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THE PEOPLE BELIEVED IDE SCRIBE I HEBE WAS MUCH WAILING AND GNAHHING OF TEETH we get back?’ ” ■Hay Thun answering, said Elik unto the people, Thou gettest bark that which I m likened to th« I on a tenner of th« land of Unclepsalni, 'next to nothing, Thou gelteatbak not the boot, nor the bootjack; not t h« bottle or the wine nor the cork, hut the amali. Thia ought to satisfy and make the people joyful and full of gladness, for of what use are Un people In the lucid of the Klunucth and beside the hanks of the river >.l the Link, except to do our bidding ’ Are we not the Rajah, and the HNib, and tbe I'uujaub of the lurid? At. not the people our puppets, and <>f what use arc» they if they shall kick against our will and consort with lie scribe and Orcjohnson and fall low i before a golden calf, that Is no* of our making?" Then they did depart tn pro«-« < >1 through the people iim I have I.-Id you. And it came to pasH? when »11 th«-»«- IhlngM were told to tin- Merit»« that h« communed with iiluiMcIf. »•’*. Ing DEUEll'S NED ME TURRED DOWN STARTING A NEW NEWNPAPERIN THE EX-MAYOR OF WHITELAKE NOI ALL I I N RI NH THE SHOW HIIH'LIM IN KLAMATH RESERVA TiO.N TO HE SOLI» HE WANTS TO TELL HIS EMME I mih I m to lu Irrigated and Mold st by < ommis- • ion of Three Appraised Value AfNTHEM BALLINGER OF OVER- TURNING POLICIES It Is reported that there la to be Is>ts of Trouble for tlx- Founders of a change in the allotting agents or Declare» Secretary Has Been In fai th the New Daily for Tills ful to Puldic and lleerivrd the Klamath Indian RcHcrvation and CKy the President that the work of allotting the lands Is to be completed without further delay. Ixiat week a Mr. Bates, a spe I etaoln slirdlu sii r<Hu sh rd lu sii rd lu i : i IIv I 'donoolaml Poor Old Dame Rumor I m busy L'nited Press Service. . Th« publication of tin* strif«- exlst- theao days, her time and attention cial allotting agent of the govern- \ud It came to pUHH after mu h y WASHINGTON, D. C , Feb. 2«.— ' m«-nt service, arriv'd in th«- city and Ing In the ranks of the patriots who being occ upied with the strife exist • lays that th*- people snld tn one an Gifford Plnchot on the witness stand went to Klamath Agency and It Is ure plunnlng the launching of the new ing in the <amp of the Klamath Pub other, Behold, here standeth Ore- this afternoon boldly accused Secre dally played hob with the m-nsiblll- lishing Company, the organization believed that he is to have charge ot tary Ballinger of not only overturn Johnson nnd again snyetli unto us, 'completing the allotments. tl«-s <»f “Billy" l»«-lz«-ll as well as fur that Is going to father the new daily Take of my vineyard un<1 many of Representative Hawley has Intro ing conservation policies of the last ther Wid«-nlng tlte breach between his for this city. When the move waa my shekels slinll In* yours, build thy- duced a bill in Congress authorizing administration, but also of makinr crowd and th«- Baldwln-llall contin started "Billy” Itelzell could put his <-lv«*a u temple that I m worthy of false statements to President Taft. gent. On« of th«-n> was heard to re linger on the man needed, but be- the op«-nlng of the surplus lands of Plnchot said: Illis*,* ** Hottie of th« people were I the Klamath Reservation after the mark : fore hi- s-iggc-stlon could be eonsld- sore afraid and said to Olieuiiol her, "It is my desire to lay before this br "Bonipone bus a tongue tha hangs cred J V. Houston had to ruii his complete,n of the allotments to but wo see There Is a woodchuck, in committee a conservative story of my made to the Klamath and Modoc In the middle and can't be kept still. man a h«-at. Houston's man was too him not", and then did Olejidl malli are experience with Ballinger In relation Isn't that a pretty meaa? It is bad old to bo fooled by kittens and be «flans. As soon as the allotments .«nd th«* scrib« say unto the people: to th«- conservation of the natural re < nough for th« public to find out that » backed out, so "Billy" Insisted that 'completed a commission consisting of sources. First, It concerns the last You see bl to NIT I immum « he Is not." on«- resident of Oregon, one represen we are fighting, without It learning he enter his team, which was done. And then did the scribe say: "Oh. tation of the Interior Department and administration’s jwlicy of protecting tiiat th«* cause of our trouble is Ihls They arrived here a few days ago my people, can ye not believe me? one member of the Klamath tribe, are water sites against monopolistic con follow Hall. I don't fancy the Idea and Immediately entered into confer Is my num« Ananias or Haphlra? wiggle. I’olly wogb. to be appointed at $10 a day to clas trol. I shall show you that Bal?ng«r of I k - iiik l«ad by th«- hero of White- ence with the directors. But there Until I ever di-K-lved thee? Verily, sify and appraise the surplus lands, entered his office with a dear deter I line you II all be frog« lak<- city and Klamath Oil fame, and was trouble from the start. They I May unto yout. there Is n<> 'African dividing them Into agricultural, tim mination to make short work of that I F«»r of MU<’h is th. manner of tie I iim not aolng to be, either." were too practical for the bunch and ber. grazing and mineral lands, the policy; that he revers»-d it as far as «ouci-ulcd iu lit«» fuel.’” And th«* It Is reported that a meeting of th«- many thought that they would not people b«'ll«ve<l the act lb<* and Multi' scrjbe claHHification to be completed in eight he was allowed; that he restored Ami then did the scrib«- write upon inner circle" wan held Friday night put up a sufficient front to awe the | months. l.o, are *'«• Muckers? le t UM accept power sites to entry without the re ■ >f th«* vlncymd und bullil a tempi«* parchment, and In that way say unto anil an «ffoit mad«- to aaccrtaln who public. Then "Oily Bert," ex-mayor Upon completion of tbe classifica montant Idea of withdrawing them, 'Once again 1 say unto It was that was giving aid and conao- of Whitelake and creator of the tion certain lands shall be set apart and finally when I charged him last the people within our gates." An«! It was so. you, this Orejohnson I m a go«»! thing latlon to th«- enemy, but no one Klamath Oil Company, took a hand. j for townsites, Indian pastur«-s, w hool autumn to the President with being A ik ! lb*-n, tor themselves, were the iiuostera sorely troubl*-«!, and there let iim mt out of Ills hand and partuk* seemed to know, since it was one of He had met the gentlemen in Frisco tracts and a tribal forint reserve for an enemy of conservation, he capped tile fi-lloWM present who let th«* cat and he seemed to have failed In Iro wmm much walling nn<l gnashing of of tils bounty. .Hit up and tuk<- no 'the benefit of th«* Indians. The rur- the climax by giving the President i«e(h. und they likened th« «tuning of t !«•* m H ><* peopl«-, und follow In nr> out of the bag. In-lz«-ll is particu pressing therfi to his liking, so he ' plus lands shall then be opened to an explanation that was essentially «>re Johnson unto the frogs and th« footsteps, and lo. when th« Tuxguth larly aore over It. for h<- felt bail got out his hammer, as usual, and as i settlement and entry by proclamation false. Hee nnd th*- Murrain, that blighted <*r«*r shall tak« thy tithes, th«- tithe enough about being "trim down’* bo- a result of his work the Messrs. of the President prescribing the time "By word and letter of November the Innd aforetime, and said one to slinll be less by reason of the gifts of for«* tli>- g«ntli ni«n from Oklahoma. Palmer hit the well greased skids. and manner in which the lands may 4 I made a statement of my convic "Behold these things were Orcjohnson. ami I ary unto you. in an «*s|ieclally sin«*- Io- told them that he Hall had a creature of his own and be acquired, but no lands shall be ac- tion that Ballinger was a dangerous a not her They learned, however, on whom he and his mentor. Judge I Jquired for less than their appraised enemy of conservation. This letter a picnic compared to thlH uiirlnged pieces of silver shall ye re«-«-ive that was "IT.” that the mayor of Baldwinv hands of th«- this Orcjohnson, shall be paid Into th« Baldwin, could place their thumb, bull *<>f Ila shnn, value, not even agricultural lands was submitted by the President to It was this new interloper that taken under the homestead law. The Ballinger, and as part reply he laid w bom this pestilential Hcrili« hath keeper «if thy moneys, for th« vln< th« ex-mayor of Whlteiake ‘11«-<! bios«*' upon us and whom he yard on which thy tempi«- now stand- "bell wethers’* of the flock at raised Caln. "Billy" w a dlsappolnt- bill provides that the Secretary of before the President a statement con the <-d to oc- show n up In such bad light And verily, I further sav unto you. li their bells tinkle the bulk leth. ** aldetb and abet i the Interior shall construct irrigation cerning the Cunningham cases, which mit dcrcivcd by the voice of th«- kl«k crowd gets over on that side. And tli<*n l did tile I before his former townsmen and or drainage systems for reclamation statement was shown by undisputed Th« only one of the bunch who friends. It "stled his dignity,” and aurnamed Elik gather together bls ers wh«i hath not thin«* Interest at of the Indians' allotted lands on the documentary evidence to be absolute follower^, «v«n that otlo-i money- heart; even I, the scribe, have not I feels eluted ov«r the publication Is I he started a rough house. But Hall reservation, and the settlers taking ly false in three essential particulars. • n hulls*' who i.iln« from tin* land of always told the truth? I m not thy Hall, for all he cares Is to get his and Baldwin held the floor and won lands reclaimed as part of such pro It will then appear that Ballinger nnm<* in th« paper. If there is one out. Delzell and his friends are dead jects shall, in addition to regular wilfully deceived the President and the Piiiiip.-rni« k*-l, the Intiil of th«* Interest, my Interest? Hw«llz<-rk»vi< and th« Welnerwtirnl, "And I speak unto you this parabl«, redeemable fault he has It in his crav sore over this sort of treatment and charges, pay their proportionate cost was disloyal to him.” and th«* two G*««rg« - th«- on*- aur- which take well to h«-art: In Bo ing for publicity except when that have lined up into a camp of their of reclamation In fifteen annual in named "The Jmlge." who wns a aell- days of our forefathcrH there gather publicity comes In connection with own so the company stands divided stallments. CITY AM> THE WATER COMPANY • of metals, and tli<- ot h r Gi-orge. ed together all th<< beasts of the field Whitelake City. Klamath oil stock or as follows: Wets, drys, republicans, AGREE ON NEW ORDINANCE The proceeds arising from the sale well, that is another story. That democrats, Baldwin-Hall bunch and of surplus lands, after paying all ex who wns also a seller of nietnlM at und the birds of tbe air, ami among tin- pluce f«-t tiinst ' th* T«tuple. and the birds of the air were many slng- I m why he Is anxious for the new the DelzeH-WHHts crowd. And a penses, including the cost of building Contract Providea for Sixty New Hy drant** and Mains on Klam farther from the liver ot th« Link • rn, and th«* owl sal«l unto the night paper and bls man to run it. Delzell pretty time they are having of it. an irrigation system, shall be placed , ath Avenu«- Fhen to-orae, th« Juda«, and lastly ingale. 'lx», I can sing better than is in the same boat and that is where too. to the credit of the Klamath Indians, « .mi«* h>- Hut named l.F who wan In thou rsnit,' Then said th« nightin- tbe trouble started. Hall knew- that But the end is not yet. While all to be prorated apong them. All lands t **i*t«n tlm<- « liief ruler of th* city, und gale. *1 am frotn the great land of If "Billy's" men were at the- helm it of this internlcine strife is going on The City Council and Manager except timber lands, remaining undis Hence the many of those who were induced to »hot-*' olii«-r name was "Also." be- Missouri; show me' Then said the would be all Delsell. posed of at tbe end of four years Gates, of the Klamath Falls Light fc < .ins« he <11*1 th«* bidding of him of owl, 'Behold, tbe jackass shall be the wielding of the hammer. Delzell real- eustribe for stock in tbe concern are shall be reappraised and again of Water Company, have agreed on a th>* Pumpernirkel and the ■'h-hwats- judge.' Then sang tbe owl and the izes now that If Bert's baby lies in "smelling a mouse” and hare de contract for additional hydrants and fered for sale, and if unsold at the brot. the building of a main on Klamath nightingale, and the jackass, lifting the cradle that it is all off with bis clared they will not pay up. They end of seven years shall be put up for After they w«r>- xathered tog«-th«*r. bls voice, said. 'Behold. I llketh the aspirations, and Hall will have full have demanded that their names be avenue, which was embodied into an sale at public auction, The bill ap- then <lid Elik, the mon«*i«hanger, say voice of the nightingale best.' sway So he has bls hammer rnlsed I erased from the list of stockholders ordinance and introduced at the propriates $75,000 to defray the cost unto tb«m "Bom Idle, which being "Then dl<l the owl perch himself In tin • ff«*ctiv«* pose. E and that they be relieved from fur of appraisal, classification and sale meeting of the council held last even Inlerprctcd meaneth, W« are up upou a stump and proclaim in a loud In the meantime, there is one gen ing. The new ordinance was passed ther connection with the disgraceful of Klamath lands. against it." "nnd in tlic language of voice, 'To-who! To-who! cares u tleman who Is smiling a smile of con to its second reading, and will prob- affair. They realize that they were Grover, th«* tit t. tls a condition unci damn for the opinion of a jackass.* " tentment That man is Houston. 1 ably be passed at an adjourned meet j being played for "easy marks” for not a theory I say unto you. look Naturally Houston wishes to see the ing to be held Friday evening. the benefit of men who never did a upon us; we an- at*- the Big Five Flv<* High. county go wet. His plans for occu The matter has been up before the thing (or the town and were now not I Low, Jack, Gift amt the Game, an«! In pying tbe editorial chair through the game enough to go up against the First Official Test of Paulsen System council for over a year, and several th* spcei'li of th«- Immortal bard o’ employment of a dummy got the same ordinances were passed, but none ac- in America Made Yesterday real thing with their own money. And Avon, 'Now Is the winter of our dis- \\ .11 Known in (»regoli Politi«»—Was dose administered to Delzell's choice «cepted on account of amendments at this view -«t these men who are pull ('an<li<b«t<- for Governor < ontent made glorious by a son of -i and now awaiting Hall's friend, He SACRAMENTO. Cal., Feb. 24.— tached thereto. The new ordinance ing out brings to light an interesting Against Furnish Him from York.' nnd It is not meet still s«*es hopes of winning out state of affairs. The first official tests of the Paulsen was approved by both Manager Gates that any stranger should come Into wireless telephone system in America and Mayor Sanderson before being in- PENDLETON, Ore., Feb 24.— i I through the trouble caused by the There is Moore. Martin, Baldwin, j <»*«r midst und scatter Ills shekels, or over-weaning desire of two bumpkins was made here yesterday afternoon. ttroduced, and if passed as It now | Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of this city, i \\ lllits, Melhase. R«*anies and several a.iy shekels w. d<> not surround, nor to see their name In print. A communication was carried on be ' stands will be accepted by the watej others who have dollars where the give 111. sum. unto rhe people with- who Is well known in Oregon poll- And. then, what raised th«' greatest tween the Mayors of Sacramento and company. ' tics, bus publicly announced himself little fellows have not cents, putting < :t our <iin<*i-iit. und I say unto you. row was the publication of the fact Stockton, the latter city being 75 This will give the city the best fire It shall come to pass ttint no stranger ¡as a candidate for the Republican tbnt some of tilt- stockholders were , up $10« each and asking the little I nomination for United States Senator fellow to do the same. He does it, miles distant. The test was declared service of any town of its size on the shall exude any other shekels, except petting ready to pull out. That was and what is the result. He does not a complete success in every respect. coast and will mean a great reduc as I have told you. nor shall he give to succeed Jonathan Bourne. Jr. the blow that caused th«* greatest The Paulsen system is the first to tion in insurance rates in the city, Judge Ixtwell I m perhaps the best have a look in for his coin, The big its the slip, unless he walketh on the row. That was a serious breach and be installed in America for practical and also a new classification by the 1 known man politically in Eastern ones step in and run the whole show. top of the buildings from the place a committee was appointed to vls’t [They say what will be the policy of use and its promoters, comprising ! Oregon. At one tlm«* Circuit Judge underwriters' association. In addi where th«' Mt<><-dH of Iron jostle each the dlscontent«*d ones and induce San Francisco, Stockton and Sacra tion it will mean the expenditure of other In th« highway, to the Inn on : of Umatilla ami Morrow County dis- them to change their minds, offering the paper—which means It shall i trlct, h«- has of late years been a prac boost the Hog Combine: they say who mento capitalists, declare it to be the a considerable amount of money in the bank of the Link." to let them In on the basis of seventy- ticing attorney In this cl;y. During shall be the directors, the editor, first overland telephone system that improvements and the employment rhen iinsweilng said he of tli<> Pum- five cents on the dollar, One man moat all of that time he has been i of a large crew of men. business manager and other factors has been used with success. l > rnlckel In the langunge of Ills fath w-i s let In one tbe basis of fifty cents The inventor of th«* system is Dr. active In politics of the State. in chargs; they say to the little one, erland "Gotterdamerung.” and he In 1 »02 Judge Lowell was a can-i on th«' dollar, provided he would not "You come through and pay the bill Vlademar Paulsen, a Danish scientist. John V. Miller and wife, who were of the name of .Aino said, "Yea, withdraw. Whether this is to be con American rights were bought by C. guests at the Livermore Friday night, dldiite for the Republican nomination and we will have the fun: ” but the verily ” tinued on down the line remains to F. Eldwell. a graduate of the engi left Saturday for Yreka, Cal. Then spake (•«•orge, surname«! the for Governor before the last State I 1»' reen. lint If th«* usual program is- little fellow calls a halt, and thereby neering department of Stanford Uni convention held at Astoria. In the adds to th«* troubles of the coterie of • Let um gird up our loins Judge: f<><|owc«l some people are to be played versity, and Prof. C. D. Marx of Stan und hie us Into the highways und hy- primary campaign, which selected lor »uckeri s. The extra inducements higher ups. SUMMONS I ford. delegates to that convention, he was ways and sav unto the i»eop|e, 'Cum- bad no effect on two of the susertb. rs Another demonstration will be giv In the Circuit Court of the State of thru’ and 'Dlgup.' Put thy name to opposed by AV. J. Furnish of Pelidle- ' : and they pulled out. READA ERTISI! FOR Hills en Sunday for the benefit of the army Oregon, for Klamath County. I bls parchment nnd separate thysvlves ton. who captured th«- delegation, ami ON SCHOOL III ll.ltlNG signal corps, and if successful the Agner Weed. Plaintiff, vs. H. T. Cof from thy sliiioleons. for verllv I say at the convention Recured the noml-1 fin. Defendant.—Suit in Equity to All Riels Rejec ted As Bond Issue Was promoters expect a rapid increase of SAYS FEDERAL ATTORNEY* unto you. listen and hear the gentle Quiet Title. wireless telephone stations through- This led to an open breach he SPOILED Cl NNINGHAM CASE Not Sufficient to Cover Cost vole«* of the Mergctit luiler of the To H. T. Coffin. Defendant: 1 out the country. In the name of the State of Ore Blds were opened yesterday after scribe, which still hummeth, and th«' tween Judge Lowell and Mr. Furnish which was widened the defeat of IOrne r S| m - cìii I Istmi Agent Ilota««* noon by the School Board of School gon. you are hereby required to ap whir of the same Is Ilk«* gall and <>!»!» FEI LOWS MEETING pear and answer the complaint filed Jonc» Testifjing lh*fort> llallln- District No. 1 for the construction of i< <rmwood to our ears. It Is meet Furnish nt the general election into M ITH ENVOI'RAREMENT against you in the above entitled suit one of the bitterest political fends of g«r-l*in< lio( Coininittax* the new school building. Three bids Unit we put him on the bum. A son on or before Saturday, the 5th day of were received and they ranged in the No Difficulty Aiitici|mte<l in Raising March, A. D. 1910, that being the date »■ball be born to us, even one who the State, Even at the present time of the last publication of the sum- neighborhood of 130,000 to $35.000. shall ho another scribe, and we shall the "Furnish faction" nnd the "Low United Press Service. Money for New Building mons in this suit and the last date WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb 25.— As the amount of the bond issue was 11 own hint and we will provide him ell faction" in Umatilla County ire The committee appointed by the within which you. the defendant. Is with a hurdy gurdy with which to always to be reckoned with In Uma Horace Jones, former special agent only $20.000, all of the bids had to 11 Odd Fellows lodge has been greatly r«»quired to answer said complaint, as of the General Land Office, In t«*stl- be rejected and it was decided to re encouraged by applications for stock fixed by the order of the Court for pt:mp atmosphere, that Is heated. Into tilla County politics. Judge Lowell was nlso a candi Tying before the Ballinger-PInchot advertise. An election will be called th«* p< oplc, and to him we will lie a in the new building which it is pro publication of this summons, and if wet nurse, nnd h<< shall wear swad dat«' for the United Stat«*» Senate In Icommittee today, declared that Fed- the fore part of March to vote addi posed to build. It is estimated that you fail to ap|»ear, and answer, as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to dling doilies always, and he shall 1906 against Jonathan Bourne and | crai Attorney Sheridan spoiled the tional money for the now school. the building will cost between $35,- the Court for the relief prayed for tn H. M. Cake. Cunningham case by revealing the do our bidding, and lo, h«* shall llv« Quieting 000 and $40,000 and parties have such complaint, to-wit: I entire Govefnbient case at once, on the bottle, and the iiew-gag with promised to subscribe in amounts plaintiff's title to the following de scribed real estate: West half ( Afc > thereby giving the defendants time which we will provide him, whldi from $10 to $1.000, and in several of the Northwest quarter (14), ! in which to prepare their d«'fens«> at picrnneth the Hotarp. shall be the nni- l'NIVER8ITY OF* OREGON. Eu instances $2,500 has been offered. Southeast quarter ( l4 ) of Northwest I Itlcul cord betwi'cn him and us " Frank Ward has purchased 12ft leisure. Senator Fletcher of the com gene, Feb. 2 4.—Th«* Oregon branch Pledget for over $3.000 were secured quarter ( >4 ), and Northeast quarter Thin after George, the Judge hud front feet on the corner of Main and mittee asked: of the Association of Collegiate in fifteen minutes after th«> commit ( *4 ) of Southwest quarter ( A4 ) of "Do you mean to say that there Alumnae announces th«* continuance tee was appointed. All of the pledges Section Six 16). In Township Thirty ceased to spi-ak. there fell n grent Third streets belonging to the lliuna- j eight (38). South of Range Nine (9), alienee, like unto that which preced- kar estate. This is the property that had never been any serious prosecu this year of its annual practice of for stock have been for the minimum East of Willamette Meridian In Klam efh the opening of n "Jack Pot,” and was excavated last year and Is occu tion of these eases up to this time?" giving a $200 scholarship at the Uni amount, and many who have agreed ath County, State of Oregon, and "Just about that,” replied Jones. versity of Oregon. The scholarship to take $100 worth of stock have containing 160 acres of land. the skies darkened. pied by McHatton's jewelry store. This summons is published in the Then arose he of the name of Mr. Ward has not made public what | “Sheridan was ignorant; I don't Is given to the young woman among stated that in all probability they "Klamath Republican,", a weekly "Also," nnd first prostrating himself his intentions are as to whether ho charge him with being corrupt, but the High School graduates of the .would put in $1,000. newspaper, printed and published at before the "Judge,” opened his mouth will build or not, but It Is reported I think he tried the case unwisely.” Sjale whom the committee deems as the City of Klamath Falls, in said and spake; "Oh, Great and Glorious that the purchase wns made for other most deserving and capable. No ex < RA< KSMEN RIFLE Klamath County, wherein said de MYRTLE CREEK STORE scribed land is situated, by order of King, behold, even me who doetli the parties who contemplate building. amination is held. The evidence sub (’.1RD OF TIIAXKS Hon. George Noland, Judge of the bidding of the Pumpernickel; I will mitted decides which one will be the above-named Court, such order be United Press Service. go to the people as thou commandant CAR!» OF THANKS The Modoc Tribe of Redmen, Lodge best fitted. MYRTLE CREEK. Ore.. Feb. 2 4 — ing dated the 17th day of January. and verily will I do my best to sepa Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Duncan desire No. 5ft. wishes to publicly express its A. D. 1910; the first publication of Cracksmen today rifled Rice Bros.* this summons to be made, and is rate them from their coin for the to thank their friends nnd neighbors thanks to the Evening Herald for Mrs. M. K. Watrous arrived in the mercantile store and escaped with ,made on the 20th day of January. glorious end thou hast outlined. But, for the sympathy and assistance given courtesies extended by it during the city last Friday from Forest Grove A. D. 1910. Oh King, what shall I say when the during their late bereavement, when Washington's Birthday dance and en- on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. $100 in cash and $7,000 in drafts. THOMAS DRAKE. The identity of the yeggmen is un people ask In harsh voices, 'What do they lost their baby boy. tertainment. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Claude P. Chastain. known. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Ilici» l»i«l Uie Money« liang«<r, Mur- named Elik. Guilu-r '1'ogetlnr III« Followers