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in ought out in connection with the gepi las through the local association graft charge». In the way of extension of the time of I I »■ ! ■ I One eouniiliiinti, whose iiiiiiio has I payments. INABILITY Of GROOM TO PRO not so fur npepured In connection HILL FINALLY GIVES (RATER That every government Irrigation DI « I NOME ONI. AA lio < OI 1.1* II icx unii AUTO with the charges, a short time ago LAKE IIE4 (MUNITION NUI. Alt TO -Illi. AGE OF BRIDE proje« t affected adversely by seepage called on a comity official and offered S I I Mill.I NG HMM K I l HC I» I llIlTtulllCll Ì lllll They Have for sale oik * of the not«» which were conditions be provided with adequate Appropriation I« Cut From gloo.ooo licet« Lost hi One of tile Many given at tin. lime the "graft" money to *.*»3,(NNl, anti Money Will Be and timely drainage. A woman dressed In a man's khaki ilieause neither knew any person Nlougli* o Noutli Lake—N«-ar«l«- I was paid. lie has been loud In Ills Ready for Work at Onc e On-gon That with the aprpovai of the lug I'nrty Fadia to lanate Tln-iii. denunciation of the city ■lud* who outing suit which fitted her nether» in this city who could swear to an Repreaentatives Secare l'ixasage of board of directors of the project, wa mighty dose from the knees down, affidavit as to the age and residence EillUir-ln-4'lilef of N orili weal rrn I* had accepted graft. Measure in Spite of Democratic ter users association», the secretary ou Lookout lu explanation of this, one of the wan arrested on Monday at Sixth of tin- bride-to be, a Merrill couple Majority i of the interior may extend time of three accuaod aldermen I iuh stated and Multi streets by Patrolman Wll- failed to get a marriage license her .- payments of construction and main Mayion Dolman of th<< editorial tliat Die uu accused councilmau had lluin Hall for wearing attire contrary yesterday. In spite of the democrat!*- majority tenance charges for not to exceed to the statutes In such cases made Loungers in the court house square force of III« Klitmuth Fulls North »mile money due hlui front the now -the Oregon representatives in Wash one year at any one time, adding In- western, und ItoHsitcr Mikel, advér I famous Livermore bar, und that the und provided, and all In the county of late >■-.terday afternoon "»potted" ington have secured an appropriation terext at a reasonable rate per an- Klamath und state of Oregon the couple a» soon as they start«.I Using solicitor for the same publica- note wax given him to "peddle." num on all such deferred payments, for the building of roads and bridge« She would not say who she was or for the county clerk'» office, lion, have been missing s I iki - yester lu the meantime the situation 1» That the reclamation act be so In the Crater National Park. where she was from, but claimed to After a marriage license," was day inorning, when they started in this Squeezed Into the sundry Civil bill, amended that the secretary of the In the comment, and inquisitive eyes one of Telford H Sou s launches for Three aidermen have beeu accused be traveling alone as finally passed by the congrees terior may, upon petition, turn over "I've been In town only ten min following the blushing girl as she ii pleasure trip <>u Lower Luke Klam of using their official position to col which adjourned this afternoon, waa to the local water users association utes," she said "I came on my horse stood nt the desk wailing for County ath lect money. the management and operation of any an item of >53,000 for the famou« This morning Samuel M Evans, No denial of the charges of The which Is being shod. I went through Clerk De Lap to appear. rcrnpleted project or portion thereol, national park which lies almost whol When Informed that an affidavit here about two weeks ago.” editor, und It Vance Hutchln», re I 11« raid luiH yet been made ly In Klamath county. upon payment of the first instalment She asserted that she was within would be necessary, the young man porter of the Northwestern. went The district attorney baa subpoe ft was originally expected that of construction charge for the major with It ay Telford In a launch to naed witnesses who have given testi her rights as a horsewoman to wear and young woman turned sadly away. >600,000 would be appropriated for portion of the lands covered thereby. "We are not acquainted here,” said search for tin- missing men After mony In confirmation of The Herald the kind of covering she had on, but the park, >10«l,o00 of which was to That an extension of the time for Officer Hall said she was wrong, and the young man. they had been gone some hours Tel charges be used annually until the work was making payments of the construction 'completed. This amount was cut Arrangements were made, how- ford telephoned to his father that no Ths grand jury will meet during ordered her to go along with him charges be granted, giving the water truce hud been found of the iii I hh I pk tlie second week In September. At She wanted to go get her horse, she ever, so that the necessary affidav't users thirty years from the opening down from time to time in commit men. but thut the searching party that time the charges agaiust the ac- said, but the patrolman was obdurate will be sent here by mail from eMi- of the project in which to pay the tee, however, until the Oregon repre rill, arid then the Hcense will be for- hid lighted smoke, apparently In the 1 lined councilman Will be Investigated So she went with him sentation was glad to get the >53,000 asms. Main street pedestrians were very * a riled to them. upper end of the Floating Tule 1» That the 160 acre unit of owner item through. Attorntiy J. ('. Itutenlc and wife, much interested In the woman's ap land», aud believed that It might have This money will be available at ship and residence requirements as been »furled by Dolman and Mikels their daughter, Mrs. Carlisle Yaden. pearance, which was not one of sur From O. E. Farnham, secretary of once, and it is expelted th»« work to private lands be eliminated. Tlie theory of Telford was that and the latter's Infant son. will re passing beauty. will be started before snow flies. the executive committee of the Feder That the reclamation act be SO when the men went through the | turn tomorrow from a vacation trip ated Water Users Association, which amended that it will be possible tor »tall, expecting io strike the channel : to a camp on Wood it I ver Is to hold its first meeting In iti-.lt water users to borrow money on their 1 JUDGE BENNON HAN < It VI I It LAKE TO for the main body of the Lower Lake, RIDE IN A BIG DRAV BI IX "MOA IES” l.ake, beginning September z5. has lands for Improving the same. I they mistakenly entered one of the come the cni; for that event, issue-l grown channel« I by th«- comi Ittee under authorliy tunny false, tule 1 For the purpose of taking moving which lead to i the islands, which i pictures of the trip of scientists from conferred upon it by the article« «f would naturally throw them far off SURGEON ull sect ions of the globe to ( rater federation approved and adopted at _______ : California. their course. FOLLOW- I.ski-, two expert moving picture men the conference of water users associa DELEGATION FROM FORT KLAM- Thl" mor&1ng. bright and early, th,. IN HON- will accom pany the party next month, tion» held in Chicago, December 5, The message from llay Telford I ATH PASS THROUGH THE CITY Jud<e waa engaged in cleaning up' 1911. The purpose of the Salt Lake came from Midland, and lie stated EN ROUTE HOME FROM TRE.,he accumulation of business. according to Will G. Steel of Port meeting is to perfect a permanent or thut liie hunt would be continued by LAKEVIEW MEETING When the noon hour arrived the land, who is arranging the details of trying to locate the Are, where it Mrs. Dr. White of this city Is »ery the visit. The American l.tfeograph ganization of the Federated Water _____ < judge started for home. In front of was hoped the missing men would III In the hospital al North Bend. Ore. company Is planning to take the plc- l eers Association and to discuss and The Fort Klamath delegation to the court houB« a drayman act upon such matters as concern the the Lakeview meeting stopped off in Pa8Bi®K- This was Hie Information brought tures also be. water users and settlers under the Klamath Falls last night. John Kilis, | here Munday by Dr It ft. Hamil "Hello, Charlie,” he shouted. Every «rrangement la being made Mi COY' Hill NGN ton, who has been away on a vacation to take care of the party and trans various government irrigation pro James Pelton, L. C. Slsemore and ’ Bystanders thought the judge was lit X« II CATTLE for the past month. others were included in the party going to order some delivery work port them to th* lake and back Sixty jects The articles of federation provide from the Wood River Valley town,idone’ but they were mistaken. Bringing with him twenty-nine Mrs. White was taken 111 several of the leading scientists of the world for the payment by the federation pf head of high grade dairy cattle. J W weeks ago while on Coos Bay, und will make the trip. "Hello, Judge,” the drayman re- and they were tireless In their ¿»Torts the traveling expenses of 0ne dele Mii'oy arrived in the city last night was taken to the hospital It wax tc herald the advantages of their sec plied. gate to the meeting from each asso from the Hacramento Valley. concluded that an operation was ne- “Going my way?” tion. ciation qualifying as a member of the "Conditions in the valley are only ccsaary to Have her life, and it was "Yea.” Concerning their eBnrti in Lake- . {federation. Many matters of vital fair," said Mr McCoy. "Things look performed. view, the Lake County Examiner haa| "All right. I'll climb aboard. importance to the water users and a lot better In the Klamath country, Since the operation Mrs. White ha* | want to tell you about my trip." Th* remains of the late Horace Cox Settlers will, according to the call, be tlie following to say: and I am pleased to get back home uot Improved as 11 was expected, and "They have neatly print?«« badges, j Thereupon the judge mounted th*- Of course livestock is high In Callfor grave fears are entertained for her were shipped on Sunday to Salem taken up, including the following the badge being green, with gol.l hurricane deck of the dray wago*. nla. just as II Is all over the country, recovery. Iler husband la with her. where burial took piace today. Ac subjects, which it is planned to dls- printing, which is emblematic of tbeir and started for home companying the remains were Mrs ;cuss: but tbiug» generally do not look pros Talk about democracy. i fine pastures and golden sunsets, be Maude Cox, the young man's step The homesteader to be given abso Ml DICAL MAN perous In the South.” sides a large banner which they IN HACK HOME mother; Mrs. Lucille Dnnnlng of lute title as soon as cultivation and stretched across the street Their BALI. GAME WON Berkley, Calif . and Edwin Cox, sister residence provisions of the law are col M'll.MEN WILL BY MM’AL TEAM and brother respectively of the de ¡complied with. (Covered by recom section is pat Ocularly well adapted ty HAI I NOME TIME Dr and Mrs Hamilton arrived dairying, the industry having made a ceased . mendations of recent conference..) At the ball park yesterday a good home last night, after spending a remarkable growth during the past Funeral services were held in Sa The three-year homestead law. Klamath Falls councltmen who month on the coast in the Interrai of crowd was attracted by the, game be year. A modern creamery has just lem this morning conducted by Rev. (Now a law.) have been charged with grafting will rMs. Hamilton'» health. tween the Klamath Falls nine man been completed, and the first roll of P. S Knight a congregational min Recognition on the part of water have two weeks time within which to aged by Caleb T. Oliver, and the ag "We visited Cresceut City un-1 ister who officiated at the burials of users in the matter of expenditure«. butter was sold for >26.40. The town I points on Coos Bay." said Dr. Hamil- prepare their defense régation of sphere shovers from Mer of Fort Klamath is but a few miles This Is the result of the change In ton today, "but are glad to get ba« k the grandfather and father of young (Covered by resolution adopted at from Crater I^ike, and on account of rill. The game was warmly con Cox. Rev. Knight la a pioneer of the conference.) the original plans of calling the grand to Klamntii Falls." its location is becoming noted as a tested for the hour and 40 minutes Oregon and came to this part of the The question of the competency of summer esort, many tourists making of sportive struggle, at the end of Jury. .Mrs. Hamilton is tuuch Improve.1 It WM Intended that the grand jury i.. health, and Dr. llumllton says that country many years ago settling in the engineers and better service gen it headquarters while visiting points which time the score w as all in favor should meet during the first week In he feel* like getting buck Into th«- the Willutnette Valley with ancestors erally from the reclamation service ol interest in the neighborhood.” of Klamath Falls, being 5 to 0. As to whether the proceeds from September, but, because of Important harm-ss again. Ho states that th<- of Horace Cox. Batteries—Klamath Falls, Seaton sale of government town lots shall be HENRY TOURING court matters which had previously > partnership heretofore existing be and McKune; Merrill, Blodgett and applied locally or turned into the been arranged. District Attorney Kuy-‘ tween himself and Dr. L. W. Chilt«>n MIS«. silt MAA AY IN PARTY RETURNS Livsey. NOW A BRIDE general reclamation fund. kendall has postponed the meeting of him been dissolved. —————— a That more liberal terms in the the Inquisitorial body until the sec- 1 County Surveyor E. B. Henry and MANY TOURISTS Attorney Stone has received the an way of payments be granted water his touring party, including Louis olid week lu September. VISIT THE PARK IXIIMik INDENTRI Judge Benson arrived In the city ; IHlEN NOT ABATE nouncement of the marriage of Miss •J* *»rs. Alt, J. E. Bodge, R. E. Guthridge Flotice M. Shumway to Rodney I. The enactment of adequate laws and Robt. Mitchell returned Saturday Sunday night lie has been advised of . According to Superintendent Arant the Importance of the chargee made At a meeting of Klamath Lodge Johnson at Condon, Ore., August 14 I protecting the water users in the morning in Mr. Henry's auto, in of the Crater National Park, the Miss Shumway was employed In ¡ownership of all canals, reservoirs, which they had a 350 mile trip since travel to Crater Lake is far In excess by The Herald, and is waiting the ac- ! I No. 137, I () O. F., Friday night two lion of the district attorney. this year of what it has been during candidates were initiated In the d«*- the law offices of Benson A Stone for power sites, water rights and other last Monday. Although not generally known, the ' grj-e of Brotherly '.ove. During the some time. Her father was engaged properties and resources acquired un "We had a splendid time, and no any previous year. der the reclamation act. Klamath county grand jury has al-1 course of the evening's proceedings In the real estate business here. There have been more than SO«1 trouble of any kind with the ma- Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make A plan by which individual water chine,” said Mr. Henry. "No blow automobiles in the park to date, and ready had under consideration the a letter was read from Grand Secre users may be granted relief in emer- outs or punctures came our way, and there will probably be 200 more be Klamath Falla councilmen. but no tary Sharon of Salem, reminding the their home in Denver, Colo. action waa taken. It happened that | lodge tliat now is the time to prepare we got back on the same air we left fore the season closes. Tourists from at the time tiie grand jury considered for the opening of regular work tn nearly every state in the Union are on. The roads were good.” the cases against the city officials the September. The party caught some fish while among those registered, and there are district attorney was required to be | It will not be necessary for t In away, but did no hunting, not having some from foreign countries in court, and could not advise the lodge to answer the letter, for the The weather is tine at the park, a gun aboard. On leaving here they grand jury. At this session of the reason that It has been keeping : re went to Crater Lake, thence to the The flthing in the lake is good, and SIMMER WEATHER AND THE CALL OF THE WOODS HAS Jury It Is determined to so arrange | pared for regular work by having It head of Rogue River, coming down everybody appears to be having a matter» tliat the district attorney will every meettng In the year, not bavin* the river and back to this city by the good time. SO DEPLETED SOCIETY'S RANKS THAT EVENTS ARE lie able to be present at the grand 1 missed a month during the past year The latest report from Waahing- way of Medford and Ashland. FEW. BI T VERY ENJOYABLE Jury deliberations, and present the > This Is a rarord that not many lodges ton is to the effect that an appropria have SCIENTISTS TO evidence which haw been collected. tion for 350,000 has been favorably A pleasant surprise party was glv them for a long drive, returning to The cbargus agaiust the three coun- j SEE LAVA BEDS reported by the committee, but no en Tuesday night at the home of Mr. her home at 5 o'clock, where a de cllmen are serious, and, If proven, 1 It\INM IkLIl IN definite word has been received here will mean jail sentences. Phillip W. Tompkins, an eminent as to whether this favorable recom MM'AL Gl EST and Mrs. J. L. Yaden for Miss Hazel lightful high tea was served. ' Those Suniniers, daughter of County Com invited were: Mesdames O. M. . Mor- scientist of San Francisco, left yes mendation of the committee has been Since the publicity given by The ( Among the visitors who arrived in mlssi«iner Summers, the occasion be ton. Will Mason, E. B. Henry, Fred terday for the lava beds, where he acted on by congress. Ili-rald to the graft charges, there has The 11. Mills anil Miss Holman been brought to the attention of The tlie city last night, en route home ing her nineteenth birthday. will make an exhaustive investiga ***** BIG HPUD CROP Herald nnd tlie county officials in-| from the meeting of the development evening was pleasantly spent in play tion of natural phenomena. A dainty little luncheon was served stances of graft in the past Tbere Is | league In Lakeview were Colonel and ing games. Those present were the Mr. Tompkins spent several days in IS ANTICIPATED Misses Fern Wood, Teresa Yadin. by Mrs. William Pitts on Thursday at this city and vicinity, although his a question, however, whether or not Mrs. A F. Hofer of Salem. A few years since the Colonel gain- Sallle Currin, Foster, Bee Summers. 1 o'clock. After the luncheon music purpose in coming north was to go to these past charges cun be proven, be Deputy County Clerk Charles De cause of the adroltnesH of the coun- j cd much of a reputation as a "ruin Gladys Roberts, Hazel Summers, and fancy work beguiled several the famous lava beds, which have at Lap expects a splendid yield of maker,” and for a time It was feared Messrs. John Yadin, Foster, Lloyd hours. cilnien who participated. tracted the attention of students for "spuds” this year off his land nine ***** years. miles east of town on the Merrill It has, in the past, been the cus tliat ho would flood the whole Wil Alford, Will Wood, Cleveland, Chas, The Right Reverend Robert L. road. The land is just opposite the tom, according to charge* made, to lamette Valley. That part of Oregon Roberta and Wellington Tempter. Paddock, I). D., reached Klamath BALDWIN PARTY ***** famous Henley ranch. The farm, levy a filed charge for the granting had been undergoing what they terni- The meeting of the Central Oregon Falls on Friday afternoon, and while of a saloon license, In addition to the cd a drouth, and the Colonel was GETS BACK QUICK which last year was in charge of Robert Short, is this year being con regular charge made by ordinance. ¡prevailed upon to expend his efforts Development League In Lakeview at here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Judge T. Baldwin and party made ducted by David L. Rightmeir, and For Instance, two men are willing to 'toward stopping it. It appears that tracted many Klamath Falla people J. C. Brockenbrough at "La Casita.” »wear that they, as partners, were as after the rain started he lost the com during the past week, and a number The bishop has just completed a tour the trip from Lakeview in five hours the twenty acres in which tubers are sured of a saloon llceiiHe on condition blnntlon. nnd was unable to stop the of auto parties left this city for there of Eastern Oregon, including Wallo and 15 minutes last night, leaving planted are expected to give about wa. Baker, Malheur, Harney and Lakeview at 7 p. m., and arriving in 150 bushels each, or a total of 3,000 ***** However, Nature finally ex that they pay >500 In cash In addl- flow. I On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Fred Lake counties. After leaving Klam this city fifteen minutes after the bushels. There was a very good yield tion to the fee required by the city, hnusted herself, and the rains stop- This offer came through an attorney, lied, much to the credit of tho Col Milla entertalneil at auction bridge. ath county he will visit Crook county midnight hour. In the party were last year, about the same as is ex A delightful afternoon was passed on horseback and by wagon, visiting Judge Baldwin, Charles Baldwin, pected this year. At that time one who claimed to represent the conn- onels reputation. anil refreshments were served to Mes- mr»nv of the little farming and mln- Lindsay Slsemore, John Ellis and Mr. acre produced 173 bushels. Pota cllmen who "are wise. • » dnmea Oliver Morton, Hiram Mur ng communities, as well as the larger Chambers. McLaughlin *o Leave toes are now selling at 60 per lOo The district attorney has been In As bishop of Central J. M. McLaughlin has sold his dock, J. P. Lee, C. J. Martin. Wil) settled daces pounds, and De Lap will hold this formed of this evidence, and Is now Henry Boivin, the plumber, has, year’s crop for a rise. Many people investigating it. in tho event of there 1 house and lot on Washington street Mason, E. B. Henry and Miss Jessie ••nd Eastern Oregon, and represent ing so vast an area with so meagre a with his son, returned from an enjoy expect "Murphies" to be worth 114 being sufficient foundation, this mut between Fifth nnd Sixth streets to Halman. ♦ ♦ • * « population, bls activities are necessar able sojourn in San Francisco. Deputy Sheriff Hnvden. Mr. nnil cents a pound by spring, or twice as ter will be brought to the attention Mrs. Charles J. Martin gave a ily along general lines, but his hope much as the present market price. of the grand jury In addition to the Mrs. McLnughlln will mnke th»ir Frank Ira White, the real estate charges of graft agnlnst the present home in the future in Sacramentc charming afterno«m's entertainment • nd strenuous purpose Is toward the TIs Griffith, the well known Merrill Mr. McLnughlln linn been employed to a few friends on Thursday. She unbuilding of the country on eveiy man, will leave this evening for Cal councllmea. ifornia points on a business trip. gathered her guests by auto, and toon side of the jewel of development. raueher, * ns in the city today. Many amusing facts have been by Virgil & Son, furniture dealers. Wtm ÏRüôStRS; WÜMAN PINCHÍÍ) MERRILL WLt DtLAÏ WEDDING SOIICIIÜK ANU tûlIÜR MISSING MRS. WHITE IS REPORTED VERY III ROADS WILL Bi Will IN MH WOOD RIVER MEN ARE BOOSTERS Social Events of the Week