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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1965)
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The ar bl An Be is ail towards often reached a low which formed o the 9.5/to soon narrow be wat 00 0 hea-| ter birds, rea y occa-| is the/this (a the our in|Were w spe I t thick pa , and goo alt flo along| a and berries| service Ajabl abundance, in found haze prevente seamp the astronom- to ‘was vicinity, Mir, — found in ride his mule. e t vie for grou the] pa m dee two f08 Lieutenant to follow the a slUg-| ier hi ei 7 pe cane a ie was appeare to be an arm and was tamath Marsh, flooded ‘a dently seasons. or|nem” w wa 4 3 William hours jon x sh from. reached issued the hills m id, althoug sitin a.|W | the near The . des: Klamath left the to je was in than half ‘med a goo ing covered e am, some created in of Pag 13) a _ ca having made a|the of|lake, examination Alvery ridg bordered which and was, the|ly ge, eastern soo reached o . . . e a Daniels| 1,00 tree, Br. from his mule severel injured. and|at Thel estimated feet at their the was strip a san O ‘S D ‘Ma of YOUR NEW room green a tops. The correlate heirloom with the cabinet othe ot the furniture. left Mr. has Carp r i height points, One of with a excellent Definite ‘Tr it—on and make Mrs. Bill Davenport ited sectional he Davenport acrilon, newest on all ‘b Ante SMA ene or rocks own or SOON W compatiso in the hope to both and in experts facilities past will see soon and the that but continue with made. a ‘B and business. The the complete Pelican new Our For Watch = test. e Opening eS ee -sEN ne Joe i truly French years, ees Stiffel ‘of tables, and wos fine living. lamp recovered a . in ‘T custom beautiful an Lag a si ‘quil bee un drap so look. you soon! Sh MASE ae Obligat again complet hands- restaurant have open The out. = Molin is &qu Micka a Rural fen the Micke fam for : are be . inside Cafe will be in the capable Pelican service will ‘landmarks both look new % i The home of Mr. ond Mrs. troditional home features Divan hes been in inpet of Bush Furniture. Pine Street. transitionol living The Shermon Bertrum. have Italian tables and was restored in antique yeors for anyt ‘N Chav (eLiUahe your See ern Studi Priratarcesr b popular ir ih noylea the oldest Klamath’s 1 brand Root who Carol for if! WHISKY o ‘Moh CAF OPENING b recently redecoreted the home of floating chain lamp and floating Furniture features to AT THE Com pletely Remodeled remodeled ‘Watch ROOT CAROL HOS (PELICAN highes I Bush BOB ROO . e cf ROUT difficult, At the north: base of the ridge we Kamath the shore of This’ baskels many somewhat in Hage rocks fou. for a sh marble ig noon, abounded vicinity. East|shore, but members of the par-|quite of the promontory, a wide field|ty who had explore it for 2| to|short distance reporte it very syented approac of tu but the the\cier; western|rocky, and impassabl for “‘the little cart’? as odometer wheels shore was tocky and bold. still continued to Snakes of various kinds were] ha Williamson Lieutenant plentful, Several large very killed before|observed several Indian ‘trails rattlesnakes were his bem in on an hour;| diverging to the right we and there Tast day and I courted nearl a fore to determined follow cast-off skirs lying with a southeast course, hopin to dis- of each othir. some goo pass by which Two squavs came into camp|cover in the aftemoon, with a fe wlhe could cross the ridges, and fish which.they had caugh in|thus avoid the rocks and bends some|of the shore. the lake. W gave them After traveling about three presents and they paddle rap-| h while ees for fuel ndance near overy We jug yards orning at ir the above’ the onnected by ass, bor-| with| wide, trees small gen- plain _ miles app cram te fill z sal safest dec ag limb of edge grass, trin wellm Exce hlt trail A followed w it fuel,|dian thelwas.knocked bushes and bc along towards ntirely the i | Li ad- river ed 1 oh e sisti o consequence,| paintings The current of theleaste rai, and enced very ple] steam vas offiso' e™ La Klaalh to be several) Marsh, appeared G prevent-| iul descripti of his route wili be|near the the water&# of edge “the 1itt] e|fords. Three|ed passage clouds of smok rising|found in Chapter IV, ‘Th trail Th that route. crosse on lar ge ‘hillside from. signa ires upon several! broken down mules of the es-/cart’” by tha tlcort train were shot today, and was spars covered with scat-|and fine tributary which flowed) of the hills’ tatisfied us madejtered pines but near the Jake-|swiftly watchful eyei were measuringlever preparation was ove a rocky be River were or |shore springs numerous,|(Sprague Spring| tomorrow. advance. We had struck alfor an early start our from] of the lake, small was/ arm Aug, 18—The ridges on the|and the growt of bushes After traveling 1 miles from Klamith River issued.Jeastern side of the lake, which|often dense. Bartee, the guid which reached the mouth we his| vesicular| three bald eagle with compose of eastern| Followin alon the to run paralleljrifle as we. passe alon thelo a canon from’ which the riv- mea-| side we crosed a grassy ex-|to each other in a northeast|base of the crags upon whichle emerged The sides were of dow and basaltic rock to|they were fearlessly resting. and_pumice- tremit of t ory and. ta wa-}’ In riding under the project-/and very steep. Lieutenant Wil- into the which projert lake.|terminate abruptly at t “bushe miles and «dere by timbered ridge ell oceaond narow teary becam ‘we e Bad - we -- : i cast Root : alt vag — ic ass Meet Bob and Carol ; off2,couof Ind huts ei o th w evi-| ‘u of aat o ee ens ek —] pine, 26 Friday, Oregon NEWS, . decid- shore Williamson mars jf was|® and| iow As had i m age their honte. that they lover| i neat » Daniels bett thi mornin b usu of lat de a © [three fe errata whil observations, about is tame eu pra an bord t ed u ov thick t as re eoeeet ber Us eg nthe Sey morning Aug, J8—This pi Sa soe ol cite: Te ede M ah age f miles, th -|trail, f i Helgh, and aceasiona an tee réndt trav era ae. ee s Nit hgSae ca nto| alo th roe sid offet ornamented Sere with rude, Indi-| nthe with it so d mea Aug: 20 al ai wa narrow| Wee la and w clea enca excite H s in Cat B a er th aie ies r aS a wes made were eel vel Zaneheria hed been very re after starting Our a T morning t at|cently desert valley waiting fo Lieutenant side o the eastern side ike. Snakes ag usual in this|course lay up the fo was so dense cov-| Large quantities of food, con- for a short dstance and spread-|son, A thick haze which Klam-| of the beautiful valley of numerous,| were .|region, very yards| mostly of seed of wa- at| hat we could not see 50 River. ‘The bottom was sud-| and one of them glide but the sun soon}ter plants and dried fish, sev- covered. with green| advance, caused it to melt aig_| among our dishes, as we| open, Theleral canoes made of hollowed away. Te ee el ne eee et ee were, b Jon down on the groun ogs,‘many_basket formed of the summit f the very low d-agreeable that several vain was 5 noti onl ctra aie n col be ‘were| fo mil warn ae f rate sa cam Fo ora tn a disep-| wh attention water stampede the mules, and| io idea did not tend to less a Elder engage line|they oneeny canon, and, the western feet B “Peste traveling Afier a , bun eh gen | Uapraath doled gnr th ridge b br ‘e sof Ne which a in| — - nort Well. " reached from the lakeshore, ranges| un-|cayed tule, (Algae?) but lying between two steep after passing over a dry We remained Aug. 1 hills, and filled with openja cious, The ridg was entered an ope pine for-| oi camp today, waiting for Lieu-)pi timber. There was a large plai vily timbered. with pine the|tenant Williamson, Several goo Indian con-| trail in it, which forest was on fire, and an hardl fly at the report time found In a short we orth, tlrough a narrow valleylobservations lake. A pre-| _obtained| us to the wer useless a of| heav crash reverberat-Io gun, but it was the banks .on ridge roselourselves thinly cqered with sage bush-|for latitude and altitude, iteus and rocky to tiem as' dep meal sine About Teav-|Blamath River, which was flow.|! midnight a sudden gg and elump of bunch grass.| from the eee ne rendered it ‘impos to se- bot-| aroused Jt was bordered. by timbered|alarm camp. Thelin barel sufficient room toling throug a fine, grassy about four The canon was ther’ afterwards, We su hills which gradually closed in|cook’s fire had spread by somelpa alon the bank. tom, marked by a few clumps miles in length, A short dis-| prise Indians two the on bushes. Here we en- ‘of willow grass| pon the tmil, We crossed sev-|dead roots, to the d beyond its nortliern and endeavored to make| about| en-| ‘The river was con- gral dry bids of stream and]and bushes and a We emerge from the/them understand that, we were! appar-/! was also the butom of what in prevente only|.ne several spring ‘gushe 15 fee in width, and the| forest and entered a lovely|friendly; evidentl dis- rriendly; b bu th th evidentl was aim the most vigorou exertions. ently quit deep ‘The was a ain seasm covered with our professio and es- a's lale. T was no dry,|It first, suppose that was_at however, a short distaiice and fine grass. Thejca as soon as possibl gree Every requisite for a “an coverel with a white efflo-|the Indians had kindled the fire, -ounded b luxuriant grass, The| miles we of hills, itr. ithout iia de- apparentl three distinct kinds. The/The winter huts were shape the}half submerge land, about 12)reeds curiously woven over together,| made of and vertical|like miles|and diverse other valuables./summer bee- lodge had lon and seven the| side of plastere with broad. roofs,|sticks It covered was by|were scattered around in wild|walls supporting flat looked} etal one of the tied Wa compose hoy. ciumos of tule and other aquat-|confuston, were. covered ic plants separate The in|framework of sticks fires were b small] burning of water. Thousands of|fr which there|with a matting of woven tule. on Page 14) the Plover, an other PAGE—18 AND Feb. 1965 wa- Klamath Falls, trail eastern con- 4 sevtim taste, ro sa to th suggeste were lay towards cqirse read sleolor undoubte hol arc Ho ct : all slep the ground we E tak un- a the W follow ofridge’o the had recently been| to|miles in this direction through|country in their canoe away and the want over, The water]a wooded country, he thought it|/burnt the news, Lieutenant compelle pjgras from the lake had a dark astee bruptly Williamson unwillingly to and a disagreeabl east, with-Joccasioned valley,| the march. The trail by W See varyin Wo reptile The plessa Idea by the ifcident. ro two n (Conti fro Page 12 rattesn coiled up hug 10 Regi I 188 T Klamat Lak