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• • ¡r Official N-wsp/per ul Kl imaih County and Leading Journal of the Interior Oregon Country. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN i tic uit gcal vh'Cutdliun and IS the Best Medium lor Reaching a Prosperous and Trading '‘ubile ■X KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 2, 1905 VOL. IX NO. 44 T JACK SNYDER. CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER, IN CALIFORNIA, GIVEN NEW TRIAL lì Y JUDGE BEARD OF YREKA Wl-NE-HA BOAT LAUNCHING ASUCCBSS •'I have assisted in Inunvltliig many vessels In differì nt part« of the world but I do not remember ever ha» Ing «i en a moie auiiiss- ful one than tlint of tlie laumlilng of the Wl-ae-ma.” Ship Carpea* SAYS CONSTITUTION SHOULD BE AMENDED. BUT DOES NOT LIKE PRESENT BA' SIS OF REPRESEN TASION. SLAYER MAY BE EREED INO AT TOWN OF MERRILL J. tV. Ilimlkrtr lui retili lil-i fruir: Fa Irin wlivrulie «peut two wbyks watching I Dir pMM’rrding« of ihr li'gl*«htlüir. !!<• HtiyM filial ihr lim«t HT1 | m » i tant tti«*A mue l«rh»rr ihr lrgi*»latur«* im th«* hili in volvmg dii' «iibmÌNRiiHi lo lh<* pimple <>t ! io* »pi» frtion <>l holding a c«»m«liliiti»»nnl convention. Il«» tldnk« ihr hill will pro«* I h 'II i ihr |mtl*r und urna Ir tonnid ili© cl».».«’ of thr fr«**Mi(>n, Th»» yood r»rwn cornea from Merrill that tli»* threatened epi«lemi«t ol «iipih«*- tar W alker. f im at that place hud twen averttwl by I. ■* ! ■ ■ I. Ito* prompt action of thu ritiieiia and health ant horif ici» and that the »cl too I The Wi ni> ma I« nm» alloat. w hi«*h u »» <*l<»M*d mi ■cu'iuiituf tli«- din* The I m * s I li.>at ever lautielu-d il|s>n Ihr •♦a«’»' will open moi Mtmuity. Walers of Kliim.ilh County imlls gently Th«» c4»ntagi»m brot •• out in th«» faintly Wi her iii.Hitlngs .is tli'* tipple, ol tin* of J. II I’uWell ami lour tti tl»«' children »«aulitili f'l'pi-t Kilim-ill ihntiiib her were at tn-lien at om* thne, but they ■ re ui poise. Mi. H.tin.»kai lavora a conatilutional now Oh ttia road to < <»nvMl«.*>*< em*e. Totten and llAtisli<-rri arc ill-ellIng « «»uv«’ di*»© but d.M'fr n«*t faV»>r thr bt*l In kl Al. K5TATK. 5AI HS. rila i «igratnlalioii* ol then In. mis lot H m pi«*«« ni i"tin n«*u wor<h*d, ih»* (he IlIlLlI'ty SIIIS'I'.« Ill Ull- etile, ¡II l-e. M.'ijor <*. E. M rdvh ma I«* a nmntrr lull diM h out givr pr»i|M’r r<‘i»ti-t'cntati<»ri and they haie the ui-l.i ■ ,U ihr "n I » •• 11 » 11 » k «, > <m»’ » »uniti«’* w«mld l»eeii- i of i«*al eftat«* *ale* <4 hi* own pro|»frty tire pillile tur a p|or¡» n .■ . are. r m the |»a«»t few «lav«. holloa mg ar«* t .ti««l lo I Wu «>r in» •«»■ «Ir !<• g. ile« w III I«* I *<i kteaiiils'AUng on ilm Khimatb unti l- animii/ th«* iiiitiildT of nm I cn r«*p"'t«'<i: Hfi'l tliruc viuiiili«'« Mir g)OU|M*<i t*»g< thrl The day wn.hnv, lit* . nisil na» l.ns> To Walter l.i'tioM, lot { blurli 15 «lili oi»r d< l«'fcHtr. Mr. Ilaàiakiir the i erelli'iny u .1 iiii|.ii «>iVi uiidi-vri i Eanuna Ihdifht*. fXM), Fairview Addi tliitika «*vrty « (mnty in llm «tate «houl»! body pi it • ii » <4 K I miii .»! h «1 *tln tion, "lx Inta, !• W. I m « « utili« d lo u deh£Mt«». Ile 1« in linor iV'i» nm«l lh«| rtrtiit Aliti ■!»«(■ lui To Eiumitl E llovt, lol 3, bloek 4. »4 a |‘»|uhiti"ii I uim | n in M tn«*io»urr, bui WvenlM. Fairview Milditioii, |IOO Hiii'k» it might to I h ’ arrangi*») on tin* li The Imliiiii itlrti'lvii, W|*i>«»-mt|, To Hiram Hoyt, lol 2, M<> k 4, name I»r » aI pian tm i»tioh«*<!. ihr lirllv uni pre i •* .»I lb«« K I itti, «ih <'••»» n lìn- lui) allowing tl.r clrrk anti «hrrifY addition. |l<J0. tiy when B W4F ruhwl In the Mb>'iigim* To <>wi’h Me Hit ire, north half of Iota <»f Klarunth county n» I» i 11 i» »n a I help Mud th«» uli-ii in I* »at, Ui tic inti, Hill I*«- pn»»«*»l I kh I i h<ui«vN. Ilk»** •r the n«»w ham! H' ht-irk 74, Kl.imt’li addition. th«’ I m II« and |»ri I«» < I Ihr gr«- t I , j*. i 1’«« Henry Wrher, aotith hall <»f !«»ta tt • hwttri l'ir Klainalb l all". Mr blio "k’* KUimith th© Milaml »*«'«• **f <>>uttirii> Iiull iMio'inling tit«* gam«« lawn in «till in am! 10, l»l•M•k '/1, Klamath a IJition |l<>> Oregon. To Lydia D*n<»x. Iota !. 2 an I 7, block ihr hand« »»i ili«- «»»tmiiittr«» where it Thr I mm U built bv M unwti «. T'-tlrn rti »I h4 I of bl’M’li 4, huirviea addition will remain unti* Into in th® ©••«►Lm. llamtbrrrÿ <•» n«vig »tv I hr u a’» in »! il • I .\' Mil» «»very county in th© alate ha«* I i m ), al*o lot I> block 52, Nielmltn addi Upper Kltiti Hlh wn* l.ium ln-'l » i at tion, |360. a » am» iidmi-nt to oilrr to ili»* game I k *» ttrday ulirrim >n m th«’ piv < i»< • I h ' miui i Mini I ii«' coiiiiot! !••«■ at«« «-X I»««» led I«» fit to- Ihinivl <• >rd«*n ^r. - »Id a 10 footjl«»t t«» 2.’»0 •prrUitrr«. g«*Uirr and l'ilio a grò« « «ai law «o nearly Chari«*» W« m >I ri <I laat w«» k. He alwi 1‘rumptlv al th«* npp»>ii«trd h«»»ir, Mr. .«•» J «.Mfr. »I«* covering l.hr «tate ani ¡«aaa mad»’ a aale to Fred Biicaing of Taj fret Om ar (' M»»m» ■»«•|.| m I to th« I mo » <4 tl ■ au nii>«*ii<inii-nt arc rditi^lv. nti Main atre«*t. WM rt ! Abd in a l>n«*f a|»«*«*ch h»li *-l«».-•••< \ mitili' r »«I Kl.a iiatli j”»<>r,,r linvr F.«!«*a w»-re made or pr' j»cr!y tbiw week Mra F W. J «•nulng«. w !»<» « fl* the l«b k \ ! ‘¡«Miked In” «»n the IcgiMnlurt4 during ’«»fi Main atreet l<tdo* C. V. W II« h 4 i S ton trat ant in tl»«» «ri«*« *t<«n «4 m i»a«n.* 1 >r I ilo- M-muii. |,l,’u r, of mi i«*e< at IIMIM) and feet lh«* l»Aat im! ai ti »«’•♦lit had thr I«. •» r < I Kiati'Mt.h county ami irrigation an* ali adj '«ling th«* *ame brought $30 m front Nuiatrning it. In a « i«*a» v««i • ••!»«■ nd i ir L»ÎÀ ¿«I u'ollg th© C 'Mil. foot. Ih*i Boid uo the pt’rcl-aaer of H<)n th«» watera «»f th© mighty E!a KpMtli, under G<*«|*a l i ’ « .o.Mp>. with !••« t I« «tu, ai««l in »aluidatvd touarry ..oo »he M) |.Mit lot and Walter la*nnox pur- harej the eimillrr tia«-t. thi« wine ol aunny I ra¡.<«*, I cliiintrn l<a»Fviigrrn. 1 1* J. («. |’;«*rc«* wold to Fred Melliaar yea- tb«r© W|-r»«’ ma.“ Ihr ownvra ripret lo have il full» Then I «ili«»wci| the c»I«!1 »mîtry » rrr «i|'ii| | m »»I and m aorviu«« bv thr tirrl o! lerdav n lot <*5 feel «ide, on the rorn«T »4 Main Htvl S*ron»l atrveta know n aw the huiny of l»r« «kii>g a l»«»t!l« < I r| niti| i»gnv May. bver, tbebuw, and a flag .«n wh’uh t! • Ilm ma» hitierV will i«e in«ta!|r«| in thr Mandé pr«»|«erty. f»»r which F'«0 a front Finir wan in«»’fil« l wm »«\« r««.L and \\ I |ir uni hy thr la*t <»f lli© wr«*k and f«M»t wa* ¡»aid. making a total of f!7*V). with the »tat« and i«lri|*eM !l»Mttng from ■ h«* will iiiakr hrr mnltlrn tripbelore the Ar. <>r Ilog tn tradition th«» groutnl-lr g th« maatl»«»A«l th«* v«**>-« I g*«d«*d gtac«* <!«'« k i" colnplrtr»! I hi* <»w «irr« liu\" which made hl* annual ap|M*aran(v thi-* fully (nun hrr w at n into the ru rt. >•!»«• f»»tin<l It more »onvcnnml Lo go Lo Um , m.o’ <JiX ttyt "Ttji g htw aiia<iow remain gmle the waler«4ikr a -w a n. an»I aB |»n naw mil! than t » liavr thoahing lumher ed out and we will bav«* an early spring k«Wit w»’ir rt)th'i»i4«’i.' «>»er th© miri'v*»«» bruiight t<« t i»r l>'at. Thr vcnnt ! will pro- I ft|l launching. A NEW LAUNDRY. Lill iy ad foi («riffifli’s »*aw itiill tonior* | After ito» L-di ha ! !♦»<•» »ti« I Lithe ruw <»r f*aiiH«hi)e , [( wn- re|aiiie.| mi g.**t a'lth rity last Fiver bank, tl » «|M « tat * - « »»I t »• n»i I I h<* lingt I m . i U t of (ha b' at ■*<■ pl seed night tl.al two ex¡s-riem-rd steam lami- and ii )W| m - c t«tI th«- \ ,4 . .. i! .• » drvnien arrived tin-first of the wick amt in |M«tnib*ii T»ir*4ay. •»«•• and kodak«* »«•»«• mtm ibi’« ) fr 'in the hank« and picture*« a« »«• -»-• ui«-d < Í s rt: .* I* 1 ‘ < ’.*»ne to my premises Ih©'launchmg pirtx and vitdlor*. aN nt N'«»v« mla*r Ift, a male Invi Mraftra. T«»tn i. an » Ilan in r« « h him k uilh lew white l»|K>ta, with ■mall k«l many c«tngi ai nial >n th«* «m < •«•* a »lit in rigtit ear. Owner fitti have L’f the Intuii hing and tin- b* anty ami nun«* hr prrivjna pr Jelly ami piume kln ngth of tl»© vr«-«« !, chaitf«»’*» t * <•• nv A <"antrail. When rornplrt<*«l thr In^nt will la» n Hio’Mrtti h r' p.iirii.g nt tVtntrra* Jew Hmiblr «I«»« k« r, I IO f< l in length ny !'• elry i»tor<*. r BISHOP’S « $ EXCLUSIVE >• • I I ' ! > : I» I' : FVRN1TUR SIORE is the place to save money. U.fir and sec mv stock before sending out for vour goods. I will take pleas* lire in showing you around anvl will give you prices that will justify you in buying at home. Complete line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses, chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc. « Î » t « will iiml.l a st. am laundry at this place, SCHOOL HOMI KI I Cl ION Th© y« hvMil «*lecti»»!i f<»r determining vrh©th©t «»r not niatrict Nt». I w ill ¡■■ue I »on»!« to th« «luitrinl of 1'3,700 for tlie I lf<’IÌ<»n <4 M !l«»W puMi<* PCh<M)| buiblirihf in tl«iN lihtrirt look pine«' today, b**gin* nifitf i»< 2 u'clo It p. in. The vot© ui.l tn* light Mini h I iì » iiì «I th«* bon»!© not carry it Mill !»<• f<»r th«» run- »n that tux pay«*!* «ihh h» p<»ft|M»n«* the matter h»r another year in <»riler that the bond i-« ie hirv I i»e inert-.»'«• 1 to IIS.(MK) iiiNt«*ad of the present limit <»( 9I8.7(M>. I .ite» : Bu0d ¡natif» carræd by 34 t*> three vo I vn . i Church Service« at Lnr-!ls. R* v. tV. t,. Kinith. pa*tor <■( tlie First l*r< ■bvtcnan t liurcliul ibis city, ret urti vi 1a»t Saturday from Ix-rclla «nere he liad Is-i-n conduci mg evnigetical servii- e». Ile stale« flint he recelved elcelleut treatment troni thè people of tbnt place and «¡N-ak« ut tlieir prosperily and lios- pitnlity. Ile visite*! Cmnty Snperintcmlent Wiglit’s sclmol and s.ivs it is a model for order and progressive work. Ile re|M>rts lh.it portion of thè county in giHal conditila). TREASURER'S NOTICE. Lakeside Inn, Notice i« hereby given that there are fillids in the ('minty Treasury' for the ledeuipiiim <if all Klamath comity war rants priiiesttsl on and prior to Deeem- ber IS, I'.fOO. Interest on same will I cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, t’r.eon, this !!!Hli day of Iivcvuilier, I'.HM. L. Alva Tow Is, I omit v Treasurer. I “I should believe the naked statement ot John Snyder In pref erence to the »worn testimony of lionaid M< Kay, owing to the form er good standing ol Snyder and the bad character of McKay."—Many I Klamath County Citizens. Modern improveint'ntiL 73 rooms and &ujtos. Sample Rooms, Bar R ctoiii , Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS C. C. BROWER, Klamath Falls. Or MRS. H. P. p. GAIARNEAU. Illi FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LACES upcobucc DRESsmn una Are the iniiM’leN around the eyea draw ing wrinkles and H. J. WINTETS, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Orntlunu llptK Inn fl<*, nh* it appears that only one more olistac’e gUt'.ds in the way of govern ment irrigation in Klamatli county, ami that ia practically out of the way. The bill lias paa*ed the legislature« of both Oregon and California arid ba-a'ad passed the Senate of the 1 nited State«, The house, if it ba» not done ao, only has lo pa“s the l>il! to make the way clear. Mondeli is the only obeutsld tier*. But this will not long remain in tiia way if it is not already remove.I at the time thi* paper goes to pres*. En.i- neer Humphery received a telegram 'a-t Saturday morning to the effect that, this antagonism had la-en overcome and that the bill would pa-*s. It now harks favorable, in fa t flstt«w ing. both for irrigation and railroad building. Engineer T. H. Hnmpherv rec/:'--d s telr-r-.m froi-n tVAshingt >n, D. C.. ’s-t Saturday to the effect that Preside..: Hawkins, of the Klamath Canal Com pany had offered to sell out that Cou: - pany’s interest in Klamath count— t*> The db> the government for |6<X),0(M). P-esi ’.mt ¡>atch further stated that Hawkins had requested the Secretary of th** Interior to withdraw allot th •> guv* ertitnent engineer* from the territory in which the company is operating. As to the reasons for thia step on tbl part of the Canal Company and tli ■ grounds presented to ttie Secretary of the Interior for withdrawing 'he Federal representatives from this territory, Uie Republican diil not ascertain. In discussing the matter Mr Hompii- ery said: “There is no danger of our being withdrawn from this field. A, I nave stated repeatedly, government in iguti'"» will go right on in Klamath uninter ruptedly.” When questioned atxmt the tr.*"e* Manager Brow n, of the Klamath Canal Company, said: “Mr Hawkins is in Washington. I have nothing to eav as yet as to rti. re sults of his trip, except that we ha > Ieen assured by the Secretary ot Mar that our project Wi 11 not be interferes with by that de[*rtmerit under oar pi* eut plana.” nwnniN nRWIE3 •« 0<VDClN SIGN lAIHTE« h S HURI S HiRDWÄRE SIûRi I C Klamath Falls, Or OSCAR C. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Klamath Falls, Oregon We are now ready to talk footwear with you A full line of men’s, womens and childrens boots, shoes, rubber goods and winter foot wear. TIIK FAMOUS o AND /a A complete line of Ev eryth Ing fresh. Special attention given to prese rip - pure drugs. CENTRAL CAFE tlons by experts. crow'a feet? Only when sight is gone is the terrible danger realised. 1 ex amine the eyes in the most intel ligent and enreful manner with out cliiiigv. If glasses are need ed I cun supply the correct lenses mounted in any maimer defin'd, Ar i > i« ••Sacrament«, Lal. “January jl, tyog. “The Republican, “Klamath Falla, “The Klamath Lake bill passed the California legislature today. “Humphery.” DRUGS EYE TROUBLES Are there fiequeiit litadaehes? •‘Water fowl are gradually pairing from the Klamath lakea,” waid B Ft. George Eiah<)|>,a local apf/rtaman yet ter- •lay. “Yea, an*l •..•"»iking ought to be done TO IRRIGATION REMOVED ELECTRIC CASH STORE I io they hull after reading? mone miccmeic?” “The Istnns for the railr*>ad will be raised,” said a rrii-tn»>er >f the soli* fling •ommittee this morning. “We iiaie al eady raised a»s>ut one fourth of the imonnt as an initiatory step, ami are now at work In earnest. ”We have »w-m »msy a’l of th« week mailing circular letters sn*l contra* ta to outside people. We «re seeing that every n*>n resident land owner and every non resilient timlier owner have •he matter presented to- them. Tliev are largely interested and are expect mateiial assistauue in raising the sum from tiiis source. “We are also presenting the matter througli tiie tnailg to the wholesalers ol the c*>a«t cities who do business in Klamath county. Tliese men, who have lor years been drawing from the county, and win, are largely interested in its development, ought to, and will, f » a . i Ÿ rrzuá .. Yn i I hi your eyes blur at times? ch TAILROAD COMMIT-' LOCAL SPORTSMEN WOULD RE-\ PL ENISH FEEDING GROUND OF GAME BIRDS ON TEE IS RAISING WATERS OF KLAM FUNDS ATH COUNTY. John H. Fi»y»ler, convict«*«! at Yreka for killing “Totighy“ i'ottvr about a t*> slop the dli'.itiic arid improve the year ago on Ho* d«*«<*rt aoiitli <>i I'ican! broods of the country," replied J. G. hta I m ' vu granted a new trial by Judge Bierce. Bear«! of > :-k;v<»ti. In granting thr new The two gentlemen then entered into tr»u! Judg»’ r*rard «aid: a brief dieeue.ion of the sul.ject. They “Th«* drf«»ndarit wa* convicted of th«* liave given the matter considerable ni criro* of fimtolaughter. Il ia rvidrtil tention «nd find that the birds do nni iliMt lie va M * c»»ii\i«*trd H|«nri th© t«*nt l suffer exi luaively from the deadly ami uimjy of Donald M< Kay, ami that with <>f urisportmanlilie hunters. out hi« rvi<l"|»rr I Im Male W« ju II have “Feed is getting scarce,” said Mr nbfrolutrly l.tih*d in making out a cam* Pierce. “They have nothing but wild agntriat th«* <lririi<)ant. Except in a fru celery upon which to sulwist through minor parti«*ulara, M» Kay*» leatimony the winters, and n|xin thi« they do not wa« not «iip|M»rted or aul»**tantially edr thrive; the meat 1« not as ¡dilatable a« rol«orat«*d by any dirwt or Indirect evi- in former days.” <h*f»rr in tin* ca*r. In view of th** fact The discussion led to the suggestion ti.nt tin« convict1 !« reatl almost exciu- of propigating a feed lor the water lowl ■iv*lv U| m » ii ^I' K” h ti*>*limuny, the many of them, aid us in raising tiie of tiie Klamath lakes while law« are be court, in the ext»r«i«e of it* legal diac re mibeidy. ing passed for their protection. It was “We are going to raise the snm. We tim., f«*rla <*all«*<i ii|M»n to very carefully suggested that wild rice, which would Colonel Hal- <‘oi)Mi<lri thr aflidavita preaentetj by the must liave that railroad grow abundantly on the marshes of the defendant'»« counsel in aiip[e*rt of thia owav v. rite* that his ¡*e*iple are rea ly Klamath ttwntry, Im ftjvrn and that iimtioo ami th«* c»uinter aiiidat it»* tiled and the very day we wire him the sub grass seed« of vXrior.s kinds ilao be tried by th«* District Ittorney. Th«- allianta, si*ly is raised they will start their en along the shores of iakes and the bank« John W (’"I* . Jonn M»»rgan, Harty H. gineers into the field.” of streams. The government would fur- I'raraon arid Joaeph Kirk »wear that if FARMING WITHOUT IRRIGATION ui«h the see<l and it would onlv require a trial i« granted, they, severally, Mundell, of Wyoming, whd has made a small amount of work U3 make the ex can ami will b«* prrevnt at the trial, in<j himself conspicuous by opposing the periment, ti-atifv that ¡X«r»ald MeKay, prn r to the The matter may take practical K’tnintli irrigation project, discusse* trial of tin* «-a**»*, made statements whol the subject of farming without irriga within the coming year. ly irir.«m>ifrtent with hH tratimony given tion. In a »¡arii-h tiefore a Committee DIED AT MONTAGUE; nt the trial. 'Hit* affidavit of the de- the first of tiie week in reference to the i Mrs Flora Dexter, wife of 8. J. Dex- f«»n<iant an I that of the cotin*c! show ¡s>int of increasing tiie hvireitsnd right that thi* allege»! newly discovered evi-. *iutlie hilly porti**n of the arid sections' t«Tj wire died at Montague. California, dencr ia uot c<»n>ti!ativc : that it could of rhe west to 6W acres ins,a«d of l'«0, January 16, was the mother of .Mrs. not, witli reasonable diligence, hav«* George W. Bra-llev who resided in he said: L<»‘h di-covert*d and pr»Miuced at the 1 “There is a great advance Isdng made Klamath Falla up to the time of her t ial, and that the new evidence is «urli death a few years ago. .Mrs Dexter waa on the desert today, by which newly a- to render a different result probable 63 years of age at the time of her death discovered crops and m-th'sis of culture on a new trial, Thr court is of the and is survived by her husband and five ar*- Constantly making productive and opinion that th«- cause shown for a new children. will reclaim millions of a* res which a trial materially afb < I n th«» «ul»*tantial few years ago were supmieeif to be ab right« of the defendant, aud that the HEAVY FILINGS; solutelv unfit for crop growing. It counter Htti'I.ivit* »lo not over«»tne this Ahont 150 instruments, consisting of would be a serious mistake to condemn C'Uiclufrion. Thervf<»rf», under thr law | to indefinite stockraiaing any of these deed«, ¡«tents anil mortgages were tiled I and th«* fact* *tat«»d, th»* Court feela im lands, which w ill, as agricultural science for record in the eountv clerk’s office pelled to grant the defendant's motion, i progresses riiore and more, become suit during the month of January, Only a heing fully pvrauadrd tb it it would !>e few of these were mortgages. Probably able l*>r homes.” i an abu««e <»f «libcrvti'.n ami reversible As an illustration, he stated that in 10 per cent were patents. error t«»deny th«* frame. A new trial is, The total fees for tiling and recon ling his own count» of Weston, some 12 therefore, graiit«**! tn tin» <lvicn»lant.” years ago, a start was made to grow I instruments lor the month was «205 70. Thf I M’O |>lo of Klamath county know grain without irrigation. Now 250 000 This gneg into the county treasury, thr d«'fen<iant ami' th.* proM-eming wit- bushels of grain and 25.000 bushels of which, gives the county a clear profit nis. will. ffnviler has many friends vegetaldca are produced annually— during the month over clerk hire, of here who l*e!teve in bis innocence. wheat yiehlitig from IB to 2* bushels per 166.70. McKay who is >i half-hnvil, is regarded acre. In Crook county, to the north, For Rent. as a wmitih'ss frUvw and unworthy of tiie crop production without irrigation I h 'I ic I w here, inti rested. One gor ’ d f~ur room hon*e g*-"'*’ >a*.er :-* much more. In the northern half of The storv ol the liomii'ide is shmit as Weston county, 12 yea»« ago, an almost chicken houieS, nne small barn, ten follows: Some time .lnrmx hist summer unbroken range, there is now an aver acres tinder cultivation. An ideal place the *li*cva*ed, "T.mghv” I'otter ami Mc- age of t«tw«cn two and three farms on to raise poultry. Five miles from Kla Ksv, the witness, went to Buyler’s every square mile. Sail Mr Mondelli math Falls. For terms apply to cabin They were in an intoxicated M. L. Bvaxa. "We Jill, if we proceed carefully in our condition and a row ensued. In the land policy, ultimately cultivate as much melee that followed Snyder shot the land by these ‘dry-farm’ niitlmds as two men. killinit Potter and wounding HARRY WEBER through irrigation. For everv 1,000,000 McKay badly in the jaw Snyder sur or Ift.OOO.OtiO acres we reclaim through rendered to the authorities and was . irrigation in the West, we will have tried ami convicted of manslaughter. All around manipulator of 1.000,000 or 10 000.000 acres producing Ilia plea was self defense. the Paint and Paste Brnsh profitably without irrigation.” Donald McKay is a nephew of the Estimates Furnished famous Indian acont of the same name. George R. Hum returned from San As an incident iti his history it will also Francisco and Stm kton the first of the he remembered that the star-witness's week after several days absence. He father, John McKay, was shot and visited the Bay city on business »nil at killed in front of the old Linkville hotel tended a convention of the fetal' hard in Klamath Falls a ntinil<er of years ago ware dealers of the Pacific Coast held at by Newt Gordon, who was acquitted on Stockton last week. The purpose ot the convention was to adjust differences the grounds of self-tlefeuse. Letween wholesalers and retailers. Mr. Never mind if you do get vour suit Burn says the attendance was large and dirty. Bring it to the K K K store. that the results were good. Mr. Hurn We will fix it. states that he was not thrown in on the trip but that he disposed of a numl'er of LOCATED AT ASHLAND. Klamath county gold bricks to the hay An institute for the eve. Dr. Caaticn seeds of Sau Fraucisco Jqieeialmt I employ my own optician, who grillila glas-es according to my pre si upturn and according to the wants of ev ii i in divi Inal case. Glavescorrectlytitteil. Examination, ophthalmom'iipically and lest tor visual LAWYER errors 10 to 12 a m. ♦'». Examination free 2 to 5 p in. Eight years Specialist nt California Institute of Optometry. . iregon institi Tit of < iptomelry. Camps Block, Ashland. MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. I ¡VOULD SOW SEEDS FOR WATER FOWL OBSTACLES Meals at all Hours Day or Night > Oysters, any S*yl !!J L L . X J. V. HOUSTON. W CITY DRUG STORE EAST END Also serviceable and Dressy shoes for ladies, misses and children L. F. WILLITS 1