Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH
VOL. XIII
REPUBLICAN.
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, AUGUST 20, 1908.
NO. 21
IWLIII. ttll.lY XEWN.
CITY COI N« II,.
Young Harriman Kills Bear
Dave
Vinson
Is
buying
cattle
to
Reviewing
the 'hinge that should
Th«
first
big
game
to
be
killed
by
Indians on the Klumath r**s«*rvi«
lion Imd a big day last Hat urda >, consume bls aurplu hay left over ih< Harriman party was a 300 pound t*e done and those that have been or
I • ar that fell at th«* crack of the ri dered done consumed most of the
wh«*n for th« first time In their his from last year.
I itvurs hint«* Appropi lull«»««
Th«* majority of tin* apt Ings around fle In the bunds of thirteen year old time at the meeting of the council
lory thwy held an election si* ordina
lulu. If tile slut« I'OIIStltulloii will
to llif modes of the white mau. It Antelope and Barn*-» valleys have i’oland llarrlman He had been out Tuesday night. The extension of the
ulliilt of It I will be In fuvor of a
UHN UUH of til«* greatest events of gone dry, which makes it a hardship v 1th the guides and Major Burnham city limits was again taken up and
Southern Pacific official* are lh*i
<lov«*i nor l ii-or
E
mt** appropriation or th«* levying
for ueveial days and they had been ■ onslderable time devoted to It. authority fur the announcement that
I
roKroMM Unit I ihn title* n pla< ** on the on th«- range stock.
J 1' O'Brian, mai
■t u tu* lot tin* piirpou«* of construct
1,1111«-, tlo- Infant laughter of Alli** * n tbe trail of a bear foi fifteen hours While no definite action was taken
the passenger service over the Cali
man lines In Hi« Norths* I xml I H ing this hlghauv anil 1 Ix'llevv that ifgorVMiIon siiKf tho ludlMii« have and Ci* . i«- Vinsol* win, ha * Imen at
but had Just given up aud turned it was decided to arrive at some con fornia Northeastern will be extend
chfptirtfed
from
tlio
wuv«
of
ih<*
m
Hlauley , secretary treasurer of the this I'ouuty and th«* one to th» west
the l.i -pltal In Portland for the past tai'k when tbe boy saw a bear silting clusion by the next meeting and take
mk « hi und lfnrh«*d to don Ulf iob<* of
ed to Calor v Irhin a tew day a. The
Dssibulus Irrigation Cumpau). arrlv
I you will b«> willing Io levy a tax
thr« ** motit ha. is iriutty Improved up a abort distance from him
He the preliminary steps In enlarging new terminal is on the state line and
«iUllz«tloii
'I
L$
h I*< tion *u
tii'iil
< «I In the city Tiu'Siluy from |*«>||can to aid lu the sum** work To show
and Mr-* Vinson wl'l return home lu raised bls gun and fired, the bullet the corporate limits. Liespite that
will decrease H e staging four miles,
May, Where they were th*- guests of you that I am goltig to I m * Impartial lor (Ii»* liurpuM«* of h»*b’<.'Ung
a born t u moutli
Jriklng the bear in the heart and there has beeu a strong protest from leaving but •** ■ven miles tp the water.
of
tbeir
rwprfitviilniivr
cHI/fio*
to
r»?p
K. IE Harriman for a few days. The In lh<* appoint meni of tills colutili*
the
owners
of
the
lands
in
the
addi
Th«*
water
bus
b-
*-n
rising
on
the
< i using almost Instant death.
It Is not d* finitely known when the
party was met at the I pper lake by don I will t«ll you now that I am i«*«$<nt Umiii hi con ,*id «•! Ing all tribal Langell swamp, wnr'ili Is an unusual
The boy is the hero of the hunting tions that the council proposes to an service will be extended to this point
mutters
It
I
h snoUo*i Nt»*p in ad
a delegai Ion from the Chambur of going to place thereon som« of the
nex
occurence
nt
this
s*-'*won
»f
th«
y«-ai
,
there
is
a
strong
determination
party aud felt proud of his prize when
VHDr«* of Uitf old method of ImndlhtK
but It will be Just as soon as thu
l ouimerce and the distili*>ilsln-i| vis Kitlzetis of your county."
und vapcclally such a dry season.
h< arrived with It at tbe lodge Fri to bring them Into the municipality, road can be turned over to the oper
bushi«-BA
nffalrs
land
in
preparing
thf
Iturs wern escort**«!
orimi to the lutkeslil«*
The Governor then rvf«*rr«d to his
land
tbe
council
Is
very
much
In
favor
II
11
Buruham
I«
cutting
bls
gtaln
day afternoon.
Ills older brother,
ating department.
Inn where a dinner was
wus served lu tip east lust summer to attend the Indian* for tbf ditU«*« of Am«-rlran ( rop.
The
»bo was out on the bunt with him, Of an election at ar* early dat*
<
it
Iip
: ih Hoon mh U m * allot m$-ntn
The order for the extension does
houur of thr Govern
aud his friends ' «invention of governors «•«««! told of
Ed Kilgore and wins have about I determined to kill a bear before matter has been Jelayed heretofore
ul which about fif'v of th • rvprusim- Il ls siirprls • ul th« Ignorance of the nr»* completed.
j «0 ai'rt-s of outs thrt will be barvest- I leaves the woods and will make I .ecause tbe council wanted further not make any disposition of the
Under the able supft vUIbn of II G
freight and lt Is presumed that for a
«stive cltlz* us of till* elty wen* prua I** I,pl«* he m**t al tbut time about the
Wll*<»n,
who Lu* rhnrgf of the n-Hei . ••<! foi gruin It lu us fini as has been other hunting trips to the section of legal advice on the method of pro time at least the freight terminal will
«ut. Followlug (lit* dinner th«* • Gov. itr«a(ii**»* of thia state. <'outInulug
reedure.
Attorneys
hold
antagonls-
grow
n
here
for
wom*-
ti
rm-
th* mountains where Mr. Bruin
vmlon. the IndiMiiH haw made rapid
oruor was vacorted to the court house i Ii« said:
tic opinions on the queaiiou and it remain at Dorris. It I* very probable
Tl*«* water on the Balaton pia«-«- has makes his home.
.1
rogreKM
In
|««nrnlng
to
be
!>eli
reliant
that this will be the case until the
park where he addi**s»*-d tile large
iuluiul«* the l*«*o|*le.
■
au*<*d
George
Nobl
•
considerable
de
Mr. Harriman was almost as much Is quite evident that the result will road 1* extended to navigable water
jsnd lndep«*ndent. They showed much
crowd that ha*l Kathered
"You will have to educate the |*««o
I
be
a
law
suit
that
will
force
tbe
city
Hu y about cutting hay.
I leased with his boy's success in kill-
and a service established that will
Governor I'baiuberlaln was hit
I ro- pic shout what you have here. You |luterent In th« selection of their r«|*
Alli« Vinson la coi atmeting a new II g the bear as th«- boy himself, but Into the Supreme Court of the ste *•
I
resent
ul
I
via
und
th«*
elcctl'-n
wus
car-
enable the boats to connect with the
«lured by Judge llciisoti, ami said
; ulll huve to advertise this county and
1
he
council
Is.
however,
determined
burn
und
vili
build
a
reservoir
this
I. *- Is still content to put in his time
trains over the road. This, according
My filends, I Intruded to com«* • it* ecvnlc woiidera, and If you du this i t ie«| on with pilule*! ballots aud iu fall on his homestand.
* I < ut the re-<ort and has not dwid«rd to bring the quesl'on io expan-ion Io tbe statement made by Mr. Harri
a
way
similar
to
that
ua«*«l
by
tli**lr
to your city l»elwe*-n two days, but li I > only a mailer of a short tlm« un
to an issue and it may be expected
J* ff \X IIem ami WIf** have gone to to try lt<H>seve|t's strenuous life.
lx fore I l ould carry out my plan» til you have thousands of tourists • hit«* brothers In holding a r«*xill.it the huckleberry pat*-!.
that shortly after the next meeting man, will be some time this fall, aud
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I »»» iuvlted to com** her* today ■ umlng here every year. There Is no election. Every Indian *e*lii*d to
steps will b ■ taken to submit It to * he it is not likely that in the meantime
The smoke lias disappeared and It
any other freight terminus will b«
I wus certainly misunderstood If any r>a*nn why thirty thousand tourists i«'alls* that Ii was to his personal In Is once more as ple*«*uut a* one <an Many Hunting Licenses Issued voters of Klamath Falls.
t<r«*st that men. capable of dealing
on«« believed that I would com«* to I should not visit this county every
Tbe council also gave some of its established.
wish for.
County
Clerk
De
Lap
did
a
rushing
Another strong indication that E.
within forty tulles of Klamath Falla I year, but In order to got them to do with th«* business problems that ar«*
Ben Abbeloos hau sold all of hi* biirlness ou hunting licenses Saturday time to the cleaning crusade that was
I
likely
to
arise,
be
sdect«*d
us
inetn-
H.
Harriman meart what be said
i*ml not viali you. I
o, you will have to bring to their at
cattle to Klamath Falls people.
Homing. A representative of the inaugurated a short time ago. The
' I mts of tlie council
«■ver. to come her**
teutlon Hie gri'BliK'sa of your country
Frank Swingle uni George Cline haiTlmau party called at the court v ork in this line that nas been ac when be stated that the California
The reservation luia I m *« ii divided
time. On my wa:
i II used to salii I hat all mads lead Io
complished was reviewed and that Northeastern would be completed to
I Into twelve districts uud on«* repn*- at« prospecting on the lK-»<-biit<-s and lu us*- and took out llc«-us«n for six
li>k**<| what I ahouli
i Hume, but you ought to get to work
lit lu reported that they have very u■■ tuber,, of the part), including E. which still remains undone was dis navigable water this fall is the fact
«•nlatlve wus elect«*d from each dl
that there Is renewed activity in the
lad no idea that I
'1**1 change that say lug Into 'All
»ncouragliig prospects
II. Harriman, his two sons Averill cussed with the result that it was
*
vision for one year
Those elected
address you until I
roads |i*ad to Klnmalli Falla.' lu or
E. J I'ool, the Oien«* blacksmith. and Roland, bis two daughters Mary agreed that the crusade tie pushed construction of the load to the marsh
together with the trlb<«a to i which
On the heel* of the announcement
lais on the street t<
d*r to do so you will have to build
*I>eiit Sunday with hi* daughter, Mrs
::*l Carol, ami one for Col. W. H. and that the officers be instructed to
{they
be
ion
a
ar«
as
follows:
llenry
that
the road Is to be turned over to
was suggested to m*
*t*>o*l roads, and on that |*olnt to«*
Cowie*
i.'olabird. The r«-ceipts from the six see to it that the city receives a clean-
I Hoover, Klamath; Robert Wilson.
tbe operating department as far as
ar 1 talked about ir
murli at resa cannot be laid.
You
W. 1> t'anipbell will take charge It* *-nses were $60 and will go to tbe ing wherever lt is needed.
Kiaiuath; II* m* Wilson, Klamath.
tiffin I was here Hint
While tbe time was being consum Calor just as quickly as lt can be put
must liavu good roads all through
Hille* Wliit*. KI.inuitl . Alu .iL.ii. of tin- Gerber Brothers stock ranch state fund to help pay the game w.-*r-
hot air now. But
ed by the discussion of the needs of in shape for service develops the fact
>*>ui miiiity, and particularly In that
for tile pr - <ut. <) II. Steaait who d* us of Oregon.
that the J. Frank Adams dredge has
tout on every hand I s«x* *-*lil*»n*-**s section of It that Is to be op«-ned to I<'liarb*y, Klumath; Brick James. Las b**en the foreman for two years
The moneys collected for licenses the city in a way of cleanliness, some
Klamath J* tf* r*«*ii llltldle, Modoc,
been leased by the Southern Pacific
of splendid advanc<»m**ut dur lug th* the tourist travel of the world.
will engage In the livery business at f<> to the fund out of which all of the one mentioned the bad condition in
lloiner liutclilusou, I’ltt rlv**r and
and will at once begin work on the
which
tbe
Klamath
Falla
I-and
A
past four y* ara It must oot be* consld-
"You people cun baldly appraciat«
l^tkevT««w.
<•* puty garni* wardens of the state are
ModiM-; Joseph Uodowa, I'lute; will
dike from the chain el to the shore
Treble l*o|>ulatl-*ti.
lh<* ahiouht of good that the visit of
Win Bassett, who has been haul paid and it Klamath continiit«« isau- 1 ransportation company bad left the
represent the baud of Snuk«« river
line. This puts three dredge* on the
«-red aa hot air. Four years ago you Mr. Hai liman will do to thia coati
ing lumber foi a n*w house. exp«*cts ng licenses at the pr«*sent rate the streets after the completion of its
Indians who v * i - allow«-*! allotments
job and since the Adams machine has
l ad a population of about 700; today try. When you remember Ills wealth
to build soon on the property he pur- receipts will be enough to pay the street railway. This matter was giv-
and r**|n i-seu'ai l«>n; Levi Walker,
been leased for only twentylfive days
you hav<* a population of XGVU and alni posUlon anil the fact that he has
clmHi'd from Henry 8* Hallock just •;i!ary of Its deputy game warden for * ” considerable serious thought and
Klumath. Wat-on Tupper, Modie .and
it is evident that the engineers expect
of
the
council
to
I predict that In th«* next four or five
north of Lor«-lla, ai.d will make this the present year.
'* 1* *^e intention
Peter S* honclihi. Mull*»*
to have the grade completed within
years your population will have trelr
bls future home
The fact that Mr. Harriman, who f°fce the company to put Slain street
thirty days. This being the case it
♦
l*d.
tliat II will result In tbv cooi
II. F Swingle and Harold Kilgore I.as extensive holdings here, see* fit •** such condition as Is required by
will not be longer tban sixty days be
franchise
under
thousands of p<-ople to thls
"Now I will give you my ¡■’suoni*
I returned Friday from the railroad, to take out licenses for every mem-!,*lt terms of the
fore all freight an*t passenger traffic
Harriman'* l'roml**-,
[when* tlu-y delivered three carloads b« r of Ills family that does any huOt- :*hlc» the railway company Is oper-
for this prediction. There Is now be
A very pretty wedding occurred of horses and uiulus, wnich Mr. Jef Ing.even though It be only on bi* own ating. The object of the council Is will be carried on to thia city by wa
ing constructed to this city u branch >«Mtl«»n. .Mr. Harriman promlwd m<
ter from the point where the railroad
of the Hout hern Fa* Ifir from W««e«1 that he would use bis InHuence to in last Sunday ul the Catholic church ferson Imiight from Kilgore and Cow- ,i-*.^*,* ssions, should have the effect¡*n Bet the streets in such shape that
intersects the channel. Work Is be
i
In
this
city,
when
Fattier
Tompkins
*f Inducing other parties coming here l^e extremely muddy conditions that
that Is to I m * a part of the main line duco hl* friends and acquaintances
I ley
prevailed during the last wet season ing rushed on the line where it ap
Rev Mr. RaEnes preacl**»d his far*o to take out the required license.
Horn Hau Francisco to Portland, it to visit this county, aa be was delight pronoun««*d aa man and wife Hunlel
will not be repeated during the en proaches the marsh and parties com
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will make thia * Ity the central point *1 with tils trip here and particularly Colwell and Mias Gertrude Anderson * well sermon to th«* people of I-orella
ing from there say that additional
I'oth
thr
von
ng
p«-**pl*'
are
from
M**r-
suing year.
I Sunday. Mr. Barnes expects to re-
between these two great cities. It tb<* hospitality shown him by the peo
MERRILL AND VICINITY.
surveying crew* ar» in tbe field and
The
regular
routine
business
was
will bring the markets of the world ple of this city and eonnty, the mag iilll, where they .'* *■ well known and I turn soon to his old home lu Michi-
the
Frank Graybael, proprietor of
there 1* renewed activity in all of the
Into close toil* h with Hila country nlflceiit climate and wonderful seen highly respe«t«'*l Mr Colwell la one gun. He I k an Interesting speaker Valley Meat Market, last week sold transacted and a few sidewalks and
construction camps.
•
I
Klamath
county's
moat
successful
The fa*-t that Ills twelve-year
: .md niude many friends lu this vicin le Erickson & Petterson, the railroad fences in various parts of the city
and It will furnish ni**aiia of accoss •*i *
There can be no occasion for this
for the thousands of tourists who old hoy, withln lens than a week at young stockmen amt his family ha* ity who regret bls departure.
contractors. 2000 pounds of bacon, were ordered moved back so as to
hustle
and bustle unless it means
I m < n associated w ith th«* grow lIi and
J I». Seaton, who has been at home mil to Dave Edler 1*00 pounds. The vacate the streets. The session last-
will turn their iac**s towards the t< r hl* arihal here, unaided, kill**«! a
that orders have b*.***u Issued to rush
prosperity
of
thia
station
for
over
eu
through
more
than
two
hours.but
for
some
time.
Is
now
employed
on
3<>o
po*ind
bear
will
do
much
to
western aun and follow the advice
m*-at for the railroad men was deliv-
the line to completion. This activity
bring to the attention of the p«*«*ph* thirty years. At th«* present time the Vinson stock farm.
fri nì Halt Ijik«* City two years ago
n**l at Dorris, while that for Mr. Ed most of the time was devoted to a
following the statement by Mr. Har
Mi
Cols
1*11,
la
In
partnership
«uh
discussion
of
th"
questions
men-
It
seems
that
a
few
of
the
Bonanta
of
the
cast
what
you
have
to
offer
’Hee Am<*rl*a First ' The »***iicry of
ie.- was delivered at Keno springs.
riman that the road would reach the
Eugene
llaminond
n«-ar
M*
rrlll,*here
i
t'on«*d.
people are taking considerable Inter
Grover Slate, who, while acting as
Klamath cannot b** surpassed by any Illi*' was Roosevelt attending ******ks
water this fall and this city in the
thing In the world und It 1s not very lit tlo* «-anebrakes of Louisiana, with they have become ldvulifi«'«l with the est In the upper part of the Reclauia- city marshal, rang the fire bell at the
—
♦
—
spring means thi’ Klamath Falls
11
usincsa
comniunlty
In
a
most
en
tlon Project, and stating through the time of the charivirl Sunday night,
long until the people of the I'nlted a n Untie of helpers healing the brush
To travel 4000 miles from St. Aug- will not te depen lent upon stages
local paper that the government Is paid a tine of $10 to the city record-
Hiatus, Instead of < r«>*slng th«* Atlan lol b«*ai und returning «*mply-band- viable way.
• ustlne. Florida, to Pendleton, to meet and freight wagons this coming win
Mias
Anderson
Is
also
of
a
pioneer
hoodwinking
the
people,
and
advo
• il. while this twelvo-year old boy can
ei yesterday.
tic and visiting Switzerland ami th* |e*l,
1 the man of her choice and then to be ter, but will have train and water
Alps, will coin«* to Klamath county. ■ nine out here and within a abort dls- fiimlly, her father, 11. C. Anderson, cating the best thing they can do Is
Lew is Gerber, the stock buyer, was married to him at 1 o'clock In the
service in rbout sixty day* that will
biing
widely
known
throighout
the
to
make
application
for
the
return
in town several days this week. Mr. morning, was the unique experience
"To stimulate this tinffic you uniat ti*ni*e of Pelican Bay bring down a
be equal to that vf most place* sit
county
as
one
of
Its
most
progressive
of their contracts with the govern Gerber says the tall shipments of
do something yourself
I will tell 300 iHiumler.
of Miss Edith G. Rantia, daughter of uated on the rail -oud.
ft*
inters.
The
yon
ng
bride
has
al-
ment,
and
that
there
are
parties
st
ick
will
begin
about
the
first
of
you a state secret aud oue that w*lll
"I am not going to detain you
the chief of police of the oldest city
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l.e of direct Interval to you. But u lunger for I have to return to the r< ady secured for h«'r*elf the respect ready to take up the work as soon as next month. In speaking of the price In the I'nlted States, last week. The
Game Warden Gibson went to the
circi»» of the government Is out of the way. of hay to stockmen for feeding pur
uud
affi*ctlon
of
a
large
few day s ago a number of gentleman Lodge at one«* Howevvr, I must con-
friends anil acquaintance*, who will Now we would like to state that we poses next winter, Mr. Gerber gave lt lucky young man Is Jesse B. Burrell, north end of the county Wednesday
visited mo In Falcili for the purpose gintulate you on the thrift and enter-
He Is going out after some of tbe
welcome her In her new position, consider the directors of our Water at his opinion that buyers could not a photographer of Pendleton.
of discussing way* and means of l*i Is** you have shown during the past
parties who are hunting deer and
aiul
wish
her
a
most
Joyous
and
pros
t'sers
Association
men
of
too
much
There has not been much of a
afoul to pay more than $5. or $5.50
btlnglng this count* to the attention four years, a thrift and enterprise
pt-ious life.
wisdom to even consider this matter per ton for hay at the outside, with rush for marriage licenses this week other game without licenses. Mr.
of the people of the country and as that Is going to build up for this
The Republican Joins 1'ic host >f us they realize that the majority of out losing money on their Investment. but the demand for bunting licenses Gibson carries a license book with
n result of this conf«*rcncs I will, lu county a repulutlon that will be ua
him and anyone can secure a license
fi « mis and acquaintances in wishing the business men who own land want
One of the prettiest weddings of grows stronger as the time for shoot
n couple of duy* annuirne«* ih« ap iionul. not only national but Interna"-
from him at any time so that it will
them
all
the
good
'hinge
this
Ilf«*
has
water
and
do
not
want
their
contracts
th«'
season
was
that
of
R
H.
Ander
ing
duck
and
geese
approaches.
The
pointment of a colutili** <1* n that will t tonal
I pledge you now, as I lid
'n store.
annulled. It Is an assured fact that son and Miss Mae Martin which oc season opens on the first of the rot be necessary to make a trip to
lieve for Its objc* t tin* devising of lour years ago, my best effort** tie
if the people here have been hood curred Sunday at the borne of Mr. month and many of the Nimrods are this city. This section is so large
im**ns for the construction of sn ait* wards the accomplishment or this
winked by the governin'nt and can and Mrs. S K. Martin in this city. already planning trips to some of the that one warden finds it extremely
tomobllo road from a point on this ti'Hull ami to assure you that my H.-r I thank you."
difficult to cover all parts of lt tn a
get
their contracts returned they will The groom is a well known and uni test duck grounds.
ride of th«* un ni n t u I ii to Crater lake. vires arc always nt your «'otniuand
After the Governor had concluded
¡satisfactory way.
bo
too
wise
to
be
hoodwinked
by
any
versally
respected
young
business
Ills it *1*1 re ns he was kept busy for
some lime shaking banda with a Bonanza people and we think it would man and postmaster of Merrill, while
laige number of bls old acquaintan be well for those who are at the head llie bride is a beautiful and accom-
ce and with many of those who were of this work to put a wet cloth on pushed young lady, daughter of Mr.
desirous of meeting him. When he their heads and fall Into line aud try and Mis. Thos. Martin, of Klamath
Anally emerged from th** crowd he to help Instead of knocking continu Falls, who numbers her friends and
well wishers by the score.
was joined by the rest of Ills party I ally.
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and taken by carriage to
lake landing where Mr. 1
Mll.l. KEl l.AIM 8WAMP LANDS.
KEXrt ITEMS
launch wah in waiting to
Chief Engineer Code, of the Indian
George Olson, who was reported
back to Pelican Buy .
dead with bls throat cut. turned up Department, and Engineer Hill, In-:
DEGINNING with Saturday, July
They will remain until Thursday In Keno Tuesday morning, anil ev sp<ctor of Indian Irrigation systems,
11. I have decided to hold Satur
l*oon when they will go to ('ratei erybody thought th«* dead bad come irrived in the cltv Sunday from the
lake at which place I he Governor will to life.
days as Bargain Days. Each and
Klamath Agency and went out on the
be m**t by a delegation from the Med
Mr. Sinton, from the fpper lake. luiat next morning. They made a
every Saturday thereafter, different
FOR
ford Commercial Club and taken to was in Keno last week looking up a thorough Investigation of the recla
goods will be put on sale at bargain
Medford in an automobile.
local Ion for a minkery, as lie intends mation project for the Klamath res-
prices, and it will be to your special
falsing Minks for the market. He *rvation und as a result work will)
reports having several females on begin in about three weeks on' the
benefit to keep your “eye peeled"
Sustains Broken lag.
hand now and If he can find a suit drainage of 25.000 acres of marsh
and watch for future announcements.
C. N. Meyers was kicked on the able location will buy nil th«* live land. The work will be under the
leg Sunday by a horse and sustain mink that lie van got. We wish him supervision of Major H. G. Wilson,
*■*1 a severe fracture of the leg, the success.
the superintendent of the reserva
11 one being broken above the kuee.
Mr. George Spanls. from down the tion.
¡lite fracture »its a sever«* one and river, came to Keno Tuesday with a
This land will add greatly to the
On Saturday, JuL ii , there will I h ?
uj Mr Meyers Is pretty well along In load of new potatoes and sold them value of th«' reservation as It will
v* Hrs It will caute him considerable nt two ami one half cents per pound make excellent meadow and pasture
reductionson eveiything in the house
t rouble Dr Hamilton was summon
Thon. McCormack Is building a It comprises only a portion of the'
(ext epting contract goods) and it will
■ d and reduced the truciure. but It new tlume to operate Ills electric tiarsh Included In the survey for the
pay anyone wanting things in the
I will likely be some time before Mr. light plant
reclamation project that has been un
.Meyers will be able to be about He
jewelry line to call.
Mrs Wall. llarry Wail's mother, Ider consideration for th» past tew
KLAMATH FALLS
Ii* how confined to his room at the came tu Keno last Sunday from the i years.
I American hotel.
East on a visit.
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N. W Deal and George Kerns have
Jackson Held, the young boy who
gone to the coast to look up a loca- shot and killed George F. Demars
Six palms, as larg«* as can lie safe- tlun
st Portland last week, has been re-
1* brought from California to Ore
8am Padgett and it W Tower.with lemed from the county Jail on $5000
|gon, have be«*n ordered for the new Ids brother-in law who Is just from boll.
LEADING WATCHMAKER
JEWELER
Southern Faclflc depot at Eugene, by the East, have gone to the moun
Republican Block
•the promotion department of the Eu tains In pursuit of large game.
gene Commercial club They will be
John Ackley Is completing his new donkeys of Suowgoose and It was a
»hipped all ready to put Into their barge
novelty to ice the donkeys packed
places on the big cement platform The shceptuen have purchased three tor the first time.
of the new station.
CHAMÖERLAIH
CHY’S GUEST
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