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Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XIII. REPUBLICAN Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY, II 1908. INITIATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 7 Tenni» Club including horses, cattle and hogs. Mr. J Farmers Institute A Busy Season Mack if one of the practical iiog raisers Secretary C I*. Chastain, of lhe Kia Klamath rottfity'x Ixixy mmmmmi it now Tb<< T« nnix Club <4 Klxiiinih Falla, of Indians, and the place will lie tiled Oregon, MiiiiotiiH'VM an o|M*n loiirtiauienI math Water Users' Assoeial. n. is In re about u> liegin. Tlie many big pfoeeg oi so as U> t-e a strictly modern Iiog farm coin huh icing on July 4th, HMM, to I m « ceipt of a letter from Jam«*» Wlillycomb work to be don* «luring the aeaaon are The large snring will be used a» a rea ________ li«*|tl at the club cutirtn <>n Hevantb and director <4 the Oregon Experimental now well under way, or at leaat the ervoir and _ by _____ means of , _______ machinery th« I 1 A iiH’h'iiii^hI giving \ |M>wvr Kluuiuth Avenue. Play w'.ll commence station at Corvallis, informing Inm that plans for the rem- are about completed water will ba utiNaed for the irrigation I --------- l«i ( ull Mjii'f'iiil i*li*4!iion t<i • I)*<*)» m r|£4« put»- this Bu* treat of land. nimafnre 111 on I Tk at It) o'clock a. m. and will la4 I mi M two be mid Professor Bradley, the chemist and work will is-gin 4. >rtly. The Bee- liu oiflcialn and lu iholr »utctMoft. out <4 t h rec ad van lag»« «eti, exoopt tho al the station, «-an come b* nasi"« in the lamation Serv 1 <• is now employing lar- Mr. Arant will shortly take up bis UirBCIOrS Wdm I Dr66 II. IUII i<»i u law instructing leg is la liuah which will I mj hot three out <4 Farmers* Institute Io Ire held <.n June ger forces than a few wi-eks ago and residence for the Sr.mrner at hi* [»»si of 5th «nd Olli, the time set for tbe ad- Maney Brothers A Co. will nrerd a large i .July in tbe Crater lake National Park, j (4>rx to \4»t* fur it»« United Htat<*» »» na* live advantage Beta. Tin* club I m entering Upon ita xeoond journed mareting of the Water I ser»' nmnlier of men within a few days. tor deriving tin* Vote at tlie gen* They have practically established their | •« .I*«»n with an auictiieiitod mvtnlicrahip Association. ith I electlcin. Mr. Whitycombe state« that on lhe headquarters for the season and are now i un i adde«l rntbuxiawnt. Two new court* Huson Lost 15. Kill giving I'Tople llif« |x»wer lw have I mmui <lcvel<>|»o| which are now in night of the Olli they would giveau illus shaping up to make the dirt Hr on their Monday noon W. <). Huson, of tbe I trated lecture on the various 'v|ss and contract. They will employ approximat make ( num (or the election <4 public oflL ‘ gtMril condition. l-ong Lake Lmulicr Co., and Govern- ; bretsls ol livestrs-k, and also showing the ely LiO men, most of whom they expect Preparatory to this tournament a Th« voter who can go to tin- |»>ll> at ciah by ttn* majority vo|o in«U*nd ol oi'-nt Forester H. D. Foster started for Several week» ago tbe Republican an- I round roldn will I»- playwl winch will Agricultural College and its work win- h to see ure in this country. If they find; th« June election and vote intelligently plurality, «4c. Odessa in Mr. Hnson's launch and when nounced that in a letter written by F. vaiiMoie limy win — ------ — - — — that men are not available they will ; give th« players of the club opportunity is of interest Io everyone. On the fol fur th« candidate - and the «miles» num- 16. Bill limiting tlivamount of nmnay to round into form, and Isler on in the lowing day the discussion ol subjects “«■ml out for them. Th.- ,o re~h ,berH '» >*•»*» I H. Newell, Director of the Recla ... Klamath ____ _ . Falls' , tier of iuea»ur«s propiwed under th« tn- mation Service, tn Senator W. Ful t.imlhliit«4- iii iv **|H*n»l ««n a campaign, season, at a date Io lie announced, a pertaining to animal huslxrv'ry, plant Light A Water Co. will shortly begin I i that they had been wrecked. itatlve ami referendum will I M' |M »HM«l«M,d ton it was Mated that the Klamath A strong wind was blowing that day 1 huiidl>ap tournament between the club f<M»l in lliv soil, chemistry ol the soil, work on the new reservoirs and tlie ex- i ill aothtng I"'» than average inl«'lhg«ne< et«*. Project would receive »354,utM> for tlie ■ nd other subjects of iiriportnm-i- to the tension of the sa ter system. This work and it was thought that their l">«t was • 17. Art prohibiting »almon fishing in tueni Istra will I m * plavixl. This will to say tlie least. County Clerk Cha» capsized or that something broke on the I )’ear 190 h -< i 9, beginning <>n the first day farmer t-*-uld Is- taken up. has been delayed Iss-ause II. V. Gates, give those who ban' been previously de tain has prepared the form of the ballot Hgudy river. of Jone. This has not l»een officially This institute will Ire held at a time of the president of the company has lieen engine and that they were stranded. feated in tournament an opportunity to for Uukvill« pm iiu't. On It are the a telephone message announce I, but as Mr. Newell stated IM, All amendment choosing jurors come back. the year when farmers will have time to unable to get here. Quite a force of men 1 Tuesday naiiios nt :tu men running lor ofilces was received from th« !>-.ak ranch to t his over his own signature it is safe to arid giami Juror«, nml providing that no Tin- tournament to begin on July 4th attend and in ordt*r to make tlie gather will Is- necessary to complete tins work from th« I'niled Mate» Senator down to the effe< t that they were at lhe ranch presume that it is corre«n. At the la»’ is to I m - lor tin* championship of the ing a success it will I mi neceesary for all by this Fall. )a*r*<m < in la* charged u itli » crim» in precinct constable. Beside- this there Tlie saw mil!» are als>ut ready to begin safe and sound. The engine on the boat '»eeting of the Directors of the Water middle Pacific. Tlie events will I m - u » the stock raisers and farmers to attend ar* twenty measures to I m > Voted on. ilat « irciiil «*<»urt V14Tpt on indictment gave out and they went to this ranch Uaera’ Association this matter came up lolluws: Gentlemen» singlo,’■aXiddle the session. Valuable information can the season's run and the logging camps It Is sale to »ay that not more than filly by th»* grand jury. Pacific Clmuipiunsliip, Iauhew »ingles. I m * got by attending institutes of this na are opening all of which furnishes em foi food and shelter. M uch fear and ex- for discussion as di«l also the matter of The per cent of the voters will vote for all of P l Bill providing (or the creation <4 Gentlemen« doable». I Julies doubles, ture (or those alia attend are given the ployment for the laborer». Tbe railroad citeuient prevailed as it was feared that an allowance for next year. they had been «-apsized and proliably amount for this year is too small to ac- these measure*. and it 1» also sale to I loo»I river c*»unty. Mixed doubles, Consolations in Imth benefit of years ol experiment» with va- is getting so close that the time will soon | drowned. compliah much and should have been say that not more than ' • p«>r cent ol rioiis breeds of stock and kinds ol Soil l>e here when some of the construction gentlemens and ladies singles. the voter» ol tlie state a«« capable of 'at least double |tbe sum. The work will be directly tributary to this Ilia the pl II to offer a cliullerig-i and cropa. understanding th« measuies that ar« DAIRY directors after some discussion arrived city. Numerous other minor improve- The meeting of the Water I «er» ’ As- City Briefs trophy to I m * won six times not neces pr«t|ioM<<l. The abuae «1 th« initailve at the «»nclusion that for the next year sarily In succession lielore it lM*conies aociation and the Ir.atitute alioul I bring ments are on which make it possible for I a John Cox from near Olene was trading (|,ere gbouW t)e an appropriation of not am! referendum will d" much toward» the permanent property of any one. every fanner and stwkman in the Kla all locsl lalroring men who are willing , in Dairy thia week. making it ufi|s>pular and obnoxious. lees than »750,000. Project Engineer Work ' n Momo Bro«, power plant is math basin to this city on June 6th and to do a day’s work to secure employ- Many of tlie measurer» that are on tlie not progressing rapidly owing to the lark tn addition, first an 1 second prises will Carl Adam« (rout tbe upper end of I Murphy was present and stated to tbe ! ment. lie awarded iii each event save conso flth. This will be the first Farmers’ In l«llot a re‘not of »ulhci'iit importance to Yonna valley, was in after hi« mail and II directors that he would do the best be of some ol the |>arts ol the machinery There is a marked difference between lie considered at a general election, and lation», in which events only first prises stitute to Ire held in this county and if a bit of tobac<*y Friday. could to secure this amount. Dial la Io lie i nst al lei I la-fore the build the condition of last year and thia year. it is made a success it will rnske il |sr»- Will I m - award«»). many of those that are important an- The delegation in Congress will be ChM. Mc( tnber has his crop all in ing is cn cted. Tlit-se parts are expected I^«»t season employers were force<l to It la hoped that this tournament. The sible (or this county to secure one slated in such a way that may I»- mis except some that will have to be resown j asked to use ita influence and power to al any timi' and ar soon as they arrive spend time arid money securing laborers these meetings every year. leading, tusking it impossible (or a non Middle Pacific Championship, will lx*- Ilio c.instiucti- n ol the building will I m - while this year men are looking tor work. on the sandy land where the wind un secure this allowance. Senator Fulton of average intelligence t<> voto with a come a permanent annual feature in will be there until next March and he rusbetj to completion. The line crew i* Klamath Falls. Il will t«ri<l to adver The wages are not what they were last covered the se«r<J. tliorougli understanding “I the qurstlon and Congressman Hawley can be relied still at work on the line to Ilonansa and Jas. Harris who has been caring (or year, l>ut in this rection they still range tise Klamath and in other ways be ls-ne- that Ire Is to help <1« h - ide. upon to put forth their efforts to secure is in.ikingsplctidid progress. Baptiste Colconda was committed to in the vicinity of two dollars, and in the stock oi Prof. J. G. Wight ail winter tidal and pleasurable to tlie community. IjM-al option is ........ .. county meas a larger appropriation for this project. was in Dairy trading Friday, from now some cases they are as high as twi< and the insane aryluiu Wednesday, He I ii t>( Uio buxineae situation There are a iiumlwr of players in the ure to I mi Considered, and il 1» »ale to The Klamath Project is entitled to a In recent years on he will work at home. is the Italian who was brought here a a half dollars per day. Hint on thia measure most id the inters In California, Mr. Naltxaer. a ho ha» club who are expect«rd to be on the job i large appropriation from the fact that linudreds of men were imported into few days ago from the Southern Pacific L'el Bussey went to Langel Valley Fri will Ire |io»tcd fqr tills 1» one ■ t the im ju»t come from thvrv, niatc l that both in w lien the tournament commences, and it is one of the largest projects in the this country to work on the reclamation power plant on Spencer creek tailoring day evening to visit Lis parents. Loe Angflv«* and san Francleco there it it is also lielieved that some ol the club portant question» of the sir, lion. course of construction. There should under the hallucination that he was a system, but this year the government W. L. Welch, H. J. O’Brien, and Wm. be no trouble in enlisting the aid of the Tlie measure« to I m - pro|«'.<--l make the a iiiarlk'xl itnprovritiont over the condi« players will In- found to be diamonds in I has found it unnecessary to send out for married man. It was thought that he Wight, ne r by farmers were in town entire delegation in securing a larger Confidence the rough. Every effort will bo made Imllot a complicated and bulky allair. lion« td a h'M month» ago. had become temporally derange.) fr<>tn them as they come here in response to Saturday. r« ami |>r<iple are again t<< get experts to participate and give Home of them arc very brief, u lule ol hers ha« trim so that more and larger contracts advertisements for ruen to work on th» require considerable s | mii c. The mews- in\eriing Uirir »urplu» money. While Klamath Falls an opportunity to see excess drink, t-ut his condition baa not Prof. Hall went to Klamath F nil« on can be let. Indications are that some canal. Conditions are very favorable improved and this morning Dr. F. M. urea in brief arc alioiii a» loll««* In Kan I raoclaco Mr. .Nah4tft*r aa>a loins th st class tennis placing. business Saturday. thing will be accomplished with the al 4 Play will lie under the rules ol the White prounced the man insane and a for the accomplishment of considerable 1. An amendment tulhecvnstltntioii the otdy thing he heard wm about Imt Chas. Woelk took a load of pork to lowance for thia year, but if the appro commitment to tne slate asylum was is work with the funds available for the Vnited States National Tennis Associat increasing tho salaric» of mcmlrer« of the I lr*bipM. Klamath Falls Saturday and will bring priation were double the amount much ion, and II is ho|M*d by next season that sued. The attendants Will arrive here canal. The California Northeastern is legislature. more work could be done in lhe same back a load of goods for Dairy. The bear hunter» t4 thia city are con* application will I m * ma .«• lor also getting on faster than it did last the mein. in a few days. length of time. 2. An amendment |icriiiiltliig tin* l>> xidvraLly aurkctl up 4»ver the (act that Chas, and Rufus Moore were in Dairy year. The contractors are able to get Iwrship in that association. cation olslate Institutions at place» other J. Craven» u«inmh**l a large Irlni k It is to l-e hoped that tlie |M<oplc ol To the Voters of Klamath lalrorer* and when they do get them Saturday on business connected with than the seat of government I be.tr la*t Sunday in the lx>ng lake conn* Klamath Falla will join with they usually stay fur some time. While their electric line. We bad hear«! that the club Jnsticeof the Pnuv Miller Qined Fores County. the Klamath country is not as good for they were going to leave us out, but 3. Amendment increasing numl-cr of try. The 14 (n wie one of tho largest of in making this tournament a grand sue* i ter Loosley »20 Tuesday for assault You have nominated me without op the Lln<l ami had wintered on the ridge the laboring man tins year as it was last from what we heard toiiay they will give| Mipremo Court judge« from I to 5, and re*». on Al Melhase. The defendant pleaded position to one of the moat important y«-ar still the conditions are such that us a branch line. 4*a*t of the lake liter lading shot it authorising the legislative a rmblv The following is a list of tlie active i guilty to the charge. Judge Miller re 1 j offices in the county, and 1 beg to ac made h« way into the thick brueh and there is work for all who are willing to provide legislation (or the exercise In W. J. Brown, of Bonanza, was out ex ports considerable business in bis court members of the club: Gentlemen; knowledge and kindly thank you for earn their salaries. the circuit courts of probate juri« In lion I the trail wae loat. The doge that Mr. D. It. 4'ampbell, Will Mason, Curtis ercising ^is broneboe Saturday and came as about a dozen suits have been filed in heretofore •irrcis«Ml by the count« I Cravens bad with hit» would not take Fi. Widdoes, Wilson L. Wiley, Burge ‘ your confidence and trust. to Dairy, bought a few groceries and the post two week“. It is fair to you that 1 should tell you tlie <1 ail and he wa«t forced to give up. coorta. talked Prohibition, and that is all right Mason, Dr. C. I*. Mason, Rev. tieo. T. Dorris sent a fellow up here Monday lie went back to the place veiterday I’ratt. Hr. F. M. White W. H. Helle-J what my qualifications for the office are: 4. Aiueiidinent ' hanging time of r> too. We have no use for the txxize. On Monday the government boat in* 1 was bom at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, who found his way into jail shortly after gular biennial election to the liret Mon with another dog but the xtorm <4 tho man, B. E. Hayden. T W. Zimmerman, Gentle showers fell during Sunday spec! -rs were here to inspect the steam he landed. He does not give his name, day after the first Tii"«<l»y in NoVrmber. prt*t e«ling night had obliterated thetrail Roy Walker, Elbert Wright, W. I). , and received a common school educa ers Klamath and Canby. Both passed night and the prospect looks good for but it is known that he was too bad for fi. An act providing lor prisoners in mo that the ting could not take the acenl. Smith. J. It Norvell. Ladiea: Mrs. tion at that place. Not being satisfied more today. They are heartily wel with this 1 entered the Drain Normal satisfactory examinations. Dorris and was ordered out of there lhe county jail. come i by the farmers. The nieinbersliip committee of the Gen. T. Pratt. Helen M. Hogue, Evelvn | School, then under the management of Sam Badgett is refitting bis hall and ; He will likely be sent on to the next 8. An act providing fur free tn«n»|»irt- Applegate. Bessie Applegate, Ruby Dr. Johnson was calle«l to see Mrs. town as soon as he sobers up and is turn W. C. Hawley, and graduated with giving it a thorough renovation. New aUon tbr slateofBcera, county judge» and Chanda-r of Commerce ■« making an ac tive campaign lor mor» member*. Hillis, Loaise Sargent, G orgia White, honors. This course entitled m« to the paper is being put on and paint is being Phil Oden Sunday evening. Another aheriffa. ed loose. W. 11. DullM-er, the chairman ol the I .vie Watson, Mae Worden. degree of B. S. D., and 1 immediately applied. Sam is getting ready for the case of grip. 7. An set providing lor the appropri E. W. Smith who has completed his Home prominent man will act as committal', stall-» that the indications entered the teaching profession. 1 big dance on the £!ud,when a good time Miss May Robinson, teacher at Hilde ation of |2fi,Ci*> annually lor lour year» contrat with the Reclamation Servica are that the membership wilt lie greatly referee. have had eight years’ experience as a is expect«**!. The time of the dance has brand, receive«! a telegram from Port for the erection ol armories for the slate on the Adams’ canal, will shortly move An entrance fee of »1.00 will 1« increased as a nunil>er of the business teacher in the schools of Lane and been changed from the 29 to the 22. land Monday saving her mother was not militia. charged in both the ladies and gentle his outfit to Bray where he will con men whom he had approached on the expected to live. Miss Robinson left Douglas counties, and a state life di Everybody is invited. struct branch roads to the gravel pits. 8. An act to incri-u-c tin- appropria matter speak very favorably of the mens singles. For each of the other ploma. Sam Padgett has also bad his dwelling for Portland. tion for the university. The Southern Pacific freight depart Chamber and have »ignitiisi a w illing event« a ice of 75 cents will I m > charged. If it should please the people of painted. Mr. Robbins did the work. The cotninittiq* in charge is as follows : I ment has a telephone at Dorris and 9. An amendment for ■ qiiul -uffrage. ness tn join. The Chamber has passed j Klamath county to elect me as superin II. Snowgoose has opened the River F. M. Rolfe returned Friday from shippers may now communicate direct W. O. Smith, D. B. Campliell, Dr. I 10. An act regulating tin- catching of through the critical »t»g>-» of it» exis tendent, I pledge you a business-like side feed barn and is charging 25 cents a visit at Albany and Portland. While with headquarters in n-gard to all F. M. While, Will Mason, W. H. Wiley,; salmon and sturgeon. tence and is now at tbe point where it , , ... . administration df your school affairs. to feed horses hay over night. away he also made a trip into the belt Ì freight matters. 11. An amendment giiing cili«-» ex w ill do a gn at good for the Klamath Curtis E L_. 2“.^ and will comply strictly with the rule, of land in Grant and Harney counties Entries may lie forward«»! hi any mem Harry Wall has returned to the desert The concert by Mrs. Morgan and Miss elusive power for the rcgnlaii 4»ll 4»( tllHM* I country il the proper Interest is taken in governing the office, visiting every which is to Fie restored to settlement in I .eta Nickerson, assisted by the Klamath All of the commit ber of lhe committee. trof, rar« truck*, jmm »I ph I imi )*, tlie organisation. school in the county at least one« every and is making preparations to haul logs. June. He says tnat a number of parties Falls Military Band, wm attended by a — Mt«, under tfi« tiption law t4 Ort tees appoint' d at the meeting ol the dir Mr. Mann and Capt. Woodbury were year, and as many more times as possi are already on the ground going over the large and appreciative audience. Every ectors are attentive to tlie duties as <on. on our streets Monoav. ble. lands that are to Iw opened to settlement number on the program was encore by 12. An amendment exemptin^ from signed them and it will I m * hut a short With this statement of my affairs, John Driscoll has moved to Southern and entry. Chief of Police Low arrested “ Blackie" ! theaudience.it thus showing its ap taxation all dwrllinj* I ioiifi " t»arn*, time until got»l results will accrue from , and my candidacy, I submit the matter California to |i»>k after his mining in- Chas. Pattee was in the city from Bo preciation of the musical talents of the McIntyre l»«t night for selling whiskey to you, asking your friendly considera- teieets. •b»«dri, OUtbuildlDgXp mnrhimry nn.l the reorganization ofTlie Isaly. nanza. to an Indian Thechie! saw Blackie and I tion at thr p,,,^ Bnd pled|fing my most particiants in the program. Ira Hansen has gone to Rogue rivet) the Indian having a confidential chat earnest serves if elected, valley. and watched (or development. They W. C. SANDERSON. made their way to tin- rear of the Stand Democratic nominee for County School Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied Arant Ranch Sold ard saloon. Mr. Low got Chas. Baldwin Superintendent. tn go with him ns a witness. Blackie One of the most important land Work on the barge for the new dredge soon came out of the nnloon nnd handed transaction* consummated here recently two bottles of whiskey to the Indian (or to be used on the railroad dike across to >k place Thursday when W. F. Arant, which the Indian hnndeil him money. the marsh is progressing, but the ma the superintendent of the Crater Lake It will be The arrest immediately followed. Black chinery has not yet arrived. Park, sold his farm consisting of 480 ie, w ho gets his name from the color ol several weeks l>elore the dredge will be acres, six miles southeast of Klamath —" ............ ............................—- — his .“km, he living part Negro, has lieen ready to begin work. The old diedge is Palls, t<> Messrs. W. T. Elliott and suspected of getting whiskey for the still laid up for repairs. The contract Chas. Mack, of Klamath Falls, but good reasons my in the Indians for some time and now he has ors have lost more than a month and formerly of Indiana, consideration been caught in the act ami an effort will unless they do better work the Southern »12,000. be made to give him the full penalty. Pacific Company will be compelled to This sale is important a» the Arant He has made himself a nuisance alKiut make other arrangements if the road is place is one ol the oldest anil best farms this town for some time, and Chief Low to le completed to this city any time in the county, and is one of Klamath’s has laien watching him for several soon. I m ' s I farm homes. The place is one of months. • C. D. Willson lias cleared the island considerable historic interest, it being in I.ink river and is making a number of one of the oldest Indian villages in Small Southern Oregon. Sime of the finest J?'?”: buildings have been erected and a foot specimens of Indian relics ever found and is now on display The sawmills of the city will com- bridge is being built from the cast side, in this country were found on this at our Sales Rooms mence tho season's run in about ten It is understood that it will bo used as n ranch. The In Ilan village founded «lays. There will I m « ii strong demand Iwer garden during the summer months, here so long ago that the oldest Indians ills«»- .lltelniv •.»'»» eimniliire (or lumlwr during tlxsX tho *11 entire summer na ns In the federal court the suit of the have no knowledge of its beginning and n number of larg<> residem-ex will l>e We have in Stock the King of Sewing Machinee, government against Arehie Mason for the magnificent spring on the place Imilt. Ackley Bros, have an immense I were called “ Popes Moses. ’ ’ »l.lkifi worth of timlier cut in Crook amount ol logs piled up in the w « xm I s The place was taken up ns a home- ; county has been liegnn before tbe jury. The Ball Bearing, Rotary Motion, The only place tu get Phonographs, with it written and they now have a small i-rew at work It appeared from the testimony that stead in 1871, the year prior to the Mo- I guarantee for one yeur. hauling them out. Moore Bros, have Mason had lumlM<re«l from various doc war so well remembered by the ' some logs on hand ami also a raft in the claims ladonging to others, but with early ««‘tilers of what is now known as water at Keim. They also have n force their anparent consent. Monev was Klamath county. These people cast , of men in the woods falling trees. The offered the government to settle tiie bill their lot and fortunes in and with a land i mills will run throughout the entire at one time but was returned. Because unreclaimed from tho Indians. Mr. I I summer ami a very busy season is anti* of the uncertainty of the owners of the Arant was at this place on June 21st, * timber, the men who fill'd on the claims, 1eipated. the government or Mason, suit has lo?en 1873, when tlie Modoc tribe, after being ■ THE LEADING JEWELER brought to collect its full value from captured on Willow creek east of Clear . Sheriff Olienehnln went to Pokegama Mason. lake, was being conveyed by the govern Republican Block Tuesday topoat notices railing attention True II. DeLap, who is teaching sc I hmi I ment troops to Fort Klamath, where1 to liquor election under the local option at Keno, came tip from there Mon afterwards four of the chief insurgents law. The law require» that these no day suffering from a severe attack of were tried and hanged. tire» lie posted in every precinct tidier kidney trouble. He la now very much Messrs. Elliott and Mack will engage We are as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased improved and will return to hi* school by the sheriff or a regular deputy. l tn extessive farming and stock raising, tomorrow. Measures the Voter Has to Pass Upon at the Next Election- Quarters of a Million Next Year Committed to Asylum News From Keno Sold Whiskey to Indians 1/ I do not tend, why do others follow. A few 00 for success Jewelry Business- Reliable Work, in all lines. New and Up-to-date High Grade Goods. Reasonable Prices. Responsible Guarantee. Lastly, the money back, if you are not satisfied G.Heitkemper,Jr. Furniture ARRIVED Sawmills About to Start WHITE Klamatb Valls Furniture Bouse Opp. American Hotel