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LOOK II AMLRICÄ LIHSL IS SLOGAN WHILE SOX IO TOUR IHE WOtll HILUM SHOP FOR t lUMl I Nearly a Third of M .Million Folk« At the regulur inoetlng of Klamath Have Gone Abroad In Past Year, Lodge No. 13 7, I. O. <>. F., a W«-ek ugo Hod H|«elit *2< m >, o < hi ,< hhi --- Would lu»t night Noble Grand L< <- appointed lv«-<-p Tills Money |l< r«< I,«ii'v' Hlioll, Jasper Bennett and Ralph Sheets as a committee to fur About BALTIMORE. Oct. 26. nish the bulatico of the faithful with 280,000 Americans went abroad dur ««metlilng « nt rtulning in th«' gastro- ing III« Inst tlncnl year, and spent [ mimic line. Th« matter was left en fully $200,000,000 on passugo across tirely In th« bands of th« committee, tho Atlantic, liot<-| bills, railway trans ,vIt h power to appoint subcommittee» portatlon, amusements and for mls- at their pleasure, and the result was < «Bunoous purposes, according to a ioiih thing to Io- reim-mbercd by those Mtntenient specially prepared for H«-< • fortunate enough to be pr<-«w«nt at rotary Norman M. I’urrolt of the Friday night’s meeting. Gr«uter Ball linor« committee, by I Without delay the committee hus John Ball Osborn«', clilef of th«« bu- tled around to all nlmrmls who be r«au of trade r«4ntlons. department of long to Hi« ord«r, ami sent them In stat-', Washington Of course this quest of the savory duck that so nuiiilx-r of 230.000 were about equal plentifully Inhabit' Klamath wuters iy <llvld«-d between first nnd second amt marshes, and the various hunters cabin passengers, with an average ex nobly responded to th- call upon their pendlture of $H00, and tho balaiue prowess w«re steerage. Th«»« figures do not Ducks of all kinds were delivered Include tho large sum annually spent to th«- commlti«- - in charge (no coots, for jewelry, rlothtng and otlirr ; r- though), and under the culinary su ticles. pervision of the commltte«, with Jas The coat of running the ■II h niel pul per Bennett wearing the long apron governments of sixteen <>f the largir am! Iinndlltig the big fork, a banquet cities during the calendar year I !•<>>» was spr«-ad at the close of th«- m««-t- was $27 4,000,000. according to a spe Ing that was a dream, a d- light, a oh cial report of the Unit«-«! Htnt«-» cen nnv superlative thut denotes perfi-ct sus. nnd It 1» safe to say, with figure» satisfaction. available, they would show little dif With the ducks were served some f'-r«iic< In th«' comparative »landing grind old "yams.” cooked to a de of tli »nine i-ltli-s nt tho present time licious finish, nnd with coffee that This lticlud«-«l outlays for general nn«l was a bachelor’s symposium, “spuds ■pecla! Service expenses such n» police from Klamath” (which you know and fir«- protection, health, highways, can’t be b«-at in the world), various charltlea, hoNpItalM, education, recrea fruits nnd cakes, nnd well every tlon, etc., but do'-s not Ink«* In p«ib:lc thing that goes to niak« a man sit up Improvements. For general nnd »i«r nnd lcxisen his bolt before starting. < Ini service «-xpcti»«» nnd in round The only wonder expressed by nnv numbers, according to the census fiv of the m«mb«rs was how In thunder nr«-;. New York city spends $10K 000.000, Chicago $38,000 000, I’hi.n Jasper hns enenped for so long A ear lleii<e Famous Uhlcago Ball strikers Say Ruilrond at Sa< ruioenh« I United Press S rvice AA ill Fill Plant, Ready AA Illi Living , Teuin Will Roam Roth Heud- SHANGHAI. Oct. 30 Imperialists Quarters, AA ill« Men Import«-«! •ptierrs With All Star Bauch as are burning Hankow, according to a From I I m - East < ompuny wlreli sh in s. og.. from warships off that city. They say that after the Im NEW YORK, Oct. 27. St el kings United Prass Service ( perlallstk entered the city there was nited Press Service are determined not to Im ousted by SACRAMENTO, Oct. 27 Arrange a slaught'r of hundreds of unarmed CHICAGO, Oct. 27. A tour of the the department of justice without a ment» are made here by the Southern world by th« Chicago White Sox n«xt non-combatants. 1 Pacific officials, say the strikers, to Rev. A. H. Kepler, an American, fall Is announced by President Comls- They met Inst night In J. Pierpont put a full shop force to work in the who was wounded Friday, is In a crit key|. An all-star team will accom Morgan s library, and adjourned at 1 local plant next Monday. Eastern pany the Sox, the full company being ical condition. o’clock men are coming. one of the most noteworthy aggrega He was struck In th« neck by a bul No official statement was forthcom Company officials refuse to dlsciiss tions of athletes ever organized. ing. but Indications uro that the niag- the coming of strikebreakers, but It is let while watching the fight. nati-s will tight desperately. BATTLESHIP FIXHIIDA TO known that one of the large car shop;« Francis Lynde Stetson, th« trust’s la equipp'd as a living quarters for HAVE SERI ICE OF HILA kill g te rul counsel, discussing the dl'«<o 500 nu n. A guard of 150 watchmen lutlon suit, said: Is now on duty. ' United Press Service ”Wh en wo know just wher«> we LAKEVIEW, Oct. 28. The prelim-1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 —In ac stand and with what w>. urn charged. tuary trial of Bernard Sitz, a former cordanw with th«: usual custom of M w«< can act accordingly.’* r«-al estat speculator here, later of j states, when a (nited States bsttl«- He refused to discuss the matter Wlllow Ranch, t’alif., Is to take place ship 1.« nam d it er their common- further. at Baker (.«Id. ('.'.Ilf.. November 1011) wealth, th«- people of Florida are go- Federal Marshal Hnowden of Tren PORTLAND, Oct.30. A child wel- Sltz wo doing business under th« Ing to pre- nt th«? officers of the new ton Is here trying to serve John D. far«? conference and exhibit, th«,- first name of the “Tri-State Land Com- dreadnaught with a silver service, Rockefeller, Morgan, Daniel Bold. such vent ever hold west of Chicago, pany," and got an agent to selling The navy department has appointed Norman Ream, Henry Frick, Carnegie will take place at the national guard lands for him at Bakersfield. They Rear Admiral Lucien Yonng to re and "Judge“ William Moore. armory in Portland on November 1, 2, ave alleged to have sold land that did Iceive the service at Pensacola, Fla., 3 mid 4. It will be held under th«? not belong to Sitz, and ft is stated on December 18th next, auspices of the Oregon Congress of that Sitz gave deeds to the property i .Mothers. which were forged. Following the plan of similar ex It is stat«-d that he would deliver hibits throughout the Eastern stat's, th«? deed lrnm»'dlately. as few would [ in th«? last monthly report to th«? the purpos«? will be to show what has ’niti'd Press Service e cu tary of th«? interior on tho prog been don«-, what Is being done and purchase an abstract and have their ( \CHICAGO Oct. 30.—President Taft title examined by an attorney. Rumor ress of work l>« ing done by the rec what should be done for the welfare today issued his Thanksgiving proc has it that he cleaned up $50,000 b ’ - ; lamation servl««? on th« Oregon-Cali of childhood L«?ad!ng educational lamation. setting the date as Novem fornia Klumath project, th«? an- institutions of th«? city will b- repre- fore he was caughL He now faces trial on three charges. 1 ber 30th. iiouix «-ineiit Is mad«- that the work Is sent«-d. and all phases of child Iff«* forgery, obtaining money under false | He visited the National Dairy show about 67 per cent completed, or ap will be touched ujmjd . pretemw.s and using the mails to d? j in the stock yards, and opened the proximately 10 p> r cent mor«« than Th«? conference will combine or- Mrs. Sitz is living at the Wil- program today. Later he laid the was done when the previous report gnnlzati<«ns which have for their pur- fraud, low Ranch property, which Sitz re-1 cornerstone of the new Hamilton was filed. Th«? report, among other pos • «-durational work and mental de- eently purchased from a con«?«rn with -clubhouse, wh re he lunched, things, »ays. in substance: V'-lopmont. The conference will be whom h<- was formerly engaged In H ■ starts east this afternoon, "The Irrigation s«ason was prac- free to all, and everyone Interested in business, and had some fine Improve- i Expressing the hop? that the peo- dclphla $24.000,000. Boston $17,- th-ally closed, and most of the crops the dev -lopinent of children is lnvit«?d ments placed upon before being ar- pie would continue the republicans in 000.000 Ht Louie $12.000 000. Pit*» were liarvest'd The grain was not to attend. Special rates of one and rested. power in 1912. President Taft told th-- l-tirg $10.500,000, Han Francisco $*.- .ill threshed, so thut returns were not one-third fare are offered by the rail ___________ Hamilton club that even if beaten I 500.000 Washington $8,000.000, Bnl- complete, but indications ar<? that I roads from points in Oregon, Wash next year there was hop for the Umor $7.500.000. Cleveland $7.500 < ASE ENTI Itt i» IN BEH ALF OF very satisfactory results will be had ington, Idaho and British Columbia. 000. Buffalo $7.000.000. Detroit $C- ALEN MARTIN JR. AGAINS’I both for grain and hay. Water ser- The Oregon Congress of Mothers A thousand members of the club 000.000, Cincinnati $fi,000 000, New. | IHE < IIILDER BROTHERS FOR vi<<- was maintained throughout th« has b«-n energetically nt work in ■ then cheered. ark. N J.. $0.000.000, Milwaukee $5.- FIFTEEN HUNDRED IMILLA RK period save In the Ankeny canal, th«- effort to make the first Western sE< RET ARA OF STATE olx OTT IS ooo.000. New Orleans $4,500.000. which wa . condemned and closed by exhibit a success, and it is hop'd IN RECEIPT OF SPECIALLY STILTS FUNERAL “A large part of this vast amount PREPARED STATI TE BOOKS ON that «-very district in the state will Sult hns been entered by Attorney the city of Klamath Falls. HELD YESTERDAY In undoubtedly »pent In France t«nr- J C. Ilútenle, representing Alexander "The working force on th«- Lost have delegates in attendance. PARTII I LAR SITWECTS Sunday afternoon the funeral of ticirlarly In Paris," said Mr, Osborne. Martin Jr., against L. ('hlldeis and River diversion darn averaged about ! Among those especially interested the late John R. Stilts was held nnd«- While 1 wan In that city last summer I brother form-rly tn the contracting loo men and 30 horses, and this work [ In th work who are taking an active Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott Ite auspices of the Klamath Lodge of l dfscuiuH-d this topic with an Amer I business, under the nrm name of was about 70 per cent completed. ¡part In arranging the exhibit are: Dr. is In receipt at his office in Salem 1 Elks. No. 1,247, It being the first of ican citlien who In a keen observer. Cbildera Brothers, for $1.500 nnd In- Most of th<< c«>ncreting below ordinary i L. W Hyde, Portland: Arthur Eva-n from Stat«- Printer Willis S. Dunlway the kind ever held in this city, nn«l has lived In Paris continuously J«-r«-st. representing money alleged to water level lu the river was complet- Wood of Reed Institute; R. L. Aider Services were conducted at tne of copies of the Oregon statutes re many years. I suggagtad that Amer 1 !><• duo on thro« promissory not «s <*<!, and work was well under way on man. superintendent of public instruc lating to «lections, as well as pam- rooms of the order at Fourth street ican tourists spend annually st lean* the arches and inclined face slab. tion; Dr. Bertha Stuart. University of phlet copies of the laws on corpora- an<l Klamath avenue, and were ac $100,000,000 In France Ho replied Work was sus;««-nded on September Oregon: Mrs. Robert Tate, president tion. fish and game, automobile, roads I cording to the ritual of the fratern’ty. that he believed thnt sum w in drop st IT ON INJI NOTION BOND 6th on the contract for the excava Oregon Congress of Mothers; Mrs and bridges, tax, forest fire, water. ■ The attendance was so large that a BROUGHT RY THE LEAA ISEN tion of about three mil«»» of Lost Riv ped by our compatrioti« In the little Ix»ra C Little. Mrs Millie Trumbull banking and blue book. [number of people were unable to gain Rue de In Paix for jewelry on one er diversion channel, owing to the of th«' child labor department; W’m. admittance to the rooms of the lodge. rid«’ of the street an<l gowns on the Hull has been Instituted against I). contractor’s inability to prosecute the Thurston Brown of the modern school Officers of the order who pari'ei- other." [ II. Campbell, Klamath Development work at the- required rate of progr«»ss. [and Dr. Philip Vauer of the state pated in the obsequies were the fol Just paua«- a minute and th'nk if |company an«f C. E. AA’ord«n for $500 Th« completion of this work has since 'training school. lowing: Exalted Ruler E. B. Hall, that $200.000,000 dollars was kept In ami Intoreat since July 30. 1907, by been put under way with a govc rn- ; Esteemed Leading Knight W. H. Dol- this country It would buy 4 4 5-cent Iva 8. L«-wls and Arthur C. Lewis, on tnc-nt force. The« contractor Increas'd beer, Esteemed Loyal Knight Hunter 1-invt-H of bread for each on« of the a bund given to »«»cure the issuance ills working force» to about 120 head Saxage, Esteemed Lecturing Knight ‘.>0,000,000 of men. women and chil <>f an Injunction ngulnst the lx»wises of stock «n the remainder of his con C. I. Roberts, Esquire H. P. Ga.ar- tract. and will probably complete that FORMER OAVNER OF RESTAU dren, or supply at least a half Jotdi In I9H neaux. Chaplain Perry DeLap. Secre After trial, on July 30. 1907, the portion In the time agr«-«'d upon. The shirts to «very man over IX years old RANT. AAHO SOU», AND THEN tary G. F. Krause. BOUGHT Bl ILMXIUGH OUT. While» th«» primary object yf tho i Injunction suit was dismissed and the excavations of schedules was fairly A eulogy of the deceased was offer ONCE MORE IN CONTROL Greater Baltimore cnmmlttei tn Lewis's are now claiming tho amount well under way. ed by Attorney Charles J. Ferguson, Work on the miscellaneous struc launching the “S««o America First ' of th«» bond, on the plea that by rea- while a male quartet sang “Our Ab Georg«- Costello, who sold the Pal- t.ovemcnt nnd tho committee of prom <>n of the Injunction they were tures along the diversion channel was sent Brother.” This body of singers inent Baltimoreans now in ch arg«» of wrongfully restrained from Irrigating well advanced, and there remained *«<■ Grill restaurant two w< «ks ago to was composed of George T. Wilson, it Is educational, tho ultlmat«» result their crops from July 13. 190fi, until only tt.e bridg s over the channel to Peter Adania of Oakland. Calif., for first tenor: E. M. Chllcote, second will b<- that many of the good Amer July 30. 1907, on th«> 250-acrc farm be completed. The Lidgerwood exca .« price said to be $1,500, and bought tenor; C. A. Rambo, first bass; B. D ican dollnrs that oth«*rwfn«' would b»' which they then owu«d, that by rea- vator made good progress on the main the Northern Cafe from Fred Burs- Proctor, second bass. Mrs. Don J. spent abroad will find their way Into !son thereof their crops parched nnd drain, having excavated at time's a- cough, has engineer«'d matters so that Zumwalt sand a solo, “Lead. Kindly th« various avenues of American were a- failure, and they were dam much n.s 2.000 llennr feet per week he once more owns the former re Light.” find«-. Tlie convention will «><» held aged tn tho full nmount of tho bond. Valuations of right of way In North freshment establishment, while bls A brief address and prayer were and South Poe Valley were made, and brother, Peter Costello, is in charge tn Baltimore In May 1912. We made b. Rev. J. S. Stubblefield, the Th«» ranch concerned Is the one re negotiations were Instituted with the of the Northern ca-fe. Presbyterian minister. Th« pall-bear- wnnt every American to kn >w tms • >s were Fred H. Schaliock, L. F. W 11- country ns well an the bright sc I i » m >! | cently sold to the Sutton» for $11,- owners for acquiring the necrasary BEN OLCOTT. ANI ATEI R DRAMATIC SHOW boy know» hln dnlly laaaon," mid Mr. 000, one of th best agricultural i land." lits, Marion Hanks, John Parker. C. Secretary of State Lnymen who have- seen the magni BI PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN Chavira H. Dickey, chnlrmnn of th.' -tracts In th«» county, owning Its water B. Crisler and Tom Conner. Greater Bnitlmoro committee. ”L»t right to take water from Klamath tude of the work on tho Ix>st River The floral offerings were numerous Secretary Olcott has kindly LAKEVIEW, Oct. 21.—The ladies ward d to the Herald a copy of the and beautiful. Including a basket rep tiicm renltz«' thnt Christopher Co1um-| River, which naturally would flow «lam wonder at Its size as compared bus* discovery of America was th«' over It but foi the dyke maintained with th«- seemingly innocent character of the Presbyterian congregation gave election law book, which will come in resenting the dove of peace, a pillow greatest thing thnt over happened, I on the land. It was In connection of th« river. It is claimed that this a dramatic performance at the opera handy the coming year, since the last of white carnations studded with .lue nnd that wo want them to just the with this dkye thnt th«» original suit view of the undertaking does not tak-- house last Friday evening that was legislature mad«- some changes in the violets, making the words “B. P. O &. very nnm«» thing thnt Columbus did was brought, th«» claim being mad«' into account of the obstreperous char novel and entertaining. Twenty-four election laws which will become espe 1247,” and a star from the order of What will !>•• tho n«Mult? When nnv that the L-'wlsos had no right to take acter of the stream In the springtime, characters were represented, and cially applicable next year, a presi | the Eastern Star, an organization of of our people go nbrond they will put .water through th!« dyke, nnd, b«'ing when ft gets beyond nil reasonable some were ab vc the average of such dential year. women auxiliary to the Masons, Mr. Stilts having been a member of the Am- rlcn on the tnlk map’ of every restrained by the order of the court bounds The dam. according to the things where home talent ij drawn Elks and Masons. A large procession foreign country they visit. nn«1 It will pending suit from taking water | contract mad.' by Gporge C. Clnrk & upon. One of the features of the en- I I’ll TEH STREETS ARE MADE not be long until this country Is filled through the dyke, they wer<> unable . Co. , who nrc building it. is to be coni tertainment was th«« awarding of a [ AA ITU »'RI SHED CANYON ROt K i of mourners followed the dead to the to Irrigate. pleteil I) <■-mlw-r 31st. li 1 will cost prize to the character that made th«' with Europran touring parties.” I. O. O. F. cemetery, where the burial In Its decree, In July, 1907, the approximately $150,002, nnd Is for best impression from a- dramatic Mnyor Preston han appointed n [ was made. LAKEVIEW. Oct. 30. Many of committoe of fifteen to have general court found that th«> water right ran the purpose, of -draining Tule Lake standpoint. Judg«' Henry L. Benson, the streets of town have been paved with th«> ranch, and the dyke being ; and reclaiming thousands of acres of W. Lair Thompson and W. H. Shirk charge of the arrnng«-m«n(s for the MURDERED WOMAN SISTER OF were the committee that awarded the with crushed rock taken from the LAKEVIEW REAL ESTATE MAN- “S«'e America First" convention and on the place, the owners had been lnn«l now submerged or in tules. ¡prize. The entertainment was well canyon above town, and the residence LAKEVIEW. Oct. 28.—One family Governor Crothers hns named n com- wrongfully restrained. LADA GORDON HAS NEW LOVE ! attended, and quite a large sum of districts show much Improvement in l in Lakeview is in sorrow over th« mittee to arra-ngo f«>r a state exhibit. PIIIUtSOPItY, MW ON MARKET money was raised for the benefit of consequence. The pavements here : terrible end of Mrs. Bethel McCoy Both committees are made up of tot RT REBUKES DARROW I.N FAMOI S L ABOR MEN ’ S C ASE th church which has recently been will be the lowest priced of any town Patch Millichamp, who was killed b- prominent men, nnd soon they In- in the state, as the cost of material Is 'her husband in Portland last week United Press Service formed here. tend t<> have the slognn “Si'e America very cheap and the rock soon packs I nited Press Service LON DON. Oct 30 — Lady Duff Gor First In Baltimore Next May" on the He was suffering under a temporary solid. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 30. After re don. th<> noble Bond street dress Flit IT TREKS INFESTED attack of insanity brought on by 111- tongues of everybody from ocean to Thus without much expense the . health, and committed suicide after WITH MOTH, ALSO SCALF «conn nnd from \*lii(* to tho Gulf for linking Clarence Darrow, leading maker. who trades in tho name of people have the advantages of fine the killing. counsel for tho McNam*T» ’ i, who pro | ’ ’ Lucille," has a philosophy on love the benefit of tho whole country. Pres LAKEVIEAV, Oct. 30.—Numerous driveways that are mud proof, and Ident Tnft will open tho convention, tested bitterly, Judge Bordwell over | which sho calls the “Philosophy of Mrs. Millichamp was the sister of ' fruit trees in this county have become save many times the cost in being a Edward R. Patch of Lakeview, who nnd governors of most of the stat«« ruled tho defence’s challenges of New Thought." “Fate makes no mistakes," says inf«'ste«l with aphis, coddling moth preventitive against the mud that [ loft for Portland upon receipt of the have already appointed delegates to Tal<*nmon Frampton nnd Winter. They enn now ho only removed by Lady Gordon. “It will help you, but land black scale. Previous to this bothers some places. arrange for th«>lr stnto exhibits. news. The unfortunate couple were .peremptory challenge or Impeach you must watch for the sign It | year a person could have eaten a Lake» very happy, and the husband an In ment. makes." BINGO KICKS I I*, [county nppl - in the dark, as fnr as I TON OF DYN AMITE STIRS dustrious salesman for one of the PEOPLE LIVING NEAR BY Darrow naked permission to enter Her philosophy in akin to the ab- worms or p«»sts were concerned, but I large concerns there. His wife bad GIAEN NEAA .Kilt ,s- nt treatment them'os nnd those the- i the bringing into the county of large Bingo, a lively hors«» driven to a formal objection. had a foreboding that something was LAKEVIEW, Oct. 30. -The alleged going to happen, and had called In a lie «lid so in bitter terms, charac orles flint have to do with th«' super : quantities of young trees and neglect light rig of the Big Basin Lumber to Inspect and rid them of danger storing of about 2,000 pounds of dy ! married couple that were great company, kicked up n fuss on Mnln terizing parts of the court’s opinion as lorlty of mind over matter. 1 has resulted in such a spread of the namite in a warehouse within three friends of theirs to visit them th« street Inst Saturdny, which disintre- I not borne out by th«» record. NIGIIT RIDI RS MAY RIDE TO pests that strenuous measures will hundred feet of the court house and night that th«' deed was done. After gat«<! the vehicle so that It roscmbl-d IDAHO STATE PENITENTIARY have to be taken to get tho trees back within fifty feet of a residence hore. a pleasant visit the couple returned to a sum of money but slightly above a • Arthur W. Reum, wife and leiigh- I is to b«' brought to the attention of their home, only to learn a couple of to their former condition. «luarter of a dollar. Manager William ti r fri tn Minneapolis, have reroned United Press Service :< ibis city for permanent residence. BOISE. Idaho, Oct. 30 — Veniremen "Not a worm in a million apples" the city council by one of the resi days later that shortly after leaving S. Fish was so disappointed over Bingo’s cavorting that lie sold him on I Mr litrm hns taken a position whn nre being exnmln«s! hore in Judg-- has been the slogan here, but it’s a dents who livesv within two blocks of the terrible deed had been committed. the supply, and who owns property th.» W) It man Drug company store on Dietrich’s court, where six prominent thing of the past just now. E. R. Patch, a real estate man. tho spot nt a very reasonable sum. half a block away that might he wiped lives here with his family of three Main sirret, near the postoffi«'. ranchmen ar« to he tried for "night riding,” in an effort to drive settlors Temple theater. Matinee dally, 2:30 i off th«' map if this amount of the children. The father of the unfor Mrs. W. H. Dulaney lenves In the Hugh Clopton. postmaster nt Bo from tho valley in order to get their p. m. Evening, first performance [explosive should happen to explode tunate young woman resides In St. morning for a visit with friends and at any time. lands. nanza, Is in the city. 7:15, continuous. I Joseph, Mo. relatives nt Ch'hails. Wash. RECOVER MONEY, OBJECI Of SUIT PMPHtn LAWS Off SMff PRESS RESTAURANT MLN »I £10 i TANE)