110.1.4» lU'Ul. lil ilí ♦ • ♦ fumigated and gelling ready for bls I».,.V1,C. ii vm ikeiih to hi ii , i >. ♦ fuiiilly to IU0VU In. DuilKlB. ApiU 2 i. Frank Put- •*••**♦••*••*♦♦•* I'lnk Bulks bus returned to his On« of th« greatest improvement <>r«uu, *i.u »s» cup.uiuil ua tuo UAMil i homualead to Main street property Io the vicin Mr. Davis ut Jaekaonvlllv brought HlU WUIUU i wuu set oli luu . Mr. Hluuiuan transacted business Ity of the postofllce la ità! conlem- | In a load of dried trull lids weua. UUllU wiucaoU li.u tuuuel in Merrill Wednesday. plated by Roy Hamaker. Tbe Ha- b i luu, uigul, wuu U ülUHtil Ho was accompanied by bls uluco Ed Allun look a load of posts to maker estate is the owner of the ill UulIgU llul UH LU h H Ml MUIlid UM ' uud nephew, wLo are looking over Mr. Htueman's Wednesday, entire blot k on Mulu street opposite th« valley with a view to locating klUuUu,. pl’ MU ÜUI mu U Mrs. Wrlgbt visited Mrs Bark« tho poslofiico. This block Is al pre»- Mr. McClure I as Just finished this week. UllU ,U4 , Luu uu UtloiUuy to cut occupied by one office building clearing sumo aagu brush ground. lie muil uu uuu uu luuuvj uud Luuid A family by Ibo name of Hmlth and several residences, but the prop Mr. Wustfall from Mauuy Bros.' has recently moved to Fred Bues- erty Is on thfe side of tbo bill aud uul gut uuy uuu to Uli iur AslUA. 1 uiur biui uutu, lOlUUiUll ua thu camp visited the Falls Hatuiday. Ing’s ranch. ranges from ten to fifteen feet above tuuuel WUIU, WUH luu liiat WAIUV44. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Htucklo pass'd the grade of the street. Judge Short rod« to tbo Falls last Hu said i.e l.ud uuiy MUUWU Muid Sunday. through Lone Pin« this week on If pei mission can be obtained Frau a Petersou lor uuuut lurue from th« city council for the build Mr. Dorvan has finished discing their way to tho metropolis. wu«««, or wuiiu Puiursuu bud buuu und bus now comuiuucud harrowing Mr. Ilunnoll Is hauling grain troni ings to be removed temporarily, the umpioyoil la tbo tuuuel. That Pulur- J. W. Jorcy's place. east half of the block fronting on Our valley has been thu scene of suu was lu ll.e tuumii suvuial tluivs Piuk llurks put a woven wir« Main street will be excavated to a luduslry for tbo past twu weeks. Tbu lust ovuuliig bothering the uinu uud I went bur bus been fine and llxi (arm fence around his orchard to keep the level with th« street. O. B. Gatos that bu (Hturbuck) bud ordmud him | <irs bavu about oomplolvd thulr rabbits put. Bunny found bls way of tbo Midway Telephone aud Tele In. and Mr. llurks failed In the pain graph Company baa offered to lake uul ativurul times, und bud oven lui iprlug seeding. ful nueoaslty of sending tho unfor- a contract for removing tho dirt, bliu out uud told bliu tu gu to Ilio Bob Buuucl) bas ootnplotud hla luuaio rubbit to rabbits' heaven. catup uud uul come buck to Iho which he wishes to use In grading discing on bls ranch, which adjoins Saul Combs was hauling lumber tbelr portion of the street in front tuuuel. Friday. Thu iiext witness uun Robert Cox, thu school house. of the officii on Klamath street, and Mr. Beebe is much Interested In Mr. Ward I« again out on hl» also for filling In the lot. If permis- th« «team «hovel ouglneer, who tes tified tl.at Polornou bud mudu reading "Thu Ductor" by Ralph Con ranch, Mr. Ward wont to th« Palis, •lon can be obtained from the city liireuts to bliu uud ollie: a uboul bow uor. Thure aru u number of very where hu I ad been confined to the the contract will be made and work ho uus going to tuudi off the "cheap I luturustlug books lu tbu truvollng bouse with thu measles. will comm* nee at once. The ditch mon ram« to board Johu outfit ¡"that after tho expluslou library, which Is kept at Mrs. Kirk- With this 1 alf block graded to a Any poison desiring to with Mrs. Chui. Sloe man Thursday, level with the street. It would make ho (Cox), with itulph Do Quine, tbo londall's. Jo« Dervan bluestoned wheat at a wonderful Improvement In the ap mast >r iuuchuu<c, wvru coining 'read thu books should apply to Mrs. uvor to tho camp at about 10 o'clock ' r*lrk«ndall,wlio will explain the usom tho Ilunnoll ranch Wednesday. pearance and valuo of the property. aud tuet Peterson, who told them und rules of thu library association. With the good work started, other i < HANGE IN HI.IIVK E. that there bad beet: u big «xploiluu Tbo books may bo taken out ou Bun property owners on tbo upper side of! lu the tunnel and tliut about half u day and kept twu weeks, und If uec- the street would sue tbo benefit and ' Since Project Engineer W. W. would probably follow the example. doxeu men w<>ru killed, that Peter* oeiury may bu renewed for two Patch ansumod charge of this Pro Thia grading of tbo Hamaker prop- ' uuu said bo KUOam d bn would gel weeks more. Mrs. Bt'ldln baa her incubator ject somewhat of a reorganization erty is tho first step In arrangements' about six mouth« for II, but that when ho got out they would havu a running and »lie <>xpe< la lo rulan uas taken place In thu administration for tho construction of a modern I of the affairs of the H'-rvlee. Hereto offlco and store building which will chickens for tbo murket. drluk on it. Those having thulr names on th« fore certain departments reportod to be built on tho corner of Main and Julin Yost «aid Peterson was one ot thu first lu arrive nt tho tunnel Roll of Honor for tho past month tho Hupervl.'.lng Engineer direct. Third. The decision on building after thu uxpluslou, und assisted him for being neither lardy or abtent Now evurytflng paaaes before Mr will be made <ia soon as Chas. Ila- Gertrude Stooinan, Anna Patch, ard by Mtn Is Hunt on to his maker, one of the heirs of the estate, (Yost) tu thu uiuchliioshop, a* bo wore: On« of tho case« 1« that returns from San Francisco. had received Injuries uud could llneb«, Catbelocn Dervan. Venus superior. of th« department of operation and Booth and Gussin Boobe. scarcely vs Ik Mrs. Booth and Mr«. Iloebo wore maintenance. In charge of W. H. Peterson was bound over to the ITUM.RI^H ON PROJECT. Holleman Mr. Hollmun now reports superior court at Yreka by Judge Morrill visitors last Tuesday. Mr. Erman visited bls bomeatuad to Mr. Patch Inatccd of to Mr. Hop Buras, after being placed under A copy of tho Reclamation Record ton. This will result In expediting fast Monday. 115,000 bond«. or April has Just been recolved by Mr. Ingraham has bls sage brush the mutter« that must be dealt with Deputy Hherfff Hatch cam« to .hla office. In Its report of the work Mr. Holloman and will bo produo- jy nearly all cleared Dorris and took Peterson to Yreka, m the Klamath Project. It states Mr Mat noy. Hob Bunnell aud Jim •v» of more satisfactory results, arriviug there this morning. that 37 per cent of the entire pro McClure ar« building foncoa. «Inoo It places tn« control of all The explosion did (5000 damage Ject is completed. During the month Miss Gussin Boldin of Merrill natters pertaining to the control and to tho long tunnel of thu California the following contracts were com- Northeastern railroad, near here, spent ten days on her homestead nanagoinent of tho Klamath Project pleted: Maney Bros., schedules 1, n tho I and« of the local officers. While there aho planted some fruit and Injured avvau mon. Twoaty-Ovo j 2 aud 3, South Branch Canal; W. men. working In the tunnel, wuro trees and had Homo sage brush clear i II. Mason, schedules 4, 5, 6, 7 and saved by a steam shovel between ed. Ml»« Beldln returned to Merrill IEDI'1 ED RATEN TO SEATTLE. 8, South Branch Canal; Campbell & Friday. them und tho explosion. Huffman, South Branch Canal flume. Mr. Kirkendall wu In our district The Southern Paciflc announces The lining for South Branch Canal last Monday. RAILROAD REAl HEH MIDLAND. that tickets will bo on sale at Kla was completed by force account, Charley Ixswls, our genial school math Falls for tho Paciflc-Yukon Ex- The lateral system under the first The track crew rorchod Midland at clerk, la planting potatoes. I>< sltlon front M; ;■ 25 to September unit of the project la now 87 per The Government crow has now 30. inclusive Tickets limited to two niMiu Tuesday with tho rail».and thus , cent completed. compie.cd thu laying of tho truck fur oomploted tho beadgates In Mr. months from dato of sale. Final Tho telephone line along the South flray's field. tho railroad across the tnnrsU This (limit not to exceed October 3!. | Branch and Adnuis Canals has b»en bus been tbo tnost difficult piece of As the train will not be In opera I comph ted to Adams Point. Tho well drilling outfit Is putting The work yet encountered by tho track down a well for C. W. !x*wlt tion to Kinmath Falls until about 1 total length of line built this year laying crow, ou account of tlio con A silver sugar shell wm at tho middle of May,the exact rate can ' over the. system Is about eighteen dition of the grad« and tho difficulty ’,ono I’fno school house ov not he give, but It will be one regu . nil les. In > curing men. It 1« said that Fore tl>o Institute. If tho ownor let lar 30 day faro to Portland, plus Tbo pumping plant on the marsh man Mr.illn Dillon of Hie track gang Mr« Kirkendall, tho teacher, know. $7.50 for the round trip to Seattle. demonstration farn. las been op discharg'd Ofty men In two day«. A It will bo roturned. Tils makes It simply ono faro for erated continuously throughout the li iui I e.u to work In order to hold u tlx* round trip to Portland with the month. Surfaco water I as been re Ed Allen and daughter, Lotti'*, nro job under Dillon, aud on ill: account moving to Clai Stenman'« ranch, addition ef 17.50, which Is the round mov d from this tract and test wells 11 > crew has been roducud during tho Lott Io will bo one of Lone l’ino'« trip rate frotn Portland to H attle. are now being dug to study the con pati week from 150 m n to lei» than scl ool girls. dition« for undor ground drainage. Two en k Ine« with ballasting Swift and Company announce that Tho weather during the month has 100. Gorlrude Steeman, Madelin and tley plan to begin actual packing crews I nve been following tho alcol Faye West andNrIta Dieken attend operations tn tl cir n'*w plant at been favorable. gang, und tlm track will b.i ready for e<| church ai Spring luike Sunday. Portland In July. This brings to heavy travel In a few day«. Mr. and Mis Harry Booth wont tho surface the necessity for the Capt. J. M. McIntire arrived In the tilth tbo track across the marsh It will be a v i) i.lincilo mailer to to county seat Wednesday, and while farmers of Oregon to raise more city Saturday from Ix>s Angeles. The (hero purcl ased n new cook Htovo. hog». Pigs can bo raised until they complete It to Kin ninth FulH. Mrs. Geo. Jury and Mrs. Cnrl Rob- nro three months old on vetch or engiueiT» alate t! at thia will tnke about a week. Tbo grade from Mld- elv vlilt'd with Mrs. Dervan Wed other roughage atpractically no ex pense other tian for pasturag*. A land to Klmnnth Falls li solid and nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tallman and daugh fat 200 pound hog In I’ortland today nono of the difficulties nc ITO i« GASOLINE ENGINE 1 welgl t. tho mnr«li will bo encountered, As ter«. Mnggio and Bessie, were at tbo Is worth $15.50 cash. livo T.-_. Pumps Water, linns tho balla«tlng is done nearly nn fa <t Falls Wednesday. Tho girl« have Tbo packers will have • to get a Milker, Separator, as tho track Is put down, it will recovered from an attack of the supply must they send I the money Chops Feed, Etc. put th« railroad Into tM« city ready measles, and Maggio will return to for the bogs to Nebraska, or will we Saves Wages I school Monday. ralso them In Oregon’ State jronr needs. for operation early In May. rite for catalog. 11 tsntion pa;>«r i llervoy Ileldfn Is now living on his Cbns N Moyers has moved to Mrs F.l'mm, MORSE A Co. Mrs. L Rl 't lore returned Inst homestead. GEM INK FAlKHAMxH HCULKK. W1NDM1I I*» George Jory Is »ponding a few Moyers' homestead on the Port Kla Ornam.va. Tuesday from Oakland, Cal, where Motor». OasoHne Engi’»-*«. 8f*atB Fu»ps, Bol>r» »In"*« FaedCtMynnu-rn.WlB- ml HPnntD«.P< p*F1tfin«a,A« I day« In Merrill having his house math road. aho bus been spending tho .winter. 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