 50c per dox. yours, United States. Mason Jars—Quarts, 55c per dox. Is n>atur«»d the beetles free themselves F H NEWELL. Director • • • • * • NQl AliBLE OVER SEA'S from their birthplace and spread the i Mason Jars—Half gal., 80c per dos. The Mammas, the mountain climb CHARTING TO HE METTLED I Milk Bottles—Half pints, 50c per dox. I Infection to other trees. INDICT PROMOTERS FOR ing club of Portland, will seal" (Hasler Since starting the war on the beet- | Milk Dottles—Pinta, 55c per dox. »•2,000,000 STOCK FRAUD l«*a more than 30,000 Infected trees Peak. In the Chelan country. Wash WASHINGTON, July 8.—Th«» con Milk Bottles—Quarts, 80c per dux. For an up-to-date wheel, get ington, this year. The annual out troversy of long standing between the have been cut down and burned. Sugar—35.15 per 100 lbs. a Rambler, on sale at the GUN NEW YORK. July 10.- The federal Th«*se were scattered over a large ing Is scheduled for August 2 to 20. United States weather bureau and the Rice—25 lbs. for 31. STORE. For sale or rent. Mountaineers of Seattle will join the hydrographic office of the navy over grand jury has returned indictments range of country, extending about Sardines—Doz. cans, 49c. t Tents to rent. Guns. We carry expedition, and a large party will at meteorological supervision of the charging sevcnty-thr«»e overt acta twenty miles. The plan is to cut Tomatoes—Dox. cans, 98c. a full line of Sporting Goods. tempt the ascent. ocean and the printing of the pilot against A. L. Wisner A Co., who were down the Infected tree and burn the Diamond "C” Soap—20 bars for 75c charts nnd maps used by mariners raided last March by postoffleo In- trunk and branches, also the stump. Pork and eBans—Doz. cans, 88c. After nearly three years' work, the will. It Is expected, be settled within spectora. The inspepctors declared In this way the bugs and eggs In the Small White Beans—20 lbs. for 31. investora had sent the promoters tr«H* are d«»stroyed. first two miles of the Celllo canal have the next few days. Oyster Shells for Poultry, over 94 per THE GUN STORE been complete«! by the construction Th«« report of the board of referees more than 32,000,000 for the pur cent Calcium Carbonate — Extra firm having the contract. This In In the matter has been submitted to chase of mining and oil stocks. POSTAL RANKS HOLD Special, 98c per 100 lbs. J. B. CHAMBERS Theso charges are embodied in cludes the upper end of the canal and th«» president for action. It is said Poultry Netting—150 foot roll 3L15, VERY’ FEW DEPOSITS ___ Celllo lock. It la expected that by the finding recommends the weather counts alleging conspiracy to defraud another three years the canal will be bureau continue to have meteorolog Investors In connection with the sale SALEM, W, July 6 — * In a report ‘ ' issued open to navigation. ical supervision of the «x*«»an. and thnt 'of stock in the United Tonopah and by the 1 state bank examiner it is J nrnr rAiimnrn unrr the pilot charts and maps be drawn Goldfield mines, limited. shown that 39.696.20 in deposits are _________________ Esperantists of the Northwest will on Information furnished th«« hydro I I being held by the postal savings meet In Portland from July 19 to 21, graphic office by the weather bureau. ARTOR1A NOT TO GET ; banks in Oregon, while a total of I»- under the auspice« of the local Esper THE WARSHIPS WANTED $108.4 13.888 Is on deposit in all the I' anto Club. The meetings will be hold WANTS OREGON ATTORNEY banking institutions in the state. The (' I In the convention hall of the Commer TO HELP IN LAND CASE I WASHINGTON. July 10. Reply Increns«» for the past year's deposits cial Club. Special entertainment will ing to n request from Astoria that the tn Oregon Is 32.526,975. I' bo provided while the linguists are WASHINGTON, July 7. Congress warships Milwaukee, St. Louis and The report sl.iws that there are <> man Lafferty has Introduced a Joint Charleston he stationed there during now 247 banking concerns in opera I' In the city. The best list of early closing en resolution authorising the government tho celebration, th«» navy department tion tn this state, and the increase for MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. j--------------------------------------------------- tries over made for the races sched to employ at least one Oregon attor advises theso versels are now out of the past year is twenty-one banks. / uled for th** State Fair next Septem ney as assistant in the Oregon land commission nt the Puget Sound navy 7,3 rooms and suites Modern improvements. ber hns been secured, and the me*»t case. I yard, and will not be In condition for Called to Siraon Dy Stater's Illness i> " * " " ~ Sample Rooms, Bar Room. Parlors, Two Club He says he Introduced It In view of service In time. will be full of Interest as well as to '' Rooms. Etc., Etc. the fact that Thompson, the special all who like to see spirited contests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldred ar of this kind. While many favorite svalstant. Is kept so busy on other J. E. Hodge returned to this city rived here Thursday about midnight! j racers are lilted, there are more uew matters be has no time to give the Friday night from a two weeks’ visit on their way to Sisson to the SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS | with relatives and friends at Medford, bedside of Mrs. Eldred’s sister, who' case proper attention. entries this vear than ever before. 10 SURVEY ROADS NEAR THE CRATER MAYH STEAMSHIP COMPANY MEXICO APPEALS NOT GET THIS 1 C. C. BROWER E. L. ELLIOTT > Lakeside Inn,