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45768 INTEIIENI ING I I I MH I IIOM YONNA AND DAIBY. ♦ * f » k » I » PLEVNA ITEMS. ♦ ♦ WAMI’I N NEWS ♦ 1*1 MIAU Hl N m DM IMUN I Adum Wsldmun Is building a cui- ler on tils plucir in the eustern part ti. F Hevlts hauled two large lova Eugene Spencer went to Klamath of the valley. for wood Monday. Falla Thursday on business. Mr F aught, of Yonnn. whose place Mrs. Brentner In planning a trip Loon Anderson went to Poke gama was recently burned, has bought and to Hutita ilaibuiu on business coa SALEM, Ore. On the ground >3t Wednesday after a load of freight. moved to Ills plate the old pioneer liected with her home there. ita the state has no right or title to the' I*. H Puckett, of Cold Springs, store In lionansa, which stood where Just received word that Mr. Bates, fees and perquisites exacted by the passed here Tuesday on his way to the new bunk bulldlrg now stands, her renter, lost his piano house and defendant under the statutes referred { K lanuti b Falla. it took sixteen hoi sea to pull It. pianos by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Major Spencer and to In the cornplaint and that the de-, Chas Colson has bought a tank John Faulkuer was the fortunate little son, Laurent«-. returned to their fendant Is not accountable to the for his windmill, which he Intends to duck hunter of last Hunday. home Hunday after a few days' vialt «■•ate therefor, the Supreme Court, put up soon. Arthur Brentner and bls mother with relatives i In the Wampus pre- in an opinion written by Justice Ha-« Mr and Mrs. C. C. Pearson and went to town Tuesday. kin, reversed the decree of Judge I cl net. family spent Sunday evening with Mr. Whlleilne had a Christmas tree Ed Way and W. Brown were over William Galloway of tbe Circuit I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Simpson. at his house for the children. from Pokegarna Sunday bunting 'Court, and dismissed the suit of the J. Kirkpatrick la having his win state against the former Secretary Mr. Lee and Mr Milla have Just ducks. ter supply of wood cut by J ease finished hauling Mr. Van Valken- Miss Bertha Anderson returned to of State F. I. Dunbar, which was I Drew. burg's wood her home Tuesday after a stay of brought to compel him to reimburse, Mr. Harnes, the sheriff, and Harn the state fur the amount of fees and Lloyd Alford was a visitor In this four months in Klamath Falls. Walker passed through Yonna Mon neighborhood Hunday, perquisites collected by him during day Mr. Whltellue went to town Satur THF AGAIN FOR HTATEHOOD his two terms of office and converted' Mr Stanley last week bought some day. to hie own use. grain of Godfrey Beck. The suit was brought by tbe state Hkatlng has been good In this vi New Mexico anti Arizona Will Co-op. i u|>ou relation of District Attorney J. Chaa. McCumber has been making cinity during the piat week but the eratr, But They Plan for Two rails for fencing this week. H McNary, substituted tor J. K. Ice la melting now. Htatca Instead of One Harrison Gray has sold bls buggy Hears, and a decree was obtained .Mr. Brentner spent a few days last team to P H Gray, of Poe Valley. week in Keno. WASHINGTON. New Mexico and from Judge Galloway against Dunbar Mr and Mrs Vierra, of the Hilda Mr Talbot and a friend were duck Arizona are preparing for another tor the sum of »103,928, collected as brand ranch, gave a New Year's party hunting on the river one day iani brilliant dash for statehood after the fees for filing articles of Incorpora to a number of their friends. week when the latter fell) Into the close of the holiday recess. This time tion, issuing notorial commissions, Miss lllnnche Robinson, of Gale, river getting a good wetting He they will co-operate, but the efforts recording trade mark«, copying laws who hue been visiting her slater. Miss succeeded In killing ten ducks, bow- w||| be for two states Instead of one. and journals, issuing appointments May Robinson, returned Thursday by ever. Both territories are hopeful of suc- of commiiuiloneriw of deeds, other way of Klamath Fulls, going as fur A Brentner la contemplating PUt- i c«*SH. New Mexico has been trying commissions, agents' certificates to as Dairy with Mr and Mrs. Drew's ting In 2 o acres of alfalfa the coming for almost 60 years to get into the fire Insurance companies, licenses to family, who were going to Ln rigeli spring. Union, and Arizona for almost half life Insurance agents, annual licenses Valley to spend New Year's with their to life Insurance companies, requisi .Mrs. Brown, of Klamath Falls, Is of t hat time. relatives. tions and warrants of arrest, regis III Keno as nurse for a while. At the beginning of every s<s»lon W. L. HI m psi >n, of Dairy, made a Miss lllnnche Foster am! brother, <>f Congress their labors are renewed. tering titles In Insurance matters, is buwltt*•»» trip to li. Y. (Irai a, of Yon- [Joe, visit'd In this district Sunday. Ho far they tuve been doomed to dis suing powers of attorney, Issuing cer nn Valiev, lust Wednesday. Ttio-o having their names on th«- appointment, largely owing to tbe tificates of authority to insurance Earle Gray, of Dali', visited In (oil of Honor for th* third month of feeling among conservative Eastern companies, and filing statements of the valley last w <'k. visiting the Hll : x-hool for perfect attendance were: Senator« and Representatives that the mutual fire Insurance associations, dvhraiKl school for half a day. The foundation of the plaintiff's I Charley H '. It«. Willi- Ihirf.-, Mar . [territories are not prepared for state- Mr. anil Mrs. Tom .Michael gave u Byers, Blanche Thompson, Clifford , right of recovery, as disclosed by the hood. This objection, the friend* of New Year's dinner to friends nod r<l- I (evils and Burdette Byers. the la nding bilia contend, has grad- complaint, is that these sums of mon nt Ives. ey were collected by the Secretary of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sevlts visited : «tally grown amaller and smaller. Godfrey Beck gave a New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Heavllln, of Klamath | President Roosevelt haa Indicated State for the use and benefit of the .dinner to friends and relatives. Fall*. Wednesday. | to Governor Currie, of New Mexico, state, the contention of the plaintiff As little Mias Ora McCumber was Mr. and Mrs. Milla spent Christmas and to the representatives of Arizona being that the constitution prescribes coming to school Tuesday morning with Mrs. McCormick, of Keno. that he will use his best efforts to , a salary for the Secretary and fixes she saw three, coyotes. These peats Burdette Byers was absent from further both 'bills during the short that as his whole comi>ensation, and are becoming very numerous In Yon school Tuesday anti Wednesday. session, and both territories have , that therefore the statute which al na Valley and most of the ranchers Our teacher visited Mrs. Lee In large and influential lobbies at work lows to him certain fees and perquis- are wishing for a bounty on them. the Lone Pine district last Saturday I for them. Western Senators and Re Itfes for work done is unconstitution- Jesse Dre«' Is sawing wood for Hur- fl F Sevita has Just subscribed for ' presentatlves generally favor the bills . al and void. The constitution pro- rlaon Gray this week. the Republican and thus started a and will urge that they be taken up , Ides an annual flat salary of 11500.' It Is reported that Mr. Shook has bank account for his sop Clifford. Assuming without deciding," says In both the Senate and the House MK 25 wild g< ese, but will not sell any the court, "that the compensation G. F. Sevlts went to G. W. Heavi- »«on as possible. of them. tin's on business Hunday. Unquestionably, however, many Of , provided for in these statutes is fees Chas. Drew has bought Marlon Mr. Brentner sold two hogs In the. the older Senators and members are , and perquisites and within the Inhibi- Bennett's cattle. Falls last week for »23. 1 still unconvinced of the desirability . tlon of the constitution, then the leg-1 Wm. Flackus has brought a drill G. F. Sevlts and family attended of creating two new states, and the , islative acts authorizing them are ing machine from Klamath Falls and the Long Lake dance Thursday ulght. fact that only 60 days of the session , clearly void to that extent and can-, will begin drllliug his well soon. All reported a good time remain is strongly against them. If , not be construed as authorizing the’ The weather has been no cold In A llrentner la contemplating en tbe measures are to succeed it will be . collection of them for the use and Yonna that some of the people arc larging bls dairy, lie will purchase necessary for them to have practically benefit of the state. No such inten- losing their chickens by freezing. Mr. same costs of Mr. Whitellne. 'the unanimous support of both hous- . tion on the part of the Legislature Is Hainmersley has lost several lately apparent; the right to exact such fees G F Sevlts has Just sold 300 lbs 1 ><e of Congress. Mrs N. 8. Drew and Mrs. Chas. of parsnips to the Schallock & Dag for the benefit of the state or its title Drew gave a dinner last Wednesday gett Co , of Klamath Falls, fol to the money so collected must be WORKMAN ELECTRON FTED. evening. All present enjoyed them cents per pound Chester Allen, a young man of 22 established by legislative authority. selves very much. The guests were: Mr. Byers was In the Falls Satur years, was electrocuted Tuesday af If the fees cannot be exacted at ail. Mrs. N H Draw, Mrs. Iva Drew. Miss day. ternoon as he was at work on the if collected without authority, they Nettie Drew, Miss May Robinson, Miss Mrs. Brentner has found a new way new power line between Phoenix and may be recovered by the person from Blanche Robinson. Miss Waive Drew, of growing poppies during the freez whom exacted, if he is not otherwise Mlaa Fay Drew and Messrs. Chaa. ing weather. She places the poppy Talent. Over 20.000 volts passed barred." through his body, death being Instan Drew Jesse Drew, John Donnell and root In a can of soil and puts tbe After citing two cases brought in taneous. Members of the crew with Dale Drew. can on the stove to keep the Bill! which he was at work immediately Multnomah County to establish the Some of the residents of Yonna warm. She has had good success «ttrnmoned aid. two doctors reapond- right of district attorneys to collect . Valley are again being bothered by Mr. an«! Mrs. Van Valkenburg ar>- . Ing. but nothing could be done to the »10 divorce suit fee. which are having their chicken houses visited visiting friends in Marysville, Calif in point, t^e court continues: ward resnsclatIng the young man. by unknown visitors after dark. "The effect of the. e two decisions Mrs. A. Brentner is acting as agent [ Allen was «landing In a small pnd- Mrs August Flmkus Is visiting at for the Mills Seed House of Rose 1.« that the «county > Clerk had no au lie of water through which tbe wire Mrs. Fred Heck's. Hill, Ne. N She has strawberry slips .^„.4 un,| waa throwing a wire over thority to exact the f -e for the beue- John Shook, of Bonanza, was In to sell at 10 cents each. They are a a pole, when It came In contact with tlt of the county unless it had been • he valley las» week. While here he new variety of strawberry which can a power wire running to the southern expressly authorized and when wrong bought 500 pounds of oats of God* I lie grown In the house and bear In • n<l of the valley. The entire voltage fully collected, the county had no frey Beck. four months after planting. of over 20,000, beiug carried on that right or title to it; but it was the Mr« Wm. Hparks. of Bonanza, vis .Mr. Lee Is hauling hay which was wire, passing through bis body. The property of the person from whom ited with her parents, .Mr and Mrs. i purchased of O. W. Heavllln. ; fact that the wire was in a small pud It was collected, anti this principle Henry Hclimohr, of Swan Lake, last Ernest Boyd and Guy Thompson dle of water rendered any escape applies equally to the statute author Sumter. were in this district Sunday and Mon troui receiving the full current most izing the exaction of fees by the See* C. II. McCutnber has disponed of day. rotary of State. If the fees are il j unlikely. some of his live stock, consisting of Mr. Puckett, of Pucket Station. I A colonization scheme of vast ini- legally exacted they are the property four head of cattle and one horse. pa««ed through here Wednesday. 11c i imiuiii'V Is so dwu sss the operations nt i''tru of of the person front whom collected, ! J portance seen in The buyer's name was not learned. reports having killed eight bear so „ indicate headed by James J. Hill ami the state has no right thereto." Chas. McCumber bought potatoes farthls w inter. and B. F. Yoakum in the consolida- of Mr. Carlson last week. Homer Byer« had n nnrow escape jten of 9even million acres of Gulf Ill RTO.N To si < < I FD Tlte U. S. Weather Bureau of Yon Wednesday. He, with Emery and , (>n8t land valued at »75.000.000, FORAKER IN SENATE. nn Valley, which Is kept by Jacob ¡Glenn Sevlts and Willie Barnes, were which is being arranged at Kingsville. COLUMBUS, Ohio. Dec. 31.—Def Rurnk, makes the following annual 1 playing In front of the school house, Texas. Among the larger ranches in inite announcement was made from lutninnry for 1908: | when four drunken tramps came Month 8. Dp. ¡along, one of them firing n revolver volved aru three' belonging to Mrs. the headquarters of Charles P. Taft, Mx. Ml. P. P. M. Klug. John B. Armstrong and here this morning that he had with-' January., 51 0.75 0.25 1.25 ¡at Homer, just nilsstng him. John Kennedy. The property bor-| drawn from the Senatorial race “in February.. 63 0.54 5.25 4.00 tiers the lower Gulf for 150 miles. the interest ot harmony." It was .March.... 69 8 0.49 3.80 2.00 AMI lili »N I LEET TO All*. Janies J. Hill, who recently acquired also stated that the Hamilton County April......... 80 11 0.69 0.20 0.30 May........... 75 22 1.49 0.25 0.15 i Slxtccn Battlc«hlp« Likely to he Or .control of the Colorado and Southern delegation, the backbone of the Taft and the St. Louis, Brownsville and strength, would be delivered to Con June......... 90 26 0.25 • 0 • e e e dered to Italian Cities to Aid (Mexico, is accredited with responsi gressman Theodore Burton, thus in July......... 100 35 e e 0 e e • • e • In Work of Resene. bility for the venture, which contem suring his election as the successor August... 101 25 T. • e • • e e plates the apportionment of the enor of Senator Foraker. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. — The great September. 91 24 T. see a . a Senator Foraker at noon issued a October... 81 20 2.12 see see American battleship fleet, built for mous tract into small farms for col onization. B. F. Yoakum, chairman statement formally withdrawing from put poses of destruction, may after all November. 71 15 0.86 0.20 0.20 December, 48 *18 0.47 4.80 2.76 have to go down In history as one of the Rock Island and Frisco sys the Senatorial fight. This leaves the of the greatest humanitarian agents tems, has been prominent in the nego field clear for Burton. Mx. Maximum temperature. — ■■■- ■ ■' I ■■■'«■ - ■ In modern times. Not content with tiations which are in line with his Ml., Minimum temperature. I the outpourings of private charity, consistent policy of extension. If our neighbors would only praise P., Precipitation In inches. it Is probable that the American gov our virtues once In a while we might 8., Snowfall. ernment will direct this great fleet According to an announcement be willing to over look their faults. Dp., Depth of snow on ground when away from Its own maritime progress Just made, none but unmarried men deepest. towards home, to the strlckeu city of will be accepted by the government $100 Reward, $100. Messina and the other Italian ports In future to Berve as officers In the The readers of this paper will be pleased to WILBUR WRIGIIT BREAKS where devastation beyond the unaid constabulary for on the Philippine learn that there 1« st least one dreaded disease ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS. ed efforts of the Italian people them Islands, and officers already In the th« science has been «bio to cure in ell its LE MANS, France, Dec. 31.—Wil selves to repair has been wrought by service will not be allowed to marry stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to' bur Wrlgbt beat all previous aero the earthquake and tidal wave. without the consent of the govern the medical fraternity. Catarrh betnz a con-1 The matter of dispatching the fleet ment until they have attained their stltultonal disease, requires a constitutional plane records here this afternoon with a flight that lasted two hours on its mission of mercy is now un captaincies. This decision has been treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in- and nine minutes. He covered offici der consideration and a speedy deci reached because of the Isolation of ternallv, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de ally a distance of seventy-three miles, sion In favor of such employment is many of the constabulary posts and stroylng the foundation ot the disease, and but as a matter of fact, made over expected. The sixteen warships are the great difficulty that has been en giving tbe patient strength by building up ninety miles. The feat was more re now making their way through the countered in providing transporta the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith J markable because of the Intense cold. Red 8ea, and should arrive at Port tion and shelter suitable for women. In Ita curative powers that they offer One Later Wright went aloft with M. Bar- Said on the eastern entrance of the Hundred Dollara tor any ease it tails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. See Ady for marsh lands. tou ns a passenger. Suss Canal by Sunday. *“>. 7 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST <>• SAVINGS BANK st Klamath Falls, in lire Htate of O»ej'>n, at ths close ot business, Nov. 27, 190». RESOURCES DOLLARS Loans and Discounts..................... Due from approved reserve Itanke Cui rent expense« ........................ Ca»h on hand................................ Total . »43,107 6« LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital utock psid in............................................ Undivided profits, less ezpenses and tazes paid Time certificates of deposit................................... Savings deposits..................................................... I 25,»MJ 1,234 7,585 9.2»» 00 19 00 50 »43,107 69 Tou).. S tztb or O semos , / County of Klamath,) I. J. W. biemens, Cashier of the above-named bank', do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of mv knowledge and belief. J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 9th day of Itecember, 190». L eslie K ooeks , Notary Public. Coasscr—Attest: G. W. WHITE, i > Directors. GEO. T. BALDWIN,? Now ¡s the time to visit Cal if ornia « HEN summer has passed in these northern states, the sun is only miid under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of na ture’s happy provisions—eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California has been called the “Mecca of the winter tourist.” Its hotels and stop ping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied recreations The Southern Pacific Co. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. For full information, sleeping ear reservations and tickets, call on, telegraph or write any S. P. Agent, or I WM. McMURRAY, (Jefl. PQ33. |Q|.( Portland, Oregon MOUTON^ HOTEL 1 " PORTLAND OREGON Ill III II Sto. « “■ « M odern C omfobt M odkbate P bicxs 11111 ONLY ROOF U |j 11 lorn Ul Ü III HI It III iit (y GARDEN IN liuti ii«r. ilii m lini»» PORTLAND Hi Im « Ii IrKS III II ni Mill»“** The Tourist IleaJquarteni of Columbia Valley ENGAGE ROOMS EARLY FOR THE ALASKA- YUKON EXPOSITION A. 8. NORTON, Maaagw M ASON &. S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS .A. choice line of invest ments flint will make tlie purchaser money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH MIDWAY STABLE FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS With or Without Driver CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor