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STATE OFFICIAL MAKES EX I where bls money is going, what it is MBH. HHEFHERD PLANATION OF BLUE HKY LAW {being spent for. He has tbe right to CALLED BEYOND |insist, when he buys stock under the Fl.ltEBAL investigation in » be ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | lepresentatlon, that the money I m go WIRE MEAN HAVING TO WATER Mrs. Frances Shepherd, for many The ladies in charge of the cafe L'HEItH MADE ♦ ing to be used to sink u prospect shaft years a resident of Klamath county, teria dinner given Saturday night by I(uclurlng that Oregon Is to ♦ and that the shaft is sunk. passed away on Sunday in Han Fran tbe Woman's Civic league for the day practically free from "wild ♦ That Is what tbe Blue Hky law is Ofil< ial (ruler ltec«-iv«-<l Here Torlay, cisco. She was 93 years of age. <Hiing to llie l og. HescUo Work Wan benefit of the ladies' rest room move callers,” unprincipled promot ♦ for. Its purpose Is to see that the in Nlgiu-rl lry Hie First Assistant Hee- lililli uli — I. mki Number of I n - u U im The remains were prepared for ment, are jubilant over the splendid ers, dishonest brokers and fakirs ♦ vestor gets his money's worth, It retary of the Interior—According shipment in the Bay City and will ar- W III Not lie Known Until Ouo of results of tbe dinner. They are un llulpli A. Watson, slate commis ♦ means that no corporation cun be to This, Those I'aylag IUI2 and nve here this evening Hie Bonis IU nii lies Nantucket—Tbe The funeral decided whether tbe popularity of tbe sioner of corporations, explained • {formed In the future unless It ha« I VIS Charges Before March I Will service will be held at 2 30 Wednes- other Hlilp, t ut lu Two, Hank lu a rest room movement caused tbe peo «loner of corporations , .'1-1Y Bj. I more ussets tliun u stock book and a Not Have to Pay th«- Penalty. \ cry th ort Time. d ly afternoon at the Christian church ple to want to help or whether the how this condition has been I ♦ fountain pen. und the remains will be Interred be desire for a really good dinner brought ubout through bls rigid I ♦ Tho Blue Hky law does not mean I’he following order wax received by side those of her husband In the local I lilted Press Service brought so many to tbe cafeteria. enforcement of Oregon's famous I ♦ that tbe state of Oregon has under the reclamation service Friday from cemetery. NORFOLK, Jun. 30. The Old Do The dinner was a splendid one and "blue sky law.” Commissioner • ♦ taken to become lie garantor of ev- A. A Jones, first assistant secretary minion liner Monroe und the Bteamer Mrs. Shepherd came to Klamath caused any number of favorable com Watson's explanation of tbe I ♦ ery security that passes tbe test of the of the department of the Interior: Nantucket collided off Hog Island at Palls In 1879 and resided here until ments from the patrons. Miss Hattie workings of tills piece of legisla ■ ♦ corporation department. The law "In lieu of the misinterpretation of a few years ago, when she went to I io this morning In a huuvy fog. White, Miss Waive Jacobs, Miss Over fifty of tin- Monroe's crew are tion should hold deep interest . ♦ doos not attempt to eliminate all busl- the order of July 21, 1913, whereby a California to live wltb her daughter. Verda Cozad and Miss Marjorie Mc missing, and undoubtedly drowned. for every inun who has funds, , ♦ nesa risk, and make every stock cer penalty of one cent per acre per She Is survived by the daughter, Mrs. Clure bad charge of tbe dining room, The Monro«- was cut almost iu two large or «mull, to Invest. Tbe > ♦ tificate as safe and staple as a treas month was deemed to apply only to Hutchins, and two sons, John Hhep- looking after the comfort of the din operation and maintenance charges herd of Pine Grove and Sam 8bep by the other vessel. It sank rapidly. article accompanies. ♦ ury note. ers and seeing to it that everyone was it provides that every corporation, aa to which tbe water users has ap-' herd, who is accompanying the re- Eighty six of th« crew und passen ♦ properly cared for. The receipts co-partnership, company, association plied for an extension of time, it. is maina here from California. gers were saved. amounted to 8147 and the expenses . . lor person who shall Issue or negotiate ordered that as to all water users The Nantucket, with the survivors, will probably not exceed 812, leaving SALEM, Jun. 30. The Blue Hky ■•curlties, must show his proposition who pay their operation and mainten MRS. C. B. BROWNE Is on the way to Nantucket. quite a neat num to go toward fitting The superintendent of federal law is an Instrument of protection to *0 *«!•< *«<•* and equitable, and to ance charges due in 1912 and 1913 on THE BENT GL ENS out the rest room. steamship inspectors will make an In tbe investors of the state. It is a hold out Promise of success with prop or before March 1, 1914, the penal- barrier piuced across the path of I*00««! «nd efficient management, ties as assessed under tbe above cited vest ignt ion al once. Maritime AsMH'iation Mw(s The puzzling question of how much fraud and deceit. It Is a token of ,l »"•«’>■ '>‘“1 l«eople of Oregon order be remitted, and that all who NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Speakers honest dealing between man and man, *111 no longer be robbed of millions have paid operation and maintenance money was in the jar of beans on ex sol TH AMERICA and guests of international promi A GOOD FIELD a promise of fair play, au exponent of [°* dollsrs by the dishonest promoter, charges, together wltb the penalty hibition at the Stilts Drygoods Com nence have been invited to attend the und the mlHropresentatlons of the assessed thereon, receive as a credit tiio square and the honest deal. pany during their recent anniversary tenth annua! banquet of the Maritime NEW YORK, Jan. 30. The Ameri It is bacauHe of the unprincipled stock broker and the wildcatter whose upon future payments the amount of sale was settled Saturday evening Association of the Port of New York can commercial expedition, composed gii'c.l of man, careless of the misfor miinipulatlons have done more to tbe penalties so paid.” when A. Y. Tindall of tbe Northweat- 'tonight at the Waldorf-Astoria. Im stagnate legitimate development than This will mean a Having for the of prominent manufacturers and tune of others in Ills mindfulness of water users, provided they pay their ern and Warren L>. Duhl of the Eve provements that should take place Hnnticlers, metnbera of the Southern Ills own content; It Is becuuse of dls- any other thing. and make New York the greatest see- charges during tbe coming month. Commercial congress, arrived here to honesty and misrepresentation and ning Herald opened tbe jar and count { port in the world will be urged in all HI It.tM HAYS BILLMOOSE The ruling is hailed with hearty ap ed the money. The jar contained day after the moat extensive trip ever uutruth; It Is becuuse too many men. I speeches. HAN HAINE» IN STRENGTH proval by tbe local water users, who taken through South America In tbe intrusted with lb« money and the 16.45 and was awarded to Mrs. C. B. have been apprised of its import. interestH of fostering trade relations hopes of others, have proven untrue Browne, wife of "Bun” Browne, jun I Moving Cattle between I'nlted States und South to their trust because the voice of HAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.—Gov ior member of the Browne Bros, J. L. Beckley, the cattleman, left on self profit lias been louder than the ernor Hiram Johnson was jubilant to COM TH! MB Wil.L America. Tuesday for Poe Valley, to move a painting firm. BE MARRIED HERE The i ommercial expedition sailed voice of conscience, that the law Is day over the strength of the progres Mrs. Browne guessed the jar to nunch of his cattle to Merrill. This <>n November 1 from Mobile, where necessary. sive party is showing throughout Cal On Feb. 17 will lake place at the contain 16.48, missing tbe correct move is to he made on account of The result of the Blue Hky law will ifornia in tho 1914 registration race. the 1913 Southern Commercial con amount by three cents. Mrs. Coae- the lack of feed in Poe Valley. Mr. be that the unprlai'lpled promoter, Although the republicans have so far opera house the wedding of Miss gress was held. boom guessed the same as Mrs. Peckley is also feeding quite a bunch Tbe expedition visited twenty-one the dishonest broker, ilie fakir, the been iu tbe lead, tho governor ex Midget and Tom Thumb. This home talent entertainment, Browne, but failed to date her guess. of cattle at Fort Klamath. of the largest citl«a of Brazil, Chile. fraud und curbstone d( aler iu wild pressed confidence that his party will Miss Marjorie McClure made the I which will last to from one to one and cat securities will find Oregon less a Argentine Republic, Colombia, Peru, overcome this difference before tbe closest guess, but she, too, failed to I The war department is reforesting Uruguay, Bolivia, Ecuador and *ev- vale of hope fulfilled and more of a registration books close on May 27th. one-half hours, will be put on by from date ber guess, and, as tbe rules gov a large area near Fort Bayard, N. M., Garden of Getbsetnens. Up to date the republicans have 60 to 150 children, ranging in age «ral Central American republics erning the guessing plainly specified for use as an army hoepttay site. from 3 to 9 years from our own city. A corporation Is a child of tbe legis shown greatest strength in Los An ! More than 150,000,000 barrels and that all guesses must be dated, the The boys will wear long pants, low- lature. born of Its status and obedient geles and San Diego. In each place PLAYGROUND IS similar packages are turned out by guesses without dates bad to be dis- MPK3CADING FAST lo them, it has no power that tbe (bey lead tbe progressives by about cut vests and full dress coats, while ths cooperage Industry of the United statutes do not grant. Th«» corpora 1,000 voters. the girls are dressed in low necked carded. In all 841 guesses were put in the States annually, the cement business tion Is simply the creature of the law, short sleeved dresses in full train and l ulled Frees Service In San Francisco the republicans guessing box. ranging is amount from being the greatest consumer, closely NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Tbe Play by and through which many men can are about 4 00 ahead, and the demo and the bride in the usual white silk 12.19 to |50. followed by the flour and sugar trades ground nnd Recreation Association of act us a single man to develop some crats about halt that number. Seven- drees with veil and flowers. thing, to produce something of value A feast of ice cream and cake is America has just completed Its an- , teen centers of population recently dual stock taking Blanks to be filled to tho stockholders and to the ad- showed the republican registration to served the little ones following the A director from Kansas out to give an adequate idea of recre- •’* the public generally, be 9.706; Progressive«, 7,125, and . t edding. 'City, Mo.. will have charge of the The Blns Hky law reaches behind democrats 5,4 26. atlon activities were sent to every 1 children. community of 5,000 or over In the tbe company to the promoter, and be "The figures show,” said Governor yond the promoter to the stock sales I'nlted States and Canada, and to ev Johnson today, "a phenomenal regis ery city under 6,000 which had Indi man and the stock broker, demand tration of progressives. Here is a BILL MEANS NEW ERA H1R ALASKA cated to the association that some ing of them honesty of Intention and new party that in a few days regis effort toward public recreation has integrity of action It Is not the pur ters almost 2,000 more members than The Alaskan railroad bill will mean pose, and It will not be tbe effect of one of the old parties, and 2,600 less b«wn made great things for Alaska and the this law to hamper, circumscribe or Ten hundred and fifty cities re than the other old party. Northwest, according to E. L. Gard sponded, and tbe result la.a compre ' retard the progress or development “The preHent registration repre ner, who arrived here Saturday night I of legitimate and honest corporate hensive survey of recreation in Amer sents only about l-25th of the total on his way to Fort Klamath, where he I activity in this state. The law is the ica today. vote that will be cast In November, will visit his father, S. B. Gardner. Trimd of the square corporation. Six hundred nnd forty-two cities re when a full state ticket and a suc Mr. Gardner has been in the far Oregon wants and needs the pro port themselves in various stages of cessor to United State« Senator Per North for some years and is familiar ducing corporation to come in. to de activity. Of these, 342 have regular kins will be elected. I expect tbe wltb conditions there existing. He is velop her resources, to market her paid play leaders In their playgrounds progressive candidates to poll more connAted with tbe Seattle-Alaska products, to open her mines, to In- {votes than the combined vote of all and recreation centers; 22 have vol- canning concerns and spends most of {crease her workshops, her mills and other candidates. unteer leaders and 59 have no play BT Yf a. CT his time in Alaska. factories. leaders. “When it Is understood that re<i«- 1 —1 “The people of Alaska are still One hundred and forty-nine school , Suppose John Doe wants to buy a tration doe« not mean voting strength I celebrating the introduction of the tdny grounds, often supervised by farm and has no money. He knows of candidates in any respect, and that Alaska railroad bill,” said he this public school teachers at recess or ■ where there are 100 acres of good most of the people register from force morning, “and they have good reasons land, worth loo an acre, r He wants of habit or tradition, the enrollment after school. are reported. for celebrating, for a railroad into Seventy cities that never before , to put it into crop and to carry it i (Jf the California progressive party is Alaska will mean tbe handling of mil thaii abounding.' had playgrounds have taken initial ¡until its produce will begin to pay him nothing lees _________________ _ Tbe ’ tax «Is / * a v- Liu >s ¿8 tar ■•<*•• 'T* V. « I . _ The republicans and the democrats have lions in low grade ore that at present steps, through appointing a recrea back for his work and worry. land will coet him 810.000. the im- alrwMty ghown how lhey fear the re. cannot be handled at a profit. tion secretary, forming an association "Personally. I know of several provenants and working capital 810,- W|U by tht.lr preBent act|vitles On or a commission, securing land on properties that run from 89 to 815 a ot|)er hand, the progressive party bond Issues or requesting approprla- 000 more. ton that are idle now on account of John Doe is entitled to borrow 830.- I ha . D((t done on ^ half the work that lions In addition, thirty-one otber '*•»<1 Kx««v MW.,« MaMtale. U i- »»- ' the present cost of getting ore to the cities are working to establish play 000 to buy and equip his farm. He the other parties have done, and they smelters. With tbe building of the would not be justltl«>d In borrowing ■ enters. have shown better results.” railroad these properties can operate 1 130,000 or 850,000 or 8100,000 on Because the tone is full, round and rich, and at a very nice profit. And there are the deal. No one would be so opti- the absolute pitch a great advantage in training < OAL MINERN SEEKING TO HOLD AUTO hundreds of other properties where AN INCREASE IN WAGES : mlstic aa to hope to find any man. or the ear. Then, too, the degree of touch and the RACES ON ICE the conditions are just the same.’” i set of men, who would loan 130,000 COTTONWOOD. N. D„ Jan. 30—A responsiveness of the action are very valuable in on a {20,000 proposition, certainly I niled Press Service new and exciting sport has appeared HAMMOND PLEA the development of perfect fingering. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 30,- -De not 1100,000. in this part of the country this win » “ NOT GUttTY" 1 fail to see, then, that If John Doe Furthermore, “Concord’’ Pianos are durably mands for a 10 iwr cent wage In ter in the form ot automobile racing C. E. Hammond, indicted for com can not expect to borrow (100,000 on ci ease for coni miners were to be for- built to withstand constant practice and yet on the ice. mitting an assault and for attempting mulated today nt a district meeting a >20,000 gamble, why the promoters Arrangements were completed to to commit another assault upon his retain the original brilliancy of tone, and respon of the United Mino Work ora of Amer of a corporation expect to borrow of day for a grand prize race to be held siveness of action. sisters-ln-law, was arraigned before ica. Patrick Gildny, district presi a band of stockholders two or three In the near future on Cottonwood Circuit Judge Benson on Monday. times tlie value of the basic proposi Five bequtiful designs from which to select dent, was to preside, Lake. He entered pleas of not guilty to both bo lias to offer those who Invest your piano—the construction and equipment of In sounding the keynote of the tion I The sportsmen have constructed a charges. i In his securities. iiK-etlng today Gildny declared that ruce course two miles long, and some all styles being the same. No corporation has the right to the operators, with whom their con exceptionally fast time has been made L. A. Richardson, a well known Call and be convinced that you can own one of there beautiful tracts expire April 1, are practically drown Its stockholders with a satur in trials. UMtrument* at a moderatecoet andon ea*y monthly payment*. resident of Bly, is spending the lat- ated solution of stock certificate«. ceitait to grant the Increases to be The turns are bankod with snow, ' ter part of the week here, attending But what about speculative Invest- j demanded. but when tbe machines start skidding to business matters. Mr. Richardson the development of the patent-i Ho predicted that the Increases | £ nient, , rtv , ., ... there la considerable trouble in nego- says there was considerable snow * t I urticle, <1 er ,, I el,, •> 1 a ■ I It t ed of problematical « < value, the would go Into effect by February 1, Hating the turns. when he left home, He looks for opening of the mine of unknown and that the trnm« wage raises will be good crops this summer worth. All patenta have to be pro grnnted In other Pennsylvania dis- Old papers for starting Area. Ten moted, all mines have to be developed. tricts. cents an armful. Come and get a 1 do not believe the legislature has The operators today declared that load. W. O. 8mlth Printing Co. liny right to legislate ngalnst honest tho calling of a convention of the and legitimate speculation. It Is the miners for February 24 was done In God-given right of man to take a IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR the hope of forcing a meeting of the I chance. POOR CURED AT HALF PRICE OR FREE wage scale committees of both sldea Tbe mining game is a gambling NO KNIFE. OR PAIM later In tho month, In order that when I game, with Luck for the dealer and NO PAY UNTIL CURED the present contract oxpires thero will I Chance for the lookout, it is a good hv SUASANTtE. No X h.ivo boon a month of disagreement Rav or other awiadle NNOUNCEMENT is hereby made to the friends of the law glime if it Is square, and a bad one If WRITTEN GUARANTEE over wagos. which, according to the It Is crooked. Any man has a right 3*day painlr<tN platter partnership of Henry W. Keesee and Rollo C. Groeatbe-ck, contracts, would give the men the ANY TUMOR. LUMP to play II, but he haB a right to know or SORE on the IIP. FACE recently dissolved by the death of the former, and to the pub right to strike without automatically or body long i. CANCER. when ho sits In a game that tho deal It H.var P.ln. Until I Mt breaking tho agreements. lic generally, that Rollo C. Groesbeck will continue the prac Absolutely In - —a «4 cent citko of P. D. P. Stxti. 120-PAGE BOOK K I I Is honest, tho cards not marked, and Skin So i| . v IIh the ptirrhiiae of a full «lie hot •col tree; kil.mnni.l« r tice of law at the location of the late firm, with office* in the tie ot 11. 11. I> PreTriutiou for Kcxeina— for 14 that lie has a chance to win back the I years of THOUSANDS CURED ' Ilin Hhuulanl skin ri-n>e«ly. Belief snar- Crisler-Stilta Building, corner of Seventh and Main street«, in nntceil IVoin till« flr-t bottle or your money re money he put In. funded. P. p. P. Skin Soup, purest anil bland i" When the moral stockholder invests est of Skin Klamath Falls, Oregon. .«lioiild alwny* bo used In I BEliCVE IS ALWAYS CANCER, ind Al WAYS podons with P. I>. P. Prescription, tho WILL A. LEONARD tn mining stock he has the right to ennneetion d.tp (Ixndt In ttlt armpit amt KILLS QUICKLY • othimr, henliiur lotion. Wo have made fast lawtar wa have CURED 10,000 0« ata aenit expect that his money wilt be used to ' frleiK I a of more than one family by recommend DENTI8T ing them* fhinona product* ami we want you to develop the mine and not the horse try them now oil the «ix-elal idTcr. Thia la Im "X Old Dr.AMrs. CH.*MLE*^ u :T as ^ “msT SMussrvi carmr ihciausts livirs ” mediate. You muat bring thia ail with yoa. White Maddox Bldg. power of the president’s automobile. I Como today. A B 438 ValsnciA St, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. KINDLY MAK tN« to someone with CANCER An investor has the right to know Whitman Drug Co., Klamath Falls CENI PER ACRE DROPS 81 NEW ORDER FIFTY DROWNEO WHEN SHIPS CRASH CAfETARIA LUNCH Will PATRONIZED I Concord Pianos the Pupils’ Choice? . <1* rExhibitedTby"! Famous Skin Soap Free! $1000 FREE Shepherd Piano Depot A Any Lump Woman’s Bresst