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OREGONIANS TO PAV BIG INCOME TAX • ______ INDIANS OPPONE WASHINGTON D. C.» NOV. 3.—Senator George E. Chamberlain of Oregon to SALMON RACKS AT LÜÏS Of 6000 WEATHER HERE I . N. HATCHERIES it ain't no use to grumble and com- PORTLAND, Oct. 31— If your nut LN NERIOUB plain; I dcoui * I* |3,ooo u year you must puy day introduced a measure creating an appropriation of $100,000 for a Federal i t il RE SUPPLY DANGER ft t Just as cheap and easy to rejoice. hii Income tax. If you are married, When God sorts out the weather and however, the Incom« tux aturta at building at Klamath Falls. l euiiona Are to Ho Kent to Washing sends rain, *4,000, ton, Protesting Againm the Racks W'y, rain's my choice. Five dupullcM to liutidlo the Income ami '1 raps t. tear Aero«» Klamath The fund, according to the bill, is to cover the cost of site and the buildings James Whitcomb Riley. lux for Oregon have been naked for Biter ui Klamuthon—If Fiali Are by Collector of Internal Revenue M Kept Away '1 lire« Yean Tiiey will But In Klamath county, even those A. Miller. The nanian of the Ove have construction. lu-iuiu No More. who do not take as philosophic a view been r«commended, mid they will of the vagaries of So), J. Pluve and probably be appointed within u abort In introducing the measure, Chamberlain pointed out the fact that there are Reports from Indians from various others, can't make any reasonable time. The necessity of clerk« for thia parts of the reservation would Indi sort of a complaint against weather work la recognised by thn aovern- nearly a dozen branches of the Government service in Klamath Falls, with one ex cate that their prior right to tbe sal- conditions here this fall. A mor« ment, mid collector« of internal reve luon nsbing in tributary streams of idea! autumn was never experienced. nue have been Instructed to nak foi Klamath Lake has bdbn seriously in The latter part of September found a a many deputies um will bu required ception housed in rented quarters, or with no offices at alL terfered with, owing to the stoppage the farmers of Klamath county with to take cure of the new bualneaa. of all fi«b by racks and traps aero«« a crop of grain fully a third larger Although he line notlilng on which tbe entire river at Klamathon, Calif. than ever before, and only a few to l>iiH<> I i I h «Htliuut«, Mr. Miller be WILL REBUILD efit to both the farmer and Hie city NAYS HE'LL TAKE; Nome of tbe Indian leaders are pre threshing outfits in the field The joy lieve« Hint Oregon will contribute BURNED GARAGE resident. LIFE: FOUND DEAD paring to resist these racks and traps, at the butnper crop« was killed in *300,001* u year Income taxes to the "I believe the city council should and in no uncertain terms express national treasury. He udinltu that it also take up this mutter," said Presi John Steever, for the past five themselves as disapproving of their some by the gloomy predictions that J. A. Gordon of the firm of Gordon there would be rain, snow, or even may run undvr that «uni and may ex I A Baldwin, of tho Southern Oregon dent Abel Ady, "and render what years a resident of this county, wan annual shortage of salmon as a food worse, before the machines finished ceed it. ever impetus It can to Ba realization. found dead at his homestead In the "It la going to be a mighty bard I Automobile company, and proprietor Tho city should designate some cer vicinity of Pine Grove Sunday by t supply, as large number» of salmon threshing. But t her ii wasn't. Job to discover the name* of every I of the Lakeview garage which wus tain place where the Market Huy Early Arant, who went there to get are dried, smoked and salted during this time of the year. one with an Income of *3,000 a year I burned u short time ago, was over auctioning cun be held." The total precipitation for the some grain he had purchased from Another bad feature is that where month of October was .32 of an insh, net," vxplalna Mr. Miller. "There will 1 from Klamath Falls last week and In order to make tangible plans for Steever, the adult salmon cannot reach tbe be a large numtier w ho will keep un completed arrangements with Dr. B. downpour could hardly injure the institution of Market !>ay, a meet About noon, Steever was at the natural spawning ground, there can any crops. der cover until they uro amoked out. Imly to have a building constructed It will be an vaay matter to locate op the former site of the garage at ing of all Interested will be held Wed home of G. J. Hllyard, and when be no bab; salrcun that would re Albrect. Oehler of the reclamation the more prominent, for the well-to- th<- corner of Main nnd Bullard nesday evening at the Chamber of asked to remain to dinner he de turn aft«r be<ag matured, into the service ke<, ■■ a meterological record Commerce. Business men, residents clined, saying he was going home to parent stream for reproducUon, and at his off. :«, and he is careful to do men and women of Oregon can streets. The building will be constructed of and farmers are all urged to attend take poison. As he bad frequently after tbe third year tbe Klamath Riv brand each day Just as It la. For tbe readily be llatod, but In getting down spoken in thia manner, Hllyard mere er becomes extinct as a sr.lmon month of October be gives out a to the *3.000 grade la a different af stone and brick, with a cement floor, and express their views at this time. In case there are people with sug- ly pested with him. stream. nnd will be fire proof, it will be 100 fair Corporal Iona, of courae, will total of four cloudy days. Th* lifeless body was discovered In an effort to sustain this natural have to aupply Information, and thia x .O feet in tho clear, and built spe Ki-stlons to make who will be unable Twenty days In the past month cially for garage purposes. Work was to attend, they are urged to reduce about two hours later. Coroner Whit law on salmon streams, it is said that were rated as clear by Oehler, and will help aome Already there have been a number itarted Wednesday on the foundation these suggestions or opinions to writ lock was notified, and took charge of a strong petition will go into the when he says clear, he means days of people Inquiring of the Internal nnd there are ten teams hauling sand ing and submit them either to the the remains. office al Washington to have these without a vestige of cloudiness in tbe An examination of the room and :a. ks and traps removed and have a heavens. The remaining seven days revenue collector aa to the provlalona and brick, and If the weather con newspapers or the Chamber of Com 1 the house failed to show any trace of clear passage opened to tbe sea. of the law. and when It la to become tinues favorable the building will be merce. were marked down "partly cloudy.” Members of the Chamber of Com any kind of poison There was noth <>|M<ratlve A dispatch from Washing- completed this fall. which means that at some time dur ton. unofficial, announced that the ing an otherwise clear day, there An underground gasoline tank will merce will take up with the council ing In connection with the facial ex INVESTIGATE CAUSE OF SALMON FAILURE were short periods of cloudiness. law take« effect after November 1. !>•' Installed, and the lease specifies Monday night the question of Market pression or the attitude of the body to Indicate that poison had been tak but Mr Miller declare« he haa not that no gasoline or Inflammable oils Day. A summary for the meterological en Determined to learn the exact been advised that the new statute be »111 I m - stored In the building. Tbe question of why the annual conditions for October follows: VI IRKETs I IXMIDED 1 -'a use. Whitlock held a post mortem run of salmon has not made its ap ef mea operative at that time Fur Temperature— Mean maximum. Mr Gordon stated that he will WITH Lil ESTOCK I examination Monday morning. This pearance in the Klamath River as 62.4; mean minimum, 34.1; mear. thermore. he haa not received the i «quip the modern garage, and will proved that death was du« to bard- usual bas been investigated and tbe 48.2; maximum. 77, October 2 and nwceeaary tilanka which muat be uaed have a large workshop, with a lathe, PORTLAND, Nov. 3 An enor- 1 <-ning of the valves of the heart, causes determined beyond any ques 23; minimum. 21, on October 15. In gathering the Income tax. -hupi-r nnd other necessary machinery Single person* with a net Income for repairing and rebuilding purposes, . mous volume of business was trans caused by excessive drinking. tion of doubt. There has been discus Precipitation—Total, .32; greatest Steever was about 45 years of age. sion as to tbe cause of a lack of sal in 24 hours, .24, on October 7. of *3,000 muat pay a tax of 1 per ns uell ns providing umple room for acted In the cattle market duriDg the cent. The tax la graduated, for after the storage of cars. Lakeview Her I last week, particularly Monday and Nothing is known of hi« antecedents. > mon run into the headwaters for tbe Number of days clear, 20; partly Tuesday. Receipts totaled a 1913 i He has been addicted to drink, and purpose of reproduction; and as a cloudy, 7; cloudy, 4. the Income reaches the prlncly aum of ald. record for a short period, and as they this has generally left him melan- ' result the California-Oregon Power *20.000 a year, there la an additional followed an abnormal liquidation the Icholy. He made frequent remarks' company was insistent on an investi force retail prices lower. I per rent; from *60.000 to *75,000 i week before, beef outlet would have | that he would take poison. Farmers may, however, be able to the tax la 2 per cent, and from *75,- REVIVAL WAR A gation to determine if tbe cause lay GREAT HUfNENN been hopelessly closed if prices had 000 to *100,000 the rate la 3 per in any way at the Klamath River dam buy bags for their grain slightly been firm. I SHIPPERS ARE cheaper, because of a tariff reduction cent. uuder construction in California. After three weeks the revival meet It was a buyers' market mostly, but GETTING CARN Beyond that point the law will af At tbe request of this company, of 15 per cent and ability of foreign fect very few, but juat to give further ings at the Christian church closed i good steers did not sell under *7.25. and in the interests of the fishing in manufacturers to compete. Cotton The following cheering letter was dustry in Southern Oregon, a most producers may also buy “cotton ties" knowledge on the aubject be It known Sunday with four accessions. Peo The bulk of steer transactions aver Monday by Secretary , thorough investigation was made. No slightly cheaper. that from any • Impoverished cltlxen ple are so busy this fall It Is difficult aged *6.75 to *7.15. Butchers stock received for them to work nil day and attend While duties on horsee and mules was weak only in spots. Cows and Wylde of the Chamber of Commerce salmon were found below the dam. who has a net Income between *100,- are greatly reduced and breeding an 000 and **00,000, a graaplng govern services each night. The meetings heifers sold sharply lower, but bulls from District Freight and Passenger This led to further investigation ment demands I per cent; from will likely he continued again after 1 and stags maintained some degree of Agent Jas. O'Gara, regarding the car being made, and the cause was locat imals are admitted free of duty, the actual saving to tbe ordinary farmer, firmness. *350,000 to ('.00,00 It la 5 per cent, holidays, if the weather permits. . shortage: ed at Klamathon, where the United Much good has lieen accomplished A small lot of heifeia ¿old at *6.75 and anything above the half million T thank you for your favor of Octo- j State« bureau of fisheries has estab upon all fair calculation, will be very mark the tax la 6 per cent. There In the last three weeks. The Bible featured. The bulk of cow stuff her 23d, relative to the car situation lished racks, traps and field stations small. • III be no 6 per cent tax collected In s< bool attendance grew to 164 yester brought *6 to *6.25, with occasional for taking care of the business of the * 1 day. On November 16th Mrs. Essen, bales in small lota at *6.35 and *6.50. Klamath Falls shippers at the present 1 for the taking of salmon eggs. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 1.— the Beaver state We found that there are two sepa Better clothing, and cheaper, too, is The main Interest centers in the state Bible school superintendent, will Tho swine market suffered very I time. rate racks extending entirely across minimum amount *3.000. To ar be here to lead In a great "rally," little from an advanced liquidation "Beg to advise that there has been the river from bank to bank, thus the Joyful prospect for Americans as rive at the n«t Income of a single when 200 tire expected to be present. and steady bear pressure. The best i a little stringency in cars, owing to effectually cutting off the entire run a direct and early result of the new tariff law. More real, tangible re person there are a few deductlona November 2d the church entered the light hogs were sold at *8.25 and , the fact that so much produce is mov of salmon. ductions of the "high cost of living” from tbe gross Income permitted The nation-wide nlnety-day campaign for *8.30 right up to the close, and the ing in all directions and from nearly | In justice to the power company we necoaaary expense« of business can be c hurch attendance. To aid thia move ; demand was steady. all points at this season of tbe year,' can say that they are in no way re as a result of tariff legislation will be deducted, but you can't deduct your ment many postcards and religious The week's receipt were above the j nnd we have been using every possi-1 sponsible for no salmon being in the effected by the reduced duties ob clothes and wearing apparel of all personal or family expenses You papers will be distributed. average, both in quality and quanity. (l>le effort to supply the requirements river. kinds than on any other commodity. can deduct all Interest paid on In Smooth heavy stock brought good I of the Klamath Falls shippers, and C. M. RAMSBY, PORTOLA PLEASEN Many republicans, as well as demo debtedness and al) taxes paid for prices. Trade does not seem to be : up to a very short time ago we have A. J. SPRAGUE. KLAMATH PEOPLE over-supplied at present, but Novem j been remarkably successful, consider- crats. concede that clothing will be national, state, county, school or mu both cheaper and better because of nicipal purposes. Losses can be de ber receipts are likely to be heavy. I ing the stringency of the situation, M HAT THE: TARIFF With Portola flags and pennants tariff slashing. It is estimated the ducted If they have been actually sus The sheep souse came to life once and upon receiving your letter, I tele- 1 WILL DO FOR V. S. a< tual saving will be as much as *60 tained by fire, storm, shipwreck or flying from the side of their car and more, the first opportunity It has had phoned to our general freight agent, a ear for the average family of five otherwise, nnd not compensated for the extra tire draped with Portola In a fortnight. Receipts were not and I am advised that eighty cars WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 31.— persons. by Insurant»-. Worthlees debts (the colors, Harry E. Anglin and L. M. record breaking, but of fair volume, were immediately assembled and sent President Wilson today has before money your friend touched you for Sc hofield breesed into Klamath Falls ¡.nd a good proportion was wethers, to Red Bluff for use in the Shasta \\ bile the farmer will without ques tion share equally with other folks in him statistics estimating the prob nnd which he won't pny back) can be Friday night at 8 o'clock, finishing a lambs and yearlings. Ewe stock was District. Weed Branch, Klamath the general retail price reuction able, concrete savings Americans may charged off. and a small percentage Is three day run In Anglin's Glyde car not choice, but demand was good for 1 Falls, etc. aimed at in the new law, specifically expect on "wearables.” The United I from San Francisco. Mr. Anglin and allowed for depreciation. After de tills class. Prime yearlings are up a "A number of these cars were Just the new law offers him little hope of I’ress Is able to present exclusively ducting these expenses from tho gross Mr. Schofield attended the Portola quarter to *4.75, wethers at *4.25 to i released from service, having come reduced prices upon the things he these estimates, which were prepared Income, the result Is the net Income, festivities in San Francisco, and both *4.50, and ewes at ,4. with one load I West with a very heavy shipment of ’ buys to "equip and work his farm. g the official statistician and "tariff nnd if It reaches *3,000, then the are emphatic in declaring the celebra of extra fancy wethers sold off the s-teel rail, and I hope that henceforth ' Democrats argue in defense of the I tion Just dosed to have been the best government wants 1 per cent, or *30. cars at *5.10 and one load on th« till : our supply of cars will enable the 1 new law that they have placed agr1- expert" of the democratic party, who the democratic campaign A married man Is exempted to the yet attempted. at ,5. but they were exceptional, the ' produce of the Klamath Falls section i ultural implements on the free list "handbook" used in the presidential Seventeen ships, evoluting from the best seen on this market. point of *4,000, but If husband and j to move out readily. for the farmer's benefit. «.lection last year. The figures will v !fe each have a *3,000 Income, only rarnvels In which Columbus discov The lamb trade Is firmer at *5.75, "I feel that I am partly to blame They did remove a tariff of 15 per i tie used by the democratic congres one Is entitled to claim the *4,000 ex- ered America to the latest model bat although few sales were made, due for some of this trouble, owing to the cent, and make free of duty imports sional campaign committee during tleship, cruised up Market street to short supply. Generally the lamb fact that I have been telling every emptloa. of plows, harrows, headers, harvest 'the forthcoming congressional cam- from the Ferry building to Van Ness and sheep markets are s’eady to body of the fine yield of wheat and ers, drills, planters, mowers, rakes, avenue. These were built on flat higher. NEB II ANKA FOLKS potatoes there, and I know that some cultivators, threshing machines, wag palgns. They are the democratic dic- ARE FIGHTING FIRE car«, around which painted water of the dealers of these products, | ons and carta, cotton gius and sugar ' 'tun on the probable reduction of the scenery extended eight feet on every Seeing I ait in America whom 1 spoke to. Immediately ar- 1 machinery. This was an attempted "high cost of living” as a result of VALENTINE, Neb., Nov. 3.—A side, giving the appearance of actu CAPE SAN ANTONIO. Cuba. Nov. ranged to order a large tonnage, and blow at the "trust." But American the now tariff. Here they are: tierce prairie Ore, presumably started ally being on the ocean. 3.—Tho steamship Abangarex of the I am very glad that Klamath Falls implements are so much superior to » w Each ship carried cannons from United Fruit company line, with the has had such a production of grains foreign makes that foreign competi by hunters on the Rosebud Agency in ** o » C l C. North Dakota, crossed the state line which charges of confetti wore fired members of the "commercial exposi and potatoes, etc., that we have been tion has heretofore been barred. Im c B ° into the forts built at tho corner of tion" to Latin Amorica aboard, passed unable, at times, to move it on ac ports, with the moderate duty of 15 » Into this state this morning. r-e E p9 ARTICLES. r* g £ The town of Kewanee Is In tho path every block. A tribo of Indians, off the coast here today, en route for count of cars, but hope that we will per cent in 1910 amounted to only of the Are and the ranchers of the seemingly being driven back by Co Colon, Panama, the first stop in the be able to do so without any loss to *79,999, and to *22,000 last year. In All-wool serge suit. . . 127.00 *6.76 surrounding have united with tho lumbus' boat, kidnaped young girls itinerary. The members of the party, the shippers." 1896, under a former democratic tar- Worsted suit............... 18.00 4.60 niong the street, but In each instace townspeople in an endeavor to chock who attended the Southern Commer iffff bill, when implements were for Overcoat ...................... 21.60 6.40 the tire. A line of people six miles they were overpowered and made to cial congress at Mobile last week, are James Noland arrived Sunday from mally on the free list, imports aggre- Shawl .......................... 8.00 3.60 long is fighting the flames with wet return the girl to her sweetheart. duo at Colon Thursday. Under tho Eugene to study law in the office of gater *6,500. That the foreign im Shawl .......................... 4.00 1.80 An idea of the immense throngs guidance of government experts, the his uncle, Hon. George Noland. Like ports cannot possibly force down re blankets, nnd hundreds of teams are Shawl .......................... 2.00 .90 attending the Portola festival can be hauling water to the front. party will inspect tho can'll. They his uncle, young Noland is a gradu tail prices here is believed a certain Collars and cuffs, dozen 2.10 .85 had from the figures of the Key Route will leave Panama on the steamship ate of the University of Oregon. ty, because American manufacturers Linen cloth, yd.............. .85 25 MRS. MITCHELL company, which shows that 50,000 I.amarl on Monday, November 10th, produced *145,000,000 worth last Woolen cloth, yd.......... 1.95 .60 crossed on their boats Saturday night for Payta, which they expect to revh To trade, furniture for a team of year and even exported *36,600,000 Blankets ..................... .45 1.70 going to San Francisco. worth. the following Thursday. mares, at Comstock’s. r .40 Flannels ..................... 1.40 Mrs. Anna Mitchell passed away So it is believed that the democrats Knit underwear......... 3.05 .45 Monday at the family residence WATER UHERN DlREOTORN plan of taking off duty on implements Wilton carpet, sq. yd. . 3.68 .78 COME OUT FOR MARKET on Eleventh street, near the canal, wlwll not put a dollar in the farmers’ Brussels carpet, sq. yd. 1.14 .34 AN ELEGANT PIANO FOR following a siege of typhoid fever. pockets. The same situation obtains Tapestry Brussels,sq.yd 1.14 .84 The stamp of hearty approval was She Is tho foster mother of Dr. G. 0. regarding barbed wire, a big Item for 1.60 .40 Treble Ingrain, sq. yd. put upon Market Day plan Saturday Mitchell. Western farmers. A small duty was .28 Two-ply Ingrain, sq.yd. 1.24 Mrs. Mitchell was 64 years of age. by the directors of the Klamath Wa taken off wire. But foreign imports Women's dress goods ter Users Association at their meeting She was a native of Missouri. last year were only *200, while Amer ,77 .16 sq. yd......................... The organisation ican manufacturers were worth *13,- The funeral was hold Tuesday af this afternoon. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT 800,000. It is deemed certain that ternoon at 2:30. Services were held went on record as strongly endorsing The democratic statistician figures Next Door to Poatoffice foreign fencing wire manufacturers in tho chapel of the Whitlock under the movement, holding it to be one (Contnued on Page *) that will be of Incommensurate ben cannot compete sufflfficiently here to taking parlors. $195.00