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LIST OF DEAD AT CARTAGO GROWS u anhington letter MADE TWO TRIPS FOR THE MONEY HE SATS “IT BERTS EVERYTHING'' holding the final meeting at A»hlan«l The lectures ar«- to !»•■ given under th«* aiiMplce» of th«« State Good Roads Association, and u dM-lded Impetus I to ih«* work of tlx* organization will probably result That the Oregon irrigation pioj«< »; will be push« <1 to completion Is th« ,x>-».-.ug«* of «-ncouragement given by I Arthur P Dnvls, engineer of th*- l'nlt« d Hfat' « r eclamation service. w! o wa» In Portland durlng thè week. He I» oti a tour of Inspectlon cf project <1 Irrlgation Work» thronghout ttx- We»t Mr. Davis says h«* ha» eV«#ry i«*a 4»n lo believe thè 330.000,000 beimi Issu ■ fcr r riama U n wil) t>e ap| rov««l. i h i will te ilLli (buie I aiiioug tw-nt pr«>i«*«' I I, : . <! will mean 31,500.*«00 for • .< ii of < it«* <>r«*g«n proj'ft», including I’m ¡Illa, Mal’ieui anrl Klan ath The Pot. laiui * 'onimi-rclai Club, which recently presented t President Taft a beautihtlly Ii' und lx,ok ot plc- tores of Oregon scenery, together with phoiograeh» taken at Portland at the time of his late visit has J nst r«*<«-iied a letter of thanks from the I President. He nays h< will never for- ret featur«-» of his reception in this city. HIS SOH NIY CONE, Hvcretary of the Treasury M h < Vaigli, whose heulth bi«» recently Itl »I HI VI TO Ml l:«il IVI*, IMI WONDEIts Hill.Iti; ill! IIIIMI.D PRESIDENT SIEMENS U RITES Hl I h rent «ned t<> break down, bus taken I VPEX n E n I <>lt MU INDI,EH NEI I lll.D INFOIIM VriON « tNNOT < "Ml lit Itl »tops to "Conserve Ills natural re sources,” «ml put Into affect 11 new progrum for the "day'» work" which <>u I.l«< Il of VI III« Il Hi Su< < e«'<l< «I III People tx'liel'Kil) lt<'«<ignlz< Tluit till Ile I» Now on it Tour of Inspection lie expects will relieve him of coii- -»I«,«king Down tin’ Prc»i«l<-iif Herald 1» Hie Only News- That Will Bring Him to North II IN MHI I NTIMATED TH A I 2.000 Ml<l«*iiihli »triiin Th«* heud of th«* of flic Hunk III (I h - I'll} ern Klamath Boiin<li«ry I4»sl I III III litis treasury, with all of its ramili« a Holm through the customs and In telimi iBVvenu»* services, the fitian Vfter week» ot th«- mo»t palnstak Fred M*'lli,i»* admits that ii e facts J. J. Hill will not come to this «lui ndiiilnlatlutlon of the govern in. 1 nv<*»tIgutIon and research, th«', city, a» was very much hop«*d would published In Friday'» Herald are iiK'iii receipts and disbursement», II* mid Is now In a position to fur- I b«* the <ase wh«*n It wa» announced the control of national hank» and th« nlsli all of tlo facts in connection i Correct. In <<>in "ntlv . on th«- pub that the Empire Builder was to mak»- thuiiMund iiik I on« other things whlcu with the robbei) of th«- American lication of the »lory he 1» reported »« III« I >■■«( I III f lull ul' |,lf«' (Itili l*ru|HI*) an excursion int«> Central Oregon It nr«' Imposed upon tli<* dire« tor of thl» liHuk by F. II. lloiiHton. having »aid "\>« l', 1« Ixats every I» V|I|H«II||||1—lii-lhi I* Rapidi) would seem, bowev«*r, that the man w id«' reaching department, mu»t I’ourliig In Houston came to Klamath Fall« thing how ill« * f* out thing- You wh«i ha» made the Northwest is be ni ci-HHiii lly b" 1« bus« mull If In* only for the purpose of looking over the ginning to feci the weight of year! jiiHt can't I-ai those tarn fellows. hit» th«' high »pota i bi» Is especial tl< li| ii» a »uf«' place in which to opei - i and cannot »land th«* strennons life That la quite tin«', .Mi 'I *lbas< Tlx i4AN .IONE, I' uh I ii Kiri«. Mi«« ".« I) tin« when It I* considered how ' nt«. He wa» not here very long be- 1 he so much enjoyed He abandoned \\ liu’ i U llr»t iippiur«*«! to bo mi <*i«ith illudi of IH» tini«' I» consumi*«! dur for* lie sized th«' »Itqation up ami Heiahl cannot lx- beaten. th ■ flip int«« thi* interior, leaving that quali«* « iiii II iiimì I o I' hi I u K o Ita» <!«• Ing th«* du) by «alici» of various de d«'< Ided that the tight that was being 1 Throughout the city th«* story was to his non and th»- younger member» «■'Ioi»'<l Into oil*' of Illi' kk 'UH- h I iittiin »crlptlons. There nr<* always »en- wage«! by th«* H«»g Combine and th«« provocative of one broa«l »mil An«l of the patty. He, with Stevens, vis li OJll '» Itoli l(Un • vei vi»llt«d «'< UllUI litoi» limi member» of th« Iloti»«' of citizens of th«* town offered th« b»*»t ited various points in Washington. who could not »mil« ? It wns bad of Monili Amerlcu. ìlio una ml« ol , Kepi« neiitutlv«-« want Ing to »«■<• him avenue through which Io- might op . When it was l«*arn*d that Mr. Hill LlV«*>- IlllVl’ loi'll Ioni, Itili! the lint ol ' about mutters directly uffcclliig th' ■ rut«* Of course. M«-IL.i*<* »11» easily etxxigh for Houston to get the 01 Igl- won Id touch the uorth«-rn part of the >1'nil In « ««tlstnnt 1« glowing III tin lnti«ri'«t» «if tlielr < olisi It uenl ». wluth- th* easkwt thing In •!«■ cit' for him. nal 15,30*’. but to be abb* to go back county. President D Izell ot the I1140 In Ion* of Ufo will 1 «'Hill 2,■'«•>•». ' <r they iclutc to iippoltitmeiil» In th«' to pick ont as a victim, and it did : and get 32.5OO mor« , and that In cold Chamber of C->mmer« wire«l Presi Il IhI m will not lx* greatly ox<‘<*<*ilo<l government service, th«' tiould«-» of not take Houston long to get him . <s»h, was a little too much for even dent Steven» a« folic«'»; .V huiil«*«l oxnmlnui Ion after th«*' lho»<< ulreuily In office, or the detail'« rlgg«-d up right The story of how be Klamath Falls. Or«- . May 5.—■ the soure»t disposition In th« city. ■ Ill'll qllllk* I III IM'll ilio orti« lui» to l>o of th«' construction of th«* lut«»t pub convlu«'«*d Melba»«* that th«.* Herald John F Stevens, Pt lent Oregor Our gentleman who has not b*-en ||*V« tint ilo* Ion» of Ilfo would not lic building appropriated for l>) con »Ixiuld be purchased mid »hlpp«*d out Trunk I: K. Portlar Ore: Citi in th«* city very long and who has fo'- El'WOlt'i II LE tf.l I. DELE ii m il 500, loll thin has b«'«*u *0 gr«**t- gr«*»« To til«*»«- hl» door» mu»t al- 1 of town, ha» been told In detail I h *- lowetj with inter« »' th«- fight that h'*s GATEN 1 IMT MI IIKII I zens of Klamath Com ty and hu-*ine«r. I) <•*« ••••<l«-d tliiai no »urpri»«* will bo way» be »winging wide o|«««n And fore, a» well as the > asy manner In arisen out of the removal of the ni'.-ii of Klamath Fail» cordially in iiianlfvwtod If ilo* number killed will 1 when are added to them th«* multi- i which Melhase rose to the bait. Hut Twelve member» of the Epworth | vite Jas. J. Hill and Louis W. Hili courtbou»«'. remaik«.*<l after reading not l><* giaiitly In oirekM of thnt now failou» cull» of btiuln«*»» men want It wa» only half told League left as del«rgates to Merrill, to includ«* Klamath Falls in itfnerar* Heretofore It - the artlcle i< iwrted ing to dlscun» policies of tlo* depart ha» been Hiippo»«-«! that the bank*** ' There 1» Honx*thing else back of Sunday afternoon at 2.30 in a four- of Central Oregon trip or to make a Nine hundred Imdie» have slrMd) ment; of friend» who coin«* merely Io»» wa» in th«* neighborhood ot | all this fight on your paper and the horse coach, making the drive and ar-, special trip to this city and accore b< >«n recov«*r«*d, nini th«' recovery of to ‘ pay their reu|M*ctg*'; of u«w»pa 1 16.000. Th«' facts are that the loss I people are beginning to sit up and riving in Merrill at 5; 15. On arrival our people an opportunity to mee bolli«*» bui led In th«- rulu* I* »till In' per men looking for latent develop amounts to |N,P(5. And here is how take notice o’ It. They are beglanlng they were cordially received by tb> with them and yourself.— W. A. Del p.ogr«*»» The government ha» tuken mvnt» In this, that or th«* other »uh th«* additional fund» were ««w ured to ask why certain men band tog**ther reception committee and taken to the zell. President Chamber of Com drill hold of affair» mi Cartago, and 1 ject of publl«- Interest; and other Aft« Houston had the cardr and raise a fund of several thousand home of Mrs. Harter and »erved with merce.” • verytblag I» now op« rating with mil-| I'hlefa of dlvlnlon who wuul to a««' »tacked tor th«- purchase of the Her dollars to lx- used for no other ptt«*- light refreshments. Later in the In reply he received the following ll.tr) prevision laxillng han tu'en e( tiIm to talk over the dedslou» lu their, ald. he »mured S5.3OO in cash with p«i»< than driving out of business one evening they were given a banqun message from Mr. Stevens: i< ctually Hto|«|H*d by the prompt ex«' rvupectlve hramh«» of the »ervlce, which to close the deal This money of the leading institutions In the city. ' at the home of Mrs. Harter, at which "Lyle. Wash., May 5.—W A. Del- < ' 'l«n of those < aught In the act. th«««' roeptlon» ulone constitute a he put In bls pocket and went direct They are wondering why they w!»h ’o the sucres» and welfare of the League ell, President Chamber of Commerce. It wan positively l"Hrii«'d loda) that tax upon an) man'» vital energies, to th«- Herald office. After remain Jas. J. Hill crush a pa.oer that has the coure.?«- to were pledged in bright toasts and re Klamath Fails, Ore.: 1 ho town» of l'arai»«« Orlai and I’ocac- without counting the revision of th«'j ing there a few minutre. he evidently stand up for what it believ«*« to be sponses. From the banquet all went will not be able to visit your country <0 Buffered h'Hvil' On«* ihotmaud mall which grow» out of the»« visit» got remora«.* of conscience for not right. The story that the other paper in a body to the First Methodise this trip. Have advised Mr. Louis live» ari* reported to have b«*en It»« N«*< r«*t»ry MncVeagh Insists not only 1 getting more out of Melhase. and ae- ( was In existence simply to publish church, where the sucressful meeting W. Hill of your invitation.—John W in farai»««. and thl» number will be 1 upon knowing what 1» being done cordlngly return«'d to th«* bank and | the news will not go down. To*> was opened by the pr«*«ident. Miss Stevens.” r< ached In th«* other town* by his subordinate» In the depart told him that the Herald had gone J So far no word has been received many lnsta«ic«-» have already come to Patterson. After the meeting Rev. The cull for help which ha» b«*««n ment. but ii|H>n revising th«* letters back un the original deal and that it j light to prove that that statement is Mr. Craig announced the regular ser from Louts W. Hill. . nt out to the world I» living ulmwer which tile various chiefs prcpa*e aft. r could not be (»ought for the amount faiae. The best one is this case right vice would be dispensed with, and an • d promptly and generouai). Never-i their consultations with him on Im-1 previously agr«*«*«l upon; that they <Te- . John Quirt died at 10 a m. Monday here. Mr Melhase Is a stockholder informal reception was held in honor 0 <>len» th«- »uttering among the real ’ l«ortant question» He hoes not I manded 12,500 more. Houaton then, morning, death being due to a com pl In the company; he was one of the of the visitors. d*-nta In very great To add to thl 1 : »klinp through them, cither. Ini' with a maj«*stlc oration. declar«.-d that He came here ix-aving Merrill at 3:15 p. m.. the eat ion of diseases. incorporator», and If he desired his the heat) downpour ot rain lhal han | read» them carefully, and Is mighty I he would have the thing If it paper to publish the news, then why delegates arrived in the Falls at 2:30 from San Francisco to enter the em (• llowed the «*arthquakc ha» add«-«! ti* > particular a» to the choice of diction cost him 120,000. "Here. Melhase. did it suppress it until the Herald a. m.. having thoroughly enjoyed the ploy of Erickson A Peterson. The th« ditti« ulti«" of recovering bod lea, ( ■mploycd you let me have the money right now came out and publish it? Even then : hospitality of the people of the Mead remains will be buried in this city. busying the «lend, «arlug foi th« Then, too, he ha» found time to and I will go back and close the deal | the people had to wait for we?ks ow City. Those attending from here w'ound««d and f«*»*dlng the hom«*lr»» give his personal »ui««rvision to th«* or know the reason why. J. M. Pine, who has been ill for I'll rub before the real facts could b<* dug up were: Florence Foster, Laura Nel Food «u|ipll«*w are ver)' »car«'«*. and I ' rehabilitation.'* which Is bin favor- I the money under his n«>»e and h<* will some ttme, is improving rapidly, be by the Herald The p«-ople are wak son. Hazel Summers. Jennie Apple < "'thing In lindi« lie« «led lie method of expreaalng t. of th«* hav«> to sign the papers or there will ing able to sit up today. ing up to a situation that is much gate, Mattie Foster. Annie Applegate. custom» service at New York; to th«- lie trouble right on the jump I'm more grave than appears on the su' Dr. W. A. l,eonar<l. Floyd Alfred, C. reorganization of the customs con not going to be monkeyed with." And « «Il M V -*i VT M.MTIOV face I was in doubt at first, but time C. Motschenbacher. Roy Nelson. Ver WAN HELD IN INNI nltlon at other porta Melhase fell' It was just so easy, ha» proven that the Herald is right, non Motschenbacher and R H Olds. t'nder thl» mighty press-of tiusi- that It would bo a safe bet that Hous and I hope it will win.” s. < «"■ «.«> « <«l Hint«' Iiimlsli"« V ««•*•- i'<*«« It 1» »carcely to be wondered al ton Is today still kicking himself that The younger members of t! e Cath That voices the sentiment of the •Mtry Inforni« 1 loti that r«*cently hi» health thr*at«*n«*d he did not make a bigger haul |x*opie of the city and county. They olic church were given a picnic Sun to fall Hut he has accepted th-I Th«* additional 12.500 was paid are waking up to the fact that the day afternoon by Father Cunningham The quentlou a» to V heftier Uli warning, and Is now arranging to over and he then left the bank and Herald's fight is their fight. They and the older members of the c««ngre- ••l«’ction waa held for the pnrpo*«e of curtail the amount of btiNineas that Nolxxl) deliberate!)' allow» started for the Herald office, but he are supporting It and supporting the gation, and a most enjoyabl.* time was Im-aiit g the count) sea". «•' lite tit«** ii« must do his watch to fall or intentionally Another conslderatlo 1 never reached It had. Ice cream, cake, candy and < 'Il He began making business men who advertise in it. thia tounty wa» cr«*a «*•'., .m< been that han led him to do this is the > abuse it. <l«'flnitel) nettl«*d b) the r«*celpt of a icclal duties wio. . occupy hl» even-' hla arrangements for Irevlug the city Their support gives it the largest cir er refreshments were served and But thousand*, allow their telegram from the (Secretary of State 11 g» Scarcely any inan In Washing The currency he kept with him, but culation in the city and their support many games played, and the young he had 12.000 in gold and this was means that the advertisers tn this sters returned to their homes fiile«! watches to run. or TRY' to run. of Oregon In thl» message he »tat«*» ton entertain» more than does Secre not an easy thing to carry around all paper will be the ones who will get with happiness, as well as ire cream «vben they ought to be laid up that an election wan held In 1884. tary MacVeagh I1«' is slways giving day, so h«* went to Greeley's pulmb- This is the first of a number of such the r«»sults. f«>r repairs. ui th«- gi'iieral election of that year, dinners or receptions to hi» friends ing shop and asked that he keep the ( entertainments that will be given dur nt which the following vote» were or attending similar function» of an 1 money In his saf»* for him until even- | ing the summer. The membership of What is the result? IN-rma- « a»t for a county a«*at '•.‘flctsl or social character Ing Greeley readily consented and JAMES J. HIM, WILL AID the congregation has growi very rap inntly injun-d watches. Idnkvllle 20» IN OKEGON DEVEIXM’.MFNT idly during the past few months, as Houston returned shortly after 6 1 Bonanza 40 A barb-wire fen«*e with which to I o'clock that day and got the »wag We urn in lain a ¡x-rfectl) evidenced by the fact tha flit, chil Ixiet River 2 k«*ep out the Mexican cattle tick 1» equipi»-«! department here. It His spirits wer«* too high for sl«*ep. dren attend«*d the picnic. Plans are PORTLAND. Ore.. May ». The Nay lox I • h« queer oxp«*dlent for which the so he did not retire that night, but is no trick at all for us to hxn- Thin ¿«‘finitely dlHpon«*« of 11 qu»S- visit of James J. Hill and party tc already being considered for the erec bureau of animal industry Is trying »pent th ■ t«m<* until <h<* dciarture of «11«- all kinds of re|w«ir work. tion either of an addition to the Portland during the past w«*ek has tlon that has been bothering both to »«'cure «'ongresHlorial permission bis train '.i having on«* ifiind ol«l been of great significance. Accom- church or the building of ,1 new edi ’ '•idea of th«* controvert) »Inc«* th«* In The fence needn't b«- made of a mesh 1 W«* can start working tor you fice. on«* of which alternatives must panl«*d by railroad officials, lx»uis \V junction proceeding» ntarted If an »mall «'iiough to keep out the In- \ time > almost any minute you sa). The remaining 11,165 that the be follow«»d in the near future. Hill has left Portland to make a tour « I'Ctiou had not been held and Klam- I n«*cts. hut there mu»t be a barrier to I bank Is out went to pay th«* checks of the state. He will cross Central »th Fall« had never been officially de keep th«* tick illfcted Mexlcal cattl«' ► T«*st our ability t«> rend«‘r you that were Issued to Winters, McHat The first logs that J. C Smith is lla red th«* county »eat. It would have I off of I'nch* Nam's territory Other ton, the Portland Store anil other Oregon and see for himself what the to furnish the Moore mill unde.’ his I good service at » tonnag«' imsslbilitles of that great thrown th«* affair» of the county into wise* the Anu'thal cattl«* grower And» firms In th«* city , together with a few 3,000.000-f«.«ot contract, were sent -uch a chaotic condition h « would he Ills h«*rds full of th«' pest Th«* bu- hundred dollars that Houston drew region are. After this trip it is ex- over the rapids Monday from Upper >I |x*cte«l that a definite announcement a Intoni appalling > r«'Hti of animal Industry ha» asked lifter he bought th«* Herald This l-ake. Considerable interest has been » congress to grant an appropriation to latter money was to be us«*d to pay will lx* made as to the expected east taken in this work, as it is the be WATCH HOSPITAL frizes «>» » ►:!tm» t on and west lines across the state. «Io the fencing clear along the Inter-1 tun t roys g itoti n iti imiyn national border line wherever natur-l bls expenses on his trip to Ashland While in Portland Mr. Hill talked ginning of what ma« develop into Th«' sole responsibility for the loss something big. provided tjie first at al conditions do not constitut«* an i«*sts on the» shoulders of Melhase freely of the Oregon Ek-ctric and tempt is crowned with success Lake Th« Klamath Count) real vaiate ImpasHnble barrier for cattle I'nited railways. Interurban systems Nt »Tit E FOR PUBLICATION And lie admits it Notwithstanding dealer* held theli regulai nionthl) 1 running out of Portland, and says he Ewauna is recognized as an ide*«! I-akevlew 03885. that th«* loss was a body blow to him. no ting at the l.ivet «not e Monday, at will extend them down the Willam place for mill sites, and if the logs Not coal land. he has kept a stiff upper lip and w hich It Helle» of prize» were dt*cid«'<l I III >1 -.« IIKT si Itl It U IS ette valley. He also confirtm?d his can be boomed over the rapids then Department ot the Interior, United Though he has Wdltuil li til KK T IFT's I’l.lXs taken Ills medicine « n fot th«' b«*»t result of potato grow purcha»«* of the Pacifi«' and Eastern, 13 nothin -, in th** way to prevent the States Land Office at Lakeview, guArded his secret with what he be Ing by persons under I* year» of but said it was yet too early to talk continuaive of such an enter) ris«' ami Oregon. lieved to be the inmost cunnnig. he WASHINGTON. D. <’ . Mav !• Th«* age. The contvMtant» must make en of a conn<*cting road clear across the th«* locating of all the big sawmiihi Marcn 7th, 1910. tri ai d stat«« Imatlon of their ground secret service 1» greatly worried over will be ns greatly surprised to see the state The Deschutes road will, of on Lak«* I.*\:*una instead of th ■ I’p. ..* Notice is hereby given that Wil details In th«* columns of th«* Herald by th«- Ir.th daj of .Inti«'. Prises will President Taft's program today, uml course, go ahead as fast as possible, Lake. Mr Smith states tint 11«* does liam Sargeant, whose postofflee ad be given to th»* amount of 3100. the will guard him cloaely. He will go to I as he was when Houston skipp«*d he said, and besides all this railniad not exp«vt it* meet with an;, difficul dress is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, And he will bi* still more surprise«! first prize being HO. There will also New York, where lie will open the activity in this state. Mr. Hill pro ties tn tlx* carrying out of hi» patt « f ou the 27th day of December, 1909, when h«' learns that all of the Infor be second, third and fourth prize», Actors' Fund fair. Then he will poses to de a gr -at deal in securing the cont .- j « t. file in this office Sworn Staten.ent l>e»lde» »perlai prises for th«* larg«*»t motor to Passaic, N .1.. which is con mation herein contained was fur publicity for Oregon throughout the and Application. No. 02885, to pur REI.INQI ISHMENT FOR SAI.E potato and tlo* beat half bushel. The I sidered the headquarters for the an- ; nished by himself. East and Middle West chase the SE>4 Section 35, Township Th«* secret amount of ground I» limited to an archlats of this country Th«* sal«* of th«* holdings of the 37 S., Range 9 E., Willamette Me McLellan and Morrissey signed 160 acres ot land near railroad, ridian, and the timber thereon, under «ìghtli «>f an acre, or r«,ooo square service men will not breath <*aslly un-1 Northwestern corporation pro|«erties articles Monday to appear here in a til h«* is one«* more away from that ! f«H*t. throughout Oregon. Washington and cabin and barn, for 3300. Running the provisions of the act of June 3, go on th«* 25th of this month D W. city. Idaho to H. M Bylleeby & Co., large stream. I have about eight home 1878, and acts amendatory, known as Burling signed and poste«! th«* for MOTHERS' DAV NERVICEN eastern investers. announced recent steads, level and good running water the "Timber and Stone Law," at such feit for McLellan. ,1. V Houston sign v MltN. M VltGAIHTI-: NEII*t»TH ly, was confirmed the past week when For particulars write to value as might be fixed by appraise ing for Morrissey. McLellan is now Th«* Mother»- Day aervlcee at th«' j th«* final options were closed In Phil JOHN KNOTT ment. and that, pursuant to such ap Mrs Margarite Neipoth died Friday training Sullivan at Kennett, and will adelphia This means th«* coming of Christian church Sunday night were a C rescent , O regon plication, the land and timber there com«* to Klamath Falls on th«* 15th. source of great pleasure to all attend night at her home near*the Meadow a great amount of n«*w capital to the on have been appraised, June 14th. and finish his training here. He has GOOD SEED RYE ing. A» «'Hch person entered the l.ak«' sawmill. Death was dm* to a Pacific Northwest, when* it will be 1909, the timber estimated 787,000 with him a 115-pound man that is liurcli Im was given a white flower. In complication of diseases. Th«* funeral us«*<l del eloping water pow ers ami board feet at 3.75 per M., and the going to fight an unknown, who Is 400 bushels of good seed rye for land 392.00; that said applicant will remembrance of the day A very en will be held nt 2 o'clock tomorrow gas and electric plants. now in Morrissey's santp at Crystal tertaining and inatructlv«* program afternoon. Interment In th«* city ceme Beginning May 16th. there will be sale. (1.75 per hundred at ranch. offer final proof in support of his Springs There is talk of a ten-round JOHN DE PUT. wa» given, participated In by th«' tery. a seri'*» »f g<x»d roads meetings 2-3-tf application and sworn statement on preliminary between McLellan's Hopkins Ranch, near Midland. The deceased is survived by her voting and old members of th«' con throughout th«* state that will con the 20th day of May, 1910, before brother and Ed Newbanks of this gregation. Mr. Valandlgham dellv- husband, who is one of the employe» C. R. Del-ap, County Clerk, at Klam tinue until June 10. Mr Mauri«-«* W. They city. A FEW BARGAINS. «'red a brief sermon, touching upon at the Meadow I.ake mill Eldridg«- on«* of th«* best known an- ath Falls. Oregon. Five lots, slgb.ly location, (1500 th«* idea »ought to l> ' brought out by came to this city quite r«*cently from Any person is at liberty to protest thoritie on good roads, and a gov Th«* Southern Pacific baseball team ernment expert, will be sent out from Can loan 3750 cn the deal. the obaervanc«* of the day. Hla re Mlchlga n. this purchase before entry, or initi A nice cottage with bath, large ate a contest at any time before pat mark» touched 11 tender chortl in th«* dragged th«* Shippington teum in the Washington to deliver lectures He After exhaustive research an Eng j dust Sundiii by the score of ten to will start at Ontario and will hold lot, $17o0. A good buy. heart» of hla hearer», and clearly ent issues, by filing a corroborated A largo residence. Are lot, (3500 affidavit in this office, alleging facts shewed that the fond memories of . sh architect has decided that the j three. Throughout the game the in m«*eting.» in th«* principal citi«*s along Three cottagee on throe lota. Roov which would defeat the entry. th«« day» when they gathered around loaning tower of Pisa was built at 1 terest was malntain«*d. as both side*« th«* O. H & N. as far west as Port mother’s knee had not been forgot the angle It stands today as a feat of I did g«H»d playing and some strong land. wln n he will visit th«* Wiliam- «ncugn for another cottage; 3325t ARTHUR W ORTON, rchit«*ctiira! bravado. MASON A SLOUGH batting 3-17-5-19. Register ett«* valley and Southern Oregon. ten. ONE THOUSANO OHO AI PARAISO Watch Carelessness WINTERS