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«Ulf föl ÜISIRIBUÎIOHTOINDIANS Indian Mrrvic«* Authorizes the Pur- eliuM* of Over 704» Head of Beef Slock for Klamath Reservation, fhto uni lu- MMribaM 1» ••*«- «liaua, uml They Will Be Given linn- to Make Payment. liidlun Agent Edson Watson of the Klamath Indian reservation has just i< < rived notification that th» bureau of Indian uffiilrs has authorized the purchase of additional stoc k for dis tribution umong the Indian furmers. Bids on Illis l«|t will lie opened ut the Agency April 2. I'll» proposals will bn for the sale ol <1 s6 heifers and 55 bulls to Uncle Ham This cattlo Is to be of the beef type, and further information can be secured ut the Klamath Agency. In addition the government will soon purchase ten graded stallions for the Klamath reservation. The date of opening blds for these lots not i>< m announced. There is, perhaps, no other Indian 1« srrvatiou where the Indians show such intelligent Interest in farming .mil other gulnful pursuits us on tho Klamnth reservation, For years the majority haw- shown I hcmsolves to I«» capable farmers. The improvements of their allot- m><nls has also aroussd in the Indians a desire to also Improve their cattle, and In this they are being helped by tlie government. Lust summer, about 1,000 h«'ad of cattle were distributed, and the cattle to be bought soon will also be distributed. For these cattle the Indimi* are given n period of several years in which to pay for them One of the most «ucceipiful revival cninpaigri'- ui h'-ld in Klamath Falls is n<> u -«-oslon ut th«- First Chris tian < hutch, Where Evaugellst Put- num Is holding nightly meetings. I here are large crowds at every ses- sl<>n, and there Is much enthusiasm shown lu the work. HAYH INTERIOR OF THE IM SEETHING HOT MOVING OF LAND NEW PULLMAN It ATEM OFFICE OPPOSED AICE NOW EFFE4TIYE CIÎY MAY IA» OVER AItttNr CAMAL WAHIIINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28. Culled Press Service Senator t'liumberlaln has received a WASHINGTON, D. C-, Feb. 28. letter from < luy Tallman, <dmmte- Beginning toiuorrow two can live as ■ loner of the general land ffice, In reply to u suggestion of L. F. Wake cheaply us one, at least Insofar as rid field of Heuttle, advcx atlng the remov ing In Pullman car drawing rooms Is al of the luud office ut Lukevlew to concerned, for an order increasing the <<»st of high living goes into effect on Crescent. all the large railroads. Tallman suys that tlie proposed | Ordinarily Pullman berth rates are I chuiigu in the location of the land not affected, but where a single pas- ollice for tlie Lukevlew district does not meet with Ills upproval for several «iiiger wants a drawing room com- partment ail to himself, he will have reasons. to pay two, two and a half or three Crescent, h«t suys, has no line of times the railroad fare, plus the Pull railroad communication, te situated man rate, according to the road and In th«, extreme northwestern part of train. Hu- land district, and bus but 2U0 in Ou the New York Central lines no habitants, while Lakeview bus rall- | road communication and a population drawing room or compartment will be sold to a passenger who has not pur- ■ of about 1,300. «hased two railroad tickets, and those who wish such accommodations on MILLIONAIRE IS INDICTED HY JURY the Empire Htat«; limited I ms tween New York city and Buffalo will have to buy three tickets. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28.—J. Tho Pennsylvania lines will here st Ils RESTORE Parker Whitney, a well known Cali LA N DH IN MTATE fornia millionaire, was today Indicted after require the purchase of tickets aggregating two and a half times the on charge of white slavery preferred regular fare between two points be WAHIIINGTON. I). (!., Feb 24 by Genevieve Hannan, who accused During tlie montn of January th«- de him of tiansportlug her from San fore selling a drawing room to a pass enger. partment of the Interior, through Its Francisco to Seattle in August of last None of the Increase will go to the own officers or in co-opeiutlou with year. Pullman company, whose contracts the department of justice, lias been At 10 o'c lock this morning Whitney active In prosecuting suits against arrived at Commissioner Krull's office with the various roads remain In force. those suH|H-«-t«-<l of frau«l In connection and furnished 110,000 bond. The Increase was not ordered or in- with public land matters of various Commissioner Krull set the hearing Htigatixj by the Interstate Commerce kinds: tot Mar< li 4, before Judge Dooling. Commission, and the sole duty of that Durlug January, 19 14, 4,200 acres body will I m - to see that the new rule of land were rocov«-red by the depart "t.l .N4.IRL" IM te enforced impartially. ment from those who had made fraud- WAHIIINGTON, D. C„ Fob. 27. I lie Interior of tho earth 1s hut, Im- meii««4y hot, 111 the opinion of Gruovo E. Gilbert, writing today in a bulletin 'on "Interpretation of Anomalies of Gravity," for the Unltad Htates geo- 1 logical survey. "Tlie inner earth te the inuliunubiu 1 pluygrouiKl of tlie Imagination," he said. “Once It contained tho forges of blacksmith gods; or It wus the birthplace of our race, or the home or ^prison of disembodied spirits. "Later Hymiues hollowed from it a vast, habitable empire, concave like I lie world of Koresh. "Hclenco now claims exclusive title, but bolds It chiefly for speculative purposes, and the freedom of spec ulation recognize« but two limitations. Tim Inner earth Is dense and it is ‘rigid. 11 Is my own view that the Inner part of the neckus te not mere- ! ly hot, but very hot." * N. Y Thr«* suits ulent entries thereon were Involved, I wo n Oregon, In NEW YORK. Feb. 18.— Edna which decrees were re '-ntly rend«-r<-«l Freund, the first "gungirl" to come restoring 4,040 acres of timber lah«t under th> notice of the police, was In that stat«*, valued at about 180,000. today convicted In Judge Gibbs' court. and on«- suit in Colorado, restoring Tin girl was arrested in a raid on leu aerts of agricultural land dance bull frequented by the East i I Hido gangsters. She had a revolver MX III LIFE OF 1 In her stocking. S<K<H>|,s DECRIED MINISTER SAYS NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 28,- With bls head and the upper part of his body filled with buckshot, the body of Captain Collier *a< found at his her mit lodge today, across a poker table. Form of Contract for th«- Tranater Is Now Being Drawn I p by the Gov The captain’s lifeless fingers clutch ernment Attorneys, ami Will Be ed the cards making a "royal flush ” Ment Here for Approval in a Short Across the table, face up, were cards Thv-v—— The Majority of the Rights making a "full house.” Are 'II Secured. It is believed that the loser mur dered the captain and fled. A sugar If the city will take up all the vest planter is suspected. ed water rights It can secure, and will give sufficient bonds to Indemnify the United States against future claims POET by owners of the water rights not se cured, there will be no objection on OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 28.—"The the part of the government to the fill Heights/ Joaquin Miller's home in the ing up of the Ankeny canal. foothills, with its beautiful view of The above Is a resume of the latest the city and harbor of Oakland, will proposition to be made in the work be purchased by the women of Oak now under way to close up the Ank land. eny «anal, the waterway meandering A plan is on foot to raise the neces through the city that has been blamed sary 150,000 by the issue of share for unhealthiness in years past. certificates of >1 each, and from the Authority has been given the gov rush to get them it is thought the ernment by the council committee I money will be rained in a few week*. working on this to draw up a form of cox‘ract for this transfer of title. It FRED MELHAME is expected that this will be sent here HI YM A I^AN< H shortly for approval by the council. Councilmen O. D. Matthews, Leslie The old Boyse estate, owned by Rogers and J. Fred Goeller, members Ernest M. Bubb, Allen Sloan and J. U. of the committee have been working Miner, has just been disposed of by Industriously on this matter for some them, The new owner is Fred Mel- months, and they hope to have the hase. canal closed this summer. They are This ranch te on Lost River, and much elfcted at the attitude taken by contains 160 acres The land te un the government in the matter. der the Griffith lateral, which will be used for irrigation this spring and WANTS TO FORM ITALY WII.L BE AT A MOUNTED BAND summer. THE FAIR—MAYBE __________________ < 'hicago F«-«te Off on Train "I have read the article about your ROME, Feb. 28. Ambassador CHICAGO. Feb. 28.—Joe Tinker, proposed trip to the fair, mounted, Thomas Nelson Page was notified by manager of the Chicago Federal oase- land I am clear up in the air about It. the government today that Italy in jball tram, and for a time the stormy 1 want to get in on it if possible." tends to have an exhibit at the San Thusly writes T. F. D’arcy to the I petrel in the Federate versus organ- Francisco exposition. I ized baseball war, expected to leave i local Elks’ Lodge. Mr. D'arcy says The note intimated, however, that today for Texas, with his players, for i he is a member of the Antlered Herd, the country might reconsider if the the early spring training season. and that he spent ten years In the Immigration bill is passed with any Anti.Murphy ^nd Federal League sup- {army as bandmaster, three years of unfriendly provisions. porters planned to give the Chicago t that time being with the Fourth Cav- The clause providing for Medical outlaws a rousing send-off. airy. officers on the Italian immigrant ships __________________ Mr. D'arcy states that he is casting Is cited as one of the things that Home From Sewaion.__________________ about for a location in this state, and I might cause Italy to reconsider Deputy District Game Warden since reading the account of the pro I NIVERHITY OF OREGON. Feb. "DAMN"—Ql'ITM 23 Th» Increas'-d social Ilf«- In high schools Is thought by some educators NEW YORK. Feb. 28. Rev. Chas. to be the cause of th«* lax attltud«- I,. Quinn, pastor of the Reformed toward studl«*« often taken by. an en ; Episcopal church in 1-eonard street, tering class at college Greenpoint, spent today preparing his "Ten or twelve years ago the fresh 'valedictory" sermon in that pulpit. NEW NAVY HILL I Wit Bi 1.1.I TS IN rill HACK Dr. Quinn planned to resign tomor- REFORE HOLME < '1 w| |> I'l I I BROW N'M DEATH man was (he hardest worker tn the university, but today he Is the poor j row upon the suggestion of Bishop WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28.— That Pete Brown, an Indian whose est, the least energetic and the least 1 Rudolph of Manhattan, following b<xly wa» found earlier in th«- w«vek, appreciative," said Professor H. C. 'charges b> some members of his con- The navy appropriation was reported met death at the hands of another, Is Howe yesterday in speaking of the gregutlon that ho said during a con- to the house of representatives today. verhation, "you be damned," or "IT1 The bill carries appropriations total u certainty. An examination of the present freshman class ling $129.964,333. Professor iiowe has been making ; tie damned." body by Dr. Johnson revealed two In this measure provisions are a study of the mental ability of his Quinn today again explained that bullet holes In the back. increasing the navy's Olio of th«- bullets pierced the heart different claHsea. Last semester he be did not say either. He explained made for strength by the construction of two and »as found in the front of the «.no no Il's to th« freshmen in his thus: "But I used 'damned' in the past battleships, six destroyers, one sea dead man s veal. Either of the bullets classes, while the seniors received more H's than the percentage of their I tense, which the dictionary tells you going submarine, three coast defense would have been fatal. | means condemned, detestlble. There- submarines and four small torpedo I h«< Indian authorities are of the numbers allowed. "I think I have the poorest Fresh- fore, I did not use 'damn' as a swear boats. opinion that the two missi«*« were from the same gun. The courses indi mm class and the best Benlor class word. There was no profanity.” Hcor«-s of Rev. Quinn's parishioners CARRANZA WANTS cate that -one shot nas fired uft«*r that I have had for some time.' said t< n years ago came to the university fought tlie uction of certain church TO PAY DAMAGES Brown started to fall. Ho far. one Indian bus bean arrest t<- improve his opportunltlee, while officials against the young pastor, and WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28.— ed. pending a further investigation. th«- Freshman of today Is sent and II hey used every influence to keep him Blown was on«- of a number of In <oni«’« very likely for the social life." I from resigning, declaring he has According to unofficial advices, Car Professor Howe reports that about .greatly increased the membership of ranza is willing to pay Mrs. Benton dians «tending a dance Saturday at monetary compensation, if it will be Piute Camp, ten miles from tho aub- one-third of each Frtwhman class ; th«» church. of aid in closing the incident. .. —■ 1 " .........— agency at Yalimx. and In company drops out at th«- end of the first year From British sources, it is stated with a few friends, he left after mid and those who remain usually de- III II.DINt. CHARGE PAYMENTS vel«>p into students by their Senior 'III POSTI*(»NED TO JUNE that unetes Villa's original story of a night Later his body wis found courtmartial is proven, money is no It was at first thought that there year. Instead of easing up In their The following telegram has been consideration. Villa must prove the was ouly one bullet wound, but an work Seniors usually study harder received by the local office of the rec- {shooting was justified. Indian boy who liad hoard shots early than Fresh men. lamatlon service from E. G. Hopson, Sunday morning Insisted that he had supervising engineer of the Pacific BESIDES TAKING DOG'S heard two In quick succession. This Midi AL WAVELET STEW. MEN ATE BISCUITS HITS MT. MILTS division: was born« out by the examination "Th< mmission today passed the, Friday afternoon Tom Watters ST. LOUIS. Feb. 28.- All vice following resolution: Hou»«-)« In Ht. Louis were to be closed " 'Resolved, That the building came in from the Crane &• Watters tonight at mldniglit, according to the < bulges f >r all proj«*cts except Sunny ranch on Lost River after a supply of CHH'AGO, F« b. 27. "Back to the grad.iul elimination plan" of the side falling due on March 1st. April dog biscuits. His coming reveals a Blko" 1« the program advo«ated by board of police commteteonera, who 1st and May 1st, and all building story of a wondrous feed enjoyed (?) Dr Effi«- L Lobdell, pr<*«ld«-nt of the started tlie movement to dear out the < barges w liich have been postponed to by Garry Cozad and W. R. Brooks. Marcli 1st, 1914, under previous or Some days ago. Cozad and Brooks t*hl«*ago Medical Women's ' lub, to t< nderloln early In the year. ders of the commission, bo and the autoed out to the Crane & Watters About 325 inmates were «-xi>ected x vlve the "athletic girl" and consign "«linker slouch" Into restful oblivion. to b<* driven from the houses tonight. am«- are hereby postponed until June ranch to enjoy a day's outing and do The Ht. Louis policy begun with 1st, 1914; that all project offices be a little fishing. When they arrived at Th«) bicycle. Dr Lobdell clsltns, will «lumping down the liil tight on the notified by telegram to that effect, the ranch no one was at home, all save th«- mothers of the race from physics! <l«-t«*i loratlon Into which they selling of liquor In the tenderloin, announcing tliat all penalties hereto hands being up on Stukel mountain liuv«- full«-ii ns a result of the "litnou- Next came a schedule of "early clos- fore accrued under the order of July rescuing a dog from one of Rill sim- habit" a ml It« accompanying Ing," and forbidding music In the 21st are remitted; also stating that Brandt's traps. tit is order Is made In anticipation of Cozad and Brooks had acquired a houses. evil«, including th«« tango tea. The List big movciiHnt of the, the early passage of pending legisla fiue appetite driving out to the ranch, Mentally, physically ami «'motion- ally the • languishing, willowy type oft' gradual plan" was tho forcing of the tion providing for a complete read so they walked right into the kitchen ml»« of th«' present <k ■< ade 1« not up . telephone companies to remove all justment of the terms of payment.’ " to see if they could forage a feed. Garry found a tempting pot of stew to the standard of her sister of a de telephones. The women have, in the to Chicago and pretty soon Brooks unearthed a majority of cases, gone Pl«-a«umt Surprise. cade or two ago." H»l«l Dr- Lobdell In honor of the birthday of Dr. box of biscuits. today. "Except In a fow isolated in- and other largo cities. .Maxwell M. Long, his wife and Miss About the time they had finished Hian«« * th«' athletic girl te no more. their meal Tom Watters and Bill Big Indoor Meet Tonight Jennie Harris planned a surprise par Th«' r« i on for h«-r declin«' Is that the DENVER. Fob. 28 The biggest in- ly for him Wednesday, which was at Brandt returned with their injured modern girl, even of th«' inhblle class, ■or track meet, ever held in tho tended by Mr. and Mrs. Syd Evans, •log. When Tom looked for his pot of I as ot I vllilng «Ion«' for h< r. Auto >cky Mountain region will open hero Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans, Mr. and "'scraps stew" for his dog he mobile« relievo her of th«' necessity of wap liig any considerable distance. t< night at the city auditorium. All Mrs. A. A. Bellman, Mr. and Mrs. G. much put out to find it gone. “Old doggie,' said Tom, "you o colleges in the Rocky Mountain A. Bellman, Mr. and Mrs. M. West, All th« « terete«« nlie gets te of tho im- have to make out today on dog er-eollcgiate conference will be rep Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Darling, Mr. and in passlv« ariety ,.|>pll< < to her by a ¡Mrs. Gene Wilson. Miss Dorothy Dar cult." But when he looked into the resented, most of them sending com inaSKeii«''. "As i D'lm ■■ for this deplorable petitors in every event. Tito meet ling, Arthur 1». Hay. Harold C. Mer biscuit box he found that empty. In tho meantime Cozad and Brooks condltloi that girl.« are falling Into I was tn.ide possible by orders front ryman. Tlie evening was pleasantly Hiiggeat hat th«’ slogan Back to tho I Finance Commissioner Pitcher for the spent in curds anil other diversions, wore looking for ipecac. Hike’ be put into circulation. Bicy construction of tho largest Indoor and a luncheon was served. Two Acta. cling te the best exercise ever invent banked track in tho world. 'fra. 'longolil Here. Patrons of the Star theater will get ed for a girl. It builds up th«' chest, Mrs. .1. C. Mongold, formerly a res a double run for their money Sunday, strengthens the arms and aids the To Senttl«-. growth <>n«' of the reasons tvhy j Harry Gooller left tills morning for ident of this city, but now living In as Manager John V. Houston will put girls of today are not so lull ns they Seattle, whore ho will spend several Seattle, Is here to look nfter her prop on two vaudeville acts for that night. erty interests. Her young son accom Til«' double bill will include a new act were ten or twenty years ago te that I days attending to business matters. by the Castlemans, and singing and panies her. bicycle« have gone out of fashion. acrobatic dancing by Foley and Pres Year rings on tho scale« of tteli^are "The tango and the ‘sllnker slouch’ cott. who will be here for the fore Mtoffer-IIowcll. used In Norway and France to deter uro typical of present day school girl A marriage license was Issued thia part of the coming week. A three reel standards. On«' te a passive dance mine tho age of sardines, whether and tho other te a passive walk. Both they have reached their full growth morning to Claro D. Stoffer and Hazel ' drama and the animated weekly will Howell. Jill out a full evening'R entertainment. and when they will spawn. should bo given up.” Carey M. Ramsby has returned from pose«l overland trip, he is convinced Salem, where he was called to attend that "the bunch te not burdened with a special session arranged by the fish moss on the back.” He believes that the trip horseback and game commissioners. and in stages to San Francisco will be a splendid advertisement for the In From Bonanza. J. O. Hamaker, editor of the > Bo- town, but says there should be a nanza Bulletin, is here from the mounted band, and he wants to or ganize this if he comes to Klamath Clover Ix-af City, attending to busi- I Falls. There are many musicians ness matters. among the local Elks, and this cow- i boy band is by no means an impos Itoud Builder Here. Jack Connolly came in Friday after sibility. noon from his home in the Keno dis trict to spend a few days in the county Gets Bounty. Ed Duffy today brought to the seat. clerk's office the hides of two coyotes : and two bobcats. Spring ( leaning. The prescription department and I medicine shelves of the Star Drug company are being scrubbed, scoured, sterilized and painted, and made to ' shine like the proverbial new dollar. Until recently the greatest ocean depth known was south of the Island of Guam—9,635 meters, A few months ago the German imperial ship Planet found a depth of 9.780 meters forty miles north of the Island of Mindanao. Famous Skin Soap Free! Ab* ’ it '. f: —a ¿J e nt ‘"ike of D. D. D. Skin ■> tlx- piin-hsac of a full aim bot tle < f ; P. 1». |*r. -criptioo for Ecaema—for 15 ye ■ • ml xkis remevlr. Kelief ruar- snte. ' ------ n ---- ' - --- or your morxy re- tlx» Brut -- Inttir f .ir <■ I). 11. I). Skin Soap, purest and blaod- r <»f < S'ltw, *lx>uld always I»- uwU in f ni.t v itn D. D. D. Prescription, the i hcalinx lotion. We have made fa»t fr ieti. - •>« si- re than one family by reeonum-nd- fiinon« pnxlixts and we want you to try t > now on tlx: Ma-'ial offer. Thia is im- D kn ’ i . i You iniut bring this ad with you. r <rvv - today. W ill Peddle Pelican. About the first of March R. W. Brooks will leave on his first trip peddling White Pelican Water, His territory will comprise all oj Oregon Whitman Drug Co., Klamath Falls and parts of Washington and Idaho.