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WANA»! 1KEII < Alt MANAGEMENT OF K. D. COMPANY Al* ARRIVES HERE THIS AFTERNOON ACCUSE IINMUIY Of BRIOfRYl FORT FARMER* —i CUTTING HAY I nited Press Service H«»DEO CONTINUEH EVERY 8UN« ALBANY. N. Y„ Aug. 15^—Follow-J T<> DAY, WITH BULL A FEATURE. Ing a conference with Governor Hul- i MEDFORD WANTS HIM—OTHER zer, Janies Garrison, Hie governor's ( I om I ii K I »ideine for Ihr State Is Giv I Retiring Official Will Devote Ills En Meuilx-ra <>f Party Bearing M«M>agu io advisor, cliarg(-«l tliut money had been FORT KLAMATH NEWS tire Attention to Hie Lumber In en by Hie Norris Girl, Wiio ia Hie ■si<**MSa* \re Making u Journey toed by the Tammany interrate to buy dustry, W ith Wlii< li He Was Menti- Quest ioned Regarding Iler Obser of More Than 22,000 Mile»—Trip four rotea for liiijx-a- lnncnt. (Special Correspondence) I i « m I W I k h He First Entered the "I cliarge positively that Tammany vation of Behavior of Diggs atei to ( rater l.ake May Be Im ludeii In FORT KI.AMATH, Aug. 15,—Hay IxM-al Field — Has Made Remarka Muraba Warrington, ami Uncle of Hie Program for Entertainment in paid raati for the four totes needed ing is the order of the day In Wood ble Record W hile In ( barge to pass Hie inipeaclinierit resolution,* ’ Girl Win» Went to Beno for Tlirin. Klamath < ounty. lllivrr Valley, notwithstanding the -aid Garrison. fret that we have not yet had s nll- Robert A Johnson has resigned bls "The Signet," the special car of the “T,,U U 1 '"** I lilted 1‘ress Servlet posit mu as manager of the Klamath Rodman Wanauiaker Expedition of 'I’fr-tors areJtmded straight for the !cient good weather in which to cure HAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 14.- The Development company's local luter- hay properly. If th« stormy season Citizenship to Hie North American con*Inc««, there will be considerable goveiniiienl tills afternoou rested In ests. Indian, will arrive at 4:45 this after Hie trial or Muury Diggs oii Hie while grain spoiled by rain. Announcement to Hila effect was noon. Tomorrow the car will go to I United Press Service slavery charge The defense opened made Friday. Chfloquiu, and the party will proceed ALBANY, N. Y„ Aug. 15 Lieuten- Tbe Fort Klamath Rodeo continues at 2 (»‘clock. As yet Mr. Johnson's successor has Governor Glynn today made for- t>> be pulled off every 8unday aftet- The wives of Diggs and Camlnetti not been driinltely decided upon by to Klamath Agency, where phono-, appeared In court this afternoon when tli« Klmiiath Dev»-lopm«nt company'a graphls apeecbea by President Wilson ,uai demand that Governor William noor. It is always attended by a I Hie trial was resumed, to testify At directors, so the exact dale when Mr nnd other officials will be reproduced. Sulzer give him Immediate possession very l.ir»e ciowd, espelcally when the torney t'oliglilali bus not decided Johnson will sever bls connections a ting w ill be represented to the tribe l„f tbe executive office, following following the tbe : biicaln»' bell is on the program. and the chiefs will sign for their fol- Impeachment of Sulzer by the New whether to call them. wltli the company is not known lowers the declaration of allegiance York legislature, Mrs. Diggs Is a beautiful woman. The Medford people are trying to Prior to taking the local manage Her husbund putted her on Hie back ment. .Mr. Johnson was interested in to tho United States. I This morning Glynn received a let arrange to have the bucking Holstein This party left Philadelphia in June ter from the legislature, announcing at the county fair to be held at Med mid fondled their 6 year-old duugliler the lumber Industry here, th« Klam- and is visiting all of the 169 Indian him as de facto governor. This let ford September 14th. They are also When Hie Norris girl took the stand uth Manufacturing company being tribes in tii« I'nited States. They will ter was delivered to Sulzer a little trying to secure a number of bucking tills morning Devlin attempted to partly owned by him lie Is retiring travel in all about 22,000 miles. before noon. draw from her information to show ¡horses from this valley. The ceremonies at the Klamath So far Sulzer has given no Intima that Hie Warrington girl was infut- Agency will commence at 2 o'clock tion of what his answer will be. uuted witli Diggs, mid Hint alio Marion Ixvosley returned a few tomorrow afternoon. This may be couruged Hie witness whenever There is every indication that the (days ago from a business trip to the followed by a trip to Crater Lake or courts will expedite the question southern part of California. He re- could, but she denied ibis. the Crater Lake trip may be mad« by w hether or not the impeachment reao- ports a very dry season in that part Martin Beasley, hii uncle of automobile Sunday. Warrington Kiri, d<-scrll»ed Hie scene iulion passed by the legislature sus- of the state, but says the dairy busi- pends Sulze rfrom office. ness is prosperous where feed is to be nt Reno when he went for th- girls. Dill I NIIMING SI < < EEDs Both wept, lie said, and pleaded fre- < Both sides are anxious for a quick had. Mr. Ix>osiey visited his brother ON LAND LONG Til.LEI> settlement of this point. quently for assurai« ••» Hint they | Milan at San Francisso, who recently Mrs. Sulzer is much improved. would lie forgiven irrived from the Philippines, and was The adoption of a new scientific The court room Is still crowded on his way to Fort Omaha, Neb., method of dry farming by Yonria Val LIKE THE CHICKE its full capacity by u morbid audl-1 where he will be stationed. Milan ley ranchers has wrought a wonderful SAND HELI’S HP «nee. Many women mid girls are : ix-osley was an old-time resident of Improvement in farm conditions there ii rested listeners. Klamath Falls, and a pioneer news and the grain yield this year will be - I'nited Press Service paper man, as he and Wm. Bowdoin larger than ever before, according to I I Nl |s < (»MING, MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 15,—Sand—I owned the Klamath Republican in tho ROBERT A JOHNSON County School Superintendent Fred I parboiled, baked or fried—has cured early *90’s. For the last fifteen years FLANK CH IMil.l! with the Intention of devoting his en- Peterson. stomach trouble for George W. Cro- | he Las been in the signal service, and U ILL wP| N1» THREE DA Ys IN THE 11lr« attention to th- development of Mr. Peterson returned Thursday mer, former congressman from the ‘snow holding the position of master HTATE | IBs lumber Interests. from a trip through that part of the Eighth Congressional district; John electrician in that branch of the gov — - I It Is also possible that he will re- county. As a part of the Central Ore Fitzgibbons, president of the Muncie ernment service. s<-i trlary <>f lIn- Interior Hire« AaateU main In ■ liar«« of the Big Basin Lum- gon Development la-ague* display, he Ornamental Iron company, and Harry mit That He Will Arrive in Pori- l»er company mid other allied timber brought in some exceptionally fine W. Long, lawyer, and twice prosecut-I There is a great deal of travel tc land Hunda) — While Here Hr May concerns of the Klamath Development grain specimens, among which was a 1 ing attorney of Delaware county. To- Carter Lake this season. The roads I l»ll Klamath Falls, in Which < oinpmiy for a short time. sheaf of oats over seven feet in length day, despite much laughter that some- are fine, owing to the frequent show Event Hr Would Hr Here in Time Since coming to Klainatb Falls grown by Charles Flackus. times greets them when they tell the ers. The dust has not been as bad as for < rniral Development la-ague ¡mor«- tliun a year ago, Mr. Johnson "This year the Yonna Valley farm- stories of their recovery from indi- usual during the dry part of ths I lias been actively identified ' with the I ers have adopted a new method of dry gestion, dysi>epsia and other stomach season, and the tourists are taking ad PORTLAND, Aug 14. Hecretm y I work ol ipbulldlng this section. Af f -rniing that even this year has shown troubles, they are spreading the gos vantage of the good roada in this of th« Interior Franklin K Lan« ha* ter bis success In starting the Klam-I wonderful results,' said Mr. Peter pel of sand. part of the county and the pleasure of iiguln changed ills plans, He will ar* ath Manufacturing company, and be-1 son. "Especially successful have Fitzgibbons read of the sand cure siting wonderful Crater Lake. rive in Portland Sunday for u three cause of ills well know n business abil- [ been Mr Flackus. Charles Drew, in a Chicago newspaper, and tried it ity. lie waa placed at the head of all Charles Beck, Charles Burgdorf, Wil out. It worked wonders for him. It days' visit In the Beaver State. Mr. George I-isk is building a new It Is believed that he will visit ■the Klan ath Development company's liam Welch and C. C. Pearson. was much the same way with Cromer residence on his ranch, and the Pitt I local Int- rents last fall, and he has Klamath Falls for u day. "The samples 1 collected were and Long. With only half faith, but man sisters are also building an up- Late today he wired some of the I made a number of progressive i mostly from land that has been farm desperate from years of suffering, to-date bungalow on the 200-acre I’tRTt patty with Assistant Secretary Miller J changes _____ I in the policies and btiKiness ed continuously for the last thirty- they tried out the sand cure, and de- ranch recently purchased of the Pel- that lie would probably visit that city. of l*ie big concern. two years. Mr. Hamaker of Bonanza clare they are again sound and whole ton-Sisemore company of this place. ' w ill bring in more samples from Yon- in the regions of the stomach, and M. F. Loos ley has contracted both Vi Ti lt A \ IHIT In case Lune visits here, he will be ua Valley in a few days.” that their general health has been buildings, and expects to have them MM'AL PEOI here In time to address the Central improved 75 per cent. completed in a short time. SEA IK It OF Oregon I»vvelopmcnt l-eague conven "But why the different treatment INI» \ ENIHO: WORLD'S TI ANIS CHAMPIONS HE- tion. of the sand?” Fitzgibbons was asked. MOTORBIKE TO TERN FROM \ l(TORIOlS TRIP The announcement that Laue may “I can't explain it. Raw sand will LAVA REGIONS Mrs. <’. II. Crisler and daughter. TO ENGLAND—McMIUGHLIN TO com«, it Is believed, will not affect the do the trick for some people. Baked Mrs. J. 1. Htewurt and son. Mias ()c- IH I I ND TITLE NEW ORDINAM E WILL BE STRK - sand will do it for me. visit of Assistant Secretary Miller, Another LOCAL LI MBERMAN AND WIFE tavla Arnett anil G II Jasper left Fri TLY ENFORCED word of which was received lute on I might have to have the sand par- WILL JOURNEY TO STRONG day morning for Crater l-ake. Wednesday evening. Miller, It is t nlted l*i ess Service. boiled, steamed or fried, Just look HOLD AND THE ICE CAVES ON After visiting the crater, the party NEW YORK. Aug 15.—McLough l-ailure to Cut Weeds From in Front me over. Before I took the baked understood, may reinulu several days, NEXT SUNDAY will spend a week or so In th« "Huck of PiM>pcrty Will Result in Fine or sand cure I was nervous, generally to Inspect the tule land reclamation, lin. Williams and Hackett, the Amer leberry Patch," near the Lake of the liiiprisoniiH-nt ity Will Pul Men run down and a nuisance to my fam tlie Klamath project and other mat ican tennis team winning the world's To Captain Jack's stronghold &nd Woods. i championship, returned today from to Work Cutting Weedu aud Other- ily and friends. If there is anyone the ice caves in the Modoc lava beds ter«. The Indies of th« party are all out England. They brought with theta wise Improving the Appearance of in the world who feels better than I is the trip that will be taken Ay Mr. fitted with tlie latest model rifles, and the Davis trophy. Hie 'lain Street» sl*E set It < Rl I K SITI do these days, or who can stand more and Mrs. Curtis F. Setzer on a motor It Is quite likely they will bring home McLoughlin goes to Newport *.o- IH I I 1*1 I» F(»R ST ITE I work and be pleasanter about it than cycle Sunday. They will leave here a deer or two. I morrow io defend Ilia national title. “Now that the city has an ordi- myself. I'd like to get a look at him. ¡Saturday afternoon, and devote all A three year lease on the Spencer nance by w hich persons allowing the | The sand I use is the common ordi- day Sunday to exploring that peculiar King Theodore. thor- FOR SALE syndicalist Restaurant Cloeee h'reck hatchery site lias been secured weeds to grow on their Bidewalks can ¡nary sand with the dirt picked out.” lava formation. oughbred Holstein bull, 2 years be punished, 1 am going to see that I ----------------------- I for the Mlute fish mid game commis- I nlted Press Service Mr. Setzer Sunday rode to the lava old; one of the Itesi bred bull., » ever I ion by Kuykendall a . Ferguson. The PARIS, Aug. 15.—A co-operative ail unsightly weeds are removed or GUN TOTER is beds on his motorcycle, and the vehi brought to the county. J. W McCoy. I o'.i.-e. fully signed, came Thursday I syndicalist restaurant here has just the negligent ones will suffer the con- cle went through that rough country 1 J I» r been closed by the police because "it se jueni ■ said Mayor Nicholas this from .Minnesota. without a mishap. The tract of land on which this !couldn't co-operate." The raanage- afternoon. l*R(»l- ESSION II, < AKIIS most important tninbow trout egg j inent fired a waitress, and the others ' The weed amendment to the tilli- KLAMATH LOOKS taking station Is located, is owned jktrt'ck because one of the union rules ! nance ordinance holds the property BEST TO THEM WILL A. LEONARD by th« Western Pacific Land mid Tim for which tlie restaurant stood had ->vner, agent anil occupant for thq The management failure to cut weeds between the prop- ber company, a Minneapolis corpora I been violated. QUARTET OF LOCAL MEN RE wished to replace the waitress, but < rty line and the cuib. A tine of from tion. While jumping at Algoma, George TURN FROM AN AUTOMOBILE It was nscertnlpcd earlier in the the waitresses’ union objected and I $•’’ to >100 is provided for, or im Shores, an employe of the Aigvma TRIP THROUGH CENTRAL ORE Whlte-Mnddox bldg i miner that State Game Warden Wil trouble began. The police at last had prisonment from two to fifty days. Lumber company sustained a bullet GON CITIEs Wltli the approach of the Central wound that will incapacitate him for liam I.. Finley had failed to secure a <o close tlie shop to stop a threatened Oregon Development League conven some time. lease on the ground used. The mat riot. If there is a place in Central Ore tion date, the city is preparing to ter was taken up by the local attor A pistol Shores was cariying was gon that has "anything on" Klamath clean the town for the edification of J tried out of his pocket. and the wea Falls, E. G. Argraves, Charles Graves, neys upon application of Deputy Dls- MONEY TO LOAN— visitors A crew of men will start to pon. striking th,* ground, exploded. Rogert E. Wattenburg and Doc Pow trict Game Warden Ramsby. I W. J. SHAVER, * work on the weed harvest, and pro|>- The bullet entered near the instep, ell did not see it during their trip in i AHorncy-at-latw LABOR DAN PLANS erty owners are expected to do their and was extracted near the heel by the latter’s auto, which was complet Klamath Falls, Ore. share by abiding with the weed ordì Dr. Merryman. ARE REI NG MADE ed by their return last evening. nance. The party spent several days in X i MORE LANDS TO s< Central Oregon, visiting La Pine, WILL SOON ('ALL A HE DESIGNATED Crescent, Bend and other towns. MEETING OF LABOR V NIONS, United Press Service. They are all stronger than ever for LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 15. The ETC., TO ARRANGE FOR A PIC. SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR IS the place "Where Fortune Calls." hottest winds ever known are sweep WIFE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY PREPARING TO ADD TO THE < lol If g I »te. A (»litoti ic. Musical and Onmmarrlal | NIC AND GAMES (MHiron«. rumi I y trained In l»«at InatliuUon« <»f I ing Nebraska today. MAY SOON HAVE TO IADERGO AREA HOMESTEADERS CAN I Bicycle Brigade Back.—Johnny A nicrlra and Knropa. Wa nalp «lúdanla Ip earn | thrlr own way. Ih»rm1l«ry for girl«. Chrltlian In ¡ Tlie entire corn crop lias been prac AN OPERATION—IS NOW ON TAKE UP fl iiriictMi. nimllanlaiirroundinc«. New wndowrnent I Houston, Ernel Stearns and Elmer fiuvl of (iimrirr million dollar«. M KITE Monday, September 1st of this year, tically destroyed In many sections. WAY EAST if M. CIMMIkM. I'rralch nts Altmar ('olla*«* Lawrence of the Hereld < irculation Mb'iny, | I h the day set aside by proclamation This afternoon the thermometer United Press Service force, and W’ill McMillan, the quartet as Labor Day, and wherever possible 107 here, and one degree less In Word has been received here that WASHINGTON. D. C„ Aug. 18.— of ycungsteis who biked to Crater the wheels of progress pause for Omaha. Mrs. John Irwin, wife of the district Pu alie lands that have been surveyed Lake for a ten day outing, returned f______________________________________ twenty-four hours. attorney, is much worse since she and are unreserved and non-irrigable Saturday evening. The boys had Here From Calor. Mr. and Mra. started east for her health, It is be- are to be designated for entry as en I Plans for nu observance here are many wond-fv- experiences to relate being considered by the two branches William S. Fish are here from Calor lieved that she will have to undergo larged homesteads, under a new rul- of their trip, such as being lost in of Local Ewauna of the socialist par for a short visit. Mr. Fish is operat- an operation. iug by Secretary of the Interior Lane. the rain, smashing a bicycle and for ty, and a joint meeting in ny noon lie Ing a sawmill near that wwn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin will atop at Large tracts will -be so designated aging for grub. Hid-s, Wool Pelts held. Denver In case it is necessary to have at once, and the eutrymen will have It is planned Io hold n basket plc- Making llig Trip. C. L. Williams the operation performed. to determine the availability of each Nett Sporting Goods Store.—Shu Rubber and Metal ntc nt some point on the lipper Lake, and wife and O. N. McClain and fam quarter section of such land when he bert & Son have established them and In addition have n program of ily passed through here Friday eti Returns From California. Mrs. E. visits the district land office. selves in their new place of business, sports and speeches by well known route from their homes in Eugene to Wing is back from a two months' so- The recent practice has been that the Mayhew building, on Main street, & DACTFIBERG men. The various labor organiza Crater Lake. They have been tour Jburn in Southern and Central Cali the department waited for petition in near Eighth. In addition to their re tions will lie invited to participate In ing Southern and Eastern Oregon fornia, where sho visited relatives and each case before It designated a tract pair work, they will carry a line of 337 Main Klamath Falla making the arrangements for the ob ulnce July 22.'and expect to bo some friends. I,Ike all the others, Mrs. as ready for enlarged homestead sporting goods, motorcycles and ac I weeks yet on the trip. servance. Winfl is glad to get back to Klamath. entry. cessories. I'lier« seems to be muili mlsunder- »tandlng of the provisions of the new federal game laws this year, especial ly In regard to shooting ducks. Many aportaineu are of the opinion that wild duck shooting Is prohibit nd en tirely, ulld u recent Issue of one of the Medford pallets published an article to that effect. The federal Icgliilitlioii shortens, but does not eliminate tli« duck »«a- son Ender tin federal game code, the United States is divided into two zones, and Oregon is In the first, or breeding sone. In Oregon, the closed season for water fowl Is from December 16 to September 10. The same open season prevails In regard to shore birds. Under the provisions of the aliti« legislature, the season for ducks, etc., was fixed nt from September 16 to February 16, In the second game dis trict, and the bag limit Is Axed nt 30 ducks In seven days. Tliut the state legislature was In hearty accord wltli Hi« movement to protect the tilrdi by federal legisla tion is shown In Hie senate joint me morial, No. 2, adopted nt the last session: Whereas, There have been Intro- duced Into congress three bills to afford protection to migratory game birds; nnd. Whereas. There Is a very general sentiment In this state In favor of such protection, uud an urgent re quest for the enactment of such a law has been made, us appears by the numerous petitions received; now, i herefore. Resolved (the house concurring!. That congress be ami hereby Is re quested to enact a law giving ample protection to migratory gam« birds. Resolved, That the legislature of all other states of the United States, now In session or when convened, be and they are hereby respectfully re quested to join in this request by the adoption of this or any equivalent resolution; It «solved further, That the secre tary of state be and hereby In direct ed to transmt copies of this resolu tion to the senate and house of rep- ies«iitatlv>-s of the United States, and to the several members of said body representing thin state therein, also to iransmi' copies hereof to the legis lature of all other states of the United States. I Ills Hi ( ( ‘EHHOIt IH NOT HEI-E(TED YET goes \ AL2ANY WE BUY ESKELSON minute, I wumu »uu ■«; *«