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26
ae f et
blalket.
killed; b as
‘out tents on
ota
j
in
flowed
over
to p_o
Our
the
inclined
was
only
n
t
feet.
tly
horizon.
eing unusu-
for
€¢p
robabl
t
ct.
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
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