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ElltE. Read Tisis MIKK Al'I'LEGATE TO TAKE Iti si April a..d 11 .i.on : 'AMI/ u.'-.iih a lbw IcMCIi. auil u pi o,u i y iJ Ing desirous Hal her pupiU Mill« UI U ii «1 il .Il U> i » « ICll I < I/Ulllll*« ui.d i i, u alunsieidl ‘ 11OI> I, H Hlr.liii od, c i ui bo .u lu CO, I .'apOu J- nt iiowuid and Eigi th with Mr. Mauslcldt, w i o o huilii ‘ igl t smull bidiiilugo | •x:u.,iiu«u«iud to i.er i another oí 14) I I Tse bodies taken to lbe morgue .--«•u -, hr. Emiuel I* iidlelon. H#í 74o wuie so Cl ui ed ll.ul Idt-utlficaliui. • ' i.lletuj, arrived Loiu from (.'allforma ' wui Impossible. >n tho boat Monday and will con- UO k L- rs | IJ. S. Cartwright, i u carpenter, er win, Alisa Applegate In regard lit Pounds of Rice $1.00 (Itegiilnr Prlte IOc | mt ¡ miuik I) ... $ 2 -,(»*> UO I torim-i ly of Salem, Or., und aaid to o tuning up and continuing her mix ! I mx ^ paid . . llegulur 35c t oiler, 116c p r |x,uud. 1 flu k2 •fork. eave posse-sand cousldaiublu money, M 1*1 We meet all cut prices on Sugar. was burned on the head and body, Mi«* Applegate's woik In this city 17 loo pound Huck Hto< k H It, «I.UA. along musical linos is deserving of and no hopes aro felt for bin re • T< AO pound sack Ntoch Hull, one. I MI.;«) covery. special mention and appreciation 1 AO jxiund Dairy Hull, 7Oc. The hotel'was a three-story frame tier ability as a plat 1st Is unques AU tlicso prior, ar«- along tli«- lino will* other goods wr I structure utxl burned so rapidly that tioned, and she Is held In high <*»■ Wv*TS OR tiHKOoV ( carry, lull on us and Iw cowvliicrd. Wr are B MiHIEIlH— County oi Kismstb,) juno of the Iku guests had lime tern as a friend and pupil by ber not knM'kcra. Bring u> jfiur pr« du«r and poultry and get flic I. J W Hien <*«>*. Cs»|.irr of the a'vivc-nsnieil bank, do solemnly to «frees und tnany wcapod by jump groat teacher, Hugo Mansfeldt. « swear llisl the alxvr statement is true to the best ol mv know le.lie end cash or truth- It out. Wr want It. ing to the roof of uu udjolulug work As a tcaci.or at. a baa labored J. W. MEM ENK, < asbier. * Bhop. Scores clambered down the • arni-stly, lnd--fatlgably and with the Kul>*crlbe«l and sworn to la-lo/e me this I Uh «lay oi February, IMMI YoeH <O |>l*'«»r. A. Msrrisv, J. , Notary Public. ladders of li e firemen and h.v e. greateat cotfeualasiu for several years CoasM-r—Attest: <». U. HHIIE, capo., nnd at feast four jumped to in Klamath Fall., with splendid re- ■ Director.. lately into the uc-t held by the fire ults. Sue has ilumpaf (.rated beyond GEO. T. BALDWIN. r» ; < Sghfi-rs. 'it Is not known how niituy •'.y doubt Dipt she Is aa exceptional, ■i « Acre uname to uvall themselves of teacher, and her work under the. I mv of tlû-.r- m<-nr • of i-viape. Han<|f< Idl method la:: boon especial Tv.o liufidri«! p<-iipi<- wire In th«- ly fruitful and pkasiug In results. I i (¡uti !' wl.eu the fire broke out. One I>r pupils show musical taste for I'llOIK- 311 nsudie.f nnd thirty-seven of these a.d kr.owl«*dge of tie very be.it *«ru regular boarders and the rext ¡»u«k, and play with a d grcc of -t iiinsl- nis t»f H i- regub.r boarder «'lei.-indlt.g anti t. toe! nique and f (<ll M II, Ml Eliso. i rival of ll/e rail loud, and ul»o g..k>d thirty ure’unaci ounted for, but It Is on quality really remarkable. for the co-opeinllon of tlio city. believed that many of them escaped It Is a matter oi regret to pupils,' The mailer of police pioicctlon Tlx- City Council Monday evening in the cxmfuslon and have neglected r| -nd > hi d the g -nc.'ul public that or«l<-ri <1 a ddownlk constructed along was dlscuBBOd, uud Hie Mayor Mated to r< port their safety. There was a Ml as Applegate must suspend work tho «iiHterly sldo of i*ln<* street from (Ini lie city would have to furuM, ..igli wind blowing und the Tehama frlr a time, but she has their boat i I’ayiKi alley to H<-'s/ud street. '1 be • iiinclcnt <1 pull, a within tho city, ' itreet side Of the hotel fell out, „id.e tor a »peedy return to active r-gulntlon sidewalk for this slri-et but ti nt they woultl I ave no author- rushing a numb: r pf refuge« shacks .■irvk-e grr-ntly benefited la health by Is six foot wide, uud at presuul aume I lly outMldu the city limits, and H.ut adjoining. • i nor rest. of the wulks are only three and four the sheriff's office would have to It Is supposed that th«- fire started uecca-tury lu the foot wide. Thu |H-titiun asking for furuisb d< pull«-, uecc-Mury WAIlM.lt COMPANY IXlHEM. in a cabinet-maker's shop next door. tho walk only apoclfied that It run to ( vicinity of the depot und camping I First iln-i-t, but the Council decided grounds. Holding that the land was dry UCEOOS W AI Ut LAW IK BEST. A r< quest was also made of tin to bavu II uxtended to Payno alloy, i agricultural land, u nappt opriated, and thus make a uniform wulk along 'council that they numc a i-ertalu day SALEM, Or., April 15. After a uasurvey«Kl and vacant, suitable for From All Parts of the East. i to be known us "clean-up day," and tho street. visit to Wyoming and Utah of a week sottlemtmt and cultivation, and not via A petition was read from Attorney an «ffort will be made to get the to examine the workings of the been selected or listed by the slate UNION PACIFIC. floury L. Carson, ot Hau Francisco. I iltores to ck>s< up for a portion of water laws in those state, with F. us swamp land or by the Secretary OREGON SHORT LINE. In behalf ot Mr. Dick who conducted I th. day and get everybody out and M. Saxton. Water Commissioner, of the interior, when settled upon THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. an auction uulu of jewelry biro lust I clean up the streets and their own State Engineer Lewi, has returned as homestead claims. In November, SOUTHERN PACIFIC. It Is the Intention to winter, asking the return of $25 i property. to Salem. lie pronounces the new lk*7. the Supreme Court in a sep $25 From OMAHA. $33 From CHICAGO. which was paid by Mr. lllck us a make It general and ask every cltl- water code of this state better by arate opinion written by Justice $25 From KANSAS CITY. $30.50 from ST. LOUIS. llcSnse The attorney claimed that z«-n to join In the movemeut and Slater, decided the case of J. L. Mor far than any law In this country. Correspondingly low from all other points. tho collection of Ibis (< m : was Illegal upend al least I ulf a day In clean Wyoming has a law similar to the row, W. H. Cooper, John H. Greene,, and threatened a suit unloss settle- ing up and beaut fylug the city. TO THE PUBLIC Oregon law, except that the water Jerry Harrington, D. L. Foskett and Mayor Hundc-rson stated that he mont was mudu. Write letters to everybody you know in the East and tell them board In Wyoming Is the final trl- S. Dixon against the Warner Valley < Tho following building permits believed the council would be only about these low colonist rates. Send them literature about bunal In the adjudication of water Stock Company In favor of the set- j won- grant-<1. Klamath Falls Light too glad to assist In tho work, and Oregon, or send their addresses to us and we will do it. In . Igl la, while In thia statu the find- tiers and perpetually enjoined the & Water Company for tlx- erection that as soon as date of the arrival this way you can be a great help in tbe growth and progress of Ings of tbe water board must be stock company from further proceed of a gntage near their office bulbing of the train was known a day would affirmed by the courts before they ings in ejectment, in awardirg title your state. on Klamath aveuu«-. Fr<-d Maug. for bo named which tho people would uro final. Should tho circuit court to tie rcitlers. Involving about 1500 YOU CAN PREPAY FARES tho erection of a six loom bungalow bo asked to celebrate by making u tall to affirm them they will, of ac'-es of valuable land, sit lated iu if you want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our local Many of the on lots 7 und M In block 16; and Geo. general cleaning up. agent and he will telegraph ticket for anyone from any place course, In time become operative Warner Valley, Lake County, and it. Hum for the erection of a two citizens have already started In on ntitoniutlcally. formerly the bid of Warner Lake, promptly. story It.Ouu resident o ou bls prop cleaning thoir yards, but there is ill«.- Supremo Court reverses the de Inquire of Agents or write to erty on Pine street. uud permission -onsid. rublo work necessary on the cree entered by former Circuit Judge UM. » bc .MI KRAY, U REt k NI.Alt ALTI RAH. was giuuti-d to niiniin the present htreets, and If everyone will assist, I H. L. Benson, of the district in General Passenger Agent the day can be made a sort of plcnl< building. Southern Pacific Co.d A Navigation Co., RENO, Nev., April 15.—The mail i which tie cross-bill in equity filed Tbe needs of a peddlers license or and the appearance of tbe city will train from Superior California points by the several defendant settlers was ; The Oregon Railroa (Lines in Oregon) an occupation tux was threshed over b«/ greatly benefited. PORTLAND, OREGON. on the Nevada-California-Oregon ( dismissed. and the city attorney finally offered This contest has been in progress railroad, due here Tuesday evening,; TO MAKE PAPER HUIH Flit. to druw up an ordinance covering lid not arrlv«> until yesterday morn-; between the settlers and the stock the mutter to submit to the council Ing, as a result of a wreck of a north-' company for the last five years, and MARSHFIELD. April 16,—Th«- al u later mooting Moat of the mem bound mall and passenger train on has been carried through appeals to her» me lu favor of a license, yet 1 manufact uro of paper pulp from the tho roail Tuesday afternoon at a point tie United States Department og the some of them, as well as other clll- wood of tlio fir tree and waste pro called Summit. Tho wreck was caus- Interior, the State Land Board, the xena, aro of tho oplulon that the duels of sawmills will be attempted <-d by a broken rail, and several cars state courts, and will now probably arrival of the rallroud will adjust on Coos Bay. Spruce Is chiefly used loaded with perishable freight were be appealed to the United States Su tho harm caus-d to the merchants for making paper pulp, but a new rolled Into the ditch. The mail and preme by the clock company. .. • . Ill *• by peddlers with wagons, In thut tbe chemical dlscov, r> will bo employed passenger cars left the track but did iii '» «' «ÄÄ li reduction In freight and express to make possible the use of fir. nut turn over. All of the passengers M odxr . x C omvowt VITER COI N I'RY O. The chemical discovery was made charges will cnalilo the stores to received a severe shaking up, but all M oomaatb Piucaa eaaly compel« with goods hauled, by by Dr. Gcorga II. Frankfurter, a pro -scaped serious Injury. So bad was III III HI Editor S. C. Graves of the Bonanza ( fessor in the University of Minne • agon. tbe wreck that it was necessary to Tho newer ordinance, which was sota; the experiment will b«* back build a track around It for the south Bulletin was in the city Tuesday. Mr. | ili in ni Oil III III III drafted by City Attorney Benson, i ed by C. A. Smith of Minneapolis. bound mall train arriving bore yes Graves states that times are lively; , In theupper country since the Recla introduced by Councilman Dr Frankfurter Is cxpe< led In Mars- terday morning. was mation Service started work on the . «I HI III 11M III 111 III It was passed Io it. second Il. hl lu about u month, when an ex Wilkins I Clear Lake dam. Property is be- perimental plnnt will bo established, readlug and read by title only. It Is HIOIT MAY HE AMBASSADOR. The Tourist Headijnartexn Il «I IrW III ill III ‘ginniug to change lands and the* Tho Invention Is u process of dis tho Intention of tho Council to meet of Columbia Valley country Is obtaining quite a number 2* -• '"K*. «. (Illation by means ot chemicals again tomorrow night, when several CHICAGO. April 16,—Tho Tri ENOAGI ROOMS EARLY amendments will bn proposed and which removes from the fir wood buno today prints tbe following of new settlers. _FOit THE ALASKA- » It has often been remarked that a' action will be tnken on the final those properties which now make It news Item under u Washington date; TUKON EXPOSITION man cannot live very long In Bo- 1 impossible for wood pulp, There passage of the ordinance. A. a NOXTO3. U ms «« Harvey W. Scott of Portland, Or., Tho now ordinance provld«?s fur will also bo a number of by-pro- is to bo tbe American Ambassador natira without becoming a booster,! authorizing tho city to build u main ducts, uiuong them alcohol, turpen- to Mexico to succeed Duvid E so Mr. Graves cannot be blamed fori thinking tl-nt the upper country is! From this rosin sewer systi-m and for submitting to tin«- and rosin. Thompson of Nebraska, who will the only section of the county in ¡i the voters tlx- pro|>osltlon of bond ltullsn rubber can be made. The leavo tho diplomane service, which to live. He says that they j If the newly discovered process is ing tho city for $45,000 to be ex change will not take place for sev- have the best bargains In land of1 pended for that purpose. The ordi u success, the whole of a fir tree eral months, however. I any part of Oregon. Farm lands are i nance rends t! at the city shall pay « when cut for lumber can be utilized. Scott Is 71 yearn old. He Is editor now selling from $S to 120 an acre. 1 Tho by-products will also be a for the main line nnd that tho cost of tho Portland Oregonian and Is Good land can be bougl t for IS or j choice line of invest« of th«» laterals shall be borne by th«- source of big revenue. one of tho best-known journalists $10. which, as soon as tho Irrigation I property owners who are benefited mentis that will make I of the West. canal Is completed, will be worth Muny inquiries are being received Tho matter of determining whatj tlio purchaser mone^r $50 an acre. The ranchers now are | ■hall constitute tho main sewer and at the Lakeview Land Office concern- Norman E. Mack, Democratic Na making good money on dry land, what the laterals will be taken up Ing tho new 320-acrc homestead law, .III/ Bits I V x «i i i uulu , il BI u 1/U 11 VI d that _ _ liv tional Chairman, announces inni he twtwoou the city Attorney and tbe rocenHy passed by Congre... A. yetL Mnnplcte(1 arranflolnontll for the und it has b<*en proved that the soil a _ _ _ ___ * _ *•>«.. srl ,/la 1 ■ n a • v*. ...zi I ml I •* « B ■» ■■ will averag«' as goo«l as any In the I city surveyor, and an amendment the officials have received no lnstruc- publication, beginning May 1st. of county. Outsldo parties, who are | wlll be made covering this question. Itlons relative thereto, but they have a monthly magazine to be known It I. proposed to hold • special elec- been adv I soil by the Commissioner as the National Monthly and devoted wise enough to recognize the future! tlon In May for the purpose of voting that any applications under t* s act to advancing tho Democratic party in value of the land, arc coming In and ; the bonds If the ordinance Is passed must be rejocted and the parties the uatlon. The contributor. Include taking advantage of the present low I tomorrow night. ¡notified that they will gain no right. United State. Senators and Repres prices. The sentiment of tho people .eem.'by tho filing of such application, or entatives, Governorn and other prom to bo strongly In favor of a sewer by appeal from the rejection thereof. inent Democrats. DESCHUTES IRRIGATION system at once, and thoro Is very Not until tho lists designating tho PROJECT ARANDONDED little question but what tho bonds lands which aro subject to entry The Stanndard Oil Company has will bo voted If the people are given under act aro received at the land employed 50 lawyers, regular and WASHINGTON, April 1?.—The an opportunity to do ao. Tho only ofllco will entries bo accepted, and I special, to help it in its fight for life Reclamation Service annonneos tbe complaint being hoerd Is that tho ns to whether notice of the selections before the Federal Court at St. abandonment of the Deschutes Irri mattor has already been put off too will bo made public through adver Louis. How on earth the trust hap gation project and that tbe lands long, and the citizen, do not wnnt to tising tho same, tho land office offi pened to ovorlook the remaining few will be restored to entry under the taka the chanco of going another cials aro not advised. members of tho legal profession Is n bomostend nnd desert lnnd acts. The FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS year without better sanitary condl- problem the six government attor action is based on reports from the A writer In tho Century for Feb tlons than tho city has at the preaent engineers of the Reclamation Service. neys are trying to solve. ruary says of Mr. Roosvolt: "lie With or Without Driver time. w. A. Dolzel and R. TT. Dunbar, leaves tho presidency the host known Ono of New York's subway rail The State Superintendent will proaident nnd secretary of the Chnin- man of his time. Ills nnmo and fea have the new edition of school law way lines has put on cars for women tlio City Council and mndo n tures aro known to more persons ready for distribution about May only. Next In order Is a well-equipped report of the plans as proposed throughout tho world today than 15. Tho legislature provided for one nursery car with trained nurses In for tho celebration of tho ar- thoso of any othor living person." for each school director. attendance. MONARCH Low Rates OREGON DAILY During flarch and April OREGON ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND M ASON & S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS m aw Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH MIDWAY STABLE CHAS. R. BALDWIN, Proprietor