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KLAMATH Official Newspaper of Klarnath County VOL. XIII. PREPARING FOR DEFICIT REPUBLICAN. Official Newspaper of Klamath County * KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE II. 1908. ing that lh«* iiiiiotinl in far in egress <4 what limy shotihl I >•« cm 11 I upon to pay when (lie Ina upon other bufine«! firm* in taken into ronableratloris Again, there uro tiu» rehu nt« who object b» a tax idfAOa year, < laiunng that it is lu inm li fur llie amount »( business Iran- ■ailed. I he coiim il will nql I"i hasty in tak ing m l nm mi tins matter and wli«n the |m item is llnallv x-tlh-d it will lie site l diie di hln'riatmn and a thorough investi gation »»I th" methods "inploved by other l ilies who have solved the same problem. In connection will» the mailer of in creasing the revenue ol the city it ha» l>een suggested to admit a number ol the addiiions Intu llie inuiilcijial cor- I ¡"'ration. Most ol lb« parties owning ’ llu- additions w ill I"- willing to come in if they are sure that they will not be called ii|»m to pay more than their just share ol the city '■ taxes, Il 1» sell that these matters pertain ing to the finances of the city lie well i-onsideied Iwfore any action is taken. No Franchise for Keno Canal School Matters NO. Il Klamath was well represented at the ! Rose Carnival. Aside from having a Tlie regular Juue term of the Cireuil For the second lien© the common conn The fir«t «-itfhth grade graduitlioii «*x- large delegation of boosters in the Riae < il »4 Klamath Falls ha« lurnetl down ©r<*i«M«N <4 th«* ptibhc Mi'hiMil xa« held lh Coyrt will convene next Monday. There City during the Festival the float al trai-t- the franchise for tin- Keno canal, Last the school house on Fri«luy evening, A •re 4 larg© numlier o( criminal CBMMt ed a great deal of attention as it was year it was turoed down I m * cm < i «© the representative audience was pr«'M»nt to hut many of them have l/e©u on the generally pronounced one ol the most property owners on the West Hide ob lend eiK-uuragement l«iambition« vouth- docket I >r year«. Then* »re al«o several attractive in several parades. The float jectcrltoa large oj*m »lib h along lile The ei«»rriM*N were opened with a song of reeent «lute and they .will attract con* was first used in the industrial paraile, street, and also becauae th©right ol »ay recital by th© m-bool. A numlier of ' aiderable attention. The criminal do k- and on last Saturday it was again used a« ross private pro|M»rty eall©«l lor such a s<*h»»ol patron« then voic«-*l their i<leaa , el I« a« follows in the Wixslmen of the World parade. Htal© v« J. F. M uim , 4.l«arge»l witbl large portion of th© iesi»l©m’© lots ms to on *M-ho*d uftair and hi gen«-ral gave Local Woodmen secure,! the float for murder Neriouily depreciate th© vslues nl the hearty approval to th» eff.»rt« p it forth tins occasion and in additiou to the Ftate vn . Goodlow ami Norcroaa, ■ pro|M»rty cross’d by th© ditch. To re* during th© la-it year I«» raise the sch<>ul many attractive features they secured move th© objt« tionable feature1« <4 the nt this point hi manner of eqmptnenl charged with larceny. the prettiest girl in the stete of Wash State vn . Jovhua Buck matter, charged o|M*n ditch am! to bring the »lamsg» to uni ©Ihciency. Prominent among the ington to ride on the float to represent a t th© properly to the lowest possible point N|M*akrrN were IV. P. Hedge, Orrin Mo : with larceny. milk maul. C. T. Oliver and a numfier State vm . Liakey, charge*I with tbe < 'umber, W. I. ami J. K. Welch and IP am! keep within the money expenditure of other Klamath Falls Woodmen par- Klamath Falls going dry pot th© The adjourned meeting of the Water Oden. t’uiinly Super in tendertt I larceny ol a liorae. available for that part of the project, the F. I ticipated in this parade and acted as a Mayor an l ths city council tec© to lac© State vn . Bichanl I D m *, Belling liquor i Users' Association was called to order Iteclamation Service made new plan», Wight, presenting th© fcpuiiM-, pr© • i special e»<oiirt for the Klamath float. with th© problem of r^iaing money to by President Alex. Martin, Jr., and the contemplating the c >natru< tion of a ceded Ins talk to the < I mh - by making a i to minors, They were tendere<Fan ovation all along |»ay th© c ’K| m ha «’ <4 the city goVi-inno'iit. State v«. John l>«ie, »o«loruy. roll call showed that there was enough few remarks on cooperation l*etwecn w<Mslen or con<*retc flume, I feet by 3 the line uf march and frequently it was 'I'll© twelve Nal«M»iiN Hh<l tbs brewery pot State \ n . John Iloe, aaaault and bat-j »lock represented to permit a vote on fe««t in »limenaion, ami then aske»l fur teacheran<l parent. Aller the speaking heard that the Klamath representation out of basinet« by prohibition wh rh tery. the amendments which apfiear on the the tables were spread with g‘»ol things Um loot right of way along the street was an ideal one. go©« into ©Rvct on J uh I nt nieans that btat«* vn . Albert Fitch, >n»aault with a second page of thia paper. Ballots con and a twenty foot right of way through th© I a* lies hail prepared. In reporting • th© revenue of the citv will I«© d©« rt*a«©d taining the proposed amendments were lb© lot« atHith of lot 7 hi West Klamath , th«- work of ten month© an average J.oly d«*adly weapon. |.’ m > hi annually II in nverHnary to rai •«’ Arrested for Horse Stealing State v«. J. W. Burk, arson. distributed and the association proceeded attendance of ninety six and one third I alls, the tbluie to la- constructed to all iiiouey so u© oilier way ami with till« Slate vn All»ert Marshall, forgery. 8. H. Bittner is now confined in the , to vote. crossings and on Highstreet, when open per cent wa« attained. Pupils neithi r object in view the Mayor ami the conn* Plata vb . Fred (’uliin«, larceny of a county jail charged with stealing a horse A resolution was introduced asking ed, so as not to impede travel. last absent nor tardy were Waid, Elsie, Car- ell ha*'» I aw ii dev iaitig mean« (or levy from J. D. Carroll. He was arrested the Reclamation .Service to construct nig lit the city council laid this franchise . mi© and Gerald Oden. This es’ab- horae. mg an occupation tax. What the Mate vs. Hjordt, lerceny of a steer. Hear the state line by Constable John the Clear fake dam by force accoont Distinguished Visitors on Ilia table refusing to further consider 1 lishi’ss re«*ord for regularity and punct amount uf Ibis tax will I m * baa not yet State vs. Chas. Hamaker, larceny j Hughes, of Dorris,and he was taken of and immediately thereupon the trouble it unless the Reclamation "ervice officials uality in this district. While the vlsita been decided. but all huidn©«© firms and kluiuiith in ©uterttinhig at gueil« u from a dwelling. Dorris and held there awaiting the ar- began. Everyone took aides and consid professional men will I»© classified an l a miuilwr «4 the high officials «4 the Notllli« would change the franchise to call for a by parents were few, vet ¡mtrons having ."t»t<- vs. John Doe, killingauimals be- rival of ."heriF Obenchain and Deputy erable time was taken up on the argu • rn I’ m » iiic. I hr |*©rty arrived Friday “concrete conduit or flume,“ nnd until I children in school have shown marked tax impneed accordingly. longing to another. John Schallock. They returned with ments pro and con. Thei«’ ar© inure than one humhvtlaml nih I it inrlud©« Chief Engineer Win. the property <>w tiers along the line of interest in tlie work. A healthy «choul State vs. Jos. Coburn, larceny of * ’heir prisoner Sunday. Director John Irwin introduced Engi twenty fiv© pereuna and firm* in this II imm I, I. I C m I vmi . general manager the flume lia<l la-ell set th" I with satis spirit has l>eeh engendered ami sustain* neer Henny’s correspondence in regard factorily for rights of way and had ta-en ©<i throughout the school year and m CoW. Bittner told the Dzrris officer that he city that will I»© sulijeu't to the taxation, and vic© prrMidriit of N»ulh<rn Perific, Slate v». Ernest Wolford, assault with was riding the horse tu the railroad to Clear lake dam and immediately fol and from thi« it in eipv< t«»<| a NUfficienl II 1’ II ■«') ,< m'-lruction engineer «4 th© given assurance ol a concrete flume or class of graduates is the result. Thoea graduating have signified a determi* a deadly weapon. where he was going to leave it for Pearl lowing thia a vote was taken and the revenue w»ll I»© derived t<» not only meet ('nliforiiiA Northenatern, C<4. W. If. conduit through their premises. State vs. Win. Monroe, larceny, As the property owners objected to a nation <»( fitting themselves for the high* Carroll, who would ride it bock to Klam resolution asking fur force account was all of the current ©X| m ’U n « is , but also to 11‘lMhirtl. who Lai rliarg© of the Pelican State vs. Fred l.iskey, Mayhem. ath Falls on his way home from Portland. voted down by an overwhelming vote. pay <»fT «om© of the warrant indebted Hay r«*«»it. Henry Cruaahy, whu H mm »uoden flume on the contention that er things of life, Miss Zclma Hedge will A resolution then was passed in State vs. J. J. Arant, larceny a He had been in the employ of Mr. Car charge «4 the wal< r along th© the leakage would damage their properly. enter high school at Antioch, Cal., and ness of th© city structing the directors of the Maoci- calf. will afterward« take a cour-e at Mayor Hilts »as asked if the city would "an roll for some time and was suspected to To sum© it may s©©m that th© tax is »»ili I»’ ml ill»- (»rival«’ •«• rolaritfn to St ate v«. K. H. Bittner, larceny of a the theft as soon as it was found that ati >n to telegraph to Director F. H. New- an unnecessary harihhip, but those who Mr»iri II »»I ami Calvin. Thia i> grant the franchise for a wooden Hume Jos© Normal. Miss Ella AndeAion Mill horse. well, of the Reclamation Service, and to ii|em an indemnity larnd being given by e iter high scltod at Berkeley, ( ’ al. .Mi-s the hoi re had been stolen. • onaiderth© sihia'i hi will i©n<l»ly the first I kim < ihiil Mr. Ilood ha« visited Two of the parties, Monroe and Bitt* While at Dorris Sher riff Obencbain the Oregon Delegation urging them to that it in a plot««lion. A noniL« r of th© I hi« city ii 1111« *ug 11 no me year« ago he the Water I’sers’ Association, or a num Ella passed a <■ red «table examination reconsider the Clear lake dam bids and isal ©«tat© men liave aln udy got to UBwatlhr head <4 a surveying party ber of them agreeing to pay nnv and all ami gives promise of a strong student. ner, again»t a horn the criminal actions and Deputy John Schallock each hail a are pending are confined in the county pair of gloves stolen from his overcoat the letting of the contract for its con damages such pro|wrty ow ners might Mis© Elsie and Waid oden will probably g-’ther ami agreed that they an- willing ihat roti n preliminary survey through jail. Some of the others are out on bail and some one got away with the sheriff's struction, immediately following thia lu piy |i(M> per year Thi« will mean thi - (NMiutry Th© object of the Vl«i t of sustain by reason of such leakage, and enter the c-tate Nurmal at W eston. <»ur another resolution was introduced ask ami many have long since left the coun j hat- tea» her, Mr. Hall, is mi alumnus of this he replied that the city would not, but that ©very person who engage« iii tin« il»<* ptirli <»*r an can I»© learned in to ing for a Congressional investigation of try. institution nnd these worthy young would insist on concrete an I settlement Bittuer was arraigned before Justice line of bu«in©M in thi« city will I m - «uh look over the new road and Io in«|»cct hi addition to the criminal docket of the Peace A. D. Miller Thursday the Klamath Project from the time of jecl t<> Ibis tn* if the »• •• him il a » t« on th© lhe coiin I ruction work now g*ung on. with the property owners before grant jM-ople have* hopes of becoming proficient ing the franchise. teachers. The follow ing are candidates there will I m - a large number of civil and was held to the grand jury in the its inception. This was placed on the re ominemUliou. It it very pro liable for honors next year Ivan Welch,Ger- ca«es, including several action* for di sum ol It is simply holding up the farmers and in default of bail was table and an adjournment was taken un that the tax©” will rang© lioin |2A to The f<4l«»w tug in th© jury h«( •©!© •rted ahi and Carmie <Men, George Gray, vorce. Court will be in session for sev again committed to tbe county jail til lb o'clock Saturday morning. under the project unless they are willing |HX> |«er year, and at th© next meeting fur lb© J un© term «. 1 llie Circuit <5 lurt, When the meeting was convened next to let the city dictate what kind of flume Helen McCuniber, Jessie Anderson and eral davs. where he will be confined until June «4 the council an ordmam*© will I»© in 1 u hich convene© on the 15th morning an effort was made to adjourn Henry Ftoehsler. shall I* built with their money, ami that term of court convenes when he will be trmluced which will fix th© tax and the Fi«tik Aruihirong A. F. Htunkey until after the Farmers' Institute, but they should accept such property owners tried for the offense. Adams Dredge at Work amount for th© various kind« of bu«i- A H. Brown W. O. Webb it was unsuccessful and a motion pre as they might l.-el inclined to impose !»©•« eslMbli«hiii**ni« and pr<4©s«ion«. Henry Slmw 11. T. Baldwin The Adams dredge is now at work on Klamath Falls ia to have tbe benefit vailed that the resolution asking for the Who is standing in the way of im In addition to this mailer, a tax or G K Brandenburg W. ft. 8im|«on IVm Wight made final proof on Ins the dike tor the experimental farm. ' of another reduction in freight rates. investigation of the project be taken from provement and prugraa*. and for what license lor sll |a* Idler« in I*© mg con I II « kMl Felix Stricklin homestead June 1W. The machine was taken to the farm Friday the new rates of the McIntire the table. purpose? sidered. and the council will m l on the 1 red Bueaiug F. R Janssen Election at Dairy went ofi very quiet along the railroad cut and by following Trausportion Company go into effect and Before a vote was taken on the resolu <>. A. SriAHs«. question hi a way that lb© result will b© i n«d Hiukel Fred Hlahlman and orderly. Old timers say it was the this course it was neceaaary to take 1 the reduction is 10 cents on each IUD tion more than an hour was spent in de • ♦ •»• « • the protection <>f lb© busine«N firm« <4 < ‘h©«. Ag©r W. 8. Blough only a short cut in order to get to the pounds between Dorris and this city. bate and many personal altercations fol II. M. Crook., the Prr.iilent -if the liest election crowd ever seen in Dairy. the city a« well as a revenue for *h© Alh’ii filmiti Clay Taylor A new girl came to Mr. and Mrs. ¡»>int where work was to begin. The The new rate ia: lat claaa, 56 eenta, old lowed which should not come up in a Albani Coiliqte. wa. icreeli"! by a crowd city. • •«•«». T. (’lino J, ('.Taylor dredge is in good shape and if no acci- 1 rate, 65 , 2nd clasa, new 50, old 60; 3rd meeting of this kind. The many parties ed bouie Thiirmlay »lien ho delivered Early Arant June third. I lie tax that will I m - ihi | I Mill It© A . Lew I« I'. C. Chitwood dents happen it will not he long until I claaa, new 45, old 55; 4tb class, new 40, interested in the question exploded a hi. addra.1 tu the member, of the gr.d P. H. Gray took a load of veal to Kia G. W. Ollielil collect©*! quarterly •«» that it will not Im < MU» Heidiich the dike « ¡>1 1st completed, In the old 50; 5th class, same as 4tb. The com- number of things of which many of the u.tlli, cl»«« ol the Hitfli School. Ill« math Falls Wednesday. too hard unth«’ ¡«eyer«, and it is thought W M. Mendenhall M II. Wampler meantime Mr. Adams is having a ecow modity rate on carload lota has been re stockholders had no knowledge, an l ap •uhject wm “Growth.” an l hi» diaeoanw* Jacob Rueck and C. W. Sherman that in a abort time conditi»»ns will n 1 L nrv < >fienba<'her A. M. Sutton »a» highly interv.tin, .nd replete with went to Klamath Falls to attend the built on the Upper lake and as soon as Juced from 5o cents per cwt. to30centa. parently would not have giiiued any had a*ljii«t themselves that the city will b© II I.AIdfi.U-«’ Burge Mason the experimental farm work is finished The commodity rate ia on salt, sugar, it not been that this resolution came up good » lioleaome thought. Prof. Crook« Water Users' meeting. able (o get along nicely without the rev the machinery will be moved on to it. j canned goods, nails, wire, coal, iron or for debate and consideration. In the I ho election in Langell Valley w ill go ia an entertaining «|>eaker and |>o»»ea ©nue heretofore derived from th© Inpior on record a« a inoilel for all future elec F. M. Bennett, J. II. Welch, D. Y. It is very probable that the dredge will steel, lime, brick, and cement in sacks absence of President Alex. Martin, Jr., the faculty of holding the attention of traffic. Gray and Eudwig Steisl went to Kla remain on the Upper lake and Wood ; or barrels, Vice-President Jaeob Rueck presided, tions. Mi Swingle was the only candi hi» aitdieueeand making 1 »ee every The occupation tax is now being fully date present. There was not a drop of point, which lie uaually illuatrated with math Falls Monday, J une8, to make final river permanently as there is consider- I Tbe commodity rate will also apply on and he had his hands full during the en able work to lie done in that section, ■ | | all exports from this city including grain tire morning. discussed not only by the Mayor and liquor t<i l>e found and everything was ■onir pungent atory or auggeatjon. For proof on their respective homesteads. ths council, hut also l\ all of (he hii-i jieifect harmony. A taiunteuiia repot more than an hour he took the large While the resolution was under dis J. <J Willits. County School Superin and if Wool! river is to be kept open it 1 I flour flour ind~ and potaioJs. potatoes. This rate will be noss men of th© city. I wry one i« was patticipated in by all present. The audience from a humoroua aitnation to a tendent of lurke Countv passed through will take more or lees dredging every subject to modification on thirty days cussion a motion was made to adjourn, aware that something mu-’l l>e done to g.asl |,dics are responsible (or this event aerioua one ana then back again, making thia place in a four horse caravan Mon vear. During the Summer the Weed I notice. Heavy bulky freight will be but it was voted down. In order to get cut will l>e made and thia Winter the hauled by special contract. This reduc an accurate vote the bouse was cleared provide liienn« for running the nffaii« «4 for which they are entitled to the great- hi. add re.« one that ia lieneficial to the day accompanied by some frien.'s. the city ami the oc’Upatioti tux «©©in« < st praise. The dinner was tit lur kings, entire audience a» well as to the grad- A ma«« meeting of the Water Users, channel of the river will be opened and tion will mean a considerable saving on of all except the members of the associ the only solution f«»r the question. which g'w-s to show that though we are nates. all goods shipped into this city, and ation. Numerous other motions were was held at Bonanza to discuss some straightened. An effort will lie made to open Wood should in time reduce the cost of many made pro and con, and discussion fol. There is also some talk of tin* ) h »II tax, but tai mor folk our ladies arc sure go*I The musical part of the program con important matter» in regard to the rec» river so that the tioats can go as far as articles that are imported. 1» it this i« not to iui|Mirtant as the other cooks. lowed discussion, until at twelve o’clock aiatcxl <>( a piano solo by Misa Evelyn laination work, chief of which was to Fort Klam th. Inorder to do this it the chair declared a recess unti!2o'clock. an«l is not receiving mm h attention at unite in urging an early lieginning on Applegate and vocal solos by Mr. T. \V. A. G. Duh me, J. C. Cravens and T. B- Ward Dwight <4 the Dwight Liunl>er will l>e necessary to remove a bridge and this time. Immediately upon convening in the the Clear Lake dam. Much diseatie* Zimmerman and by Mrs. Harry Caden. I i Co. id San Francisco, ia in the city on Morgan leave tomorrow for a month's afternoon a motion was made that the Il is realm© I by everyone that «.tint* business with the Long lake l.umlier This part of the program made the eve faction is apparent on account of the to do considerable dredging and it is now too hit in the season to do this for Sum trip to the mountains. They will put in meeting be adjourned and the same car thing must I © don©, hut that something Co. Ilia company will likely handle ning all the more enjoyable. numerous delays. most of their time bunting fpr bear. is reining many argumen*« ami i* large shipments of ls>xes Iron» the local Horace Mitchell was in Dairy Sunday. mer run. However, this Winter the With seven bear dogs in the party it is ried before many of the members knew On last Sunday the Indian known as stream will be made navigable to the what was happening. According to a eliciting many g»*» I suggestions lr »m Toney Murrate is engaged ¡minting a very probable that they will succeed in motion made in the early part of the concern. “Cnpoloaity'' came riding into town Fort. the husines« and pr<4©-om»nnl ni©n who sign for W. P, Sedge today. getting big gau-e. meeting the Association will meet again W. C. Dalton is in the city from the with blood all over hie horse and saddle i I will be called U|w»ii t«« |»ay th© tax. It J. D. Seaton found two bee trees re on the first Friday in September. and said that he had tieen shot. The was proposed that real ©«tut© firms lie Till" lake country to attend the meet .1. Frank Adams is making arrange- cently containing a good quantity tt shooting occurred at I’ine Creek and Klamath Kall« Military Band at its It is evident that all of the impending subjected to a tax of (III! |w»r annum, ing of the Water Users' Association and nients to start liia dredge down was done bv Dan Isniis. It seems that well as quality of honey. Judging from trouble ia the Water Users' Associaiion meeting Frkiav niuht decided to give a lull many <4 them object Io this, claim- to take in the Farmer,' Institute. the river to la-gin work on the dike for ! the looks of him those bees were on the the Indian was drunk and quarrelsome grand picnic on the Fourth of July. No the reclamation of the marsh land ex war-path. (Continued on Third Page) and from what Lnuia save had threaten sle|>s has lieen taken towards a celebra perimental farm. It will take about ed hie life. I.'»uis got hold of a ritleand tion in the city so the musical organiza one month to throw up the necessary shot •‘Copoloeity" the hall entering the tion devilled to give a picnic in Grand dike. In the mean time the l>arge for hollow of the body and coming out just View Park, which is situated on the the dredge will be built on the Upper below the hip. Ttic wound ia a danger west side of the Upper lake. Arrange lake an<l just as soon as the work on ous one and it is a question of life or ments will la* made to convey the |>eople the experimental farm is finished the, death.—Alturas llepublicaii. to the boat landing and from there the machinery will be transferred to the ( Saturday night at the home ol Mr. ! ' Is>at will make a trip to the giounds new barge and will lie moved to Wood and Mrs. J. I’. Bonham in this city oc , every hour. A platform will la* put up river vallev. Parker A Taylor will have I curred the marriage of Mrs. Mary Bran for dancing and there will be nil kinds some work done on the channel of the I (JO TO denburg and Mr. C. II. Blah, Rev. P. of aniuaementa for everyone. The music river so as to make it better for navi-1 Conklin officiating. The couple recent for the occasion will la* furnished l>y the gation and then the dredge will begins ly arrived here from Siskiyou county , band. The program for the dav w ill I«1 work on the Weed cut which will re and the groom ia now engaged in con announced later. claim a considerable acreage of valuable ducting the Palace restaurant. The cer .las. W. Jury has lieen awared the con land in that section. The Weed cut emony was performed in the pretence tract for the construction of acliedulusU, w ill be about six miles long. of relatives and a few close friends, and .'i an<l 18 of the ."outli Branch laterals. FOR I. A. Duffy will leave in a few days immediately following a wedding dinner The work includes the construction of was served. ! live and a halt' miles of laterals and the , for San D;ego, where he will reside per- A team hitched to a wagon loaded removal ef about cubic yards of i manently. He has disposed of most of with |M>sts became frightened thia noon dirt. Maney Brothers. A Co. bid on the , his interests in thia city anil will here- at E. A. Dunham's automobile and | same work. This is the first instance , after put in Ins time laxvsting Southern started down Main street on a dead run. where a liuul ow ner under the Klamath California. Mr. Duffy spent the greater Frank Bryant, who was driving the project has taken a contract forthecon- part of eleven years in this city ami dur- team, held his place on the seat and struction of a portion of the irrigation , ing that time he has had hia share of the country's prosperity. While a resi kept the team in the middle o( the street system dent of this city he was a good booster until they had run several block», when James l.iudsay t< for the country and it is safe to say that he got them stopped. bruise or sprain in in Ills sunny California home lie w ill Trespass notice, have lieen posted all causing him much pain. ilw.tys be willing to speak well of this I along Buena \ isla water front and shoot The range stock is all in good condi- section. ere niiist lie careful, for the law will l>e lion and the recent rains liave made the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue left enforced. grass good. for Portland Wednesday morning. Mr. John Noble's new house is nearing Oscar Campbell's new house if* con»- Hogue goes to attend a meeting of I tie completion, and when finished it will pleted and is quite an iui|iosing struct Gland lodge of Knights id Pvthias and l>e quite an improvement on Ide honie- ure. Mrs. Hogue to attend the Pythian Sia- ,»lead. While near the summit of l.angell teis of which,rand lodge she is an officer, f Although the wild hay crop is not as Valley mountain Dave Vinson's horse They will be accompanied to Portland heavy a» usual there will lie enough to got awav from him. leaving him to walk by their two daughters Faye and Hor-! supply the demand. Imine We are of the opinion that Dave 1 tense. Considering the coul and unusual back used language that is not in our text Now is the time of the year for our ! wind weather the outl.iok for crops is I took. farmers to begin to think of the county i i very good. The bid« on the Clear I ike datu has - fair. By so doing we will be able to j Circuit Court MEETING OF WATER USERS Closing Town Demands New Source o( Revenue I Adjourned Session ol the Stockholders Held Friday i DAIRY I GILLETTE’ FURNITURE Sewing Machines, etc KLAMATH FALLS Our goods are attractive, also the prices Horace Mitchell has returned troui ing lieen rejected makes our farmers - show what we can raise and also capture , | iSan Francisco and Ashland. I some of tbe prizes. wonder what will happen next.