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MONDAY, may II. IUI i THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE THrlKK BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF LUMBER —■ During the next 90 days we will sell Klamath County Fir dimension at a base price of $12.50 Now is the time to build while the price is low. Let us figure estimates on everything in the building line. PHONE 107 BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY CORNER MAIN and SPRING STS known here, won the third prise. KAGI.E TO NCRKAM EARTHQUAKE BRINGS DEVASTATION TRANSFERS OF AT »••ORT ON »TH Johnny Dobbins figured In the Roman rare money. REAL ESTATE Great preparations are under way "Skeeter” rode everything he drew CATANIA, Sicily, May U.—Thous In many mm. the ruling passion Is and was not thrown. He and Johnny for one big time at Fort Klamath on ands of people have been killed and a thirst for strong beverages. In oth- Judd shono In the fancy rope work |tho Fourth of July. Henry F Johnson to Lewis E. score« of villages and towns either era it la a deslre for gold, while in and In lassoing, and lie also took Nearly a thousand dollars has been totally destroyed or badly damaged a» Johnson, deed, 310, 3% S% SE >4 ■till others, It Is a voracious appetite money In wild horse and wild mule ■buscrlbed to finance tbe amusements the result of a series of earthquake NW%, Sec. 29-36-14. tor learning or the arts. and pay for the prizes to be given. events. talnmcnt committee. Tbe following shocks in this vicinity last night. Klamath Korporation to Ida B. With "Skeeter Bill" Robbins, six- The fun is to Include everything In That Robbins Is a great Klamatn members were present: Mr. and Mrs In addition, the volcano of Mt. Etna Momyer, deed, lot 12. bloca 218. foot-all Itodco Idol, rider and roper, booster is shown from the fact that the way of outdoor amusement, with W. D. Cofer, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Truax, is in action, and its rumbling is add Mills Second addition. who gets the crowd with him wherev his entry at every show Is from Klam plenty of specialties staged In the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Low, Mr. and Mrs. ing to tlie terror of the refugees. Abagall A. Welch to N. S. Merrill, er he appears, this passion la poetry, ath Falls, and he Is Interesting a num halls and under tents Glen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Everywhere are great fissures in I warranty deed, »10, 30x60, tract in metrical rythmic poetry, with which ber of clever horsemen In the Klam Brewbaker, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cris- tbe earth, through which gas and , Merrill. he Is surcharged, and which breaks ath Rodeo, which he contends Is sec KILIM FATHER To Invltatloi.s are being Issued by Mrs. ler, Mrs. H. Momyer. Mrs. Etta Boiler, . smoke are ascending. Miles Sign company to Alice 1. out Into Jingling verse upon the louât ond to none. Hugh Atkinson and W. sit E HIS MOTHER George H. Merryman and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Jennie Hum. Mrs. Win. Whit From all parts of the island come Mlles, warranty deed. »10, NE% SE provocation. He also has another II. Cheney of Caspar, Wyo., are here NORWALK. Calif., May 8,—Val- E. U bitmap for a party to be given at lock. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moreland. The stories of appalling fatalities. %, Sec. 17-40-10. passion. and that Is to get just one upon the ndvlce of "Skeeter,” and <-ntln» O'Cconnell, aged 43 years, was the Baldwin hotel Thursday after invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. Every road leading to this city is P. R. Merrill to Rose Merrill, war more chance al "Pin Kara," I the mean they are looking for jobs on Klamath ■hot and Instantly killed by his 19- noon. ('art's will be the main diver Alford, Miss Ida Momyer, Vurl Brew congested with hysterical refugees, ranty deed, »10, lot 2, block 27, Mer little outlaw which bucked him from county ranches, until the Rodeo Both I year-old ■on. Varney at thia place to- sion. baker. fleeing In terror from their home«. rill. his chances st first money in the are riders and ropers of no mean day. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Linera, with a population of 1,000, Jay J. Arant et ux to J. C. Page, finals at the Elks' Rodeo last year. After bla arreat tbe boy clalmed Ladles' n ght at the Moose hall on ability. Friends of Mrs. Louis Bath and and Veneria, with a population of warranty deed, »10. SW% NW%. "Pin Ears' and the Dalton ranch that be ■bot hla father becauae he Wednesday evening proved to be a 2,183, are reported to be completely N% SWH. Sec. 5; SE% NE%, Sec figure prominently In Skeeter's latest had attacked hf* mother and threaten highly enjo»able evening, and dancing Mrs. John J. Parker were delightfully destroyed. Cosetina, the soldiers re 6-39-10. IMONH' (¡KOWTH entertained Thursday afternoon at rondelet. which he sprung while at IN RENT IN U. M. ed to kill both of them with a razor. and cards were indulged in until a tho home of Mrs. Parker, 500 being port, Is completely razed. * Henry Mason Brixton to Chas. M. Bakersfield llodeo a few weeks ago. O'Connell was shot through the late hour, when refreshments were Zerbatti, Pennisi. Pelpasso, Maria. Reid et ux. warranty deed, »10, part tbe game of the afternoon. The A portion of It follows: heart, and died with the open raxor served Tills Is a monthly feature Mangano and a score of other villages of lot 5, block 21, Klamath Falls. LONDON, May ».—The trade union with the lodge, and is always well guests were Mrs. Thomas Hampton. are badly damaged by the earthquake Thu Pitchfork outfit's In Klamath movement is growing faster In the gripped In his hand. E. P. McCornack to Martin Bros., Mrs. Richard E. Smith, Mrs. F. Zim attended. Earlier In the evening tbe | and fire. county, way out on a branch; I tint'd Stales Ilian In nny other coun inc., warranty deed, »10, lot 18, block 1 Baldwin. Mrs. Will Baldwin, Mrs. flolowlng program was given: .Mt. Etna is still rumbling fearfully, 18, Railroad addition. All the cowboys call It the big Pitch try In tho world, according to the an THEIR JOR IS Vocal Solo .... . Mrs. Matthew Smith Fred Schallock, Mrs. George Baldwin, and this has thrown the refugees into TO GET KISSED fork ranch. nual report of the International Trade G. H. Carleton et ux to H. F. Tolle, Mrs. Claude Dagge ’ t, Miss Maude WASHINGTON, D. C.. May 8 — Vocal Solo ... .................. Ruth Sing further fear. quit claim deed, »10, NW >4 NE%, Il's just tho place for youug men who I nlon Federation. Recitation .... .... Miya Sannomiya Baldwin, Mrs. Arthur E. Whitman, There are a dozen or more young men Thousands of soldiers and national Sec. 36-40-10. There was a gain In the aggregate como out to tho West - ot elite Washington society circles Duet . . . Edith Sing, Mlya Sannomiya Mrs. Orb Campbell, Mrs. Carl Cofer, police are at work removing the dead J. G. Swan et ux to H. F. Tolle, membership of American trade unions Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. Karl G. Cum Who want to learn to rope and ride, e a e »■bo today are considered the luckiest and injured from fourteen thickly warranty deed. $10, SW% NE%. Sec mings. Mrs. Charles I. Roberts. Mrs. and their courage they will lest. last year of 279,377- more than half Tien in the world, bar nobody. The sixth birthday of Katherine populated villages at the base of the 36-40-10. They get up early In tho morning and of the entire world's Increase—as Walton was the occasion for a birth Elbert B. Hall. Mrs. J. C. Brocken- volcano. The young men today were named United States to Stephen Griffith, against 217.636 In Germany, second leave before daylight; -their Identity is not made public— day party given in her honor Wednes brough. Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs. Earl There are many villages from patent. NE% NE%, Sec. 31-39-11%. Hat, and 39,868 In Belgian. on the Whitlock. Mrs. William Whitlock. They pound them dowu the hind legs as the fortunate ones on whom will day by her mother, Mrs. George Wal which reports have not been received, third. The Klamath Development compa till the sun goes out of sight. tie showered the kisses of a group of ton. and which was attended by Ger Mrs. Charles J. Martin. Mrs. Robert and it is believed they were entirely ny to Charles M. Hunter et ux war Although some of the European A. Emmett, Mrs. William H. Mason. Their horses were all big and stout—| "vestal virgins" as a portion of the trude Waldron, Beatrice Walton. destroyed. ranty deed, $10, lot 16C, block 5, they sure could buck and bawl— | countries show a falling off, owing to program of "The Fire Regained." an Dorothy and Georgia Delxell, Elixa- • ' Mrs. Frank Ankeny, Mrs. Robert Sav Communication is all cut off, and Railroad addition. the disastrous effects of the Balkan idge. Mrs. A. D. Miller, Mrs. Frank And I didn't have to stub my toe at outdoor Greek pageant which ia to be beth Graves. Mercedes Boyd and Eve »ar. the total gain In the nineteen na Klamath Korporation to S. H. Grif Ward. Mrs M. W. Coseboom, Mrs. there will be confusion as to the ex first to get a fall. given later this month under the au- lyn Whitmore. The party was held at tent of the damage for several days. fith. deed, $10, lota 1 and 2, block tions represented In the federation Is Joseph S. Kent, Mrs. Rufus Moore. Now 1 have rode many su outlaw the California-Oregon Power compa spices of the Drama league. 302, Darrow addition; lot 11, block- horse, such as "Steamboat” and , stated to have been 493.468. the en Between 700 and 800 will partici* ny's Conger avenue property, and tbe Mrs. James McClure, Mrs. Carey M. PosTl M MAKER tire membership being 7,394,461. 205, Mills Second addition. Ramsby. Mrs. 8. Edward Martin. Mrs. "Speed Ball," pate in the pageant, but only those children spent a joyous afternoon, ENDS HIS LIFE Alex Martin et ux to A. H. Newton, Bert E. Withrow. Mrs. O. W. Robert But they've got one up in Oregon, young men named will be permitted romping over the spacious lawn, RODEO W1ILL IIE AT THE deed, $9,767.07, NW% Sec. 36-3»-9. who's sure the worst of all. to receive the osculatory offerings of swinging in 'swings and hammocks son. Mrs. H. E. Dixon, Mrs. F. H. FAIR GROUNDS THIS YEAR United States to Ralph Woodden, SANTA BARBARA. May 9. — Chas Cofer, Mrs. Charles I. Robertson. Mrs. He only weighs eight hundred pounds, and playing juvenile games. During ¡the vestal virgins.” W. Post, millionaire proprietor of the patent. W% SE%, EH NW%, NE% F. B. English. Mrs. H. H. Edmunds. is slim as any crane; the afternoon refreshments ware The Elks' Rodeo thia year will be cereal food manufactories at Battle SWU Sec. 17; WU NE%, SE% Mrs. R. H. Dunbar* Mrs. J. Frank And the cowboys they all know him. Win Dennis. now of Butte. Mont.. served. held at the same location as In the Adams, Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg. Creek. Mich., committed suicide at his NW%. See. 20.41.13. for “Pin Ears" Is his name. e e ♦ Arrangements have just been »» h«r* ’<• ’••«< hl" Mrs. Den J. F. Adams to Ross Finley, war- home near here this morning. When I tried to ride, he left the earth. I’»»1- The Pythian Club was entertained Mrs. Sid Evans, Mrs. James Pelton. nis. and his sister. Mrs. B. 8. Grigsby, ranty deed. $ 10, N % SW % and lota 4 completed with E. II. Reames, owner His self destruction caused great The first and second prises were won a-bavlng wildcat tits, the Me came In last night after an ab on Thursday evening at the home of With bls hind feet perpendicular, and of the fair grounds, for Its use by “ sence of twenty-five years, and Is as- Mr. and Mrs. H. Moreland, on Fifth by Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Melhase. surprise, He recently underwent an and 5, Sec. 7-41-11. G. 8. Allen et ux to G. W. Anderson, Rodeo Association. operation for appendicitis, but his his front feet on the bits. and High streets. A social time was and the consolation award went to Work Is to begin at once on the founded at the city which has sup Mrs. Emmitt. Following the awards, friends all thought he was improving warranty deed, lot 20, block 37, 1 knew the people were with me, from spent in playing 500, followed by ice Crescent. Improvements to be made ou the planted tile little hamlet ha once a dainty luncheon was served. The in health. the cheering of the crowds. cream and cake served by the enter- knew, G. S. Allen et ux to Anna B. Ander grounds and the remodeling and en- To accomplish his deed. Post used Parker home was beautifully decor And half a second later, wo were up son. warranty deed. »10, lota 13 and larging of the grandstand and ated for the occasion by the hostesses, a thirty-thirty hunting rifle, the end among tbe clouds. flowers and greenery being used with of which he placed in his mouth, and 14, block 29; lota 15 and 19, block 31, Up there Is where I quit him—- h(, bleachers. The matter of transportation to a highly tasteful effect. pulling the trigger with his toe. The Crescent. beat me to the ground. Stephen H. Griffith et ux to H. E. ♦ ♦♦ discharge tore off almost the entire And Judge Griffin disqualified me grounds has been one that has been Crane et al, warranty deed, »10. NW bothering the directors, but It Is be- In honor of the birthday anniver top of his head. while 1 was coming down. llleved that this difficulty has been sary of Mrs. Charles I. Roberts, The suicide occurred at an early % SE% and lot 6. Sec. 6-40-10. "Skeeter" didn't figure in any of | solved. Zella G. Evans to Vivian R. Evans, friends and relatives tendered her a hour this morning. Post told the the big money at the Bakersfield j Tho association lias decided to ar surprise party at the home of her nurse he wished to be alone for a few warranty deed. »10, lots 7, 10, 15, 16, Rodeo, but he was one of the big fea-' range for one or more large barges mother, Mrs. G. W. White Friday moments, and she had hardly left the Sec. 4-40-11. turns of the show with his Irrepresa ’ to carry passengers betwoen the Wm. A. Stovell et ux to Frank W. afternoon. The affair caught Mrs. room when she heard the report of Ible good humor. He was unanimous grounds and the city. It Is believed Roberts completely unawares, and the rifle. She immediately rushed Fletcher, warranty deed, 31, W% ly chosen captain of a company of. that thia, with the fleet of launches, this added to the enjoyment of the back to her patient, whom she found 8W%, Sec. 27; EH 3E%, Sec. 28- cowboys offering Its services to Presi will provide ample accommodation for 35-15. afternoon. Many pretty presents in his death agony. dent Wilson, and was selected to man everyone. Frances E. Goor to Louis L. Goor, (were received by the guest of honor. Yesterday Post ordered a special > age the cowboys' dance at the Rakers- I The White home was prettily decor car to go East, and it was presumed warranty deed. »10, W% SE%, Sec. field armory. Queen Mary of England has or ated for the occasion, apple blossoms that he intended returning to Battle 35-40-8. being used in profusion. Bridge whist Creek. Dan D. Liskey to C. G. Merrill, war "Happy Jack" Hawn took tho buck dered that no lady of the royal house ranty deed. »10, SW% NW >4 and W was played, and the prize wns won by ing prize, Ben Dobbins was second hold may have any direct connection Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, who presented MHN1RNACK BUYS % SW%, Sec. 35-37-10. and Art Accord third. Acord won the with business of nny sort, thereby it to Mrs. Roberts. Attending were DREDGE FROM 8. P. Merle S. Kilgore et ux to Dan D. bulldogging, and Wolf Verdugo, also putting an end to "graft. The I H C Line TJIGS and calves thrive and grow fat Mrs. George H. Merryman, Mrs. Clar E. P. McCornack, who owns a large Liskey, warranty deed, same as fore QUIN AND HAT T when fed with warm, skim milk. MACHINES ence H. Underwood, Mrs Carl C. tract of marsh land along Upper going. rt. Reaper» You cannot get warm skim milk to feed them Cofer, Mrs. A. R. Campbell. Mrs. Les Klamath l-ake, has purchased the C. G. Merrill et ux to John Hayes rt, Mower« . Machar» unless there is a cream separator on your lie Rogers, Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, dredge "Klamath Queen” from the deed. $10. SE% SW’A, SW% 3E%. Mar Leader» farm. Thera ia money enough in this one advantage Hav Preaaae Mrs. Will W. Baldwin, Mrs. Austin Southern Pacific. The dredge, which Sis N M and SW >4.8% NW >4 SE % to pay for a cream separator the first year. This is CORN MACHINES White. Mrs. Austin Hayden. Mrs. G. hns a three-yard capacity, was used Sec. 10-40-13. Fla at er«, Ptrhera sjiecially true if ydu buy a close skimming, durable Riader«. Cvhivater« W. White, Mrs. Floyd M. White and by the railroad in grading between Our sample book you will see so International Harvester cream separator—Lily, Ea«tla*e Cattar« UeRer. ShraMm Bluebell or Dairymaid. Miss Marjorie Sellers. Hanks 2nd Modoc Point. limy novel and elegant designs that How He Enjoyed (?) Himself. Til LAGI These separators have all ths points which make ♦ ♦ ♦ The "Queen ” is being put in com Pef, Spriai loetb. Will Mendenhall, who recently sold ou will be In a quandary as to which cream separators good. They have the balanced bowl, tad Dteh Harrew« The regular monthly banquet of mission. and will be used in diking his ranch near town. Is at present In to select. But If you will give us an theself-adjusting neck bearing, ths tool steel spindles, Calliratara GENERAL LINI the bronze bushings, the spiral gears, the low supply Prosperity Rebekah Lodge was one of across the Wocus ranch. This is the dulging in a short period of recrea Idea of your scheme of Interior house Oil »ad Ga» Eaciaae can, the high skim milk spout, and the open, saui- the pleasant social features of the hist step in a system for reclaiming tion and relaxation. Yesterday be Oil Tracter« lecoratlon, we feel sure we can aid Magare Spreader« tary base, without which no separator can be satis .week just past. The committee in the land that McCornack has out ^conceived the Idea of spending a few you as to color combinations we Creta» Separater« factory. Farm Wagern charge of the affair just about cleaned lined. hours in Ashing off the wharf at the know we cnn as to providing sterling Some dealer near you hamlies I H C separators. Meter Treck« If you do not kiuw. write us and we will tell you Tbr««her« the local market of strawberries, and foot of Klamath avenue, but Instead wall papers nt prices to suit any, Grata Dritta who he is. We will also send you our cream sepa this delicious fruit was served with In possession of Vlncensio Grandon- ¡of pleasure, he stumbled into a batch lurse, even the most modest. rator book which tells you why it pays so well to ice cream and cake, and all the deli ' ico of Springfield is a pipe with a of work The first trout he landed buy an 1 H C separator. TwiM cacies tfiat go to make a strawberry meerschaum bowl, brass topped, and he didn't land He exerted such en A-fr’.lll THING THAT PAINT supper a delightful success. Many a wooden stem, which has been used ergy in taking the flsh from the water International Harvester Company of America compliments were showered on the continually for approximately 103 that he slammed it through a window (Iscarporated) committee for their efforts, and about years. The pipe was first owned by In the warehouse, and the rest of tbe Portland Ore, F. R. OLDS & CO 100 guests declared themselves as his grandfather, an Italian doctor, afternoon wax put in replacing the Cksapisa Dssriag McCsraick Mihrsskse OtUr»« . Uss "perfectly delighted." glass I and has cut on it thn date 1811. ‘ SKEETER BILL” BtCDMES POETIC International Harvester Cream Separators IN LOOKING OVER