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case, naming a proposed special com mittee of five. April 18. 1911 Affidavits present ed to Helm committee charged that ONIA PROFESSION THAT CAN l»E- VOTE ITSELF EXCLUSIVELY Edward Hines boasted to Michigan TO MAKING MANLY MEN AND lumberman that he had elected Lori WOMANLY WOMEN Henau* lh*ci«lc* That Illinois Man Hc- mer. and that "It cost a lot of mon- cuted Hi» Seat Through Bribery and Corruption—Decision Reached I After One of the Fiercest Battle« i in History of Senate—Was Second I Invi-stigalioti of Case MSI TRAHL UGHI FOR JULY ] •Y-" Herman H. Hettier testified that CHICAGO, July IS.- -Speaking on Tourist travel bus been lighter Into Hines boasted In the Union League Club, Chicago, that he had elected the subject of "What Is the Biggest. the Klamath country at thia time I'est Next Thing Professionally," A. than in years. Lorimer. April 20. 1911—William Burgeaa B. Winship, editor of the Journal of j Instead of July being the heaviest of Duluth testified before the Helm Education. of Boston said today be- mouth for travel Into this section, it WASHIN<’.TON, D. C., July 18.— committee that H. C. F. Wlehe. Hines’ tore the National Education Aaocla is now certain that this season tn August will go the credit for tho Lorimer of Illinois has been ousted brother-in-law. had boasted on a train linn: It would be easy to name many "bumper” tourist crop. from the United States senate by an that be had contributed >10,000 to a Tbe lateness of tho seuson la held good next things professionally, to overwhelming vote, 55 to 28. fund raised to elect lavrlmer. responsible for this condition of af name the best next thing in devices, April 28, 1911—Edward Tilden, Characterized by the veh«*mence fairs. Tourists do not start for this of tbe Chicago man's attack on »the president of the National Packing methods, discipline, equipment, nd- i minority members of the investigat company, arrested by order of the ministration and philosophy that la •“’«’lion until it ta certain that the trip ing committee, Senators Kern- and Illinois state senate for refusal to pro the best from one man's point of t0 Crater Lake can be made, but this Le<*, the session of the senate this duce books and other records. Tilden view, None of theae is the biggest.'-v,**r regular travel to th«- famous 'lake will not be inaugurated for nt morning which led up to the final released at once by habeas corpus none is vital. They may be Import ant, but not dominant. Isn't it time least a week or ten days. writ. voting was replete with excitement. Instead of there arriving in the May 17. 1911—Helm committee that the National Education Aaocia- city dally six to one dosen automo- Wearing an American flag in his tion grapples with the biggest Issues, buttonhole, Lorimer resumed his I ’ unanimously reported its conclusions with those that are at the same,time btl«»e from the outside, there is now speaking on the opening ___ _ of the __ _ see-! that Lorimer would not have been most extensive and intensive? No nn average of about five. sion this morning. ! Shaking _ his fist ¡elected but for bribery and corrup one ever hits a target who does not in the faces of Senators Kern and tion. aim above it. and the farther away NEW TOWN OE HILDEBRAND Lee. he defied them to refute the ! May 18. 1911—Illinois state senat.* SHOWS GREAT PROGRESS it is tbe higher above one must alm. statements of the defense, and bitter by vote of 39 to 10, declared its be Why should not this in«>eting in its ly attacked the report of the minor lief Ixvrimer was elected by bribery closing moments here highly resolve , DAIRY. July 13. The neighbor- ; ity in the seuatorial investigation. and corruption. that education shall become the lead ing burg o' Hlldebraud is engaged Neither Senator Kern nor Senator June 1. 1911—United States sen ing American profession? New times in a propaganda to plac. itself con- • Lee answered the speaker. ate unanimously voted to have a new demand new men and new measure« splcuously on the map. Recently it I Lorimer said: "My opponents investigation of Lorimer case by elec The new tin,«* are surely here The [Installed a lodge of Knights of the hired William J. Burns to bolster u*' tions and privileges committee. profession that meets the demand of Maccabees of the World, with thirty ( their case. He 1 ut a venerable Un.t- June 7, 1911—Senate ordered Lor these times will be the leading Amer charter members. They hare just «*d States senator in the grave on las imer investigation by special com- ican profession, r.nd education can i completed a building 30x50, two stor timony the president now believes to ' mittee. meet these demands better than law. ies high. The lower story Is to be a hitve been untrue. Glavis was given medicine and the ministry, I.aw. dance and general iu>rp<M«e hall, while i $< 50 to prove that Lorimer was cor I June 20 to August 8, 1911—Sen- once the most eminent of the profes- the upper story la to be confined ex- ' ate committee held hearings In Wash rupting departments. They had sfons. will not meet the demand with D-lusively to lodge and fraternal order ; Glavis indicted tr* make him hold h!a ington. a message for the en- uses The owners of the new build- 1 Octr.’.er 10 to November 22. 1911 a mission and tongue.” humanlty unless It ing are proud of its neatness and per noblement of Hea*:ngs held in Chicago. Ijorimer did not vote. ceases to bring its greatest triumphs feet equipment, and glory In the fect December 5 to 19, 1911—Commit- in finding legal trapdoors through that the hall has one of the best When the verdict was announced t e met in Washington. which the guilty can escape Justice. ¡dance floors In Klamath county Lorimer, smiling, arose, walked to- January 8 to February 9, 1912— ward the republican cloak room at a That the Infant town has every in- Medicine is not likely to meet the swinging gait. As he reached the Lorimer and Detective Burns heard new demand unless it ceases to think centive to progress is evidenced by door Senator Smoot clasped his hand. and testimony concluded at Washing it more professional to kill a patient the spirit and faith of its citizens It Friends from the house joined Sen ton. regularly than to have him restored Is only six miles from this place It March 1. 1912—Attorney Hanecv’s tc health irregularly. The ministry is the center of the Horton irrigation ators Dillingham, ones and others who voted for him. joined him in the plea in res adjudication filed in be will have no important place in the project. It has an efficient poatofflee half of Lorimer. cloak room, and bade him goodbye. new times so long as it glories in half service, and within the past month a March 28, 1912—Committee voted a square mile in a suburban city, two general store and blacksmith shop Chronology «»f Loi-imet Cast* May 26. 1909—Lorircer elected i oy ' 5 to 3 exonerating Lorimer and Ed- 'Catholic, two Universalist. two Meth- were adde«l to its other recent acqui I odist, three Congregational and four sitions. republican and democratic votes tojward Hines. April 6, 1912— Hines, as witness Raptist churches. the United States senate At a picnic on July 4th. fifty faml- The coast is clear. Education can lies attended. There were horse rat es April 30. 1910—Representative C* ' before Senate committee, denied Funk's testimony, and afterwards . be the leading profession of the conn- ¡foot races, boy and girl races, and a A. White gave confession. publish« I — __ _ I 'try. It is the only profession that ; gala dance In the c ning. 162 tickets in the Chicago Tribune, that he re- sucd him for 8100,000 damages, . reived $1000 from Lee O Neil Browne' 20* 1912—Senate received ma can devote itself exclusively to child-¡being sold. Dr 'I'. Harris, former- 'or voting for Lorimer .’nd $900 from , i°rity report, signed by Dillingham. hood and youth to the making of !) of Klamath Fults, who In Representative R. E. Wilson as '«is Jones. Fletcher, Johnston and Gam manly men and womanly women. charge of the practice of Dr. Merry share of general coruption fund. ble. exonerating Lorimer and minor- Education was the first profession. man while tbe latter was in the s«-n- May 5, 1910—Repi «.».tentative H. .’ u-r report, signed by Kern. Kenyon Why may it not be the greatest? It ate at Salem and afterwards In Eu C. Beckemeyer confessed to receiving and Lea, recommendinb that his scat is the only learned profession whose rope. is giving considerable aid In the $1,000 from Browne icr his vote for be declared vacant. leaders in tbe scholarship are "pro- work of boosting Hildebrand. Lorimer. I f.-ssors,” and the one man who met May 6, 1910—Cook vounty grand i all the needs of all time was the YOUR WATCH NEEDS CLEANING jury indicted Browne for briber. | Great Teacher, the founder of the N<> matter how good It in, and how Wilson and Renreseiitalive Link fori ¡profession of education. carefully used, your watch needs DISTINGU1SHEI! PROSECUTING perjury. If the teacher is to lea<i the preach May 7, 1910—Representative Link ATTORNEY «>1 CLEVELAND. O. er. the physician and the lawyer In cleaning every <-ighte«*u months. This insure« good service and pre- IKB His I IMII.Y HERE FOR the professional race, there muBt be confessed to receiving $1,000 for his j vents w««ar. I^t uh clean It for you. TWO WEEK.-» vote for Lorimer. a transfiguration —the teacher must Youro for service. May 28, 1910—Lorimer made a ; 'think in larger units than they, must speech in the senate denying bribery. | Prosecuting Attorney Charles H ’ be more dominent and less domineer FRANK M. DPP j .. and charging “conspiracy.” State ' Olds, wife and daughter, of Cleve- ing. must . rise above self-consclons- Senator Holtslaw confessed before ‘ land, Ohio, are on a visit to this city. | neBR an(j class-consciousness, and be Sangamon county grand jury that be I They left early on Sunday morning | more .onlM.j0111,Iy dominant than — rf received $2,500 for voting for Lor- \ for Eagle Ridge and Spring Creek, they. and will enjoy the sport in Klamath ’ With these ideals there are bound- imer. June 29, 1910—Browne jury in: county until about the 1st of August ; less oportunities for half a million 1 " 1 gW!—!"1!—— Mr. Olds came with letters of intro Chicago disagreed. teachers with eighteen million stu September 9, 1910—The second I duction to J. F. Kimball and Judge dents. We have everything yon Benson, and these gentlemen have Browne jury acquitted defendant. need for that fishing trip ■ September 20, 1910—Investigation been arranging details so that be Hook. line. rods, reels, OICO/.CO IGREEH TO GOMEZ committee of the United States sen would not miss any of the good fish baskets etc. We r< ni AS PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT ing in this section, and Judge Benson ate began work in Chicago. tents, guns and camping f October 8, 1910—Senate commit has placed his camping ground at outfits. SAN ANTONIO. Texas, July 13. - tee ended its work in Chicago. Idlerest at his disposal during’his Emilio Vasquez Gomez is awaiting October 27, 1910—Juror in second 1 visit. Mr. Olds I k one of the big men notification that he was chosen pro J. B. f'HAMBERR Browne trial told grand jury he was among the prosecuting lawyers of visional president of Mexico for the bribed to vote for acquittal. Phone 5VN Jacoba Blk third time. Orozco finally agreeing _ October 29, 1910—Attorney Erb-’ America. 1 He is a forceful fighter stein indicted on charge of bribing against all kinds of city «-vils and en- jto that arrangement, It is believed i trenched graft, and two years ago his I that his appointment will add iI Juror Grant McCutcheon. December 10, 1910—Father Fran-' crusade against vice and gambling in strength to the rebellion, as he will cis Green took stand and proved alibi I Ohio won him the approbation of the have control of the Diaz followers. Our llii«in<-H~ I m Good! for Frbstein. entire country. Yet he is modest It is reporte«! that if Orozco attempts to cross to America he will be nr- December 12, 1910—United States about his achievements. sens e sub-committee exonerated Lor-i His chief luxury is angling for the ' lested. charged with the murder of I imer. reporting charges not substan-i elusive fish. "I have made many Leroy Fountain, an American gun- tinted. long fishing trips,” said Mr. Olds this ner, condemned to death and slain December 17, 1910—-Erbstein jury! morning, "of a thousand or two miles, by the rebel guards. disagreed. but this is the longest I have ever January 4, 1911—-Illinois state sen made, as it will cover over 7,000 CITV ate appointed committee, with Sena miles before my return home." tor Helm as chairman, to investigate’ If the stress of court work will. charges of corruption In election of abate somewhat Judge Benson may j L. F. Carson of Portland, Ore., Is Lorimer, be able to Join Mr. Olds the latter I in the city, looking for a location for January 9, 1911—Minority c,f the; portion of next week. general machine repair business United States senate committee, led ! He is well pleased with Klamath by Senator Beveridge (republican) of HORRORS! 15 MINUTES I Falls, but may conclude to not «««tab- A complimentary order Indiana, reported to the senate its ’ BETWEEN EVERY DRINK lish a business here. until a little conclusions that Lorimer was not le-: i later. «onvlncc you gaily elected. Lorimer, in speech, as-1 LOS ANGELES July 13. The agi-' "While this is one of the most act serted, “no person was guilty of cor tat ion to obtain even more drastld re ive towns in Oregon at the present rupt practices in my election.” strictions on saloons in this city time," said Mr. Carson, “I do not be January 20, 1911—Attorney Erb brought a new development today lieve that the time is opportune for stein acquitted in Chicago on second when members of tho police commis me. There is more building going i trial on charge of Jury bribing. sion started an inquiry in to tha mer on here than any place I have visited January 22, 1911—Lorimer case its of the "Gothenburg system.” as since leaving Portland, ten days ago, debated in the United States senate. applied to I xmi Angeles. and it looks to me as if Klamath concluding on February 28, 1911. If this plan were adopted free Falls will be a city beforp many years Yours anxious to please. March 1, 1911—United States sen lunches would be abolished, only tee- have elapsed.” ate, by vote of 46 to 40, permitted totalers could be employed as bar- Lorimer to retain his seat. tenders and patrons would have to .1. L. Beckley, a prominent farmer April 6, 1911—C. S. Funk testified wait at least fifteen minutes between oi Fort Klamnth, arrived here Friday before the Helm investigating com drinks. Treating would not be allow- night in his automobile, on route to mittee that Edward Hines asked the ed, and there would appear, promi Drain, Ore., where he will spend a Try a ran of our Harvester trust to contribute $10,«>00 nently displayed In all saloons signs month. toward making good a $100,000 fund informing all patrons that they were "ALTA COFFEE” that had been spent in electing Ix>ri- drinking poison Manager Lyle of tbe Blackburn mer. N om Bettor. The police commission Is said to be hospltal reports but two cases of April 6, 1911—Senator La Follette equally divided for and against the typhoid fever in the hospltal at thia Phone IO«! introduced a resolution in tbe Unl ed proposed plan. A decision will be time. They are O. A. McEwen of thia Stages senate to re-open the Tx>rimer made probably next Wednesday. city and I. L. Rasnett of Peliean Bay THE GUN STORE Agency for WHITE HEWING MACHINEN, OLIV I II TYPEWRITER AND VICTOR TALKING MACIGNI lUaiks, Stationery and Pl«ture« KIAMAIH FAUS MUSIC HOUSF ? Two «Inora ««•»( of I’ostolfire It. MIDHEN. I’ruprleloi R. C. WAITS Licensed Auctioneer Will cry Public Haie« anywlirr** in Oregon or California Full cliargr <ak«*n. Trrm» ou npplii allen. Twruty yraro' rl|wrl»*n<r. Rcp|<lcn<r 9d an«l Graut., P. O. Bo* IMI’J. Klaniath Falls. Oregon DON J. 7.1M W ALT, President. E. M. Ill Illi, \l. el'n. and Inas HKRT K. WITHROW, Hrcrrtnry. 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