The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 28, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH h'AUM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOIIKR 2H, 1011
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RECLAMATION IS
MOST COMPLETED
PROGRESS IS MADE
VALUATIONS MAIK IN POE VAI
i,i:v with view to' acquiring
KIND NECESSARY Til UNDER
TAKING UK GOVERNMENT
Iii tlio Inst montlily report to tho
stcrt'tiiry of tliu Interior on tliu prog
iiM of work bttlliK iluiin by Hip rcc
Imiintlon nerrlcojm tliu Oregon-Cull-fnrnlit
Ktnmatli project, tlio nn
in iiiiicint'iit U inndo Hint thy work Is
iiliinit C7 per cent completed, or np
pititlmatcly 10 per rent moro than
wns done wlit'ii tliu previous report
was rtloil, Tlio rcpnrl, nimiiiK oilier
tlilnim, snys. In substance:
"Tlip Irrigation senium wns prur
tlrnlly closed, oml mint of tlio crops
were hnrvrsted, Tlio icriiln wn not
nil threshed, do Hint return Mere not
complete, Imt Indications nro tlmt
trry satisfactory results will lie line!
both for grnln nut) liny. Water ser
lre wan limlntnlncd throughout tin
period savo In tliu Ankcny rnnnl,
wlilrli was rondemned nnd rimed by
I lie rlly of Klamath Fnlls.
'Tlio working force on tlio lot
Itlver inversion dam nernned iiboiHKB,"S "'K I" lmo 'eeii lerrorltliiR
ion men nnd SO horsis. nnd this work,
vi m nlMint 70 per cent rumpleted.
Mint of thu roncrctlnK helow ordlnnry
vtnter level In tho rler wns rouiplet
oil mill ivnrli htiih uittl 11,1. 1f wnv tut
the nrchts nnd Inclined fnc.i slnb.!c
Work wns suspended on Hcptember!caK" nf,fr 3'n00 dlninond theft,
Hill tin Ihn rontrnrl fur llin ixcnxn. will b cUmdldd.
I lull of nliout three miles of l.o.t Itlv
er diversion channel, omIiik to Hie
rontrnctor's Innhlllty In promcute thp
work nt tho required rnto of proitre.s.
The completion of this work has slnro
been pnt under wny with n Korern
incut foreo. Thu rontrnctnr Increustd
his working forro In nlmtit ISO hend
of stork nn tho remainder of his con
tract, nnd wilt prolmbl) complete tlmt
portion In tho Huio nureod upon. The
oxrnvntlons of schedulls wns fairly J
well under way.
ursi un tno miscellaneous sirur-'
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well advanced, nod there remained
only tho brldsfs ovor tho clinnnel to
bo completed. Tho MdKorwood osra
valor nindo koimI procress on the mnln
drain, having excavated at times ns
iiimli as 3,000 llensr reel per work.
Vnluntlons nf rlRht of way In 'North
nnd Houth Poo Vnlloy worn made, ami
ncRcllutloiis wcro Instituted with (he
owners for Acqulrlns; tho neerssnry
land,"
Laymen who have seen tho inncul
tudo of tho work on tho Uist Itlver
dam wonder nt Ita alio na compared
with tlio seemingly Innocent character
of tho river, It Is claimed Hint (his
view at tho undertaking; docs nut tnko
Inln urrount of tho obstreporoun chnr
ncter of tho slrentn In tho sprlnKllmc,
when It Rets bejond nil rensonahle
hounds. Tho dam, according to tho
contract Hindu by tlcorgo C, Clark ft
Co,, who aro bulldlna- It. la to
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dieted nrrnmlinr .11.1 I) will mil
approximately $150,000, and Is for
Real Estate Man Arrested And Will
: Face Three Very Serious Charges
Bpeclnl to Tho llorald I pretense nnd using tho mnlls to dp-
IAICKVIKW, Oct, 28. Tho prollm-l fraud. Mrs. Sit Is living nt tho Wll
Inary (rial o( Ilcrnard Bits, a fonnor ' low Itnnch property, which Sits ro
renj estate speculator .hore, hvtor of coutly purchnsod frbm n conceru with
Willow Ranch. Calif., la to tnko uluco. whom ho vu forniorly ongagod In
al Bnkeraflnld, Calif., Novombor 10th. business, and hadpmo flno lmirove
mis 4ni t....i..A.. ..M h. . m,nia ninrnii iinoivilioforo being nr-
Bin was
name of tho "Trl-Btato Land Com-1
UUIHS UHMHl'n UIIUV, , I
jinny," nnd Hot an agont to soiling
lands for him at nakorsOeld. They
sre.nllegod to havo sold land that did
not belong to Sits, and It la stated
that Blti gave deeds to the property
which were forged,
It la state that bo would deliver
tho deed Immediately, fjw would
purchase an abstract aad havo their
title examined by aa attmtiey., Rumor
has Utbat.he cUane'd up'150,000 be
fora ha waa oavffct. ,
Ha bow faaaa Ifjal m tkraa charge,
forgery , abtatdak saaaer under fatoa
l,i . . . . . . .
ru. iiiirinnn in nrniiiiiiK Tiilu Lnkti'
mill it'cliiliiiliiit thousands of acres of
laiiil now nuliinrrKi'il or In liilc.
GOVERNMENT SEEKS CON
TROL OF
Uillid I'r-MKorvIre
IN'lllANAI'OI.IH, Oil. :8. Tho
fedeml Kowriinieul. IhrotiKli Dlxtrlct
Allorney .Miller, tins filed n prtlllon
for Hie renimal of nil eWilumo iicepi
iiniiKeiiiini eiploilves In tliu jJcNa.
iimm tiiKv to tlio JiirUdlillon of the
fcilTnl uiilhorltles.
MAFAI BLACKSMITHERS ARE
t Aun urn i on nor
I nllU fllLL QU LHdl
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lout .'I'll iiinl Two Uoiiii'ii ( iitiulil
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In INillic .Net, noil n Ounrlet i.r
( lilinu" Itt'lrtllie-i Come in Hue.
imneiilii fur 'llirin.
,
fulled Pre.. Uerv.r.
8ACIIA.MI:NT0, Oit. SS. A .Mnfln
"'"' -""k imiiniis, nas notn
nrreie.i in ui .uiRuie.
Joseph Mmikuii, IViink Michel.
l'hlllp MniiRan, llrnniuna Mitchell nnd
two wiinieu, Teresn Contcllo nnd Mrs.
HKi. nllesed lo )-nvo fled Ch.
Attomoy I.'. A. Zimmerman of Chi
rnKo, repre.vntlnK tho victims, has
bteii granted pnors.
t'lilcnco detertltes aro hero for the
prisoners.
MURDERED WOMAN SISTER
OF UKEVIEW DEALER
.Mi...MIIIIilimup, Who Was Munlcinl
, ,, ., , . ui. ',.., uiiiiii
' "r "''""". "'u lll,, Kl"
llliiiM-H, Wn n .Mix 1'iitih ll.fure
Her .MimtUbo
Hpvclal to Tho Herald.
LAKIJVIIIW, Oil. as. One fnmlly
In I.nkelov Is In sorrow over the
terrlhlo rod of Mrs. llcthel McCoy'
I'nlili .Mllllchninpho wna killed by'
her husband In Portland Inst woek.'
Ho was sufferlnif under n temporary
nttnek of Insnnlly broiiRht on by 111-,
henlth. nnd committed sulcldo nftcr .
tho klllliiK.
Mrs, Mllllclisnip wns thu sister of
Kdwurd It. I'tiU'li of Lnkovlow, who
left for Portland upon receipt of tin
iiewo. Tho unfortunate couplo woro
very happy, niid the husband nn ln-1
diistrlouH M.'ileiiiiKin for ono of tlio j
Isrgo ronceins theie. Ills wlfo Iwl
Iliad n forebodluK that something wnalviurclf ml wj10 s recovering from
bocom-'KOlng.tti linppon, nun linn cniivu
Itimrrlcd "run lite tlmt wero great
friends of thclrtr lo visit them tho
,.., R ,... -., w-
rested.
HANKOW IIEOAITURKI) AND
HEIIELS ROUTED, IS RBIHIRT
United Pros Service
PKKIN, Oct. 28. It Is officially an
nounced that at an all day engage
ment jotordny tbo Imperialists rout
ed the rebels about ankow and re
captured tho city, but "p details aro
given, y. '-' '
F, J. Bowen Is In f ronf, Bonania to
IiiIrIiI Unit Ilia deed was done. After j
I u pleasant lnlL tliu couplo returned to
,tholr liimir, only to learn n couplo of
Injs later tlmt shortly nftcr leaving'
(Im tnrrlhlo deed lunl boon committed,)
l.. II, I'nltli, u l i'ii I palnto 1 1 1 m i , '
llwH hurt wllli liU family of thrcoj
ihllilren. Tim father of the unfor-
Itlllinlu iiilluir woman ii-lrlc In Ht '
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Joseph, .Mo.
Mls Nell Simpson of I.nkevlcw nr-
Mlved In Hie city lust iilclit, nnd ex
pects lo Mpmnt Ida winter In Klamath'
I VI Id
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! IM Mvl.niiRhlnu will mnkii n trip In
'llnnantu tomorrow.
BY GEORGE, EPI6RAMS ARE
GIVEN PUBLIC IN A BOOK
il"nt;lniir .Vow MwimmIi Comes
, Ainix Willi Voliinut HluiiTrntlnR
( IIIk I'm of KIiik'm TiikIUIi, IJl
enilly t tilled l'reii 8ertlru
i-onhon, ort. s-kiub oeorKe.
jlir.Mliliiu up on his third render and
tho Hpuches of Colenel Itoouarolt, he-
flf'es somo nddreei made nt tho ny-
i. . . . .
lint of Important cornerstones, has
in 1.1 f attx-.l n IkmiIc of Mrlklnnly fmnll-
Im eplKrnniK.
AuiotiK the eplKrnms are: "tin
tloroiiRh." "Wlmtever yon do, do It
1" "J'" ft" "", ,""" ",,ul 0"..wt,,,1?,,
Ili'-rrt nnd soul Into your work." "Bv.
,.r.. ,inT -. ..roani.,, ior f.,11.. ,ho
miiirtnnro of rdnrntlon, not only to
u. IndUldunl llio. hut to tho llfo of
,ll0 ,m(Io,.. ..Tno foundations of nn-
c llft ,.ory nro gct , le hnmn of
u people."
BAnLESKIP OREGON DOCKS
HT HARBOR OF SUN DIEGO
rit-l ViiyiiKe of Fiiiimuo Craft Klner
Mie Wns Iteliiillt In Xnrtli by I lie
t'nlKil Klnles .Vuvy Will I'nrtlrl
inle In MoblllMtlou
h led Prers rlro
HAN I)li:CO, Calif., Oct. SS,
-Tlie
brttleshlp Oregon has arrived.
This Is her first mijako since slio
, .,
n rebuilt In tho north.
Slio participates In tho mobilization
on Tuesday next.
WILL COME HERE
HPISCOPAIi
II1VINK, HTILIi ON
Cltl'TCHIS OWINtl TO AN ACCI.
ItK.NT, KXPIXTH T.O PIUCHIDi;
OX HVNDAY NK.XT
lllshop Itohcrt U. Paddock of Hood
Itlver. who mlnlutrru to tho Kastorn
Oregon district of tho Episcopal
BISHOP
PADDOCK
painful nccldout received whllo rid
ing In a lumber llumo, which compels
him to uao crutches, expects to bo
uhl to visit Klamath Falls officially
In wcok from tomorrow.
At that tlmo ho will hold services
for (Irivcu eliurrh of this city, and
Inter notlco of tho samo will bo mndo
public.
A44$rM4'tt$4
1 A
$ .
Want Advertising in The Evening Herald
Will Make
B oarding
I ? Somo well-timed and Mtclllgeutly written classlfled advertising will
roino un to lilgh-water liinrk
Not ninny hoarding housee
ueetl tio run nt half capacity.
GIVEN
BY ODD FELLOWS
MKMIIKKH OF THAT OIIIIKIt K.V.
JOVKI) A HL'CK'Hfl'I'tlt MHT
BANQUET
MOHT THAT WAN A MTTLKnceoptol)lo to tlio revolutionist! of tlio
THK IIKHT KVKH ,ljnllru "n"T.
A Pckln dlitintcli un: "The nrnr.
I
At thu rcRiilor Meeting of Klamath
l.i(ln No. 137, I. O. O. K u week ago
Init night Noblo Ornnd I.eu appointed
Percy Bholl, Jnspor Ucnnett and
llnlph Sheets na a conunlttoo to fur
nish tho balanco or tho fatlhful with
uomethlnR enttrtalnliiK In tho caatro -
nouiic line. " Tho matter was left en
tirely In tho. hands of tho committee,
with power to appoint sub-committees
nt tholr plcnsuro, and the result was
something to bo remembered by those
fortunate moiigh to bo present at
Inst nlRht'a mcetltiK.
Without dolay tho cominlttro hus
tled around to nil nlmrods who ho
lariK to the order, and sent them In
rpiost or the savory duck that so
plentifully Inhabit Klnmath waters
nnd marshes, and tho various hunters
nobly responded to the call uion their
prowess.
Ducks of all kinds wcro delivered
to tho conunlttoo In chargo (no coots,
HioiirIi), and under tho culinary su
pervision of tho committee, with Jas
per Itennett wearing tho long apron
nnd bundling tho big fork, a banquet.
wns spread-at tho closo of tho meet
ing that was a dream, a delight, a oh
nny supcrlntlrc that denotes perfect
latUfnctlon.
With tho ducks wcro served somo
good old "jams," rooked to a do
llclou.i Cnlt'i, fundilwIMt coffeo that
was a bachelor's symposium, "spuds
from Klamath" (which you know
enn't be bent In the world), vnrlous
trulls nnd rnkes, and well every
thing that goes to maka a man sit up
nnd loosen his belt before starting.
Tlio only wonder expressed by any
of tho members was how In thunder
Jasper has escaped for so long.
WHITE FROST IS
AGAIN VISITOR
MKItCUtV DHOPPKO DOWN TO
WITHIN O.Vi: IJEOIIKE OF
I'ltlr.INO KHX NIGHT, MAK
ING AUllA8Tt:it COAT1NO
A whllo frost covered tho ground
In soma placts this morning, the mer
cury having been somewhat low spir
ited during the night. The low point
was 33 at 1:30 a. in., against 40 tho
night beforo and tbo samo Wednes
day night. At 8 a. in. It was 3S,
ngalnst 38 yesterday and 42 Thurs
day. Last night nt 8 o'clock It was
IS, against G2 Thursday night and 4C
Wednesday night The high yester
day, 60 nt 3 p. in., was three degrees
lower thnn tho top notch tho day be
foro, but wns exnetly tho samo at
Wednesday's high. All told, tho
wnttier of Into has been qutto satis
factory to all but tho chronic kickers.
These, happily, nro so fow that their
plaints have very little Influence, at
least on tho weather.
Duck hunters report plonty of bird
In tho marshes now.
Little "Campaign"
Any Good
House Pay
about ALL OK THE TIME.
will pay If run at half capacity. Not
ItlllllHl
CHINA HM'UIILIC
IS PROCLAIMED
1 1'l.lted Press Horvlco
SHANGHAI, del. 27. Oonornl LI
Yiinn HuriK proclaimed lilmiclf pro
visional president of tho Chlucsu '!
pulillc nt Itnnkow, Ho Immedlotrty
.notified forclKn couniiil, ndrltlnic
iem lie would do everything Hint Im
could to' protect forelsncra.
It li bollovcd Hune's nctlon will he
Inmatlon of a republic has thrown the
Imperial court Into a panic. Hundreds)
of Mnnchu officials aro going north, i
and tho remainder aro preparing lo
ftec at an Instant's notice. Reports
that tho baby emperor has atrendy
been smuggled from the city nro diS'
'crc(tcd."
TUFFS
HOTEL WHITE
E IN APPEARANCE
'I In fo of President's SocrrtnrlCH on
Huuil lo Confer, antl Another Com
ing, to IOkcims Klccl Corioratloii
Situation
(.'lilted Press Service
CHICAGO, Oct. 28. Tho corridor
of Tnft's hotel today resembled the
White Home at tho beginning of a
session. During his stny hero bcwlll
confer with his cabinet regarding the
United States Steel Company's suit.
Secretaries MacVeagh, Fisher and
.Meyer nro here, and Wlckorsharn lslSeattls Harbor In a fog, and the Mult
xpectod today. nomah was sunk.
Tn,lnv Ihn IlrlcU1nvbr- Union In. Tlio passengers and CltlW BK Safe.
Itlated President Taft, who addressed
I,.. lhlin.ni.m..ml .1 l.o.x.o,! Ih
the mining congress and discussed tho
Judiciary recall boforo tho Bar
elation.
Tonight ho will be a- guest at tho
Coiiiintrco banquet. Socrctary Dick
In ton breakfasted with Taft, and dis
cussed the steel matter.
MAIIKRO IIKADS RKIIKLLION
ASSKItTION OK TIIUKK PAPERS
United Tress Service
MKX1CO C1TV, Oct. 28. Openly
asserting that Mndcro fostered, and
llnnnicd tbo Kmillaho Zapata revnlu-j
lion, threo newspapers lioro predict
that tbo rebolllon will overwhelm Ma-
dero, causing olthcr Diaz's return or
tho plod jg of Reyes In tho presidency.
They declare Madero Instructed Zapa
tlstas not to enter tho capital.
STILTS FUNERAL
IN ELKS' CHARGE
NKRVICKS SUNDAY
AFTERNOON I
TO TAKE PLACE FROM THE
MIDGE HUOM'OK THE ORDER,
AND WILL UE PUUUO
Tho funeral of tho lato John R.
Stilts, to bo held tomorrow afternoon,
will bo undor tho auspices of the
Klamath Lodge of Elks, No. 1247,
nnd uccordlng to tho ritual of that or
der. Tho services will take place at
2:30 p. m. at the lodge rooms, in
stead of tho late resldonco, In order to
glvo moro roojy to the friends nnd
tho public, who aro Invited to attend
tlio obsequies. Rev. J. S. Stubble
field of the Presbyterian church will
luvoko tho bouedlctlon.
Of
keep tho boarding house In- j ; I
I
tiny GOOD boarding house ever , ,
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4MtlMlvMttHIMMMMi
HALLOWE'EN COMES
TUESDAY EVENING
Mm. V. 11. Dulancy leaves In tho
morning for a visit with frlonds and
relatives nt Chthalls, Wash.
IS AFTER ROCKERFEUER
AT HIS TARRYTOWN HOME
United Press Service
NEW VOKK, Oct. 28. Federal
Marshal, Hcnkct went to Tarrytown
today to servo John D. Itlckofellcr In
tlio steel trust case.
Carncglo said when served: vi i
nfver violated tho law ln my life. butular ,maflD;tloB wUh
suppose I'll have to take these pa- of .upern.tnral Infk
pers.
STEAMERS COLLIDE, ONE
SINKS BENEATH WATERS
Ttvo Wnlcr Crnft Have Rump In Se
attle Hnrbor and Multnomah Is So
Hnilly lUmngcd That Slie Goes to
lloltnm of Sound
United Press Scvice
SKATTLE, Oct. 28. Tho steamers
Iroquois and Multnomah collided In
!T,b 'fn,luoIs
I ICtOrltt &UO
runs from Seattle to
,c,unn aaa lno Jlul,Mm" mm
Asso-,Se"ul Olympla.
NO FUNDS TO LOAN TO CHINA
ATTITIDK OK VLOWKRY FOLK
United Press Service
TOKIO, Oct. 28. Tho specie bank
of Yokohama has refused a flvo mil
lion war loan to tho Pekln govern
ment. AMATEUR DRAMATIC SHOW
BY PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
Tviciily-Poiir Cliarocter Ports la Cast,
anil Prize Was Awarded by the
Committee lo thu Most KScJent
Performer.
Special to The Herald
LAKBVIEW. Oct. 2.S. The ladles
of tho Presbyterian congregation gave
a dramatic performance at the opera
houso last Friday evening that was
novel and entertaining. Twenty-four
I characters were represented, and
somo wcro ab vo the average of such
things whero homo alent is drawn
upon, uno or tne iraiurcs or me en
tortalnmont was thsf awarding of a
prlxa to the character that made tho
best Imprccslon from a- dramatic
standpoint. Judge Henry L. Benson,
W. Lair Thompson nd W. II. Shirk
wero tho ctJnmjttUe that awarded the
prlie. Tho entWUIntricnt was well
attended, and qui teN largo sum of
monoy was raised for tMbonent of
tlis church which has rccwly been
formed horo. ,,
Suit On Injunction Bend Brought By
Lewises, Allege They Lost Cfo
Suit bns been Instituted against D,
B. Campbell, Klamath Development
company and C. E. Wordtn for 1500
and Interest since July 30, 1S07, by
Iva 8. Low Is and Arthur O. Lewis, on
a bond given to secure tne issuance
of an Injunction against the Lew'leea
In 1906,
After trial, on July SO, 1807, the
Injunction suit, wns dismissed and the
Lowlsea are now claiming the amount
of the, bond, on tha plea that by rea
son of the Injunction tbey were
wrongfully restrained from Irrigating
tbetr crop from July 13, 1906, until
July SO, 1907, on the 150-acre farm
which tbey than owned, that by re
son thereof their crops parched and
wero & failure, and they were dam
aged In the full amount of the bond
1500.
The reach eoneeraed la tha oa re-
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WILL BE OBSERVED
CKLF.BRATION OF NIQHT I
FK8T1VAL OK AJX SAINTS MB
MUCH VARIETY IN ITS POPC
LAB OBSERVATION'
Tuesday evening Is HaMawa'M, or
H&llow-Eren, so called aa bates Mm
ovo of vlrgll of All .Hallows, or fan
tlvnl of All Saints, which falla oa NsP
vembor 1st. It la associated la aoa-
the areralaae
upernatnrat lalneaeaa, aad la
clearly a relic of pagan Uaaaa. la Uta
north or England, Hallowa'aa 'la
known as "Nntcrack Night U Saai
land tho ceremonies of the -' were
formerly regarded la a highly aayar
stltlons light, aad Robert. Baraa'
"Hallowe'en" gives a hnmoroaa aad
richly Imaginative praeeatmeat of
tho usual ceremonies aa practlead hi
Scottish rural dhKtlet la h(a day.
Tho principal object of curiosity hi
consulting the future waa to dissever
who should be tte partner la Hfa.
Popular belief ascribed te.ebHdrea
born on hallowe'sn tho faculty of per
ceiving and holding coareraa with
supernatural beings. The Amerleaaa
, All sorts of celebratloaa are hM
on the gala night, from partita aad
card playing assemblies to daaaaa aad'
tho eating of candle, aata, ratae ataa
aad cookies, aa well aa th tmMMac
of teat pleasant estract of th at
known s elder. Small aay 'rat a "
a par with the mora aoeiabl eaUr
prise the Jovial rlagtag of deafhjBaVi
mo cnrryiBK s or sjaMsi,
other easily appropriated
At colleg frequently the I
rect much energy to hynelhsaatlag
the chapel bell, patting a. caw oa.tha
roof of tho main ball, or some
worthy and exalted enterprlee.
RICHESOfl OENIES F1MCIUISE
OF CYAHHOfrOTASSm
HU Attorney Claim to HoM Letaera
From Llsmell Gbrl to Use AesaWS
Preacher Which WH1 Help to Prove
His Case
United Presa Service
BOSTON, Oct. 28. The oatllao of
Rlcheson'a defenao aa publlahed re
veals that Rlchoson will deay that
he ever purchased cyanide from the
druggist, Habn.
His attorney said: "We are ear-
tain we can prove Rlcheafia aaver
bought the cyanide, and will predue
letter that Avis Lionel wrote to Mr.
Rlcheson which prove by th glrl'a
own word that Rlcbeaoa waa not r
sponsible for her unfortunate tear
dltion."
Mrs. Levi McDonald aad Mr. L,'M.
Davis will leave for Baaaaxa toaaar-
row mornlag.
K
r
cently sold to the Buttons far 111,, r "'"
000, ono of the beet agrleultaral 7
tracts ln the county, owafaut Ma water; '
right to-Uke water from JWamaAfcL?, 'il
River, which naturally weald Saw 1 :l
1.
over It but for the dylcamalatataadj , V't
on Ue 'land. It waa la coMMaak-v
with tbU dkya that tha vtUM'vOf
wa brought; tha claim aatBttaam-j
that tha Lewlaaa had aa rlad)t:ttjblh. -.
water throuah this dyka.Taad. aaBaV: ' .-' '
rebtralned by the order iat.skai,
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through the dyke, they werai
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