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turitlMiloi- l lUMIjlM,lllJ''-HII llwl

ding " HlHhphWjif Hn l'Mir KM

,lli, ihi'I II I" IH'lft'vwl They will

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IlKI'DINd, Marchvll. Mrn. 0. 0.

McKiiIkIiI. who resides wear tlolln

yUIa, gavo birth to (our children Inst

nltlit. Tli woro nil born between

ij()3 iiiul 11:1G.

All of the children nro normally

developed. The first horn weighed

3i pounds, unit tlio last 13 pounds.

Mm. McKnlght Jm 40 year of ago;

nud weighs 10G pounds, Hlio Is llio

mother or nine other children, nil of

whom nro living.

The mother U doing sploudldly af

ter giving birth to quadruplets.

At iioim today, all four of tho llttlu

linen wero dleoplnii pvnreftilly nfter

kllKhl noiirUlmient.

TIki nttendlnic h)'Hlilnit bolluvw

tint (our will till llvo.

To nld In thin, mi iiecliitly liiijirn

vlixd Incubator vux went out from

ItcddliiK In an nutotuohllu today,

UriiiMi nt Pine 41roT'.

A ltriuru of more than uual Inter-'

et will bo given nt tho Pine drove

icliool hoimo Saturday evonlng. wliou

J I. Joliuhtone and W. 1). i)eehoru

will talk on Alanka, toting (acta

learned through residence there. The

lecture will lo llluritrntcd with Inn

tern xlldcx procured by Klder 8, D.

Ilnrlnu No ndnil.Hlon will be

charged.

t'oinel'N llroitiei' lien.

Adolph Cornell arrived last night!

(rem .Minnesota to aMlst Jn the search

(or tho body o( his brother, who vra

swept down tho Mnk River raplda

and drowned a vvoek ngo. Tho broth

er will remain until tho body. let

(mind, and will then toko tho remains

emt for burial.

oDadruplets ARE

BORN TO MOTHER

OF NINE OTHERS

STATE FORESTRY PRODUCTS ARE .

TO BE STUOIED BY U, S. OFFICERS;

PLAN WILL BE VERY BENEFICIAL

( I lernlil Bpeclnl Hervlce)

l'0RTlANU, March 11. Tho ai

trlct forester at Portland bus uat in

augurated ntfoxnauatlvo study' of tho

1'ioductlon and consumption of, foroaf

nrodiirta In Oregojianjl A'BBhifnfton.

specially prepared schedules ore,

Iwliig mailed to nil producera of and"

lalerK in lumber, ahlnglea, plica,

I'olea, ties, pulp, fuel wood, boxes,

ImnketB, trunks nnd other Hlmllor

wooden products, wjth u view to do

''.rnilnlng tlip quantity nnd viiluo of

Iboso products 'mode nnd lined nnnu

ol'J'Jn theso two stales.

The last similar survey of tho

wood using Industries of this region

was rmido flyo years to? It is bo

"oved thnt alncju, then ' surprlslDB

lunges havo tjtkeTplgesTa 'tiOrnffr

"s Industries." Old plnhtsftuiTe been

enlarged, new: pianishnye'. been built,

..nnd many ontiriyrnay 'Industries

I'ove sprung -up., ' ." ' ,

..f 'i .l Vs -

Dn purchssrt 'ortiMwdl-d In con -

llecnuse lhWfactov,wiiot,'bten

mr,, Jwiw;;kastfwiiilR

happened tbkttrlInrotat-';ka.Ta

Founjf Congressman

Fights Sen. Penrose

Thl In HeprcHcntntlvo Arthur

Ruploy ;( l'cniiylvnnla. who han tic

BUn n flhl nuiilmt Benntor rcmoo

on tho .round that IiIb reflection to

tho aennio wa obtained corruptly.

Mr. Ituploy In hlmmjlf a ntcmher of

cangroaa irom rcnnayivnnia. no

charKfil, In tin nrRiiiunnt before tht

donato coinmltlio which hnndled tho

camt of Pennine, that tho liquor Inter

enln combined In behoK of I'enroue

"(or' tho pitrpoun of buying votes

through paid ngentii." Ho chargod

nUo thnl big oinployora of hthor co

erced their men to vote for Fonroae

In tho primary. Mr. Uupley wob

elected aa a rndlcal republican nnd u-

progressive In 1912, but ho wa de

feated for re-election In 19H.

SHERIFF IS AFTER

DELINQUENT TAX

Ni:cOM XOTIOK IIKIN'd HKXT TO

T1IOSK IX ARHKA1W I'Olt PIMt

HO.VAIi TAX CAN IKVV AMI

AKUi THKIlt II'KRTV

The nhorlff'a olllco (orco l bimy

lending out tho aocond notlcca lo

tho people delinquent in pergonal tax.

Under tho law, tho Hhcrlff han tho

power to levy on nnd noil all pornonal

property of dellnquentH to Battofy tho

tax fee. Ho con also charge tho per

aonal tax against any real mtnto tho

dollnqucnt may own.

tracts; whoroas tho purchaser could

hnyo obtained tho product locally.

Tho.gonoral assembling and pub

lishing,' by tho government, of Infor

mation along these linos toads to

promoto tho" uso of homo products.

Furthermore, It- Is folt that, thoao ln

torestod In developing tho reaourcos

of tho region will find tho statistical

resuming from this study nt great

valuo,

It Is, expected that tho forest serv

ice will receive' tho co-oporntlon nud

support of, all firms called upon to

furnish reports In connection with

this slud'f for It 'i flbvjoun that to bo

of the highest value tho ngurea

shoujd bo, complete,

there nro nearly 4,000 llrms In

Oregon" and IVnablngtonVutlllsIng for

est products, directly, or-Indirect ly, In

cohnec'tlon with their' ilBustrlos.

Hahcei'thsre will bo n .Uge 'volume

ofcorrMPondenco to nanaio, ana

inuch Work to be done In classifying

nil ' summarising tho Individual

schedule Jhawlir goto roa,ko up. the

comuleted reBbrt'V ' u, '

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY,

TWENTY-ONECARS

OF STOCK LEAVE

OXM AMtVV KlUHT VMtH I.KKT

j TO (JO Ol'T, Till: HIIH'I'IXO tiKA.

, m iiuixii Hiiirrv wKi,i, ri.y.

Twenly.nin. enrloaiU of Htock left

Mldlniiil today for oittaldo'polnta, In-

siiiui of alxlneh, as repuKodyeOer

nliiy. iS'lneleeu cnrloadH wero of rat

tle, the thlpiuciitH being an follews:

Kr;U Ktukrl, hlx earn to Swanacn &

fo., Rhcrniiiento; CIuim, Morion, lx

tarn lo Oakland Meat Co., Oakland;

Clmido Mitchell, live car? to Orato &

Owen Co., Oakland: Oidjorno, two

corn dairy alock lo Newman, Col'f.

llcHldeH i hose, AdaniM & Stewart

'sent two earn of horaea lo Ban 1'ran-

It.fclKCO.

Thla la probably the !n big hlp

t'lef'i o( cnttlo to be sent out. There

arc only about eight more carloads of

initio awaiting fdilpinent.

CROOK TO WORK

LINCOLN ROUTE

IWJ KXI OK THK COUXTV ItOAl)

APPItOPHIATIO.V TO UK SI'KXT

IX IIOAI) FltOM IIKXD TO LA

1'IXK VIA LAVA IIUTTK

I.A PINK, March 11. Tho county

court of Crook county has appropria

ted tho "big end'of tho county's road

runds, to be used on tho Lincoln high

way, from Rend to l.a Pine, via Lava

nutte.

it In tho Intention of tho county olll

cluls to make this highway as good ail

any in tho state, mid keep it so.

The rond la ono which wlll-bq used

extensively by automoblllsts en route

to tho fair, and will give them an op

portunity to see Oregon's most per-

fe,ct volcano whllo en route.

LINKS LEAD THE

BOWLING LEAGUE

I'ALMH ARK TRIMMED, IX TWO OF

THRKK OAMK8. AND DROP TO

HKCONI) IOSITIOX IX THE

ieim: cor.UMX

Tim l.lnkvlllo team last night took

two o( tbroo games from the Palms.

Incidentally, they took tho lead of the.

Rowling League from tho Palm team.

Tho scores follew:

L1NKVJLLKS

1- 2

,,...,..188 101

.148 ;,213v'

3.

109

161

166

136

Hlco . , .

Sholl ..

Dremer

lloyd . ,

Lcnvltt

.161

,.163

,.116

163

.143

J30187

Totals 770

PALMS

840 708

2

146

191

163'

154

176

3

177

.165

170

126

134

Laventk .

Kotsdover

R. Dnle .

D, Dajo . .

Kent . . ,

Totals ,

,,.13

,,.136

,..149

.156

,.148

.74.4 816 ,770

neturWirom S.,F.

Kd Dunham nd Luke B. Walker

catne In lastmlght tjovn an Francisco

whero'tbey attended tlio Vanderbllt

rjice.

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Hera Fres Merrill. v -.

jf&tlutifa. 'Merrill anf CftOMr.

ri;HsVs,refldtlir of Menrlll sad

botlt Corner'' county - couwlHloners,

r'3itri far 'business trlpK 'Z 5

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Lillian Cook, Brooklyn Girl Who

Disappeared, Found Dead at New

Haven; Former Employer's Home

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Tho body of Lillian Cook, the 18-yr.r-olU

stenographer, who had been

missing since February 2fith last, was

found on the top of a hill called West

rtec.lt In Weatvll! a,, suburb of Now.

llaven. It has not b'een'aseertalned

In what manner alio mot her death,

but suicide is tho general belief.

Previous to lier disappearance Miss

Conk had been stenographer for.Vlr-j

glnlus Mayo, n wealthy manufacturer

of Now Haven, and had lived alone

In I'ic V. W. P. A. or Now Haven.

Mayo has now admitted that while

fha lived with his wife In New Haven

he owned the house at 546 Fourth

street, u flno residential part of

Rrooklyn. where Miss Waterbury,

once his stenographer in hia New

Hayon factory, now lives' as Mrs. J.

Dudley. In that.houso and neighbor

hood Mayo himself , was known as J.

D illey. There arc also In tho house

thrco children, two of whom, Mayo

ro8, belong to him and Miss Water-

MATTHEWS HEADS

THE LOCAL MOOSE

COUXCILMAX IS CHOSEN AS. Die

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TATOR OF PAPS" AT IABT

MART'S MEETING A SOCIAL

TIME FOLLOWED?'

At last nighty- meeting of Klamath

Lodge No. li06,;Loyal Order of

Moose, tho (oliowlng officers were

elocted for the ensuing term;

Dictator O. pi Mathews;

yico Dictator. Harry. Richardson.

Prelate Fred Bi'?BjrMr.

Trustee Ross Nlekerton.

Treasurer Robert A Mitchell.

OuterOuard W H?jA. Rentier. -Inuor

Guard Ojay Wilson i

All of tho newpfllcprs have been

ardent worlcorsfoitiie advancement

of the lodge, nnd'gret things are ex

pected during their; administration, ,

-. Following iheVerder of business

lust night, thf)MBben eniyd A

Ida.soclal time,- sjim(. gongs 'and, a

"I'liUmaH" Cat" AHrnets. ' n -

Much Interest is .being shown

In

the' now Maxwelinourlag car, which

Is. on exhlbttlen, today. The. Interior

rrtngemenV.il, gehtlit,'the ear .csn

be convertea t eefig qusrters,

MARCH II, 1915

bnry Another woman Is .the mother

of the third.

Mayo's confession brings' him out

as a, striking figure In the mystery,

although at the' time of Miss Cooks'

disappearance be was on a trip to

PhfladolphJa and Washington- He

claims that Miss Cook bad no knowl

edge of his dual life, and la perfectly

Innocent of anything that may be said

of her:

The simple chronology of events In

the related lives of Mrs. Dudley and

Lillian Cook are these:

It was four years 'ago that Miss

Waters or Waterbury. Mayo's stenog

rapher, went to ltvo in the Brooklyn

house as Mrs. Dudley. Three years

ago Lillian Cook was employed aa

nurijo girl for Mrs. Dudley.- It waa a

year ago that Lillian went to work

as a stenographer In the New Haven

factor'. going to live at the Y. W. C.

A. and paying .84. SO. a. week for room

and board Lillian, disappeared on

Thursday. February 25th. and it was

not until Tuesday, March 2d, that her

father reported her disappearance.,

OPERA "MARTHA"

PLEASES CROWD

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MKDFORD PAPERS COMMENT IN

GLOWING TERMS UPON CAPA

RIL1TY OF COMPANY KLAM

ATI! FALLS WOMAN A MEMBER

According to the Medford papers,

tlio now Andrews Opera company's

production of Broadhurat's "Martha"

is one of the. best English operas

seen -on the Coast thla season, end

they predict wonderful successes

whon the company goes on the road.

Ed Andrews, whose excellent work

as, "Koko" In the production of "The

Mikado" here a tew years ago, Is

head of the new company., Mrs. Don

J: Zumwatt of this city Is ono of the

cast, and regarding her the Medford

critics mako the following' cemment:

Sun: Julia .Zumwalt, who took

thf part of Nancy, was a favorite

from her first appearance In the'dnet

in tbeflrst act. She has i fine Uf

presence, indacU and sings. h;fHt

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MalUTrlbune) Julia luiwH' gave,

a most InteULfMt est .iry'rtilt;

Hon' of the ptrtrof NftWlftW wo

favor in :tae:lrst;uet WWitim;

ani bsW'Ur,a4rtnee;tbrek'tbe ei-

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WASHINGTON, D. C, Mareli II.

over Uio arrivai of the GeriBaai cnUeer Eitel -Frelderieh.-nfsi

iMrboVawl the al-Jct-Co. the Aaaericasi sailer, Frjre,-1

UaleincBta, President Wllaost has cancelled slipt-H'

next, three week.

Me win penoauUly Msaase charge-of the tnter tasaal -.ato-Hiesi mt:

vtvlll nee only offciab In tonch with

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WltsOB baa ordered seaurchh-f

with theatnl-ur of the aailtec ship

In ro-operatiag la the laTeatiaatioa.

"A moat searchlac ienqryU

action is (axes wiu oe Daaea vpoa

It Is expected that the Eitel Freiderich wJU fatteme mt "Keifelk. tyl

The German fighter lata bad shape, mad H la alsoreterto''Uat"Ars'

British warshlne are waltlajr. o the

United Press Service

NORFOLK, March 1. It is BaolHciauy rettortea iaat' raiaan aaa;.

protested against the reiease of the

The protest. It ie understood, represents It to be an

the part of the United States to permit a vessel i

repair and return to sea to resnnse

United Press Service.

muuiiii. Aunn . imwmvu . -ii...-wp n-p--

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lag io break through the battle lime sonth of; AwmJyif

The numerical losses were Kt' gte. - v tfe-ili? WWi

. It Is clalaaed that British Titors-d)pe4 '(MiJsMMb'

;rlhUMniar--re .sd,lWWB.ii

DOG LICENSE IS

BEING COLLECTEO

COUNCIL OIIDERS POUNDMASTER

TO 5LKE A THOROUGH ROUND-j

UP, AND HE HAS STARTED TO

DO THIS

if you wish to keep Fido, Rover;

or Sport, part with, 1, 50 for a 1915

model dog license. If you wish to

keep Queen. Trjale or Lady doge of

tho female persuasion you will be

taxed 13.

The city council has wisely decided

that there are' too raaany dogs in

Klamath, Falls. Therefore, Pound-

master Ed Owens was notified to

round up all dogs that are not wear-"

Ing licenses. 'Owens says he will car-

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A steel bridgo, Supported; on eon-

csete piers; wlll.span Lost 'JRIver near

tho reclamation smie'e "dlvewlon dam

In placecpttb!eTwiIson"bfrige,'ttiere,

v)ich.lHiaBedsclared-' unsafe for

trae: This moralng the -aembers of

theeewuty, court JVt,.to the bridge

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r-ielamatlon-serTlce: . Af tsr sesae cen-

ference tSre;;lt wm airreed .tbat'.tha

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fence, drove a nall;throBgb tbe'SrsJI

nnger pi nta ten nana; .:

driven, all t; wjr.. i and , net vkw

claw hammer, with whlchHo;tretJi:

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