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KLAMATH ONIilal Newspaper of Riamali) County VOL. XIII. REPUBLICAN. Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 2, P08 ROAD TAX AND EXTEND LIMITS County Court The Fourth at Reservation LANGP.LL VALLEY Mrs. Ragan Pleads Guilty NO The Democratic Platform INJUNCTION NOT ISSUED The great Fourth < f -Iilly celebration Countv Court c«»nv«*in*»l \\ v Mr Nellie I R*gan, of Royston, Th«* l«*»idtng («atur<-» • ! th«* n «G«»nal Ciopw arr j«»jkbig well Allie u/h th** pl«*,«*! guilty in th«» I iiit«*«I Mate* Dis ami luiig«* Griffith uml < < itu missi oner in Klamath (’«unity w ill be ln*l«i on the platform will Is* auli-trii-t and anti-in near Klamath grain in a little l»s« kward it i* « hihii ? trict Court Tij«*»*da> to an imlictrnent .Mediane pm in lii«* day rhe« king ov«*r Indian reservation junction declarations, tariff rev -ion, the laioks of the t’lerk ami the Klienfl Ag«*iicyt according to the arrangement«« j out fine, Larging her *ii|i fclonioualy opening election of United State, .matorw by now Irt'ing niade. The plan* provide i Commissioner W A. Walker arrive»! in II the farmer* in thia vicinity would mail, un i wa* M*nt«*n<*<*d by Judge Wol for n joint « elebratioii by whiten and | all unite and build a dam arroM the low- verton. t«/ serve >> «lay* in the Mult direct vole ol the people, a graduated th« « ity this afternoon to be in sth ml Indiana at Klamuth ('ouncil ground i er end uf llie cwiiiip with the proper nomah county jail and to pay a fine of a nee at t he session. income tax, enlargement of the power, . h«*adgalvM the hay crop could l«e more MOO. Must of Ihu time of the court will I»«* near old Lori Klamath. of the interstate commerce commission, <>ni* ol the greatest feature« of the day than double«!, and then there u mid be I |«oh lu'ing iiiiaigni*l l**h»re Judge devoti”! («» < becking the tjsa»k» pu pal t- advocating ol po.tal ssvings banks, tory Io llir ••Ö)i «*i s t ir« I UffSUtuillg then Will I h ? the bit«* ba 11 gaiM«« UoW being no afiortage Wolverton on the indictment* returned «fate's rights and anti imperialism to positions. The new ulln’er come in on arrange«! I*rtaerii li«e Indian team ol agamwt her by th«* U t Federal grand \V»t 1» the creamery at Kmai /a thia I tl «e bili uml the outgoing ones are plan* Chemawa an*l the Klumatli si'hools, I iff one «>( the I**»! place» in the state (or jury, h\ consent slit* was allowed to tiie extent ot having tiie national gov racing n»it will lie fol low ««I by hor»«* ning for vacations. Counts Clerk Cha «lairylng. Wilh th«* continuous *rowth plea«l guilty to only rru count, that of ernment declare for the inde|a*ndence ami other field wfMirlN. The new steam- lh«*< it\ < <«nncil met m N|M*«*ial sesaion i tain, together witli his family, will lease | uf the country and the outwi«!e market* opening a letter written hy Mr». Fred of the Philippines as soon vs a stable «*i Mazania will be bi coinrnis*ion am! There seems to lie a difference of opin there ia no chance lor an over proff action ('.mipl»eil, of Bly, and adreased to Wein government can be establi*hed. M'liiLiv ««veiling with th«* following for Spring <’r«*«*k as f » mhi ms hr is re Rov ut***>r *iH asaist in conveying the I lie«..I by < Terk-rl«*« t f>«*l.ap. I.~, stock, Lubin< o., of .San Francisco. III thia line of mduatry. ion on the part of the lawyers as to the meml««*ra piM*««iit Mayor Hillis, , <’oun- It is nnderstooij that the demands »1 Walkrrpme of the deputi« in the « Irtk « t' visitors from this city to the grounds. Owar Campbell ia now occupying Ids I’he four charge« of eml»exzlement hied effect of the writ of review granted by A.hi.nU f.,, the Cha 1 and it ik pr«*licte«l that a big delegstion «‘iloien Wllkm*. <>hrii<hain, ‘ i Hsl«r i ,.rt)r,._Hl|| the labor leaders will lie uu I in nearly against her by the grand jury were die- new buuae. ' *4iid«'i *«»n an«l 11 ank«, I he principal lailqua and ii | m » h biff r« luin will 1»«* vill from all over the country will spend the m • -*•« d a«* full i lit ut ion h;» been made every particular, although the language Judge Benson, in the local option rage, A lew lank an«l l«*an mo5«piit»«vtf uie i’. I oiirlh al the Agency. puip'iMV id the K|M«cirtl meeting waa to plowed oil tlm a»"«*»" ment toll to the |M-raon« m«ih h-d, and it was the of the platform will not la* so specific as fudge Benson, however, informs this putting in their Li’la for th** rollecti»m Aff*<*w»or 1 ,«•«*. Sheriff < amping grounds hsvr I nwii airang«**! < >I m * ih han» IlMN opinion ««I I nite I Mate*« lhatrirt At- 1 pa)*er that lite writ of review ordered pruvitlv (««r .« road In*, All emergency the Gompers planks which were anb- of I»I< mm J. hot definitely dr* i«l«*«l what h«* will for tlm wdn>e visitoi« ami every arrange* lorney M«*<*otirt that -ever«* puniahment is not a restraining order stopping Die wa* «Ircdaicd ami th«* hdl««wing ordì- rnitteil to and turned down by the Re Haying haa comment ed in thia \alley. wa- not ne<’e*aary. d«», but will lik«*lv go 1«» th«- in* Hill- tiicnl ii’H'li' for their eonvrnience uml officers from enforcing the local option nance wa |•a«*M*«i mid declared hi lain* «•np»ym«*iii. Th* Council ground is one The wild hay crop it Mh<»rt on th«* outer The «lefendant «<«» accompanied to publican convention at Chicago. The rffsel. i edg»-a ol the vwamp lamia, but towar«la « ourt by her husband, Bert Kagan, her provisions as tentatively agreed nj>on, law, but simply commanding the Coun »f the lM*nuty s|M»ts of Klamath county, In a«-cordane«» with the order ot th« mother, an • two children, Harry, aged which affects labor, are understorxl to ty Court to take no further legal pro “The city ««f Kliiiriilli Fads ordain* (‘«•unty ( '»uri declaring the *««unty pr » and it is an ideal sp<«t for picnics, w ith ' the center it ia very goof. it- abundsn«*«* cool water, slue hi ami Robert Malone wa* quite wick for aev- 4, an«l Vivian, juat 1 year. An th«H>al* ceedings in the ma’ter until the case is a* follows: That each male inhabitant I hibilion timler the local option law the tie as follows: I'nrti«*» attending from I era) day» la»t week. green gra»ff. ia too young to be taken from the woman, heard on Juiy ♦>. Judge Benson state, of th«« city of Klamath Lails, l>etw«M*n iliMim ul all nm 1« m > iin in Klamath Cuuntv “We favor an employers'liability law, Judge Wolverton, after accepting the «cru (lourd al iiiidtiighl T ihmm I mv . the nutffidu will take their lunches. All <»i the range at«M'k around Langell that offenders of the prohibition law th«» a, •«« •»! t went von«* and filtv year*, Til«» program is as follows applicable alike to loth private and plea of guilty, uan in a quandary what Ijtrgr quantities "I liquor w«»rr noidat | Valley ia looking well. The late June after July 1, are just as liable to pro <*x«*epl » p«*r»on to«» Infirm to |*erf«»itn w ho le* a le I m -I oh the thin* for rloung the Inly 3 s i«« '♦ A. M heli hi religions rain* ma«le the feed a» good a* uaual. ten fence pronounce. In view of the public employers. veiution as before the issuing of the many crime- fastened upon the former j l.ibu and |>«* hmhi « by law exempt), doors, and many • »( tb«»»e who are fond exercises under <lir«H‘lion of Rev Graf "We favor an s-honr work day. A g«x»d roada movement ahmild I m * or* postal employe, the court evidently di«l writ. hall pay mto the « itx (rcnoiii) the sum of their little mp laid in a supply that ton«, missionary. "We favor such a modification of the ganixe«! in Klamath county. In - «me Tlii« statement by the Circuit Judge '♦ to 12 Miscellaneous sports, fol- I portion» of the county good roads are not feel that full justice would lie done of ft t i I m * iiscm I fur the iuipr««vement a ill la«t for »vveral dar«. by Die mere infliction of a fine, and con- l,w ,o i»j<»ncti0M as will, first, In the afternoon being made, »till there are also place* Koine few <>f the pia« «-• remained <q«eri l«»w«-1 by dinner. put. a different phase on the matter en ami repairing of «trcels ami srwrm of Io ««11 soft drinks and cigars and will ther«* will I m * a concert hehl by the ‘ where (he road» are in a deplorable <*on- aequently made the order for 30 days’ prevent the issuing of the writ in tmlua- tirely. It wasgener.lly understood that the city.*' im prifofi merit. I trial disputes except after nutice to de- Band; ball g “»»*** continue this kind oi a talsine*«. Ik« Klamath > hoo| K* n‘** : > dition, especially in the spring ot the While this oiilinniic«' ba* ls*en d«*clar- Wright is one of ih«»-«* w h<> will coiiUnn«' by I'H-al nines . horse raring for prixes, ■ C.rrying tlieH.ii.l in her arms and fen()ants and full bearing; second, per- the order of the Judge had the effect of I year. This would l»e a good work for «'•I in effect and an attempt will probab business at the old sitili11 no Letting, I In the evening there will | Uie chsmlier <4 l otiroieree. If Die right ivadihtf th** lx»y by th«* band, Mr». Ragan 1 mil trial before a judge other than the granting a respite to the saloonmen uaw »*M*urted from the courtroom by a and nearly all of them were making ar ly I k « made t<» collect the tax.it iff claim- The |»etiti«»n for the writ of review I m * an «• x hl I »it ion of I'aiute gambling, move is made it will meet with the ap deputy mandial. Her husband Bn(j one issuing the writ, and, third, allow a rangement, to continue business until id, for more than wir reason, to I m » hii - will I m * heard by Julgc Henson on July ami a war dance in costume. proval of everyone and is sure to I m * a mother br«jugbt up in the rear, ami the jury to tie lumtnonbl in all case« where July 4-K \ M — Indian council to ar- auevrsa. If every resident of the county the final decision in the cure. propei and illegal. In the thwt place “Hi, but in th«* meant ime the order for mournful pruce«*ion to the county jail the alleged contempt was committed range exer« isew. IQ-Horesback parade would donate a week's work or its eqniv- prohibiti«»n is in effect. The writ of review is granted, "order *tartr«l. Naturally not realizing the the ordinance ba* no title, and a title is outside the jurisdiction of the court. hi war rvgalia, representatives of several olent in cast, it would only I m * a mailer fat«« confronting their mother, the two ing a transcript of the proceedings had i ver) inqairtaut part of an ordinance. IrilM*« i a»tn ipating. Il-Grand march of a short time until our roads wool.I 1» “We believe in the concilation of cap- lota played together in great gl«?e. The ___ 'through tickets Iroin Klamath Falls In the eecond place, it «l»«rii nol provide fi rn old Foil Klamath to Council as goud M ny on the coast. Let Klam baby girl ia juwt barelv able to toddle ‘tai and labor and (avorevery legitimate in the County Court, in the matter of I» all railroad point* were sold for the gnMinJ. f«dl*»w<* l bv patriotic exercise« ath lake the lead and go on record a. the petition for the local option el l«»i llo< working «>ui of the lax. Arthb* ami httlv Harry to«»k great delight in mean» for arbitration of all dispute* te- tirsi tune ye.terday. T. A. K. Fasset!, ection, etc.—to the end that our said of »eclioii ’•! which coirr» this ordin Die local agent fur the Southern I’acltlc. at the grave. Music by Inlian Land the m<»t enterprising county in iireg oi.' proudly agisting Ins »ialer to walk tween them. »I and glee «dubs. D«*< laration rea«l l»y an Circuit Court may cause to be done acro*a the cell. When the time for* ance sav*: ’Tli«» common council «hall now has a complete line of tickets on The tariff revision declaration will be In Inin. Chaplain, R«-v. Hirmu While, parting arrived Mr». Ragan and her thereupon what may appear of right bate power and authority to levy ami sale and ha* also received the regular allotting agent. Oration by Captain O. MT. HEBRON mother « nf <»n the verge o( prostration, j strong and to the point. It will advr« ought to l>e done in the premises, and I checks lor baggage so that Div service provide for the working of a edv r*«ad (X Appicgat*-, ex-I . s. Indian agent ami cate placing on the “free list” all art and Ixith wept bitterly. lor this city i. now the same a* if the in the meantime the said County Court, Superintendent. Ail ex<*rci«ies under tax within the c*orporatc limit* of »aid Dorri. l*.*«'5all train went down in Mrs. Ragan was indicted on many icles built in or manufactu'e.1 by trust« I trams wore in operation uno the city. the «lirection ot Hon. HoraceG. Wilson, ! defeat ina faat Maine at Mt. Helm >n. « Hv and on ntr«*et«> ami public highways charges, the full particulars of which and rational reductions in the tariff on Die County of Klamath nd its officers superintemlrnt of Klamath Agency. In The game wa. interv.tini{ to tlioae who are commanded to desist from further were previ«Hiely reported in thia paper. th«*r««uf and the council may, In its dis- I Owing to the fact Dial Saturday will on all articles commonly characterized Up* >1 *MS«ctors of th«* nftern«>>u lher«* w ill I m * a ba«H* ball witnewed it. .Mt. Hebron led all the lie Die f ourth uf . The particular crime fur which the was proceedings in said matter so sought crvlion, caiiffe to lx* collccti-l annually the Waler I wis’ J Ass<«ciain»n will mwt gum«* I«« lu«•«••» Chrmawa and Klamath way until the eighth inning when IE .n« sentenced wa.» for opening a letter ad- as "necessaries of life.” to be reviewed.” from each male Inhabitant <>f Ibis city > al the office of the secretary I ridai -t h«M«l nines, followed by horse racing , tied the «core. In the ninDi .Mt. <lre»m-d to Weinstock Lubin A Com ¡»any. The state right, plank will advocate The misunderstanding was on the in am! ulh« r fl«*l I sports. In the evening Hebron succeeded in making annthir l»«’lwern twenty-one* and fitly years <4 : afternoon. <>n th«* l»a« k of the envelope was the the extension of federal control along * Itulian song«, followe«l bv annual Fourth •core, winning tiie game hy the .cole of are, etc., the »urn of f l, to Lt* usci for name aid ad in— of Mis. Fred Camp- |ines whjch will add to and not 1 m > anb- terpretation of the last part of theorder, of July ball. ii ami 5. The featuie. of the game were it being contended that according to 11 «* impr<>\«-iiivnt nml re pairing «»< streets vnduin act, granting to th«* cities and . I- . . 1 that th- left«, wti(uted |or8tate reni,,(liv. I lie line work o( Talier in Div I k > x fur contained an order lor u«*aring ap|«arel it the peace officers were prohibited and srwt»» «1 I lie city The city conn- towns the light to enact or amend their IiorriH, Die battery wotk uf Kaui.ev and i «< mpanit -•••- mpann-1 I I > s the necessary money, from enforcing the order of the County • il shall have power to direct hy «»rtlin* charters, the |M*<»plr of Klamath I all« Grants Pass Organizes “Big Mu.aor and two fa*t double plavr by she o|M?ned it. Much work has lieen done on the Court declaring prohibition. Judge ai «*«* that all |M*rs«>na refusing (o pay any might vote to take in a greater portion Maguire an I Mniii'k uf Mt. Hebron. Stick” Club Her suspicions were well founded, but cuads * few mil«*« southeast of the city, Benson ’ s explaination of his order, how »irr*ei lax in money or labor I m * punish* of the county «ven against the willies of The new .lock corral, are tinirbed die order di i not suit Airs. Ragan, as The large steam gra«ler recently pur- Granta PaM citirrn« who have the by ««1 hv impri*«inmerit in the city jail, etc.'' the f«r«q»erty owners ami residents out welfare of the city at lieart haw organ- and contain eight |*ena. the depot i. m»ne of the thing- enumerate«! would fit chased by the county has been used in ever, will probably be accepted nearly ready for uccupancy, more «ide lo r. A « i hi .. I » she changed theorder grading up the low places ami as soon the saloonmen. it will I** **«*«-n that the ordinance a» side of the citv limits With the ex ized a “Ihtf Mick” club, whoae miujh track ia being built and altogether for articles of which she was in need, m a heavy .rain fails to settle the loose an>! object» are mot! con»u)«*ndahlr. pu***rd only pr<n id«*a fur ctdlr« ling the ception of one addition, the property helieving that the package would pass • lirt the roads will be in ex cell» nt con The club h »ecret in ita uiemlicrahip, thing, look good at Mt. Hebron. The jury in the Arant case retired tax in ca*h and din - not give the city pio|s»scd to la* taken in ha* 11« it over a Barnum A Kelly have bought tl.e through the Royston office. By some dition. which h hfi»ite«l to 23, the “akiJoo” at 9 30, and after thirteen hours de il«r authority of accepting lab«>r in pay dozen residents. Koine of the additions numlier, all iiH*inlM*rti of the Cummer hotel building ami will run a tlr.t-cla«« mistake the go «h were sent to Mrs. Dredging on the raiiroa I dike is pro ment of same. ha\en uwprovcmvntsexcept the survrv cial club. 1» ia the purpoae of the club hoatlerv. They will also add a livery Campbell over another mail route and gressing splendidly, but the work is nt liberation, during which they a*ked for the substitution discovered. going fast 'enough'to ,uil¡the railroad "»«ruction, from the Judge, they fail- \ rce«>mm<‘h lal 1‘U wa♦ »ubinith-d for stakes, and the greater portion of it is bi w >rk. directly and indirectly, upon and feed atable. Council Seeks Revenue lui City Through Expansion Misunderstanding of the Court’s Order Caused lhe Confusion ol Klamath |M»lition Falls on Inilialivt* f«»r aiiirmling city charters. Within the suggested iMjimderies would In* all of the premuit « ity, consisting of approximately P«d acre* of platt«*d and ? «0 acres of unplntttd laml and lake; I also approximately I’sw acre* of platted and MOO am- of unplatted laml n»»l in <'lu«le«l within the present city limits. Tin* w«nil«l inclnd«* a gr«*atrr part of the nioiinlalns on the « a-t ami weal si«l«* of the town and a |«o»-|i > ii of The members of the council discussed Klam inity of the Catholic church ami part ol ath l.iki ami .« put «»I I ake I wanna «»n the lint Spring*, where tin* pro|HM*ed I hr south. depot I* to I m * located, should be includ Ac. nllng to tin lultiattvs sim I lh l« r • ed. // / do no! lend, whv do o//iers follow. A few Kt»od reasons for my success in the Jewelry Business-- Reliable Work, in all lines. New and Up-to-date High - Grade Goods. Reasonable Prices. Responsible Guarantee. Lastly, the money back, it you are not satisfied Tlie only place to gel I’honogrupli i, with n written giinraiitt*i* for one yeur. (i.fleilkeniper,.lr. I'HE LEADING JEWELER Republican Block c unprogti ai\«* cilizrna and lorre them into line for progreaa. Maguire Mercantile Co. haa inert a.< I ita stock and ha. a large amount stored Th«* muaaback dor* not know what ia in the new warehouse, which has just the matter quite Extensively and the Kohqc on, but thv "trongeat kindot pres»* received a coat of fresh paint. Mayor then appoint«*! the council as a ur<* ia brought t«» tx*ar on him, and lie ia A meeting was held in thia aelioul dia- whole a committee to go over the pro- virtually forced t«> g«*t in line or trict on the 2!'th at which l&.OOl) wa. voted to build a new school honm*. The |M)»ed new Irounderirs with th«* city en “akidoos” Thom* big property owner» who refuae building will lie put up thia Fall. gineer They will probably g«» over the Captain Wadsworth’s new home is ground within the next two week*. It t«> aaaiat m Iwoatiitg a town, although they profit m »re than anyone elae by a very neat little collage. serm«»«| to la* the feeling of the council the effort» «•( those trying to force the Mt. Hebron will celebrate the Fourth that a great portion of the prop»*«*d land place ahea I. through the increased valu w ith a dance, ball ttamc and fireworks. should I m * left out, ami only addition* ation* of property, are the principal such as inclu«l«M the properly in the vic »object» worked upon by the club. 11««* extending <d tlm Loundrries uf the covered with rocks and sag«» brush. • ilv Granta l‘a«a ia to have paved atrreti>, thank- to the effort» of tlila aecret club. Rrotrata from influential men and piop- eri y ow nera threaten«*«! to block improve ment», aa they haw him ked them at Aahlan l, but the club got huay, the proteata were withdrawn, aome of them under preaaurr, ami the |*aving ia to fol low. I It cau*r Grant* 1‘a** mervlianta re* tn*««* t«» pay farmer* caah for produce they are barred from meruberehip, and 11»«* club is now trving !<» force the mer- i hunt* to do huainvH!« on a modern hasi*. 4Mctli«»nl Tribune. Water Needed for Crops Unit irrigation is the making of thv Klamath country is demonstrated hv a drive through the Ih-lds in thv vicinity of Merrill and Title lake. The farmers who have been using water judiciously have hv far better crops than those who have been using water either too spar ingly or too freely. In some places near Merrill it is apparent that much water is being w listed and owing to this and to ditch troubles the ranchers at the lower end of l ule lake valley have for not leas than twenty <lavs la*en unable to get wnlei lor their fields. Many of the siniill farmers in that section are sore to siiflvi tin* loss of pruelleally their entire crops, wbile un the Garr ranch, W.t’ I >alton says that on two hundred acres of alfalfa the growth haa lieen stunted and the crop is alieady heavily * damaged. Early thia Kpying he sowed about tai,) pound of alfalfa seed and liecamn* of lack ol water this is a total loss. Ill III. lower puit of Die valley their un* eevsral small bleaks in the canal and the new turnout boxes are not 1 working satisfactorily. There is also trouble in getting water out of the lake through the Adaner' canal. ,. Because of r.v,. > these things the lower end t__ ol .... the 1 Adiuna’ canal is dry for several miles. I Tule Lake Getting Lower officials, and W. H. Kent, who has the work in charge for th* con trac tors, states that another dredge baa lieen ordered and will be put on the work as soon as it arrives. The two machines that are now on the job work two 10 honi shifts daily, and Mr. Kent is of the opinion that at the rate the dike is now' being built it will be not more th in six weeks until it will be constructed to the navi gable water. When this point is reached about half of the dike will lie compieteli. With three dredges on the work it will be some time during the winter when the grade across the marsh will lie en tirely compieteli. ed to agree and were discharged, The jury stood S for acquittal and 4 for con- viction. Those who stood out for con- dysterious Tule lake ia gradually ' getting lower, and as the water in the viction were: A. C. Lewis, Fred Stukel, lake recedes the volume tinding its way Burge .Mason and E. W. Gillett. through the outlet gradually decreases. Judge Drake, for til»* defense, asked Some few week« ago when the measure for an immediate new trial, and Judge ment <>f the flow was taken it was lfi Benson set Tuesday morning at 9o’clock second feet, but a few day« ago when the Re< amation Service hydrographer for the hearing and ordered a special measured the flow it was but 1» second venire of 25 «'imino. I for the jury. feet. The measurement also showed that during the past few months the Geo. C. Hill will commence the erec water ha I gone down seven inches. Of Protect the Game Birds tion of a l»eautihil residence on the I lot . course, the lowering of the lake is not Springs tract next week. Ximroda of the Klamath country have du.' t<> the water escaping through the Geo. Hick was committed to the in in the past done much to protect and outlet for when the small stream How- ' W E. Purdy ia in the city from Med )M*r|H'tnate the game supply of the coun Ing thmugli the outlet is <'oin|>arej to ford looking after his interests in this sane asylum Mon«lay. Judge A. !>. try, but the territory is so large that it the enormous size of the lake, it is evi section. Miller was the committing magistrate. is absolutely iin|*iseible for a deputy dent that one might as well attempt to game warden to cover the territory. lower the lake bv dipping the water out Just al this sea-on of the year tiie great with a thimble. Measurements taken est liarm is done to the perpetuation of bv the Keelainalion Service show that the game birds by killing the young lie- the water flowing into tlm lake is de fore they are able to fly, and by the creasing ami this together with the in- I crement in the evaporation a vou.it« for robbing of the neats. Clear lake ia a natural breeding tin* receding of the water of the lake. ■» ground for all kinds of fowI. and after Existing conditions, however, show the dam is constructed for the irrigation that at one lime the lake had an outlet project the area for nesting will lie in for during the Modoc war. in 1S73, the creased. Parties familiar with the con lake was some live feet lower than it is ditions sav that at this time the tides al this tune, ami it is the opinion of surrounding the lake are literally alive «oine that the small outlet that has lieen with young birds and that there are still discovered can lie enlarged so as to many nests with eggs in them. \ party materially lower the hike. The escap FOR of Indiana are now camped at the lake ing waler make« its way through honey- feasting on young birds and on the eggs, .'.imbed rock trod it is a plausible theory which they gather by the him livds. that if it find« its way Hilo the Isiwels of In order to protect these birds it has the earth in one place it might do so in Expending a few thousand lieen suggested that the land acquired another. by the government for a reservoir sight dollar, in an attempt to enlarge the out I m * made a ‘..reeding ground fin birds and let or to make a new one might icsult that nil hunting I m * prohibited thereon. in the draining of the lake as is planned Thia matter has already I m * i * ii suggested bv the <iovernment in connection with to some of the officials and WÄS Colli- the irrigation project. One of the positive signs that the lake mented on very favorably, With the proper effort on Div part of u niitiilier of bed was at one time |w*r(ectly dry where the watei is now many feet deep is that D m * I im h I people the object would be Sc complislted and an important step taken a lew day- ago. lack t'mwford, wuo has si... protection I ... .... ... of a homestead on what is known as the )n the and I . perpetuation the game birds of the Klamath section, Peninsula, found the pieces ot an old KLAMATH F’ALLS National f.iresta tv w sui round the immigrant wagon which had lieen binned, indicating that the patty had lake and the rangers riding therein could fallen into the hands of the Indians. act as wardens anil give the birds abso lute protection during the season ■ of the I'he finding of this wagon at this par lii'tilai place is the strongest kind of ioar alien they uiobt need it. evidence Dial at one time the road ♦ ♦♦ • nil ed the lake bed whvie the water Miss Lulu Manon, • sister id Mia. A. is now more than 12 feet deep, and M. Worden, is here from Topeka, Kan this in turn leads to the conclusion that aas, and wilt spend the Siiuiiner. the lake ha I un outlet of sufficient size Mi l I.. F. Willit " leturned Tuesday to keep the water from inundating the ____ lioin ________ Ashland, ___________ where she _________ has been with fertile lands that are now coveted by. her father, who lias been quite ¡11. ! several feet of water. (JO TO GILLETTES FURNITURE Sewing Machines, etc Our goods are attractive, also the prices