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Idem of th« International Heamen'a Union of America, meets with official «a net Ion. I Furuseth, In announcing the plan, SIGNED BY said the situation Is dangerous to so ACCOMPANIED BY MM'AL PEOPLE P1UM LAMATIONS ciety, as a whole, and to organized MEMIIERH OF THF STATE FISH PRESIDENT TAFT AM» EFFECT workers, and it was from them that The road crew which Uncle Sari AM» GAME <'«IMMISSION WILL IVE JI LY 1ST, MAKE 2*1 OUT OF The state fish and game commission the remedy must come. has had building a portion of the appointed the following deputy fish 17 FOREST RESERVES Crater l-ake road within the National and game wardens for this county at STEAMER STRIKES forest, has completed Its labor and la their meeting Sunday: THE lUM'KN IN Px. . being sent to other parts of the forest L. Alva Lewis, Joe Skelton, John C. K. Cranston, W. E Kinney, J. F. Special to The Herald. | to build trail. As a result of the Chastain and J. J. Furber. It la pos Hugbus and Georg« H. Kelly, who LOH ANGELES, July 7 -Carrying | WASHINGTON, JULY 7.—A num work done on the road last fall and sible that more will be appointed at a 290 passengers, the steamer Hani« with Charles Stone of this city com- ber qf changes In the national forests thia season, seventeen miles of new later date by the commission Rosa struck th« rocks two miles north pose the state hah and game comnils- road has been constructed, which of Point Arguello, nuar Hants Bar slon, arrived on Thursdsyt's train of California, Oregon, Idaho and eliminates a number of hills and Wyoming, made in the Interest of Quite a number of local people bara. last night. Today she Is high from the north, accompanied by State more convenient and economical ad shortens the distance to the lake. The were preaent at Houston's opera house and dry, but according Io a wireless Gaine Warden William L. Finley, ministration and especially of better ■ road has been put in good condition, Saturday evening, when Htate Gaine received here she does not leak, und Master Fish Warden It. E. Clanton and a bridge has been constructed Mid State Superintendent of Hatch protection against fire, have Just been over Whiskey Creek. SAN FRANCI8CO. July 8.—The Warden William L. Finley gavo one Is In no prea'-nt danger. announced. These changes have been Two lumber schooners are standing eries J, Nelson Wisner. They are customs inspectors have discovered of his famous bird lectures. For his The government expended |5,000 by President Taft The here for the purpose ot getting fur accomplished 82.500 worth of opium buried under lecture here Mr. Finley chose local by to give aid If necessary. through a series of proclamations on this section of the road. New line 500 tons of coal In one of the bunkers ther Information regarding the fish steamer Curacoa, belonging to th« birds, and he told an Interesting story of the highway was surveyed by Ben signed at different time« In June, but of the steamer Sheridan, which ar of the trip made to Lower Klamath Pacific Steamship company, owners and game Interests of this county, and all becoming effective July 1st. The jamin F. Heidel of the office of public rived yesterday from Oriental ports. to determine whether or not a trout and Till« lakes In 1905 by himself and of th« Hants- Rosa, left Han Pedro thia roads. — Medford Mall-Tribune. I proclamations were drawn so as to butchery Is to be located here. Hermann Bohlman, the noted photog morning to amlst the vessel. The party was met at the depot by dovetail Into one another, with the The Ranta Rosa sailed from Ran rapher of bird life. Thia talk was A. Rodman, Mr. andd Mrs. W. Fike Mrs. L. B. Applegate left for Ash a delegation from the Klamath Rod result that taken all together they and Zoe New nham, all of Hood River, Francisco yesterday, and wan due at Illustrated by colored slid**« made land Friday morning, where she will from photographs mad« on thia trip, Hun Pedro this morning. Tho boat and Gun Club. Judge Benson, Com substitute twenty-six national forests are at the Baldwin. visit with relatives during Chatauqua. which rendered It even more Interest left Its course during a fog and struck missioner Stone, Game Warden Ix*wls for a former seventeen. It is explained by officials of tbe the rocks. The schooners Centralia and others, and taken to the Baldwin ing. Mr. Finley, who Is a lecturer and and H. P. Drew ami the oil boat Ar- In autos. At the Baldwin they were United States Department of Agri DON J. ZUMWALT. President. E. M. BI BB. Vice-Pre». and Trews. held agent for the National Aaoocla- gyle, summoned by wlrelnss, gave the visited by a good many local sports culture that last summer’s fire ex BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary tion of Audubon Societies for th« pro v«s»«l tow. This morning they stood men. and matters of Interest to the perience In the Northwest made It I clear that many of the forest super tection of Wild Birds and Animals, Is by endeavoring to keep her from county were discussed. visors were In charge of units which Mailer Flab Warden Clanton says breaking on the rocks. a nature lover of the deepest dye, and I The pasaongcra were panic strick that he has long heard of the fame of were too lsrge for efficient adminis hla Interesting stories of the traits and habits of different birds showe-l en wh«n the steamer struck. The the Klamath county waters for trout tration The changes sre a part of a careful and faithful study of the crea boat was 300 feet from the shore, and fiuhlng, saying that they are supposed general movement to develop, with the officers had difficulty In prevent to lie second to none on the coast. If the aid of last year's experience, the tures of the wild. He also brought to light many In ing some of the passengers from tbe commission Is satisfied on this I most efficient system of fire protec teresting facts regarding th« slaugh jumping overboard and trying to point, he says the matter of establish-1 tion possible at the present time. In Oregon changes were made In William ter of birds for plumage, and astound swim. Dthers begged tho officers to Ing ii hatchery I n assured Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers ed many by figures showing the num- lower the boats and try to land, L. Finley, the state game warden, 's the Cascade, Chelan. Crater, Des l>er of l.ower Klumath luik« birds though the heavy breakers made It one of the foremost ornithologists tn chutes. Fremont. Malheur, Oregon. the- West. In 1905 he visited Bird Siskiyou, I'mpqua. Wallowa, Whit kills« t*> IxaiHIfy milady's bonnet In- extremely dangerous. Island, and since that time he hat man and Umatilla forests snd the for« the lake was made a gam« prn- maps , plans . blueprints , etc . Klamath Falls, Oregon GICKAT BICITAIX K |>KNTIU»YKICB been much Interested In the Klamath new Minam, Ochoco. Okanogan, Pau serve. I urr OF LKAKY VEHMHIA country. It Is thought that he will lina and Santlam forests were estab lend ail of his assistance toward the lished from transfers from the other I,AKK toi NTY HORSE forests mentioned. Transfers oc securing of a hatchery. LONDON, July 7. — - Seven of Great RANCH CHANGE* Britain's newest ocean-going torpedo The commiaalon and state officials, curred as follows: From the Ump- qu* to the Cascade. 188,508 acres; J. F. Hanson, contractor of the : boat destroyers have »been put out of accompanied by Judge Benson, Game from the Cascade to the Santlam. laikaview Irrigation uud Power com- action by overstraining their hulls Warden Ix*wls, James O'Gara of the ¡while under full sp«ed trials in the Southern Pacific, C. T. Oliver, Henry 216,821 acres, to the Deschutes 504,- pany'a project, and also main con j heavy seas of the English channel. Itabbes, W. P. Johnson. Barney 864 acres, and to the Paulina 147,- tractor on the N. C. O. extension, has Chambers, Captain O. C. Applegate. 720 acres; from tho Chelan to the The destroyers Acorn. Alarm. Rlfle- man» times given evidence* of his be Okanogan 1,732,820 acres; from the lief In the possibilities of Goose laiko > man, Nemesis, Lyrla. Nymphe snd Dr. W. A. IxxinaTd and other local I Crater 9,200 acres to the Klamath, Valley, and last week gave further Larne reached Portsmouth In such a men left Friday morning on the White leaky condition that all available div Pwlican for Agency Landing. From and 61.370 acres to the Paulina; to exhibition of thia belief In the pur ers were requisitioned to close the that point they will Journey to Spring the Deschutes 174,130 acres from the chase of the holding« of 8 II. Riley, We now make four deliveries daily by gaps in their seams, pending docking Creek and other streams by automo ¡Oregon, 504,864 acres from the Cas- I who owned the horse* ranch. Mr. cade, and from the Deschutes 699,-1 The trouble was the result of the tre bile. The night will bo spent at Fort Kiley's Interest» consisted of about the General City Delivery. Your pat mendous vibration of the powerful en- Klamath. Tomorrow morning they ■ 720 acres to the Ochoco and 407.120 , fort) acres, together with the splen- ronage is solicited and satisfaction is Tb* pines driving the little warahlps at a will Journey toward Rocky Point, and acres to the Psulina; from the Fhe- did ranch houses and barns, speed of 28 knots through the rough there will again board the White Pel mont to the Paulina, 411,000 acres: price paid for the property Is not j to the Malheur from the Umatilla, water. The rivets of the plates were ican. Stops will be made at Pelican guaranteed Prices as low as possible made public. started In all directions, opening gaps Ix>dg«. Rocky Point and other plates 179,550 acres, from the Malheur to This property la)a within a mile of ¡the Ochoco. 119,310 acres; from the I which caused the water to pour Into on tho lake. the Point ranch owned by Mr. Ilan- (Oregon to the Santlam. 493.349 acres, the oil bunkers, rendering the tn.-I After the return to this city Mr. ton, and will be Invaluable to him In I useless. Finley gave an illustrated lecture to the Deschutes, 174,130 acres; from ibo plana he has made for the Im I PHONE 1517 on "Oregon Bird Life" at Houston's the Siskiyou to the Crater. 12.4'10 provementa of his properly. ¡theater. Mr. Finley. In addition to rcres, to the Siskiyou from the Klam CALIFORNIANS IIUILIHNG Mr. llnnaon and Mr Riley will pul BOATS FOR REGATTA being a naturalist, is a photographer ath. 352.000 acres, in connection with np the hay on the Cottonwood ranch lot no mean ability, and his photo ! which were added 13,755 acres to this year, after which Mr. Riley will SAN FRANCISCO. July 7 -Ban graphs of birds sre sought by the the Siskiyou; from the Umpqua to j leave for Texas, returning to the val ♦ Francisco Is s|M*ndlng something like leading magsxlnos. This lecture Is In- the Cascade. 168.508 acres, to the ley In the spring of 1912. ♦ Paulina-, 306,149 acres: from the 850,000 to win the honorary title of terestlng to all. and is a rare treat, ♦ The heavy buying of farm lands the Pacific Coast, with a 83,000 Sunday the commission was «en Wallowa to the Minam 448,330 acres: ♦ .Mr. Ilunson has done In the past year purse, divided three ways, and five tertained at dinner by Commissioner 'from the Whitmsn to the Umatilla ♦ Is particularly significant, and lends Northern California counties are Charles F. Stone, and a trip to Bird 276,170 acres, and from the Umatilla ♦ additional prestige to the oft repeat counting the days for the starting Island on the lower lake was ar- to the Malheur 179.550 acres, to the ed phrase that Goose I-ake Valley Is gun at the Astoria Centennial motor ranged A business meetlng was Umatilla to from the Whitman. 276.- ♦ b Reigns in the home where the undoubtedly coming Into Its own.— boat regatta, opening September 4th, held Monday, and the same day they 170 acres. ♦ luikovlew Herald. family's thrifty. That doesn't ♦ and lasting a week. Thoae who are Journeyed to Sisson, Calif., to in- Eliminations from the forests in mean stingy, niggardly, miserly ♦ building boats here for this regatta spect the hatchery there. From 81s- Oregon occurred as followr: 320 MORE TRAIIA BIILT ♦ are: C. T. Mitchell, San Francisco son the commission will journey acres of patented land from the Che I or starving to hoard a few pen IN CRATER LANK PARK Yacht Club; Prentice N. Gray. 110 ♦ northward, stopping at several places lan. 27,931 acres from th« Crater, nies. Means simply living with- ♦ Market street; Nunnes Brothers, Sac en route. 32,935 acres from the Deschutes, 10,-j ♦ Many miles of additional trails have ramento; Sam Pa-nkoat. Sacramento, ----------------------------- ; 606 acres from the Oregon, 9.610 in your means and depositing a ♦ been constructed thia a-aaon In vari nn<l Captain Wood Watson. Vallejo. acres from the Siskiyou and 44.414 STATE ARGUES IN few dollars with us regularly, ♦ ous parts of tho CrBter National for There are two big racea in which ( ♦ MccNAMARA CASE acres from the Umpqua. The lands est, snd new guards arc being put on these men are Int- rested. the displace weekly or monthly. Thus you ♦ embraced wtthln these eliminations now that the forest fire season Is near. ment boat championship and the hy consist of many small bodies lying get 4 per cent annual interest, ♦ LOS ANGELES. July 8.—The pros The forest Is In better condition this droplane class. The purses In the»? along the borders of the various for ecution had Its inning In the McNa and it's compounded semi-an ♦ year to <*ope with flames than ever two events total $5,500, and the win ♦ mara case today, when Deputy Dis ests which upon exa-minatlon were before. nually. ner In each of these two clasaes will found to be non-forest lands or pat ♦ A trail seven miles In length from have to travel about 40 miles ait trict Attorney Ford argued against ented lands that could well be exclud ♦ the quashing of the Indictments. His Inmaha to the middle fork of Rogue hour. ♦ argument was largely technical, and ed from the Forests. River has been constructed. Ixidge ♦ he cited Innumerable cases. Pole and Black Bear are connected GREEKS ARE NOT WANTED ♦ KANDY' KITCHEN HAS Darrow said that according to the ' KLTMATH FALLS, ORE. by a trail as Is Clover Creek and Deao- IN OREGON'S I'tPITAL CITY decision of Judge Bordwell yesterday , CHANGED PROPRIETORS lutlon Swamp, Six miles of trail han the court had Jurisdiction to try the i been constructed in the Applegate SALEM. July 7.- -According to re Tim*« cases. They would be ap-| district. A change has been made in the A force of men will start next week ports. Salem's city council Is planning pealed, but ho intimated that the ap- ' owner« of the Hoxey Kandy Kitchen, to take steps to prevent so many peal would not be taken unless the In opening the old John Day road on Main street, near Fifth, Mr. and from Brown's Cabin to Diamond Igike Greeka and Italians coming to the Anal decision was against John and | Mrs. Hoxey selling to W. A. Grimes, a city. It Is said the council will here James. n dlstanco of twenty-three miles. Dia I recent arrival in this city. Grimes mond Lake will some day be a great after refuse to let contracts for street ariived here a short time ago from or sewer work unless local or other Successors to E. W. Muller resort when It is made acceaslble. MATTHEWS IS JAILED Oklahoma. He is said to be ex-, A rangers' house Is being construct American labor la used. FOR HORSE STEALING perienced In the confectionery line This step Is being taken, It Is said, ed at Bessie Rock, and one at Ixvdg« I to protect the public. Petty thievery Pole.—Medford Mail-Tribune. Churged with horse stealing. Burt and attacks upon women and girls are KEITH INVESTIGATION We are unloading a car Io* <1 of piano, of different make«, per- Matthews was arrested last Saturday the charges preferred Against tho IS NOW UNDER WAY <OX WANTH TAFT M>nally »elected by our Mr. Bradnack, for the past two years man morning by Patrolman Hall on Main TO EXPLAIN ALL large band of Greeks now employed street. He is charged wllh taking a ager of the wholesale and retail department of Graves Music com In laying sewer pipe here, and It is BERKELEY, July 8.—Investiga pany, Portland, Oregon. horse and saddle front Paul Brelten- WA8HINGTON, July 8 Repr sen- said numerous appeals have been stein. He was riding the animal when tion ot the charges against Superin Our new line of pianos includes the tendent Keith of the Berkeley school tative Wllllatg E. Cox of Indiana to made to members of the council, ask taken in custody by the officer. 'for the deaf and blind began yester day Introduced In the house a resolu- Ing for protection. Matthews had looked at the ani The last depredation laid to the day. with Governor Johnson presid tl< n demanding that President Taft mal before, a-nd Intended to buy It. be Instructed to Immediately send to Greeks occurred a few days ago. when but last night he took It, and n .»ad ing. The general charges of incom to the house of representatives all tho one of them attempted to lure a dle as well. His preliminary hearing petency against Keith were outlined information possible In connection young girl away from her home, and was held Saturday afternoon before by Attorney Reed for the petitioners. These well known wmkes are familiar to musician*, and estab •! with his order for the Controller Bay was preventer! from doing so by the- Judge Graves. W. H. Shaw Is ap * lishes our purpose to sell only standard makes of pianos. rights of way. He wants it to Includo father of the girl. pearing as attorney for the prisoner CHILI» BADLY BURNED Prices same as 'Frisco and Portland. his statements regarding the part WITH CONCENTRATE!» LYE Terms to suit. Charles Taft and Richard Ryan took LOCAL PEDAGOGUES GO IManoa rented for long or short terms. TO 'FRISCO CONVENTION ,M. M. McFee, accompanied by his In the matter. Dr. Hamilton was called to Midland | daughters. Annl? and Jean, arrived last Friday to a*und Norn- Camp-, TWO BARGAINS: WANTS A UNION FOR County Ruperlntendent J. O. Swan here Friday night from Seattle. They bell, the little 5-year-old daughter of • MIGRATORY WORKERS and wife. Prof. W. E. Faught, wife left next morning for Lakeview.« here Neil Campbell. The little girl had One Upright Piano, mahogany case - $155 and daughter, MI bs Neva Fa-ught, the Mr. McFee goes to attend to business been playing with a can which had One Upright Plano, Walnut case - - 138 NEW YORK, July 7.—Migratory Misses Blanche and Florence Foster matters in the interests of the HIll containedd concentrated lye. Some workers of America, of whom It is es left on last Friday sfto- noon s train lines. of the lye got on her fingers, and Here's a chance to save 8 150 on a little used piano. timated there are 3,000,000, will be for San Francisco, where they will at when it burned she put them into her organized In labor unions if a pro tend the National Edducatlonal Con Albert Marks, a well known Poe mouth. She then ran to the well and posal submitted to President Samuel vention. which commences its session Valley farmer, was here Saturday at- took a big drink of water to stop the Gompers of the American Federation thlg evening. The local party expects tending to business matters in the burning uu.u.u» In ... her ,.v. mouth, Her tongue of Labor, by Andrew Furuaeth, prea- to be away for two weeks. jcounty seat. | and mouth are badly swollen today. FINLEY LECTURE FISH COMMISSION SEES Olli WATERS NMV CHANGES IN FOREST RESERÏES ___ I ___ ÎHrt' I COMMISSION NAMES DEPUTY GAME WARDENS Klamath County Abstract Go ABSTRACTING HAWXHIRST MARKET KS î Specialty of Large Pieces 1 J. W. IIAWXHLIRSr Prosperity ■I \V First Trust and Savings Bank Muller Music Co. Everything in Music Knabe, Chickering, Bros, Kramct, Bach, Starck, Armstrong, Howard, Bradford Pianos and Player Pianos MULLER MUSIC CO.