Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 21, 1909, Image 6

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    GRAND Jt RY KYFENNIVE.
. Nyai's v«,-.
ble Pre«rr)|Hi
> <*»••♦♦••♦♦ tisg «be buggy out one of tbt wheels
la Indleatnl
As pr«'<ll<ti-d some time ago th«'
♦♦♦♦»UMKKb NEWS.
♦ was broken.
'
If
tbe
coming
summer
does
not
ordinary di»«^
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦' Ben Roaencrans went to town last liill To Be Introduced Reducing Jur­ ¡show tbe greatest busiuess activity In present ««•salon of the Grand Jury
of women tl ,
ors
to
Nix
and
Allowing
Five-
Tuesday.
the history of Klauialh halls. It will will be th«' luugeat and most
’
‘n was In town last week
Ntxtlxs to Find Verdi«!. Ex­
diaappolnt,
’
Tom Sears left for San Francisco
be the fault alone of the property alve that Klamath County has bad.
ff—I effect; (!i*
cept in t'crtaui ('«««■».
I
was at the Falls Monday this week, and may make a business
Th«»
Grand
Jury
ba*
been
In
eesslon
owners and citizen*
From present
In« I*rr,w)bl
'
ung and Tom Brown are trip to Arisons before returning.
from th» , *
Indications this year is going to be since December 7 with the exception
so
•
gebrusb on th«’ Will Wor»
i
To
amend
tbe
state
constitution
Tom and Johnnie buort went to
1'iSttJ
of a vacation during the Holidays,
a
big
one
for
Klamath
Falls
and
coun-
that in all criminal ex»« except the
the Falls on Thursday.
yf iht
and
tbelr
labors
are
not
ended
yet
1 ty. Thousands of people are coming
pper took a load of swat
J Scars was a Falls visitor Tbure- most serious offenses the jury shall
»‘•Ms. drort*
here to l«xate and mak«1 their hotn.-s There have been a very large number
consist
of
Six
instead
of
twelve
men.
•antx Saturday.
day
of cases brought before the Jury for
and
extensive
building
operations
are
mercurials,
Jmlth is hauling hay for
J. Sears bought 40 tons of hay at and that in all caws except murder
Investigation and extraordinary ex­
ales and
ormick.
Merrill. paying (9 a ton for it. They In the first degree and treason, fivit­ I already planned.
harmful
pense bas been Incurred by bringing
There
Is
one
thing,
however,
that
t was in town Sunday
being »»cludJ
are going to winter 90 head of mule*. al xtbs of the jury may find a verdict,
witnesses
from
a
distance.
is going to retard d«!velopment. and
The many
rs attended the dance at
Mr Churchill, chief engineer of the is the purpose of a measure which
It Is state«! that the Grand Jury
eoDcerting
that Is ths price of property In this
Friday night.
will
be
offered
to
the
Legislature
Southern Pacific, was at Midland on
ences to white
!clty. It »wnu to be the general Im has examined the evident« carefully
ney was in the Falls Mon- railroad businea» last week
when it convenes, a week from Mon­
woman 1«
In all cases. Under the new law
'
pr«*sslon
of
people
coming
here
with
Hness
It provides also that In all
Mrs. E. W. Smith and Mrs. H. L day.
stantly subject^
♦
person cannot
which
pruvld«*«
that
a
'
money
to
Invest,
that
too
high
a
price
render her h«^,
1 was so deep Friday that Boggs visted tne Falls Wednesday, cases except treason and murder, an
be tried on a criminal charge except
to manv fu#e-
on hitched six horses to attending lodge there that night.
accused person may waive a Jury Is put on tbe property offered for
tlonal diaordsf,
a
Grand
Jury.
on
an
Indictment
from
sale.
Parties
have
been
known
to
wagon to pul! it out of a
It is believed that such a provision
W. J. Darroch and wife and Roy-
that not onlj t»nd
If It see. “
fit.
compel tne
the lo destroy her comfo
Vernon were visitors to the Falls would simplify the procedure of tbe have left here after making the state­ the Jury.
...............
*• can «umpei
to destroy her comfort and happm«.
ort is wintering his horses this week. Mr and Mrs. Darroch courts, and would almost completely ment that It was Impossible to buy District Attorney to submit all the but
k... which
-k.A gradually merge inlochn.ni.
t>. Hooper ranch
«hseases I.
got caught in the midst of a storm do away with disagr««menta. It sny property In the city at anything evidence be may Intend to uar at tbe •”d
Nyai's Vegetable Pres option is with
*
’ Mrs Jas Dixon returned and as a result Mrs Darroch con­ would shorten the time of trials, it like a reasonable price
i trial, and In many caa«e It c«<ets con
out ■ peer forth« ancceaaful treatment
A careful investigation, however, | slderable money to do so.
or* Poe Valley where they tracted a very bad cold.
being much easier and quicker lo
of female weakneaa, painful ami di«*
disclosed
the
fact
that
only
In
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim
During tbe present s«'eaion iwotdetod menstruation, hysteria, cramp«,
Morgan and E. W. Smith have fin­ select a panel of six than one of 12. has
I
•"rtammstio,
ished hauling hay for Frank McCor­ and It would also render shorter and a few instances ha* there been any < wltne«s«w w»re brought here from '
and falling of the womb. Tbto
______
la «ram
» Mrs Burrell Short return- mick
less difficult tbe deliberations of tbe foundation for such an Impression u
Medford at a mileage expense of (<U edy
edv of
of sterling
,ter|lrw worth.
worth
1
It
Is
true
that
a
great
many
people
eek from an extended trip
Mrs Scott David is home again Juriaa.
I each
Another man was brought
;be Middle West
after her trip.
, Under the resolution for the con-- here owning good property, arc not from Washington, a distance of 400 UNDERWOODS PHARNACI
■wton, of Imperial Valley,
stltutlonal amendment, it is proposed , desirous of selling and, therefore, I mil««. Under tbe old law these cnees
coa. 7TN AND MAIN STS
when asked to put a price on certain
came up to Klamath Falls
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ that there shall be a jury of 12 only property do so at a figure that they |could be tried on Information filed
Klamath
Fallt
-
0 rogor
W. Hasten, on bis return ♦
GLENE HAPPEN IN Gei.
« in cases ot treason, murder in any
I with tbe District Attorney, and In
The
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦ degree, arson and robbery. In all do not expect to b«- acwpled. am- moet cases it would not be necesMry DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
,
Masten brought a pointer
other criminal prosecution, the jury main foundation for this belief,
to go to the expense of bringing Wit- ¿eneral land Office, Washington, 0
ong strangers, that property Is too
Mrs Faith, at tbs Grigsby ranch, is to be composed ot six men.
£
hound with him on bis re-
rieeaH-se such n great dletnnce until C. November 2. 190*
NOTICE OP
♦♦41 Imperia! Talley. California fa ill with muscular rheumatism.
RESTORATION OF PUBLIC LAND«
There is a provision, relating to high, is due to some of tbe men of the time of tbe trial
E J. Pool returned the 14th from civil cases, that there shall be a jury the city who are attempting to sell
> Masten, who has been with
TO 8ETT1JCMENT AND ENTRY.
Every time
Notice Is hereby gives that the Act­
its during the holidays, rw- a visit to the city, and at his daugh­ of 12 only in casts where (2000 or property on commission
AFTER ADDITIO NN AGAIN.
ing Secretary
the Interior has va-
> Berkeley OoIIege last week ter's, in Medford.
more is involved.
Juries in other, a stranger enters one of tbe hotels
rated departmental order of with­
““ Adams found tbe saddle
Mrs O. ifrowa. who has been via- civil cases are to be composed of six ' of the city he is approached by one
.Il i
It Is quite probable that an elec- drawal in so far as the same aff«^t(
Austin Hooper's that had iting her mother at Klamath Falls, men, and in all civil cases, it Is pro­ of these men who attempts to **If tion will be called in Klamath Falls tbs withdrawal for Irrigation purpu»
him a certain pl«*-e of real estate,
returned Wednesday.
away.
•e under the act of Juns IT, 1 bbl
posed that eight of tbe jury is to be
t thia aprine to vole os «standing tbe 132 Stat . 2*11. for use In connection
Fra ng Galbraith returned the 14th
he Is lnter»«t«!d enough to lok at
Smith made a business trip
sufficient to agree upon a verdict.
i corporate limits of the city to take with the Klamath Project. Oregon, of
property and ask the price, tbe sales- '
from a visity to Ruby.
'alls Saturday
Tbe resolution was drawn by Clr-■
«.
.
.
—
^.^
ln several of the outlying additions the following described lands In th*
Bi Pool and Bill Logue visited old cult Jadge Cleland, for the purpose man sees a chance to make a X<>od-^ __
Horton was at the Falls laet
(Quite a settlement baa been made lo Stale of Oregon, and by bis authority
friends In our burk Friday evening.
n,OB’*y an<*
fiHce
• ueb of said tracts as have not bees
of improving on the existing condi-
Mias Ward and Mr«.
Mrs. Whitman
I accordingly. After the stranger runs (the Hot Springs addition and It Is heretofore finally restored and art
Imith west to town Monday.
tions of court procedure.
I up against several men like this, no stated that by next summer tbe num- not otherwise withdrawn, reserved,
Wight was >s the Falls Sun- spent last Sunday at Mrs. Dixon's.
I her of homes in this a>>ctlon will be or appropriated, will be subject to
b us in ess
We kave organized a Sunday school
> matter what his original Intention.
settlement under tbs public land laws
n Smith visited at the Mel- to be held at tbe Olene school hou»e < COMMEMORATE OREGON DAT. he usually leaves with the belief that mure than doubled Other additions of lbs United State« on and after
are
being
built
up
In
tbe
same
Dro
­
at 2:30 p. m. The following officers
property here Is out of sight
l„
,ce Bunday
February 2. 1909, but shall not be
it Is believed that there subject to entry, filing, or selection
ie Wright and Claude Clop­ were elected: Miss Moua Ward, sec­
A suggested program for Public l,’*ves without having had an opiw>r- ^ortiOB
Prart00 »Pi«»'“’’« Tro® until March 4. 1*0*. at the United
bringing a bunch of cattle retary; Mrs. Tracy, superintendent; Schools and Literary Societies for Or- tTnlty ¿f fully realtelng the’ vafie of i
the
owners
property
or
learning
.hat
It
could
,h,
‘
OWD
’-r’ and
•od residents of these
thew ad
ad- States land office at Lakeview, Or*,
e marsh to be fed at the An- 8 Dixon, treasurer; Miss Carrie An­ egon Day, February 14. the 50th an­
gon, warning being expressly given
ditlons
toward
being
included
within
ineh.
. -
,
drews. librarian. All are invited to niversary of the admission of Ore­ be bought for. It is not believed that ,««“'«“• “”»rd being ineluded within that no person will be permitted to
tbe
city
boundarln
these
conditions
ar.
any
worse
In
,l>
*'
clt
’
b«
unil
*rle»
ft. Davie has purchased the eome.
gain or exercise any right whatever
gon into the Union
The act admit-
It Is recommended that all of the under any settlement or occupation
z Abel Ady'« Midland ranch,
Den Lovelady spent Saturday night tln< Oregon was passed February 12 Klamath Falls than elsewhere, but
unimproved lands In tbe outlying ad begun after October 2*. 1*04. and
II bring up 60 head of stage at Bachelor Hal).
and signed by the Prreldent Febru­ they certainly do drive away many
ditlons
be left out, and only thoe«- prior to February 2, 1*0*, all such
to winter there.
Miss Cora Griffith passed through ary 14, 1859. Inasmuch as the 14th prospective resld.nts
settlement or occupation being for­
. Horton will begin shipping here last Sunday on her way to the fails on gUnday this year, it is sug-
There has. however, been a few In­ portions where homes are being built bidden
Willamette Principal Meri­
be
taken
In
It
Is
estimated
that
thl«
cattle to California markets Falls to attend high school.
dian
T 40 8 . R. * E . 8 <4 of Sec­
¡tested that the exercises be held on stances where the excessive price of
21st.
Mies Mona Ward is staying for tbe Friday, Feb. 12th, and that the cen­ property has hurt tbe town
There would double the aMcased valuation tion 24.
of the property In the city of Klam FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of
' Mabel Harpold, of Bonanxa, present with Mrs. Whitman.
Keems
to
be
any
amount
of
vacant
tenary of Lincoln's birth be comment-
the General land Office.
shortly for a visit in the East
Mrs Kelly was quite sick with!Orated in tbe same exercises,
land in the neighborhood of the city, atb Falls, and thus, naturally, double FRANK PIERCE. Acting Secretary
McAllister went to the Falls heart trouble last week.
of the Interior.
This program is suggested by the but factories and business Institu­ the revenue from taxes.
Another thing it Is stated Is abso 11-19-1-21
lay.
Tbe stage is getting in qnite late University of Oregon and was pre- tions which were contemplating locat­
t Winnie Wampler is visiting on account of the bad roads.
pared by the departments of History ing here, have found it almost imt>o»- lutdy necessary is a new charter for
i
NOTH K Hill Pl HUt'ATlO.N
It Is urged that tbe Council
Jalsy Smith.
Los>. River is quite high at the and Education.
sible to secure a suitable location tbe city
i
without paving an outrageous price appoint a committee to devise a char­
Brooks, while skating last week preecnt writing and is still rising.
Department of the Interior. U 8
Ordi-r of Excrete««.
The two bachelors and Dan and Song, "Oregon,-’ (Oregon Teachers In most cities every Inducement Is of­ ter to be vot«-d upon at the g- nrral lutnd Office at luxkevR-w, Oregon, No
be boys, broke one of his skates
The pr«nent charter is vrmber 25. 1908.
Thos. Lovelady spent Sunday with Monthly, Sept. 190s »
fered for the location of factor!« • but city election
all into the chilly water.
Notice Is hereby given that Osca
Reading, Jefferson's Instructions Klamath Falls ha* not reached that Inadequate to the nerds of a growing
is. Linzi went to Merrill Mon- Chas. Andrews.
city with tbe futur>- which Klamath J Htrr«-t«r. of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Tom Roberts, of Poe Valley,passed Lewis. (For the exploration of the stage yet.
Falls ba«
who. on Nov. 20. 1908. made Timber
<e Galarneau has moved to Mid- through this burg Monday on his way Columbia River. Coues' The History ■----------------------------
land Stone Applh atloci. No. 0846, for
where he will open a store. He to the Klamath Falls.
of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, k TGCKMEN MAKE MONEY
Stale «|Hjng>- cake may be trana- lx.t 2. Her 21. Tp 3« H . R 7 E .
xlso have the postoffice in it.
ll p. XXVI from middle of page to i
HOLDING THEIR t'ATTI 9!.
formed
into an excellent dessert bv ' W M . has filed notice of Intention to
MAY
SELL
TIMBER.
end
of
second
line
on
p.
XXV11.)
______
e surprise party and dance given
I Declaration, Bavlieg 8[>eech in Bert Barrows sold hl- «leers to Chas. cutting It Into «licei« and toasting It niako final proof, to establish claim
r. and Mrs. James Dixon’s Fri-
¿ight was an enjoyable affair in Settler* Mu»t Simply Swear That the Congress (justifying the expectation Horton this week I r a ■ ondderatloa over the coals Then spread whipped 'to the land above daacrlbed, before
Land is Not For Spéculation
of tbe inclement weather. A
that Oregon would be settled by Am- of 71^ ^ents per pound, and bis cows cream on each slice, and Into it drop County (*l«rk Klamath Co . at his of­
-Free to Sell.
i crowd attended. * Among those
ericans. Annals of 17th Congress,
Gerber for t> cent*.
Mr a teaspoonful of currant Jelly
fice at Klamath Falla. Oregon, on ths
«nt were:
Mr and Mrs. Lum
2nd Session, 1822-23. Selections pp. Horton also purchased 10 bead of
I 5th day of February. I »00.
WASHINGTON—For the second 681 and 682.)
t, Hary Wilson, Everett Kirken-
¡steers from E. 8. Terwilliger pajlng
, Claimant names a* wltneeses:
, Ernest Durkee; Mrs. Scbmeirer, , time the United States Supreme Court
Reading, Applegates A Day With 7
cents for them
This takes up
i E T Hhortt, Tom Staten, Fred R.
/. 8tewart, Judge Short, Everett ; has interpreted the timber and stone the Cow Column. (Schafers History practically all tb. purchasable beef
Portland. Oregon, December 31, Hoeller, Walter Horton, all of Klam­
tee, Truman Anderson, James i act, and for the second time render- of the Pacific Northwest, pp. 186- cattle In this community except those 1908.
Sealed blds marked outside, ath Falla. Oregon
., Miss Lottie Allen, Mr. Comb, , ed a decision adverse to the conten-
J N WATSON.
of G W. Offield who ha* several head "Bld. Timber Sale Application. I)e-
Jin Hooper, Miss Ola Smith, Sam i tion of the government. These de-
Recitation, Campfires of tbe Pio-
jn
feed yard*, 'me
men who
wno «.•»•»■«rri
«>, 1908,
mva, Crater,
« racer, '• - and
ana ad-
aa- 12 11 4
The men
cember 17,
Register.
rt. Geo. Trame), Miss Dora Low- - citions, almost identical In terms. neers, Simpson (5th and 6th stan- held tbelr cattle have made money dressed to the District Forester, For-
, Dave Wade, Louis Dixon, Roy ’ and entirely identical In effect, strike zas) Pilgrims of tbe Plain Joaquin
doing, as cattle which would ««t Service, Portland, Oregon, will DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
th and Misa Millie Garrison The i at the moat vital parts of many of Miller Ord stanza) (Both in Quar-ibave brought (25 a head November'be received up to and Including the
General Land Office. Washington,
t dance in this neighborhood is i the land fraud cases that have been terly Oregon Historical Society, Dec jtt have now brought tbe owners' 15tb day of February, 1909, for all D. C., December 24, 1*01. ’
>e given at the Smith ranch, on i tried, or still remain to be tried in 1900.)
Notice of Restoration of Public
about(45, and this at an expense of tbe merchantable dead timber stand-
nary 22.
the Federal courts of various West­
Reading, Act tor the Admission of no( more than (13 per head.—Mer- lag or down and all the live timber Lands to Settlement and Entry.
D. Hooper was in the Falla San- ern states, and the law, as defined by Oregon ( From Report Bee. State ot rill Recora.
Notice Is hereby given that ths
marked for cutting by the forest offi-
the Supreme Court, renders lawful Oregon, 1897-98, pp. 151-2.)
I
cer located on an area to be defialte- Secretary of ths Interior has vacated
Oration, Abraham Lincoln, (by a|
Rm Bears killed three head of ’ acts which, up to this time, have been
Congress is not likely, thia session. ly designated by the Foreet officer departmental order of withdrawal
js last week. They weighed from , held by the Department of Justice member of the school or some prom­
to increase the appropriation for tbs before cutting begins, Including ap- Insofar as the same affects the with­
and the Department of the Interior to inent citizen.)
to 200 pound«
proximately 24* acres, in tbe N% drawal for Irrigation purposes under
Forest Service (2,000,000 over wbat
Frank Toung got bis bands badly be aalawful and contrary to the pro­
Song, "America."
of
Sec 2«, 8H of Sec. 22. 8EY4 of the act of June 17, 1*02 (22 BUI
was appropriated last year, notwith­
. while building a fence for Chas. visions of the timber and stone act.
Sec.
22 and NEK ot Sec 27. T. 35 St*), for use la connection with the
standing the plea made by Forester
wton.
In the Oregon timber land cases,
PECULIAR, ISN'T IT, THAT—
8 , R. • E , W. M„ la tbe Crater Na­ Klamath Project, Oregon, of the fol­
Plnchot.
There
is
considerable
feel
­
W. W. Masten butchered aine as in cases in Idaho, Colorado, Caii-
ing in Congress, and especially among tional Forest, Oregon; estimated to lowing described lands in the State
gs and one beef last week.
ifornla and elsewhere, the govern-
*
TTAXiTV*
ikal
*
tlwik».
a
A
city
man
will
spend
an
entire
day
T Western
"^_:_______
men, , _L_.
that the Forest Service be 2,583,000 feet B. M. of live yel­ of Oregon, and by bin author-
Jim Sears has closed bis railroad > noent contended that a timber entry­
of said tracts as have
successfully
dodging
automobiles
on
is
branching
out
too rapidly, and Is low pine, 738,000 feet B. M. of live Ity such
imp on account of bad weather,
man was not permitted to sell, trans­
white fir, 775,000 feel B. M. of live not been heretofore finally restored
Roy Vernon went to the Falls fer or agree to sell, transfer or oth­ the down-town streets and then go fast becoming one of the most expen-
Douglas fir, 125,000 feet B. M. of and are not otherwise withdrawn, re-
"today.
erwise dispose of his entry at any bome and break bis ribs walking up slve bureaus of the government,
'Then, too, there are a number of live Incense cedar, 370,000 feet B.M served, or appropriated, will be sub­
Tbe Ankeny ranch bar 31 head of time between the filing of his Initial his own steps?
Your neighbor always wants to Western Senators and Congressmen of merchantable dead yellow pine ject to eettlement under the public
gs in pasture on tbe straw stacks. application and the completion of bis
borrow
cooking material just when who are not in sympathy with the and 25,000 feet B. M of merchant­ land laws of the United States on and
Tom Martin took meat to town final proof. The Supreme Court, first
<is week.
in the case of Congressman William­ you are planning to use It yourself? forestry policy, and who would like able dead Douglas fir, sawtlmber, log after March 25, 1*0», but shall not
Men think they are paying relatives to retard forestry work as much as scale, and 4,000 cords of cordwood, be subject to entry, filing, or eelec-
, Tom Sears went to Merrill Thu re­ son, and only a few days ago in the
L. the
-I- Un­
In
their employ twice too much and possible. These two elements will more or less. No bld of leas than (3 'Hon until April 24, 1909, at
ly to buy hay.
Colorado land cases, specially holds
for live yellow pine, *1.35 for live ¡Red Staten land office at Lakeview,
Mrs. Kline visited our school last that an entryman, at any time after that the employed relatives are al- combine this season to hold down
eek.
filing bis original application may­ ways afraid to ask for a raise because the appropriation for the Forest Ser- white fir, (2.50 for live Douglas fir Oregon, warning being expressly
i E. W. Smith is hauling hay from sell bis entry) and be entirely within of the danger of causing a family vice. The probabilities are that the and incense cedar, (2 for dead yellow given that no person will be pormlt-
appropriation for the Forest Service pine, (1.50 for dead Douglas fir, per ted to gain or exercise any right
he Ankeny ranch.
bis legal right. The government con­ row?
The
rain
which
falls
alike
on
the
will this year be just about what it thousand feet B. M and 25 cent* per whatever under any eettlement or
Last week we paddled to school tention to the contrary having been
brough so much mud and water that twice held void by the highest court just and unjust usually catches the was a year ago. The service Is be- cord for cordwood will be considered occui>atlon begun after December 23,
coming more and more self-sustaining and a deposit of (1100 must be sent 1908, and prior to March 25, 1*09,
jfe feared we would become web- in the land, it is to be presumed that just without umbrellas?
ooted, but today the sun shines new tactics will hereafter be pursued
Difference In location so greatly af- as Its revenues Increase, and this fur- to tbe First National Bank, Portland. all such settlement or occupation be­
trigbt again, and spring seems near by prosecuting officers of the govern­ fects the quality of two pianos of ther fact will be urged as justification Oregon, for each bld submitted to ing forbidden:
ment.
it band.
the same make—the one your neigh- for not increasing the direct appro- the District Forester. Timber upon
Willamette
Principal
Meridian
bor owns always being of the tin-pan —
John Depew bought a straw stack
priât Ion - for - forest ...
patrol and reserve valid claims Is exempted from sale. T. 40 S., R. 8 B„ Rt* BEH, Section
The right to reject any and all blds 7 and NE>4 NKH. Section 1«.
of J. D. Hooper containing fifteen
improvements.
Ordinances have been passed by variety?
la reserved. For further information FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of
loads of hay, for which he paid (15. tbe city council of the city of Spencer
and regulations goveuilng sales, ad­
Abel Ady was out to bis ranch la in Iowa, which make it unlawful to I C. A. Kin tie, secretary of tbe El
the Genera) Land Office.
In the government buildlag at ths
Midland last week.
dress M. L. Erlekeon, Forest Super­ JB88B E. WILSON, Assistant Secre­
«/•duet either a publio dance hall or Pano, Texas, Chamber of Commerce, Seattle Fair will be , an _______
extensiva, pa n-
Dave Wade and Louis Dixon went skating rink. Fortune tellers, palm­ is making a tour of the Coast and is!or*>n* ot the Grand Valley of th« Col- visor, Medford, Oregon.
tary of the Interior.
to the Falls Friday
OEO. H. CECIL,
1-14-2-K.
ist« and clairvoyants are also pre­ spendlag considerable time in Oregon ’erado, showing tbe vast Irrigation
1-14-2
Jas. Dixon batebered thirteen bogs vented from plying their vocations. communities studying the pnbllcll* I Projects now under construction,
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Acting District Forester.
lash week.
Tbe town has 14 churches to a popu­ methods of tbe varion- commercial
NOTICE.
/•A Dixon went to town Tuesday lation of 3,000, and recently the
For Bate ar Trade Ren! dense aad
bodies. Mr. Klnne's organization Is
It
Is
reported
that
the
mammoth
One of tbe wheels of W. W Mas- W C T U. bad all the drug stores
building a (50,000 building of Its vessel ' Olympic," to be built for the bnataaae property la the bent town
tea’a buggy got-(Dlsed while be wwe > eteeed. Tbe dance hall ordinance
tn the Willamette valley.
own, and to determined that the work White Stas Line, will be of (0,600
¿etas to tbe FaDe teat weak. - In get- will probably be tested la court.
Ia«nlre at th« Bontoa El r®
it undertakes shall be effective.
tone displacement and 24» feet long T-ttt
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