Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 21, 1909, Image 1

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OL. XIII.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 21, I9o9
litfldHvll*« (is to the statements Iliad' I
UtPTI REI»
IN CALIFORNIA. by tin* officials of the R««daniation
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arrest'd before, and wus not in the
l.atdt of drinking.
Hurvlce us to Hie cost wh«*o signors
NO
Prosecuting Attorney Kuykendall R m Liriuit J.il h«rvi< <- Milking
Itio k to Fa«'»* • tiurgv of wi re- being solic ited
Conditions and
stated that he had received a com­
iiM-nla to lurry on W«_
Horse Mti-ulliig.
promises mude by the officials, from
Experimental Earn—
munication from the Chief of Police,
the beginning of tho surv-y to the
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hot I.' I.anon, *l '> said Hat I';.
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Nlit-rlff Num Walki'l und present time, will be shown.
The Reclamation Service
reputation was good while there and
h urrivi'd i>n tli«, bout oil
The directors are anxious to liuvo
[that his parents wore highly respect­ paring to commence work M n Ch
lluir representativo leave fur Wash­
ed. The Grand Jury also recommend­ ••xfHTimental farm near thcComrni o
th«
ington
ns
soon
as
possible
so
that
Lg* W till* I Welsh, who Is rhuig
ed leniency in the case of Previer.
grade on the marsh. The lit
Mu touiuill«» with a number of the* di'c lsloti of tbo Hoc rotary cun be*
Judge Noland stated that as this the pump building Is now on has becin
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u .* ti
.iHm* h Im r" n ii mb**i obtained without delay. Mr. Hiutth
was tbe first time that the prisoner and will be taken down thedommlt?®1
The farm, whlchtate. J°*
L.......... . ml i u111** In I hli. ■ uuul >
Is inukhig arrangements to leave
had been charged with the violation morrow
L*l«h wii« mii'sleil Friday nlgiil Friday.
of tbe laws of tbe country be would of about ICO aer.-a, has air* * Chair»'”
I ,B
r, barroom of tin* W*»i»*ri> Hole)
be lenient In Imposing sentence, It enclosed with an embankrrtee.
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a
pumping
system
is
to
be
¡»wing
c*
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1 ¡p ant of I’l'llr. Koi'illng.of Hili'
was
evident
from
the
evidence
that
KI I l*N Nili Itll I III NY.
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utii E Htewarf. the Callfoinln
Public
he had been raised differently and drain the land.
should have led a different life, and
Aside from the experimeÀd Dei1"
L<* buyir, »hu tHHisiit a miloml
It
d
| i **•■« from W**l *li mol lo ti about
he wished to give him an opportun­ made later to demonstrate t
swambmah,
I
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tl • rib’ 1« «.aid Io line I ra<>'<1
ity to reform, and further. In consid­ cultural value of tbe
id
to
be
underta
ncmah,
1
h,ii to Woodlmiil ii ml suspecting
eration of the recommendation of the first work
‘re
■
..ii.io Na* rat *iii.
n < i>g>f Lane
the Grand Jury, it would be the sen- be to determine
<• lime, l)<iii.
ten« *■ of the Court that Riley Prevler problems. The i-mbankri.i-nee chai'
l|.tion and voirnlng was sent to
.ilolle 111 lillui
In a ______
most ..
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Bow.
be imprisoned in the state peniten­ been constructed ...
i.iltier« thi* ••
tiary at Salem for a |>eriod of five tial manner, so that with | Kay of*,
I ¡■■•.ini Ko< nliiir 'O* on lb»- n* 1 k
< irch-rccl rvervltotly to throw up their bauds, years.
practically all of the water le lot, 1 re
of a man scaled In th»* barroom
an
African
water
bag
through
the
anil
oni'
<>f
the
men
passed
drained
from the entire trr-balrma e
John Hall was then ask* <1 if he had
the Wi «tern Hotel a stickpin on
wit1 «t t<1 Mr Martiu anti told hint to fill it with money T wo anything to say before ntence was is to be demonstrat' d whethe* one
|i h were a number of small p*-m la
trays were oil the counter containing about S3HOO in currency pronounced, He said:
” I 1 don’t be necessary to completely drees, bt^
Imiged to represent a <lu«ter of
anti
$5(M) m gold. The robltcrs were not satisfied until all of know that I have much to say. J lands and then irrigate by o« has a
U'* *. ami h< Immediately re* ■ g
the motley was emptied into tile bag I he matt with the money want to say that this man has told or whether part of the water aage, r.
1***1 it «» part of the item rlption of
then yy.tlki <1 out of the door, the other mat) guarding his exit vou false, His whole story is one removed and sub-irrigation iMifttee {
I ti l W* l**li. Il»* man wanted k •*
falsehood. That is all I have to say." the lands. Many other feature after f
IK found out the niiinb»*r of tlx
a private cur and make a I he two men wore mask-* made of green mos<|uit<> netting
I
he
men
came
from
tbe
bridge
ami
entered
the
bank
wear-
In pronouncing sentence Judge No­ an engineering standpoint v
,n « room entered It, unloaded an
Ha!*-tn once n month, or of-
mg tlie mask*.
They were seen by a number of people who land said: "It Is the opinion of this tested.
• chair^
lomallc revolver which he found
n«-< <■ unary.
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s
happening
until
it
was
all
over.
Miss
<h<l
tint
realize
what
was
that
at
first
ed, th».
It
is
probable
l
cunt
that
you
were
the
leader
In
> . and look po»»«*»«lon of all the
Me Milla u and others at tin Lakeside Inn, which is opposite this matter. You would have been the water will be pumped off thn the ,
1« When Welsh returned to the * ♦
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tbe bank, saw the men enter, and as soon as it had dawned willing and ready to take life if re­ -.o that the tules will dry up aiost sc
robm ■ few minute« later. Koenlnx
LANGBLL VALLICI NEWS
upon them what was taking place a telephone call was sent in sistance had been made. The Court roots die. After the engineeriiqd the .
Ki **d him under arrest and I ch k**d ♦ ♦ ♦«♦••♦eeeeeee ♦
to the sheriff. By that time the men had left the bank, the one will not be as lenient with you as in letns have been settled, experaost p<
Ki up in the city jail,
Hn Edward« preai bed Hunday at with tbe money going east and entering the alleyway between th«' other case. I say this in all k'rA will be made with the soil to It is
Hkmn Walker mid W in Shook I* ft
■nday morning for California after Jxiri-llu »i bool bouse, morulng and the Brewery building and the Bank Exchange. The last man r>*sc and hoping that you will p'-ofit mine what crops it will best nuts t
t>> leave went west t<> the corner and then started running down from this experience. It is the sen- The work on the experiment far Jndefi
K* man
The • h< riff ■ olili e hm- evening
Ml«« Lulu Wilkerson is visiting a the middle of Conger avenue, still wearing the mask.
tence <>f this Court that you be con- be watched with interest, as ogham
Mil not divulK»' any of the particu-
Mr
Zumwalt
was
the
first
out
of
the
bank,
followed
by
f<
w
ifuy«
with
Mrs
George
Ileal,
of
fined in the state penit Hilary of Or- result depends the future of tbament
K m concerning (tic* caae but It la be­
M irim and Brower
I'hev ran to Conger avenue and took sev­ egon for ten years.”
area of Klamath County's ant c
Kved thut Welsh returned willingly th«- w«-»t «Ide of the valley
Lully
a
hundred
people
were
eral
shots
at
the
fleeing
man.
known as the marsh lands.
ble wc
Mrs
George
IN-uI
and
Mr«
Eugene
Hall
appeared
very
nervous
and
M mi requisition papers were ob
man
disappeared
around
the
on
tin
scene
by
this
time.
The
Besides
the
work
on
the
grthalrm
Childers
were
Malting
Mrs
Ed
Dun
­
excited
when
Prevler
was
only
sen-
Il Is also believed that be
Biml
corner of the W eber barn back of the Brick Store The barn tenced to five years and it was evi- ment farm, which will be carrie, as t
Kde a full confession. Implicating can Monday
w as quickly sqriiiutiilcil l»v r a larKe parts armed with revol- <h ut that he expected that bis part­ this year, other experiments win of
A
lettei
received
from
Thus.
Brew,
He rest of the gunK engaged In cut
v
er* i. rifles and shotguns. The barn was tlu-n entered by Dep- ner was to be let off easy and he was made by private parties, so thgltutic
Htutu
K>
nator
at
Woodburn,
Oregon,
M rustling
In support of this be-
Hi. It will i»e remembered that the by Geo F Cline, stars that the « now ut v Sheriff Schallock. Chas R Baldwin. I .vie Mills and oth- to get a heavy sentence. He wa« still the end of the season the publirje. P
Hi following the arre-t of Wrl«h In is 14 Inches deep there and the the er*, and after quite a search the tnaii was found buried under : exceedingly nervous after sentence have more definite information , min
had been pronounced and seemed to the value of these lands, and
Hrranii'iito the Grnnd Jury her«* re­ thermometer registers 4 below Miro, the hay beneath the barn.
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|mk Hall, the* second robber, wa* captured about 2:30 jrealU«' what it meant, more so than correctness of the assertion, by
On Kiiount of the rmuís bi-lng so
Brmd nti Indictment against Ubas
aiternoon by Deputy Sheriii Schallock as he was leaving th«- younger man. The Court room dais and others, that the marsh NS.
■*ii' v. and h** waa Immediately ar- muddy u nil ruber of the «muli rhll-
vstac
k near the counts road bdow town
He was brought wa- well packed and after sentence of Klama’h are destined to beq
dim
are
at
present
ki-pt
out
of
tin-
B>ii I and placed In Jail While t hr
own and placed in the jail He was quite bold in his talk | was pronounced, a number of friends the great celery producing sectit
■ dl< tin« nt ha« tint burn mnd<' publl«. school
Os Nt
refused io answer questio
stating that he was not on 'crowded forward to shake hands the United States.
Walter
returned from
Can-
I 1« supposed that It Is on thn same
witness stand.
with the prisoners, among them Í*
Barge a« that for which Welsh was K lu ma th
fudge Miller, who suspect»t' who the parti was, went to f* w worn en.
a very
HORNU THIEF CAPTURED-
vrwtecf
Klamath
Hott-c and made a search of the rooms. X’oth-
tllf
of
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| Nothing further hau been learned
Duncan w«*re i"li w.ts found in Hall’s room, but a big buntlie of greenback*
If the whereabouts of Roy Vestal,
DORRIS,
Jan.
14
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Marshal
J
een
e
■ R U Wil was found under sonic clothing hi a closet in the garret, to­
Lio Is suspected to huve been cotl
Hughes
was
instrumental
in
the
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gether with a hat and other clothing Hall had changed. The
The County Commissioners have tore of a .Michigan horse thieiF1 w
L*cted with the gang It Is general-
wm called to | money was brought to the sheriff’s office where it was identi­ mad»*
■ believed that with the trial of
the following appointments oi Mafd(,vl Monday
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. W. ;
Harry
A. —
Bef,
fied by Mr Martin. Cashier of the bank.
B 11*h and Liskey that testimony will Klumath Fall« thin week by u spe­
n,ad sup. , visors for the coming year: juiin was the maB and he „ warf*“ h*
on
’
■Ince;
that
he
had
worked
for
him
A vigorous sea*ch was carried
Ii brought out that will break up cial tu<‘«tltiK of the director« of the
!>i- rfvt No. 1. Round l-ake district, at Qgemaw County, Michigan, o
al.
all
afternoon, with the result that all I Friday afternoon, the day before the R M C. Brown: 2. Klamath Falls,!
Water
U«<*r«
A«»ociatlon
Bi*, band of matiora, which has b«-«*n
charge of stealing horses, cows, fi,
Will Dunian returned from Tule of the money, with the exception of robbi ry. and that he had always be- . p p laiw: 3. Merrill. Joe Stukel: i
Lrijlng on the Klamath stockmen
implements, and in fact everyth^
lieved him straight.
> 4
Poe Valley, F. W. Egltngton; 5. he happened to find loose at one e
pr years. The l'roseeiitlng Aitor- Lake Monday and reports th«' road a S3S0, was recovered.
.
l« y has a larg* amount <>f evidence. in »ery bad condition
Rii'-y Previer was then allowed to ' Bonanza. F. C. Bechdoldt: fi Sprague
mornlug both nun were
Monday
Sheriff
Howard
’
s
office
at
Y
r
‘
-
at
|
o
’
Wc
huve
been
hnvlng
ver> blah
In a voice hardly ! R,ver> I
‘
K>“- was nottfi. d some time ago that
Ir.d If Welsh has confessed. It Is bc-
arraigned and th« Court appointed tell his own story
¡math, R. A. Moon; S. Dairy, Wm. janiln was thought to be tn this s#
l<*v*d that a number of the stock- water here, but tile crea-k will have
Mills as attorney for Prevler audible* he recited bow his home was jUhrmann; 10. Snow, Mr. Cleveland:
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p*m In the neighborhood Inflated to rul«i«* reverul feet more before It F 11
tion of the country, and it was oq
land John Irwin ns attorney for Hall. at Lebanon, Oregon, bow he had left cj Naylox, John Hagelstein; 13. a few days after Hughes was nc state I
kill <ome forward with their <*vl tak«'« out th«* new county bridge.
k nee
fi i« «tat* d that the ram her« | We are having rain in laing<dl Val­ The attorneys were* given until Tu*'«- there about six years ago and «one j Langell Valley. Ed Young; 14. Horse- fled that he was able to locate I,
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guild tel) a whole lot, if they had ley and at Ashland and other parts day morning to confer with their to Prineville where he worked for a flv Wm DeVaul; 15. Crescent, Chas man. who had been holding down
|ny iiSHiirance that tbe gang was go ‘if the stat«* «now la falling Ne«*nia ' Bents b' fore entering a plea When while; from there he came to Klam­ Graves The supervisor has not been homestead in Butte Valley. De]
t
this time had I ex ¡>1 red Attorney ath Falls and went to Dorris and appointed for Keno district yet but ties Geney and Lockyear came o'
PK to be convicted. Otherwise they Ilk«' th«- 1 limatea are changing.
Hall Burnham whm visiting Ferd F 11 Mills entered
<
a demur- worked in a blacksmith shop; he the appointment will be made later. from Yreka, and It is said that
lave been adverse to Incurring the
1
Ii
claim- then had worked for the McIntire
rer to the indictment,
inmlty of the««* unscrupulous <har- Williams last Saturday.
made a partial confession of tl Jtsed
Company,
the
Telephone
company
John
Me
Fall
waa
visiting
on
the
was
nut
lug that the indictmeut
ictera.
crime to the officers when he wi rf or?
TWO IN JAII.
%
'east «Ide of the vy call Monday.
drawn in correct form, in that it did and Mr Woodard. He had been sick
taken
The Michigan sheriff is i ftainl'
Mrs. R. C. Cowley, Mias Gladys not specify the nature* of the deadly ¡considerable while working for Wood
Walter Welsh and Chas. Liskey his way here and will take Benjam* or
IMM..HICI.AIN IN
1 Pool and her niece, were visiting Mrs. weapon used. Aft«*r considerable ar­ ard and had become acquainted with
are
now in the county r jail, charged to the scene of the crime to star"un*
ELECTEI» SENATOR. i Dave Campbell Inwt Sunday.
gument the Court overruled the de­ 'Hall at the Klamath House. Hal) i with being implicated in the horse trial.
Th«- <l«-bnte Friday nftern«»<>n wna murrer, and the defendant was asked had been good to him and had loan-
Benjamin has been a fugitive frolrc*1
and cattle stealing. it
1 is believed
ukh rat la Chosen l>y u Republican a great success.
The* question WIK, to plead. He stated that he went «'(i him money. During the last two
justice
for over a year and durln1*1® I
¡that evidence has been secured ag-
Ix-gialiitnre.
¡ llesolvi'd, that th«* Indian was more with the* other man but not because weeks Hall had talked to him about
• ainst a number of other men, and it that time was traced to Aberdeet
cruelly treated than the Negro." The he wanted to but bt'cauae he was holding up the bank. He still owed
is quite probable that several new Wash., and later to Butte Valley,
I 8ALEM, Ore , Jan 1»,—-i Georgs dvbators on tbe affirmative were. forced to do so. The Court informed Hall money and was afraid of him.
af-
boarders will be given accommoda-1 ifornia.
E. Chamberlain was elec ted United Hall Burnham. Ferd Williams, Frau­ the* defendant that he would either ' lie was trying to earn enough mouey
No
trace
has
vet
been
found
0®^
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hates N> mi I or this afternoon on the lein Graham. Allen McComb and Sal have t<> plead Guilty or Not Guilty. so as to pay him and intended going tions by the sheriff.
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Liskey s bail was set at »2*00 and
Alexander, the man who brok ,
away. Saturday just before the rub­
Lt ballot. The ballot stood: Chum lie Williams.
Negative: D«mglass Tile defendants then plead guilty.
on being furnished he was rearrested j jail at Weed a few nights ago. IlS*
rlaln, 53; II. M. Cake, 17; R H Bussey, Lester Boggs, Low Bussey,
Attorney John Irwin, for John bery he* went up to their room with on another charge, so it is quite evi­ was being taken to Yreka to appeal/
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Bonn, 1. Chamberlain received his ' Kenn«'th Wilkerson, Ruhen Pits and Hall, asked the Court for time until I Hall and after taking three or four
dent that the officers prefer to keep .before the Grand Jury on a charge
mil support and not one Statement Gladys Pool. Tho judges rendered the afternoon In which to plead. The drinks of whiskey he consented to
him in jail so that he will be bandy of stealing oats.
nd
hn went bnck on hla pledge.
a decision of 37 to 31 In favor of the Court set 3 o’clock. At 3 o’clock Hall go kith Hall. He knew they were
when wanted.
•-
bank,
but
did
not
know
,
going
to
a
Before the ballot was taken several negative.
was brought Into Court and entered
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CO-OPERATIVE PLAN.
which one as he had never been in |
If the Rtntomrnt men mado speeches
Jean Wilkerson hns been riding a plea of guilty.
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living their reasons for slaying with tho Inst week In the valley an on the
When Court convened Wednesday any of the bauks. They came down j Sheriff W. B. Barnes, who left Frl-
Sealed proposals will be receive«
¡heir pledges and voting for Chnm- southern part of the range for Lewis the two prisoners were brought into tho street to the Klamath County ¡day morning for Salem with the
I
three
prisoners.
Melton,
Thompson
Bank
and
he
walked
on
by
as
he
did
at
the office of the Klamath Watery
»«rlaln.
Gerber’s horses.
Court and Riley Previer was asked by
and Hale, was still at Weed Sun­ Users’ Association, Klamath Fan»
George Noblo lost a horae In the the Judge if he had anything to say not know that was the place.
l.angell spring on the Rolston ranch before sentence was pronounced. His
He was told by Hall that he was day morning, having been delayed Oregon, until 2 o’clock P. M., Jann-,_
DIRHXTO1M MEET
hy drown ing laHt week.
attorney, F. H. Mills, stated that be­ to stay in the bank and keep the men on account of the non-arrival of the ary 30. 1909, for the construction of >.
Frank
Grohs
passed
through
tho
fore sentence was pronounced, he there until he got away with the mon- trains from the south, which were a portion of the South Branch Casai
Ide to Hcnd II. 8. Hinith to Wash-
valley
one
day
last
week
from
his
wished to submit certain evidence as ey. He then came* out and ran down t'ed up on account of a washout above laterals. This work consists of the .
ington.
Word was received building of about six and one-half s
Rim Rock ranhc to Bonanxa.
to the previous character ef the pris­ Conger avenue, in answer to ques- Sacramento.
that
he
left
for
the north on the af­ miles of laterals, involving the exca- .
Mrs.
George
Cline
was
visiting
Mrs.
Mills,
he
stated
that
be
bad
tions
by
oner and also have him tell his own
All of tbo directors of the Water
ternoon train, but was again tied up vation and embankment of approxl- I
E.
R.
C.
Williams
Tuesdny.
told
what
to
do
or
where
to
not
been
story
of
the
whole
affair.
The
Court
^Jser, Association, except Anderson
F. and L.
go; that he had no plans how to get at Roseburg on account of the con­ mately 21,000 cubic yards of mater- I
granted the request.
of Merrill, were prosnnt at the spe­
ial.
C. H. Clec.deuning was then called away or where to hide, and his rea- dition of the road.
cial meeting of tbe board Wednes­
f
This work la to be done under the «L
son
for
going
into
the
barn
was
that
and
stated
that
Previer
had
worked
FOR
RALE
OR
TRADE.
day, at which time K. 8. Smith, at­
co-operative plan, and will be paid
One Second Hand Traction Engine. for him in his feed barn about a the men were shooting at him and
Oscar North is at work on the
torney for the association, was of­
for in scrip, which can be used in the
he
did
not
know
where
else
to
go.
month and a half, and that his char­
ficially authoris'd and ordered to 30-horse power. M. H. BEEBE,
new cook house for the Long Lake
As the con-
He
said
that
tbe
reason
he
did
not
acter
had
been
good.
He
had
always
Klamath Falls, Ore.
*o to Washington as representative 1-14-1-31
Lumber Company at their new works payment of water rights,
trad is to be completed by the first
report
the
matter
to
the
officers
when
considered
him
honest,
as
he
often
on the Upper Lake. Mr. North la to
of the Association, to take up, with
of June, tbe scrip can be had for im-
Hall first tried to get him to go with be tbe proprietor of tbe house.
Have E. W. Muller add an attach­ collectea bills for him.
the Secretary of the Interior, the mat­
mediate use and would be of the
waa
afraid
aa
Hall
him,
was
that
be
Chas.
Woodard
stated
that
he
had
ter of the cost of the water rights un­ ment to your phonograph so you may
same
value aa cash. The plan so far
if
he
ever
got
him
had
told
him
that
known
Previer
for
three
menths,
and
enjoy the new 4-minnte Amberol rec­
der the Klamath Project,
has
proven
a success, as it gives the
tend
to
him
some
FOR
BALE
—
A
flue
ranch
of
«00
caught
he
would
13-17 that he had seen him and known of
Money to dofray the expenses of ord»
farmer a chance of paying a portion
time,
in
answer
to
Judge
Noland
he
acres,
ISO
head
of
cattle,
100
head
him
for
nearly
two
years.
That
the
the trip has been raised by volun­
young man had worked for him two stated that he was 22 years old. He of horeee and naulea. Price «36,000. of his water right in work Instead of
tary contribution, and Mr. Smith will
MASON A BLOUGH. In caah.
months steady and at odd times also
that he bad Bvrer
be well armed with an abundance of
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KLAMATH COUNTY
BANK HELD UP
Masked Men Force Cashier to Hand Over
$3,500—Are Soon Captured, Plead
Guilty and Sent to Penitentiary
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