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Helal Newspaper ol Klama’h County 1C OL. XI KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 27, ^06 Official Newspaper of Klamath County NO. 39 “’MI. finn lllul blllhllllg, •llt’h M il itili Associat hm, having interests in common woiihl I h * tinpr« < 1 <l«-h!t*«l, if liot imp»»'*l with every other mernlx&r of the A »so-; Ih fi»« I il wonld ¡»I h »*«* aII i »* c ! h »‘iation, I protest against th»*»«* attempts hi.iti.ih m , 1 k ut th«‘ nivny <4 <• intra»' to stir up strife, to create discontent, t •» • u I •» c >i||<| «l>I np thè priw» ! • »UH Mid <1 issa tisfac lion. What possibh* tlivihM«»h«‘H. Thi» h.i- l**«m «lo;»«* in good can wu«h unseemly and unjust ••s« i \ “tu li coni i ng«*ncy li» eXÌ*t* at tb«* c ntic is HIM III'« fini pli- h. Wr hfi’.r «*nh»îr«l • • Fortune» hav«« berli (or th«* war, we have signe«} up our pc l’iit tifile. * iiere»sl- i. lands in full < iiihdence in the abiliti, made by < unt rart »1« out - of - 1 lit* th« hitrigrity and sincerety of our ti* "f th« ’ public service, and wo ’ lld Is* y • »ut of the reclamaiion of our land« if Reclamation Service to construct for uml turn over to us a system of irri ti.«»«-kh<M k« is r«»u)d hiivi' their way. b« latest In tin* tlh < hni»v of this remarkable gation that will I m « a credit to them led prodm lion, they cluiui that “it 1» an in and an inestimable blessing tn ns and justice to th«* entire project that <m«* others to rom«« after ils. Its *( m * v «I'> part should I m * pushed to completion success dejM«nds as much upon th«* 1 wnli r short timelimit that remlers it •*fti<T«*nry of the Reclaination service. <i'i»uf«* fur contriutors tn undertake the Diey ar«* working to our mtere-t* n* work and the saute trelng «lorn* by tlie they from their bettor equipment ami i lleelaimHioii Service utwler force ac* exper ivnee «re it. They have no other Water I’sers assntlati«»n, .»■ a ret ami given her«* this winter for the benefit of count, making th»* time of th»* rumple- object than to do th»*ir work honestly, malignant rnernv »1 tie engineers »f ilw economically, so as to th«* fraternal lodges of Klamath Falls. Stearns Tells a Few |{< < l.nnatmn >« t n v an I .» < »i -¡«h i.ih , ti«»n of smdi unit th»* essence of the Hfcu.'Hlel v an J upon Was Known Throughout themselves und A Mountain Daisy is a -'/utbern reflect credit «lb rt, ami at a cost far in excess "I the racdttj number of the »lii<<t<>r«* <«t tn* ls»ur>i e<im«sly*<}rama intermingled with str« ”g «•fecit approval ilon» tiie people they acts That Show Why That h<* has sent to th** In!« j<»r I««- HV«*rNg«« cost »•! such w«»rk by contract the State For His En china dramatic rlimaxea ami an abundant under a jlwial tint«* limit, aiv>th« i un- serve arid the government iu whose implu-d vein of comedy which gives a plot of *up|H»rt«”l ami ui>warrant«*»! it»»« iti'»n; employ they are. terprise Klamath lina iark Lantern Methods paruiicnt h’tti r» « »ntainii rluug« » of mi»r«'inlm t ««n th«* part ••( it» When the proper time comes to «um more than u**ual interest. Mr. I.«we Mll'l the placing til«* burden of this ex lina County Owes fluch To /ere Adopted In I'rani- «•ligim-ri .»nd i«tb • mg ■nth«* |n»nc**ty «•«••«• cost equal u|MMi all oilier parts of up th«* c«»st of th«* lore« accui.nl w«»rk ha« had the play in rehearsal for the pa-t two weeks and a fir-t cla«« jx*rfor- and «•»inpet« ru v , not uidv *i th«« • ngi ti««* project.’* fins »liows ignorance ami com|»are it with contract work un- inance i« assured. The <ast includes Him For Its Material ij ; and Font ardi ng the I«»«« r«. but also mundM’i» 4 I’» >.«i I • «I the c«»«t adjustment »»I each separate <irr the same cumlitiona us to rust ol • »f I hr«’*T«»r». < opi* s <4 ! i -o letter- •«mi«« of the best talent in this city in part "I the ¡»roject “while the reclama laltor and material, the result will Progress ainous Methods cluding Mr«. Henrietta <»a!arneau, Mrs. wer«* in tin* bunds <«t th«* I- «md <»t In tion '4 oilier parts in place«l at shame the kn »cker and detractor». >’,phia Krause. Mr. Fre»l C. Bamber, rertuis ami while I ngme< r l.tppincofi •••ins indrtiidte future tune, thereby de O. A. >TEAKNM. Mr. Earl Whitlock. Mr. Bert BamU*r. and other of the government oftu ial» preciating th«* price of the lands of that Henry E. Ankeny, one of Oretsost'e Mr. < T. Oliver and Mr. ami Mrs.Geo were here, the auth or ol l4 tlie project where c«»n»truv- PEOPLE TURNED great pioneers, is «lead. Though F/r W. I>»we. The play ba« never Iwei; was finally br«mghl l«vf«ifV tiini work i« post poitctl. ” pH*M«nt«*.l here liefore under any name. «rveral months Mr. Ankeny had hi«-n f>ire«*t«»r» ami a»k‘ BACK AT THRALL Tht- i» another assuni|4ion n«»t Rvtn«*ml»er th«* dam, Saturday night, under treatment for Bright* di-ea««*, hi* cbaigr« ami t««<hia*hi •«« any lM>ri,«. bv ••x|»**ncnce. The« <1 > m«t I L*H| j . Reserve >e*ats are now on death came a« a surprise, for hfa ina- y u( w inch Im had kim *U ledge my <!»*|»r« nition of land values in Dismal Report* Carded bj Paseen »ale at tin* Perfection Conlrctionery ii¡ends reiu‘*r«j to l/elieve that this tuaor )nf«»riiratmn. In ir au V part oftli project rn tlie re-sult of >t >rr. next to the •»{«era hou-e. Popu who bad so valiantly fought and won so gers Discourage Ihi.se Coming in <i«*hie«l fils haviiig any »ncii kimulrd l»»’IKtf umler roust ruction for the many hatth?«, would eventually sneennd» lar ¡>ricesof admis-ion. r 1 hat he intei • I iu ti mu« •n that untie, such exist. •<» tiiis di*M‘*a«e. But .’« *.‘h ppe.l iu •*ast r« .l«*«*ti «us U|«u» th«* lb >« n<* ¡»art of this entire The lb'publi«*ah 1» in nrvipt of re- and claimed another, and Or-r<»n oncer '.urr av Service <»r it» engiu.vr e <»( land ha» nut liahl«- informattm to th»* i•“* *•( that WILL RESUME ne.re b< w- her bead in sorrow 1 vrr the I >« aler I -ets «»«us KES V» Il M ttul it may i Very f«»rtmiH«* right propT* u«*r«* I» -1.nd for Klamath lecoihe of a man who has been t-uch a evident that (he autl n V Irti» NL\ ! SPRING not • \ p« • • our FaHs an«l had rv rhed Thrall drchled t « powerful fact« 1 in the upbuild . < of its w a» it r«,»|stiisiblv, tfia * • I tir-I ¿<» t > I m * ii i g > no further. This le< i-n»n was due to material an . moral welfare. wa» h«»lofirty a* mi ■nirht in »»¡ty *• the rcjMiit« c:i«t!«*d «»ut by passenger» The Lakeshore Stage Company arc To kiaiit <1 county, Mr. An ny was Ills swamp I mih I »¡ m ! h «;«1* alrrivly who had j :*t r»-.icl;« <l there from this FIRH more than a greit citizen of ’ state, (jetting Ready fur Next \ ear «lr««m«*d the pail <»f w u halo early )rfixation city and who reported tlie road l»riwevn *i»*nrv<l He was one >4 its lienefaetors. having _____ • matter aw h«»t w*»rthv 4 :u «v to tht* ir Klamath Falls and 1' kegama iu such invested heavily in its landeami was one it had receive-1. W. Ii. Divis of thr L i! ■ « »re >t«-gt* a condition that it w*»ul«l be t<» » great a I' •• 4’1'1» !•• tilt* VftlllV HII<1 «1« ol the principal owners of the Ankeny- But the resourceful f.4 r.y wa- in the * 1’ M* *»ii haul-hlj» to make the trip. On re« * »¡»i <»ih* t lien* to It* irr ev Ii••niey fiitch. Had the gove- m<*nt not |I<4 drop his efforts t<> • 4 this lo ws. The Republican called uj h .isinr«* connect«*«! with I.is company, -trp|«ed in, this com munitv would bare r- !♦ « t. ti xml llir-iW dl»cr«*<iit dii of co !• '»th an i Lirt clnu«e <*f tin*;i ‘ -eneial Manager Ablx»tt, and a*-K«,«i and when question*»l as t*> what he •ven further I ten efit ted by the enter- I In* o»«served that the rt*»««hr i«m *«ovirr lb* has t*»ld many w«»**l t • n< »into« ■ •ndati’»<>*, a grvat p « t is if it were tun* am I he sanl it was. pi«*|»usrd doing, replied. pri-v of this man. It is derm; .oaUlul «■«»«I <»l «lit«-« b»r* «»I th«* V Ji • Hable citizens that he f«»i«»*d then-sig’ . ntt«ri*«t (••r I In* making •»( a “sp»*« ial When a-k««i ii he were willing to put “dhe LakesM*»re >tag«* company has ior what hr has done am) j »in«* in the *t llngine«-r l.ippin >4t. bv , h*iittin* •i • th«* immediate c<»<ifctruvi»«>n <»1 into « ffret hi* l»fTvr to th«* c«»unty to teiii|-*orarily l»e«n forced t » go out m *«« m i.itioii w ! h < h the (rain« r I mili*m general •<»rr «w over the d*ath of a 4mla»r »»I (’«mimerre resolution t t tc.tirfiing to ilis<*lo«(* something ui Ohl Jack Frost was tow .in 1 iingtitiu I of th«* lake«« amt assist m the pairing of the road tv* btuim-s. worthy citizen ami a great man. to **»up)«li iiivitt sn*l approve ’ which tie | h » n *« »s«’<i know |t*«|ge. In im t HVVHlDp« < «»! UfWvi Klamath and Rhett ferret I to, lie replied that hr was ami much f >r this rn I of thr run and the Henry E. Ankeny was born in Vir »rd «»ti February 3. 1‘rtWi, to mrvi he ha» !a’ ure«l hard to ronvime ail who I Lak»*».’’ That the » hiik * max I»«* whenever the county saw tit I«» act hr i at • r.l«l not make thv trip« n account ginia, May IS 1M4. H«* cn -»» d the Tg«» tn ptd ’i ftM’lmgol the im*m came within »«*.«« h«»f bis t«»ng«ie <»r |*««n, in -wwi- hi a ( thv Atnviican it i»«*- would be on hand to carry out hi« ¡»art • 4 th«* ice. (’Oiur«;urntly it was n«v- plains with bis lather, the late Captain i th«’\\n!«*r l’-» i'» A»»■-•cisti«»n wl. that hets the only man «»! ptumitivnci 4n»*h*r nt lio «'4rh»*»t [x>*»»U»ie date.’* , Ivr i »r u*» to try and do businv- just of the contract. \. P. Ankeny, in 1550, ami settled in sn l«*iVtiul that thrcoii»trtielb>n «4 c-i|iiH’*t»*«l with th«* irrigation system The bad season is just commenc ing U*twv«n Grass Lake ami Lairds forthe I Yamhill county. He removed to Port* I’h » lust *•*'it’*in« thv kvrnvl «4’ thv ps i nt an early date w««t|l*l mtid hete, that is J»o-»«’*s, d of leal llhlillV «•! lllil. Hili « XpiHili- I1«* viilhuiaMii vv itii anti if the County Ilo.ir-i wants to do I..«-*• ..c* is wantri to g*» lurther or. land in the early ’tiO’s, where he became reriate Innd values by thuovmg «^'inmoii honesty. vv l.b li thv r«*j »rt i* approved 1»\ thuwv something it will la- remembered for Next spring, however, w«* will !»e on agent of Wells, Fargo A Co/s express, Xow, then, for the real animus »4 th»* | int«*rrMed in exploiting waanip hind», and something that will redound to the han«i l»ettvr equippel ami better able to fcny rXCr»» holdings on th«* markut lie was also engaged in the mercantile t'lnr. This lerling having lx*«*n resolution intr«»lu<,r«l by tlie grnlleinati iM-ing Adv. >an«lla|>|wr vt al. No» welfare «4 the county as a whole, it will care for the freight and passenger business here. •«I and th«* nlm«»st unnmiiion» dr a* the < d.aiub« r of (*ointm*rve meeting <hv tbi*« ^HiHiiittve having at their take immediate steps t«> remedy t lii* business, ami there will be no let up. With hi« father and step-brother, Levi the at«s’kholder» exprr»sv«l that «4 < i. t««*«ri I’tfi last. Having h«M*n lis- **oininRiid ««nv dally and two weekly evil ami maintain a highway that will tia I we had a little more experience Atikenv, he moved to Lewiston, Idaho, Hire project I m * cuttlplrtvd at ns ere lit* I ut Washington by III- ¡ntidcuUs iivr •¡•«¡•«•rn. ke|»l tiie »ubttMiicv and bv at least partially ire«.* from the this tie up Would Lot have eccurrv»!, in 18«k>. and operated an express line on |n «late an practicable, th«* r«»srd «»I attempts to bring into dlsirput«* the ! and ohjes t i»f thin rv|*»it Irom liecotning tiuiihle usually experieuced at this ami the people of Klamath conuty may the Upper Snake river, and aleo engaged i >I n r«*»|M«ndr<l by »aid r«*is»hition, elignic«'rs «»f thv Recliiinafi*m S*ivn*v. known t<> th«* |»«*<»| •« rest assured that it will nut occur m«»»t iiilvi«*>tvJ, season of each year. in mining on hi« own initiative. He ami «eeing tlie staml of Smatot Fulton again. Loar«l til engineer» had niait”! t<» i. «*. the »lockholder# ot thv Water managed a pack train to the mining ■' ir lime they wer«* h« re to’gotiat against »•»•call«,«l “force account,'* it User** A««'»'uiti«»n. it one of thv ilv «». “1 want to take this opportunity, on BONANZA CREAMERY center», and later ventured into the liehalf of <»ur coin ¡»any, to thank thv r th«* purchase <»f tht* khnnalli dawnr«lu|M*n hts fertile brain that if Io ’ terivw the novice cannot fathom. \n<l Fra«er river country also. ‘•that they would construct thv could get thv backing and indorsement why did it m»t mi hmit it to E. J. Murray, people ot tliis city and county fur the Mr. Ankeny moved to Marion county, As we have previously asserted that liberal support and patronage given us lowly or «¡M’v«hly as the |H«opl«* of such a re»|»vctablu Isuly as the a nieml«vr of thv committee, :« r hi** Oregon, in the early ’70'«. There he the hwation at this place was one oil ited drsirert ami the (rinds avnd- t'hamlM'r ««I Commerce, In* couhl renew • Ignat Hi«-W a** it b«*i’aiibr they knew while in operation. We appreciated it operated a large farm near Jefferson. ihi M ivtiidt." The Board of In In** attack» iijH'n thv Reclamation >ei- hr w oil’ll not I m * a part}’ to their *«chvmr the ls-st for a creamery has now fully i thoroughly, and hope to show our He also mined near Galice t'rvek, Jose at no time «¡uestioniHl or <lis- vne under tin* cloak of this indorsement aivl would rxp«>**v thrir treach.vt v ? ■ levelo]M-d. 1.1,t wrek there was ineor- appreciation in a suo^tantial manner phine county. He moved to Jackson witli the Rrtdauiation Engineer« and sveur«* revenge for past wound* to Inadvertantly, huwvvvr, one inctnhrr of pbrated by the following well known next spring.0 county in 1S89 and operated the Sterling business men >>l tht. city,a capital stock l>v method or order of its <-«fti- ills ptidv. ami lasnn swamp lamls with the <*«»inmittt*v admitted that they “dbl mine with hia brother-in-law,Vin Cooke, ui, ex«*rpt to rvc«»mmeml that the promise <»| »|»«*«*dy re« lmn.itu>n not dwm it adv iMiblv totnakv it public/* of fasri for the purchase of erecting ami until l',»Vi, when the mine wat* sold. The ARTHUR CRAWFORD ’ S maintaining a creamery at this place, |N«itmns «»( tlie entire pr«»|«ct thereof. But h«* mu-t iiave allies, anti Th«* r«*HHi»n i** obviout». Ev«*iy inemlier mine was regarded as one of the best »U|i|»li««d with water from pri thv real object of his nltm k must be oi that c.'ininilt««’ realized that they the incorporntor. Is-iuk’ <> T. ami Fred REMAIN'S FOUND properties in Southern Oregon. He McKendree, Chas. II >rton ami The other Coin|»any ditches, Is* ns- di»guis««d. uvie taking an imwartantt^l »tep. that owned a large alfalfa and stock ranch in d’hr piuiiouncvd <»p|w »iti«»ll oi th* it thvit intent uai iiir «I v public mich a Driscoll Mercantile Co., each subscrib continuance «»f the waler KKmatli <• unn .as w,ll as an irrigation ing ten shares at «50 per share, fully W ’ at i« Mippo-e«l to be the remain* th«« governm« lit litd«»re dis ■‘Express ’ to tlie government a« count -! i hi ol imlik*tuition and protest would ditch. paid up. thus making a sum of «2hM tn • tall that wa« miirtalof ArthnrCraw- tin* existing f«U| •ply. AI m , work, p<»int«*d out one ally who had h* ai«»u»i I a» would drh’Ht tlleir bll«»h He was president of the Medford Na the treasury. The capital stock is ’ »r«l wen- foun«l in the Lava lh«l country re«l next in or«ler th«1 chi . true- ■Imw ii hi« ability at ‘’»-rraiiping” a.i i whacking •«* bvinv. W ell may they re tional bank and vice-president of the divided into HX) «hares. by «liniiitie Branton recently. The I the government «unni« « here was out of a Jobol that kind at thv turn . joice nml proudly claim indore<*nirnt <4’ i It is the intention of the com..nnv history • ! ('ranfor<r* di<npjM‘amnce i« Chari tiers-Bristow Banking Company, of ds were in private w nvr-hip, ii» \nothei real estate man. with a dr.-ire th«* i’luiiiii ci "I Commerce. Fourtv«*n out that when 20 more shares have Ixen fr«*li in the mind« » f reader«« of the Eugen-, and his home wa» in that city. h-« iin«l under « tilth hi i««n n** t b«'c for n Uoiim v, was vn ily pi* k»* 1 upon a« ol a inrnibri *hip *4 nearly one hundred He was married in lsrtd to Miss Cor i taken to sulwcribe the baiat.ee of the lb « • r I. The big >t »nn winch bv^an on another, ill«* other two Weiv svl«*ct«*d ¡Would »«»«»nest be returning th«* and twenty-live voted to exonerate delia Striker, of Vancouver, Wash. ' «toek so as t thave a certain amount of < ’ in lay niorninv. March 10 i« al«*> <»ne water It*«* to the government, t«> with th«* vx id«*nI intent to cl« -e til! a\c* them, virtually iiul«'r*uiig and »¡»proving The children are: Frank E. Ankeny, of I in construction of otnvr |< *r* nui M of public expoMirv of the plan« un thvii act*. i»ul that in«ioi>einrnt ha** money in reserve for the purpt»««* of en- !<>m !•> I»t* reme::.l)ered by tl;v resident« Klamath Fall»; Mrs. John S. Orlli and larging the buaitr ss, in ease tht-ir ar- • »! Klamath county. Th « «l.«y uprneii I t In* project. til fully launched. Then the toipmio brought contempt and ahinnv t«» tin* raiigments prove inadvspiate to the one i»t the m »«t severe'•;mw sturins in Frank Krnnip. of Jackson idle; Mrs. [iilly realized tin* fact that in the was laumhc<l. Chamber «4 Commerce and its diain- Roscoe Cantrai), of Klamath Falls; th»* history of the county. construction adopted bv the Eepai (ing from thv expressed purpose t«*n *‘t<’I an I »clit• -¡»veting mvmber are demands of the county. Fred McKendree, who will he busi It was also on this flay that young Mrs. Allred H. Miller, ot Medford, and H engineers, the draining of the' of the resolution, thv «’onimiitvv inject leaving it a*« rat# would leave a »inking ness manager of the concern, will go to Craaford was last seen alive. In com Miss Gladys Ankeny of Eugene. * an«l lakes must of necessity ed into their recoinmeiidatmiis an as- i »hip. lie was a member of Eugene Lodge Corvallis and take a short course in pany with “P«»c” Cripple he had been list; an«t there not l»eing funds j tvrtion that thv fob«* account work un Ciitici«m,a» th«» Editor of thv Exurej«» . ( on Gras< ___ ________ No. 11, A. F. A A. M., being a 83d de- dairying to Iretter acquaint himself herding sheep mountain and v or otherw is«* soon available to der government was costing far nj sx »ay*, “i*» the privilege of five Ainvri- Sundav morning, March .. 10. he staited 8ree M.i> >n, a Knight Templar and a ____ _ __ ___ ________ ........................ e cost of tlie Kem» cut ainl the cess of what it could I m * done for under can»/' but when that criticinin in based with the work. He will endeavor on his return to put to practical use all from his cabin to another sheep campl Mystic Sliriner. • and lateral canals in the contract. They fail to ¡»roduev any fig upon met'«* atrfiimptlon and has no about In miles distant. He was afoot luneral service were held at the the knowledge he obtained during the Marsh, it would Is* unwise to ures or citv any authority in their view. truth or juwtiev lor its foundation it l»e- and bis path lay through the lava bed». ^«¡oBish Rite lemple, in Portland, at course of study. the funds available now, to Thv “wish is father Io thv thought/' cornv» a*|M«r»ion, misreprvRentation and Soon after starting the storm began ° C’,H -'londay afternoon. They The company will, as soon as the >ce a work that could not In* ami they ¡»resume our n presentatives abiiHe, and it# author i» very properly and it is snppo»«xl he became confused were conducted by the. Christain Sel conditions of the road will jH-nnit in e«l for years, ami in its inrom* in Washington will receive their state- f*ty led a kn<M*ker and kicker. the spring to have the machinery in the blinding snow and losing his way ence Church, ef which the deceased ’ not only be of no benefit to ment as backed by the ¡»ositive know- It 1» true, an he MVt, Thv Express in was a member. The interment took shipped and placed on the ground. froze to death.—Merrill Record. r users, but a positive injury, ledge <>( t lie CliHiiiber of Commerce. thv past ha* been an enthusiastic, and place at Riverview Cemetery and in There are two sites, either of which onld necessitate the failure to They demand a lilx-ral tune limit to |M>werful ally of the people in this county charge of Willamette Lodge, A. F. <fc r other ¡»arts of the system contractors, asiHsrting that were such in *vcuring thv government acceptance are ideal for the erection of the plant, Annual flask Ball A. M. given there would Iw no trouble to get of this project and it# loud and persis but the company has not, as vet, de <M*rupied and awaiting water, hvc every assurance that in flw contractors to undertake the work, tant tight against tin* Klamath Canal cided on the exact location, but that is rtion of the second unit an«i tlie Whence did they derive that informs- company vndvarv«! it to many, though only a matter of small concern, as they PRIZES, ADMISMIOX, RPIKS, ETC. ley laterals, tlie cost of coil- • lion? Are the common people fools it»» excess of zeal sometime»» led it to can soon come to an agreement Upon There will lie three cash prizes of The person bringing in the most 1 will not exceed Hint of the first j enough to l>elieve that it' the Reeluiiin extreme» in its attack*. But his former that point- Now yon, who are skepti- each given at the Annual Mask Ball, tickets at \\ inters’ Jewelry store, by der contract, notwithstanding j tion Service wns debarred from under- ' loyalty hardly excuses hi* later tactics cal on this subject, come ami we ns next June and see if the thing did not New Years night as follows viz: To the Jan. 1st ÜW, 12 M. will get a |25 gold ¡live, but uiiwnrriintcd. asser | taking construction work, in the absence ; nor proves his present loyalty. most comical character, the best sus-1 watch free. materialize. the Express mid the Adyites. of bids, or where in their judgment Benedict Arnold was at one time tair.ed. ami the most original character, Now ht may tie news to most of the such bids were exceimive, that the' Ian earnest ami consistant Patriot, but The Hot ' piing--Co., has ju.<t received rickets admitting gt*nt and one lady $1 ter n bsers, that the nutlior <>t the obliging contractors would kindh step through pi«|iie at ungratitivd ambition, AflUSEMENTS spectators, gallery only, 2flc, lady ten thou ami folders, to be need jn 11... . I,.,.,,.. no.l Iti t* 111 I .1,. 11,.. «. ....L i . . I .. • 1 . . » ..1 1 of C ob merce R i iti........nd in «nd do the work for It ■ than lie turned against his country* and sja-ctators, any part of house 2' . »C vertising their beautiful addition» I of majority of that commit- lie done by the government'.’ There sought to destroy w luit In* had hoped to A Mountain l»ai>x will -e presented I .allies en-maaque free. They are <»f the size to go into an •> tiiii~.|iiei:i<le iiiei. r tli<- -' ii BMy have been timM whan aacaroHyol establish. 1 do not quote this a* an at the opera house next Mnturdiiy < inly those who purchase dance ti ’kets ordinary envelope. ( all ami get one, Hopi j>ellation of " I'he Iiri, itiön publie contracts existed < <<inpet itii <■ exact pwiall«*l. but to show that in night, Deeeinbcr 21’th by local talent «ill Is* allowed ou the danving floor. and aend in your letter«, vast to voui ee of the Clmnilier of Com- bidding would ho result ; but with the greater or less degree, “hisforv rvj vats U‘“’-t d by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. I. m- None but the maskers allowed to take friends, teres,’ has been known to the Reda- viih I amount of government reclamation itself/’ who have l>eo:i especially erg if d to di part in the dancing until after tin- W v haw a small Rmo.it of monrv tallon lervice, and the directors of the j work on hand, the rush of railroad con- As a director of the Water I’ er rect a series of entertainment- t> be maski"?. ior la rm loans. M ason c ¡ fc * lu tun. tï» /e ry Jew roani- m Pens HE FAMOUS VINDICATION H. E. ANKENY PASSES AWAY Whitewash Will Not Cover Up the Marshland Muck Succumbs to Brights Disease In the Portland Sanitarium WHY DID YOU DO IT?” ONE OF OREGON’S PIONEERS things US NOTICE • wot nwmrny morning tnc nute mn-’tntn ne nmt ecru corralled.