He Hefua. Mostly H' ,,"i,cr ,n Klamnth FHh .... IkW Our Advertisers the Best Results . Get S '?,. B&.ii ( P7ti ii I W J ' 1 nai t m: . MCONPVliAW.No.W.1. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 20. 1908. Price, 5 Cents. K'I .K COMING TO OLD HOME Here Prom Ashland Discovers Quartz Ledge Remnant of Captain Jack's Band.;;;;;::: Will Start for Klamath HAVE BEEN LIVING IN OKLAHOMA Climate of Southern Country llns Consul I orqe Decrease in I heir Numbers, uml It Is I heir Wish Hint I hey Hi; Permitted In Return North Tin. in-w I'ldiifriliow lit I In- opera i Ihiiih. It l-rnuiiiig iiille 'iiiilnr nful ' justly tn, lot llii' llliim an- not milyj t.iilcl, litil nic tin- lrt Hint tin- film , jiiiitnl htvIk' cm I t . 'I In pro., ....i.lorid aim-in r limn '-'li ! li.' In Is;; tin-) imm- Kui i, a lung .me and It e.it but leu' ..i ....... i.. 1.-L I.......I ...... n. -r.... ..... i.i... .1 1 .... Iltinulllriiiiuin i ...i.i. -i- ,..,. .u,.i ,, ,,iitr. rui rent In -Vi-i)lHly, tin Ul el Mili Indian at ll' W'lKfMW i""' iili.ily liiininiUr. lillitlii-ii-)i-l , t ,i any nal In tlm hou-e. (in' ,jit;inOU4liHii mol'l ,,"'r.l H'Waln i.l lln land uml It .runt lf whin )nu like mid ttay nt long u jnu , trill)- l.uly iilno mi-niN-m. N-iialur kr. w ilhus liirlii.b, theenrnedy ('liaili-tCmtli of Kniisnt. hiuirtlf part hit "Mr. and Mit. liuv, fin- Kiu.vt Alirr ll.u'v il...mlll lrlllll4lll IstU Klamath lrtirilliii In Oregon, ttxrtlliiH fru-iidtatid n-Utltr lite. ftlililUmiaii """ ii-i"i"ii-ii'lllon r tlit n-riil. milli-i' mi Itiilliiii JiHlKii U II. Wiitiwn It In tlm city I U'hllu rliling fur horn- nil tlio low du jdiini Athland vi'lllng with lilt tlnugli-'tt-rt ilenny VttiDoni and Tom Nelson it, Mis I. If. mil with oilier rrhttlvM, ' made what tln-y U-llftv tolif a valuable lyd.i)t Mr. Wilt. on u.ed to gold ill.mvery, In tliu form of a ttiartJC ctlou In the lapm-lt) of Ills- Itdgt.-. Tfio le.lv' i nlut five fi-c-l In liit Attorrn-y, iinil when Klamath whs width, nlondt In a toulheastcrrily dlr i llrjil rut oil finni .tin-knin county m n-- j t-itlon, and dipt l tlm riortheait. Mr. tided al lAhr-vicu wlillu In- Mini Hint j VnnDorri, who knowit gold hearing rock llliii.. Hi-llln lliln .. lion iii-.irly uv j when he ices It, say the. prospect in n ery )i-iir nml Is ulw.i) niii.ln wt-lromu Mattering one and m nml Mr. Nelson Iliy lln-oM llnii- friend, will ri turn lalfr and Investigate further. In the rnea i lime they are keeping the ' New Moving Pictures ,OCI,llo" "' "' M u 'tcr,,t- Mf- VanDorn left u piece of llie ttiarU at ' tlm Oregonlan office where il may l , rii-n liy mi) line wlio It Interested. That gold will he foiiml In (hit lot-nitty In p.iylutf 'unritltii' tooncr or later, it the opinion ol old prospectors wlin are acquainted with the country. The ledge illncouml l.y Van Porn arc Nelson It In tho Mine lend a Iho world-famous Tnnopah mine In Nevada, the U-Ail PATROL THE FOREST Timber Companies Will Guard Against Destructive Fires DIVIDE THE LAND INTO DISTRICTS having Itfii traced n far north-wctl at System Will Be Inaugurated June 1st and Wardens WW Ride Timbered Possessions in This Section of Several of the Large Syndicates Mam have been perfected for the pa trolling of the tlmlier poraoeslons of the Wettein I'aciflc Land A Timber Co., Othkoth IjiikI A Timber Co., Southern Kaw Indian, pirpanil lhi report on thlt hill nml he dlp-d hit H-n In m- i!!ri in ci'iiin--'" n mill ll trruntal pttlnllr ink .4rtUl(tlJiii m lln land ( all IndUm It tU Qotpnti ai-n-1 Tht )llxt rrtn.iiiHiii! In Oklahoiim I . ... ..... .i .i... i .. .i ... irt Wt I lAfri iinniiiin .i in.- -in. ". :i itjrlirart wh- ttrr.- Nki-n Irmti th KUmitli rr.rr atmn In Indian Tir ritoryln loTt ikIiI nltrr llie MimIikt tir. Kurnni1 tlinr nirlMl In the IMtliat.t thru lii-llaiit have hrrn lontt it kr tlif Ir Orriion hmie (II tlm "JIJ calf fuitjr-nirir riinaiu Mid Ivu of Hum- UrifuunJ thrlr wa) Uik In (Irrnori, Uivlcj only tliirl) nun-. At matter tl fact, only rrrfiitreii of the Imliant llatlly wucl arulultitf. Tln-rn It ailbtllcitiirv ol tjciiiiliio limnrtlcl illicit hat piitrl in llieilrplrlhin tfU.tUn-1 TU JUI-x-t are Utility mid have not iftat tU time in l-lldlrii. They nn illiMrillnarlly kck worlrrt and fur JurililVt-llitllittlliril IhrllnlMt tolel)' t llirir oii imiiiul Ultir. It la lwijlit by tlm iimre prnn-ttlvn mlied Uoftlibntbe Kuiiiulli ii-.riallnii In "rtuo that tl.e iiuitiri ol the ri-m Mat i, Caj imn Jmk'i i,n:n arllln Us4l,aiea tplrlidid elfrct on the Mire tribe on the ni.rth I' ilflc roatt. TUiremUr ran fill and iroiininleal. VbUtuuiiy liiiliam abuiil Iheui hM taken totlrlrtV, tli-. itiinly ini-n limn "M 1I7 id itiloxiimiti niid ilevotrd tUmtrhca In i.iiitulta that nto niodt- Uinrmiiii,k' Thpy nlt In en Uek to ().,, ,,,) ,, Oiritmilaiia MllUm tu n turn. r It icinalnt 'ly forcjir-at tnlvo them li'o In ), an-l at the mine time, make WtM iirortoiiria r ih.-uiuii the mail lurttnrnliirllieir Oklilmiurt linUlnnt. ortir alter tin- rmnval nl Ct. UlaJack'aluiil In lu.li.ui territory-'"iJ-tlieniiiiiln-r lul luen reiliu-e.l ii.va I J BaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaw BaaaVaaaaaV avvvvva avl . avaV aaaaam- atT'aamW. iaiKiijSHak Tlii rapid ill-create in population," ta)t Senator L'urtlt, "n-int In he Iho r.-.iilt o menial amlrly raiiM-il by thrlr fnrcnl teparatlun Irnui their famlliet ami dlemlt. The ir-rt thow that they haiu ala)t Ueti ill.atllliil with their bx-atinn In the Iri-llaii territory and hate (ontlantly Ih-;. for -rmW-tton to ri-tiini. In l':!-3 they ina-bi a prttllon fur tint pnim-. The ntrnl at KUiitath ai-nry reirted uliiu title ' tllioti wat iifcrrnl to hlui that they would l-o kindly rifi'lle.! and that there a ampin npiitiiuity for Ihitn to n cure a i;kI IhelihiKrl mi that retrrva tlnu, whrie their fri.-ii.lt mi. I retatixtt Mtttibl he itlad tit K'eet Iheui. They hauaUa)a been rr)itrd at rapidly advanrlnit In clvilliillon. 'There it nn i1letl-iu hilt what their ii-moval ran I e arconiptl.lieil thtnuih the p'an ptopid and they lx' Ucniit nl tln-'i hindt in llklohiiiiia tulllcient lilmli In liuil-l them hornet on their new nlliituientt, netlier ith mine alorkan-liiit'inl url in life. They nill lxi-iilllli.il to H'-O arret for r.ich adult a iv I rl.lity acre, for etch minor whit teuiinet In tin) Klamath reterva. tlou. They lll I"' much better Ineatril from j purely liiiaiicl.il ttan lMilnt, to ray linthlUK of the lK-iielll tint will rouie to iheui fioui belliK eruiltlel t return In their iM hoinet. The libit. meiitt nl the Klamath Indiana Kill be complete I prior to July I of thl year." In view nl the early completion of the allotment on the On-i.Mii reervitlon, ol courte , roiuiett limit act tin thlt bill Ih-Iiiio the end of tills totiion In order that pmvltlnn mny I' maile f"r tlnr M(h1i. In hhUt to do lanly Juttlie by thpae Indiana, the (Jitapaw bill, which fia tlepirlmenl nuuaiire, :l nmendotl , --- f'onell btittei, InC'rixik Cniinty. And I'aclfic Company, Ilopkka Timber Co, Man," 'llri-am of .in Opiuui 1'iend," and u Iiimii'mt ol olheit. I'imiiiiliT It eitt only li n ci ntt. It runy be tl.nt Mi-mit. N'el'on nnd Van- Horn Iiiim; runile the lucky flml. Silter Ijiko Oreyonlan. WHERE YOl CAN VOTE Let Us Measure you for your Summer Suit We can fit you to the "dot" A Doubt Isn't a fact until you prove it Don't doubt us until you have tested us. You take no chances. We refund if we fall to give Satisfaction. K. K. K. STORE The Newest and Best for tha Man who cares and Wt-yeihaeuter Kami Co. The tract tinned by theto companies comprliei about GOOXO acrei and eitcndi from the California line to the reterve on the north. Iho tract hat been divided Into five districts and a patrolman will be In charge of everyone of the dittrict. It will bo Ida duty to ride over a portion of liia district every day and to keep clow watch for flrci, he on hand to caution Opinion of Attorney General Crawford t..e- abo..t n'rc ami to.ee that- n ...... , regulation! ol the tlate in regard to on Registration Inaiitwer In the iiiettion whether ; trlct nllicer only by Iho uu of lilanW A vntert may vote foroiuiity olllcert nut.' the taineat thouuli ho werenot regiiter. tl.le n( the precinct in which they are nl, but In cither cue lie can not voto irititt.-ird, Altnrriey (ii-nerat A. M. for county otlicert. lie mint vote in the Craw lord a I wouldcallioui atten-' nrrcinct In which he llvet .to vote for tlou tn Sec. 17, Articles, id the State jt,B,n. II he chauxet hit rvuldenev alttr Oontltullii, which niuiret that every reiilitirlng, ho may chance hit realf with all chance for Are. Tba patrol, men will telcct place (or partita to bnHd fire and will tee to It that they ara as. tlnguithed before the carap I daeertad. Mott of the foreat Urea hare In the part been due to careleaane oo tba part o( pleaiure teeker and ia order to avert big lone the companle ownlai tba kada In thli immediate aectlon bare combla. ed for the protection of tbelr poeeeaaios. Looking Up Indian Land iiialilli-l elector i-linll voto In the pii rlrict in which he liter, for iiioniy nllicert uml In any county In the rtate lor ttati'iitlleeit, i-t. rheiefore, wheth er n voter it u-iiittered or not, he muni tratiun, if the Imcka are atill open, In the mnriner provided in Pec. 2S27, by the uieof lllauk li. If lie doe not do to, he can vote by ute of Wank A, the tamo ni II ho wre not rcglttercd at all, vote in tlm piecimt In which he liu-t, at he li nit n'.lttere.l In tint precinct, ( fiirciiiiulyoilU-ert. Ofemirae, if hellvt a but in that euro he can vote for all or it reclttf led in one prcclnd (or both) nllicert, at he it voting in the precinct ho may vole in another fur Mate and dit'l in which ho livet." by the tenate committee n follona: the good cltlicti. "fliat the Mvietary nf the interior Ihs The removal of rvttrlotiona from the and he hereby It imtliorIr.nl ii-i.l direct- ' Undt of other tribes at tlio Quapaw ed In le-t-ire to the rolls ol the Klamath agency except homesteads Is a drat "tfney in nv'"ii tlmu M.hI.w Imliant ; tic departure (roni the policy which ha mm enrolled ut the ()u.ipav ageney, to- . Ikiti followed for year. Secretary Ojr-Ui-thtr with their descendant livlliit at field Informed congress In trautmtrting the date of tlie pattajje nl thlt act, and in draft of prniotel legislation for thlt that upon the removal til any of raid prpoie that ho Is convinced the time Indian to the Khiniath reservation they , m p.,,,,0 i,cn tiele InJIans Quapawa ; Und In vicinity of Aen dake with lire in the forest are enforced. In ad Uilion to lIng In the employ ol the timber companies the patrolmen will be state warden and will have police au thority. However, the cost of maintain ing the force will be born entirely by the companle owning the land. The patrolmen will reside upon the land In their district and will be (applied with lionet and all necessary camp equip ment. The service will begin on June 1st and will continue throughout the summer, or a long as the dry weather continue, mukiiii; it potaible for fires. The Weyer heautcr Land Company ha adopted this system in all ol Its timber belt and J. W. Alexander, a member ol the com pany, states that It hat proven very sue ce'sful nnd that heavy losses by fire have Ineii nvoldcd by in cans of the pa trol system. The patrolmen of tlio five district In thia section will be under the taper- vision of J. F. Kimball, and will be sta tioned a follow District No. 1. Land In the Immediate vicinity of Pokegatna with John Kurber a patrolman. Xo Superintendent H. O. Wilaon, of tba Klamath Indian Reservation, arrived In the city list night from rartoai potsU along the main Una of tba Bootbtrn Pa cific, where be baa been for tba part month looking op Indian land. Ho Ute that it will be necessary for blm to return there In a fair amthi to com plete the work. Ha wa aceompaated by Mr. Wilton and left for tba agataey today. Water Extremely Rough Admiral Nosier, who U aatbority at) nautical matters pertaining to tba Upper lake, aav that tba watae were blfber yesterday than they have tree be by any of tba navigator. Tht) i Hornet hat laid in the laa of BqotM Point for two dayt on account of tba roughness of the water. Bbabaa about 11000 worth of freight on board. Snow at Sliver Lake hall bo nllotto.l ns other Indiana on aid rerervtitlon and Ihnt upon the pas sage ol thl act they tlmll be accorded all the rights and privileges ol other Indian enrolled nt the Klamath agency. Provided, that lor the purpose ol such removal tlio secretary of the inteilor bo and hels hereby authoriiod to sell, under such rules nod regulations us lie may prescribe, all landt Inherited and oilier- wlto heretofoio allotted to the members I nl said tribe In Oklahoma, nml he li nuthorired to Istue npitent In fee sim ple lo the purchaser or purchaser of said lands, uml D lestrlctioni im to tlio uile, Incumbrance ami luxation of laud uliiill llii'icupon Im removed." In order lo avail themselves of thlt opportunity In uliirn to their dlslnt)! home, Iho Modoc must consont to the provision ol his net in an open council called for the purpose ol passing upon It. This, it U believed, will bo a simple formality. .Senator Curtis can- see no complications in arranging lor the re moval ol Iho Modoc. They appear to becapabloof managing iheirown nffulrj. Indeed, in aomo lespecto ul least, they aro much lurthcr advancod than the rank niid file' ol many more prominent tribes. All ol their hardihood, which one tlino was exhibited In a determined opiioBlllon lu tho continued encroach ments ol tho ivhltoman, eeuu to have been turned luto tho channel ol Indus try and the "bad" Indian ha become YVyiiudots, Seneca, Peorlas, Kattern Shawnecs, Modocs, etc. should bo permitted to manage their own busi ness iitTnlra. A u class they are moral, soU-r and progressive. y Notice To Fruit Growers It will soon bo the season ol Aphis nml Codling Moths, and it liehooves every one having fruit tree or ihrubery lo be on the watch for the early appear itnco nf tho pests. If any small collect ion ol the eggs nr larvae ol these insect escaped the sulphur-lino tiolutlon, a very few tiny ol warm spring weather will tiiako them active and so fast do tiiey proiogate their species, they will soon cover llie tree In which they survived nnd early treatment now will obviate a summer' light with them Inter. For Iho Apld-i gieou or any other kind on trees, shrubs or plant, Quassl chip and tvl-aleotl soap Is the standard rem edy. For Codling moth the various arsenate ol lead preparations are beet. Hulk-tins with formula of these spray may bo had on applications. Do not wall until you are notified formally! Gel busy. I). A. Steuinh, Fruit Inspector. Chnrle Lambert, of the Klamath Fnlls-Bly stage line, la In the city front Bonanza. Miami, J. Y. iohnson a patrolman. No. 3. 1 , -.. , o ....I- .....t. , trl..4l. uunus near apvnecr tuuiu ui nitiutm river with Harry Pearson in charge. No. I. Lands between Odessa and Aspen ljtkowlthM.il. Wampler In charge. No. 5. I Jim! j along west side of Upper lake with K P. Haral ton t patrolman. The tlmtier companle do not aim to shut out camper nnd hunter but have adopted the system in order-to do away It rained Wednesday night, and oat Thursday morning tba rain toraad to now, and an Inch of the beautiful aooa covered the ground. Tba good wtttUf the ground got, with all protaacta aa ara go to pre of a continuance of rain for the nest week, make atecy ona waar a broad mile. Silver Lake Laadar. Working on Plant Again Moore Brot. ttartad a force of man to work on the power plant thlt mornlag after having been thut down for teTtral day. Tho plant will now be roahad to completion unlet unforteen conditlona should arise and cauat farther delay. If your eve trouble you, tea Wlnteta. wT"t M.Tt. . I,, "'Tt mouhl-: , The proof of the freezer it in the freezing The White Mountain Freezer inakei more cream, better cream, and makes it catier ami (draper (Inn any other freezer on the market ,&.T US SHOW YOU WHY ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE DEALERS 'PX v .'A M ,11: V,4 'M i. "A J M rj H U 1:3 -. y -,"il IV .. N l H i n'l i, v , ' 1 4il l:i Lfi. I'ftrJ M 1 Ml ' VI mi -;--:' I m- ) .-."i