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dly that would forco Immediato pence negotiation«. Thin, however, for ut louul three reuHon«, Italy und tho l.l l lI v ID III <<!• .11 |H,|, DRAHI power« wl«h to uvold. WILL IINAI.LY ((»NNENT TO In the first placo, tho bombard ALLOW IIIM RACING MARE To m«nt of any largo Turkish city would ENTER TICACK renull In heavy loan to the financial ! intereHtH of practically all tho Euro That Klaignlh Fulls will soon liuve peun power« which have Inveatment« <>u tho national turf a thoroughbrud {throughout the Turklnh empire. In ■poe<| iinliunl I k asaurnd, If the Indlru tho second place It would almoHt Hon« now obaorvabl«. of th« trulnlng certainly r««ult In u massacre of tint.««, luting pursued w Illi l«f«r«nc« (‘briniIan« In the Turklnli empire by to "Yank«u (llrl,** u full «l«t«r of tho Musselman tribe«, und In the third place It probably would be the "Yunkco Hoy," will mutarlullto. ** Yankee Girl" I h tint property of firebrand to «tart a war In the llul Judge Tbomaa Drake, who I h conced knn«. ending finally In u general Eu od to be on« of tint best Judges of roponn war. It thoroforo «eema prob blooded speed itnliiutlH on Ibis cotutl. able that Itnly will merely continue "Yunkeo lilrl" I h being trained by u policy of ulttlng Htlll and holding Prod Marshal and Ed McCarthy, and tight to what «ho I h already certain they «ay the candlelight colt la work of until «neh u time that It become ing In trim and spun «hup« und th««« absolutely necessary for the European indication« are borne out by the ap- power« to forte u penco «ottlement. piiarnnie of the neat und shapely Whenever that time may come It 1« understood thoroughly that it will mare on the at reel. Within fifteen duys It I h Held "Yan be on a I iuh I h of Itnly retaining th« kee Girl" will* be tented for n record • po«HcH«1<>n and sovereignty of Tripoli nillo. Him bus none of the nervous- I and t'yrenalca, regnrdloH« of what liens of her brother, "Yankee Boy," over other term« may bo Imposed Will my OUT "VANKTE GIRI” hut po«HuHH«a, the bcHt Juilg«« of (horoughbreils nay, a calm determine lion that ronpondM to every form of fair horHcmanahlp Iler trulnera are working her out III l.llt I s I IRE WAS ( Al HI D I IK»M ST<»VE — It IKf »MM ENDS with a sorrel filly, "Complete." It IN 1 ENT IGATION Ol IX ITS Ol la presumed that the teat of her I OIH.IXI. IIOI SI s YN|> HOTI I.S ■peed will I h < made two weeku banco, I i and, lu that event, many enthusiasts The coroner*« Jury which lnve«tl- of the "sport of kings" will await ' gated the death of the two men who with eager intercut the outcome of tho «peculation. All th« horsemen lost their live« in the burning of the of town agree that "Yankee Girl" po«- | lodging lioure of Mrs. Remington ■onio'H far less ot the n< rvouH but more i early Friday morning, finished their of the Hpeed power of the ' Yankee I work Saturday morning nnd bro ignt 1 In the fidlowing verdict Hoy." We, the Jury empanelled and «worn "Yankee Boy han come uh low a« I tti In a running mile, but tho real | to Inquire Into the cause of the death record, however, belong« to Halvator, I of «aid George Kotelnoa and Mike the property of J. II. Ilnggln. of the I i'eteriloti, Und: fanion« llaggen ranch In California. That tho nuld George KoletnoH und «n>l HtnndH undisputed at 1 35 %. Mike I’eternon came to their doulh The latter I h n California borne, and in the < ity of Klamath Fall«. Oregon. had the advantage of the «killed |on the morning of March 29, 1912. training of tho corp« of veterlnarle«, That the immediate cuuho of their Jocklen and «tablemen that thy gr -at >denth wa« from «uffocutlon and burn- hor«e breeding institution of the ling- I Ing i It. million« gathered around hl« That In our opinion the fire was ' « aimed by the kitchen stove in »aid stable«. - NeverthelCH.1. th one wlio best know ; building. norHofleah It* 'hi« town contend that That the lodging house was not > anki e '¡til can beat all the rec- ¡properly equipped with exit« nnd we .Ida of her bn 1 her, and lower,th, j recommend that the condition of all itcord of fnhalor. If that be th.» hotel« nnd lodging houHc« «Inillarly </■• It will cetulnly be comethlng of i«ltua(«d be InveHtlgated and that which KLtni.i'h county will have rea- Home mcanH be taken and Hom» rnea«- un to pride if’elf upon. It will do u»e adopted to prevent nlmllar caa- more to ei'khlxu another fact, and ualty In the future. that 1« that lunerently thia 1« a coun J. A. MADDOX. Foreman try which • congenial to tho health and development of hor«cs and cattle W. KEl,LOG, Judge Druse nt one time, about a FRED NOEL, year ago. would not concede tho Idea CHESTER AVERY, of turning "Yankee Girl" Into a rac Il D STOUT. ing merchant, but hl« friends have got E. W. GOWAN him to see tho error of bin ways In Attest EARL WHITLOCK. thia direction, nnd the result will • County Coroner probably bo that one of the greatcat racing mares In America will aoon SAME INTEREST« HACK have tho opportunity to domonatrate OF TAFT AND ROOSEVELT her prowea« nnd the advent of a new DENVER. March 30.—Houser, record In the Turf calendar in con- on hla departure fog San Francl«co Idently expected today, «aid. "Same Interests are be- { hind Tnft and Roosevelt. The «ted trust I h backing the colonel'« cam ITALY TURKEY’ WAR IM NTILL IN PROGRENN paign to «pllt the progressive vote behind La Follette. It 1« the big HOME. March 30.- Rix month« ago gest political game ever attempted lodny Italy declared war against Tur In America. Rooaevelt l»n‘t a pro key nnd began the occupation of Trip gressive his act« bh president «how oli nnd Cyrenacln. Today, with the it. If La Follette doesn't win the war «till In progreaa, with Itnly only nomination, lie will come back In four actually occupying tho conat fringe of years or eight year«.” the occupied and annexed territories, and with no definite prospects of INDIANAPOLIS, April 1.—Over pence In night, Itnly'« preaent and fu 400,000 bituminous miners are Idle ture policy, nt lenst for some time to pending the referendum. It I h be come, may be definitely described aa lieved the anthracite miner« will be that of alttlng at 111 and holding tight. asked to vote on a wage «cale compro Itnllnn nctlvltlea In the three prln- mise besides the strike question. President White Is confident that cl pal nnvnl engagements, thnt of sink- Ing <>f the Turkish torpedo boats by the anthracite operators will follow the Duke d'Abrurxl off Prevesa. the the exnmple of the bituminous oper sinking of seven Turkish gunboats In ators accepting fhe compromise. The the Red Sea, and the recent Hlnklng of anthracite tic up is also complete. « Turkish warship nnd torpedo boat at Belruth, have resulted In tho com JI DOE BENNON HAS Ill SY DAY plete annihilation of all that portion of tho Turkish fleet which remained The case of Martin Brothers vs. outside the Dardanelles after the dec laration of war. In addition the Ital Mlckler A- Albright was tried Monday ian navy hns destroyed practically all before Judge Benson, nnd judgment of tho Turkish fortifications along tho { for the return of considerable per Arabian const, as well as along the ' sonal property was rendered in favor const of Tripoli and Cyrennica. The of tho plaintiffs, who were represent- fleet hns always backed the army In I en In court by Nolnnd A franc. This both effecting n landing and In the wns a case of replevin. In the cnse of Gin Douy vs. W. W. battles which followed near the coast. Within this coast rnnge the Ital Mnsten et al, n Judgment of $575 was ians have occupied all tho larger rendered In favor of the plaintiff for cities Tripoli, Homs, Dorna, Ben work nnd Inbor. Tho plaintiff was gasi, Tobruck, Tngurn, Znnzur and represented by Noland & Crane. In tho attachment case of M. L. Ztinrn nnd have pushed Into tho In terior of Tripoli as fnr as Aln-Zarnh. Kline, n wholosale plumbing house of Between this fringe of coast territory Portland, vs. Herman Fesenfeld. the anil the desert to the south the Ital plaintiff was given a Judgment for ians have thrown up n line of de $1.000, and the personal property at fenses declared absolutely impreg tached will be sold by the sheriff. nable by the best military authorities {Noland A Crano appeared for the plaintiff In thia case. of Europe. Flnnl adjustment of the war.I t now New Member of ('utter Family seems certain, will come about in A 10-pound baby boy was born to either one of two waya. It may be by a peaceable Intervention of the Mr. and Mrs Henry Cutter on Satur powers, or It may bo by drnstlc action day evening. Both the baby and Mrs. on the part of tho Itnllnn nnvy against I Cutter are in excellent health. The Turkish posscHslons nearer Turkey | Cutters nre new-comers from Chico, proper. It I h generally conceded that Calif. Tho happy event took plnce at at nny time the Italian navy can make tho Hector rooming house. Dr.Wright a demonstration either against Con being tho attending physician and stantinople or some other Turkish MI sh Brandon the nurse. CORONER’S JURY RENDERS VERDICT BOI PLANI IOLE ÂWAIHNÜ MOIOÍ CANCER PROVES EAIAL AILNItNI BEING WHIPPED INTO SHAPE— ( IIARLI.S MILVI.RM, EX-< Ol XTY (XlMMIHNlO.Xi.lt, DIEM A*» Till. MOTH I. POWER FOIt HHIPPING- HI,A< Mil ItX HOSPITAL AFTER TON IXDI HTRY GOES HACK OX 01*1 .Itvriox IIY I'HYSK'IANH FA< TOR) TI.MI*ORAIIILY Owing to Homething going wrong with the motor which Is used by the Hlilpplngton box plant of llm Callfoi nlu Fruit Cannera* Association the plant was shut down all day today. It was «xpe' ted to get thing« In working order for tomorrow. In the cuse of the Henei'a Co. vh . Rulflcky, Judge lii-iiMon Monday gave Judgment to the plulntlff in the «urn of $41.20 and co«t«. The case was appealed from the Ju«tl<i> court, where a non milt bad been given. The plaintiff wiih repri-Hi-nted by C Itrower and the defendant by Merry man k Duncan. Charles Silver« o’ Dorri« Jied at the Bla'kburn tnltarlum at 2.1’ .nun., riternoon, after utide';,"lt.g an operatloi ¿or caixer of the bowels. ;>!r Silvers wa« brought to this city Haturday evening by Dr. Atkl<i-< n »f Dorris, and the ootu-i itlon was per formed with the a».>>.lance of Dr. L. L. Truax of thl« city. The deceased wa« well known throughout Klamath county and I Northern California, and wan 51 j year« of age at the time of hl« death. He bad been a realdent of Dorri« for {the past five years. Previous to hl« removal to Siskiyou county he lived in Klamath county, owning a very Polit iciil A nnounceinents F>*r I'rose« ii(lug Attorney For Coroner rot Uoiiicl A<ioit>*> tor Kianiutii I hereby announce my«* If a candidate for th«- Democratic nomination for and Lake counties, Oregon, on the Coroner, subject to the will of the Republican tiik'-t JOHN IRWIN, subject to the primary nomination »i»l«)» «it rhe primary election to be .............. Xprll l!<, 1912. EARL to be held on April 19, 1912. WHITLOCK. 1 hereby respectfully announce my- valuable piece of property on the I pper Lake at Odessa. He wa« at one time county commluloner. He leaves a wife and three children, SEVERAL WEI.I.-TO-IN» FAMII.IFA Laura, Hazel and Earl Slivers. FROM KANN.Y.M ARE IN KLAM The body was taken to Dorris on ATH I ALLS CLONING DEALS Tuesday morning, and the funeral oc FOR HOMER curred in the afternoon, the burial B the Picard cemetery^ If anybody thinks there I h not an {influx to thia city from over the SINNOTT HI RI. TO MEET VOTERS Rockies they ought to be convinced. {if they were at the office of Frank Ira White and Captain O. C. Applegate Hon. N. J. Hlrinott of The Dalles, ' Saturday, when a big deal jvas in republican candidate for congress, ar courne of consumatlon. The parties rived in the city Sunday evening for a were all Kansas people. One of them. few days* visit, to enable him to get A. A. Ford, came here from*Norton acquainted with the voters of the i county, Kansas, to Join hla son, 8. A. county. Mr Sinnott is state senator {Ford. Some ninths back P. J. Ford from Wasco and Hood River counties, came to this county and acquired a and I h one of the prominent members homestead. He was Immediately fol of Hie upper house. It Is quite gener lowed by his wife and children. ally believed that the republican nom A singular coincidence occurred In ination for representative for con that the visit of the Ford family to gress this district Iles between Sena the real estate firm of Messrs White tor Sinnott and Judge Ellis. and Applegate was coincident with thq arrival and call from D. W. Frank Mooreland and family and (Jeorge, also from Kansas, and from A. S. Mooreland and family have re- Atchison, the home county of Frank turned from Southern California, 4ra White where they spent the winter. The Fords are determined to settle there, largely. It must be assumed, through the Instrumentality of Mr. White and Captain Applegate. They have means, are men of high char (HIMIILR OF COMMERCE OFFI- acter, and will be desirable acquisi < TAL TAKER II.LISTRATED tions in the community and valuable SLIDES TO II.I.l'MIN U I I U.K auxiliaries in the upbuilding of Klam- . th. The elder Fords arri« -d F riday ON KLAMATH'S ADVANTAf.EM night, and are registered at the Com Secretary Caleb T. Oliver of the stock. MMI HOMESIEKERS ME UtM OLIVER SPEAKS Ï0 HIGH SCHOOL aelf a candidate for the republican I hereby announce myself ■ candidate nomination for Prosecuting Attor for tie Itepuhllcan nomination for ney for Klamath and Lake coun Cr.roner«subject to the will of the Chamber of Commerce last Monday ties, subject to the will of the vot B. T. McKimmon has been enjoying v< ters at the primary election to made a trip to the high school, and a visit from his father and mother for ers at the primary election to be be h< id on April 19, 1912. E R. gave a lecture with some illustrated a few days. Mr. and Mrs. McKimmon held on the 19tb cf April, 1912 WILLIS. l> V KUYKENDALL. slides. Mr. Oliver's object in giving arrived Friday night for a visit with I i r S< liool Mtj|H'ririteii<>eiit this lecture was to acquaint the stu their son, and left this morning for For ( outtty I remiurer their home ie Tillamook county. an' unre myself a candidate dents more fully with the wonderful I bereoy auuoumu u.i a < muu , I ’ ' r> for the nomination for County natural resources hereabouts. date for the nomination for Trea'i- Sc! H>ol Superintendent of Klamath The first picture that was thrown utcr of Klamath County on tbe Re county on the Republican ticket, {on the screen was that of the Weed publican ticket, subject to the will subj* to the will of the voters at of the people at primary «lection Lumber company’s lumber yard. the primary election to be held to be held on April 19, 1912. JAY He then presented some views of April 19. 1912. FRED PETER MANNING. the farming districts, some showing SON. 1 hereby aunounce myself as a cand* 1- land under cultivation, others show date for th« nomination for Treas 1 hereby announce myself as a cand1- ing areas being cleared for agricul urer of Klamath County on the date for County School Superin tural purposes, and products that Democratic ticket, subject to the tendent on the Republican ticket, were being raised. To show how the will of the people at primary elec subject to the will of the voters at road from Weed to the Klamath dis tion to be held on April 19. 1912. the primary election to be held on trict Is superior for traffic and also more advantageous to the railroad, C. H. DAGGETT. April 19. 1912. W S SLOUGH. Mr. Oliver said that one engine will For Aaaraeor I hereby announce inys' if a candi pull as much on this road as four 1 b'lvU; auuvuuce ui>seit a candidate date for the nomination for County will pull on the other. for the nomination for Assessor ot A beautiful photograph of Mt. School Superintendent on the Dem Klamath county on the Democratic ocratic ticket subject to the will of Shasta next displayed showed a won Everything in Music at ticket, subject to the will of the- the people at the primary el-cHon derful likeness of nature's huge mas people at the primary election to to be held on April 19, 1912. B. P. terpiece. be held on April 19. 1912. J. P In giving a brief outline of fhe ca ALEXANDER. LEE. reer of the city of Dorris,* Mr. Oliver F«>r Justice of the l*> a«e 1 I ■ . • bi announce mis« lt a candidal stated that the city was a fair ex for the republican 'nomination fori I hereby announce myself a candidate ample of the steady and rapid prog County Assessor, subject to the will for th« Republican nomination for ress which is so remarkably manifest of the voter« at the primary elec- I Justice of the Peace foi Linkvllle In this part of the country. Four tlon to be heM on April 19, 1912. precinct, subject to the will of the years ago. practically' Dorris had Its it. c cowunr. voters at the primary election to be real origin, and from that time for held on April 19, 1912. W. H. ward she has moved along until she For Sheriff has become the thriving little town of SHAW. 1 berrby announce myself a candidate today. The Butte Valley district with for the Republican nomination for I hereby declare myself a candidate its many farms, the new roads that Sheriff of Klamath county, subject for the nomination for Justice of are being built throughout the val to the will of the voters at the pri the Peace on the Democratic ticket ley. and many other similar pictures mary el .'tlon to be held April 19, for Llnkville district subject to the were shown. 1912. JBCAR L. CARTER. will of the voters at the primary One of the best things Mr. Oliver i. .-ii. ovuiae Misiiop hereby an election to be held on April 19, had to show on his recent Los Angeles Sole Representative of 191? CHAS. GRAVES nounces himself as a candidate for trip was the schools of this county. SHERMAN CLAY A CO.’S PIANOS, Sheriff on the Democratic ticket, He said they made more of an Impres the STEINWAY, and other Leading I hereby announce myself a candlds'e subject to tho action of the voters sion with the people than any other Pianos. Also the Famous BALD for nomination on the Republican at the primary election to be held views. The fact that the people real WIN PIANO. Other makes at mod ticket for Justice of the Peace of on the 19th day of April, 1912. ized that education was one of the es erate prices. Tuning and Repairs. Llnkville Precinct, subject to the sentials which should go along with I hereby aunounce myself a candi will of the voters at the primary Agency for the agricultural development made date for the nomination for sheriff election to be held on April 19, WHITE SEWING MA( HINES. them look more favorably in this di on the Republican ticket, subject 1912. E. W. GOWEN. OLIA ER TYPEWRITER AND rection. to the will of the voters at the pri VICTOR TALKING MACHINE Among other scenes of notable in mary election to be held on April I hereby announce myself a candidal« Books, Stationery and Picture« for the nomination for Justice of terest were those around Fort Klam 19 1912. C. C. LOW. I-« o Itoors East of the Poatoffice the Peace for Llnkville District on ath. In these Oliver depicted the I herein announce myself a candidate R, MADSEN, Proprietor the Republican ticket, subject to habits and amusements of the Indians for the nomination for Sheriff of the will of the voters at the pri besides giving a brief summary of the on the Republican ticket, subject to mary election to be held on April early days at the fort. The pictures the will of the voters at the pri 19th, 1912.—E. B. RAMSBY. of Wood River, Fort Creek and beau mary election to be held on April Discriminating I hereby announce myself a candidate tiful scenery in this neighborhood 19. 1912. B. 8. GRIGSBY. Buyers for the nomination for Justice of were shown to good advantage. The I hereby announce toys' If a candldat«- the Peace for Llnkville District, or. beautiful Crater Lake region's charms Of for the nomination for sheriff on the Republican ticket, subject to were also thrown on the screen. A the Democratic ticket, subject to | the will of the voters at the pri most gorgeous picture of Crater Lake the will of the voters at the pri mary election to be held on April by moonlight was shown, and the fact mary election to be tiGd on April i that it was taken by the ill-fated Rus 19, 1912. R. E. Gl'THRIDGE. sian photographer, Bakowski made It 19 1912. S. L. WALKER. For Slate Senator | of special Interest. Coming nearer For County Commt««i<>ner home Mr. Oliver showed some very I hereby . nnounce myself as a can- good pictures of his home in this city, I hereby announce myself a candidate diday- far the office of State Sen in which his brood of White Leghorns for the nomination for County Con«-1 Should place their ator in the Seventeenth Senatoria' were featured prominently. tnlssloner on the Democratic ticket, District, Including Klamath. Crook Mr. Oliver was kind enough to loan next order here subject to the will of the voters it and Lake counties, on the Repub his slides to the school for lecture the primary election to be held ot. lican ticket, subject to the will of purposes, and stated that it would add April 19. 1912. JAMES R. DIXON the voters at the primaries to be greatly to the students’ knowledge to held on 19th day of April, 1912. be able to give short talks on the de I hereby annource myself a candi W. LAIR THOMPSON. velopment of this country. The school date for county commissioner on was very thankful to Mr. Cfliver for the Repu*. llcnn ticket, subject to For State Representative the favor. the will of the people at the pri mary election to be held on April 1 hereby announce myseif as a candi REACH XTSITING 19,1912 JOHN HAGELSTEIN. date for the office of State Repre HIS FORMFR HOME sentative In the Twenty-First Rep Fnr Constable resentative District, Including Like, 1 tieieby* announce myself a ca nd mate Seneca C. Beach, state senator, i Klamath. Crook and Grant coun president of the printing firm of for the nomination on the Repub-1 ties. on tho Republican ticket, sub ALTA COFFEE Mann A Beach, Portland, and of the llcan ticket for Constable for Llnk- ject to the will of the voters at the Northwest Architect, a designers' vllle district, subject to the will of I Our Specialty primary election to he held on April periodical, was here Monday, look- { the voters at the primary election 19,1912. WESLEY O SMITH ing over the ground where he used to to be held on April 19, 191* ■ make his headquarters. Years ago JOHN G. 8CHALLOCK. For County Clerk he was connected for a time with the 1 hereby announce myself a candidate | for the nomination for Constable I hereby announce myself a candidate first newspaper published In Klamath for the nomination for County Falls, with which the late J. A. Bow- for Linkvllle District on the Repub lican ticket, subject to the will of i Clerk on the Republican ticket, sub iloin was identified, and later he pur Phone 1051. . , Oth and Main ject to the will of the voters at the chased the Lake County Examiner at the people at the primary election Lakeview, which he ran for a number primary election to be held April to be held on April 19. 1912. WILL { of years. 1». 1912. C. R. DE LAP. W. WILSON. Klamath Falls GROCERIES Oar Motto is to Please The Monarch