the good. This I« the first tim« Hint British expansion. The British au­ liverythiiiK iti Music ut I have be' n roped, brought into the thorities suspect that Austria »nd open mid made to declare myself. I, Germany are not altogether disinter­ mu for equal »uffrngo. Ono reason J. lull» HOI I I HI, PLANING MILL AND ONE WEEKLY REMAIN IN ested onlookers in the princes' anti Is becmis«> the majority of men me | M IN. Il M> Iti SSII.L IX IHN KM FIELD TO FIRMSII KLAM t i ll b hedivah plottings, and »a th« prl’i so »rapp'd up in their own nelfisli i l’U»Y AHOI T A YEAR AND FOLK UIlll INTKLLlGENtK c«ss has tremendous Influence v> ith effairs Huit they do not givo the llni»| HALF AGO. her husband Englsu! r »cognizes her OF INTKRKAT. they should to good govern ment, a. u dangerous opponent Attorney oJseph 8 K«'iit has a Accordingly, England Is stiff‘nlng A coining attraction at Houston's Even If It were true that the best wo- Samuel M. Evans aauouncoa that h» has bought from the Klamath De­ the backbone of the Sultan of Tur- t:c.it. r is Hie popular and well known nii'n would not come out, I would slight clue to V, Russell, the New the und r«lrablc. Women York stato hoir who was In t hoard velopment Company the Pioneer koy against any recognition of the i New man Foltz company, presenting a trust from In thia city two yars ago J Press, the « very-day-but-Monday princess. The Sultan is the Khedive’s tin«' repertoire of high class comedy stund for b«>tt«'r thing«.” Fred Hoeller, th« planing mill man. religions chief and nominal suzerain. and drauia. Th«' company opens In morning daily, and from Edward J. Devout Mohammedans bitterly re­ ! Klamath Falla next Saturday night Sylvester Jone», for over a yene remembers Itussoll, Who was a labor Murray the Klamath Chronicle, pub­ sented thend puppet ruler ’ « union east «•oimectcd with the East En 1 er In his employ about a year and a In the charming coiredy drama, "Tho lished likewise, and the Klamath County Chronicle, weekly. The | with an alien, although she beean.-» I Parisian Prince'*." tn which th big meat market, will leave In a f< w dr.ys half ago. Godivi'« attention to th« New York favorite. Mary Bolan, ap­ for Bunden. Ore., one of the thriving case wax call' d by rending an account whole will b«> consolidated into a an Islam convert. It Is now stated that the princesi pear. I so sih'ccssfuliy. Miss Foltz, ( •■o,, liai eitle», where lie goes to of it In the Evening Herald dally, thus leaving th field, so far as Klamath Falls' publications ar I aileges that Prince \bdul Moncltn who has the reputation of being one t»l,e a position as meat cutter. concerned, to the two dailies, the heir to the throne is rea'ly her am of California's cleverest leading wo­ Evening Hera’d and morning l’loti er . , ond not the son of the Khedlvah's, men, will be s cn in th«» title role, and IMI’FRI 11 I l \G I A »AA FREI»; that she has almost succeeded In her work compares favorably with Ri:PI Bl.lt IN FLAG It AIHKI» Press, and the Weekly Republican, pnd ■ LONDON. Feb 19 Miss Hilda LONDON. Feb. 19 Th«» Imp rial that of the more celebrati'd star Miss published by the proprietor of the securing the Khedlvah's d'smlssal. Foltz comes of one of California’« (lug was removed while th«» republl- Gilbert, a San Francisco girl, who Eveuing Herald. says she Is making a Idsur'Ty tour Some time ago the Pioneer Press Kl SOI,1ETIONS OF CONDOI.FNCF most distinguished families ami «he of the world, earning her own living COMMITTEE. legations of Europe, Diplomats Is possessed of abundant tnbnt. es ­ discontinued its weekly edition and pecially excelling In ('motional roles. hay«' (I -carded th«>lr qu 'ties In nccord- meanwhile, on a 110.000 het between has since been sending to subscribers Whereas, a link in our fraternal "The Parisian Princess" suits her tal­ ■ nee with Yuan's order, and horeaf- Jack London. th« author and Will of that publication its Sunday paper 1 chain has been broken by the pass­ ents ndnilrabl; and In the lighter ter will wear occidental evening dress Walling, the millionaire Socialist, Is W It is understood that the merg«»d pub- , appearing ns a nun In Rhelnhnrdt’a lications will dispense with the week- . ing from our midst of our beloved scenes she prov* s herself an equally it official functions. spectacular sacmd drama. “The Mir­ sister, Mary J. Sutton. February 9. good comedienne. ly Chronicle. acle.’’ Th« show la now on lit the '1912 and I’li turca Mr. Newman, who has been Iden- Ht NT l <*K SI I 1 IMAN SWOI1I». Since th' transfer of Hu- Chroni- j Olympia I *««1 office 1 HIGHLY PRIZED l?EI.I< ’ Wh rets. In the death of Sister titled with several of the coast stock cle from William T. Shive, who was “Just ns won as I get enough CONSTANTINOPLE, Fob 1 * companies. Is also a Sutton the lodge has suffered tho loss Krvat favorii running It for the benefit of creditors money ahead,'* »he said today. ”1 under an assigneesbip to Murray, the of a much loved and devoted member. with playgoers and in th«» open In« i Excavation» are being mad«» n the nm going to move on South Africa I gard' ns «nd cellar« of th« pulac« for- bill has a very strong part, The bnl- latter bas been assisted by J. Scott therefore be It That Is why I am tu The Mlrnrta.' Taylor and P. H. McEnerv in the edi­ Resolved, mat as a lodg we sadly mce of the cast Is made up of west­ ' ■ let iy <>i . upleil I ’ th«- «»x sultan. Ab- 1 live on what I earn ns an actrr«« 1 Ini llamid, in «verch for the fam >u« torial department. Under the ro mourn her loss aud extend our Miti­ ‘»rn players, who are talented and pop­ and save what I earn writing Morl« a eeat ownership of the Pion«.»er Press, pathv to l or bereaved family in their ular. and th- Newman-Foltz prodm ' v.ord <'f th«» great. This «wo» 1 is From South Africa, where I Intend l.'u most highlv | raised relic of Tur which was the name given the pap r great sorrow. May we, as a lodge, Hons are of a high order throughout, giving drawing room entertainments, shortly after the Klatuatb Develop­ feel the true meaning, as our bands with beautiful scenic effects and hand­ Ivy'» past glorv I The authorities have just finial' I I will go to Australia. India, Japan The ladies particu­ ment bought the daily Express from clasp, of the words. Friendship, Love some costumes r tn -.ticking the I ott «> of Tahir Pasha, |and then back to San Frnnclsc«» larly are noted for their tasteful J. Scott Taylor. A. C. Wrenn has been d Truth. "In order to prove that a girl can in charge of that publication, assist­ Resolved, that w-e drape our char­ d»rssing and In the o| enlng bill Mis« to whom Abdul was believed to hav«- arn her own living without Influence Foltz appears In some very stunning given the precious weapon when h' ed in th > editorial department bj ts r in memory of her we have lost. j «»» ousted from th«» throne. Tahir ! In a strange land, I nm willing to do Resolv d. that a copy of thos«» reso- Paris gowns. Philip Sinnott and Vance Hutchins. anything honorable i’ll even »«'II Under th-» new regime Wrenn will ’uLons be sent to the family and one t'n Sunday the company will pre- ’ bedleves th- precious weapon Il's matches or paper» In the street If : burled In the Ylldz Klo- k. but he sa>e be foreman, with Evans. Sinnot and 1 b forwarded to Pacific Odd Fellow. S( nt l.llllan Russell's big stellar hi', I necessary." It Fraternally submitted. Hutchins in the editorial department "V\ ildfire,” the story of the rnce he has forgotten the exact place Miss Gilbert Is pretty Alno. sh«- siurp cted that he may hav«» sold NELLIE SUMMERS track, with a charming rotuanr«» on In announcing his purchase of the Is vivacious when not playing her BESSIE B. APPLEGATE. 'he side. M: • Foltz as th dashing It to some antique dealer In Paris role n-< a nun nnd rhe has a fine J papers Mr.-Evans says that they will FLORA EM MITT. Widow Harrington, the role cr«'at»d or London for the pres nt be published in thej I head of hair red hair w hich ha« bv Miss Russell, is Is delightful, and present quarters of the Pioneer ’ '»«cured her th«» nlrknam«* "Flam th< r« arc several exc lient charact r Press and It Is generally assumed I Courteous I reatment portrayals in the bill that are sure t > that the Pioneer Press will b the At San Francisco all re «rve In • ¡»lease. name held at least for the time being nst Abraham Ru«f har Prompt Service diettnent i a Mr. Evans also says that he hopes For Monday Is the jolly farce c un­ Ing b'eii dismissed, Im 1« expected to Ritfht Prices before many months the paper will edy, “Facing the Music,“ a play In testify freely against ez Minor E ii have a home of its own which Mr. Newman Is at his best, ss gene 8cl mite. Indicted for bribery — i< is the portrayal of a club man wh.i Next month, so it is asserted, the has been making a night of it. ani name of the daily will be changed. Sheriff William B Barn«» Is out . That the Klamath Falls Comiuer- the play opens with the "dawn of th • The price paid for the papers Is not for the coin. ‘ cial Club is anxious to have the court morning after." It Is one long stated. Not In the sense you think, how- house question settled a little faster scream of laughter. Mr. Evans some time ago came to I I than the present course of things over. For an u|»-t«>-a ad<- •< features of the country for the Sun­ with numerous signatures, which it between acta new and novel vaude­ now la that which belongs to th« llw <>■■ Htore. Trnta and set Magazine, by which he has for county and is rendered in the shape has addressed to the county court. ville Is Introduced. Han« for »air or for r»-»t some time been employed. As the of taxes by folks owning property on The letter asks for a reply from the We carry a fall 1 tac of Prices 25c, SSc and 50c. Sunset Magazine is the official organ which the tax»« ar» due county court to the offer of a court H|Mwvlag <>- pion of popular rule. Today there I» ficially announced at the J. W. McCoy, K. Sugerman, C. H. not a haml't I d the country wherein House that Mahlon Pitney, chancel-j i Withrow. M. R. Doty A. Kirshner, If the ballot were legitimately taken lor of the State University of New- FAST Will cry 1‘ublic Hales anywhere In Oregon or California Will W. Baldwin, Harry Richardson, the people would not prefer him five Jersey and former congressman, will I F. L Armstrong. Chas. Meyers, J. V. Full charge taken. Term» on application. Twenty year«’ r*|M*rirnce. to one to hl» principal opponent. What be appointed to the supreme court. ! Houston, Ky. Taylor, O. M. Hector. LOH ANGELES, Feb. 19. Fight Residence 9d and Grant.. P.O. Box IMI2. Klamath Falls, Oregon a travesty upon our boasted ‘govern­ A. H. Abbott, F. P. Brelt»nsteln, J. ment by the people’ that with this fans are watching Attel work and say EL PASO, Feb. 19.—Juarez is K. Ballard, Paul Breitenstein, T. W. overwhelming sentlm'nt should there he Is faster than ever. Kllkane is again a federal stronghold. Emeliana .Stephens, Hcntj Weber, B S». Geo for one Instant be doubt of the re­ entertaining big crowds and looks Enricquez, a Maderista, has been in­ Bishop, E B. Hall, O. H. Hunter, H. well. Attel Is the betting favorite sult.” stalled mayor. H. Van Valkenberg. Don J. Zumwal’ 10 to I. Machine guns have arrived and He arraigned Taft for political j J. H. Houston, M. 8. William», J. M. ♦ federal troops are en route. Anar­ i Moore, H. M. Ackley, K. G. Cum­ manipulation of southern delegate» ♦ chy reins in the Torreon district. mings, R. I. Hammond, L. J. Morser, and declare» Taft has wreck'd the NOT IN THE WAICH TRUST Murder and looting of foreigners Thos. Tampton Frank Oberchafn, J. party. He concludes: “The situation Is on. The Hamilton and Deuber Hamp­ C. Wotts, E. J. Casebeer, James Tay­ 1» clear-cut: ‘Shall the people rule? Rich Mexicans are fleeing. lor, E. Casebeer, Jay P. Harter, 8pratt Shall Roosevelt, their choice, be nom­ den watch factories have never been Well», C. F. Compton, Will W. Bald­ inated or »hall the republicans court conected in any way with the watch EGYPT'S THRONE CAUSE OF , l