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WEST TELLS OF HIS OIFFICULIIES GOTI RNOR DECLARES THAT HE HAS A HARD TIME GETTING SHERIFFS AND PROSE* I TING ATTORNEYS TO ACT ♦ ♦ « ♦ I’REAt HI II JAILED ♦ ♦ Charged Utili Attempting A»- sault on I.itile (airi ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ « ♦ • SETTLERS BARREO FROM MUCH UN WEST AUlHURlZtS RÜAU MONEY <<INSTRI< TION OF llll.HWH TO CONNECT THE III.IE I.KIMiE < ot NIR* Willi IIIE KLAMATH RI* I It <•<»*. N I R* Significant Action I m Taken I») file Great I'unrrs ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ JOHNSON PLANS IO MARRY GIRL t I United Preas Service Governor West Ims sanctioned the I Settling on lauds which have been ALBANY, Nov. 29. Governor Os t Hll'OGO, lice 2 All unto Mtands BERLIN, Dec. 2. It was olll withdrawn for reclamation purposes use of $1,000 of Oregon's forest re wald West addressed a capacity audi In front of Jack Johnson's house to dally announced today that Hie will not be allowed hereafter, accord serve receipts for the construction of ence at the opera house here on the day ready to leave when tbe uegr* Triple Alliance had been renew ing to a ruling of tiie secretary of tiie ¡tiie Uoak aud Green road that con general subject of "Civic Righteous receives u special delivery loiter from ed for three years. interior, a copy of which has just nects tile Blue Ledge country with ness aud l.aw Enforcement." after he Lucilie Cameron Tills is significant In view of been received here. the Klamath Rivet and Happy Camp. had been the guest of honor at a ban I "As soon as I get the letter," said (lie conditions In tiie Balkans The ruling follows. The money will be expeuded under quet given by the leaders of the law ¡ Johnson,"I will rush to where Lucille A number of cases having occurred direction of tiie forestry bureau, and enforcement in this city earlier in Is We will bo married In the auto." ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (wherein operations under the recia- as part of the road Iles iu California, Foderili authorities say that the the evening. I illation act tiie United States lias been special request by the governor wu» He said it was a difficult matter for TWO DE *THS O< <T R IN marriage will not affect the whit« FORT KLAMATH COI NTH* subjected to expense iu compensating necessary. the governor to secure the enforce III I» slave cubo , as the girl I» only a wit settlers who have located upon and ment ot the laws of the state if the ness. News of the death of Mrs Chilo improved lands withdrawn under tiie oi it tiisi x r intorni its- prosecuting attorneys aud sheriffs did I CETTINJE, Dec. 2 Prince Dau- not co-opera’e with him in the work, quin at the old fort was also received reclamation act, notwithstanding the REMEMBER! I» B* i.LKSjelo 1s In the hospital at Riega Illa Deliherah-ly Kills Helf and that he was having a bill drafted here from the north last Friday. prior withdrawal, it is hereby ordered condition Is considered very grave. BERLIN. Dec 2 In order that for presentation at the next session of She died at 7 o’clock that morning of ‘ I that. In authorities would have the least pos the tiHsault at Scutari he « as The second aunual memorial exer <»» Whenever Unowledge Is ac cises of Klanrutli Falls Isulge No. shot through the intestines the legislature, having for its object 'tuberculosis. She was a member of The slide trouble with his body, a man the giving to the governor of power ¡the well known Indian family after quired hy any engineer or employee 1 2 4 7, B. P. O. Elks, was observed by king is at his bedHlde. w hose name Is said to tie Jonas, pro to remove from office, or at least sus- ¡whom the town of Chiloquin was of the reclamation service that any the members of the lodge uud their prietor of a dry kiln, walked Into the person has settled upon lauds with- friends Sunday at the opera house. pend, officers who do not enforce the named. Berlin Morgue, ami after viewing the Armistice Delayed G. Beale, tiie ludian who was injur drawn under the first form, or upon About 100 members marched in a laws, and giving him authority to ap bodies on the slubs, casually remark CONSTANTINOPLE. Doc •» It Ing he "wanted to See what a dead point special prosecuting officers to ed a couple of months ago by a horse lands withdrawn under the second body from the hall to the meeting was officially announced tills morn form before they have been declared rolling on him. died near Modoc Point do the work. mail looked like," deliberately shot place where a large number of citi Another bill, he said, was being Thursday, according to word received j subject to entry, and after such with zens had already gathered to witness Ing that the signing of tiie fourteen himself through the head, lie was a day armistice iiad been delayed until worked on the present time requires i n this city Friday afternoon. He had ! drawal. written notice be served upon the impressive services. sufferer from asthma, which is bellev tomorrow. ‘ the settler to the effect that the land express companies to retuse all ship been hovering between life and death < m I to have been the motive for taking Exalted Ruler Hunter Savidge pre ments of liquor not plainly labeled as for some time, and his recovery was is not subject to settlement, and that .sided, and after the ritualistic m tils life. no preference right can be acquired »ponses by officers of the lodge, ute to contents, so that liquor cannot be not expected. J H. Rooker, formerly foreman of ¡thereby in the event of the future [ program of music and addresses was shipped into dry territory in plain til« Savidge Bros., Lumber company, ¡opening of the laud to entry. packages. He complimented the peo carried out. 1» now In Madero, Mexico, according (21- Where * settler is preparing ple of Albany for having handled their '.'he eulogy on W. J. Proudfoot, to letter* received here lie say* ho to make improvements or expendi v. ho died November 16th. written by own problems without coming to the is well pleaded with the country tures upon withdrawn land needed governor's office for help, as he said Hon. W. Lair Thompson, was read by or likely to be needed for reclamation I ast Exalted Ruler E. B. Hall. he had troubles of his own. He reit work, or where settlement or occupa erated his former statements that he Tiie address of Porter Neff of Med BERLIN, Dec. 2. Posing a* n ricli tion interferes or is likely to inter ford Lodge No. 1168 was n master- did not intend to run for governor Roumanian countess condemned to a fere with the operations of the ser again, and that he had no political ■ piece. li was n veritable sermon in MEDFORD. Dec. 2,- A hundred vice. the notice served shall contain 1 which tiie speaker clearly and bril- ovale*» marriage with a Servian fences to build and no one to shield in his efforts to enforce tbe laws of people Saturday afternoon saw Tuey (information to the effect that the oc j liuntly explained the great part prince, Lydia Mehle, a hairdresser's Riggs of Grants Pass, a brakeman, cupation is illegal and that unless played by the Elks organization in assistant, lias been »ent to prison for the state. H im *. rodn, *•»•!» In speaking of his labors through aged 21 yeurs, on the Southern Pa- said entry man promptly vacates the teaching men how to get the most swindling wealthy and amorous Bor i» etc Wv r» i liner*. Attracted by her beauty, al out the state recently, he said: "The Icific, battle for life between two box land, or shows cause as to why he that is worth while out of life. futiR und • >nii*hi$¿ . leged title and wealth, u prominent should not do so, proper steps will be prosecuting attorneys of the state ears of a moving train, with his right "Most people," said Mr Neff, "have have the power to enforce the laws, i arm clutched in the jaws of an air- . taken in the courts to secure his re the Impression that the Elks are a government official was easily per and when they say they cannot do so 'controlled coupling. They also saw moval. Notices provided for in par- lot of fellows who think of nothing suaded to take the "Countess Deh- tnusle" out to dinner of evenings nnd they are either incompetent or crook an exhibition of iron nerve on the . grauhs 1 and 2 should be limited to 1 but having a good time This, to a J II < II VMllS |< h to lend her $ loo to enable her to re -tatements substantially the language part of the youth, who, pinned close ed. and should be removed.” certaiu extent, is true," but Mr. Neff I ’ bonr nua Jaroho Hlk turn homo to ask papa’s permlMlon At the Close of his address L. E. to death, patiently waited for scores indicated. i stated that this was in accordance to call off the Servian match. l3)—If after service of notice to | with the teachings of Christ, who he Hamilton read a resolution of support of hands to free him. At the Sacred Heart hospital his lacate, the entryman does not, within believed did not mean that we were of the governor's policies, which was unanimously adopted by a standing arm was amputated by Drs. E. B. a reasonable time comply with the to "become as little children" in only ■ notice, the engineer shall at once re .one or two particulars, but In every Picket and Stearns. vote. port all facts to the director of tile ' respect. We should be as pure and BASKING BY HOMI N ODD FELLOWS TO reclamation service, through the su- as trustful as little children, and we SEATTLE FEARS HOI.lt A REt NION pervising engineer in charge of the should also be as huppy and joyful as ANOTHER SHOCK made especially easy and district embracing the project, the re the child. There was really not so pIcuHaut here We give them I Final preparations have been made port to contain sufficient Information much trouble in the world, declared SEATLE. Nov. 27—"Do you think special attention, show them there will be another?" is the ques for the annual re-union of the Odd to form basis of appropriate legal the speaker, and if each one bore a how to manage their accounts tion on everybody’s lips here today Fellows of Klamath Falls, to be held action. little it would not be a great burden, and everything else they want tonight Following a business meet- as the result of three earthquake I and all could be happy, as Christ ex CONGRESS TO HE ONE OF .nj, during which the semi-annual to know. And that the account pected them to be. shocks which jarred Seattle at in "BILLION DOLLAR” M» FTS election of officers will occur, there Order of Exercises tervals of an hour last night. is a small one makes no differ Opening Ode "Great Ruler of the "Very ladylike little tremblers.” will be a reception and a banquet. ence In the character of our ser WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. $.— Members ot tbe Rebekah Lodge and Universe” was the statement of students who vice. That the present congress will be an their husbands, and visiting brothers Prayer Chaplain of the lx>dge observed tbe records made by the other of the "billion dollar” order Carey Ramsby seismograph at Washington Universi and their wives are invited to attend, was evidenced today when the Jiymn Mixed Quartet Wilson, Wal ty. There was none of the upheaving and tbe occasion is planned to be amounts of the appropriation* which ton, Andrews and Hammell felt in destructive shocks. The first notable in the history of Odd Fellow would be asked for became known ¡Eulogy Hon. *V. Lair Thompson ship in this section. The entire third occurred at 7:20 and the last, which Klamath Fails, Oregon For tbe expenses of the fiscal year Read by E. B. Hall was accompanied by a low* rumble, at floor of the building has been reserved commencing July 1, the sum of $323,- for this occasion, and while the Odd Duet—"The Crucifix” (Faure) - 9:15. Fellows conduct their meeting In the 515,455 will be asked, This is an in- Wilson and Andrews Address—Porter Neff, Med turd ATHENS, Nov. 27.—A general re east hall, the visitors will be enter- crease ot $37,68u.o00 over the pres- Kw i '. n . t liîiii*; 111 AI i I n I k ? Lodge No. 1138 naming of streets in the Greek cap tained in the west ball with a pro- ent fiscal year. The most impoitant appropriat Iona Solo George Wilson. ital has been decided upon to com gram.dancing and cards. .Hoir Hr i »r«*»«* h (Mil %r of to be asked for are: Closing Ode—"We Have Finished memorate the victories of the Balkan Sherman Cia/ < Co.'s Plano«, Completion of Panama Canal, $30,- Our Labors" armies in Turkey. Already Univer TEXT BOOKS IM) •lie Htumw iy and other leading 174,000. NOT PLEASE Bern diction Rev. Stubblefield sity street, Stadium street and Acad pianos. Other tn kes at mod- Three new battleships, »45,000,000. » .it«- prices Tuninc. and repairs emy street have been rechristened re Smiley Is Dead Several of the faculty of the high Reclamation and Irrigation work,$7,- *«»-n. y for spectively Salonica street, Constanti 000,000. n hi t i: MAYING MACHINES. REDLANDS. Calif.,, Dec 2 —Al nople street and Venizelos street. school have expressed themselves tn »1.1* i it T* PIAVItITEtt AND T bert Smiley, internationally known as Every town captured by the Greeks the last few days as regards the com ‘White House expenses, $171,000. ¡Senate maintenance, $1,844,000. t DIOR I ll.KING M *< HINE a peace advocate, died today. He was will be similarly recognized. ing change in text books, which will House maintenance, $4,974,000. 85 years of age His wife is critically G<M>ks, wtalloix-rv lililí Plffltl,-» take place in the spring, While the Pensions, $21,500,000. ill. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist KLAMATH FAILS MUSIC HOUSE church will meet at the home of Mrs. majority of the books now- in use are Army aviation corps, $100,000. NOTICE C. V. Fisher on Friday afternoon at very satisfactory, several of the books Suppression white slavery,$200,000. Office of the County Treasurer. Klam 719 Main Street. Enforcement anti-trust laws, $300,- 2:30 for work. Preparations will be have not come up to the standard. ath Falls, Oregon. II. MADDEN. Pi oprlelor 000. made for the bazaar to be given just Notice Is hereby given that there Miss Applegate, English teacher, Army, $96,000,000. I before the holidays. are funds in the county treasury for stated that she wanted a decided I Navy, $144,000,000. the redemption of all road warrants Among the river and harbor esti change in the English Literature and HICKEY' TELLS protested prior to and Including June OF HIS CRIMES Rhetorics, She said that those books mates are the following: 28, 1912. Interest will cease from San Francisco harbor, $100.000. BUFFALO, Nov. 29.—District At were too hard for the average stu November 21, 1912. Redwood (.'reek, $3,000. torney Dudley announced that Hickey dent, especially in Literature. CLAUDE H. DAGGETT, (.'ukland harbor, $25,000. Mr. Morrison is advocating change has confessed to the murder of Joseph County Treasurer. 'Srisun thannel, $1 4,500. Josephs, the 7-year-old school boy, in the bookkeeping texts. He states h 22-101 r 29 3t aud Michael Kruke, a newsboy whose that the books and methods now in Petaluma Creek, Napa Creek, consol NOTICE idated, $18,000. body was found in Central Park, New use in the schools are out of date, and Office of the County Treasurer, Klam that no business houses use that Monterey River harbor, $400,900. York, ten years ago. ath Falls, Oregon. He has sent out several Humboldt harbor, $300,000. Hickey attributed his downfall to method, Notice Is hereby given that there Eureka, channel improvements, $200, hundred letters to the principals of drink. are funds in the county treasury for 000; maintenance, $220,000. the high schools In the state, asking them to co-operate with him in bring Sacramento-Feather rivers, $40,00" the redemption of all general fund FRUIT RATE TO San Joaquin, improvements $150,- warrants protested prior to and In CITY REDUCED ing about a change. 000; maintenance, $26,500. cluding aMrch 4, 1910. Interest will ¡California debris commission, $15- tease from date. Henry Kofeldt, the Ashland fruit ITEERSON TALKS November 21, 1912. 000. TO THE PUPILS grower who made several trips to this An indefinite amount is specified CLAUDE H. DAGGETT, city recently in an effort to establish County Treasurer. Fred Peterson, the successful can for furtlie r work. a market for Ashland fruit, has se h 22-1 0t r 29 3t cured a lower freight rate, so that he didate for county superintendent of LONDON, Dec. 2. Apparently in believes that next year he will be able school a pleasant talk Mond iy morn to ship a great quantity of fruit here school an interesting talk this morn spired by the report that Baby Dealys ■ ing. He had no particular subject, is receiving $5,000 a week during her, at a profit. By dint of hammering with the offi but he made many fine points regard present American tour, a pretty dan- seuse in Berlin wrote to ex-King Man cials be succeeded in getting the rate ing the students' work. Mr. Morrison also announced a uel, begging him to promise that if reduced from 59'4 cents per hundred < pounds to 40*4 cents, a saving of ! change in basketball, whereby the she came to London he would "com $3.80 per ton rn fruit rates. He also boys will get three practices a week promise” her by bls attentions. At . Even the plain gold circlet of the You linker llrand Pocket. Knives. German Manufactured Razors (linker secured a refund of about »30 per car at tbe Pavilion. This is for prepara least, that is the story they are tell wedding ring varies In style. may have the plump narrow ring, or ing in the clubs of Pall Mall and Pic on the two cars of fruit shipped to tion for the trip that the high team Brami). Durham-Duplex, Enflera and Gillette Safety Razors. Shav one quite wide and thinner In propor cadilly. this city last summer by the Fruit will take during the holidays. ing Brushes ami Soups. Pocket Shenm. Mustache Cups. Stanley'« Mr. McCall announced that in or ' "I am, and wart to remain, a good tion. and Produce Association and himself. Select the style you fancy and we < ar|H iit«T and .Mechanic Tenda Mr. Kofeldt is much interested in the der to prepare for next year in foot- girl,” she is said to have written, success of Ashland and the marketing Iball, a meeting of the team would be "but. with an advertisement such as can give you any size you want. We held this afternoon. Several phases you could give me, I could get rich.” have tbe best 18k quality. of her products. FRANK M. Ul’I* Being deficient in a sense of humor, of the football situation were dis Watchniakc,, Jeweler and Engraver. his ex-majesty is reported to have SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30.—There cussed, and all the boys are inter S. P. Watch Inspector been exceedingly annoyed by the in ested in next years ’ schedule as a is as yet no trace of Watt, the missing WllliUo Boildtng cident. result. Napa banker. United Press Service WALTHALL. Mass., Nov. 30 Rev. A. Nix is in jail here on a charge of attempting to as sault a 9-year-old girl, a mem ber of his Sunday school. Lynching is threatened FISHING TACkl.l THE GUN STOKE First Trust and Savings Bank The Wedding Ring HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS For the Father, Uncle and Grandfather WILLIAM C. HURN