Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 24, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 24, 1908.
VOL. XIII.
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NO. 39
MEIIF'OKI) END ANYXX XY.
M IHON-WOltDI- N Nt 1*1 I tl.H
t ONI ill I I. Bl ILDINGH.
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Tn* Hituy eveulng at ' H*-v*-n Gubl*-s
The flint steps have been taken In
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this city for the formation of a com­ Ja< k»<>n County UHI lit Id
III** buttle of Mr und Mis. Chus E
The
morning re Worden. m i urr*'*l the murriugi- of *
of th«- < rater Lake «agon
pany for the manufacture of concret«-
ngnlnst Tom thi-lr ihiughli-r. M m , to Burge W. ♦
turned
In all our *-»|M-rl*-m*• In th*- ii*w«|ii|«-r l.u-in*-»« we luivi- sel­
blocks for building purposi-a. The
Moon-,
Th*- Medford Tribune says that
The > ■ I i-tmiiiy , which took ♦ dom re«i-ivi-d anything liuti brought su*l* genuine satisfaction as the
machinery has been o-dered by a
Mason
es him with nlealllig timber. Tommy I plu*-*- at 5 o’clock, wus witnessed toil) ♦ following letter. A-i*M from the la* t that it brings us th*- welcome
number of local capitalists and word Will O. Steel, secretary of the Crater
Moor** has «old uml delivered wood l*y the relativea of th > brl*l<- und ♦ n* w « timi our * fforts to git*- lit*- r* u*lcrs of the ltepul>ll* an the right
was received that the same was ship Lak*- road comnilsalon appointed by
nnd poi*-« around tow n for h *- v < rnl , gr*Mim und u few frli-iuls. At Hie I ♦ kind of u | m *|>* r, something w*- lutti- labori-*! hard for, the I* tier
ped yesterday from Denver
Within Governor Chamberlain and chairman
y ears
♦ sound« it < turion call that should la* In * d< <1 liy the mothers and
Ilin*- iippolnti <l, to th*- stmliiH of
a week a corporation will be formed of the stat*- geographic board. Is pay­
The Jury wus secured this morn­ •■tigrln s Wi ilillng March, playu
♦ father« of Ilii« county.
to manufacture and handle the pro­ ing Medford a visit In the Interest of
As Mis. Wilson says, tills wotk Is imi I * Ing don*- “for nothing.*'
ing and taking of evlib tu * begun In Mi» I S V**i h* • >. Hi* a -tiding |
»
duct. A pressed brick machine will the Crater l.ak* road and will remain
tin- can** of XXIthrow, X|*-|hii»<- Coin took thi-lr pla<*-H under un ar*
♦ No; wc have un object——« iloutile obje* t. First, th*- extending of the
also be added to the equipment of the In the city for a number of days. Mr.
Steel has a number of propositions
pany v> A M Taylor, th*-contractor, mloli toe and »uillui, and ll**v.
♦ ilriulatloti and Inltiiem •«• of the flepul.lli-an ; -<■■ *>n<l, t I k - plat Ing of
company.
and II S y|oor<- and II I Winter*, I Pratt, of Ho- Pri-sbyt* ■ Ian Cliurih, ♦ mi*- of flics*- banks In every home in Klaiimtli 4'ounty. Tilat w<- arv
In view of the gr<-at amount of to take up with certain business men
suretit s on Ills bond
Mr Taylor |.* i fot in* d tl *■ < > rcmon/ using tin* ♦ going to la* suei-e-sful ill our efforts Is «irtain; the progn-ks we
building in prospect for tn« next few of Medford In conection with the con­
♦ have matit* assure« u* *»f that. Tills i-ait *,f the work I» tw-lng <!•>„.■
built ii two «t*>r> wooden building for ling srovlce.
years, th* r* *: a large fi< 1-1 for a com­ struction of the road, and until he has
Hut what pait of it is ta-ing don*
llie XX'IthroW. Melhas* Co , on ......... or
pany of th is nature, fonerete and arrived at a busines- undeistanding
Little Ml«» Neva Faught wns ring ♦ lor tin- ICepubllcatt..
tier of Fourth ami Klnmaih «lr**i-, beuici and <aiil*<l Hi* ring in a tailn ♦ your * liildi* n? Mr«. XX il«**li an«w* is Unit *pi> stimi la
cement buildings are fa-.t taking the with them he doe.- not «are to discus*
r u %« t m I im I tthi
♦ tati. Reati her I* It* r tarefu Uy;
and th*- t'oiiipnuy now claims tiial Illy.
place of structures of a'l other ma­ the nature of his bn.Mness.
It is now prai-ticaily determined
bur n<lii<r. Mr*. \\ i!*<m i« m uoman uliot
they were * «impeli**'! to pay over ii
Tli* I>| Id*
gown «a« of wl.lt*- ♦ thru
teria), and it is found to be even
fanejr,
thousatKl dollars In ex«**»*» of th*- con * r* p*- de chitie. over »Iri*- «ilk. Sli<- ♦ ion hi |ui/r moM highly. Il»r judumrnl i** not a pi
cheaper than brick. All of the mod­ that the Crater I^ake road is to be
of niufur«* roii«i<l«*i al ion. V. ha
has to
tract ¡.ile*
This was for work anil woi* a ti-ll and < al t ied a bouquet of ♦ lint h* ulwii)" th«*
ern buildings in the cities are now constructed from Medford to the lake
ought
to
ap|M
al
dim
tty
to
th«
’
mother*
of
llii«*
<
W
Ipme
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material whl'li would hav*- been u arid*
being built of cement blocks or re­ and not on to Kiamat h Falls for the
roM-s.
Ben on th*- building
inforced concrete, which is found to time being. The taxpayers of Klam-
Ml»» Stella <’iiiii|d>*ll'* gown, a« ♦ «»nr *<»h< Ifudr I*» Ill«* w« Ifarr nt finir «liildr«ii.
♦
Hat unlay.
be more endurable and to present a ath county want the road constructed
hrl<l*-»mal<L wa« <*f pink liberty su'ln
I but th*- county court of that county,
inox
hl.iiiinth
Fall«,
De*.
21,
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The trial of th*- case of XX'Ithriyw, and al.*- iairl**l pink > *u- iui I oiim . *
much
neater appearance.
i
>
<*>uhl
l*«
’
k
into
Hi,-
future
of
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M* Ihn»*- Co vs, A. M. Taylor, **t al,
Tne manufacture of ¡-rested brick with the exception of one commission­
Mr XV. II Ma»on, brother < th*-
<1 «re lli<- great benefit a lunik
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is still going on Th*- defense I» pre- groom, acted as b*-«t man.
will also be greatly appreciated by er, is bolding back and so far will not
I never get« very large, they
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M-ntlng their in«*' today.
those contemplating erecting busi­ accede to the request of the member*
After th*- ceremony u wi-ddln
» one of th«*««* little bank« whi«ii
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J im - Coburn. Indicted for «billing tier Wil« served. Hl tallies lie*-)
ness blocks as it is far superior to of the Crater I-ake road commission,
« fin- Republican 1« offering fbeui on «u* h lila-rul la-mi» and a bank ac­
n cow from J G Wight, was arraign* d in sinllnx ami whit«- carnation»
the hand made product. Great in­ although they have the backing of
♦ count 1« started for •■*** Ii one.
this iniirnIng nnd entered a plea of account of tli*- Holldii*- s* a»<
convenience and disoatisiaction have a large majority of the taxpayer*.
I
Ju«t «it down and think about t a f*-w niinute«,<l*-ar people. What
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not guilty. Ills trial was set for Jan­ Christmas dinner «a« given
prevailed in the past over the neces­ The county court of Jackson county,
are
we
all
working
«*>
hard
for
unil
«a*rift<
ing
our
own
pleasure«
♦
uary 7. The Indictment »a» found
sity of using the quality of brick however, having determined that the
Th«- house wuk bi-uutliiilly decorat­
and
«-■■infnrt
*-a<
h
ibi).
if
not
for
our
children*.*
A
luink
account
«
two year* ago.
which is obtainable here on account taxpayers of the county want the road
ed In Oregon grape, nilsl* to*- and snil-
♦ «tart* <1 tor your l**>, or girl or grandchildren, niece«, nepti*-«« or
Tii*-«ilay.
of its softness and unsightly rough -constructed, are willing to levy the
lai
Boui|ii*-t» or large white *-hr>»
tax. so that the county will provide
Judge Drake and J C Rutenlc, at­ aiith* iniiriii* were pla<-*-<| *>n <llh*-r ♦ friend«, at the age of 2 to 5 year«, in* an« a «nug little *um toward
The prospects
» corners and surface.
the «25,000 for each of two years to
torneys for XVIthrow, Mvlhase Co, side of the archway where the cere­ ♦ their < <*Beg** course by the time they have tlni«li*-d high «* hool.
are bright in K*amath Falls for any
;
be used in the construction of the
And
we
ull
kuow
an
edu*
allow
i«
a
very
e««*-utial
thing
in
a
lx*)'«
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and A. M Taylor, et al . consumed mony »»» perform**«!, and whit«* car­
company which can put up buildings
' road, w ith the aid of the state and
or girl'» Ilf*- nowailuy«. Without if they are «imply not in th*- race,
th*- entire day in presenting their nation« were In the <11 fl rent rooms
on an equality with those of the lar-
national government.
argument* to th«- jury. The can«- has.
i ger cities.
From eight o'clock until ten a re­ ♦ that 1« all, ami are laiilly liandi* ap|«-<1 all their life in coniw-qu**uce.
In his report^recently the secretary
♦ There i« one e«|>*-< tall) good feutare atHiut th*-««* little hank». too,
be*-n a haul fought on*- nnd has taken ception »»> beld and between sev«-n-
of
the department of the Interior rec­
lni|***»«ll>l«-
to
get
the
small
*
hange
out
of
them
* anil tiial 1» that it i«
five days for trial
After the Inst rue- ' ty-five and ime hundrvd lavlted
< ITV COUNC IL.
ommended to congress that the sum
♦ to um * for a thousand and one things small lining*- Is needed for in
lions by the Judge the cns«* will go friends ralled to extend congratula-
The regular meeting of the City of «21,000 be appropriated with
♦ a family. It mu«t «lay right thvr*- until it is taken to th*- l*ig liank.
to the Juri muhii Hm*- this evening lions. The Mlasea Faye llogue. Fan-
Council was held Monday night with which to build a road within the Cra­
♦ for tlier*- i« only one k*-y and the luinki-r him-elf tarri*-« it. Teach
XX wlne«Mlajr.
tn Virgil and llaxel l<**lf - presided at
President F. T. Sajiderson presiding. ter Lake national park. This road
Tile Jury In the can*- of Withrow, th** punch bowl In the library, nnd ♦ tin- children to save their jwiinh*«, nit kcl« mid dimes ami don't for­
A building ordinance was introduc­ i is to be built about the park and will
get
lluit
the
little
«lot
ill
tin-
top
will
admit
a
tive-flolisr
gobi
pie«e
♦
Melba»*- Company vs A M Taylor, serv*'d <nke to the guests.
a«
easily
a«
a
penny.
I
know
tlioae
pieces
are
hot
very
plentiful
in
ed
by Councilman Hanks, making it make it possible for automobiles to
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It 8 Moor«* and II J. Winters, re- i
Many beautiful gifts were received
♦ most of our homes, t*ut we ought to I m - able to «lip in one a year any­
necessary before building any store, make a complete circuit of the lake
turned a verdict last evening In favor nnd they were shown
way.
Then
take
the
tuon*-y
to
the
bank
ami
d*-|*o«it
it
and
let
it
residence,
barn or other structure Ion an easy grade. It is with this road
«
of the defendant, Il I as not been room.
I
m -draw ing that ■*< |a-r < ent lnt*-rc«t. It i« much better Ilian «|«-mling
witbin
the
city limits to first make 'that the proposed highway from Med­
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announced whether the case will be.
Among th«- pres«-nts r«*celved were
it
for
candy
or
cheap
Nina*
toy«
that
ar**
soon
hrokctt
or
♦
lost,
an
application
and secure a permit ford will connect.
appealed or not.
many handsome pieces of cut glass
The advantages of such a road ar*
We now lutve four of th<-«c little Intnk« in our family anti «hall
for same from the Council, plans,
Judge Noland this limi 11 1l>K HI "US* ‘I and nnmt-rous articles of rich silver ♦
in
no way mad- '<) clear as by a few
take
out
«me
more
In
a
f*
w
days.
specification*- and estimated cost to
the jurymen until after the Holidays ware
The father of th*- bride pre- ♦
“tfl*. well." some will *ay, "Murray is not doing this for noth*
be filed with the application. For figures shown by Mr. Steel regarding
The first trial has tie* n . i ( for Janu «ent<-<l the young couple with n ii*-*-«! ♦
violation of this ordinance a penalty ithe tourist trade at the lake last year.
ary 4.
to n house and lot on Kwauna Heights « ing.” No, of niiirs*- lie i« not; very few of ua work for nothing
It
we
cun
In-Ip
it;
but
Mr.
Murray
i«
giving
u«
u
clean,
W
liolesoine.
♦
is
^ttached of a fine of front 910 to Even with the difficulty which is ex­
The Court has been n.-nrlng a num­ will* Ii Is valu«*d at «4000. Mrs XX or-
«25, or imprisonment from five to perienced by those who visit the lake
tier of Equity cases today and «111 d**n « gift was a certificate of deposit ♦ u|*-to-*bitc, newsy county ¡taper and In- <le«4*rvcs our ¡«itrunage,
♦
especially
when
w*-
can
«<>
materially
liilp
oursr-lvo
while
helping
ten
days. The ordinance passed to under the present condition of the
probably take an adjournment either fur «500
*
him.
its
second
reading and read by title. roads, there were over 5000 persons
this evening or tomorru* until after
Mr. and Mrs Mason left on Wednes-
Ilurrali
for
th*-
little
luink«.
ami
may Murray keep on with the
An ordinance was Introduced by at the lake. The camp maintained
the first of the year.
day’s bout for Han Francisco and ♦
good work until thrre I» at lea«t one in each family In the county.
♦
Councilman
Ankeny declaring the there by Mr. Steel, for the first time
<*t h*-r California [mints, returning
cost of a certain sidewalk which was in its history paid money on the in-
HATTIE WILSON.
THREE TEA< IIEItN NEEDED.
her«- shnrtlx after the firs of th*- year ♦
♦
ordered
built and ordering the Police * vestment, something like «1000 for
Th*- Bcliool Board of District No. | when they will I»«- at home to their
;
Judge
to
enter it In the record for the season. The Crater Lake Trans-
1, the Klamath Falls rcbools. will many friends at "The Gabi«*«," which
I
that
purpose
as a lien against the Hiortation company made over «5000
probably m*-*-t tonight to select three they will occupy during th*- abaence IIXXE XI E HAD XN EMERGENCY".'1
NEXX NCHOOL NEEDED.
Ion the season which all went to Kla­
pro|*erty.
This
ordinance was also
new teacher* to fill vacancies which of Mr and Mrs, XX'orden In th*- East.
P. L. Fountain, one of the directors
The City Council met Tuesday
I passed to its second reading and read math Falls. XX'ith a good road open­
will occur In January. Miss Stella
The wedding wits on«* of the pret­ evening tn special session to pass two *’f the city schools, stat?.* that it will
ed up front Medford and with tourists
I by title.
Campbell ha» resign«-«! a* teacher of tiest «-v«*r given Iti Klamath Falls, and ordinances with the expectation that be absolutely necessary to erect a
The City Attorney was asked his s'opping here and making the trip
the Eighth grade to take effect about oik - of unusual Interest, on account they will go into effect immediately ‘ new school building in this city next
opinion
of the legality of the Dog to the lake, the county would benefit
the middle of the moult), and Ml»» of th«- wld*- circle of friends of both U|xin their passage and the signing l yeah. The present handsome stone I
License
ordinance.
The ordinance is greatly the «50,000 is a good invest-
Baker hits resigned a» teacher of the bride nnd groom This has be*-n Mrs of same by the Mayor. There ar*- structure was built throe years ago, j
a
very
lengthy
affair
and Mr. Stone n-ent.
Third grad*-. Ilealilea these two va­ Mason's horn*- for many years, and those who differ In opinion with the ■ but already it is filled to overflowing,
As to his labors as the chairman nt
stated that he did not care to give
cancies It will be necessary to add much aatisfactlon is felt that her City Council and also assert that the and the accommodation- are inade­ !
the
state geographic board, Mr. S’cel
a positive opinion until he had care­
another teacher to th*- Primary grade. marriage will not take her away, as r*-« *-nt Peddlers License*, passed un- quate to the increased ; (tendance of
fully perused same, but it was his stated Wednesday that it was not tne
G XV XX'hlte, on*- of the directors. sh** would I**- greatly missed by all, der an emergency, will not become a school children.
opinion that it was unreconcilable, in intention of the board to rename any
)«>ft for Portland this morning, am! nnd esptclally in niuslcn) circles.
Miss Pool, one of the Primary tea­
law until thirty days have expired.
that several of the sections were con­ place or suggest new names unless
this leaves
_____ _ I* , _ L. . Fount! in and F T
Th*- groom, who Is on* of Klamath
Attention is called to the recent chers, has over fifty scholars under
tradictory. For instance, one section the) were petitioned to do so. In the
Sanderson as the only members of Falls' young business men. Is popular decision of the Supreme Court in her charge, while Miss Jensen's room
ease of Klamath /’alls the residents
provided that dogs were nuisances.
the board In town, Mr Sanderson in muali-al and social circle*. He is the cast* of the Portland Vehicle tax. Is crowded to its full capacity. Every
One sections provided that all dogs wish to have the name Link river
could not be s**«-n this a'ternoon, lint a member of the Twenty-one Club, In that case the Initiative Referen­ available space has been taken up
without licenses should be taken up changed to Klamath river, as it is
Mr. Fountain stated that li<- waa In one of Hu- most exclusive social clubs dum law was upheld, which gives the with desks in order to give the chil­
bv the marshal, and another that the a part of the same stream. The board
favor of Miss Nett Drew to fill Miss of tin- city. Mr. Mason l.< th«* fourth people thirty days In which to file a dren seating accommodations, and it
owners were to be taken up or arrest­ informed these people that they
Campbell's place 111 the E'glith grade. member of thin organization to be­ petition to have the matter referred is stated that there is not sufficient
ed. The Council ordered the Attor­ would have to petition the board, and
Miss Drew has a fine reputation as a come a Benedict within the past year. to a vote of the people. The deci­ room for hearing recitations.
ney to draw up a new ordinance to this is to be done soon. In this the
teacher and received high honors at
sion was In effect that no law could
The Primary grade is to be divid­
be presented at next regular meeting. board works in perfect harmony with
th** Normal school.
be passed to go Into effect until after ed and three classes formed, and for
Bl INI* PIGS Ml ST GO.
The meeting then adjourned until the local people.
Miss Bell, of Brow nsboro, a sister |
thirty days from Its passage, except the use of the third clast a room has
Mr. Steel is very enthusiastic over
Sheriff Barnes has given notice that
7:30 Tuesday night.
of Miss Donna Bell of the Third
In the case of an emergency vital to been fitte*! up in the basement. This
tne prospects for the building of good
grade, will probably b*> selected ns th*- saloon.» must quit business, He the peace and health of the city. is the best that can be done to take
roads throughout the state. Every-
the extra teacher In th*- Print* ry says he means just what he says and Klamath Falls has passed very few care of the children and it is hoped XVOl I D I N< Ol'RAGE
v. hi re there have been enthusiastic
< HILDREN TO READ. mtellngs regarding the building of
that from now on there w ill be no rest ordinances recently the endorsement the school will get through this year.
grade.
Parents should encourage thetr roads and results are beginning to
for the violators of the prohibition of which for thirty days would ser­ It Is asserted, however, that another
Ichildren
to rend good nooks. The be noticeable in some parts of the
i
law.
The
first
movement
In
the
mat-
iously
affect
the
peace
or
health
of
year
the
present
building
will
not
be
­
lutili
I ter was made Monday when a raid the city.
gin to hold all the scholars, and un­ ¡habit once acquired Is lasting and has state.
doubtedly action will be taken in the an Important bearing on the educa­
Tho students were very agreeably wa» made on the Central nnd Stand­
near future preparatory to the erec­ tion of the young. One of the best BANK WILL GIVE PRIZES
entertained by Key. Price who gave ard places. Tho sheriff nnd Deputy
SOME WAITED TOO LONG.
ways to encourage the -sung people
FOR THE BEST ARTICLE.
us a short talk in chnpcl. The or- Schallock simultaneously called upon
Tho ice harvest Is off for the pres- tion of a second building in another I to read would be to present them
Mr.
Reed
with
a
search
warrant,while
$30.00 in prizes will be given away
location
in
the
town.
chostra played n selection.
ent ns the snow and wec weather has
with a library card for Christmas. free by the First National Bank, of
A game of basket ball was played Deputies Gut bridge nnd Low mndo softened the Ice so tnnt it Is very
This
would be a most acceptable pres­ Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the best
a
call
upon
J.
V.
Houston.
Nothing
between the Amazons and Skinners,
FIND DEAD MAN IN HOAD.
poor. Some good Ice was secured on
In the Gymnasium at 2:30, the score wns found at the latter bar, but the Sunday nnd Monday from five to six
Word was received Tuesday morn­ ent for both old and yi ung. The article written on the following sub­
being 10 to 12 in favor of the Ama- sheriff secured a jug of whiskey at inches thick. It is claimed, however, ing by the sheriff and undertaker that cards only cost «1 and gives the hold­ ject: “Why Klamath County Should
the Standard. It is stated that this
tons, making a very close game.
Word was received this morning er the free privileges of the library Help Build the Crater Lake Wagon
that not enough has been secured to
Road.”
The school was closed today for is only the beginning nnd that others last during the summer. Many per­ by the sheriff and undertaker that for one year.
Many persons would not hesitate
This contest is open to any resident
two weeks* vacation, ending January are liable to he cnllod upon nt nny sons expected the cold spell to last a man, supposed to be an Indian, was
to pay from one dollar to five for a of the county free. Your article must
time and without warning.
4, 1909.
longer and were wait! ig with the found dead in tho road between the
book as a present to a member of the be limited to not over 500 words. It
It has formerly been a custom for
hope of securing thicke- Ice. It Is Downing ranch and the California
family, but how much more value must be written on one side only of
the faculty to give the students a
HOLLAND BY JANUARY 1.
believed that there will be plenty of line. Undertaker Whitlock left for
treat at Christmas time and for the
The operation department of tho ice later in the senson as usually the the scene at 9 o’clock Tuesday morn­ they would get for their money If the paper. It must be signed by the
they would present a library card as writer, with P. O. address. It must
students to give tho faculty some Southern Pacific has Issued order* to coldest weather Is In February.
ing and returned that night.
present. But in a Student Body meet­ tho agent at Worden to be In readi­
When found by the Coroner, the a gift, as the recipient would then be mailed to us not later than Jan­
ing this week they decided to change ness to move to Holland by tho first
body was Identified as that of John have access to hundreds of the best uary 10,1909. Mark your envelope
FOR SALE:
A fine stock ranch Morgan, an Indian from the Klamath books written.
the custom and the faculty and stud­ of January. The schedule of freight
with word “Good Roads Prize Con­
ents go In together and get some­ rates now in force to XX’orden will of 3000 acres with abundance of Reservation, who went through this
test.” The articles will be judged
thing for the school, In the way of apply when the delivery is made to water and enough timber for the city yesterday. lie was riding horse­
Last Saturday Roy Kilgore sold to by an impartial committee and the
statuary, hooka, etc. Something that Holland, until through rates to Klam­ ranch. Twelve miles from Klamath back and It Is supposed that he was J. H. Bernard of Lakeview a fine winning ones published In local pa­
will be permanent tn the school.
About 500 acres fine plow drunk and fell from the horse.
ath Falls arc adopted.
When the Falls.
brown Missouri Jack weighing 1200 pers.
»15.
After an Investigation of the cir- pounds. The price paid was (1000.
cluing*- Is mntle all travel and freight land; the balance meadow nnd pas­
First prize...........................
For Rale or Trade—Residence and shipments will be handled by the ture. The ranch cintrols 3000 acres cumstances the coroner decided that Mr. Kilgore had two Jacks, a brown
no.
Second Prize......................
basine** property In the beat town railroad In connection with tho Klam­ of open range, and many thousand no Inquest was necessary, and the and a bay, but all lovers of mules
Third prize ......................... . 15
In the Willamette valley.
acres more are available.
body was turned over to the relatives pronounced the brown one the best
ath Lake Navigation Company.
Yours for GOOD ROADS,
Inquire at the Boeton fltor*.
Price 118,000.00. Terms easy.
of the dead Indian who took It to of the two as It had superior style
The First National Bank.
7-ltf
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Soo the KKK Store’s Ad inside.
MASON * SLOUGH.
the Agency for burial Wednesday.
and action.—Bonanza Bulletin.
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A Plea for the Little Banks.