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i 11 1 1 GUÜÜ ROADS MM NOI It FAR I KAIN SERA I» I AA ILL N« I HF REIH < Ell AS REPORTED a . «« ” li 11.II H«>llHK" Il \( I ARRANGER FOR FAIR KLAMATH PORKtRS IE PLUS ULTRA farmeks - . 1 y ATTENTION 3 ICYCLE S i J Frank Adams, the well known MAX AGEII OF GREI N FIELDS horseti an. Is I avlug a big bunch of FARM PRAISES BEND PLAN TO "" believe It will tn to your Interet BY GOVERNOR'S t M MISSION wild horses rounded up. and will HELP I'llF FARMERS TO GET »•• •l*' X‘»t»r (anil whli u*. a* we lia«v MOL Lil YIELD ABOI ONE Mil- I avo them halter broken mid brought i J uki |>ur«lm*<«l a Ilio |*«-»< uger auto- STARTED W IT II PIGGY LION DOI.KARS . to th fair grounds. As a special lUubllv, Hlid are hi |aialtl<iii lo allow feature for Portland Hay. which will Lin«*uln Klnnear, nianagsi* k>f limi Io gkHal «««haulage hl Vuiiua, I’««* Judge George T. Bald in believea be the second day of the fair, these* Greenfields Farm, five miles from ami latngell I alley*, u* w< II a* around that Governor West has hardly had horses will be used in the "wild Klnmath Fulls, on the M« irlll road. P Merrill anil Klwiiiatll Falla. If you time to fully consider th good row. horse" race, and It is expected to w bu > arrnngiug to i xhlltii some of kiiniiol rouie lu, uriti* um , tilling ile- ' plan drafted by the commission wh. have from eight to ten rid rs. This ti Afine pork st«>«*k at the Klamath ai rhil ion, price ami ternis ol aale. . . it met in Portland last week. THE GUN 3TOHE will be even more exciting than a , county fair next week, and later at < Hll.t OlF A RK K “1 saw the governor on Wednesday* bucking broncho conteat, and will th<> Rogue River Industrial exposi Neal lo Anierlkiiu Hotel 4. II. <11 VMIII 111* evening at the Imperial hotel in Port l ave a three-ring circus beaten ten tion nt Medford, which Is to be held Pilone iltll land. where nearly everybody meets to one. • < October 3, 4, 5 and 6. Among th«* on an occasion of the kind.” said ¡exhibits the farm will have u( M«*<l Judge Baldwin today. "At that time i I HIS« >N'S HASTE ¡ ford will be thr e Berkshlr«' pigs. I the governor was on his way making PI ZZI.ES THEM the champion sow of Wisconsin of a trip to sonic other city, and wi\s monk si list nin'ioxs ' 1910. the junior champion how of the looking over the two evening papers hnternatlonnl exposition nt Columbus, to see what they had to say about the United Press Service The following additional subscrip result of our d liberations. The gov PARIS. Sept. IS. l.e Petit Phares, | Ohio, 1910, and Star Masterpiece, a ernor Is a very buay. energetic man, tions have been received for the rac«» a Nantes newspaper, takes a whack I lino h«>nr. Th«< farm will also show- with a great deal of wort on hts nurses and fair: at Thomas Edison because he doesn't five Poland China gilts nnd fiv«* 25.00 Unger in one place long enough to Berkshire gilts, young hogs that have hands, and it does not seem likely, to Gem Cafe ............................... 10.00 visit all the sights. jn ver been bred. my mind, that he has yet considered W. E. Grimes......................... 20.00 Part of the medal takers will be the recommendations of the commis Altamont Tavern .................. "Edison and his companions," says Will cry Public Hales anywhere In Oregon or California 5.00 the pap r. "arrived here at noon with i shown at the Klamath County fair, J. Konop ......... .. ................... sion and come to a conclusion. Full «barge taken. Terms on applhation. Twenty y«am' experience. “The good roads bills that were Ed l4iughlin ......................... 20.00 two tires punctured. He at once had i along with other tine specimens of 18.00 Farmers' Imp. A Sup. Hous«* « Residence 1M mol Grant.. P.O. Box IMS. Klamath Falla, Oregon passed at the last legislature were of lunch, and nt 3:30 o'clock, his tires I th«* genus porcine. Mr. Klnnear has in the East two no avail. The governor vetoed them | Paul Mugl 'r ........................... 50.00 being r Mitred. he hurried on. That's undefeutod sows that have taken the ter features that he found objection . Northern Cafe......................... 10.00 a funny way to see France, really." r- 5.00 bill decoration at six fairs, nnd If able. and his obj«*ct In appointing th J J. W. Tyrell .............................. i they finish nt the International show good reads commission was with a First Trust & Savings Bank. 25 00 ITU Fl KS ER 1N< F TO 5.00 Hong Sing Co ........................... view to getting the proposition into Ills NATIVE LAND thlu year In the same standing that 5.00 the,** have bad ao far Mr. Kinnear be- the hands of men interested in good , Stephens-Hunter Realty Co. 5.00 Hevea he will be fixetl to show nt the roads and to free the matter from I Harry Richardson.................. / United Press Service Sr.n Francisco Pan-American exposi Tkl> la the tills ot a beautiful «« page booh, which partisan Influence. There Is no pol- j 18. — Gabrielllno PARIS. 8 pt. 1 will abow any boy or girt how lo IUCCIID Drop • tion In 1915 the fin«*st hogs that ver itfes in the gcod roads commission as RAISE VESSEL postal In It« mail TODAT and II wilt ta aanl I MEI. id'AnnunxIo, son of the Italian poet FROM LAKE BEI» » re put before judges of an expo 4- far as possible every element that is -Tbaalm ot iba Coilass la lodlaulty and popular las |and dramatist, has decided to sever tlon of the kind, nnd he fully expect tha Induatrtaa and lo larva ALL lbs paopla II uSara really interested In good roads is rep hearses in Agrlt alters civil Bn<i arms tiaitrical his connection with I the Italian stage, Captain Anton AA ’ Ickstrom has suc- them to outclnsn all competitors. resented. Englaaartnc Maotian leal Xnglnact b..uiu«L<ia aarlaj. fumlry, pomaatlOk. Sclenca and Art, C»m The Gr« ’ nfields Farms startl'd only . “In choosing his commissioners I cusafully supervised the efforts of It Is stated here, In order to become marcs, rhanuacy and Music. Tbs Csllaaa opaaa the governor qpdeavored to get m n | his firm, WIckstroni & Unman, to, an actor Lp France, He is at present Inst Dec mber. and has alren«^* some September ltd Catajog tree Addraaa groiBTSAM OREOON AGRICULTURAL who have bad experience in road raise the North Star, the craft which at the .Arg ntln»> theater, Rome. Ga young pigs which will show a weight COLLEOE. Corsallla. Orason problems such as those who may jin the spring burned to the water’«- < i '*rl**l d'Annunzio. the father, has al- of about 150 pounds nt four months of age. Th«* farm has secured a new have held county office or have farth edge In Upper Klamath Lake at Shtp- • udy forsaken Italv for Fran«*ee. Debts are sal ' to have caused th»1 and expert herdsman, (’. E Everson, ing interests for example. In the ' pington. The v ssel itself is a total loss, but hnnpc of Everson Bros.. Wellington, Ohio, case of John H. Albert of Salem, a and Mr. Everson believes th«* Oregon •MIX .1. Zt MW ALT. I’re.ikh ut. I M. HI HR. Ahe-I’r**. anti In«« member of the commission, the gov the machinery is In good shape. Captain Wlckstrom's concern pu • ZBEHT I W ITHROW. Nn rrtarjr ernor secured the co-operat’ jr of ® * ¡ I bod." of tl late Georg** W. country her abouts Is absolutely un- exceptionally prominent worker for chased the wr«*ck, and exp« its to b :>;• d on Monday to surpnssed for hog raising Mr. Klnm-nr Is evidently s man good roads, and who Is an exp'rl- ible to use the machinery *to go d ad ■ it will be Interred, enced agriculturalist ss well as bank vantage. .i accompanl d by •.ho believes competition Is the Iff** ri The firm owns the Eagle r I M- Mrs n er and capitalist. He repres n’ *d t’ ■ h r son. W. N. Cox. of trade, and that the encouragement farming Interests and city people as doc, which are w 11 known craft pl urday evening from of one's neighbor to get busy ,1s a Ing the waters of the charming lab method tint h Ips all. for when a*«ked well. wl.at he thought about the proposi “It is figured that by a tax of 1 1-10 tion under way at Bend. wb> re bank mills, as proposed by the commission, era and business men nre raising the stat" will have approx’matelv Surveyors «nd Irrigation Engineers funds with which to supply farmers $1.000.000 for the purpose of Improv- lpg the country h’ghwavs, and about ASSERTS < HKONK LE IS GUILTY Til'll MI'RDER CASES ANI» SEVER- with hogs to encourage them In breeding. h«> said It was one of the 80 per cent of this will come from OF DEFAMING HIM LX CONNEC IL OTHER CRIMINAL CHARGES b"st thing« that he had heard of In a the cities, who are perfectly willing TION AA1TH THE SALE OF THE I TO HE I P AT THE NEXT CIR MAI'S. Pl.ANM, III.I EPKINTM. h it Klurruth Falls, Oregon long while. to be assessed for their share. Th® PAVING BONDS CI IT SESSION “ I certainly think It Is an excellent city’ of Portland, for instance, now seteme.” said Mr. Klnnear. "Any pa* s 35 per c'nt of the taxes paid to J. C. Maguire of the Strangee-Ma- Judge Henry L. Benson of the cir W WW. « w. *® W-W.W.W. W/W. -w W W. W. *W w. *w ■%.% *w.*w w * W. the state, and wii] gladly furnish her ' guire company, which is doing the cuit court will go to Lakeview about thing that will encourage our farm er» to raise hogs will be of great a share of a road fund.” paving work in Klamath Falls, has, the 1st of October to hold court for by his attorney, C. *.M. O'Neill, drawn Lake county, and It Is expected that benefit to the country. Th«* r«*«'>'tr<*e d DRIED EGGS ARE I up a complaint in an action for libel the session will be unusually Import of this region for the purpose are so d exceptional that we should use every BEING SHIPPED against AV. T. Staves as assignee of ant In vi"w of the fact that there are Tn German China, according to th" |tl:e Klamath Publishing Company, so many cuses liable to require con , means to tako advantage of them d report of Consul J. C. MeNallv at and W. T. Shives, as himself, asking Our progress nt Grlendflolds Fa rm d siderable work on the part of court Tsinctan, the desi-_*®ation of s*ggs Is $10,000 and costs. The alleged libel and attorneys. It looks as if there bRS been very pleasant so far We d s-ec ssfully carried on and th® pm ' was embraced in articles published in Started onlv last D«,e,niber with I would be more than half a dozen jury di'ct !s shipped in large quantities ti : the Chronicle issued Saturday and cases, two of which are murder about flftv head, nnd now w<* have i d C«-’*"’anv. yesterday. The coin;llaint was filed charges. A three or four weeks' ses- 151». We have nil our arrangement « d rs M. c illan Prop’r. / One shipment has also been made Monday afternoon with County Crery , slon is likely. made so as to get the best results I» d to th® United State«, with .th" expec C. R. DeLap. our bog raGIng. and up to this time d— Big Archie is an Indian buck who tation that the eggs will comply with Owing to the fact that the Warren is charged with having slain his everything hns be*n very encourag d d (i® 'nod and drugs act and that a1 Construction company was the suc- ing 4 thriving trade may be built up with ces-ful bidder for the Klamath ave squaw when he found her gambling i with some other male Indians His this country. It is said that this pro nue paving bonds tfnd that Mr. Ma 1 .Mr. and Mrs. E. B. T rrv, gtir st« | d_ duct can be kept Indefinitely if stored guire at a meeting of th* council at ¡jealously is alleged at this period to of the Baldwin from the Go)d®n Get*' have possessed him with rage so that SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS in a dry. cool place. I which the bids were opened admitted he beat her to death. City, went on the Crater Lake trip It requires about seventy yolks to ■ that the blank bonds were being The constable of Pine Creek killed Monday morning. make one pound of th dried product j pi inted prior to the opening of the a Mexican while attempting to head and the whites of about 200 eggs to ! bids, the Chronicle published Satur SALE OF TIMBER off a quarrel between two' other M x- make a pound of the egg albumin. day an article which pretty plainly The price of the whole dried eggs < I idicated that the Chronicle suspect- icans. so that this means another Il 31 c nts a pound; of the albumin, d Mr. Maguire to have been guilty of murder charge. Portland. Ore., 8®pt. 11, 1911. 4 4 cents, and of the yolks 24 cents a i "deal,” and the conclustyn of the Five or six other criminal cases Sealed bids mark« d outside “BM, pound. This industry In G rman article was in stibstance as follows: aTe likely to be up. Including th® T’mber S: Ic Application, August 18, China is said to be growing rapidly. "Laws in compliance with open charges being pressed against c rtaln 1911, Crater." nnd addressed to the sa* s the Journal of the merlcan Med dealing have no weigt t when it com'« gentlemen who hold the liquor law In District i'orester, Portland. Oregon, ical Association. ' to trading off several thousand dol utter contempt. These gentlemen are will be r cetved up to nnd Including If all that is claimed for it is true, lars of the city’s money. On the same charged with having kept stocks of th® 19th day of October. 1911. for nil this certainly should be a more satis , train of thought It was wise- to re liquor on their premls"s and doled the live timber mark'd for cutting bv factory method of preserving eggs ject without consideration the bid of It out unlicensed to all chosen friends the forest officer, located on an ar®» We now make tour deliveries daily by than that of cold storage. Under the C. 8. Moore for $10,000 of the bonds. who would pay the price for a little to he definitely d *signnted by the for- Interior Inspiration. food and drugs act some of the cold That would interfere with th® private ' st officer before cutting, begins on the General City Delivery. Your pat storage people have been much exer bargain. Mr. Maguire did not state There has been a great deal of approximately 1.240 acres on the cised by the regulation requiring that with whom he had bargained to se- blind-pigging, boot-legging or what watershed of Oedssa Creek In SW AJ ronage is solicited and satisfaction is eggs shall not be stored longer than sure the bonds, but steadfastly ad ever Is the right t"chnlcal name for SW14. section 14; RW% SE'4 and three months before using. guaranteed Prices as low as possible hered to the fact that there was uo ft, going on around the Lake county BEU SW'/. s«e. 15*. NE’4 NW’4 and They assert not only that it is im turpitude In turning the trick out of towns, and many gallons of Juice that EV.SE’4NWV.. WA4NE«4 and SE «4 possible to keep all of their stock court. . . . No one Is much con- would otherwise have entered the NE^4, SE14SW>4 and ■% NE’4 moving within that length of time, cern d with Mr. Maguire, but this stomachs of gentlemen who crave SW«4, and all the SE*4 section 22; but that ft is not necessary, as the I city has a right to know WITH something more vigorous than wat"r NE% NW*4 , SW«4 NE’4, NW% PHONE 1517 eggs do not deteriorate sufflicently In WHOM HE MADE THE DEAL. He to slake their thirst wax given a EW% and fl’4 of the SW »4, NE’4 that time to make them dangerous or has confessed ft.” humiliating end, being cast upon SE’4 and SW<4 SE«4 section 2.1: undesirable as a food. On learning that the Chronicle Mother Earth, from whence ft came NL4 8W«4, SH NE’4, and all the would print the item, Mr. Maguire originally, SE’4 section 24, T. 388., R. 6E , STREET SHOWS FAIR WEEK says he ’phoned the Chronicle not to An Idea of the vast amount of cor W. M., within the Crater National All of the amusements during fair print the article, and that It was dials and various kinds of firewater For"st, Oregon, estimated to he 7.- * we“k will not take place at the fair printed against bls protest. He sent that have been confiscated ns contra 858,000 feet B. M. of western yellow ♦ grounds. President Bishop has given a l°tter of explanation to the Express, band and thrown swav. Instead of pine; 2,850,000 feet B. M. of Douglas concessions to an amusement com In which he asserted that the Chron going to Irrlgat® the throats of nnr- fir; 1,518,800 feet B. M. of sugar pany now showing at Stockton, which icle declined to print his side of the cbas®rs who hiiv their Hquor through pine and 1.110,800 ___ feet ___ B. ___ M. of will exhibit on the streets In Klam story, “to stop the slander or publish levtftmat® channels mav he had In th® white fir. live saw timber, and 272.- ath Falls. The attractions will con the facts. ’ Instead of paying In caah never w’ttmntum Issued hr the dcntifv dis- 000 feet B. M. of d'ad saw timber, sist of a Farris wheel, merry-go-round has to worry about balancing The Chronicle this morning editor tr’rt attorney of Lak® conntv, J. D. •og scale, more or les». No bld of crazy house, seals, and a whole lot of ially says things which are Joined to Venator, that owing to the exnense of less than $3.25 per M. feet B. M. for her accounts. She knowa where other s!d" shows. the above quotation from the Satur -nn-nv<ne to the conntv sent th® wet live western yellow pine and sugar her money gooa. She generally day pap°r and classed as libelous. geo*** «®fr"d In onttvlng Jo®»1ltt®s If pine; 82.50 for live Douglas Hr; spends leas, too. The First NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The editor wrote that no one could "r,1’ hernntfap he dumped and wasted 11.35 for live white fir and d ad Trust and Savings bank Invites Notice Is given to the taxpayers of purchase the loyalty of the paper, and where taken. timber will h® considered, and a de Klamath countv that the board of thensald* “It (meaning the paper) posit of«82,000, pavable to the order accounts from women in bust- equalization will convene on the third I Is not 1n the bablt of. neither do®» ft Mr. nnd Mrs. Hough of Ren Fmn- of the First National bank of Port- neas or engaged In housework. Monday In October to examine and propose to begin, the compounding r'«eo who have been stunning at the land, Oregon, must be sent to that Special attention paid to thorn correct all errors on the tax roll of of felonf's, neither to put monev in n»tNi-<n atinr ® trln to Crater T,ak®. hank for arh bld submitted to the and financial nd vice cheerfully Thev are District Forester* Timber upon valid the year 1911. I will be In my office Its purse nor for the sake of pro went to Fegl® RMg® f-«en4* nt It D M"**l"n*®n of the claims Is exempt®! from sale. from day to day, and will be glad to fessed friends.” given them when desired. The Mr. Masufr® s»'*« his Intention Is Pelfrnn Rev Lumber c<**mnanv have th" taxpayers come In and ex right to reject anv and nil blds Is re amine their ass"ssment, and If any to push »h® suit to a finish. Mr. served. For further Information and changes are to be made let me make Onefll savs that b® would not have WANTED- Hors'a or team fry a 4- regulations governing sales address the corrections before the board con undertaken the case for Mr. Magtilr® room bouse: also farms for vale. In Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon KLAMATH F.' A 1.144, ORE. venes. J. P. LEE. If be bad thought Mr. Maguire would quire at McCabe's store. East 8th. GEO. II. CECIL. 9-14-2 8 County Assessor. drop ft aftrr beginning It. d-1t-w-2t* 9-14-1019 r District Foregtei ASSESSMENT AS RKIXIM.MENDKD It has be n currently reported that it was the intention of the Southern acitlc company to discontinue the ii'teiiioon train service b«*tw«*eil Weed slid Klamath Falls on the first day jf October. There se ms, however, to be no tundatlon for this report, and the itomiatlon is given out that no 1 r.nge in the present service is con templated. Mr. James O'Gara, district freight vnd passenger agent, writes that "It is our int ntlon to continue the pr«*s- ent service on the Klamath Falls line." R. C. WAITS Licensed Auctioneer r fi OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGI1 y DíGNirriN? THE t Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING LAKE »rai runimii hiiiil m aiiiiict wnm j I Lakeside Inn, ' M . M M z , t J > HAWXHLRST MARKET Specialty of Large Pieces < I J. W. IIAWXHURST THE WOMAN WHO DRAWS CHECKS First Trust and Savings Bank 4