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Klamath Fails Music House 7111 Muin Ml. HOXÍY’S MARK PASSED A MUE SACRAMENE RUNNING EIME LOWER < OMPENMATION ACT HEED BY RE! 'ERENDVM Pitoni- 125 Proprietor Every thing in Music ami III- Best of String». »ii límenla. MIDE BY NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE BEC'OMEM Referendutu petitions against the APPROPRIATE EXERCISES IN <1.01 TERM l.l 1 E4TIVE bl NDAY workmen'« compensation act, the THE AFTERNOON county attorney bill and the sterillza WHOLE Inaiead of toting Only to Chico, the lion bill were tiled with the secre Morning l*a»<w-nger From This City tary of state at Salem Saturday, and Grand Army, Women's It«-lief Corp«, lx» Igea, School Children, City and Will Soon Be Kuniiing to Saira t'.it.M) new law« cannot g-j into effect Merrill 9; Klamath Falls 0. in unto, At lording to Traveling Paa- 'until a favorable vote i« tn ken on County Officials and Citizens Join Hounds like an Interesting game, M-nger Agent i f the Southern Pa I them In November. in Making Today’» Memorial Serv doesn’t It? The compensation bill provided cific Railroad ite» Highly Appropriate—Storm I that all person* or firms engaged as It started off like one, too. Are < losed employers In hazardous occupations Both teams started In playing ball A new train schedule will go into from tlie start, and neither side effect next Sunday, according to the |came under the provisions of the act, stored, so the fans started to settle announcement of H. W. Wenzell, the unless notice was given to the com With the business houses of the themselves to watch a real exhibition traveling passenger agent of the mission before June 15 th Now that city closed, a patriotic procession, of the national game. Then came the Southern Pacific, who is in the city the bill has been referred to the peo exert iHes by tbe Grand Army of the \ Il TOII, COLUMBIA ANI» EDISON ple this notice will not be necessary, Republic and Women's Relief corps, fourth Inning. Then heavenward today from Sacramento. went Klamath Falls. It is alleged Mr. Wi-nzell is accompanied by his as the operation of the law Is held and an appropriate program at to have happened In somewhat thia wife, who la making her first trip to up until decided by an election. Houston's opera house, Klamath Referendum petitions have also Falls people honored tbe soldier dead manner. Included in the Merrill Klamath Falls. been hied against 'wo of the Univer of the nation Friday in a manner delegation of rooters were several of Beginning Sunday, the morning tlie typo who couid arouse tbewrath >>'i n out of •» arnath Fa! a will run sity of Oregon approic-iailon bills. highly fitting the occasion. ot u Jellyfish, und their bombarcL- thiougli to Sacramento, li *>oad •' The parade this morning was the meiit of chatter In the fourth caused stopping at Chico, as formerly. This NEW ORLEANS, June 2 —“1 have largest ever held here on a similar an unimal of the Angora variety to will enable Klamath Falls people to eturned to my mother,” was the fare- i Occasion, and there Is no doubt but mosey from one of the Klamath play- rejM h gM(.ramento tbs same day after well note left by Bernard Rosegen for what it Is the largest held In the bis wife whom he left. He Immedi- state today. «r's side and get right in the midst’ leaving. ot the rooters. In addition to participation by The evening trains will arrive at iately applied for a separation and also an Injunction to prevent her fur- ( .Sprague Post, Grand Army of the Feeling lonesome the player foozled the same time as at present. ther "cruelty, abuse and brutality." two or three throws, and tho cushions Republic, and Sprague Chapter, SEVEN FEATURES were populated, uud others contrib M.< OND STREET FILL He exhibited two black eyes to the i Women's Relief Corps, the I. O. O. 1«-—Non-Rusting nickrl silver skimming section«. uting misplays presented Merrill with CROWDS INTO COURT court, which appointed bis mother's F., Rebekahs, Knights of Pythias, f.—Mechanically washed in half the time of other two perfectly good tallies. house as his domicile, a proceeding fyibian Sisters, Benevolent and Pro- separators. Now this should have satisfied the customary when a woman seeks di- Itective Order of Elks, all Joined in A suit involving tbe work on the S.—O]M-rst»l with about half t he power of older model«. Merrill team, as it was enough to Second street boulevard last summer,* 1 vorce. ¡the line of march, as did the Klam- ,—ILiw I only about half tho diameter of oldrr models. iu<_ D-<> _1 ' "Sure I beat him,” said bis wife, ! ath Fills Military band, the Boy win, but It didn't. After being re I was tiled In the circuit court late Sat- ,—Milk divided into hundreds of currents sixl every tired i ne-lwo-lbr« e by Hhive lu the urday evening, when C. A. j Arnold and 1 thank heaven I had strength Scouts, the school children, city and drop subjected to a skimming force thousands of fifth, th- goat of Center Fielder Baum ¡commenced action against G. 1 W. to do so. Men have been beating their county officials, and 50 aulumobilea times the force of gravity. — *e“ •O,*S enough, | wag yery gOO(j ! filled with business men and citi was captured in the sixth, and he was White to recover |54O for hauling wl •.—Celebrated for Its clean skimming. For clean almost struck by a fiy he did not '|to Bernard under the circumstances.” zens. skimming the U. S. hold» the World'« Re> <>rd in 50 dirt for the fill. Coowculive runs, lasting over a period of SO day«, catch, after Bang born bad singled. While tbe parade was being A< < ordlng to the complaint, filed , Mrs. Kosegen is a real estate deal- with tmlk from 10 different breeds of cows. Maxwell's retrieving of 1*. Vorhatzer'a I t»y Attorney J. C. Rutenic, Arnold was i Her husband has no active work, i formed at tbe courthouse by Grand 7.—Cream of Zny <!• -ire! thickne««, even quality hnd fiy to left and his throw catching hired by White to haul earth for a it had a fortune when they mar- Marshal Applegate, tbe third section frss f.om specks of butter. Vorhatzer at second brought the team fill on Second street from Oak to marched to the Link river bridge, You will he well paid if you »««mine the 1913 model U. S. and see 'closer to the ground. where the W. R. C. and G. A. R. ob ■ Klamath avenue, at tbe rate of 50 these features yourself. Wouldn't you like to have us set one up in In tlie seventh canto the entire ¡cents a yard. He says be hauled 1080 | served their beiutlful ceremony of your dairy for free trial 7 Klamath Falls team was goatless, and ¡yards, and asks a Judgment for tbe | 1 respecting the memories of those un three singles In succession by Dyer, cash value. known heroes, the sailor dead who Stevenson and Frank Xorgatzer and I In answer. White, through Stone A THOUSANDS OF FEET OF FILM, perished on the seas while fighting a base on balls to Blodgett netted has filed a demurrer. In which SHORING THE CATTLE INDUS for the Stars and Stripes. I) I; A I. hRS Merrill three runs. Another run wa» ;every allegation of the complaint is TRY AND OTHER CENTRAL OR First Section biought In in the eighth, and in I*'« denied, EGON SCENES, TO HE MADE The order of parade follows: closing chapter of the comedy ot Tbe second street fill was a part of Grand Marshal Capt. O. C. Apple errors another trio of tallies went t*kja plan for a driveway from the county BURNS, Ore , June 2.- Moving plc- gate and aides, Harry Stilts, E. L. the Merrill sldo of the score book. falr ground to Main street, which, in tures are being taken of the great Elliott, W. B. Mason and Wm. Lee, The playing of the Merrill team addition to furnishing a boulevard for Central Oregon country, so the mll- mounted. was u revelation to the local tans, ,|,le city, provided a direct entrance to ;lions of people in the United States Klamath Falls Military band. Stevenson and Blodgett are a working the West End of Klauiath Falla from may see the actual development of Independent Order of Odd Fellows. battery, and they were given excellent the Merrill and Midland roads. this territory. In order to get the Sisters of Rebecca. support by their team mates. lu order to put through this road scenic and industrial pictures of Har- Knights of Pythias. The lineup was something life this: i so an entrance could be made by Sec- ney county stock raising, Ralph R. ( Pythian Sisters. Klamath Falls -8hive and Maxwell und street. It was necessary to make a Earle of Hortland, in charge of the 1 Ladies of the Maccabees of the pitchers; Thresher, catcher; Arnold, till for several blocks on Second, and ¡picture taking outfit, accompanied by World. s first base; Meaner, second base; Am to soliolt funds for this a committee Lloyd W. McDowell, publicity man- Benevolent Protective Order of brose, third base, French, shortstop. was formed, one of the members be- ager for the Hill railroad lines, is Flks. Maxwell und Shlve, left field; Baum, mg G. W. White. spending a week on Colonel William Second Section center; Noel, right field. Hunley's ranches, in order to secure School band. Merrill—Stevenson, pitcher; Blod rea. buckaroo sceqes and reproduce Schoolgirls with flowers, gett, catcher; Dyer, first base; C. Vor- methods used in handling large herds Schoolboys with flags. hatzer, second base, Pangborn, tiilrd ¡of cattie. Boy Scouts, Professor Coates In base, I*. Vorhatzer, shortstop; Pupe, When the curtain raises Friday eve Earle and McDowell arrived in charge. left field; F. Vorhatzer. center Leid; ning on the production of Eugene Burns last Tuesday, and first secured i County and city officials. D. Vorhatzer, right field. Third Section Walters' gripping comedy-drama, I photos of old Indians and settlers, ! Ramsby's Drum corps. i The Wolf,” given under the auspices then went to the “P" ranch to spend WORKMAN in an III C wagon fac ALI \ 4'HEY NE of the Woodmen of the World. Klam several days around the buckaroo I Volunteers of Spanish, Indian and tory was explaining the various IS A BENEDICT ath Falls theater goers will witness camp. Then Earle secured views of other late wars, and all citizens who stages o( wagon construction to an one of the most popular plays on the the surrounding country and other in-' wish to participate in the honors of interested visitor. He picked up Miss Wllda Crystal McReynolds has American stage. Beautiful scenic ef- teresting pictures of ranch and farm the army and navy. two pieces of long leaf yellow pine, become Mrs. Alex Cheyne, as a result fe«ts combined with both strong dra life in Harney county. Women’s Relief corps. and asked the visitor to notice the difference in of a quiet wedding at the Methodist matic and humorous situations, will it is through Louis W. Hill, former Grand Army of the Republic. tin- weight of the tW! i <<-s. The lighter parsonage Saturday afternoon, when make the production a complete suc- president of the Great Northern rail-1 Business men. piece, he explained, was kiln-dried. The Rev. George H. Feese pronounced the i cess. road, that the Pathe's Weekly is en The line of march from the court heavier piece was air-dried- It had retained ceremony uniting these two well The theme of the play is a string abled to get these pictures. He con house to the cemetery, where again the resinous sap which adds sti ngth and known residents of Klamath county. Ion which any dramatist might play siders the moving picture one of the i the G. A. R. and W. R. C. ritual toughness, while in the kiln-drx d piece of The groom attained fame all over and not weary an audience. While greatest things of the present gener- services lumber this sap had been drawn out by the too i were held. A short breaking the coast this winter on account of not less a comedy-drama, it is a faith- ation to help educate the people re ‘of ranks followed, during which rapid application of heat. his "skunk" farm. He has a tine ranch jful transcript of actual life, There garding their own country. those inarching took occasion to scat on the Merrill road. The reels depicting the wonders of ter garlands and wreaths on the is a rich vein of humor, brought ojut l-y Harry Messmer as Geeorge Hunt- ! this part of Oregon will be sent to ¡graves of friends or relatives who SATURDAY WAS Jersey City at once, where they will have departed this life. ; lev, the surveyor. HOTTEST IN MAY Upon returning to the courthouse, Miss Marjorie McClure, in the pan be developed and placed into a ma of Hilda McTavish, who is dominated chine. where it will be possible to pro the people participating in the pro Saturday, May 31, w as the hottest i by unreasonable father, is afforded duce fnm 300 to 500 positives from cession dispersed. In the afternoon day of the month Just ended, accord- |)ie widest scope, shifting from the the one original negative. When the the observance was taken up again Here was something to think about. The ing to the meteorological record at iight-heartedness he mountain reels are made up in the proper or at Houston's opera house, when the llght-heartedness of or ’ 'ne visitor asked for a test as to the relative the reclamation service headquarters. ^| r ] t ij e wo- der and completely finished they are ' following highly appropriate pro girl to the height of emotional wo strength of the two pieces of wood. The air Tho thermometer reached 83 degrees. manhood. 'sent to general film companies, which gram was rendered: dried piece held up under nearly double the Following is the report for the Selection—High School orchestra. The parts of Jules Beaubein. Hil dsitribute them to all parts of the weight under which the kiln-dried piece of month: Singing—"America,” by the au- da's lover, played by Joe McAllister; United States. They are to be re- lumber broke. Temperature — Mean maximum, Andrew McTavish, an eccentric Scotch leased on a certain date, so that the dience. To the eye there was no difference between 67.4; meun minimum, 40; maximum. ettier, played by E. E. McNaughton, people in Portland and Tacoma may Invocation—Rev. Larkin Stucker. these two pieces of lumber, but when put to 83, on Mny 31; minimum, 26, on ird William McDonald, an American see them as soon as those in New Solo—"Just Before the Battle. the test there was a vast difference. So it is May 1 and 2. Mother," Mrs. William Wagner. throughout the construction of 1 IIC wagons ongineer, known as "The Wolf,” York. Precipitation—.71 of an ■ inch, ; played by (’. J. McNaughton, are all —-Weber, Columbus, New Bettendorf, Steel Lincoln's Gettysburg Address—Mr. The reels are given to the big Greatest in 2 4 hours, .28 of an Inch ¡drawn in clever fashion. King. They are built tor real strength, light houses first, and then to others, and Edwin Cox. dralt, and satisfactory service. on May 0. Singing—Male quartet. Double specialties will be introduc finally to outside towns, In the large Snminu.'y- Number of <lnvH with ed between the acts, in which some of cities the pictures are shown ten Weber and Columbus wagons have wood Reading—"Thomas at Chlcka- gears. Steel King and New Bettendorf have ••I of an U<li or moro precipitation |the following song hits will be ren- times a day, while in country towns mauga," Mrs. Elmer French, steel gears. I If C local dealers handle the I clear, 18; partly cloudy, 8, and {tiered: "Maybe It's a Robber," "Gar they are flashed on the canvas throe Music—Male quartet wagons best suited to your work. See them cloudy, Memorial Address-—Hon. Henry L. den of Sweden,” "Whistle,” "When times a week, making a total of 60,- for literature and full information, or, write -That Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for 000,000 people, estimated, who gaze Benson. the Alabam," “Dear Otd Moonlight," on one set of films. The sets run from The pulpit of tho Church of Lyceum Chorus—"Tenting on the Internationa! Harvester Company of America Redeemer has been supplied by Rev. | "Goodbye. Everybody,” "Can She six months to a year. Old Camp Ground.” (Incorporated) Joseph Sheerin, until recently rector Rag?” "When It s Apple Blossom Benediction. The Bathe people have representa Portland Ore. of one of the Episcopal parishes in I into In Normandy." and many others. tives all over the world who send a wsss?:. ...... tho Rogue River valley. total of 5,000 feet of news pictures a HOUSTON HOST W. A. Delzell returned Saturday week to headquarters. From this TO SCHOOL KIDS ¡from the Middle West, where for sev about 1,000 feet is seieettd for use, eral months past he has been connect generally. Several thousand feet of Children were again the guests of 1*0 L A N 1) CHINA W I IV 1C ed with a publishing house. Ims will bo used on the Harney coun honor at the Star theater on Satur ty and Deschutes River pictures, so day. The occasion was the matinee One of the largest herds of young Poland China boars and gilts in the Willamette Valley, from the given by Manager John V. Houston that a big selection can be made. very host foundation stock.In the United States. for the school children who marched Below Is a partial list of our foundation stock, which shows the high standing of our herd: in yesterday's Memorial day parade. Still Here With the Old Watch? Roar—"Joe Quality,’’ No. llllft.NI, Grand Chnnipion under 2 year», Oregon State Fair, 1912. A good program of pictures was I have been told so many times Boar—"College Special," No. 1710:1ft, bred by the Washington Agricultural College, Pullman, Wash. younger, you since my return from Portland, where given for the kids, and if intermittent | It ’ s not getting any Hou—"Nodaway Belle 4th," No. I 15088, bred by Williams Broa., Villisca, Iowa. ! know, and once In a while It needs I was attending to business in the exclamations of delight and continual How__ "Tecumseh Girl," No. 4181(14, bred by Samuel Taylor, Belmont, Washington. a rest and overhauling, Railroad United States court that during my bobbing of heads can be taken for How__"Belmont Queen,” No. 41HI02, bred by Samuel Taylor, Belmont. Washington. watches are cleaned and overhauled absence there was a report around anything, they were certainly How__ "Kittle," No. 444421, bred l»y J. F. McCool, Macon, Illinois. . once a year to Insure accurate time town that I had removed from Klam pleased. We also have “Polly Ann" nnd “Nancy llubban!,*' two of the finest sows In the West, both sired by keeping. Why not bring yours in and ath Falls, that I am constrained to In addition the two Rosso children, the famous boar, "Nebraska King." lei us give W the attention that is say that I am still here, and have not appearing at the theater with their We ship only the very best selected stock, and guarantee every head. necessary for good time keeping had any notion of leaving Klamath. parents, gave some special numbers Young stock sold f. o. b. cars, $25, $30, $10 and $50. Respectfully, C. C. BROWER. for the guests. The youngsters are FRANK M. UPP ALL STOCK REGISTERED Watchmake,, Jeweler and Engraver. exceptionally clever, and their act E. J. LANKINS, Manager S. P. Watch-Inspector Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Loos ley of Ft. was loudly and enthusiastically ap- Willitts Building Klamath are here for a short visit. plauded. 1913 MODEL BIG R O B I: R i S HANKS Finish This Story Every Stick of Lumber Used in IHC Wagons is Carefully Selected, Air-Dried Stock What’s the Dimick Stock Farm Hubbard, Oregon Matter