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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
Wtt ku '"Til V" ' VV. ' V m'" rt $ JrV 5r 1 ".' ,- !'. iMf ilj""" " . . . - b : Vik UIP Ml! BY StfUHY SOUTH 4.1 .-'?" "I'.K 1 si..1" I Al "U :.-:? -v." u kxmhut or RK . 't '- h '.5 rMMANMKT '-.! " . . 1 i,'.'. WHTMCMI DOWN IX IMX1R TO J i-.-i-i-.-.4 --. .DM rUAVMI UA VlSml .11 1ft AM imrro vtmy boom fulled Pres Bervle. WASHINGTON, D. 0.. Oct. fi.-A Hi howplce, unique til Instruct Uc, will within a few weak bo added to tho attractloaa of Washington. It will be a permaaeat exhtbK of the natural' resource aad otkr advaat agvs offered by the Southern mate te capitalists, how wliw and labor era. The Hit crpr lee. will be under the aatreaag of the Southern Commer cial Ceagreas. The deatga l,to bring lo the attention el a large portion of over JOO.Oae people rMtlBg Washing t toa very,year a graphic presentation of what the. South m dotag and the oaaartaattfo tor farther develop- w h, if i Yf H1' . Iv '?) tu m m mi T - .1 - . w kft' lAf' The aahlMt will be Installed In a apaoleaa raawt. 4txll Net, on' the Toaa'd'oorof.the Sewthem building, 'WT'tiiyaeiaper. 'twtf black, from the WMte'HoMe. aad near other rot. ' .raawai aalhMaga that are invariably , v4aRa Ty4Htrlte. The dtopUy, will j ,e aa arraagea aa to iMareaa.ine ras-. ' wal rWtor a well a to Battery the la. " anlrtea of all .who eerteusly eeek lnfor- Marafaaearatleaa wilt be devoted to eeaaaaaulag the great point of ladral laaaraa hi the South The Haas at leadership are: ' Coaat'ltae. aarlgaale streams, wa ter powers. dletrlbutloB of rain fall. VarleMiM iaf Bolt, growing houra for vegetation." wet laade. foreat and , aslasral m related to rlrera aad the $ x r?V'- IU-'"" 'it J : "' i great, column i the room .wW eMt aaMe.'to ewphailte the palate of laaderahlp. "One column will b derated to each of the ajxteen atateavfor which the Southern Con aaereiat' Ooflgreaa eaeretoea Ka actlr- ttlea. Theaa are the Mate: AlahaaW. Arkaaaea. Florida. Ken taekr. Oeorgla. Loutatantr, Mar) land. , Ml lari. Kortn uaroiiae. Swath' CaraWaa;:TeaacieV; Virstada ad Weet VIralala-. . Arwaad theaa tal aa wlll.be ar- tha dawhwa of the drat four Taaak etato thdt aoatraeY for .(Cohilnned from Page i) I t wanner In Hughce, prcicneo for the rt-nnou that thu iloor, aa 1 any, lir.U ! left open and the family could hire heard.- . 'The roN)ltlouiMadeaa la the money waa that $1,000 would be left en the tabic or the 'mantel or eomo- wheru. around the' house whero I could get it readllyr 1 waa to kcop r.00, giro Alford $J50 and llankv f:50. It waa aald thofof the t&QO I kept I might hare lo give 100 or rn tit ouio other councilman that we might need to get lined Up to carry through the propoiltlou. "Ho aald the money would be In the right denominations, nnd that It would come, In'three pnckane. He aid that a quickly aa the contract wr.s signed up for Ibe paring that tho tnoncy would como from Portland,-na thc.t kept a man thero tor that urn oee. It would come byexpresa. The man thero to bring It to him whencrer ho waa ready." At thle point 'Attorney Onclll asknl ar to other trantaetlona IuvoItIiir others In alleged bribes, and tho tlato objected. Onetll Insisted that there were a scries of coarersatlont all on one deal .and leading up ',o t culmination, that they were a proper rart of the rase. There had boon In rtVw a design, he said, and In Justi fication maintained that In canes where the state was Interested It a wrong date waa alleged In t crime that the state was permitted to prote a date different from that tatt! In the .complaint. -After considerable sparring by both the ftate attorneys and the liwyvr rcpreaentlag the defensr the couit lustalaed the objection. Anilier question asked by O'Neill set the slnto'c eonnsel ta objecting, and Dip- uty Prosecuting Attorney Fcrcuroa Accused Onolll of filibustering The latter said that Kerguson evltlertl did .not know the meaning of thu word, aad jSaally, .after constdrnho rl-r. concluded,, "I kbope I bar l;i;t tb repntaUoa that my brother hn In thu chatrncUon of public Justice." TMr-ahot at the recent tttuitloa la the district attorney's oflee led to a very dtep silence for a- few seconds, and the the mayor resumed his tes timony. He said that on September 11 Mr. Hughes and the gentleman (Hc- Vahon) "drore up to hls.house about If p. m., and the mayor, larlted thtm la. Mr. McMahaa stated that his Tlek ..waa for the purpwwof aaklBg aa to the prospects for paring. Tho and Alford, In which ho aald' to them that he thought alt three of them could get otVrs from McMahon, and lu time he would, "como through." The major saw McMahon on the street onc after that, and asked him about- Hanks arid Alford. McMahon replied that tho two probably under stood the deal as made with Hughea, The major suggested that Hughe go' see llanka- at his More, and Mc Mahon said' he waa afraid to go by himself aa he might lay himself liable to the, penitentiary'. McMahon tug gested that the mayor go up with him, nnd they went together, Tho major aald that In his opinion any man who came Into, a tuwu and tried .to do business the way McMnhou did "ought to go to thn penitentiary. where he. belongs." The attorney. In addressing the court, as to .the bond for McMahon, whose caso on .the mayor's complaint was brought today, asked that It lie medo 15.000 'Instead of tho 110,000 asked by thn state, and said that be muse the mayor had been subject to so many rumors of pray In .paving, and had tried to get himself from un der the stigma of It by trying" to .en trap McMahon, waa no reason for tho bond being set at an exceaalra Bgure. Justice' d rave Axed the. bond at 110,000, which by agreement will cover tho three ease agrlast Mc Mahon, and, held him t answer to the December grand Jury. The caso brought by the mayor agalast Hughes will' be heard at I o'clock tomorrow morning. v . 1 TH0 TOGGERY'S: L -r - . V 'r?.''.VVi ... :-i ?'. V. Cleaning and Dyeing Works is the best equipped plant between Frisco and Portland. We make a specialty of cleaning and dyeing. Ladies gar ments, also, alterations and repairs ,, &&! Ph6ne6 ' -. '. . ' ,id . I f :. " . " ' Qei An ED. V. PRICE Made to Order Suit And Be Suited mj LYMAN MAY STAY UNTIL SATURDAY UMTKI) HTATKH MARMHAL MAY cximk a.1i i.vrr dktuty frakk 1RTTY JtMN THR HUNT FOR U II. TIlortXET FQtwfwtW tfn MC PtIKCTII M (Continued frasa Pas 1) In addltloB, every o'rjranlia l the Soath may display Ka, mayor replied that tho prospects were HKMraM aaamam ot pno-igaed, he thpught, aa thero was a BKrnicn n 10 pare nne street, and tasraajsac vlewsv Th BMUilaUMcf the exhibit and 'fJr.Ha sssisraleondoet will be attended T'-iir Dr. Clareaee-J. OweBs, secretary h i irasawiwc ' af the eoagress, Director Dawe In an in tartlear rsgardlag the mstter.aald: ' Tha' Sonthern exhibit will .net be ' an advertWag dodge. It le an edit- eattoaa! 'Man to llad the mind of : th " nattea-to an, uaderstaadlag of the . Seathern State aad: their wonderful J rsaint aad peealhle development. Th eaihlMt win hare aothlsg for sale, .' hat" will enablo.all rWltora to "aee" '.v -1 K; South, "..The Wlous purpoje jH th Snthrn.Commercial Ceagres k '.'. to aria)heB the ntlea h leading -,.;: ta- aearrsat aadarttaadlag ot the 't,j sash "i. " "" ' re ,- j ' 1- . -4 '.., y-- litfr v r . ti I'v, - AUTO TIRE CARE -T- .., -- - ,," A STUDY ITSELF alas a propcsltlon ;io pare Pak street, but Pine street hed pstltluaed for bhulltblc oBly. J. "Ho w&nted to' know wbat chanco he .had for his stylo of pavemont." said Mayor. Sanderson, "and showed m a sample of .tho granitoid, pavo ment which he bad with blm. He said Hugbcs had telegraphed him to como here at my suggestion, from Portland. , , "MrMcMah'on tald, 'If 'you can do! anything for jno along these lines I wiu.be good to you. might do you a favor. I do not want aair man in work- for me for nothlnr. u his Ume,' and fo on. ; "Itold him I appreciated his visit, bat did net want any presents or any faror. I cam then to,the conclusion that he waa looking for sorao one to brtbe." ,.' "Isn't It a fact that all" the time you rave Been trying to" protect bltulltblc pavement against any other kind in this rltv?" mkil illnnn nm - , . -.. .......v WWVI. I .' mmm dared; ."Do yon know that ib'cro nro ru mors on Ibe afreet to ths ehect that you have been doing all tliat yen possibly roHld to lieep any other style of .pavement from getting a chance in tms cltyT" asked Oneill. Again tho mayor denied. ' SIB...- ! . . &i.? .?-'"',,V'v."' "" "" " wi nareyoH not oecn trying to throt !. ., tajured and perhava tie competition, by the use of ordl. .V'" : - .; zk -t :" mjoommomjucATmuMAX ah I . '.. an . i" ' . . .. .. .-5. ruoamamt " Al 11 s i---jr-- . '''MOfOMKCr OR IMTOKTAKT Dsputy United State Marshall Frank Beatty and' hi prisoner. Dr. John Grant Lyman, bound over yes terday ly United State Commlsaioaer II. M. nichanlon to answer to the United States district eourt. district ot Oregon, at Portland, en a- charge of consplrlnc to'eicapefrasn the federal authorities at San anelaeo. did not start north this morrilnf ,iiJs expeeted. Deatty gfft a telegram from hla superior oMcer., United States Marshal Leslie M. Scott, to the effect that he wait h?ro temporarUy, as the marshal may start for Klamath Falls aad take Lyinnn north, leaving BeaUy to stay here, and Join the aaai for L. B Tnornct, Lyman s former nurse or comp&nlo'n, who 'escaped from tho the Klamath county Jail Sunday morning. The.ftdernl officials are particularly anxious to get Thornet, aa he Is a very Important wltneaa In the con spiracy caso against Lyman and Cbarlrtc Courtwrlght, who assisted Lyman to escape. While Courtwrlght Is enmeshed and baa confessed, Ly man lias not confessed to any con spiracy, although both be and Court- wrignt nro in diiraaee vno, Thornet I at large, j ljawrcnce Oallado, th chaffeur who drove tho three men 'away from the" Provldrnee hoi filial, Oaklaad. Sun day might, September 1th, I not considered., according to all that ran be 'learned, la any way guilt of con spiracy nor a .material witneci to prove It, unless his teetlrabnr would go to' Impeach tho veracity of the al leged' conspirators. All ho can swear to la tho roprnun- vcrysore. It is uadsrstood, over the steto. of alfnlni which prevented their men from getting trials, although It was contended that the entire grand Jury was not available. Attorney C. M. Oaelll tn the-brlbery ecsca yesterday, surprised at tho ro- appraranco of Ferguson as deputy dis trict attorney, raised the questloa aa to hla right to serve, when th fact ot tho reappointment como out. At tho same time Attorney Oaltl asked If tho fact that three of the grand Jury were, aot on hand at the NU BEER, LYMAN, IS ORDER GIVEN RTKICT.XKHH RMjl'lHKI HY IlKI. LTY MAItMIIAI.L HtMTTV HKKMM TO IIAVK IXWT HIM OIA1ID MAPIJMOX . KKAbKMTATKTIUKSralM i'hu fnllowl.i ' realty transhr. contracts, deed, mortgages, etc., re cently filed with th county clerk. arofurnlihed by the City aad Canal Abstract cempsny: Karl M. 11 rooks In J. V. Ogllbee, warranty ilred, 110, HW yu Sec ll-SS-IJ. t.uttlo Jopson l August Jeptua, wniranty deed, $10, all ot blocks I, ), 1.0, If., IB nnd IT, Kast Klamath Dr. Oraat Lyman has a now guard, Fall aiMlllon, ojienlng of th September term wasjwge iMapiemii railed to show tip, not duo to tho fact that thoy wer told, United State Dcpuly Alnrshal Frank to tay awaj'. V j neatly Uoea nut fcnew wby hla asslnt- rerguasa 'aald that It was not sj ant '.(' to niprnr today utile It within his knowledge. He said they wa because r wa- r proved yoster- VrA Mn.u,v.l...in. i-.. .....1 . uoeiier m eon to nam in. .! . w.... -... .. iHunV, unit claim deed, SI2C.13, lot ...... ...-.. ,T rr ...,u, un.m.r. 1. ii.i.i.,. .jji.u. u, uiuik w, r.Ktiiiiin iiviaiiia Huii,4,n Oregon Valley Land company to P, Mills Addition BARGAINS were out of, the Mat, ho, sir: It is not," the ni&yor rte-.tatlons made to him whea hli auto A auy Sad that aa Inner t t a anDareat cauae. Ubob amlnsllsa smsll holMwlli h rnM 1' l;iU aarfaee. tho oaly logical reaao'n r;ur jwaae being appcraatl iPMrt'tsJhi jaaUriaL . r - V jtka; hiwevw, I seldom. the cause, bussHmiui: I'j'''' vix li '. -i-. 1..: .v. ..." mt w-mymmmm m,m ,m, m.v-. tatW.,aa earelsssly, ttted the , taaaatewfagasaallipartlcle of mud M Vrt,(a(Mtr'tk envelope, the frosa wita4a'the tube and pressure v having com- naaces and by othsr.methed?"" rtu, ssr, T , At thlii point Oneflf asked the hum. (Ion as to tho mayor having seat' Mr. s mx,.mnji) to ry. loiaduce was hired, which atatemeatc are claimed to be false, hut. h Is not charged ' with absolute knowledge of tho conspiracy or .any' part of H. A near as. ran bo ascertained, the sum and substance of what he knows or can testify to. could only lead to la- fereace which, no matter bow strong, aro not. pcrmlselbie aaevldence. , SlBco the death of L. R. Smith, oae of the' alleged, oaUvra of Lyman' Panama- Canal company and th doc tor' alleged vjcilm, th government' case Is claimed to a very .lam, as Smith., according to the Xoa. Angeles Tho date' of 'the orldlaat aptiolnt- ment,1 the subsequent resignation and revocation nnd'rclMtalbtlon of Fer guso'n furnish ratter IntVrrstleg read- Ing. Tfi'e orlgla'cf npoplntmeal, dated and'flted Juno 10 last, held Ferguson In oBco leas than three months, his resignation being followed by a- tele- grciihle revocation from Kuykeadall, dated Septemlicr.Cth, and filed with tho county clerk September "th. On tbo Mine day that hi wired, or Sep tember Rtii, Kuykendnll wrote a re vocation of tho appointment, which was filed r.ftor It reached this city, on 8eptc3!lKr 8th. Tho reappointment wn written na iler date of September II, 1911, but not filed by Ferguson until October .id, be or somebody having held It three weeks, erldently tn eoif condi tions wers propitious. .Whether the hrfntrlnip"rttir nt Ir-tl l,- flvA uui. '4 whHo tho consequent ylcWnlng f tho'erlnv Im.I ..!....!.. t..l ...u.kl. A. J.. ..1,1. Ferxuson'4 (uklnc up tlin earea.of thn offlro nKalu ure r.ut stated, ,' It Is plain by ths ilnteu'ef the writ ten rovocallon ami ll.o.aoeoad written appointment under which Ferguson Is now serving, being l.ut Hvu days apart, .that soniobod tzi thluklna a little 'ovr 'the sltiiittluu Immediately, after the withdrawal. Whether Kuykcodall'aoNeited'Farr gusoa to tako a reinstatement or th; reappointed deputy asked for.the .job again did not coma outettrday, At any rate, tho matter Is the cause, r: eonslderable comment arouad-town amoag those who know the faets. that gentleman to quit fiph ting. bit u- Time story of yesterday, reprinted In llthlr pavement on Plneatreet. Tho 'ho Herald, waa the principal wltaoss str.te objected, and .as the objection ngalsst the accused, aad waa oa hi was sustained, the query went with out a response, although tho" mayor saia inai u paa practically been an swered by his denials which bad pre ceded. ''Let' It ma." said thn , '-. ,lBia J?""8 to.DeputyjDIs'trlct Attorney Ferguson. MM;R.toMiMtougk ' ,Attoriwy Onelili asked the .r If he Jjad not made a bargain and backed oat of It, which th iwltnesV dIed, and the attorney, asked what : IS .aavelope k-aud BJmi. admit. anaaT hms operaiioa. hagkf-aat'. beeft tetlhtirllleol. iad Ma r tote ,Yf?j;'2 ladueeaisats.SaaderaoB had tM 'out toMadnea 'themea to'oaVr him a .? He aM he' had affacad.aone, that 'McMahon had bad a maa' al;ead Hghs) fueling the way.'Taamayor f aagsakfJaald ; aa. aTf bad. any ; jiitBMo?i faf lllta4raMey. and spdke'of rlugtMa i'-g k ' ' . - v w -t j . .!- taaaiaoiB4ga. 'The mayor, wvi afi way from Panama toLo ABgeles to bolp.prosecutethe can when he died in Denver. If It I a. fact that he waa the heat federal witnea, hla death certainly lame ine gorerameav case, aaa Ly maaTmlght have, stood a fair ahow.of acquHtai in. hrt, trial. - . . t . Bat hm twoessaps atace original); arrested have put aew charge against f Whetbe'r he' were" aeauittad a th postal fraud harge aow ar aot, h ha agalaat hhi aa Igdletmeat far rs caplag frpni thafaaeral omr at th OoldM Oat "altif.Vl "-."' '' s ft xJFzrr . .; v ..-,ji $Dr..R.1,.HasjHoa, city pbyalelaa, baa been la Part. Klaiaatfcor a eouple NORTHWEST MAP WILL BE SPREAD day for permitting Dr. John Qrnnt lytan to hav? nbhttlo of beer' In a cafe; or because !aj'.e-i,m. uilght like to hunt Thornet ivith' a. Belble chance, of making 9100, th amount of reward aulhorlitd by th federal authorities at San Francisco for the capture ot the eocapd man. Deputy Ueatty Insist that Dr. I,y man' have no liquor or bear, nnd says that is tht rulo ho observe with all prisoners confided to. his keeping, but Dr. Lyman Is a man who haa become accustomed to trimmings with his meals, and whenever he has the deiro and the opportunity, likes to have soaio .liquid re fresh rat nt to top off hi more solid course. When ho got tn Klamath Fall and' was temporarily In chargo of Deputy John Hchallock, ho had beer with his meals' In the rafu, and no objection was made by the official, bm when Realty landed hero and' found that Lyman bad such elaborate meat, bo decided that tho' brwery product should be severly ceaaored, and he ordered it cut.out entirely. Whoa ho removed the prlaoaar to the IJwmorc hotel hr kept tho dec- tor wall stocked with root beer aad any other harmless luxuries that the accused wished to pay for. Last eve ning edorge Mnpjrson, tho guard, waa left In charge of tho accused at sup per, time, and, when. Deputy Beatty went Into tho restaurant where Manla uoa and. the doctor were slttlag he w mat the, doctor had a bottle of beer. He proceeded to lecture the ac cused, and the doctor protested that kg va famt and needed a stimulant. Deatty toM him io faint, If ho would, , but drink ho beer, and he .Instructed Itfao restaurant ke,ewr" to sorve hi eharg no more of It. , Iat alght at midnight, whea Ma. wiron jeu oeauy in cnarg or Lyman II. Ilurnet. nnrranty deed, 9200, Ntt 8H HKVi 8IL4 Hec IJ-SCU. Oregon Valley land company to W. II. k P l Caldwell, 90. 8H .VJ4 8V"l 8WHi Sec 14-39-15. C. V. Nelson to F. M. Wheeler, war- rnnty dted, $10, flit NWU Sec. JO lO.s. l. W. Whit et ux lo Kdmund Uown, warranty deed, 910, lot 8, block 4a, First Addition. Jn. Norton nt ux lo Dilrcoll Mcr r.intllo company, warranty deed, 910, N',4 of block 1 3, llonanta, except SC toft off west ulrtn. LEG SNAPPED . FOOTBALL NKTHKK NPPIHMtT OT YOUNO HPORTNMAN HHKAKM WITH A LOUD HKPORT AH UK MAKNM FLYINO TACKLK MKDFOHD. Oct. 6. I.uther Deuel, agvd 1 4, son of F. K. Deuel, sustained a compound fracture of thn right leg between tho knee and ankle, while playing football nt the high school. Young Deuel made a flying, lack I to stop Alex Waro, of tho opposing team,, ana in tiic? fall tbo othor lad felt acros Deuel's leg. Tho breaking of tho bono was heard by other player. Tho nccldent .occurred, during Ihe prarcUco hour. Prof. Front of tho high school gavo temporary aid to mo ynum, wno was later removed ta hk home, and physician get th broken' bono. No one Is blamad for tho aiicldunt. This Is Hie second aeeJdettt that . ti '- i4- The American; Nor thwaM:l, come better known thaB the'Canadtan Northwest, and, peoplo of "tlja ifalted States thlaklng of the Norihwist WHst oome to recognlM th statia of Mlaaa sou, North aad feuth.UalwtaMea- Una,. Idaho, Washlagtaa aad Oragea: Oa thl theory tlw'Mfttaraatera Dvelomatv Laagaa wW&WMIah aartly aa oaVlal aag;;tanW. tela 'mwm)uVinY9Aiitim nap otaelally la luia'mllttaa sahool rooaw.' The irat nw'aft4M'pr1ater will.h 1,,a op4a,:aaK of ago. Young Deuoliwaa a member of a socond team. ht ooeurrcd to the aquad thlsseason. Reatteauttoiied htm tn r..,r .i. William Vawtwr.u member of theflrst thk maralaa. as he had tn ,..""'' "pralaod r.n nnkU two weeks from the hotel early, ll expected Maataaoa to boon duty at ?. o'clock thl aeoralag, but Maplesoa was nils. lag when th 'wltchlsg .hour came, isMwardWaketteld, Hr chief and speefal polleemaB, has been hired by neatty to go with Jilm ta Portland whea the doctor and soma other fed- eratfBTMOBra aro taken.' The pay' I 9.r day wagen, tn for ""expenses m (raaspotrauaa, Six-room baagatow, wired and pli. teredj .with water In home, ml two lata Hllflj Urge chicken house aad park, Price 11,000, pait cash; balanc to suit. Three-roont cotlag aad other out- bulldlBga; a good well on hue porch. Price 97S0) half essh, t. bbc lo suit. If you want a eotv little heat a suns and m this. A tew chole lot, oaly on block from Kheol, at II duwn and ll'o prr month! ether lot 10 pr cent down and l, per ataath: m laic and no latrrcat: aava Iota In all irt f Mill Darraw Additiens: wo tmve what you'waat. when jou ant It, aid wher you want It at pneaa'aad term to salt. Klve-reem boo aad oae let: homs nil plastered and wired; kltrhca tiled. Price ll.iet; one-half raid, balance easy term. Chole building lot adjoining the new school building;. 9I0 down an1 910 por month; other lots In sll - part of th addition. Chole acres dv-1ghth of a mile towa In Nv aad tea acre tiacts; nil under cultivation and la crop; part ly fenced and with other linprnte mente. Price HIS to 9 1C0 per acre.. Owem Realty Co. 1 cor. WMkri aaa Oarruw avrnur. MII.IJI AUDITION -'"f ' - -' - - -- Good Investments MAIN 8THKKT fMOPKIITY, tt-1 foot frontage. SM aaaallt Innuiii'. Prkr fN.TM. Oae-laard rash. NKAU NKH' HOThtCi, law 1 10 foot turner, Ktrvi-nth and Klamath, Prlrc 4.SWI. XKW iniNOAMIWaV We have set . cml for sale on eway lerais, loratrtl In dMfereat parte f Iba J4y. I'rlrvi trry rcasoaalile. A RKAL IUHOAIN. lots I MihoJe adddlea.' Wa want you m ma rhean ,tets and waft snake a very low prler, ' wwrad aaoaey, 'K hn.vo a number of goad buitaaas houses lo rent, furnished M ,un furnished, Ht-jphens-Huata Realty compan. "N.! ,3'tf VAKMIiANtNl . FINK AMTALFA rARM, SO arn. froatteg oa Iioat River aad rouiity rwadrTo am l;falra half mile rroMrtHiolt tharaaijast across tn ruadt good' lm'atwiawate. Priro SN,0f Kaajr Knaa. - WK HAVK A Mmn UNT of gomi farm tenda, fnawftta ta Re hniidnil nms, if you are kmhlai for a goim piece of Und It' wW pay you lo sec us iH-fore baying. We have oar own aulo nad no trouble lo ahow proftertr- wk writk mat insiwanck CHlIiCOTC A RICH Next to Irq imerlfs Hotel JPaoaa SSI RANgt-RT TOWKIMT whlhrVlll ba'blaaad'ia aa rooavi.-'' ;.ar4 JCampltell j of j; ta waaaa'augtata taat hwihum two year ta aiaaa tea gsaaa; aad tfat tk s4vaiwt) Hl aa-jy k 'oMjuadead f" l"i tv,l',rJmmRr;T Wawaajlffil Baaaaaaaaaaatat aaBBflaUaaat aUfeaW UsaaY'aUsl bbbbbmM jaipaBsBBBwag fs9apas sssaraBar aaasrv aasavww Prosperity RebekahfLodg No. I4 I. 0. O. F wlllTiold Its regular meet ing tonight In Odd fellows' haH.rAf- tr Initiation and regular ordarrr buslnes the, member will' Waater- telned by a ehlekn-ple upk; which M aeroewhat'of a'tenaKur,froV,tB menu of. the rHulr'nwnthly apraad, . r, "Kj?-u ..Superintendent Woa Watson-a the Klamath iBdlan'ratarvattea I In tk li: iU-Ii'.-l 'X .' i-i ' i.'--. WW J. I MWALT, PrrshV al, K. M.' Hl'MI, Vtertmaad Tiaa. , ' I.', WITHHOW, asereteer - V. w . ''lStt-ta.! t. . -4 .ni. ' i ' j!V 1 -. -. 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