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week ba Bbe wp««r end ed Me vaUep, ud taer have eaeegk week be keep ♦ ike* keep all wtater M tbe weather will ewiy p«raeM, which M act Mkeiy. N3WBPAPI yet U bee beea ha««« ta the past fur eaadiUeae te permit ef plowing eeoet ef the slater. FINANCIAL MATTBM Tar- All blade ef eto«k are deiag flat on pasture el prsoeat. But it will SALEM. Nov. IS.—Expense state aul he iuag eatll It will be aeceeaary mast died with tbs secretary of state to teed, whether we have no* or aot. ! ou that a total of 139,899.80 was owing to the growth of tlie grace be Surveyjfo and Irrigatio- I »peat durtug tbs suipaigs to defeat lug checked by rroel. Agree Pi ths graduated single tax measure wad Mr J W. Cox. who kae just 11- to »scute ths passage of tax measures ished plow lag $00 acres of Bae mea indorsed by tbs state legislative tax dow land, left for bls hoare la Mvc* NES* Se« I« 40-1$ MAP«. PLAN«, BLVBPRINT«, BTC. KlaBIBlb FflU*, Of 0^0'1 committee BERLIN, Nov 10. The Tageblate ford a few days ago, to be gone until Realty «ouipaay va The Oregon Equal Taxation I.eague th« let of April, when lie expects to priuis a story today to ilie effect that Warranty dead, lib th» majority of tha people of the spent 328,810.08 of this eutu, the I'cglu eroding his 1.100 acres for Austria baa eent an ultimatimi to K lainath Heighte United States had no knowledge of state legislative tax committee |7,- next eeasvu's crop Mr. Cox expects Ser via. N Day, wac 04.74, and Sig Sichel >4.085. Though t«r ttiresti several hundred atres of the Indians, or of their true life. The Vienna Rlcbpoet »ays that the FRANZ JOSEF MAKES A STATW- He next exhibited some Indian the time for tiling statements expired tiruotliy urit year. two countries are ou ilia eve of war MF.NT REGARDING MVRDKR relics, which he has carefully pre- last night, W. 8. U'Ren, who during Trip crvitnery at Fort Klauiatli Is Among his possessions he the campaign led the single tax forces doing tine for this time of war Ow ing i served. SOFIA. Nov 'it*. General Suvofl An Armistice Ha» Been Agreed Upon has an old Indian tom-tom, or drum ind who is known to have spent large to the fact that tlie cow x are doiur H uh beeu chosen us Bulgaria's rupre in Order U» Permit the Burial of He gave the students a good Illustra sums of money on the promotion of less nt the begltia'ng of «inter than «eutative m tlie peace uegotiatloua al the Dead—Peace With Turkey 1« tion of the way the dance, and he told the measures for which they stood, at any other tiuie. It was not expect- Chutulju. llostll.tle« huve ceased Now in Sight. But It Is Certain of the old Indian feasts and cere lias tiled no statement. Advices re ed l he output would bo as great as tt That Trouble Will Ensue Between monies. cetved by the secretary of state are Is. Inn by the lirvt of the year, when Turk» Agree the World Powers. Rev. Brendel has mtimate knowl to the effect that lie takes the nosi- all »owe «ill !>■ sheltered and fed. LOKIKIN, Nov 20. A dispatch edge of the Indians, having been a tient that he has seven days yet in ind tho inc eused number of fre.-ii from Sofia . uys timi Turkey lias ouh , (lie output w III be doubled. VIENNA, Nov. 19 — A dispatch misionary among the Pawnees and which to tile a statement, but an ex agreed to tile tertun of peine of tlie amination of the law fails to disclose News hun jt at been received that llulkuu states. from Budapest says that when told other tribes for twenty-one years. Il I h bidluvvd lieie .my such provision, When a candi- George L N'ut'«v is very low with timt tlx* niitiouneeiiient In premature- *» of the bayonetting of Consul Proch- MEXICO GETS s|| \kl\G l I’ date fails to tile an expense state .iHvUbiouia ut Ills home in Tacoin i. liska al Prishrend, Emperor Franz ment. tile law provides that he shall Wash. .Mr. Nutley is an old-time res- Josef said: I ><- Lap to tin hlniunlli De Klamath Fnll». "1 was for peace, but now 1 am not k NUMBER OF SMALL HOUSES be prosecuted, but no provision seems 'dent shoemaker ■ n tupani i irriiuly deed. WERE TOPPLED OVER AND to be made tor the prosecution of he moved to Washington about four- for peace at any price." The Reichpost, a newspaper, de PAVEMENT CRACKED IN AN persons who expend money for or <en years ng", where I k , Ims been against measures, and fail to tile a engaged in tlie hotel busincHS mands war. i arih <.» i ali mis morning statement. The statement tiled by W. 8. Dunl- Ytar Is Over Armistice Agreed on .MEXICO CITY. Nov. 19 An earth HERLIN, Nov 30. Thq w ir h ay. state printer, showed he had ex- > CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 19—The quake occurred here this morning. 4 » i >' aldereil over. An agreement ire 1 ulgarians have agreed to an eight- A number of small houses toppled pended $2,313.22 in fighting the CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Municipal tween tiu- represent.itlvea <>f Turke? hour armistice to bury the dead. The over, and some pavements were state printer flat salary bill. A state- Judge Hopkins today dintulssed the i ' 1 tlie alili" I h < ori- leirred > criniti t ent tiled bv Harry Hill rhows that . slaughter during thep a»t few days cracked. charge of abduction against Jack Ilie Tiirklah artny ha» been re l e expended $350.35 in waging the I uas been terrific. Corpses are piled campaign for the measure. R. A. , Johnson because of the lack of pros duced to half by wound« and dleea c high within and without the Chatalja GRAND JURY WILL FOLLOW ecution. < ti'dera la » i» r<-i> <11 I k in He rank« of forts. FAMOUS CARROLL < 1SI Harris has tiled a statement showing Johnson came into court accom- both rmlri» he spent $332.50 on behalf of the bill paniecl by four big negroes who acted ' tn re are uow «ign« of trouble *>v to llenrlrttu R 8cof SOFIA, Nov. 19.—The Bulgarian The Klamath county grand jury to abolish capital punishment. us ins bodyguard tween the iillles Bulgaria. Greece A. W. Lafferty, candidate for con lots 16 4 >. 28, 2.1. 17 plenipotentiaries were appointed to \ will be summoned immediately after Lucille Cameron, who It was < Ian» ¡•rd Scrvlu all want Mouaatlr Merrill sub dlvKIeu day to arrange for a general armfstic- tbe conclusion of ths case against J. gress front the Third district, expend «J Johnson abducted. In in jail in <— i with Turkey. d . Carroll. This was the decision ed $383.99; Thomas McCusker, can | Rockford, held ih a witne.« uginnM Hiiltnn Krr|m ('iiiix reached late Monday, after a consul I didate for the same office, spent Johnson iti cases which tlie govern $609.39; N. J. Sinnott, candidate for LONIK)N. Nov 20 —It has not Peace Is Near tation between Judge Henry L. Ben- Carroll la Sue.I ment han started, and which * hit« bc<*n announced wlmt the allies de BERLIN, Nov. 19.—Peace is near ¡son and Prosecuting Attorney I), V. congress in the Second district, spent ¡slavery is charged ill wu» itnrted in tlie circuit court $184.85. The Cascade county com mund,Im* It Is believed that they will rt hand in the Balkans. It is feared Kitvkendall. Tuesday afternoon by llreen StiiBr mittee expended $2,081.07 on behalf per tn It the sultan to keep (’iinntnntl huwever, that the partition of Eu-1 time which it will require to SENIOR PLAY IS company agulust J. D. Carroll, to re rr.pean Turkey may start trouble be- try the CarroH case ls raore or ,e8S of of a measure to create Cascade coun NOW I NIH R WAY nople, a strip ¡thing (he Bosphorus, cover on a note. W. H. Shaw la ■ ' ty- ¡the Seu of Marmora, the Dardanelle** torn»* for the plaintiff tween the powers. The sultan will! a gue8S but it lg expe<.te<1 that it will ¡and nominal suzerainty over Allumai probably retain but a fragment of Eu-Ibi> over before the end of lhe week OI.D CASES ARE ropean Turkey. ,ind tbat tbe gran(i jury wm get down Aliena Get Delay OFF CALENDAR Courier En Route to business by next Monday at the RICHMOND, Nov 19 The gov Cholera Breaks Out latest. VIENNA, Nov. 20. Under Aua- ernor has granted a respite to the JI IX.I BENSON FORMALLY DIS itrian pressure. Servin bus allowed an Aliena until December 13th SOFIA, Nov. 19.—The government Aeording to .Mr. Kuykendall there Tliev MISSES MANY CASES WHICH Great preparations hic under way , Austrian foreign office courier to admits that cholera has broken out I are many important matters awaiting were to have been bunged Friday. RAVI BEEN PENDING FOR A for a senior play, which is to be given «tart for Prlzervud to Interview Count among the Bulgarians before Con-! the action of the grand jury, and it Is MING TIME next Friday iu High Scheel assembly Prochaska, who was reported buy stanti&ople. expected that the inquisitorial body LOS ANGELES, Nov I» Three (Miss Applegate, the English teacher, oneted. will be kept busy right up to the time people are known to be dead nak On .Monday Judge Benson “clean has charge of the work, and when SISEMORE FAVORS when the jury must be dismissed, De- twelve persons were injured In u (Ire Provinces Dissetlsried SELLI.N'G SQUARE cember 1st, when a new grand jury ed up" the criminal cases which have tasked regarding the play she stated been (lending for a long time, In (that it was to he kept du>k until it BELGRADE, Nov 20 It is pre which occurred In the Hl George bo ------ must be drawn. dictments against the following here I came off. The play is given iu ac dicted that If Austria tries to prevent tel. Four of the Injured will prob FORT KLAMATH RANCHER BE-__________ formally dismissed: jeordance with the plan made this fall Sorvia securing an Adriatic port, the ably die from their injurie» LIEY'ES THAT ENTIRE BODY OF ' HICKEY SAYS HE The known dead are George English, Jacquish, J. V. that a'l of the students must take Austrian provinces of Delmatla. Iler IS NOT GUILTY" TAXPAYERS IN THE COUNTY Mrs. Ilian Harrington, aa aclraM Robinson, Charles Dreeenrotb, Joe part in some literary work this year. sogovlna, Bosnia, Crotla sad Slavoala SHOULD GET BENEFIT Julius Malone, hotel engineer When the (day has l>eei< given th« will rw«k to rejola the Hervtaa kiac MAN IS ARRESTED FOR THE MUR Hettinger, two against Robert Ma Mrs. Harrington ’s bnby was prob dun lone, E. YV. Houston, John Doe and literary work of the Seniors will be DER OF 7-YEAR-OLD JOSEPH Lindsey Sisemore, well known ably fatally burned. Krank Hock 40« Richard Hoe, Horace Shidler, George over until next spring, when the aa JOSEPHS—WILL NOT FIGHT Fort Klamath rancher, is opposed to bis wife were also ■•rloualy If Mt Scheul and Albert Fitch. .IRATE HI SHAND num .»euior play will be given EXTRADITION any plan wnicn will deprive the tax Most of the charges were for viola KILLS A YOUTH fatally burned. payers of Klamath county of the pro Scores of people las pad from tba tion of tlie local option law. Horace OPERATOR TAKEN INTO ■' TOMS RIVER. Nov. 19.—F. Frank Shidler was charged with assault with ceeds of the sale of court house HIMHKLF BETTER HALF I " u>: WHO WAH INDIRECT CAUSE v Indows of the burning building Inta square. He arrived in the city Mon Hickey, arrested for the murder of a dangerous weapon, and was tried. OF THE Ml'RDER REMARKS life nets ■ — ■ day night and Tuesday was discuss 7-year-old Joseph Josephs of Buffalo, The jury disagreed. Albert Fitch THAT IT IS “TOI Gil LUCK, A marriage license »a- issued on ing the subject with Klamath Falls declares that he will waive extradi was charged with ehooting at a man. Wednesday to Herbert (Billie) Ayers | AIN'T IT?" Order to Mhow < 'ause tion and accompany the officers to OREGON SOIL residents. and Miss Hazel Wilson Mr. Ayers In the County Cour» for »he Couniv "Court house square belongs to Buffalo. He declares that the charge ON DISPLAY Is a linotype operator employed in NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Nov 20 of Klamath, State of )r**K> a Klamath county taxpayers,” said Mr. against him Is ridiculous, and says 'Gee. it's tough luck, alu't it?” re In tin- Matter of tlie Estate of Martie city. Miss this Wilson resides here, Sisemore, “and should be sold for the I that he will prove his innocence very AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SHOWS • nd has many friends in Klamath marked Mrs. Lidu Defoe, In reference Lylugdal. Deceased benefit of the whole county, not re ' easily. VARIOIN TYPEN OF THE NOIL Falls. to tlie murder by her husband of It appearing to this court fr<Mi tained for the benefit of a few people OF STATE AT PORTLAND LAND The wedding occurred that after- John Holley Hagerman, a young farm the petition this day Bled by J < iu Klamath Falls, who, through sen SHOW—DEMONSTRATIONS neon at tlie Presbyterian manse the er, with whom she hud gone to a Ruleuli-, administrator of the c dale timent mostly, desire to retain it. itiemony being perfnr-.i-c. by Re* dance in the Nalchea Valley. of Martin Lyiugdal, ilecmsed, pray | ---------- "The plan to turn the square into Special to The Herald .1, 8. Stubblefield. .My husband left me a month ago, Ing fo an order of sale of the follow a market place seems to me ridicu- • HOUSE APPROPRIATIONH COM CORVALLIS, Nov. 18.—Farmer, and he wrote Hint he was going to Ing real estate MITTEE WILL START WORK TO- orchardist and stock raiser alike will BEATTY GUARDS lous. In the first place the property sue for a divorce. I thought I was The west half of the northeaat is too valuable for that purpose. The MORROW TO GET READY FOR be interested in the display of the BLIND Ml Nil IAN practically a free woman, and I begun quarter and east half of the north- plan of providing a market place is J ORTHCOMING SESSION various types of Oregon soil to be going to these Saturday night dunce« weat quurtur of Section six (61 la good, but a better and less expensive made by the department of agron DEPUTI I NITED STATES MAR with Mrs. Olson. She lived with me. Township thirty eight (38) south location should be secured. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 19.— omy of the Oregon Agricultural col of Rnngc thirteen (13) enst or SHAL TAKES SUSPECT TO Her husband la in Tacoma. We told "Market places of the kind being '1 he house appropriations committee lege at the Portland Land Show. Willamette Meridian, in Klamath WASHINGTON ON CHARGE <11 people that we wore sisters, and that planned are not as a rule the most will comence tomorrow to draft ap Everything found in the state, from our name was Delmore. I was Cher County, WHITE SLAVERY attractive spots in the world, and It propriation bills. Wilson will re the lightest sand loam to the heaviest ry and she was Flora. 1 don't know That It is for the licst Interests of the does not seem to me proper that the ceive 125,00 for his annual traveling clay soils, will be shown. NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Nov. SO whether I told Ogburn, tlie boy with mild estntc and necessary that sucli «enter of the city should be utilized expenses, just as President Taft has The method by which sail samples —Arrested on a white slavery charge, r.Ms. Olson, that 1 was married or not. real estate be sold at public sale* or for tbat purpose. However, that is done. are taken will, be demonstrated, as C. L. Lloyd, a blind musician, who, lie called me Cherry. We didn't want private sale. a matter in which the residents of will also the actual analysis of soils led about by a very pretty young these boys to know where we lived, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all Klamath Falls are most interested. TO SPEND WINTER IN for their various properties, just as it girl, has been a feature of the streets and met at the corner at Camp's drug persons interested In the < tntci of All of the taxpayers of the county SOUTHERN CALIFORNT y is done in the college laboratories. in many cities of Washington ami store Saturday night to drive out to snld Martin Lylngdnl, deceased, ap will be affected by the sale of the The complete set of instruments used Oregon, Is in the county jail upon the dance. When we came home we pear before the county court of th» property.” Er. and Mrs. L. B. Applegate of In soil analyses will also be shown complaint of the federal authorities. didn't want them to know where the County of Klamath, State of Oregon Brookside Ranch, in Swan Lake Val and explained. He was brought here from Portland house was, so we told them to stop nt the court bouse thereof In said BEV. BRENDEL Experiments will be carried on In by R. F. Beatty, u United States dep about a block beyond it. 'state and county on the 19th day of ley, took the afternoon train for the MAKES ADDRESS south Tuesday, and will visit friends various lines during the week, In uty marshal of Oregon, on a writ of "When we were getting out we saw December, 1912, nt 10 o'clock In th» a man running towards us. I thought forenoon, then nnd there to show in various parts of California, spend cluding percolation, mulching, leach removal from that district. WELL KNOWN LOCAL MINISTER ing most of the winter in San Diego. ing and other soil Improvement meth Unless ball is furnished, he will re it was my brother-in-law, and then 1 cause, If nny they have, why an order TELLS OF HIS LIFE WITH IN Miss Elsie will accompany her par ods. main in jail here until the February saw it was my husband, and 1 said ns prayed for In the* petition should DIANS—TELLS OF THEIR CUS ents, but may not remain more than term of the federal court, when he Oh, George.' Then ho began shoot- not be granted to the administrator a month or two. TOMS AND MANNERS POWER PLOW KEPT will be arraigned for violation of the ing. lle shot Ogburn In the leg, and to sell the said real estnte of snld BUSY AT THE FORT .Mann white slave act in having trans then shot at Hagerman. He turned deceased, at either public or privat» MILWAUKEE, Nov. 19,—Schrank, Rev. J. O. Brendel of the Baptist ported the girl from Washington to the gun on me, but 1 grabbed his arm. snle for the purposes mentioned in •hurch gave the students of the high I who shot Colonel Roosevelt, was to- Tlie Weather Takes a Change for the Oregon. The girl has passed for his Then lie shot after Mrs. OI hou , who the petition sh he shall judge to h» school an interesting talk about the ' day declared to be a paranoac by the Better, ami .Muc h Progress is .Made sister. Lloyd, it is said, has a wife was running." for the best interests of the cstnt» 'sanity commission, recently reported Indians Tuesday morning. Defoe in the county jail cautioned nnd the* parties Interested therein. In Preparing for the Crop of the and two children in Walla Walla. his wife not to talk or to let any one He first told of his own life with to pass on his sanity. Coining Year And ft Is hereby ordered Hint a the Indians, and then he showed Schrank will be sent to an asylum get pictures of either of them or see copy of this order he published nt NOTICE some of the costumes which they 'for the criminal insane for life. Sen Special to The Herald Notice is hereby given that there his letters. lie assured her he would least once a week for four conseco wore. He also gave statistics to tence will be passed tomorrow. FORT KLAMATH, Nov. 19,—We are funds in the city treasury for the see that she and their adopted daugh- tfve and successive weeks before the The five alienists unanimously are having some very nice weathei redemption of general fund warrants ter were taken caro of, even though snfd hearing In tho Klamath Repub show that the Indians were not de creasing in numbers. He said that agreed on the verdict. for this time of the year, and there protested on and prior to July 10, lie had to go to Walla Walla for 99 Bean, a weekly newspaper of genernl while there was a period from 1880 Is every indication of a mild winter, 1910. Interest ceases from date years. circulation, printed and published at to 1900, in which the Indians were on Teddy Silent George Ogburn, who received a bul Klamath Falls, Klamath county, state which, it would seem, we are enti hereof. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Colonel tled to after so much bad weather for the decrease, from 1900 to the pres Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this let In his hip, Is In no danger. Both of Oregon. ent date there was a great increase in Roosevelt declined today to discuss the past year. Mrs. Defoe and Mrs. Olson are being 20th day of November, 1912. W. H. WORDWN, Judge the Indian population. Hu stated that the decision of the alienists. Two big power plows are now at J. W. SIEMENS, City Treasurer. detained. 11-21-12-13 r Klamath County Abstract Cc ABSTRACTING