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I pl^ER lake notes GOVERNOR IIENSON MIKES AN • ______ Noi Nt EMEN T The steamer Hornet sunk one of In Ills apartment« In tli«« Vatican lor barges Just off the mill shore California Game Warden» Complain Monday Morning ('oldest Rcniem- E. J. MURRAY. Editor the Pope linn h piano mid a piantilo. ------ '<>n Monday mid the Mazama sunk a OÍ Doings or laical N|Hirtsmcu la'red for N«»venilier in This s Tin .«• tire Innovili I uiih . In communion 'barge off Williamson river. The mis and Seek Ri'venge. County. lie Und« great relief and «(lisce from haps were caused by trying to drive tli<< weighty care« under which h<< All the liunt«>rs of Oils section of The Willamette valley and coast through the thin, sharp Ice. The ice TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE struggi«'«, lie Im« always boon par the country Mill have to be good now counties <>f this state have been for , is only an inch or so thick, and will ticularly fond of hl« own favorito or- ! soon disappear if the weather tuod- situ’t’ Governor F. W. Hetibon I iiih an the past few days in the grip of th«’ All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this nounced tiiat hereafter he will honor coldest weather «’xpvricticed In I lie gmil it to St. Peter's, il mini for who««« paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume orates. any extradition papers presented to past 23 years. Th» thermometer at education lie himself pubi, the Abb« articles will be published. • The steamer Eagle has been laid him «ailing for th«« removal to Call- Portland stood at 28 degreen above rero«l. The world knows well that off for the winter. Captain Wick- forniii of ^xll local hunters m I io cross on Monday morning th«> coldest II It mu « Ilio present Pops who restored si ite dairy vsstH i viton LIGHT ANI» WATER COMPANY st rom has done well and ought to i the state line to hunt In our sister Ims ever been ill that city at this sea to th«> Ronimi Catholic church th« old READY TO MEET TIIE CITY j take a rest. state regardless of her game l»WB. Mill of the year since I 8stl, when it Gregorian music, which of recent j The Long l.ak«' people tire having general Ions limi fallen somewhnt Into A'omplaints stating that Oregon h tint- was 2 7 degrees above. O. It. Gales Explains Why His Com- ' , , , a fine launch built. She is 88 feet) pany Did Not Eil«> Its Accept I era are frequently crosslug th«« stat<< Through Eastern Oregon, around «Usuai*. The violin Is also a favorite The next annual convention of the over all and G-foot beam; will have a| ance—Mayor Is Silent. lines not only Into California but also Pendleton mid Baker City, the ther Instrument of the Popo, mid in hl« Oregon State Dairy association is to 16-horsepower engine and will lie a i Into Nevada and Idaho and hunting mometer has been registering II« low younger days lie was considered a Nothing that has come to the at be held in Portland December 9 ami very fast boat, Young McDonald Is In those states aithout a license am! ns 5 and (1 degree« below zero. considera Ido master of th« bow. tention of the business men of the 10, probably in the Woodmen build doing th«> work. otherwise violating the various gam«* Through Montana ami th«< Middle Alex Nosier is building a lighter city recently has aroused such inter ing. Eleventh and Washington streets. I sms of the adjacent state«, have sev We»t th«' temperature ban bc«'il <>ven While »peaking of the proposed est as the proposition looking toward The association will be entertained for the same company, It will be eral times been lodged with the gov colder than that felt along the const used to transport the output of the' •laughter house tn b«< erected In thl« a reduction in the rate charged for by the Portland Commercial club. ernor and requosts made to him to al- and In Northern Oregon. Through city, n business man Mid: “It will bo Among the inducements offered to »box factory to the railway spur, for fire insurance. Practically every man j low the Oregon hunters to be taken Nebraska, Wisconsin and Minnesota a great thing for the farmer Here who has been interviewed on the come to Portland this year is a cash the present aCleast. across the line and tried for breaking in some places as much as tell Inches The Adams dredge has finished the they will find a ready market for proposition has expressed himself as prixe of $100 for dairy products by th«> game laws.- of snow has fnllen. their hogs and other produce, It will favorable to the taking of such steps the Portland Flouring Mills company. canal and is now dyking the lake Doubtless this action on the part of The lowest the thermometer has shore In front of McCornack's house t Creamerymen and others interested tend to k«>«-p th« «attle In thl< country as will bring about the desired re the chief executive of th«’ state Is du«' reach« 4 In this section so far was on across the lake. und a« they will have to bo fed, the sult. The whole question hinges on in dairying In Oregon are going to in n large measure to the complaints Monday morning,* when th«’ mercury the contract between the city and the Join hands to make this the gfeat Captain Bristow of the Hornet says made by L. Alva Lewis, who is a fed stood nt 12 degrees above the low farmer* will sell their hay right hero and always find a buyer ready." water company. When O. B. Gates, success of the year. A splendid pro he is the busiest man on the lake, eral game warden in addition to hold- «»st It has <'V« r been here, so far as manager of the Light and Water gram is being prepared which will in- hut whether Captain Parker will ¡Ing commissions as game warden! remembered. Thl« was remarkably company , was seen Friday afternoon elude an address by Chief Rawl of the i stand for such a claim remains to be from both California and Oregon, SI <TlttS cold weather at this time of year, and asked why his company did not dairy department, bureau of animal seen, thus drawlug the thr«*e salaries. but can scarcely b«> wondered nt when For «ale. al 2 p. m un Saturday, D. C. Al-j , Captain Ilansbury came within a go ahead under the ordinance that industry, Washington As was reported several weeks ago. one considers I he cold wav«| which 1« Ih'ci'inlx r I. olio Importeli thorough- though an effort has been made for was signed by the mayor May 15th, [close call of drowning one day last In The Herald, Game Warden Lewis sweeping over th«1 whole country. So l>r<'it shire Stallina, Btuntney Sparimi II, for <a<h or nrgotlabls notes nt H several years past to get him to come, week. A small boat capsized with he stated: asked for the extradition of Lewis L. far as can b>> told, no gr<<at damage per «'«’tit, at th«< Klamath l.ivery «ta “I think that is pretty well under he has never before consented, and him, add but for the timely aid of Lockhart of this city to Siskiyou has resulted to any of the crops or lli«*«. Klamulh Fall«. Oregon A sur«’ funi getter ami a borse <>f «trong stood by the business men of the this will probably be the greatest ! William Willits, engineer of the county , Cai., where he should be tried stock in th<< county as yet. prepoti'ticy. Ili« get of coits for ih«« city. When the first ordinance was drawing card on the program that Hooligan, he might have lost his life. for hunting across the California line pa«t four yeara mny be soen In th« Klnni.ith IliOn passed by the council and certified could be secured in the Vnited States. The water is very cold Just now. around White Lake City. This at-1 I.OST ItIVKIl BORSE ASSOCIA- I I IT MERELY HIMSELF Last year over 400 attended and by the city recorder, I sent it to H. V. TION, J II. Ferguson, S«s-y An additional steam boiler will be tempt on the part of Lewis, however, i 11-1« « Gates for his acceptance. There took part in the convention at Salem, No one can tell at this time what installed in the mill In a few days. failed, as will be remembered, but | was a provision in the ordinance that and this year we hope to bring 1,000 This will give, it is thought, all the iiom ' it Mill probably go hard with any the effect of the grand tour will be if it were not accepted fifteen days active dairymen together at the Port of the local hunters who, knowingly ! upon Mr. Taft's policies and fortunes, j steam required. after the mayor signed it. it was null land convention. The four state dairy If he has said the obvious thing <>n All the lake steamers were in port or Innocently, cross the line while ab- i ► and void. It did not reach Mr. Gates inspectors who are now among the Mirbed In the interest of the cha«e. miuiy occasions. It has been said with Monday. The Mazama came in late until sixteen days after its passage. dairymen of the state will all com the utmost good nature and without I in the afternoon. She resembled an Came wnrdens are getting to be rath It was again signed by the mayor, bine to work for the coming conven- That appreciate« a complete nt- , , er z«*alous in the pursuit of their du- ***e least aff«*ctation. lie lias certain- arctic whaler, having plowed through •MT) POtUt )■ wlrv store can 1 > and this copy was returned to me, |tion, and there Is every reason to be ties, and woo to the luckless trans- *fl*d hard to be as sociable as hl« fl:el |||I|. Il to .olinlte I .-r »• j [ many miles of Ice. Two or three of lieve that it will be the largest in the bearing the acceptance of the com predecessor, ami has succeeded In be Lately »• ve I» « n milling t<> j! the other boats went up the lake gressor, as the limit of the law is pany, but with it came the instruc history of the association, and an im- Ing more genial ami sympathetic. In our »• •.. k i ■ ■ I • I.. ■ Tuesday through the channel made sometimes a long ways off. tions that it was not to be filed until ipetus to dairying in Oregon. < » Mr. Taft ’ s appearance and address Str«-ngth«’nlng It filling U out < > The California game wardens stàte by the Mazama on her down trip. ots t li.it .<■. Ill, ,| tu n, i i| It 1 ’ the franchise passed by the council there Is nothing aggressive and In their complaints to the governor We understand that Roy Hansoury I ’ «if In a lot of m m - « ati I,.-1 am! ' • was signed by Mayor Sanderson as SATVRDAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES. bumptious, nothing that rasps, pro- quiii- a tow rtagu of tartoii Ii ---------- has resigned his position as engii.e- that the Southern Oregon hunters mayor. This he refused to do. That, have been in the habit of skipping | '«k.’s and aggravates. kinds At Eugene L. of O., 1., O. A. C., dr|ver on steamer Hooligan. of course, disposed of the filing of He Menis to hnvc ninde a hit by Increitad the showing of the < i back across the line whenever the < » smaller I Th« freight traffic was a unit four goods all along the ¡ ’ the accepted ordinance providing for At Cambridge—^ale, 8; ; Harvard.[ years ago and whlIe Jt ,8 d|fflcult to Californians have gotten too close to being himself. As his Journey ends lino- which rounds out <><>r « , the installation of the hydrants. he owns that he is weary, and he 1« < » stock nicer than over. 0. < » ¡give a correct estimate today, it is their tracks for comfort. This pro- “Now, however, we are willing to In whnt are YOU Inf» rieitod? Ji of no mind to set off for Panama dur At i Chicago Chicago. 6; Wiscon- gafe to say |t w|u rpach thou. cedure the game wardens strongly ob II«' sure you’ll find It here. j [ re-submit this same ordinance to the sin, 6. ing the winter perhaps he will send sand tons. The Mazazma and Wi- ject to, and now the governor says He sure It «rill reflect th«’ signs < > council, and if it is passed and At Oberlin Oberlin, 26, Ohio nema have been crowded to their ca- that he will aid them In running to the Secretary of War. who is hard as of the 1 • quality. [ [ signed by the mayor we will install State, 6 nails himself and who also has a < » Be sure It will be priced fairly. <« earth the over-zealous nlmrods who j pacitv to piove the freight on their the hydrants as provided therein, •Sire thus careless of the threats of heart for any fate. N. Y. Sun. the only change being desired that Judge Gaynor was Tammany's can respective lines this fall, and there is vengeance made by the game wardens Graduate and State Kcglstcred ! ! we have until next spring to do the didate, yet he said that he had some a lot of goods docked here awaiting OPTICIAN thwarted in their pursuit of happi More than 1,000,000 acres of land < > work, As I understand it. this con- difficulty in finding his way to Tam ¡shipment. The steamboat men say Klamath Falla, Ore. <! ness. A word to the wise Is, of have been reclaimed from the sea by cession can be granted without jeop- many hall. Now that he has been the traffic this year is double that of course, all that is necessary, and Holland since the sixteenth century. ardizizng the reduction in the insur elected we are told that Tammany a year ago, with a prospect to double hereafter it Is quite probable tiiat the ance rate, for if the hydrants are will have difficulty in locating the again next year. Oregon hunters will stand on the line ’» -A' * The Happy Hooligan, built and ready for use by July 1. 1910, the Judge. Well! Well! This is a strange and pot at the game In the immediate A Splendid Overall city will be given the rates desired.” and inconstant old world, after all.— I owned by Captain Hank Hansbury, is vicinity and let their dogs do all the a sure a happy combine of stern wheels, “Will your company submit this Portland Telegram. for every use. crossing of the line. fly wheels, sprocket wheels, etc. She ordinance to the council at its next Cut generous It is no use denying that a suffra is in the exclusive employ of the Long ly full. Two meeting?” was asked Mr. Gates. OVER IN MERRILL hip pockets. gette threw that brick at Premier I»ake Lumber company and has towed “If the mayor, or any member of >■ Felled seams. Asquith. It missed its illustrious log rafts to the amount of many mil the council, makes the request, we Henry T. Anderson of Merrill, who Continuous mark by nearly forty feet, as the re lions of feet this summer. will do so.” has been visiting in the city for the ' fly. t-W«««jy-*n. RIVËTED Mayor Sanderson was seen and ports state, which is evidence that COPPER The new steamer North Star, now i past few days, said that practically MURPHY, GRAM X CO. asked if he would again sign the or would satisfy any Jury in the world on the ways, is the latest creation of all the hay raised in and around Mer- I Until*.lure«« - Ci dinance, provided it was re-passed that a woman threw it. («Mr»« Capt. Alex Nosier. She will be of .rill this year had been sold to the KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OKtGON. Every Man and Woman H. J. WINTERS : THE IMPROVED by the council. He stated that that [one hundred tons displacement, or 'different cattlemen, Horton, Mitchell, ' The House Appropriations cominlt- w’as a question he would answer f the y'cond largest craft on the lake. ISa anson and Gerber, who will food I when the ordinance was presented tee is now on its way to Panama, She will be of very light draft, a ! their cattle there this winter. Al- i for his signature, He refused to I When it returns and its report Is sub stern wheeler, and about 50 horse- I though the price paid this year for, make any statement for publication, ■ mitted to Congress we shall doubt j power engines, and will be fitted up hay was not quite as high as that less have more of that discussion that as a passenger boat. preferring to aw-ait developments. paid last year, more money was paid1 i to the Merrill farmers and ranchers,! Should the ordinance referred to is all on the level. The steamer Hornet of today is the be again passed by the council it old Alma rechrfsteneil and still doing ¡as about a third more hay and alfalfa 1 Newspaper men did President Taft , good service, owned now by Captain i Mas raised than In the previous sea would definitely settle the question of fire protection, and at the same many a genial turn during his famous Bristow. son. Throughout the country, for the ' time bring about a reduction in the trip; but the most ambitious service Divine service was not as well at two cuttings, the hay averaged bh j rates charged for insurance. This was that of writing his message to tended last Sunday as it would hav.i high as four tons to the acre. Mr. 1 would be a great relief to the busi the next session of Congress. been had the weather been more con- Anderson said that the farmers were | ness men of the city and enable them 1 cental. well pleased, though they were going A young Pittsburg deaf mute is to do even better’next year. to place larger policies on their mer Will Harland, the sawyer, is hav having much success with an aero chandise. Miss Geneva Wickersdn, Mrs. W. 1 ing a commodious little barn built on plane, which he invented, to which C. Dalton, Miss Hazel Burgess, Rob-1 one of his back lots. the power is applied by bicycle gear A LITERAL DISTINCTION In the last month the steamers ert Dalton, J. E. Cox and A.E. Cooley, ing. Eagle, Hornet and Mazama have all all of Merrill, were stopping at the Bishop Potter was known as quite beer, pressed Into service at times by Lakeside last week. a wit, and often took delight In turn Eugene Debs announces with his - - ■ he S. _. P. .... Ry. Co. While the Ma- —............... ing his humor loose on his associates, usual modesty that he is a producing . — Great Britain may bo behind In but here is an instance where the wnrkigman. The trouble is that what zazma has little time to spar? from aerial navigation, but in other re Joke, although quite unintentional, Mr Debs produces never buys any her Wood river-Ft. Klamath route, spects she seems to be far In the lead. .-,’11 Captain Park«r likes to giv« any was on the bishop. He was to preach thing. For example: the oxperl menta re one a lift where duty calls. at a certain parish in the West in the ported In a London paper of cross- The chances are fair for the North Ing carrier pigeons with parrots in evening, and the congregation was “What does Pinchot think of the Star to be put in commission. This the hope of getting verbal messages not a little amused at the somewhat Glavis statement?” is the query of ambiguous announcement of their an exchange. Some people can ask is the new boat that has long been through the enemy’s lines,—Every on the ways at Buena Vista landing. body's Magazine. worthy pastor, who said: such simple questions! “Remember our special service There will be an oyster supper and next Sunday afternoon. The Lord The more we read about it t^e all-round good time at the residence Of the world’s production of gold will be with us during the morning firmer becomes tbe conviction that of Captain Nosier on Saturday even in the last 400 years, nearly one-half services, and Bishop Potter in the when Congress convenes the insur ing. None but invited guests will be has been produced in the last quar evening.”—Success Magazine. gents will insurge. ter century. expected at St. Cloud. OVERALLS ¿4 SATISFACTION '1 he feeling I want to exist between yon and me. I am trying to make my name and satisfaction synonymous. Yon can help me. Don’t holler and cnss if I have worked for you and it’s not been satisfactory, but bring it back and give me a chance to make my word of guarantee good. One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s worth. Those are the very kind of goods I carry and are all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to have your business. I have been told that I am on the WRONG side of the street nevertheless you arc not treating your self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy. T. MCHATTAN 4?