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MERCHANT CAN Bl ASMI III HAND JUBILANT; MOVEMENT Mill HEALTH IN SEE ONLY THE SCHOOLS MOON TO STAKT WILL RETI RN NEXT VEAU KLAMATH LAND The last few days have been a con United Press Service lintMMi UP. tinual round of pleasure for the mem Ml FFER NEW YORK. Aug lb’ An aggr«*i< ber» of the Dunsmuir band and their stve nation-wide campaign to Improve friends, who arrived Friday afteruoon the health and effic lency of 30,000,- rhiriiuUiicler BI mm ut llu* lint«' of Huudliiig of Star» nud Script** Hereto Now Itere During Hi» Extended Trip lor a visit in Klamath Fall» So 000 public school chlldren in the MuUer Coulinuea In Pu»«ea»lou of I X- Two Itegli'«'» un Hour in i'liiiago. fore Merely Witneeeed by the lieti», Through the Militile Weet and Eaat pleased are they that they plan to re United States will bo launched at et utile t 'hainlter, Although M<mt <»r Many Tulin» In MI wmiui 'I liai«* Nun- I» Currietl Out to .show Their Kight Did He See lh*<ter Pro»|Hxl» or turn next year and bring several hun lluffal«« during the week of August the Stalo Ofiit'ial» Are I pludtlintf iN*n«lcd llu»in«*"»—Npriiig» Drying to Citiienship, and Flag-» Art* lati Lener Contiilion», Say» Etl Nan- dred people with them. Gly inn—-Predicted That Dual Gov- 25, according to an announcement I p an<l Waler I« Being lliiul«*«l t<> W itli the Tri bis—Mission of Party Following its arrival here and a re nice, lltinie Again After a Tour of ernorahip W ill Not < 'ont inn««—Mr» mad«» today by Dr. Thom»*» A. Storey, the Afflitti*«! Dlalricla, I» Encouragement of the Indian. the East for the Purchase of Stock ception at the depot, th«* Dunsmuir of the Collega of the City of New Sul/er Reliioe» Io Lean* Huahnud I band render«-«! must«* at a dance at {York, in a statement giving th«» de United Press Hervtce (Special Correspondence) "Not a (dace that I visited duriug the opera house, which was largely ¡tailed plans of th«» Fourth Interna l nlte«i Press Service KANSAS (TTY, Aug 11. For the KLAMATH AGENCY, Aug. 1«. my five weeks' Eastern trip has the attended. Saturday evening they ren tional Congress of School Hyglen<*. Al.HANY, Aug I<> Governor Win past fourteen <lay» th«* minimum tem One of the biggest occasions in the prosperous appearance that is noticed dered a concert in the court bous«* The urgent need of school reform . iitier loiitinucs In possession of the perature hue been 75 degrees, and the modern history of the Klamath Indian in the Klamath Valley." So said Ed yard, which was well attended anti will b«» one of the principal topic» <|ls- < xecutive i hamber. Lieutenant Gov maximum 113. Practically every crop tribes took place this afternoon when Vannice of the Golden Rule Store, enjoyed, and this was followed by cuHsed by the 300 speakers ou the i*tnor Glynn Is discharging practic In the state has been burned from th«« representatives of the Klamath» aud who returned Saturday night from their second dance. As was th«* case {program nt Buffalo. Attention will ally all of the gubernatorial dull«*» continued excessive heal. Great suf Modors affixed their signatures to a New York and other Eastern cities, Friday evening, the opera house was I be called to th«» prevailing bad condi nnd most of the Hint«* officials are up fering prevails throughout nil of the declaration of allegiance to the United w her«* he has been Duying fall goods tilled on this occasion, and the even tions in the public schools of many holding bun In his tank Pressure Is cities, mid In many localities the into- States, and participated in the rais "With me'wore twenty-eight other ing was highly enjoyable for all. leading cities conditions which it Is being brought from many sources to plu and animals are suffering iutens- ing of the first American flag ever buyers for the different stores in the Sunday was the big day for the vis declared by Dr. Storey, tetnl to show porauade Glynn to forcibly eject Sul ly through the drying up of the hoisted on the reservation by Indians. Golden Rule chain, and I was among itors as they journeyed about Upper that taxpayers are now compelled to zer from the caplto .but Glynn refuses spring» mid the lack of water, The Tue flag used has lieen hoisted by the few to buy more goods than last Klamath Lake on the Steamer Wine- pay out money at a great loss on their t > enter Into any uuseently wrangle heat I» Inten»«. more than a hundred tribes of In year. 1 anticipate a prosperous fall, ma. tilling the air with musical rendi public school Investment. In this con It I h predicted that the dual gov- dians. and will eventually have been tions. More than I «>0 local people ac and bought accordingly. nection many speakers will point out irnorHhip will not continue long Al I nited I’ress Service raised by 189 tribes. It was a part companied the party, and stops were I "In Denver I stopped off to witness the findings made by the medical In though Glynn's position Is the strong CHICAGO. Aug 16 At i I 20 till» of the ceremony of the Rodman Wan- the mammoth parade of Knights Tem made at the principal summer resorts. spectors in their respective commun eat, the leaders are discouraging nil I morning the thermometer had reach- amaker Expedition of Citizenship to plars. in which 12,000 plumed and The party left Monday afternoon ities. talk of violence. Threats are being {■■«I '.«3 degree», and 1» rising nt ths the North American Indian, which is belted Knights marche«! to the music for their hoiu«>s in Dunsmuir All ar«» According to statistics which Dr. mad«* l>> the followers of the gover rate of two degree» an hour. The here today on its 22,000 mile trip to | from fifty-five bands. The decora- loud in their praises of Klamath hos Storey has received, several million nor. mid if uny action Is taken it is : humidity i» reaching th« record for carry the messages of President Wil tions. costing the city of Denver pitality. aud they are already plan school children are suffering from Icared that a riot wil ensue. 'years, nud prostrations are numerous. son, Secretary 1-ane and Indian Com $225.000, surpassed anything of the ning to come in force next year. such common troubles as eye strain, All information uh to the condition Illinois, Indiana, town, Missouri and missioner Abbott, Rodman Wanamak- kind ever before attempted in any decayed teeth, obstructions In the ct Mr s Stiller Ims bi en refused Het WI ncous I ii are »weltering with no er and others to the tiibes. and instil) country. It was the grandest thing MILLER PARTY nose anti throat, skin diseases, defec friend» want her removed from the prospect for cooler weather. into the Red Man personally a desire HERE THl USD NN imaginable. tive hearing and nervous diseases, an »«etl« of th«* trouble, but »hi- wont for full citizenship, a reverence for "Business in most of the Eastern well as physical deformities. leave her husband. United Press Service the American flag, and a true realiza ‘ cities seems rather quiet at present. SEI RETAR Y OF THE INTERIOR Delegates will be aske«l to secure KANSAS CITY. Aug Id Thia la tion of what, through industrial WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COME. with very little hope for an immedi passage of laws in every state requir FORT WOMAN Is the thirteenth day the ext rnmr of schools, farming, etc., the Indian can ASSISTANT HAS BEEN DETAIL- ate revival. I honestly think Klam ing all public school children to be OPERATED ON heat. with no relief In sight. Ke accomplish for his race and his ED TO VISIT ath county has much better prospects |teste«! as to hearing and sight. Spe • port» from the i hroughout entire country. than any rural community through cial attention also will be paid to the »1st«* show flint the temperatura Heading the party is Dr. Kussuth Assistant Secretary of the Interior which I passed." problem of testing school children to ■ rung«*» from I on to log. In many of Dixon, one of the closest students of A C. Miller, with Mrs. Miller ani Mr. Vannice said he rather liked learn if they are mentally fit to at the towns busincsa bus been entirely the Indian in the United States, and a the new fall styles and fabrics as de- Mrs. Franklin K. Lane, will arrive in tend regular classes, or whether they HUHpended. man who has devoted years to work creed by th* »matt set of New York. Klamath Falls Thursday eveniug, in should be put in special clnsses for Added to the suffering from the for the uplifting of the Red man. The "In a general way they seem to be time to participate in the closing certy- backward children Among other sub Mrs. E. L. Gibson of Fort Klaiiiatn, heat many of the »prlng» and water Indian service is represented by Major monies of the Central Oregon Devel more sensible and comfortable this jects which will be discussetl will he ivho wan taken to Portlaud the first of aourcea are drying up. Trainloads James McLaughlin, inspector, who season than in some former years,” opment League. This iformation was I "Tuberculosis Among School Chil- the week by Dr. Morrow, was oper of water are on route to the relief of has been identified with the service said he. received today in a n essage to Abel dren,” Open Air Schools,“ "Sex Hy- ated upon Thursday at the Good Sa th«* afflict««! localities for forty years, and has been closely Ady, president of the Water Users | giene," "The Condition of School maritan hospital. Mrs. Glbsorl had identified with the work in all parts Association. Hil.BEIMI IND WNTS Houses ’ “ Children a» Carriers of been suffering for some time >ith n < LI BMEN ARE of the West. Secretary Lane will not be able to FROM SWAN LAKE Diseases." "School Lunches," and tumor Word received Saturday from PUT ON TRIAI Captain Oliver ( Applegate of come to Klamath Falls, as at first "Fighting the Hookworm." i'.'. Morrow staten that the operation Klamath Falls, who. in addition to his No.NE-TO-FB E VICTORY IS PITCH planned, and he has delegated the in v an successful, and that his patient Is INVOLI ING A service as Indian agent here, partici ED BY LOCAL MAN—BIG AT spection of the Klaamth project to his POISON on th«* way to recovery. Thy doctor PICTURE ACT- pated as an officer in the early upris TENDANCE AT GAME BETWEEN assistant. It is probable that Mr. Mil > ill return to Klamath Falls Tuesday. I LED TO COM- ings, and Major McLaughlin, met for ler will spend a couple of days in HOT RIVALS the first time in twelve years, so their Klamath county, and that one day, EMPLOYE ST. 1.01 Is MAN ARM OF LAI NDRN meeting is a delightfully reminiscent Kieth Ambrose, Martin Lavenik. either Friday or Saturday, will be de SW ELLS RAPIDLY FROM NO AP HI N DANCE II ILL I nited Press Servlco one. They worked together at times Johnny Hubbard and Harry Goeller voted exclusively to a consultation PARENT PAI SE. IND SURGEON LOH ANGELES, Aug 16 Charged when Applegate was agent here. motored to Hildebrand Sunday to at ! with the farmers under the govern OPERATES with contributing to tlie delinquency At the opening of the ground in tend the ball game between Hilde ment irrigation project. of Evelyn Quick. 17, whose pictures New- York harbor for the North Amer brand and Swan Lake teams. A most peculiar case of bloo«l pois han. boon seen on every moving pic ican Indian Memorial in February, Ambrose pitched for Hildebrand, TENNIS CHAMP oning is that of William Bradley. ture circuit tn the country, William T<»1 I.NEY STARTS thirty-two chiefs, representing eleven winning his game by a 9-to-5 score. i upon whom Dr. Truax performed an L.il'ussc and HI« hard Hollingsworth, tribes of Indians, signed an oath of Hubbard and Lavenik officiated as 'operation Saturday. Mr. Bradley 1» ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18.— Park and wealthy bualncsa men and prominent alegiance to the United States, and umpires, and Goeller devoted his time VlcLOUGHLIN AND BUNDY WILL employed at the Klamath laundry, Public AtnuHcment Comm! »loner society clubmen, went to trial today. UPHOLD THE REPUTATION OF with each handling a rope, they raised and efforts la rooting for the winning and has charge of the washing ma Dwight F. Davis, multimillionaire, to Th« men were recently arrested the flag over the site, the first official team. not PACIFIC SLOPE IX >111*1 day 1» planning to convert the St. during the wholesale round-up by chines. MATCHES flag raising by an Indian. With this Saturday morning his right hand Louis collHeum Into a monster munici stat«* ami federal authorities, who had same flag and ropes, the Klamath In OLD TIME JURIST an«i forearm commenced to swell, pal dance hall. Commissioner Davis been Investigating Innumerable white j dians were made to feel today that HERE FOR VISIT United Press Service though he could not discover any recently established here the iurgest alavery cases reported following the NEWPORT, R. L. Aug. 18.—It they are truly a part of the American ' scratch or bruise of any kind to cause municipal swimming pool in the famous Dlggx-t'amlnettl exposure. Nation, children of the government, JUDGE WEBSTER WILL I EAVE lcoked to be West against West here ¡such a condition. A h it becamo rap world. He believe» that people will but brothers to all mankind. TOMORROW FOB CRATER LAKE today, when the play for the national idly worse, he called in Dr. Truax, dance, mid that the city should con Quit«- n Novelty. Many people arc At the conclusion of the flag cere —WAS CIRCUIT JUDGE OF THIS doubles championships started with w ho, after an examination, pronounc- duct the places of dancing so that the stopping to examine nnd admire the two teams of Californians as the head mony, Dr. Dixon presented silk flags DISTRICT 1 ed It to be a case of blood poisoning. function» can be properly superln- beautiful mantle work on exhibition on favorites. Maurice E. McLoughlin to each tribe. This simple exercise In trying to locate the seat of the tended. lit the window of Campbell's hard was one most impressive, and the Hon. Lionel R. Webster, former and Thomas C. Bundy, and Clarence trouble the right hand was cut into ware attire, but very few know the usually stoical Indian could not whol circuit judge and practitioner in this Griffin and John Strachan are tne two To Oakland. Mr- A L. Leavitt work is by a local artist, though the from both sides, revealing, however, ly repress his emotion as he realized district, but now practicing law in Coast teams which meet in the chal no thing of a nature to cause blood and daughter. Ml»» Maybclle Leavitt, name of W. I). Graham is worked In that he was a part of what the flag Portland, is here for a short visit. He lenge round. 1 poisoning. TudRjr the entire arm in left Sunds.« afternoon for Oakland, to the foot design. The work Is known Other tennis matches on the sched stands for, and is a brother to all oth expects to leave in the morning for badly swollen, with har«l lumps form- -remain for »ome time, In the hope of ns Tlarazza compress, and Is said to ers who revere it. Crater Lake, to view the great Ore ule of the National Lawn Tennis As ing under the arm. benefiting Mrs. Leavitt's health. be more durable than marble. sociation today were the Eaglesmere The voice of the “Great White gon wonder. Father" was heard on the reservation Judge Webster, in addition to his «hampionships at the Eaglesmere just before the flag ceremony, when er > ice here, * ar also county judge of (Pa.) Athletic Association grounds; the Allegheny Mountains open cham the following phonographic record of Multnomah county. pionships on the Potomac Club courts a speech by President Woodrow Wil son was reproduced for an interested Indian affairs has been taken from at Cumberland, Md., and the Central he military to the civil arm of the West mixed doubles on the Ivanhoe assemblage: Tennis Club courts at Kansas City, My Brothers—A hundred years ago government. The education and industrial train- Missouri.. President Jefferson, one of the great est of my predecessors, said to the ng ti.j government has given you ¡have enabled thousands of Indian chiefs of the Upper Cherokees: “My children, I shall rejoice to see rr n and women to take their places the day when the Red Men, our neigh in civilization alongside of their white bors, become truly one great people neighbors. Thousands are living in FORCED IMPORTATION OF FUEL. OWING TO REFUSAL OF OPER with us, enjoying all the rights and substantial farm houses on their own ATORS TO ARBITRATE, CAUSES privileges we do, and living in peace separate allotments of land. Hundreds INDIGNATION and plenty, as we do. ■".•fthout anyone of others have won places of promi to make them afraid, to injure their nence in the profession, and some persons, or to take their property have worked their way into the halls United Press Service VANCOUVER, B. C„ Aug. 18.— without being punished for it accord of congress, and into places of respon sibility in our state and national gov Public indignation over the forced ing to fixed laws.” This I say to you again today; but ernments. Thirty thousand Indian importation of Japanese coal here as a hundred years have gone by, and we children are enrolled In the govern a result of refusal of the operators to arbitrate the strikes In the mines east are nearer these great things then ment, state and mission schools. hoped for, now, much nearer than we ( The Great White Father now calls of. here, is liable to affect, it was de were then. Education, agriculture, ¡you his “brothers,” not his “chil clared today, the opening of govern the trades, are the Red Man’s road to dren.” Because you have shown in ment mines in Alaska. I Mine operators declare they will the white man’s civilization today, ' your education and in your settled as they were in the days of Jefferson, ways of life, staunch, worthy, manly import Japanese coal until the strik and happily, you have gone a long «lualitles of sound character, the na ers return to work, and the owners tion is about to give you distinguished today are being bitterly denounced way on that road. There are some dark pages in the recognition through the erection of a as responsible for this situation when history of the white man’s dealing monument in honor of the Indian peo- there is unlimited supply forty-five with the Indian, and many parts of ' pie In the harbor of New York. The miles from Vancouver. the record are stained with the greed erection of that monument will usher Enjoyable Outing. — Mrs. Fred and avarice of thos« who have jin the day which Thomas Jefferson thought only of their own priflt; but said he would rejoice to see, “when Noel, Miss Nina Noel and Harry E. it is also true that the purposes and the red men become truly one people Anglin returned on Friday from motives of this great government and with us, enjoying all the rights and ¡a week’s auto trip to Ashland, Med of our nation as a whole toward the : privileges we do, and living In peace ford, Grater Lake and Upper Lake re red man have been wise, just and ben- I and plenty.” I rejoice to forsee the sort». The trip was made with just a I single mishap, and that was due to ifleent. The remarkable progress of ¡day. Harry’s carelessness. He left the wa It gives me pleasure as president of our Indian brothers toward civiliza tion is proof of it, and open to ail to the United States to send this greet- j ter in the radiator over night at Cra- Ing to you, and to commend to you ter Lake, and next morning found see. During the past half century you the lessons in industry, patriotism [ the pipes frozen. Me managed to get have seen the school house take the and devotion to our country, which | : the car to Camp Arant, where he place of the military post on your participation in this ceremony brings spent a day in repalrtlng the dam- ' ages. r«-«rvatlons. The administration of to you. IK INDUIS PIÍÜ6Í ALLEGIANCE