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Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XII. REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 5, 1908 COUNTY IS RESTRAINED CLEARED OF CHARGE TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH Cannot Sell any Grant Lands for Taxes Peter Petersteiner is Freed by the Jury An Interesting Letter from Mrs. Reames AN INJUNCTION IS ISSUED DELIBERATIONS BRIEF ARE HOMEWARD BOUND Claim Advanced that 190b Assessment is Exorbitant Fifty Minutes after Taking Case Verdict is Retimed Longing for Klamath, their Friends, and Home elwiifi lie temporarily lealtalned and en open. He followed Corpron and when City Council Chamber of Commerce joined by an order ol the Court from he got outside saw Johnson silting up At the meeting of city council Monday selling the property deecrilMMl in the no* Tuesday >ight's*me«-ting of Chamber right in Ihe mud with hi» feet near the lice ol eale. and that upon final hearing evening City Attorney C. F. Stone hand- sidewalk. Johnson kicked at him and of Commerce was one^of enthusiasm and id In hie resignation ami requested said restraining order be made per I ih hit hioi over theshoe« with the stick. was attend»! by trany of our progressive I hat it I m - accepted as lie was unable to petual. Tha' was tha nearest he went to fohn- business men. The Chamber, by its That said sum of |l 120 I m , decreed aa a give tbe office attention on account of »m,u Hart came up at that time and sincere efforts for the upbuilding of the ( I' with th« help of Corpron carried John city and connty, has won tbe confblence reasonable tan, the earn» Including pea- Ids private practice and office work all lea, ale., lor the yea' 11'0), an I that The mayor thank»! Mr. Home for the son into the aaloon. When they got of tbe people, ami the substantial citi-1 him he went back inside. He did not zens are now giving this organisation I lie county by decree, I h > pvr[»etually en efficient manner in which he had con- i j know that Johnson was injure«! until their hearty support. The Chamber join»! from the collection «1 any further ducted tbe office ami regretted hie res taa lor the rear 1MM, than that paid or ignation. Ho appoint»! D. V. Kuyken after be was brought into the eiloon lias been without a secretary and K. H. dall as bls successor, ami tlie appoint- | Petersteiner emphatically denied Hart’e ' Dunl«r was urge«! to accept the office. tendered herein. ment was immediately confirm»! by tlie - Judge llenaon Thursday iss'icl a tem testimony that be attempted to attack Upon his resignation as vice president, council. Johnson after he wax brought inside. l*e was unanimously elected secretary. porary iujuni timi restraining llie slier- A petition by the residents ami He sai«l he may have sworn or said it! from selling for taxes the property There were many matters consider»! property owners along sixth something, bat denied that any further. by theCbamber, the most important be ol the California A Oregon l.and Com i street, was presented by Frank Ward, 1 trouble occurred. pany, fit'll was advertised to take ing the proposition of requesting the De- asking that the law covering tbe killing Mr. Casey wa« call»J )>y the state in l«artm«-nt of Agriculture to make a soil place today in the sheriff tax sale. i ol animals ami the keeping ol hog | mmis ' rebuttal, ami sai«l that on baturdsy be survey of Klamath County, If. W. This injunction will lie ill force pending within the city limits, l>e enforced. fore the operation, Johnson told him, in Heiieman, soil expert of the Reclama a final bearing. , The petition cited tbe case of 0. D. Will- . a conversation they had together, that tion .Service, discussed at length the irn- son, who had an enclosure and sheds, he did not know who bit him. l«>r'anee of this work, ami President Big Real Estate Deal nswl for slaughtering pur|>oses, nn sixth This ended the testimony and the Martin, of tbe Water Users Association, One of the largest real es.ale deals street. The marshal was order»l to Court adjourned until 1 o'clock, when urged that tbe Chamber and Association ever consummated in thia city was put notify Mr. Willson ami see that the' the arguments before the jury will com work together in getting tbe Depart through Tuesday, when- L. Jacoba pur nuisance was al«te<L mence. ment to ondertake the.survey. A reso A complaint lias l«en tiled in the Cir- chased from <3. W. While the property The following latter was received When Court convened Thursday Dr. Merrv man, Special Health Officer, The afternoon session was taken up lution intredue») by Frank Ira White, from Mr. an I Mrs. E. R. Reames giving cult Court in this county by Nolaud A at the corner of Main and Sixth street. presented Ins report4or February, which the examination of Mrs. Johnson was instructing the secretary to write Con- an interesting account of their trip since with the arguments of the lawyers to Smith, attorneys fur the California A It has a frontage of 130 feet on Muin sbow»l that at the piesent time there continued by the state. She was fol tbe jury. greseman Hawley requesting him to they left Klamath Falls: Oregon I.and Company, ami Oregon and is 110 feet deep. Thia deal has was only one case of quarenline in the low») by Mr. Hixon snd Mrs. Welch. Mrs. Johnson was then called to tes reccornmeml such a survey, was pa»se«l. To rue Eorroa: “Ever since Military land Grant Company, against been under consideration for »ms lime city. The report was very complete and Their testimony was relative to the in tify a« to the statements of her hnsband Mr. Morgan, of The Holcomb Realty starting on our travels, 1 have been try Klamath County, relative to taxes for and so certain was Mr. Jacobs of pur. stated every case visited and w hen quar- juries received by Johnson, especially tx-fore his «leath, which was in substance Company, an<! Mr. While, both com- 1 lUntlon the holdings ol these companies chasing it that he had plana drawn for i-ntine ha<l been established for scarlet bringing out the Isctliiat besides the in* tbe same as given in the Corpron trial. men ted on the fact ol the impossibility ing lo steal the time from our busy the structure that is to Iw reared fever ami when removed, also places ; jury to the eye, there «as also a swollen in this county. round of sight seeing, ’o write you a A. L. I^avitl testified that he visited the Tjm complaint sets forth the last that thereon. that had I mm - ii disinfected. t he Council ! ridge across the head, which caused biro Johnson home with Attorney Spjne, and of securing reliable mfo«matiuo on the few lines aa you kindly requested me to those lands were assessed for the year Thia building will be modern in every was very much pl«-a*«-d w ith the com ! considerable pain. This evidence will that Stone a»k»l Johnson “who did outside, as to how to reach Klamath do, and this evening tn St. Louis is the I last on a valuation ol (rum ♦ I to |5, and respect. The ground floor will be di pleteness of the report and it was sug be used in strengthening the contention this?" Johnson replied, ‘ the bartender Faile. first time I can really call my own since Mr. Bisho > a«l«iress»i tbe meeting in I | starting from San Francisco one month "that aacli and every parcel ol said lands vided into five storerooms. Upstairs gested th.it the health officer make | of the prosecution that Petersteiner not at George Biehn’e." Ix*avitt further la assvn»l beyond Ils cash value, taking will be a hotel, with a ground floor monthly icports in the future. . «inly ran the cue into Johnson’s eye, but testifiol that Johnson put bis hand on regard to tbe Wood River Improvement ago. We onlv remained over in Loe into consideration the fact that the office. Each room will have hot and Mr. W ar«) also called tlie attention of first hit him over the head with it, tbe back of his bead and he asked him Fund, winch was raise«! laat year by an Angelee, between trains, also mads a country where said lands are situated is cold water and aeveral will have private the council to tlie fact that certain prop Tbe prosecution did not introduce the if he bad l»een hit there. Johnson said excursion on tbe Winema, to be uaetl in i short stay in El Paso, Texas, and a few wild, uncultivated and unsettl»l, and baths It will be a hotel that will have erty on eighth street was being used as testimony as to the dying statement of “oh, that was nothing, it didn’t hurt. I opening up Wood River. It was bis hours in dan Antonio but visited some that the greater portion ol said lands few equals in the state outside of Fort a «lumping ground, also to tbe condition j Johnson, but it is expected that the de threw up my arms, but it was the blow contention that tlie money ought either of its historic pointe of intereet, includ lie given to the Fort Klamath Ch mber ing tbe Alamo, Plaxa and the world are arid and ol poor quality, and far re land and will be an ornament to the of the property al thecorucr of Klamath fense will Use It as evidence. in the eye that knock»! me down.” The first witness tor the defense a as moved from any transportation lines, city. of Commerce or be returned to Capt. famous Buck Horn Cafe, which includes ami Eight street, where a barn has re Peter Petersteiner was acquitted of Tlie price pal«! for the property was cently lieen torn down. The matter Court Reporter Richardson, who was Totten. Alter considerable discussion j the largest collection of the horns of dif public roads, and that there are no local the charge of the murder of James M. advantages ol any kind or de»-option 115,000, and is a fair Indication of the was quite thoroughly diacUMad by tbe used for the purpose of impeaching the Johnson Saturday night, after leva than it was decided that tho Chamber bad ferent animals in tbe world. whatsoever. manner in which business properly in members of the Council aa to the advi» testimony of L. Emerson, Il ass shown a hoars delitwration t>y the jury. Attor discharged its obligation in the matter. | “Arrived in New Orleans tbe 28 th. of January, remaining aeveral days and That lands of a similar character in this city is increasing in value. This is ability of securing a city dumping that some of bis testimony did not agree ney F. H. Mills, who defended Mr. «-------------------- other adjctnlng counties are valued on tlie first step in the movement lookina ground 1 taking in all pointe of interest, among The Mayor atated that he with »tateuieuis made at tbe preliminary Petersteiner, is being congratulated on Lenten Season the aaseement ol filly cents per acre. towerds the upb... ibiulaing of a greater would take the matter up later and prob hMring and the former trial. them a trip by boat to view the deepest bis success, as it was admitted he had E. J. Hawkins,one of tbe solo players That litis asaesment was made by tbs Klamstb Falls and one that will thia aldy call especial meeting in a few days, a difficult case on account of so aacb “Get from behind me Satan, and stay river harbor of the world. We met Mr. aseeeor irsudalently, conspriciously and year be followed by many other enter l.iquor licenses ware granted I. P. in the saloon on tlie night of tbe trouble, there until after Easter." This is the and Mrs. Gilham and Mr. Day. The Tala-r. at the American Bar ami Ballanl contradictwl Emerson's testimony as to conflicting testimony. arbitrarily, said assesor not havtug visit- prises of equal importance. —————— season of sackcloth and ashes. Yesterday gentleman will be well remembered in A Stahlmaii, at the Bank Exchange. the numiter ol persons at tbs card table. »1 said lands or having taken means to I lie application of J. It. Mellon, ol the i«ing Ash Wednesday it becomes neces Klamath Falls. They help to a well our ascertain I heir true value, as required Wm. McIntire—known as'*Blackie*’— THE RAILROAD Hlamlard saloon, was rea«l the first time. sary for young and old, gay and giddy tax receipts there, as they own large by law, but that said lands were as- K. of P. Lodge for Dorris Building permit» were granted L. F. testified that he was not one of tbe solo to remember that during this season it timber interests in tbe county. I can Members ol the K. of I*. re|«ort that s Willits f<>' an • tine building on lot 4, players, as atated by Emerson, and that •ewed at hilly six to to ten limes their is encumbent on them to keep the not speak too highly of the courtesy lodge is living organix«-«! st Ikirris. and l>l««ck ST. nn Fit’ll street, ami to Cha». lie sm not in tbe saloon the night of the Wil! be in Klamath Falls in true cash value. Princeof Evil in the background and" to shown us by them, which helped to “That the board ol Equalisation re it is planned to have the instituting Btebn lor a resilience on Walnut street i trouble, but in anutber part of the town. the Spring ol J 909 do penance for their iniquities.” Lent make our stay in New Orleans one of between Fifth and hixth. fused to correct said error in valuation ceremonies take place st the tune of the A diagram, drawn by Hawkins, was will be of forty-seven «lays duration thia pleasant memories. • in request of W. H Mason, an ordi ol said lands, and well knowing that the arrival of the first train into that town. nance «•» pr«-M-iite<l by Councilman ' introduce«! showing the arrangement of When is the railroad going to get to We next went to Jacksonville, Flor year, ending on April 19, Easter Sun The drill teams from the Yerka and Bcliailoek, asking for a franchise for tbe the interior of the saloon, and greatly Klamath Falls? This question Tux Ri- lands in the same locality, and of like or day. It is a periixl that is observed ula, remaining for several «lays. Our greater value, were not aseesse.1 mure Klamath Falls l«»lgee hrve twen asked Inland Electric Company for a etreet aided in the descriptions of the occur ttsiicsN is now in a position to answer . generally throughout Christiandom, in stay in this place was made more plea- than one-lourtli ol the value put upon t<> assist In i list It n i i ng the lixlge. and railway line freui the Eastern en«t of rences on Christmas eve. definitely, the ------------------------ information coming from ---------- .. — _------ some countries being a season of rigid sent by Mr. Jennings, Governor of Main street to Seventh, to connect with the lands ol said California A Oregon tlie members <>f the local l«>«ige are n««w the present terminus of the K. F. Land i Ludwig - Bieiin was on tbe stand when , ( three separate and distinct sources, each fasting and penance. Outside the Florida, and Mr. O’Neal, proprietor of laud Co., entered an order in the busy drilling, so as to have a crack team A Transportation Company’» line. It is court a«ijourn»l for noon. Hie test!- tallying on every point and each in a Catholic and Episcopal denominations, the Arayon Hotel, where we atopped, puriHisvof thecomi-any.as explained mony was along the same line as in the position to know officiallv, that what the observance in America is becoming as they certainly displayed all the old County Court Journal, refusing to put a to take to Dorris to put on the work. the purp«. 1a».«n to construct and operate former trial. ' they sav is correct. The railroad will lair valua'iou upon the said land, and They are going to show the Yerka boys 1« Mr. M> lees and less each year. Th«-se two de time hospitality for which the south is a line from Merrill, and thvy desire an At the afternoon session Ute defense reach this city in the spring or early noted, in making welcome we poor confirming the said valuation of the that they know something about entrance into the city. The ordinance nominations, particularly the Catholic ritualistic work. ■aaaaaor.** was laid over nulil the nsxt meeting for examined Ludwig Biehn, Hawkins, Dr. summer of 1909, the date therefor being maintain the same strictness relative to western wayfarers and showing ua about correctiot>. which Mr. .Mason offered to Merryman and George Biehn, and their Mt (or June at the very latest, That the said lands for lids year (1907) the observauce of Lent as heretofore, it their city, which is noted for the make. testimony was practically as that given Heretofore it was supposed that the- beauty of 1U sm«x>th shell reads, lined were aaseeswl end equalised al the eum Notice The »urptiseof the evening was sprung in the Corpron trial. Deputy I’rosecut- ■ roa«i would reach here thia fall and var- being one of the most important seasons ; on either side by stately trees, and to of seventy-live cents per acre, and lliat of that great denomination. Blds will ba receivedTy'the under- when the Mayor read a letter from the the assessments prior to the year 1900 say we enjoye«i gliding over them at Gamewell Fire Alarm Co. encloetng tbe mg Attorney was then called to the ious deductions hsve been drawn to placed a valuation upon said lands low. signed for 75 cords of 4-foot pine wood, following comm unicat ton from Harry stand and questioned as to the state- prove that there was nothing to prevent the rate of 40 miles an hour reclining in The American flag, with a star repre cut from live pine, to be delivered at Ca«ien.secretary ol the Civic Federation menls made to him by Johnson, relative it. But there is something—the grade er than the valuation ol 1900. the superb auto car owned and run by senting the new state ol Okhbomx. will the public school grounds by August ; to who inflicted the wound, at the time through the marsh lands. The Mason soon be out. The navy department, the Mr. O’Neal would not do justice to the That the sheriff has advertised the Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 24, 1908. 15, 1908. corded up. 10 per cent of tha | that Slone was investigating the case for | Construction company will not be able official keeper of the flag, lias issued an I subject. We will never forget Jackson said land lor sale for taxes on the 28tl> Fire Alarm Co., amount of bld must accompany bid. The Gamewell Oakland, i evidence. The questions were objected 1 to complete its contract in time to ad- order that tlie 40 stars shall tie arrang ville or our pleasant acquaintance« Cal. day of Februrary. ed tn six rows. Tlie first, third, fourth, Privilege is reserve«! to reject any and Dear Sire: to by the State and sustain»! by the nut of the laying of rails and the pass- and sixth will conrist ?f eight stars and made while there, "That lor the year 1U07. the Mid all bids. Bids will close at 1 o'clock, For your Information and in order to Court. age ol traine prior to the date already the second and fifth of seven. “Our next stop was St. Augustiue, Board of E«|uilixation valued said lands, March 7. 1908. save you a ("•«•itile money loos, I beg to Attorney Mills took an exception to mentioned. Thiele not altogther the at the average valuation of |75 per -* **-- —*---- ------- of * the -| The Largest Stock and most up-to- the oldest city in the United States. the 1 laat meeting By order of the board of school direc state, that ‘ at acre," and" that the sum ol |112O is a tors, District No. 1, Klamath County, Civic Federation of Klamath Falls. Feb the ruling and staled that it was his fault of the company. At the time of date Shoes tn all styles to fit everybody The Spanish built its queer old honsee ruary 18lh, the following resolution was purp«ise to prove that Johnson told the money strinttenev the Southern are now tn at the BOSTON STORE, tf of seashells and cement, and they also reasonable eum as tax with penalty, in Oregon. J. W. SIEMENS. adopted: Stone that Corpron was the man who Pacific threatened to step all work, and terests and coats in said amount, to be 2-27 21 The President has asked Senator Ful ' construct»! tbe old forts and sea walla Clerk. ‘ Whereas, It appears that the Com run the cue into his eye. Mills inf«>rm»i j the second dredger ordered by Mr. Ma paid Mid property for the year 1900 " ton to have the Oregon Delegation to . of tbe same materials, and they have mon Council of the city of Klamath That onthe 28th day ol February 1998, Falls, has, or is about to, enter into a th» court that he wished to bring iu son wss not placed in service. This name a new man for District Attorney stood tbe test of time and tide these The Klamath Oil Co. the plaintiffs tendered and offered to contract lor the purchase ol a fire alarm testimony as to the statements of John- ‘ condition prevail»! until a very recent to succeed W. C. Bristol. One who can many years. We there visited tbe old son alter hisinjury. At 3 :45 tbe Court date—too late to admit of the cotnple- pass muster. Corporation attorneys and est house in the United States, whose lltti sheriff, the said sum ol 81120 a< |>ay- Owing to numeroii» inquiries, for in system for said citv; and formation, ani! a place to purchase Whereas, It further appears that said dismisa»! the jury until 9:30 in the ' tion of the work and the construction of counsel for land-fraud defendants not ment of such tax etc. old doors of solid mahogany still swing stock, have made arrangements to pro Common Council exceeded its authority wanted. “That plaintilf now brings said sum vide such a place at Heitkemper'a jew tn taking such action without Mnctlon morning, for tbe purpose of hearing the the roa«l to this city in 1908. on their original hand made iron hinges. A. Helming A Co. fur merchants The stair casings and all w«xxiwork io arguments and evidence as to tbe ad- ' This program does not mean that all into court and deposits the snuie with elry store. Stock can be bought and of tlie tax-payers of said city ; any informati« n reg rding the company “Therelore. Be it resolved, that it is missibility of these statements. work will stop when the road reachea pays highest cash prices (or all kinds of made of solid band hewn mahogany clerk of the court (or the defendants.'* can be obtained by calling on Mr the sense of this meeting that the issu The contiauation of the trial of Peter- 1 Dorris, which it is sch»luled to do, ac- hides and furs. Headquarters Ameri brought from '-pain, and some of the Wherefore the plaintiffs pray that tlie Ht'itkemixr at any IUM ing of warrants for the payment of said steiner was delayed Friday,on account of ■ cording to the same information, by the can Hotel. (Concluded on laat page) alarm system should I* enjoined.’* Tlie resolution was referred to the the sickness of one of the jarore, Ira first of May. Work will be pushed from executive committee for action. This Hanson. Mr. Hanson suffer»«! an that point to the lake with as much committee has full power to act. The attack of rheumatism yesterday and rapidity as if it were the intention to contract referred to is illegal in several this morning was uuable to leave hie come right through this year. Trains ways. The Civic Federation is coni|«»e,l of a hundred of the sulwtantial citixens room. Ho is being attended by Dr. will be in operation to the lake in Sep- Merryman and it is believe«! he will no’ tember, where connections will be made of Klamath Falls. Verv respectfully. I lie able to be in court tomorrow. I with the steamer Klamath. It is this (Signed) HARRY CADEN, Bll(. i method that will be employe«! by Mr. Peter Petersteiner, who has been Secretary Civic Federation. («•ring from a cold and ill health, due to Harriman when he and his family come <levelope<l mat It was tna sentiment ot | • c«f’atn extent, to his close confine- here this fall. .. • to . »land *■ hv their • • action | nient ■ in the • county jail, was allowed ii » • to I I l Officials A ill.. 1I— of the Southern Pacific are the Council The matter will be taken up at a special I »pend Sunday night home, under guard, now at work on a through tariff to Dor- meeting the citv . after >. consultation i.-.i....... with .¡,>. . i .„_ i „• T| jig wm rfone o || (he Bdvi«a of Dr 1 tie from all points on that system, anil attorney. Councilman 8« hallock slated that at tirM lie whs opjHis», to the pur Merriman, who stat»i that the jail was «« »eek or two these rates will lie chase, hut was induced to vote for it hardly the place for a ntan in Mr. Peter- made public. From Dorris until the road reaches this city there will lie a «lien lie learned that practically all the Steiner’s physical condition. property owners in his ward favorol the local rate charged. Although the «tefendent is far from a Will you give it to ono who is not quali- proposition, lie felt that he represented The information given herein is prac w ell man, it w as considered liest by both th«« wishes of the citixens of his war«! in iloti, to repair or denn? Or will you sides to conclud the trial today, as it tically official, for it comes through voting aa he did. was so near completion. Juror Hanson, channels that have as their source the The following bills were allowed: leave it with mo, which assures you who has l>een suffering with rheuiiia- highest otfii'ers uf the Southern Pacific K. K. K. «tore, supplies for Fire good honest work with a responsible Department ....................... * 33.25 tiim, wan able to be driven to the court I on this coast. Don J Zumwalt, city engineer 20.87 house. • s • • • • Underwood <k Heitkeniper, guarantoo? :: • • On convening of Court, Mr. Peter Mrs. Moore Entertains 59.00 wood.................... steiner was placed on the stand in his Underwood Pharmacy,material 25.10 own defense. His story of what oc-1 Mrs. Rufus S. Migire delightfully en for«I is i n f ect i ng ................. Glass «t Prudhonimo, warrant curreil and the part he tiwk in the trou tertained a number of her friends at a 22 00 ble on Christmas eve, was cleat and 1 very dainty Tea on Saturday afternoon. books..................................... Geo. T. Baldwin, supplies....... 24.75 Ths time was very pie santly spent in Ziui Baldwin,plumbing city hall 135.00 very straightforward, and tua«le c'oueid- conversation an«i needlework. 11.25 erable impression on the spectators. Chas. Adatns, lalxjr.................. Let us frame that picture of yours. Prices reasonable The guests were Mesdames E. Cogs- E. B. Ramsby, labor......... .. 11.75 lie stated that he was playing solo A. E. Gillett, police.................. 76 00 with other parties at one of the tables wcll, 11. Roberts, A. Hamaker, E. 8. Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied 0. C. Low, marshal and express Phillips, N. Straw, G. T. Baldwin, J. P. iu the rear of the saloon. Tlie first he charges................................. 100 75 75.00 heard was someone fall on tha floor. He Lee, C. Maidruin, R. E. Wattenburg, Jesse Hart, police ................... All goods bought here engraved free 85.00 rusheil out from behind the partition Bennet, H. Chitwood, C. H. Withrow, E. E. Jamison, police............... 11.25 and saw ffchmidt lying on the floor. He A. L. Leavitt, J. F. Goeller, J. M. Me- G. W, Messner, labor ........ of charge. O K. Transfer Co., hauling.... 7.00 Clur, R. A. Alford R I. Hammond and Herald Pub. Co., advertising.. 1 00 thought lie was stabbed. He saw John J. C. Mongol«!, labor................. 27.50 son reach for something on the bar and Misses Bertha Hammond, Lulu Straw K. F. Lt. «k Water Co. ............. 120.30 thought he was getting something to an«! Majorie McClure. 12.50 throw. He grabbird up a stick lying on J. W. Siemens, treasurer ....... Pacific Stamp Works, dog tags 4.25 The first issue of the "Dorris Booster” the door to defend himself. He did not l)r, Merryman, special health 75.00 know wliat it was, or whether it { is expected to be before the public this officer ................................... Successor to R. fl. Bollar or week. U will printej in Kialuath 33.00 was a piece of billiard cue C. F. Stone, city attorney........ 33.33 not. Johneon then rushed out of the i A. L, Leavitt, police judge........ E. W. GILLETTE & CO. door and was follow») by Corpron, who I ►»'••, pending tbe arrival of type and 11,011.18 bad soma difficulty getting the door materials. Tout YOUR FAITHFUL WATCH We Do Picture Framing (i.Heitkeinper Jr. We have just received a complete line of Picture Frames and Moulding Leading Watchmaker, Jeweler ¡and Optician Klamath Tails Furniture Bouse