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THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY : EVENING. NOVEMBER -8, 1013.- LOT CITIZENS aFPRECIATE VALUEOF - AUTOMOBILE T GENERAL VIEW OF UKEVIgW, OR., WHERE GOOD ROADS IDEA THRIVES m California Motorists V Make Frequent Visits Across Ore- gon.Line. v .. V L 'A'VISirwaji'f r''sT -.. M- 1 i r mI By Fred LbckJey. AKEVIUW la the terminus of the Nevada, California & Oregon rail road. This road, which runs to Kno,; 1 privately owned oad. It - charges 7 cants a mil for transportation Lakeview ha, recently Put up on of th most harmonious and beautiful schoolbouses In th state. Th city is the center, oft a rich and eaten ; alv tributary territory. While Samuel Will interviewed th county judge and otner oinciaia. Mrs. s. s. Rinehart, the wife of the mayor of Lakeview. and an enthualastie booster for food roads la , Lake county took W. F. Kins; and my self In her tnaohlne for a run over the Oregon state line Into California. Over beautiful roads, beside , the shores of Coos ; lake, we took our way to the village of New Pine Creek, located on the border Una between the two states. .. "Lakeviow has more automobiles than ,. any other place of Its else that I know of." said Mrs, Rinehart - "Of course. the reason is not hard to explain. Wher ver you have good roads, you will have automobile anil wharavar IrAil hawk automobiles, you are going to keep up hort .talk, told them something of your roda and extend them. My hus- what u mea?t lkevlw and to Lake band and myself drove fm Sacramento X t.JW tnm to Lakeview the latter part of last De Brltlsh Columbia to Mealoo on the route Cember.. With the exception Of a feW ,"un mrat wasmngion, v central miles near Burney mountain,. the roads 0p"0, n thenoa south. Into California from Lakeview on through the Pitt through th' Put river and Kaoramento River valley and Into the Sacramento valleys, v On thing agreed upon at the alley are In splendid condition. There ting was that metal signs would b are a few miles In the mountains where Fut P -a county and a care the grades should be reduced. - It la a ful report mad of the road condition, rather strange thing that w have so Bering places and other information many California tourtau who come up of value tourists, r to Lake county, end alae tourlats from Returning from Lakeview w bora to Seattle. Spokane and- other points la th aaetand place-of going through Washington who pas through Lake Paisley and by Summer lake, BUver lake View, but practically no tourists from ,nd Christmas lake, w went through Oregon, v Evidently our own . people Valley Falls, keeping to the right of the do not know of the attractions of Lake Chewauoan marsh and tolng over an ex county and of th easy road from her Unt road along the western shore of Into California and thence on to Los Abert , From on end of. th lake Angeleo, San Diego and Meico. , This to h other about S3 milea by road year for tha third tlm a party of Call though of oouraa th distance in a direct ferula tourists passed through Lake 11 n would be leas. If you will acatter ; view. ; I happened to meet them thia nywhw trom 10 to SO duoka On ah ! year, 'and w had dult a visit They cr WaUr nd then multiply that by iota mi uut u their trip they had f "" wu tna awrai i nu passed a ranch near Burns that greatly Ion' yu wiU hAV4 n Idea of the hum- appealed to them, and as It was a bar r bt ,uelt and other water fowl on gain, they had bought It and wer going Abort They ar there literally to spend considerable Of their tim in bT th owe ot thousanda. 1 - , Harney county. . BO many people fall . w autrwa rrom Lakeview after to realis th faot that on a railroad mncheon and that night drew up at a many of th passengers have Ipent oetUer's cabin, the location of Butte about all they have to get to their sea iwatofflc , We apent th night at Butta tlnatlon and in looking cut of the car Th la8t aound 1 heard a I sank to , window they are not apt to make in leep was th plaintive, - long drawn, veatmenta. What they frequently say vailing of a coyote on the edge of the is: 'i wonaer wnax ainxr little burs i ir- .-!Xa i" LABOR FEDERATION MAY TRY AGAIN TO lioi liLLIIIVEIII LIFESAVING BOAT G1FF0RD PINCHOT president for prompt action rand' salu tary legislation upon the . subject . '.Th . pending ,blll , may - not b per HErCH HETCHY PLANS that isf Touriat Travel &rofltaai. W arrived at Frlnevllle before jdark. wnera we spent in night In th even- ' "The owner of th automobile must " iL"""!!1 J. !fUn ,of th! have some means or be would not b travellna- la his own automohll. He would imam th urn to get aw7y ff" "J ".S?,. Mnf,n..: , from business., nor th mony to own r,twee, ' ne " MSI!ema J 'and maintain an automob!, unlesa h lbBfh-BJt, ? wer. a man of some means; H stops LK?, Xf!cti whenever and wherever he likes, he sees Kwat Afti- i ! ov&h K rfLwSJ ih cauittr.. m In,,f ... Af tr a 6 o'piocK breakfast "able" to do. at the home morning, w of W. r. BUag, next Strongly 1 Favors" ! Tuolumne ,;Water Supply ;f or City ;cf' ' ..San Francisco, ' Washlngtonv S. C, Nov. .tr-In u wer to a query aa to his" Doeltion ml the "Hetoh-Hetchy project, G If ford Pld chot has replied aa foUowar ' , . : . "As to. my 'attitude - regarding - the proposed use rt HetcbHetchy by die city of San Francisco. First l am fully persuaded that ther 1 a, other co rt parable source of Supply, available at anything Hke a raaaonabi ;ot to- the cities around San- FramHseo bay. - . 1 "Second, that the supply -of surface water, furnished by th Spring Valley Water company is adeduate neither . in quality nor in quantity. ' ' , "Third, that ths injury t ; -Hetch-Hetchy by substituting a lak for the present swampy floor f the' ; valley, all due allowances being mad for whatever'- reduction la , ah height - vt th . walls thr may be, .is altogether Unimportant compared wlth'th bene fits, to be derived from its us .as a reservoir, .-, .( . , -, ; , a , u :,-,-t. "Fourth, tha,t the sanitary . regula tions included ' In the bill ' absolutely dispose of th plea, untenable at all times, that what flan Francisco Is asking for is control Of - half ? oft' th Yosemite Park Instead of merely the HetchHetohy reservoir. . -; , , . v , "Fifth, that much of the opposition haa its root In th unwillingness Of Several Oustlons ofr Import- ance-to; Be Considered a If Annual! SessioH in Seattle e'eaUlel . WashlVovr iltht advanc fuard of ,whati Is ; expected to b the largest and moet Important gathering of labor, leaders th . country . ever . haa Known,ta assembling in Seattle today. The occasion. Is th. tblrtvtthlrd annual convention j of . th , American Federation of :Xabor. which will be opened here Monaay morning with President Samuel Oompers presiding. Nearly 1000 - dele gates, representing mor . than two and a half-mllllon skilled workers of the Unitd-8Utes apo; Canada are expected t f b-; in , their, i seats when President wompersrcansf tne meeting to order. More man j?5 great national and inter national labor orgxnfiatlon consisting Of about l,000 ' local unions witL be rpraat6V" ; - v;-v - 'vh vTha coming mooting is fraught with deep slgnlflcanc toward both laboring mn of th country and th great polit ical parties. On undercurrent whtoh may break abov the surfaoe is a propo sition to fornt ,a labor party in this country. Many ar clamoring for this to D don immediately, others, and-they appear to do . in tne majority, . ex pressed themselvee today informally, as. being mor Inclined to hold back this year to aiv tha Wilson adminlctratinn ""Mas nanninip will evi m ' nrte. saa ftaak i . . : - mZ.'ZYTZZVTlZl. aiimwtauon or tn neeW'p tt&WJXE" V? 'of frightened depbsitors. ; , w-; election by som namWat- eaa 1 .;;;f; " Xt ' which believes in mor direct and more t ii ,js not possioie to aiscuss inr' a l raoioaj - pouuoai mcuos for - unionism, short: statement for the pr8 ih d-was openly asserted todayr In th rad- taua i tn aenqing currency measure, icai carap, jaax Hayes, who polled 6000 but it may be said briefly' that five votes a a candidate for president last primary, purposes will be subserved by rar against th 11,000 given to Oom It -Governmental control, through Par, declared today , that ho will not a federal resefv board, of the bank, run again this yar But h Intimated ing syatemr with mor .thorough that .when th right man i ohoaen to plan of inspection. 0vemmental oppoa Oomprs, he will work tooth and Issue and control of the Curtenoy. g. nail for kim. . The turning of one-big Decentralisation of reeerv and their union, against Gompers, in the opinion mobtlfeatldn through th Teaerv banks of . Hayes, will defeat the -present in to those regions where money is needed wmbent for reelection. While th So to meet the seasonable demand , of oialista who ar leading th oppoaiuon business. 4. Th reduction in the to Gompers. are far from bing san amount of the reserves now required guin -of success as to electing their to be kept by th banks' tcf' meet da- fholc for president, they do believe mand liabilities, and 'the consequent la the matter of minor offlcea and Increase in their loaning capacity, representation on th executive council. 6. The privilege of redlscountlng thoir hir chartbes ar good, commercial pacer with th rer A hot fight, It waa declared todav. fs bankr,-and th receipt of - ourrtnoy okd tor over th proposition. to com- tnereror. r . n numoer or tne big international "With such i ll in fore a rpeti. nons. Th radical wing, supported by tion of . the panlo f lo? . would be mnyl wn0 oppos them in other matters, impossible, , ; willimtg th amalgamation bf inter- ' som tUhksr; Protsst ' ? nationals of Journeyman tailors,' ladles' corea. SSffi CuV SSS ' I X vaa vs VI.. '. Liifj I nusl JBSI1I iiawalAn aa da. a... t re ar .t im ;z:.r,:r::'Tt:"" UgOI th pending bill, there are vmt manv who I . i,- v7. ' . ."I : " " rrtHilM at4 ...i... i.7 . .. I,"W' ""w me vvannuon, .Say Craft.' I : IV.-. 1 .,.. f f fJ, : .i" 'K': t V. t John tVmuelson, of Hi Rosa street, has ' Just returned" front 'Washington, P. C.; wher he applied for a patent or a new life saving boat and automatic! davit, that h has Invented after many months of 4 serious study.. ( r -' Mr. Kamuelson was formerly a. deep sea navigator and on of te main- fet turcs of his Invention is the ability to launch th boat without danger of it being crashed against tha sides of th vessel,-; overturning ,r or v being swamped. - , Th davit works automatically, and on is used for the launching of several boats.. After launching on boat it re turns automatically to the dok for an other until every boat within' reach that it 1 desired to launch has been put Into th sea. ; ' ' . The boats ar covered with a revolv ing shell, tha inside, .in Vfhich the pas sengers ar seated, revolving on pivots.' Thus the shell may roil over without tbe passenger being thspwn out '."A The boats rest crosswise on the deck Instead of lengthwise, as t:ie old Ktyl, and are launched bow . on instead of broadside., Th davit swings them from 1 1 f-ln ! 90 tnt frim the : VeKHOt hofnra ntiunax in ir.wr, ' ,s IflNVlTEDTO CONVPTlQII r-eori. ins., ivov. i Mrs. vamerine Waugh"llcCullOugh, among th ' most prominent delegates at - the; Illinois Kqual Suffrage msoclationr in conven tion here, laughed today when asked if. it were true that Mrs. lSmmellne Pank hurst was asked to attend the gather ing. , . 'That's the best Joke of the conven-. tlon.' ah naM. "Evurvhortv knows we - didn't want MA. Pankhurat to com to: America, 8 he came only to get money. ine government aovertisea ner oy aiop- -Ping her at Kills Island.' She gained mor notoriety by that than if she had . had ten husbands and lost them. ' -. "People pay . $3.60' to hear, her talk, because she's been in Jail and had a tube . inserted in her. nose. : I refused to sit on th same platform with her," , c ,! v - - . . . . -v. r . .-. . i . ' vv (Mat Garden Mast Par-, , New Tork. Nov. I.-Mme. Frisloger, a against Mary Garden for tights. - - r If you don't feel "up to the mxsxXi' if you lade vim and vigor, try drinldng areajly fiiv mineral water. - " fi.ii':f ';". r;''':'-"s ''rS'i,'S'--:'- ''V'-S-' -i Standing alone in its claca, tho hfeK . (rerjard in which WHITE! ROCK WATER fa held by the dbctoro of today is attested by its enormous sale U aOes to th. hotel for hfa dinner huvl 10 ar IS ullana mmm I Blornln. . w cam out oy way ' OI -'-' v-.w ..noi- j . ganiv ua pass- I on matter. Which HO dOUht wilt haa oirarihWl Pal.tal pa.Tbroi;gh!'Th.r vlotmont of aal rbads nd tha tu I " Mr ""eB n auwmoou toi. , , . r.. , , , . wiwno.ar on , striKe in Calumet. Mich veiopment os gooa roaas ana tne cstso I .. ..fc,,, w ......v .... ... lb lminmm hr htt i.rnil h. th& 4niu I the currency laau. Thv nm... n I ..-u ..... . ' 'u"; th proposed a!Mh.mM;.T.r"a"..rE;r H-th-H-i,- V I fear that Mv.rnm.n.t nMi I.... I ZZ"-.i 3"z?vIr. r w" PProprtatd from 1 okmnnn - ihmuvS 1 v"rBoa una me n im mm io iM ; .,: " ".r r .' . v I timia.i IOT u lmmeoiste aio .or tn calumet attvwaiiiil1" crossing Miller- brtdg where 'or WtUltr. . than by depriving th fuP 1 Mjutt control, with no copper miners. . you ar cnarged a aoiiar for one way I """u"u n BJr I rj"fc"' Ti IV : ur, TO a nig idea mat Max Hayes will spring, or both wars. It temnta n to turi of th use of the valley (a us whtoh I "an th nds of psrty. Wliat a com acoording to information, la a ' v futi ivvioiu vi luh i siiiiin aiisar ins .jtmsnpan si'aii aa at a - - - - v vn ar suvi aa uuu va give nnanctai aid to tha, S0.000 AfltV aitaava. a 1rx.a.au mi . ... l . " .viiiuih mjm- monuia ago. it naa spread to Other on- trades and the fight Is to the death be The cause th employers have repeatedly re- vaiiey of ths . Sacramento and on to Mexico." number 1 some of them had hW watons and new IrriPri "'w lw . I accesalbia. SSrSS. 5 j"Sy falVthrggt -W m ?.. l?&. KdT.m?7ha fight ,. "to tS. death K -r". .r: : t zzLzrzz'i mr at on of us moat to : me to der so-called president haa political control. named the -juat .aa tn uraaiuia inaiana in t M::,- . u ,:VL b clear beyond the noaalbillty of ar-1 vrmamx nas named tn comntBOller fused to arbitrate Th atrikar. .om tfL'" W"'- fSSart!2 "! Jurtaalcuon. la, W l., .ar. l dir. strait. .. Yainlx Indians are an asset to Lakeview merchant. Just across th lake you will see Mr.: Hansen's place. Mr. Han Son waa a. railroad contractor. Vtm mh. tied on th. othr .id. of "dooi," i.ki J "a f'! lh.LuJ?"?: tor h, "r tolpuiaU 5f bor hiw eWbutST ien.rou..? link in th Columbia river highway. Cer 5 "" haa b-in a1m.; .:,.-"..Danf" f:' "eyr received anough wages Ulnly, If th road is carrl.d along by coni J5 J?"1 wM Ch..TvTJ;. lha alii. o th rnliiMbia h if win I oany coin tort ana weuar or ...:.'""'. IV?""-U" pre- uie in preaeni. maivianai unions nvd a wondarf J ati that reason, from, th r."1-"V.'avln. "f f4n? "li,ftfa the Amerioan Fdratlon becaus thr was good, pasture for hi I i o,7tr th city cUrpency ' h country . to meet to th Dublin strikers, but Hayes will horses. H discovered that It was toto.eounty rom ."frM of .0, ..'v.i.V -'Wii.,?c, 'P.cal party urg. a general labor fund to be raised of th finest ranches in th whoi dla-1 - - '-'' - J .n- V .. . , I0, Pfomote th Interest of the ap- from workers all over th United Bute Whlta ara In tia thought it was unfitted for fruttgrow- SHEEP BREEDERS ARE ing tomatoes and other delicate veg-1 ; tables Speak or angels and you w ill hear, if not the flutter of their wings, the chug of their engine," said Mrs. Rinehart. as a gray mustached, heavy set man accompanied by hi family BREEDING FOR MUTTON pointing power? oat Ma Par OhaaY. If on. man.- who for aa h patriotically and in tha lntr.a a Ha VIEW OF SENATOR W.h?L BOUJUrr ontrod th desunl " vrl y?n.Q 1 un I of the national banking system, can do -. w""""sajaasaasB-aP J . l'ttsa atotlaa A.r..ilu w-a. . (Continue From Pag. O..) X 1 th.t TT cw.V'f e-eVI, CarlaD CURRENCY MEED IS PRESSING - ONE. IS and Canada. v Hot take Springs HOT LAKE, OREGON - (Union County, 9 mile east of Lt GranJt.) , NATURE'S WONDERFUL CURE I The hotteat'and moat curativ spring In the world. , ' r- . REACHED ONLY . . VIA THE ; ' ' .-- : GET WELL : UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Extensive improvements have been made in all departments. SPECIAL REDUCED FAREl from all 0.-VV..R. &.N. gtationg.' The MEDICATED MUD, VAPOR and MINERAL BATHS of Hot Lake have proven a boon to auffcrera from Rheumatism, Blood. V?Vr1jr.'ln1 L,VJ" Complaints. Accommodation, at the sanatorium deUghtfuUy complete, and rates within the feach of all Apply to any O.-W. R. & N. agent for particular! and ask for the special rat with hotel coupon, also for booklet telling all about the Springa; or writ to Q. W. TAPE, the new "Manager at Hot Lake, Ore. Pendleton, Or.. Nov, l.Bheepmn of UmaUIla county ar in the midst of their breeding season and reports from I ;,.,,ri K. 1.. .u. xi. I consisting of seven nm man taasd us in his automobile. "That was i their camns indioat that ' manv - am I vnrir hint, isu hih raa.. r n(.u I pointed by th president with th t. Mr. Hansen, of whom t was ut speak- j changing from th fin wool breeds to an when th crisis , oame ths Uttr j 'c , 0",?t Jh ., can in ' '-,'- . I .k. a .v.. . . . I .......j .a h.HA, k. ..M..a. I not oe trusted to alaoharra ehai 4.n.. "Lake county seems to b underlaid I in hatin. Aa.i ,(... i.Mi,a lot inr of thii corm(nnnina . hal wiin.xn sam patriotism and fldalitv? - . -- ...,:.. i . . .j -7 . -. rr" i r,. - ny not epriusa. wme oay tuia win oe i There seems to be a growing tendency I Ior money actuauy on 'deposit or for I 1 win aiwsya oe . ..... n ...... H . . .k. f . . i ... i . . . - i.... . T . i . .1. - . ....iiuon wnn lur.pninn '!'... . L . wi cov. vu avwuu. vi un i biiiuiis iocai xiooamasicrB to pay more I ,u". i4 wMiuifuuiea im inai i ... yiucr iui ...... hA. u.Hn.. in I ... .1 - . . . i . . . . I .V,. mllll.Ma a .k. .a I StStUS ' QUO. I.IK A tha Arlam.al 1.. IrfUteview. W already hav a bath I their reason being the - high nrlcea oil oundrv Judgment, main tallied,; clearer! f!"ve" w.waat was good enough for nous out tn aay win com wnen we I meat, ana tne cnanre wnlcn th tariff I neaa, ana wer sniraatea or a oroader I . : " . .noum iqf tne son.' Will be abl to put up a fin natatorlum. I has mads in th wool market I patrtotlsm than th ( bankers them I."'' -. th" " have ; rather "j was born in MOfloo county and! Thpse who are breeding - for early I sives, and but for this at is . probable 1 t" "nera mat ; i w : know lived for many years in Shasta county I Iambs are doing- so to take advantage I that even th artificial circulating I "u - , and, though I have lived in Lakeview, I of the early mutton market which isiedlum devised by tha. banks, and "But th .country is not la a frame just across th tin from California fori always a favorable one. However; win I clearing houses to. meet ths emergency I Of mind to listen' patiently to these many , years, neTcnneiess a am very 1 r wiug nmm us aixiicuiues. eneas I UI uin uma wuuiu not nsv savea tne i pwi or to any prophets of dls- proud of my nativ sute. I am going I be erected ror shelter to th ewe I country rrom bankruptcy and ruin, I aster, nor will the president or con to take you for a little spin over th I nd . large Quantities of hay i must be I ! Treelaad Aot a' Makeshift. I fess .; permit the demands of the a-. California roads. Californlana snnrlP', "n for Winter feeding. I '"Th..Vr.iiinii mirr.ncv tnwnmA Irlculturai, commercial, industrial mn rint. ina vaiua or iroon mmjtm inn mh i amni iucbi luiwrnin in era en. .v.-u.. . .. j , i mer micresis. natmn.i anil ina... tarely hear any complaint made In Call U"lam Vr th good condition of thl dlsturbshce. and it ra.nossibl thaVitZ b ignored. a . 1 1 a. .aa.u . i . B W1 P V V ' aSSJh n 1. aaaaia 1 .. 1 ' L..'. -.. ' - I 1' T'Vkak - Mil . ... . . tornia loom nwney wisely spent oni.7"""" " kprovisions might utilised t mas-I ... T..T. "-"'"' vui viu pui, out ads. ,v; ; ; r"' growing; weatner. f urably'avert conditlomj., whloh existed I iT. .w . som salutary amend- n-titmln (a Tairuilo . . . t.. . 1 " i j n ' f i. k... i, a t.if... ........... Tr I fflnta. ; What th. uaun)pv . " " IIIVl IUI. 1 " - W . .-uu. . i. IS WX1U1J1C 1IHOHU1I. ID I . " J - J1W TT Dalley. Judg Benson and a group oflBANKFH OF THP flfil I PQ meet the necessities of th present !" J1c"on' Pey. amctive and final, . . . ..... . . . h. . v . mm anh.aakw i i. . . . j ... . . n ... . . an u conrr... . nuvnr r...i..u . - . . . ur, nuL in I . .-.. MI. .1 Aiuncii. piu, -aiinougn it i-was I 71 'v'" - - ""nao.jr m ao business men of Lakeview. 11 ""aawJ GETS BIG PROMOTION comW.Vn"Vrovid;d a atB ii-f ;' i - ? y: " r th last named measure, after the hut Of the wiole pople." f XntKHCM KPVUJQ FOJCfr) Natural :mv. . .. ... . . ,. I exDnndltura nf hundr.il. a. (hA.i..n.. VAtV JAvIvv- Of dollars Tof the nVrr: MDC Dl ALfC OACTOnRirA ."r .v'"cr h.- rn..rtia-a w '-.-: ria."r.T r i rumco national mt.w.uu city, naa beta .r.XLlrS.,m .ft. I Uro CHIT r-n :miiaaaf. ieota president or th institution. He 1 ,1 :7..r - ' , , tn" lacilr - Htn, OUI I : run UlVUnUC win Mmn. tha Maitin h . I that the bankers raised laraa sums f I . . ' ... .... T""'.- . .T'.TT by the laf Johtt B.6ch.nck, Mr. Vogt ."?rLi,! f - New 'Vork,ov.; J.-Mrs;J.: 1 Blak.' k,.a-I"-a- .r'-ar..''.". li'ii"-.! Utm - . t . ,vwiva aucainii . usr nuirunn h . 1 - w "w iauivuo j "On present ar-sBwvB-ts g rWBe n rxyeri" 1 a.yl -..Al-JL. a r V I IZ eno being in th employ ot the old "dl?,cf Ha behalf. 1SV - . . a... .a... a . . . - A. I 6 1VSB r V n a ' ! aa. ,K 1 a a. J aa uaiiea : fnauona. or t wnien m aienim Vla MOoay was president. in 187 , Mr. CUl I1C If dlCr I V0Kt entered tn n a uumuv 1 1 utva fcacu,,. ,u cabler lu r 1 I ttlm a aaalataa ...t.1.. . , mi . I US Central bank '. linrlpl'J hantrlna. i Bottled directly t KatlonaVbecom-s th new cashier, ind hf01; 'have'.faced 'aboutahd nw agree J bea ,rtlsally completed for tha famous isnrinff n I attorney irreg vv. wiison waa elected I ,. . . " snouia con-1 , v r '? .wu we wnioug spring at ,M fJ fcaencra-Von m, - o" Iav,.alBtrolllnV fVit,h.?,,.g,b, Ommeroe and emergency is that dlsttnmihi I . ':. "?:'"' .'"' ' ne First National, and I IV .i. iTaJ. aroent'; supporters iler in 1801. Floyd W. ? h Altfrich currency. measure, with cashier oft th iriri ltB. contraj : bank undef . banking con- Market Basket Day in Klamath. itiamatn jraiia, Or., Nov. 8. Plans FRANCE . A diUghtfut tabU -water with highly medicinal qualitUi V .'ft.,-, j ' - : vvv : f Ask your PhyskltO 1 1 Genuine iv!:h::l lie ucrd spired term. " Boar Creek Is Dammed. : . Xraklljkaa. aia. Sk ' me. . . ' completed ; -i nd v.di orr-r.t':!: JM voice.. , in the management of lnstitu-1 h Klamath , Wasr Users association " jiiuomra tn movement. It Is pmnnwi v, gi, m producers end the cumumsre ni' aireoc contact, lions j-whos functions are in sens goyernmental,;;:.';-.;''.; ;..;..'Mritift a .Mm. . ' m vcy .k...u- - -j. i.t I w ' oning ina currenevvwa' hut tha sundanvh "waVetTt-V.Tr: Say Agent Hnmotlxed Hm. mtdena'' N'ov. I. -Mra. Edgar I .tmA 1.1.1. . . . . . . . ' I IJ.lUlIUUII I ' . . u.ki. water lii.l m ini coma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. . . . . - r . " in Bear Craair . r II, : ii 1 arva currency om ana or, the public 1 sowing maonin agent hypnotised hr a conereta 'dam . haa K.n t...n. ., i - ..v vwu ow in' n i '"""""" y " ;. ,. jnlg to congress on "the: subject. r ( t : . 111 as-1 r TrIH.MKwil II !IIM "'I out voices tn clamor of ha hn.ina.. . : vf!hiu v.i . t.a n.-.i r.V.lC wH,n "mmeaiate i ,Los Angeles. Nov. ftutn w.nir.r Her Spanish Husband Drinks. VV ashUIStOtt. Kn. 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