THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY ' 27, 1908.
i!0 DECISION Oil
DIRECT PIUPWIV
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Washington Sureme Court
'Declines to Pass on '
f Bygone Event. ' 1
; (Special PUpatch to Tbs Javnal,)
.Olympla, May , X7.r4thout discuss
ing the case on Its merits, the supreme
.court ban taken the expected course and
dismissed the appeal ln-the case 'Insti
tuted to teat the constitutionality of the
direct primary law. -The apptal , was
from .a Judgment .of the superior .court
of Thurston county denying; an Injunc
tion restraining- the city clerk of Olym
pian from proceeding under the direct
primary . law with the municipal elec
tion or last December, v .1" , -
Aft the election was held at that time
there has been a cessation -of the con
troversy that led up to . the '.suit and
no effectual judgment, can be rendered.
. For -this reason the supreme court dis
misses the appeal. ?'
In dismissing the case' the .court f ol-
'lowed a thoroughly established, prece
dent Eight Washington cases ' In
which thu rule was followed are cited
and extracts from the opinions In some
of them" are given. .'
In response to the 'argument ' tbt
points : raised In the primary . election
can will be recurring, the cn . t quotes
from and approves the ruling of the
r t f r
m.
oouubn
-Never Falls to i:
nrr.ToriE gisay or faded
IIAIII to Its NATURAL
COLO 3 end DEAUTY
No matter how lone it has been eray
or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth
ox healthy hatr. Stops its railing' out.
and positively removes Dan-
tfrntf. JCeeps hair soft and glossy. Re
fuse all substitutes. times as much
in L00 as 60c size. "r-v r ,:r:p ;
i IS NOT A; DYE.??
' "Phllo HT Spec. Co., Newark. H. J. i
CI and 50c bottles, at druggists
V WOODARD. CliAJlKB 4 (DO.
court of appeart of New fork as fol
lows: i ". '
' "The demands' of t actual, practical
litigation are too pressing to permit
the examination or discussion or acad
emlo Questions, such as this case In Us
nnumt aitustlon oresents. .
It la anticipated hero-that the test of
the law will be accomplished by some
Other method, perhaps by attempting to
restrain the secretary of state' from
filing the declarations of candidacy
under the direct primary Jaw, or later
by attempting to restrain the placing of
tho nnmes of successful nominees on
the official election ballot.
HERE ARE THE -illEfl IVHO IV1LL
-.? REALLY REPRESEfJT THE PEOPLE
, Next to the election of United. SUtes
senator from Oregon,, .the. most vital
and Important action to be taken by
the people of this state at the polls
next Monday la the-election 'of legisla
tors pladged to Statement No. 1
senators and representatives who - have
declared to the people -that:' they will
so to the legislature and carrr out
the- wishes of the men "who elect them
to office. ' .,, - k .
Below In black face type are the
names' of those legislative, candidates
who have pledged themselves to do
as bidden by the voters of the state of
Oregon. ' They , are.- the men opposed to
nolltlcal trickery, bribery and corrun-
lion. They will accept the people's
will as their law ana nave promised
to act accordingly If elected. In smal
ler type are the . names of those can
didates who are willing ' to accept the
eople's vote, but who are unwilling, to
e Instructed with regard to the elec
tion of a United States senator from
this statu. They should bo overwhelm
ingly defeated. '
STATE SENATORS.
District 6 Douglas county: '-'-A.
Abraham, BepusUoaa, Statement
70. 1 ?-:rrx-si'n-
District s Coos, Curry, elect one.
Hugh HcLsia, Democrat, Statement
Ho. E --
Antl -statement, "W. C. .Chase. .
District It Wasco county;
jr. 3. Sttnnott, jtepubUoao, StatameiU
STo. 1. - .
District 17 Crook, Klamath and Lake,
elect one:
' 0, Springe, Bemoerat, BUtememt
To. L
Q. H- Merryman. Republican, - antl-
Statement.' i't r -,' u .h
District -is-aoraiami 7 snennan and
wheeler, eleot one: v 6
- W. . Bdwaros, Democrat, Statemeat
mo. l.
J: Bowerman, Republican, anti-State
ment. - ,
District XI Union and Wallowaj
X. W. stumble, BepabUoaa, Statemaait
so, i, a ...
Semoerat, Statement
Vans Oliver,
District U Washington,' Yamhill,
Tillamook and Lincoln:
V. ST. Sanest, SepnbUeaa, Statememt
mo. x.
District It Multnomah, elect five:-'
' X. B albee, . XepubUoaa, : Statement
aro. 1.
Xsa Xeuahsr, Bepnblloaa, Statement
JIO. 1.
O. W. STottlngliam, Bepnblloaa, Stated
ament sTo. 1.
- Ben SeUlnf , Bepablloan, Statement
are. i.
W. O. Tambam, Democrat, Statement
Antl-etatemenl J. B. Coffey.
STATE REPRESENTATIVES.
District 1 Marlon, elect five:
a Zh XCatUbsrg, sepablloaa. State.
- taern ITO. x.
. m m v l . t. - aA a
, jro. i.
H. D. Pattoa, BepnbUoan,
Xo. X. -I
9i V. Xbner, Semoerat, Statement
no. i. -
W. S. Hots, Democrat, Statement
are. l. . j,
Anti-Statement.. 8, A, Hughes and "U
a. neynoias.
District Linn, elect three.
. M. Brews, mepabUoaa, Statwment
SiU. I.
novum Srandoa, DemOorat, State
msn' jto. i.
I. A. acnakers, Dsmoorat, Statement
i. U. nuipott, Demoerat,
Anti-Statement, F. H. Porter and E.
iii. upmeyer. -District
a Lane, elect three
. A. Baton, BeTabUoaa, Statement
mo, i, j...
I Bdmoadsoa, Demoorat, State
sneati o. 1.
O. Knowles, Democrat, Statement
AnU-sUtement W. W," Calkins, U E.
uistriot 4-Dous-laa. alent twn
Oeorgs Jones, Bepnblloaa, Statement
B. wt Dlller, v Demoerat, Statement
'A. B. Xarker, Democrat, Stal
w. O. Bdwarts, Demoerat, Statement
Anti-Statement. XL H. Applegate,
District 6 Coos, elect one. -
Ti OK BaosUl, Demooratlo, Statement
Slip. . - . - . -
Antlitatement, I" Kinney. -
one
"District 7 JosepMne, elect
B. I.. DaArmond, Demoorat, State
ment o.f 1. - .
Anti-statement J. C. Bmtth.
District 8 Jackson, eleot two:
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Known as the . ' :'.- - ,f.
ONE GREAT BLOOD PXTREETER
IAppetit-giv4r and strength-builder,
effects cures of. all . blood diseases,
troubles of the stomach, liver and
kidneys, and all low or run-down
conditions of the system. s f ,
- It often succeeds where other rem
edies totally faiL Buy a bottle and
benn to take it today. ." -.
; ''I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla
for my spring medicine for years and
hav always, found it reliable, giving
perfect satisfaction. It takes Sway
that tired feeling or spriti& fever,
gives energy puts , the blood in' eood
eondition.7Twiss Effle Coionne,1 1535
10th St, W,; Washington, D. C.
Sold by druggists everywhere. In
the usual liquid form or in chocolate
coated, tablets called SarsaUba. ,
! - - --si :vv .-v- .;;...,.t.,.. 4-
David S. smie, Demoorat, Btatsmeat
He. -i. -
naloolm, rnrdln, Demoorat, Statement
wo, a. -
Anti-Statement. J. L.' Hammersley am
H. D. KublL
District ft-Douglas and Jackson, elect
one: .' ' '
J. A. Bnoaanaa, BepnbUcaa, State
ment iro. l.
P. O. BOaebraks, JSepablloaa, State
ment Wo. 1. . ' .
V. B. ' Wirilamson, Demoorat, State
ment no. J,' f r
District It Polk, eleot one;
' W. D. Xearr, Demoerat, Statement
no. .
. Anti-statement C I Hawley.
' District 12 Polk and Lincoln, elect
one:
B. P. Jones,, BepnbUoaa, Statemeat
BO. 1.
District II Yamhill, elect two:
K. T. CkrrUraa. Demoerat. Statement
So, 1. , .
J. a. Bormsn Demoorat. ' sttatement
Anti-statement J., w. Bonaa. W. K.
j ones. .
District 1 Tamhlll and Tfllamoek.
elect one: ' "
Sam MagnUs. Democrat. Statement
ao, i. . - ' ,
Anti-statement A. O. Beals.
District 16 Washington, elect three.
B. Z. Burnett. Demoorat. Statement
sro.
O. B. SCedjre. Dsmoorat, Btsvtamant
MO. 1.
Boholmerloh. Demoorat.
Hiniunn mo. x.
Antl-BtatemenL B. A. D. Meelc C!hs.rlas
nines ana . tt. ureer.
District 16 CUckamas. elect three.
aratlo . oaaoldatss, aU for Statement
DlstMet 1 7' . Multnomah-Claekamas,
elect one.
A. Xing Wilson, Democrat, Statement
JIO. X.
Anti-Statement. C. N. MoArthnr.
District IS Multnomah, elect twelve.
James Abbott, BepabUoaa, Statement
So. ,1. ' t -.
'' . C. Altmaa, BepubUoaa, Statement
Bo. 1. 7'
T. JV Brady, Bepnblloaa, Statement
mo. a.
J. O. Bryant, BepabUoaa, Statement
SIO. k. .
W. 9. Clemens, BepabUoaa Statement
mo. x.
XC O. Couch, BepabUoaa, Statement
mo.
Xb. BU Davis, Bspnblloaa, Stateaeat
mo. x.
B. J. Jaeger, BepabUoaa, . Statement
Bo. 1.
Xh D. BCakoas, BepubUoaa, Statement
a i. SKoDonaldi BepabUoaa, Statement
Bo. 1. .
A. W. Ortoa, BepabUoaa, Statement
SIO. X.
D. P. Campbell, Demoerat, Statement
mo. i.
Anti-statement. Robert Farrell and
n. vv. riner,
District 19 Clatsop" eleot two.
B. M. Wooden. Demooraa ttatemi
mo. x. ...
Anti-Statement. C. A. TaImhA
and J. C. McCue.
District 80 Columbia, elect one. ;
B. W. Conyers. BeoabUoaa. tainiMi
Bo, 1.
district Si Morrow-Umatilla, elect
one.
i. B. Seott. Demoorat. skfenMt
SIO. . t ,
Anti-Statement, " T. j. Mahoney. '
District 2 Umatilla, elect two.
0. A. Barrett. Xenublloaa. STtemMt
So. 1. . . -v r
W. BL Blakeler. Demoorat. MttMni
So. 1. . .
Anti-Statement, L. I Mann.
24 Union-Wallowa, eleot
District
An.
J. P. Busk BaouhUoaa. Snwaanun
Bo. i. -
District Z Union, elect one.
S. T. Biokardsoa. Benablloaa. SMa.
ment Bo. 1.
Herman BothabUd. SamoexsA. art&w.
aient Ko. 1.
District 27 Harne-vMalhaivnrnt
elect One. , -
William . Bvorfltt, . Democrat state.
mem mo. x.
Anti-Statement, W. H. Brooke.
District 28 Gilliam. Sherman. Wheel
er. elect two: '
W. Jaaksoa. Demoena. ibtMnt
mo. x.
W. t. Bteiiaer, Demoerat,
jio. x. - ' - - -.
Anti-statement R. N. Donnally- w w
rise. -
District ti wasoo, elect two:
Xk - B. Morse. Demoemt. atatam
Bo. J. - - -- .
Su r. Woodoock. Statement Bo. X.
Anti-statement J. L. Carter. PT n
voaus.
f a in
i a lass
iai-... a '
a .;-a.j. - ; 'v"- y , -
::bargains;i;
, - f W 1 1 I 7
IV - .. i ::l : lt UJ
mil uyiUriiiiM ii
TTTV rm m ttts
E1
pS) "A hi i
in volume every ; day. Hundreds have taken advantage of our bona fide
i'Tiiey KNQA what a QUARTER OFF mean when we say it. EVERY
GARMENT! INfpHIS;f GREAT STOCK: will be sold at ONE-QUARTER LESS
'tHanfi This includes MEN'S CLOTHING, BLUES, BLACKS,
FULL .DRESS; BUSINESS AND OUTINCJ SUITS no exceptions. '
BOYS' CLOTHING of every description nothing excepted. ' As every article in our;
iVast'stTC FIGURES it teVnot necessary for us to! close; our
:dooSibrde the! goods. YOU SIMPLY SEE FOR YOURSELF
the regularly marked price and deduct ONE-QUARTER ,
Men's 45.00 Suits are now.'. $33.75
Men's $4p.00 Suits are now, $30.00
Men's $35.00 Suits are now. 826.25
Men's $30.00 Suits are now, . $22.50
Men's $25.00 Suits are now. $18.75
Men's $20.00 Suits are now. . $15.00
Men's $15.00 Suits are now. . ...... ,$11.25
Boys' $20.00 Suits are now. .$15.00
Boys' $15.00 Suits are now. . . ,$11.75
Boys' $12.50 Suits are now .$0.38
Boys' $10.00 Suits are now.; $7.50
oys' $ 6.00 Suits are now..... $4.50
Boys' $ 5.00 Suits are now.;, .J...... $3.75
Boys' $ 3.95 Suits are now..... $2.95
Men's $10.00 Trousers now,., ....$7.50
Men's $ 8.00 Trousers now, .........86.00
Men's $ 6.00 Trousers now $4.50
Men's $ 5.00 Trousers' now... ..$3.75
Men's $ 4.00 Trousers now. ........ .83.00
Men's $ 3.00 Trousers now. . .82.25
Every Shirt in our. vast stock except Man
hattan and E. & W. makes ONE-QUARTER
OFF. '
Boys' $2.00 Knee Pants now .'.
Boys'. $1.50 Knee Pants now. .... ,
Boys' $1.00 Knee Pants now..
Boys' '$ .75 Knee Pants now. .........
Boys' $ .50. Knee Pants now. V. . . . J
(1.50
(1.13
.75
.57
.38
Every pair of Socks in
ONE-QUARTER OFF.
Every Handkerchief in
-ONE-QUARTER OFF.
our vast stock
c?ur vast stock
The exceptions are Brewer Hats, Stetson
Hats, E. & W. Collars, Arrow Brand Collars,
Manhattan: Shirts, Overalls.
Every piece of Underwear in oar vast stock
ONE-QUARTER OFF.,
Every pair of Suspenders iivour vast stock
ONE-QUARTER OFF.
Every Raincoat in our vast stock ONEV '
QUARTER OFF.
Every Washable Suit in oun vast stocks'
ONE-QUARTER OFF.
Every Misses' Coat in our vast : 'stock
ONE-QUARTER OFF.
We want to call your special attention to
the following facts, with the minor exceptions
noted, everything in our stock goes.
All My Stores Will Be Closed Memorial Day Open Friday Evening
Nt EXAGGERATIONS are ever permitted in any of my ads '
Our Salesmen request that you please come in the morning
LEADING!
' . . 1
CLOTHIER
GOVERNOR DEFENDED
BY SUPPORTER OF CAKE
V
1
Evening Offshoot of Oregonian Scored by Prominent As-
torian for Attempt to Injure ; the Reputation of
Chamberlain by Misstatements,
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PORTLAND-SPOKANE -
PASSENGER TRAINS
mmmmmammmmmmMaHmam '
President FVB. darks of t&s Bpokana.
Portland & Seattls railroad has return sd
from a trip east, whera he went to con
fer with officials of toe Hill Unas and
figure-estimates for the equipment that
win be needed on the north hank line.
It has been decided to put fire -passen-
r irwn. into mi-vice of iwe.il roruana
and Spokane when the road Is completed
through to the latter point. ,
The north bank road will h
and trains will be running; between Port
land and Pasco, by next August, but the
road to EDOkane will not ha nul to
operate before January of 10. Work
on the line ..from Pasco eastward Is, be
ing pushed with a large force of men.
The construction of tie Columbia and
Willamette riyer bridges Am proceeding
satisfactorily. President' Clarke , ootid
crop conditions perfect through Mon
tana, the Dakota and Minnesota and be
lieves the northwest will have an' im
mense harvest next fall. m s r- ? ..-
Astoria. Or May I5.--To ths Editor.
of The Journal In Monday's Telegram
appeared an article criticising Governor
Chamberlain for pardoning Paddy
Lynch, in which there are a number of
misstatements. The Telegram made an
effort to secure a statement from As
toria, that Governor Chamberlain had
firOmised to pardon Mr. Lynch on condl
lon that Clatsop county Rave him a
majority for governor, but the tele
gram's representative was unable - to
supply the desired Information, as It
was raise.
I know as much about Mr. Lvnch be
ing pardoned out as any one In Clatsop
county, . as I was his attorney. Mr.
x.ynon was not oonvictea because he
nangnaied young Gardner, but on ac
count of his previous reputation. Gard
ner was not shanghaied, but signed the
articles voluntarily, as the evidenoe of
several witnesses snowed, it is not
true that Rev. John McCormick went
aboard of the ship and found young
uaraner weeping, uaraner was orougnt
ashore two days previous to this time.
Another misstatement made bv the
Telegram was the alleged shanghaiing
of a Finn, who it Is claimed left his
wife In destitute clroumstancea and she
had mourned him as dead. The name of
the Finn was William Aho. He left
his- wife in Astoria and went to Mon
tana, and It was customary when any
man was missing from Astoria to
charge Paddy Lynch with shanghaiing
nun. . .. -
.The following affidavit disproves all
that part of the Telegram's sensational
-.. Looking Backward. .
.From the Chicago Record-Herald.
He that la cnntfntiallv nMI. f.
IrOUbl In th. rur Im llk.la 1nn-
into danger ahead.. - . r
The Time
for Saving
IS when your ability to
earn is with you, and
tho.essieit method cf .
savins is to open a
bank account with us. Our
; rule of prompt service, lib
eral treatment and absolute
; safety is causing our fam
ily circle to increase dally.
German-American
Bank
-Sixth and Washington Stg.
Portland, Oregon.
SAFE-DEPOSIT , BOXES
f4 AND UP PER YEAR
article. This affidavit was published
in the Astoria Herald. November S.
1907, and has never been denied. There
is as mucn truth in the Telegram's ar
ticle as the allegation that Aho was
snangnaiea ana left his wife la desti
tute circumstances:
oiaie oi uregon, uounty or Clatsop,,
sb. x, wuiiam aho, being nrst duly
sworn, depose and say, that I have lived
in the olty oi Astoria, said county and
awe zor several years, ana up to the
spring of 1902. That In the spring of I
i02 x moved to-the city of Portland.
Oregon, and in a few weeks I moved
to the state of Montana, In which stats
x uvea ever since until the month of 1
june, xrua, wnen I returned to Astoria,
where I still live. That I knew P. J.
Lynch when I formerly lived in Astoria,
had just a passing acquaintance with
him, but never did any business with
him, nor he with me. Mr. Lynch never
hired me or tried to hire me to go to
sny ship or go on any vessel, nor did
Mr. Lynch kidnap or try to kidnap me
or Interfere with me in any shape or
manner, and any statement to the con
trary, at any time, or by any person Is
absolutely false and untrue.
"I furthermore say that I never wrote
to Thomas Linvllle, the former sheriff
oi in is county, nor to any one else, any
statement .Xhat the said Mr. Lynch I
snangnaiea me or tried to shanghai me.
and any statement to the contrary is an
absolute and unqualified falsehood. And
the statement said to hsva hun m4.
oy me aaja Liinvuie inac x naa written
my wife, or to any one else that said
Lynch shanghaied me and that I would
soon be home from a foreign land la
aiso an unmuicatea raisehood. ,
"WILLIAM AltO."
subscribed and nmm tn K.fnr. I
mis ioin osy oi August, isss. -
(Sesi) M. ' F. D. WINtON.
"Notary Public for Oregon."
Believed X.yacH Zanoces.
I was one who clrculatel th rwttitinn. I
tftv P.HV T.vn.h'. vv-ao..... . n I
Winton circulated one. tW7 petition
wm Mvnvrmiiy- Bijrxkea DT rmrM.nr.Hv.
business men, for the reason that the
ciiuciiu. on uia iruu was purely clroum
sUntlal and the signers believed Lynch
peuuon contained
i a wma ana
names.
I am not aooloaislne' for taa T n.h
and while he may have been guilty of
uniuuing rasa 10 snip, ne is not guilty
v. mioiiiiwii i inn n n m n.r nr mAn
chsrged to him. The allegation the
Telegram that hundreds of men were
iiansiijuetj or LiTdd. la virrinnt rmn.
cation. There have not been 10 man
banghaled in Astoria during the past
years. I was deputy district attor
ney i or xouri years ana city attorney
nve years, and have knewledge of
iki. nereiD juim.
I am SUDDOrtlna- Hon. H. VT r.v. ...
i imea buiii senator, but I do not be
lieve any reputable newspaper has any
right wilfully to assail the character of
honorable a aentieman u (lmwm
Chamberlain. He la governor of the
to
for
the
Great Sale Crockery Odds and
Ends to Continued This Week
A dean-up of broken and ''-liriiited stock ol
Dinner Set Crockery in the f ollowingf pop
ular patterna-'St. Louis" decorated.
Vldeal York decorated and "St Louis'
plain white. Note the' following bargains
offered in this sale in the Basernfent Crock-
ery Department
ODDS AND ENDS IN THE ST. LOUIS
DECORATED PATTERNS.
8-in. Scallops, regular' 35c .each; special.. . .15
Creamers, regular 25c; special. : .10J
6-in. Bakers, regular 25c; special 10
8-in. Bakers, regular 35c; special.. 20
Pitchers, regular 45c; special 20
Pitchers, regular 75c each; special......... S5
4- in. Plates, regular 50c set; special ...25
5-in. .Plates, regular 65c set; special 30
6- in. Plates, regular 80c set; special Of
74n. Plates, regular 95c set; special........ 45
4- in, Fruit Dishes, regular 50c; special.. ...25s
5- in.. Fruit Dishes, regular 60c; special 30
Tea Cups snd Saucers, reg. $1.15 set ...60f
ODDS AND ENDS IN THE "IDEAL YORK"
s f PATTERN.
No. 36 Tugs, regular 25c each; special....... 10J
No. 30 Jugs, regular 35c each; special 15f
Pickle Dishes, regular 30c; special ..15
8-in. Dishes, regular 30c each; special .1B
7-in, Bakers, retralar 35c each: special...... la
8-in. Bakers, resular 50c each; special 25a
6-in. Scallops, regular 25c each; special.. .... 104
-in. bcalVops, regular 35c. each: special aov
9-in. Scallops, regular 60c. each; special..... SO
Butter Dishes, regular 35c set; special lof
Cake Plates, regular 40c each; special..,. ..SOf)
Sugar Bowls, regular 65c each; special...... S0
Tea Pots, regular 90c each ; ;special . . .v.SOf)
6- in. Plates, regular 85c set ;special ...... . . .45
A. D. Coffee Cups and Saucers, regular $1;
set; special ... ..4 . .40
7- in. Plates, regular $1.05 set; special. ..I 60f)
16-in. Dishes, regular $1.65 etch; special. .. T0
Casserole regular $1.50 each; special.; i . . ,75
Covered Dishes, regular $1.50 each; special 75
Soup Tureens, regular' $2.(X) each; special 954
7-in. Soap PUtes, regular $1.05 set, pecial 80
ODDS AND ENDS IN' THE ST. LOUIS'
. . PLAIN WHITE. , .. .
Bowls ; regular 15c "each ; peciaf. . '.
No. 36 Jugs, regu ar 20c each; special ... ;.10
No. 24 lugs, regular, 35C each; special,,... .15
lUlgs rettJr Hc each; .special......20
Pickle Dishes, regular 20c each; special..... 10
SugarBowls, regular. 50c each; special... ..25
L'n re c,-et; special.. ..,..15
6-in.. PUtes, regular. S5c set; special..... . 25
5-in, Fruit Dishes, regular 35c set; special 15
VegetableDishes, regular 50c set; 8peciar20
Oatmeal Dishes, resnlar 5ft . n:.t
.Butter Dishes, regular 60c each ,8d;cUK::::5o2
NEW LINE
OF
McCRAY REFRIGERATORS
NOW DIS
PLAYED.
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I iseooe jj
COHPLETE-H0U5E-FURniSER5
jeaina J
ART WALL
PAPERS
In ths
'. Decorative
; Dept.
. SIXTH
FLOOR.
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MORE SHALL TKACT
SCHEMES IN KLAMATH
as
Ch
state
. (Spedai DUpeteh te Tke JmntLt f
Klamata Falls. Or, May; IT. Twelve
hundred , acres, or swamp land north of
and has made a most commendable I Klamath Falls, near Naylor, will be re-
aiwp co ineiciaimfa ojr tne owners rrea Meihaee
record.
lowest and most deiDlcable tnatruuia
besmirch the character and reputation
vx men who r neia in nign esteem,
outside of partisan politic, because
they are paid (or it. the public loses con
fidence In such newspapers and it haa a
tendency to craven t honorahla .ni
consrientiona gentlemen from asplrinc
to- offices of Importance.
and John Hag-elatetn. Lui4 adjoinlnir
has raised some of the finest ves-etables
ever frown in Klamath county, and this
land when grained will be cut un Into
small truck patches. The surveyed line
of the Oregon Eastern, running -north
from Klamath Falls to . Natron, will
cross this area of swamp land and the
rflke will be u" in dralnlns; it. vOn
the farther corner of the tract the fa-
rnooi Barclay serines are found! flow.
Ins;, It is estimated, a thousand gallons
a minute. The springs are close to the
upper B-iamata lake, and the lands ad
joining, will be sold as sites for sura mar
hemes as the location la ideal.
SUCCESSFUL SALES '
DAY AT LA GRANDE
(Special Dispatch te The JnnraaL)
3La Grande, Or., May J7. The market
day auction sale Saturdav eeemed to be
a success The first article offered by
the auctioneer was a plow. Horfcs,
surreys, buggies and "ther farm imple
ments were sold. Fair ''prices were
realised. Both . el ectrio thatres wero
running , during : the afternoon and a1
TEA
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keep the family Ion r
table, to keep ir-toctlscr?
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