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ENURE STATE HTTPS THIS StUIGti MENTAL CLYNH AT ‘■NllttU Ml!" GOVERNOR IMINH HYGIENIC GATHERING JEANS VXD WORKS THE ROAD TOWN TOPICS DIGGM IM M4 4>ll< IILD TO t CINDER HV Pitoni «I "TOR CfHTRAL OREGON IEAG» SESSHU At 9 o'c lock Tuesday evening in the SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2" "The NEW YOKE. Aug. 20. A "mental JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Aug. 20. Il »»» I Im I lit on I Ion of Win Mc high school assembly hail, C. C. Chap- Governor Major today <lw lured he Murray, general pukHOUitai agent tor < lynl<" In active operation for the Gone Alter D«-«-r. E. H Lawrence, d-eft-n*« In this eu?» Is a remarkable tn of the Portland Commercial Club tlm O.-W. 11. A N < oinpuuV to uit«,n<i purpose of testing school children would muk< good his promise to don the cigar manufa* turer. and Dr. Weet- one." said Attorney Ro< he ut the mid classifying them as mentally overalls Home time this afternoon and • rf«l<l left this aftern'*on tar Round proso ution during i>.s a. gument to formally opened the fourth annual Um ('«-ntral Or«<gou Development alert, dull or idiotic, will be oue of Lake, wht-re they expect to slay a the jury In the trial of Maurey F convention of the Central Oregon !>•- l.ouKuo convention, but owing to bual- tlm novel features oj»en to visitors at pvt Into practice his theory that ev- • ry citjseu of th«- state should do a I deer or two They are making tho Diggs this afternoon. iclopment l.eague. Mr. Chapman g ve ip .< h niiiUerw suddeiily arising. he woe tending the fourth International Con “Ordinalily th«.- »«e.euse is ba«e-l ol he good alie.Jy ¡day's full work ou the roads to give ¡trip iu Lawrence’s big runabout. unable to be lie*« as Im had planned. gress on School Hygiene, according to .Missouri the tail roadways in the upon the innocence of the defend accomplished by the league, and Kip 4 anlli|M-r Mick. Kip Vanitiper ant. In this case it is based upon bis painted iu a glowing word picture the However, lit hut written the fol mi announcement made today by Dr. . <-oiintry. '1 humus A. Storey of the College of Today was the day set by the gov- of Vanitiper Brothers la absent from depravity, anti Diggs hides behind I wonders yet to result. lowing reguiding the prospects of the tlm City of New York, and secretary iernor us good roads day, and thous I his post of duty in the store today, the skirts of his wife and child." In presenting the chairman at the ('•ntral Oregon Empire. general of the cougress. owing to illness. He has been feel ‘ There is no conclusion possible, ” ands of men were expected to follow evening, J. W. Brewer, vice presi Klamath, (Irani, Wheeler, Crook, Tho ' mental clynlc" will bo In op ing unwell for several days. he continued, "but that he coer<-ed dent of the league, Mr. Chapman said, l.uke, llnrney and Malheur counties eration the entire week of the con |the governor’s example. promise of tnarriag« “the great success of the Central One hundred convicts aided In the comprise what la generally termed gress from August 26 to August 30, free Art Exhibit. Of more than “When Diggs got to Reno, be in Oregon Development League la from , work, aud moving picture men were Eastern Oregon These aeven coun- mid will bo for the purpose of demon usual Interest is a collection of paint tended to abandon the girls, and by the tireless and unceasing efforts of tlea have an area of 4x,760 square strating to educators und public <>n tho job in various sections. ings representing the buildings un the sam«» promise of marriage he tried ¡just such efficient and capable men as miles, mid the c «< iihus of 11*10 gave Imultli officials just how easy it Is for der course of construction at the ex to get Miss Warrington to swear false- ¡Mr. j Lake County Pair Brewer.” them a population of 32,203. Dela money mid lime to bo wasted by keep position grounds In Han Francisco, iy to save him. I,a he county is to hold a fair this In taking the chair, Mr. Brewer ex ware, the District of Columbia, Mas- ing "dull’ school children in the same which are on display at the White * Digg» Hhiiwed hh character by his plained that his speech-making would year. This is the encouraging Infor aachuaella, New llampahlre. New Jer- classes with their mental superiors or Pelican hotel. The paintings were relations with the Warrington girl in come later, and that for the evening aey, Rhode Island and Vermont have 'pupils who are mentally normal. The mation given out by County Judge brought by Director of Exhibits Col his own hom«s in t in anctuary of bis he would confine hli efforts to attend Duly, but inasmuch as details have a combined area of 41,3In aquare clyulc will be conducted under the vin Brown, and the public Is invited own wife, while she was absent," not been arranged, no definite infor ing strictly to the duties of a chair in I lea 7.4 50 nil lea leaa than the supervision of Dr. J. E. Wallin, direct ¡to Hee them. ,thundered Roche. He might have man. mation can b<- given out as yet A fair counties named wltli an accredited or of the psychological clinic ut the 1 tioen forgiven tar this, but when be board of three will be appointed by He called on the Rev. George Feese population at the Inal census of I Diversity of Pittsburg lU-ium to M. I. Arthur Arlett and afterward requested his wife to in the county court. Judge Daly bax re who invoked spiritual guidance while 7,7*16,112, li G. McDougall, constructor aud vite into that same home the girl, Dr. Wallin contends that a large the audience stood with bowed heads. The atute» and district mentioned number of methods of testing school quested Commissioner Anderson, who architect of the White i'ellcan Hotel that was the most cowardly crime on In his supplication the minister beg- resides at Lake, to name one member hud aomclhlng inor-s than 7,000,00'* children to determine how fast they and the Klamath County court bouse, t he charafter.” ged the league to not forget the im- people than all of Oregon. The popu should be advaroed, now used by from the northern part of the county, have returned to Han Francisco, after The case will go to the ' i'Ortan e of developing the man while lation per square mile In Imlawure In teachers, are altogether ln< ompetent and until he Is heard from no mem i visit of several days here. evening. bers will be appointed. The exact ¡developing the land. 19 I <» wna 1<*3, In the District of Co a means of securing proper re dates leave not been set, but the fair In case of a mi ‘rial or a hung jury, “On ¡.ehalf of the Klamath Cham lumbia, 6,317; In Maaaacbuaetta, 41a, sults. ills mental cliulc is according Some Driver. D. C. Barker, the Roche says there w ill be an immediate will probably be held In the early part ber of Ci mmerce,” said the chairman. in New Hampshire, 47, In New Jar- ly expected to prove not only an Inter I'rineviile speed bend, brought over a new trial. " a word of welcome will be extended acy, 337, In Hhode laland, 508; in esting novelty in the way of an ex of October. Lake County Examiner. load of Development eague delegates by a man who ‘is a booster in deed Vermont, 33 Dragon'a population hibit, but also an instructive lesson from Redmond in bis big Chalmers Jury I iii«i* Digg* Guilly Mo Hay We All of t's and in truth,’ " and he led forth per equate mile In 1910 was SEVEN. for ull educators and educational offi car Tuesday, but did not clip nny SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.—The Judge Will 8. Worden, who made a AlmoHt every day we meet friends Moat of Ila Inbabllanta are In the cials who are desirous of Improving time from the record he established jury in the Diggs < a«- returned a find Willamette Valley, and the popula school conditions in their respective n the street. We shake hands and iu on his return trip from Klamath Falls ing of guilty on four of the counts, short, but earnest address, ending the hurry and bustle of our dally July 4th. On that trip Mr. Barker I I with a w arm welcome from the coun- tion of Central Oregon per aquaro localities 'rounds sometimes we forget. We trust made the 217 miles in 7 hours and 55 (disagree on but two. The penalty for py. He wa followed by Mayor Nich »nite la leaa tliun TWO. out friends will pardon small lapses minutes, 'ibis was not the actual the crime fur which the man is thus olas, who claimed to be embarrassed, Waalilnglon, Idaho mid parta of may err nt times. convicted is a sentence of from one to but failed • snow it. The mayor very Distance has been annihilated in ol memory. Alturas plafndeaier. W« stern Montana and Wyoming wore running time, but included all stops, five years on each count. graciously turned over the city to the a part of Oregon at oue time Thia the years which have Intervened be and is considered by all car drivers to I hi vecl Highway visiting delegates. be a recjrrd that will stand for some wan. Indeed, a great alate. It still la tween the formation of the provisional In response to numerous inquiries A response to the welcoming words time to come. There la noue better. Ilut we will government in 1X42 and the eatab- of the Judge and Mayor was made by have to get more than two people to Hshment of a territorial government from Gold Hill and Rogue River re garding the location of the highways the president ut the league, William tlm aquiire mile In the central portion six years later. Prepares for W inter. -Contractor Hanley of Burns. On the platform Alaska bus lent over $2U0,00U,U<*0 to be improved, provided the r<m<i Barria Is completing the Central ga and to educate them up to the know Go**ip and Progress of Nearby Mr. Hanley looks a great deal like ledge that the wonderful valley of in gold to the assay office in Seattle bond Issue carries. County Judge Tou rage building, putting final touche* 4 ommuniti«*« a* Chronicled William Jennings Bryan, and has the th« Willamette la only a part of tbla alone since 1898 us interest on the Velle has written the following open around the windows and building a iu the Pres». I letter: same easy pose and ready flow of cement foundation for installing a purchase price of less than $8,1*00,- ma gn m<ont <<>tu mon weal th. “To the citizens of Gold Hill and heating plant. words as the “Boy Orator.” The Central Oregon l*evelopnmnt 000. Hur fisheries, her coal and her l*«M»r t <*r|M»ration! With much suppressed merriment League la engaged In an effort to get other products, hi addition to the con Rogue River It is the county court's Intent ion to improve the county road Alleging that its charges are insuffi More Fonl* Coming. Another car and some that wasn’t suppressed— pet'plo on the land. Back of this or- tinued output ut gold, means many 'through both Gold Hill aud Rogue of Fords cars are due to arrive at the cient to yield a return sufficient to he- recalled the days when Klamath g iiilaatlon la the State Development additional millions for the future. The purchase price of Oregon can River, provided the bond issue car Ford garage the latter part of thin ' pay operating expenses, and that its ! Falls was known as Linkvllle—“a J vague, and behlud them there ahould tn a united citizenship. Every section not be set down in figures. It cost ries They will be on the paved coun- month. Mr. George Biehn, who drove business is being conducted at a net * little burg of a few snakes and a frog if ’)■' atate la clamoring for recogni sonwthing besld«-s money. and its tv highway." Medford Mai) Tribune a new Ford from Portland the first of yearly loss of $29,7 35, the Home Tel or two--maybe three. But it was a the week, made arrangements while ephone conyiany of Southern Oregon ' good place, even in those days." He tion putting forth Ila claims for Me possession and occupation means The a.--«---mvnt roll of M.idoc coun in the northern city for four more I as filed a petition with the slate rail spoke of the idle waters In our rivers, more than sordid bargaining. It was tiers through print«1»! literature and ty for 1913 totals $7.351,313. as cars to be bandied here this season. road commission, petitioning under . the wasted moisture in our skies, and through Um personal solicitation of |bought with the life-blood of heroic against $6,429,4X9, the increase this He was accompanied on the trip by the public utilities law for an increase ' told uf the wonderful things to be the people A broader call la the silent men und brave women, and made ic ¡»bone rentals over those now when the ri.ers had been properly year over last being $921,824. — Al Mrs. Biehn. one of the Imid Itself in Its bounteous habltuble through the efforts of pio charged in Medford and Jacksonville. i harnessed and the moisture conserved turas Plaindealer. neers who bruved perils, withstood < ropa mid Its splendid response to the Medford Mail-Tribune. Bookmaker Ask* About Fair.—— ¡and utilized. hardships, encountered privations, «fforts of the man who tills It. Hom«- Failed ♦ ♦ ♦ Judge George T. Baldwin, chairman I Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt sang “Car- Tim alate organlr.atlon does not and who sacrificed much In order that Must Have Requisition»» Sixteen per cent of those who took of th«- committee in charge of the mena,” a beautiful selection, splen illa< rimlnnte. Eroin Its offices in the wilderness might be reclaimed. According to a r ling of the Doug the spring state teachers' examination Klamath County Fair Association, re didly rendered. In response to an in Portland there goes forth literature These noble men ami women were failed. How this compares with for ceived a telegram today from J. K. las county court, any officer or per sistent encore, Mrs. Zumwalt touch d< h < rlptlvi of Oregon as a w hole, mid empire builders in the only true mer examinations is not known, as it Baile. dated at Vancouver. B. C. Mr. son who purchases any supplies, ma- ingly interpreted “The Last Rose of every section la Impartially dealt with. meaning of the word, and to whom lias not been the custom to keep this Baile has heard about the fair to be 'erial of employs the services of any Summer.’ Both selections were vast- Specific data concerning particular credit alone should be given. All r««cord There were 1,562 applicants held here in September, and wired assistant, or incurs any other liabil , ly pleasing. The piano accompania- localities la furnished ou request honor to them. ity. unless he has a requisition there ments were skillfully rendered by The cost of the land may not be w ho took the examination, the largest the Judge for permission to make through the local organisations. for, signed by one of the officers number yet given the examination at books on the races during the fair Miss Aimee Wing. The most thickly populated sec told But who shall say it was dearly on«- time in Oregon. Of these 1,124 week. He explained at length that will be deemed to have purchased' The next speaker was A. W. Orton tions of th< stale are near the larger bought. The sacrifice of the pioneer earned their certificates, 188 took the his method did not come under the such supplies or material, er employ-' of Portland, former register of U m cities und convenient to the transpor Is a precious heritage. They bequeath p«i «uch assistance on his own account examination for exemptions, and 250 land office for this district, who had tation lir»«— These, with reference a legacy the value of which no man failed. This figures out that 72 per Ba< k From 1 Mention -Gerry Cozad ind must pay therefor.—Roseo-«rg made himself useful dring the song to the rail lines, arc branching out as can oven estimate. Alaska has made Review. cent received certificates. 12 per cent,and wife an<i Miss Vera Cozad ar . recital by holding the music for Mias fast as the railroad builders can do generous return. She has given ♦ ♦ ♦ wrote for exemptions, and 16 per cent rived home this morning at 3 o'clock I Wing. “I'd rather listen to the mu the work Money la not always avail princely sums for the pittance paid. Some Head, This from an outing in the John Day coun failed. sic, or hold the music," said Mr. Or able for railroad construction at the She is still producing enormous A few weeks ago the Portland Ore try. Mrs. Cozad and Miss Vera have ton, while the audience laughed. time th«- builders want it. The con v ealtli. In time, however, her stores gonian was telling about a bead of No. Not Like the Ro«le«> been a a ay several weeks, and Gerry ¡' However, 1'11 tell you about the Ore- struction of a new railroad weans a nt gold and other metals will be The Oklahoma Ranch Wild West went a few days ago to fetch them lettuce raised in that part of the coun Igon land laws, and suggest a few wait for returns. No rallroud in the worked out to depletion, her measure show that appeared at the ball pari home. They came home by way of try weighing something like three Pacific Northwest begin« paying divi of coal will become exhausted and >< sterday afternoon and evening lives Crescent, where they met several peo pounds, and was twenty-two inches in changes." He then explained Home dends from the time It Is turned over tho fishing Industry wane. This Is up to its name in one painful partic ple front Klamath, among them being circumference. Well, the Herald office s'cad, Desert, Timber and Stone, iso- to the operating department. It cost the history of products of this char ular. It makes every one who atteud- H. E. Crane and 'Doc" Powell. has a head of lettuce that was raised 1 lated Tract and Adjacent laws. He acter. the O.-W. It. ii N. 1100,000 per mine in the garden of Tom Watson, in I made a strong plea for the doing <>d wild to think they let go of good ' away with the residence clause of the Oregon, however, will continue to to build a lino from the Columbia coin to be allowed to pass into the head of gambling, as he simply sold South Lakeview, that will make the Itlver Into th«- l*es Chutes Valley in yield. While the earth remalnetb ¡arena. It is about as wild a (how, pools on the Paris-Mutual plan. The Oregonian look wise. The head weighs ' homestead law. Dr. James Witbycombe of the Ore Crook county. Much of the distance seed time and harvest shall not cease. ¡from the point of value received, as Judg<- is sending hint a letter explain five pounds and twelve ounces, and is wag through a precipitous and rocky In the. fertile valleys and uplands of one will find in the West, the East, ing that there wil be no races at the fifty-eight inches in circumference, gon Agricultural College, talked on canyon, where there is neither present this vast domain there is a storehouse the North or the South. And while Klamath Fair. and stands fifteen inches high. This, development work in general, making nor prospective revenue. It was Cen from which unending supply shall It is being wild, it is very, very tame. \\ ill Try Again Fred Houston. Ed head of lettuce was weighed on the j the farm attractive in particular. “Not back to the farm,' but 'stay tral Oregon's rich valleys that led to come to meet man's needs and add Medford Sun. j Bodge and Harry Ackley, who were scales in Bailey & Massingill's store. on the farm,* should be our slogan," Mr. Bailey called out the weight, aud i the building Another branch of our to his wealth In money and chattels. among the first local Nimrods to Agriculture is a science—an art. should be done. It is practical; it is shoulder arms after the deer season it was measured by Dolph Schminck said the speak,«-. “We have 45,000 line Is being built westward Ironi Vale Into Harney county. When these It means In simple terms the supply- I of present value and of lasting ben- .opened, will try their luck again to and Walter Dykeman. — Lakeview farm boys in Oregon, and let’s keep them there. There is where they rouds will unite, and when other lines |ing of human wants from the pro ¡efit. Knowledge of agriculture Is an morrow. This trip will be a short one Herald. should be, not in the cities.” The will be constructed 1 cannot say, but ducts of the soil and associated In accomplishment of true worth. ♦ ♦ ♦ around the Upper Lake woods. This la not only a land of plenty, doctor swatted the "powers that be" New Railroad they will bo built in time for the con dustries. Agriculture is Oregon's A contract has been closed with H. for cutting down the appropriation venience of the people mid fur the gold of today and its Golconda of the ■ but It Is n region of scenic prandeur lns|MMt Water Hydrants. — Fire and transcendent delights. The late |dnys to come. P. Scheel of Tenino, Wash., for the for normal schools. transportation that will bo had. Your Chief E. W. Wakefield, with a couple After the program for the evening Development has seemingly been Edward H. Harriman, an observing of assistants Saturday examined construction of a standard gauge grout forests, your grain fields, your orchnrds and your stock will furnish tardy and settlement slow. This is and n widely traveled man. came to all the fire hydrants of the city, steam or electric railroad from Meto had been concluded, the committee of I our plaint. But title state Is young In . Klamath county to found bis num- and found all to be in excellent con lius to Prineville. The construction arrangements held a session, at which traffic of Immense volume I Fabulous wealth exists here. There years, as the history of nations is mer home. He knew of the attrac dition save the one at Sixth and work will start as soon as the right of the program for today and Thursday tire homes for multiplied thousands In ¡counted. We should not expect too tions of this and other lands, and he Klamath avenue, which from some way and other necessary preliminar was altered to conform with the ar thia region, and it will attract those much of a single generation. The sel«*cted Oregon in preference to any unknown cause refused to spout. ies are disposed of. It is as yet unde rival of the different speakers from "The waterless hydrant will bo fixed cided whether or not electricity will a distance. who are now looking for just what ¡densely populated portions of other other locality. Nowhere con there be found grand Immediately,” said Chief Wakefield. be used from the start, but it can be Htates have boon years In building. you have to offer. Land cultivation in Oregon has er mountains, more picturesque pano "Every month we inspect the entire safely stated that ultimately it will l>e Prospect, of Colony When tlm purchase of Alaska was The Watxig Brothers, three Ger under consideration in the United demonstrated land values. Tho true rama of natural wonders than here. number, 108 in all, and If anything is an electric line, as Mr. Scheel is heart States senute, certain American way, the Huro way and the safe way The world traveler exclaims with de the matter with any of them we lose ily interested in patents of power pro mans, after an extended trip through statesmen went on record as saying to people the lands Is to establish light at the marvelous and unparalled no time in having them put in shape duction as well as being the ownjr of the Pacific Coast states, are here with etxensive coal fields Lakeview Her the announced Intention of locating for use in case of a fire." that it would be dear at any price. their worth. The manner in which to beauties of this western land. We who live here are indeed for in this county. They will probably ald. do this is to prepare the land with The purchnae of the territory which I take up agricultural and horticultural ♦ ♦ ♦ Some Cucumber»«, Theue.—The cu Includes Oregon did not arouse anv «are, plant intelligently, cultivate tunate. We have riches of earth, Cougar in Barnyard pursuits, and will be very desirable enthusiasm. Even when it applied carefully and real» with judgment grandeur of environment, salubrity of cumber. running second In size only Invading the barnyard on the farm citizens. Others of their countrymen for a territorial government Daniel 1 ho railroads are teaching agricul cliamte, and all that goes to make to the watermelon, and for flavor un Webster said: “It is so far off that a ture in conjunction with the state life worth living. To this place we equaled by anything in the land, is of George Weddle, one mile above may also locate here—Roseburg Re delegate to congress could not roach colleges and Independently. The O- call home we ask others to come, the latest of Klamath county’s agri Sweet Home, a cougar attacked a view. > its nation's capital until a year ufter W. R. A N. has a corps of trained ag- knowing that they will be helped in cultural products to step into the cal band of hogs recently and was killed Fine«! for Speeding—Elmer Beards cium. Frank Tunnel, who has a by Mr. Weddle, who brought the ani I riculturlsts, stockmen and writers every way. the expiration of its term." ley was fined $5 on Saturday by Po mal's skin to the county clerks office ranch near Merrill, has a quarter of Let us then go forth to tell with In face of the fact that we have constantly in the field. One of the lice Judge Leavitt for exceeding th« at Albany and collected the state ¡entenraging signs of the times is the an acre of embryo dill pickles 100 per renewed vigor the story of Oregon had three members of the cabinet speed limit tn his automobile on Mali bounty. It was a 2-year-old cougar, cent over size, and they are already and Its worth. We cannot say too 'tenchlng of agriculture In the public with us this summer, and that we {measuring about 6ft feet in length, street, near the White Pelican hotel supplanting the California and Rogue much in Its faver as a place in whlcn schools. There Is no part of the have representation in both branches ’ being smaller than the average cou He was charged with running abou of the congress, it would seem possi child’s (ruining more important than to live, and In which to get all that 1a River Valley product In the local mar gar killed in the Cascade mountains. thirty mllea an hour. ket. ble that even the greatest statesmen thnt which teaches the way things worth living for. News of Our Neighbors