Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 01, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
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KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, rtll
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Lake county is ready on one dsv'»
A lit»'” w 'in f., g rbering infor-
will soon i.av« a
bra»» fo m. dry us w ell a» a i I: on niatloo wBl.bj r. c ..-.«iy in order to notice to b«'gln const; u< ;ion of lia
foundry.
Fee k a Berry, of tl e seiuie a »iff». / ol Wood river to portion of tlieroad from Lukevlev lo
lamut h Fall» Iron Work», are now de eroni e the p acilcaollny of open- Klamath Fails. It !» now up to tue
GUTHRIE. Okla . March 30
cUStllig the several parts of the lug it up to iiMvigatior.
County Court ot Klamath county
I'ruxy Huuko oi Clillto H arJo, Iho
fumaci' to be used in melting the
II..) Hiver a.id Harbor At of to say what it will do. W. A. 'Lig­
Chief of thu Heike I ih II iiiin , iiu-> of
bras», and expect to be ready to A.urcb 3, I j OJ, provide» for a pre-' »ingill, A. Florence and F. P. L'g”,!,
fulfil to munml. r. Thu pruer of ihu
turn on I iiush castings during the liminary cxamii.alien of Wood liver,'three prominent Lakeview m< n, haze
wily ohi Chief, who huH been «ought
huui.ailL la. to I.« ad of navigation, be-n sent here to attend the meeting
early pail of April.
by tl\u companies of »latu militili
A visit to the »hops of the Kia- with a view to ils Improvement for of the Chamber of Commerce to-
since Humin.'. was mail« to otfiier»
nath Falls Iron Works would as­ .avigation p , i po-.
i o-.‘ ” ».
The matter morrow night and urge action on
The.
of th. militili till» morning. II” »«nt
r. f- rrc-d to Major J. F. oufldhig
building the road. These gent em u
tonish many of the i.ltlsens of Kla- hac been referred
woul ihut In desired to romu In. hut
math halls, very few of whom ri-a- . < H.doc, C<-p< of Engineers, IT. S arrived in the city last evening and
fiunil »m I elidei I n ’ to the local ilo
'are interviewing and meeting the
Ilze tha tl.iw city can boast ot one Army, at Portland.
lino Ilio».
Majoi M< L.do.- ask ; for Inforrna- bu.-inessmen of the city today. The
ol tie last iron foundries In the
*1 In’ I'hlef »(,ile<l ho never d'Sli'd
uountiy. The establishment of Ibis Hi t. tn regal o to pre' < nt comi isrce, following is a portion of a letter s ¡at
n fight
Adjutant General Canton,,
Industry ! as been a great conv.-n- if . charactii, amoun
and value, i to President Dalzell of the Chamber
to w I om tl i- news of Crazy S ink
leucu foi il.” people of tt.i» city and future coir a« ■ c»-, due in part to an by B. Daly, county judge of Liike
wUii to lay ili w n hl« arm
wa»
-ou nt). ami l.an been a great help Imrtowl wat' r say; f leant n.'.viga- county;
l> ouytht al oitly befotc iiimiii lolla'.
f>eight
"We are a unit to rout.
toward I « devidopuient of the coun- i ii ti, kird oi b< .ill uscii, draft, etc.,'
• Xprc ' I III” ledi, f II il Ih*' eiHirt
I wta.f a. a»; sug-j and pa.-w uger ti
tiatfiC
attic via KI-.":ath
d v.1 ar Vi i
Ail laiting» for both public
war H bulli«'. Sull u< iloti, he tlld
'■ ry.
tions nr. to v nt Is i. d d In the Falls ao soon as the roads ar< suit-
and private
:>■ work mu now be secur-
wus Jn«l wkul li» espellili frolli II.
ci.'.-r pu die c>ntrot'ably improved. We are ready on one
!. cf vlrrv
old Indimi, wlonii he know.* » • 11,
••d here *hn v■ . ■■ little dels , where
previousl) it was uei ,»r.ar> to -end i$ snpplemt r.t t' ■ wc'rr luute to be day's notice to begin work on the
and whoni he does noi thlnk dnng. r
f
io Ashland or other lailroad point, Ili proved to :;!ve it its maximum j Kinmath Falls road, startlug from
oua.
Shortly i fter r<-'elvlng ilio
liai
| H is place.
U.'ge your p<sot'!e to
and a» a r<- •»ult, ruaibiriery ai.d mills t Ao R acy.
If tl c repoi ,i to tl:™ advisability I take promi t action on ti is matter,
tin would t o ko|pt oil the groi.il
hate bi <‘ii tied up for weeks at a
1
In H
. time.
I’ra cticaliy all of the work < f t'n Improv n ent do » not »bow which will not only result In mak-
the pr< w nt. Tll.e whlo»» me
open season,
[for the g< >vi rn.ni'Ut Is now being s:ifflc|-nt dro t! Ine.w, no further' Ing Klamath county a greater coun-
ly
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e cot k Open sea- done here, a» is also a great deal action will b<‘ taken, but if the re-'try, but will materially help 1 Lail ¿6 3 a
<nu Mr Of the i .cllencul thetc
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A
g. I to Nov. i. ifor the railroad cor. tract ora.
|><WMbilBy that H cio might b*
The port Is favorable, then the survey J well.”
Quail Except In Jackson and Jose- ! otyuers i < .dean bents nt.d launches will be mad«. Tris matter will be
Here is a proposition that, while
; miinus an» hr
ItiR when I
pillll” eountl*'» the Opell Heaeoll <1X- on th<
Pl' t ai d tower lake« have taken up at a m<< ting of th? c im- it m at:s a great convenience to
In, and for the pui pm»« of prevent
i< ■<! < lion) Octobei 15 to November found t’. e plant a great conv nl'.-tic«-, ber of Commerce tomorrow night.
' (Ake county, means money for the
Ing thia, tl • troop, will tie kepi.on
15
In the couuili's named thu open and .ill
people of Klamath county.
.This
where ma-
the giound.
seUMin extends from October 15 to ch in< ry
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county shoqld go l.ake one better and
"Tie local nulherll««» tnu«f mid
I»- < tiib«r 15. No open »eu>*on for
WIM/ IH ILI) hliiEEIS.
send word that we are ready to r»e-
Berry came
ran now control tue «ttiiullon It
J. H.
quail
In
Grant.
Harney,
Gilliam,
Uma
­
gin at once. The County Surveyor
proper Judgment I» used, he continu­
neve In m Astu la about two years
tilla, Wheeler, Morrow nnd Malheur. ¡•.go and erected a small foundry
A H. Naftzger returned Monday 8hould be gent to consult with the
ed
T).> ait nailon 11 the dl«tilct
I love» or wild pigeon«—Open sea­ building 27 by 40, on Walnut street. from Ixw
\tige1es at.d has al- wurveyo^ of Lak.? county and locate
»uromidlng Old Hickory Camp ha,
son
extends from September 15 to 1'hej' opened up for business in July read) started the «ori» on improve-.'
road, If any changes are nec-
never bo«n »ertoli» enough for us to
January 1.
and the business has been steadily inent i to be made this summer on essary in the present road, notices
even dii lare martial law. and It 1»
Duck» In Multnomah. Columbia Increasing every »Ince.
He states could be posted and work should
unfortunate that »neli sensational t
After July th« Hot Spring» tract
M II.I.1S« TO IMI’HIH E.
and
CJatKop
open
season
extends
from
that
all
his
plans
are
not
fully ma­ commence right away. The County
In
last
year
they
melted
30,000
»toile» have been »«nt ont. 1 have
September I to January 15. In Har­ pound« of ircn, which was made into tur'd vet, but that the first work to Court will have about $33,000 this
no word from Colonel lloninnn up
The Light A Water Company 1» ney, Malheur,. Morrow, Umatilla.
castings.
During the past winter be done will be on the tract Imme­ year to use < n roads, and at least
to to o'clock, nnc consequently must
apparently willing to glvi/the pimple Wallowa. I nion, Baker and Grant
depot $10,000 of this______
leadlng to the
should be used on
It was d«i ¡«led to add another large diately
auppoae tl.ut all I» quiet."
Just a* much light a» they pay for. open »canon extends from September
'ddlHon to the plant, and a uuliding Streets ere to ue .aid out and im- the Klamath Falls-Lakeview road -
iu case n man believes that hl» light» 1 to April 1. In Coos. Curry and
40 by 3K wa.i erected adjoining the proved. The main street ct'Huect-nK ; discussed at the quarterly meetrag o<
ISIHASM ON Illi. tt Mtl’ATH
aru not ua good an they ought to be, Lake open season extends from Sep­
Arif building.
The new building the incorporation with the depot ppjg matter will be considered and
all he ha» to do 1» to report to the tember 15 to March 15. In Klamath
site i.as been opened up and work the Chamber of Commerce tonight,
Ml HLOGEE. Match 39. Up to company and they will make a teat, |county the open season extends from contains the big furnace bnd is used
is to begin macadamizing it, so that
everybody attend.
entirely
for
casting
The
first
two
noon today there hud been no en­ and If anything 1» wrong they will September 15 to February 1.
In , Poors of the main building are used it will be read) tor travel within a
counter between the »tat« militia,' correct It. The followIg circular ha» counties not nuined open season ex­
for lhe*work shoin-. the upstair* be­ few week». Cement walks are also
I PI’EK LAKE -NOTKH.
marching upon Crazy Hunke and his been »< nt out by the company to It« tends from Ort. 15 lo Feb. 15.
ing
the w<.od- working department, I to be built aiorg the p operty, so!
band of Creek Indiana aud negro customers:
Geese and iwun E . ;In Ear- where uli the inouldt are made, that when the r.-'rod gets here i one ;
W. U. Harian will elici a commo­
allies, according to the host informa­
"The compuny would be pleased i ne>. Baker, t'r.ur, V.'aüui j , Citcr-
cat. either walk, drive, or ride in the dious residence on th« lots he piir­
tion avnlli'.ble here, nnd the troops to have users of el,nitric current re­ ' man. Gllllam. Grant, Klamath, Mal­ The company already has several
thousand dollars' worth of moulds street car in going to and from l**e . chased of Frank Ward in the Biehn
wore Hllll pursuing the rede. It In port to them whenever they think huur and Luke o; .. .. a.tm
depot.
addition.
reported that Crary Snake, fearing the voltage I lights poor) Is too low. from October 1 to Mc.ch 1. !n t’ e or patterns cm hand.
Nearly
all
of
the
lathes
and
other
j The steamer Hornet will be over­
arri'Ht.han made hl» escape,duasrtlng a postal card, or call over the 'phone, counties nani' <1 it
tends from Scy- muchineiy used in the work shops
M IY VISIT KLAMATH.
I hauled and put in ship shape at
hl» follower», and 1» now on hl» way make» It cany to report. On receipt lumber 1 to May 1.
were modeled and cast at the foun­
j Odessa toon.
to Washington to Intercede with the <>f report we will make a test. and. If
iloiiki i goeae In Grant, Harney dry. A big wood lathe bus recently
Secretary Dur.bar o.' the Li.an.bff [ Robt. Rankin ba« decided to build
"Great Father."
It prove» too low, we will take mi a and Malheur the open sea«on extends
'been cdd'?d. which wll! take columns of Commerce has received a i»tter a home in Bu 'na Vista.
Looks
lures to Improve It. Sometimes a from September 1 to March 1. In
OKLAHOMA CHY, March 39 — very »u.ull error made In installation, all other counties It extends from S«|>- 16 to 18 feet long and is said to be from the acting Commissioner of the suspicious. Bob.
the best lr.<he in the city. The fur- Bureau of Fisheries at K'ashington.
Many Ash are being caught on the
One hundred Creek Indian», hull or the wrong lamps, may be the j lumber 1 to May 1.
pace tor melting tbe l fass for east- relative to an invitation extended upper lake just now.
Great sport
breed» mid tlegroi-H, under pei>oual cause of poor lights. We run our
Shore and wading birds Open Ing* wll be mid« ut the foundi v, und
to Dr Evermann of the Burenu to for our visitors from other par.s.
commnnd of < hi«f Crnsy Snake, who I voltage »t power house high, and
j season « xt< nds from October 1 to a grcutei port ion of th« mat -rial haj
visit the great Klamath Basin dur­
The launch Hunter, owned by
killed live officer» In a buttle Satur­ lights »lould be good."
'April I.
already been cast.
Ing the coming summer. ile sava­
Capt. Hansberry, sustained some
day night, kept up Heir march on
'
Bag limit Sag - hens and cockH,
Considerable trouble was exper-
‘"At the pfet'ent time it is not cer- damage on her last trip up the lake
the win path early today, but were
>HI IN REBATI .s.
¡quail, piurie chickens and other up­ L rul'd a* first In securing the proper
tail, whether he will be able lo avail and will be put on the ways soon,
falling utterly to »preud abroa 1 the
land biiils, live !n one day or ten In kind of moulding sand, but after
himself of this opportunity. If ■ he
".«•
Sadie Counts of Roseburg arrived
tell or among the people nt large that
Thu pis,pl« of KlumaUi County one w c< «:
»: ducks,
ducks. 15 in ons
or.? wc«k; several experiments were made in
bhc tild be able to go to the west ’in town today on a visit to her par­
ilk,' events tn emlier ilayr enusod
, lmv< miv •<! 33,093.17 In relui’es oh deer, five In one s asot.; shore and
mixing aud blending sand from sev­ ccast, he will make an i Sort to visit ents, residing in Bi. hn addition
Rather, they were retreating be­ th, Ir tii»,,» thl» year.
The three ah ’II'u I'irds, 50 In or.e u . k; g •• se
eral sections of the county,they were Klamath Falls and sicnd some ti;n<
Toni S'rt”n. the mink man, is
fore live omp.inl, < of deleruiln*»d ' p, i
-1:1 rebate Joes not seem tn'tdh, and swan, no limit.
successful. The iron works are re- int. Fticating
the fish and
fish-1 kept busy taring for and rustling
Ok Ini.on .i inllll lumen, who weru | bu It amounts to u good deul when
It 1» always unlawful Fo sell, c dvirg considerable work from the
cries of that region. Y ¡u will b” suckers fot ;.is minks. While they
culled out to quell them. In an effort tl.,- total amount of tuxes are con-
offer foi sale, batter or oxchtnge, cuiisele town, in the county. Lsiko-
communicated with again so soon a.-» are g nerallj a hardy, tough animal,
to reach n »Irouglioid in the Tiger | sldered
The sheriff's olllci up to i hi|i, ■ any iu tianspi’t bevond Hie
vp w. Thorria <;id ev»n places an the the natter cr.n be diAnltcly deter-; th •>’ require a gi>od deal of taro
Mountains before making n final iSaturduy collect,<1 flv3,150 <1 out
itoundiiries of tills »tale* any deer, J iil<< .id.
mined ’ ’
after all.
rt.ind ngiiintii the troops. The mill- |of u lotal of $152,372.21 on tlie lax
iiixisi' u'e'intal’i sheep, elk. silver-1
COMMODORE NOBLER.
tlmiii ii order, d yertsrday by Gov­ roll, or about two-Hiirds of the taxes. gray gqulixl swan, praiie chicken,!
ernor llllHkell UM U result of thu up-
THREE
Pl.K
KY
WOMEN
The propoition of the tuxes col­ grouxe and all species of u dand iiotbiEi: mi ehm ; tonight .
tlnlng Hint came after a clash at thu lected last year up to April IM was
H\\ ■ lii»l bE FROM FIRE I'.EAt TIH TIIF. SCHOOL GROt ND
birds and dm ks
home of Crasy Hunke, In which Mar- .iliout the same as it will be this
—
At 8 o’clock this evening nt the
To hunt without a license; to
shal Baum mid Deputy Sheriff Odom i , <lii
There is no excuse for all of our
A large two-story building in
'1 here has been collected this hunt or kill uny mountain sheep or couit house will be held the quarter­
were killed,nnd camped for the night ¡year $10,026 for the new court
fire' school grounds to be barren and for-
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antelope; to hunt or kill any elk un­ ly meeting of the members or the Buena Vista addition caught
kt Hickory Hill, th» camp which hnd liouse fund; $15,530 for road work,
Tuesday
and
but
for
the
presence
of lorn, They ought not So to be They
til Allgust I. 1919; to kill lienver I'luinath Fulls Chamber of Com-
been hastily evacuated by Crasy
anu $6,511 lor the city of Klamath or to kill deer less than one year .11'ice. Theie are many iniportant mind of three ladies, no men be'ng I should have trees and grassy plots.
Hn.ikc at their approach. 'At break ' Falls
ijr.es present, might have terminated dis­ I know some will say that this is
old. to run down with dogs or hunt ; i.uestlons to he considered.
of day they moved forward to give
But where nothing is
astrously.
The fire being In the vivslonary.
Hons
which
»*•«•
vital
to
the
prop.ew
at night.
battle to the redskins.
Meanwhile
VI I EMIT TO KHVAI’K.
To kill China cocks in Jackson, and development of the entire <ou:i- extreme top of the r«'«f, the ladles tried, nothing Is accomplished. Can
thu Chief, through the agency of his
Josephine, Hood River or Malheur try. The "Booster" spirit is tn the climbed up and extinguished it with not some of our boards undertake
—
sleepless scouts, hud been watching
The spirit of enthusiasm and wet birlev sacks. Nor v as this all. the work of making our school­
SALEM, Ore., March 30,- By saw­ counties, or to kill hens anywhere air
ovory move and he led his forces
ing through the bars of a window in in the state; to kill female deer at progriss, and the meeting tomorow A large hole being burned in the grounds better There are a few dis­
uway, apparently not daring,, or at the basement of the lower floor, four
at. any Hine, or to tnultilate carcasses night should be thu biggest ever roof, come live coals fell ontc, the tricts that will do something along
least not. caring, to fight the whitu
One of the ladies this line this year. Lone Pine dis­
convict» made a tadil attempt to so as to disguise sex; to hunt or kill held in the city. Anyone who has upper c-'tlir.g.
foes In the open.
escape from the penitentiary early any silver, golden, copper, Japanese an attack of that tired feeling should let herself dow n through the opening trict will set out a grove and will
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The inlllllumen i.t this Juncturo today. Thu prison officials were cog­
or Roves pheasants, English or Hun­ attend. It will do them more good I n the i oof onto the ceiling, from seed the yard The Summers district
pushed forward at doublo quick. The
nisant of the plot, however, and with garian partridge or Bob White quail; than a dose of medicine. Some of which place there was no escape had are planning the same thihg. Teach-
Indians wore ten miles away from
five armed guards awaiting their to kill quail or China pheasants In the people of this city do not know she not got the fire under control, ers get busy and keep thls tiling he­
them, but they wcro determined Hint exit the prisoners were held up at
pat rons
Grant, Harney, Gilliam, Umatilla, what is the matter with them. They But this she Anally succeeded in do- fore the directors and
they should not lie allowed to' choose
through
the
children.
point of as many guns.
Wheeler, Morrow or Malheur until should come out to the meeting to­ Ing and the building was saved.
the battle ground and thus gain an
I hope every school will hold Ar
morrow night and get inoculated
John llrantun, the leader and prln- October 15, 1913.
advantage. The troops outnumber­ clpal mover in thu outbreak, lies
bor Day exercises. Plant »oinetbini-
KALE11-.IONES.
To trap or destroy netta of pro­ with the life-renewing germs of en­
ed thi? Indlnnu three to one nnd the dead In the morgue, having com-
and plant it well. Let the exercises
tected game birds; to operate any thusiasm and prog’ess.
officers knew Hint could the oppos­ mlted suicide by cutting his throat
teach
a love for nature and empha­
Charles
William
Kaier
of
Dorris
Tlie
bustnes
man
who
lays
down
sink, box, sink or sneak boat, skiff
ing form s moot In the open there
from eur to ear with a butcher knife, or launch, except in the Willamette and waits for things to happen is and Miss Rachael Jones were united size the idea of conservation of re­
could bo only one outcome—the taken from the prison butcher simp.
He must take a in marriage Tuesday nt the Judge’s sources that Roosevelt has brought
river above Oregon City anil in Ya- a dead number.
Indians would have to surrender or
quina mid Coos Bays; to hunt with place in the front rank or he will I rooms in the court house by Judge before the people. Get some hard?
bo killed. Once theredskina gained j bollii NI I ILE Illi K N<>< KEIL
roses anil perannial flowei . and set
batteries, swivel gun, Are, Aashllght be forgoten and his busines will de- J. B. Griffith.
the shelter of the hills,, the result
out
There is the common yellow
1
cay.
A
few
of
the
things
to
be
or blinds more than 100 foot from
would net bo so Htiro.
FOR SALE: A Ane stock ranch rose which is extremely hardy and yet
Judge Noland has found a solution shore, to «hoot on enclosed lands j I’ai'dled tomorrow night will be:
The militiamen today did not at­ of tlie dls|iosltion of the "Knock­
without permission; to ship o' sell ¡ Tie Lakeview road; Railroad Day of 3000 acres wtth abundance of Is beautiful. There is a vine that
tempt to conceal their apprehension er." Cnptain Jink's band of Modocs
deerskins without being prouerly ¡Celebration; the opening of Wood water and enough timber for the I 1 have observed will grow here if
that much fighting might be neces
has been ordered back to Kluniath tagged.
, river, and Seattle Fair exhibit They ranch. Twelve miles from Klamath i half cared for. I cqn get a liml' d
ary bofori the band could be sub­ from Oklahoma, and the Judge sug­
About 500 acres fine plow ' number of roots of it.
I'onnlties For transporting game I are all live topics. The Chambet of Falls,
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gella I lull II would be well to herd outside Hie state, $100 to $*>00 nnd I Commerce is a strong organization. land; the balance meadow and pas
One 2-1-Horsc Power Engine and
all the knockers in the lavn beds, line anil Imprisonment; for violation Its numbers are constantly increas­ tn re. The ranch controls 3000 acres
Have E. W. Muller add an attach­ and turn the Indians in and let them of any game laws, from $15 to $500 ing. and the tin-e Is soon coming of open range, and many thousand Boiler for sale. Hun two months,
good as new. Will sell extra cheap.
ment to your phonograph so you may give an i xhlbitlon of tlie Modoc war. fine; foi hunting without a license, when the busimss man v'.o 1s not acres more aro available. •
Price $18,000.00. Terms easy.
Address Northern Pole it Lumlier Co.
enjoy the new 4-mlnute Amberol rec It would be Interesting and I'Jglil.v from $25 to $300 fine and imprison­ nn active member bad better order I
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2-20-3t
Sisson. Calif.
MASON
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SLOUGH
ills
coffin.
ords.
12-17 |iretltiible io I he eounl.i.
ment.
Great I prl»liig of liolliuiH Not
N. I loll« 1« III pol l« Minted.
A*
According Io thi* postal regulation«
.i ilty 1« until lull to ii fl”' deliver)
¡win'll tlie gror-a po.inl receipts reiicli
{ 110,000 liming thu fiscal >>i-nr. The
Klamath Falla oilin' will probably
he placed In tliu second ria»» utter
July I, tlie end of the fiscal year,
nnd II la quit« certain that within
nnotlier year the receipt» of the
otfli u will be a ii fliclelit to give the
illy free delivery.
Il 1» quite unlikely tliut the total
receipts by July for the past year
will reach the 110,000 mark, lint
they will come pretty clum to It
The r.... Ipt» for Hi” past nine mon'ha
lute been nem h $6 lull, mid In ord-r
to r,'Ueh ||it.l*”0 ll • oftl' " w, ild
huv< to d<> $5700 xi’i (h of buniiie»"
during thu next three Ufont li» '1 hi
.tcvdl » Ute »le.ulil/* I U<*4 ' Ü- Ing. b it
unies» n campaign au t Mt ar teil, it !'■
1 ardly piubable that th* recul pl z
III aiiiouni io ov‘-r $ 30U0.
Evell If the < It» di ' s »ol g.t fr.'.
delivery of mull this yenr, It 1» eer-
tain that II will bn entitled Io 1'
mil year, mid It would hew II t >it
to e, step* we;
tak”n to p.epi.r«
foi ti e rlmr-■
Before free deliver'-
can Im e'’ablt die I It Ii n r-essary that
all the atre ti ii<> label I and tl <
hoi» '* tltiml. red. Ashland, M'dfnrl
and Giant, I’asi. will have free de
livery, l.ul < onildurntd" delay wa*
had In I1, •• clll«« Ix-ta'isc the
hou»e» were „of numbei««! and the*
w* re not ready for thu »ervlco. Kia
.nath Fall» should be ready to get
everything that !» coming to It Just
n» soon a« It I» entitled to It.
Following Is u Mummury of th
gaine law » u» « liai di d by ll. e lu»1
h gl lui ure;
Bui k d< er Ext < p t In Baker, Grant
Harney, Malheur, L'muillla, U nlou
uml Wallowu, thu open m < H4on ex*
tends from August I to November 1.
III life counlle:, I i MD k d It extend» from
Htqiluttiber 15 lo Novembcr I.
Hflver gray »qulrrcl Opi-n »ua»on
"Xt'-nds fiom Ortober I to January I.
ClilnuM' pl>i'a»ant» Except in Jiao-
plilne. Jm k»on, Hood River and
Mallieur, opi n m-moii extund» from
Octobet 15 to Novemb i 15. In cuun-
He,, naineil tl.cre I» no upea »eason.
Natlve pl.entulit» and giou»» Ex-
i . l
lu I nimi, V.tillowH, Baker,
t
and Grant ti.u opeu a u*ou
from October t5 to Novelli­
in the i-ountl » named the
uuni ixiund» from August