P AO K H H K T II K Pu6lr.h»d Cverv Saturday at Gold Hill lai taon County. Oregon M X H. LAMPMAN gnlennt nt the Gol«1 H ill tor t r . i i . , u l. • f»n Ih m iitfli the t B ind goue* unni» * • ee«>ia<1-h<- U nited S u , , . , ' ib a , pietfon with the probable exception ot ' H,naPln£ ls a pci re c tij legal m ethod of ta k in g an accused the m arsh lands, which, according to ^nan fiorii one s ta te to an o th er. T his decision was ren- prpsent plans, win not be reclaim ed dered in the now fam ous M over-Iiavw ood ease in whieh My the government. the defen d an ts were both Socialists and w orkingm en. W ill at Ì e„nneW8 ‘° thV ffe,ct that the bl” t,1p S u Pre me C ourt of the U n ited S ta te s hold to th is sam e « .ix « ™ x x if de4 endant, is a v ,‘puhli' an ? m ent of the exceaa land» of the Kiam Ath Indian reservation, which ls re ported as favorable to passage, is ilw « te d sev era.n fhher P? c* Rood “ " - , iAPPeal to Reason has absolutely no in te re st in the Divlor-Goebel feud of K entucky, but I w ant to p u t it up to the S uprem e C ourt of the U n ited S ta te s to decide a case k id n aPinff w here the victim is a R epublican politician f™ ” d • '» ‘he U nited) Agricultural, lands in Klamath County will be Mr. \ \ a rre n p rin ted his rew ard announcem ent upon en ­ thrown open to settlement and reve­ nue will be created for the further velopes, a fte r assurance from the p o stm a ste r of G irard , upbuilding of the country. K ansas, th a t such p rin tin g was not in violation of th e law.’ Complete apportionment of Multno­ He was p ro m p tly indicted by a federal g ran d ju ry . The mah County taxea for 1310 was com in dictm ent asserted th a t th e p rin tin g on th e envelopes was pleted by County Clerk Fields, who of a scurrilous, d efam ato ry and th re a te n in g ch aracter, Issued a tabulated statement showing and calculated by th e term s and m an n er an d style of dis- the amounts due the various school district«, cities, the port of Portland, ld a \, and obviously intended to reflect in ju rio u sly upon •ounty, state, state school, road and the c h arac te r and conduct of an o th er, to -w it: W illiam S. library funds. The statement also ra> lor, a fo rm er governor of th e s ta te of K entucky, con­ ■hows the valuations. The total amount of taxes that the levy pro­ tr a r y to the form of the s ta tu te in such case m ade and duces In Multnomah County Is provided, and a g ain st th e peace and d ig n ity of the U nited 0,401,42* .84. The total from last S tates. ’ year’s levy on the 190» roll was The stace of K en tu ck y w as a t th is tim e o fferin g $100,- »4,384,537.71. 000 rew ard fo r the re tu rn of its fo rm er governor, so th a t Preparations are being made at its offense of h av in g “ reflected in ju rio u sly upon th e c h a r­ !" Klamath by the Innes-Clark Lumber Company, a San Francisco corpora­ a c te r and conduct of a n o th e r” m ust have been fa r g re a te r tion with »100,000 capital, for the sec th an \ \ a rre n s. T housands of postals and le tte rs offerin g •nd big log drive down the Link such rew ard s are daily sen t th ro u g h the m ails, y et no Klvar. This company drove down sev- prosecution results. W arren was punished because he a t­ •ral million feet last summer whieh tem p ted to d irect public a tte n tio n to th e u n fa ir tre a tm e n t was the first time that the turbuisnt g n en accused F ed eratio n of M in ers’ officials, and a tte m p t­ sapids of this stream, which la lass than a mile and a quarter long, ever ed to save them from an u n fa ir trial. A nd th is is the “ crim e w ith o u t a n a m e ” fo r which was used for this purpose success­ fully. The company now has about V\ a rre n was railro ad ed th ro u g h the co u rts to conviction, 1,000,000 feet of logs In the Upper and which only P re sid e n t T a f t’s sense of ju stice saved Klamath Lake from the in ju stice of a term in prison. Did it ever occur to you that the best lights are always obtained by tie- ing onto a live wire? Just so in buying G R O C E R IE S The best results are always obtained by buying where you can get the liest returns for the money invested. Our aim is, and always has lieen to give our patrons the liest goods at the lowest prices possible. We quote you the following prices from our present stock : FLOUR SUGAR Pure White Best . . cwt $(5.35 $1.75 Daily Bread D. G. - . . cwt 6.15 1.(55 Carnation Extra C cwt 6.00 1.60 Peerless 1.55 FEED Red X 1.60 Best Process Barley, }>er cwt $32 Princess 1.40 Per 75-pound sack . $1.25 Clearwater 1.25 Standard Roll Barley Corvallis 1.45 Per 75-pound sack, 1.20 White Swan , 1.85 Bran, per sack, 1.00 Liberty Bell 1.20 Middlings, per sack 1.80 We have just opened up our styles in Indies' and Gentlemen’s Dress Shoes -n o n e better in Southern O reg o n -d o n ’t fail to see them. We are still offering big discounts on Woolen Clothing. Also on broken lines of Shoes. You can always find bargains at our bargain counter. When in Gold Hill call and give us a trial. We guarantee right prices and the best of treatm ent LANCE & COMPANY G A R D E N IN G time of the year has arrived for garden­ ing and I have in stock now a large Factory order of GARDEN TOOLS, and I am able to say that it is one of the most up-to-date and complete stocks of garden tools that ever came in to Southern Oregon. If you are in need of Garden Tools do not fail to call on D. H. Miller and you will be pleased with your purchase. Remember, my motto is: “good goods and prices as low as the lowest».” Remember, we carry a complete stock of Queensware and Washing Machines. In fact, 1 now have a $9,000.00 stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tin, Granite, Blue and White Enamel ware. In fact, I carry everything in the Hardware and Miner’s line, from a sewing machine needle up to steam en­ gines. Remember the place to buy hardware is of H. M I L L E G o ld H ill, O r e g o n mute C O L E S T IN P R A C T IC A L S H O E M A K IN G Bools and Shoes Made Io O rd rr R E P A IR IN G P u re , S p a rk lin g M in e r a l W a te r, B o ttle d d ire c t fro m the Springe. T w o bottle», 2 5 c Done In DraLCIass Shape H A R N ESS RFPA’RED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Turner’s Gold Hill Lunch Room J. E . M A R T I N G limn Next to Barber Shop 1)