Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 06, 1911, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN TRUCK GARDENERS HAVE LOCAL EATING HOUSE
W. O. SMITH, Editor
All KINDS OF SUCCESS
HAS CHANGEO HANUS
NATURE TELLS YOU
AFTER SOLFERINO
-Ths Qsntleman In White'* and th«
Idea of tho Rad Cross
Aa
Many
u
Kluuuitil
Falls
Reader
Knows Tw Well
I Miring the Italian war of IN5D young
Jean Hiiuaut was traveling In thut
When th« kidneys arc sick.
Did you ever see a lettuce plant
Richard Brown, late of Eatonville. country. After tho battle of Bolferluo
Nature tells you all about II.
two feet avroMf Joe Marlow and Wash., has purchased the »urging- bo vlaltml the fluid, aud. seeing the
The urine la nature'a calendar,
Wilburn Carlisle showed three attor­ man's restaurant at Tenth and Main terrible sufferings of tho wounded sol
dlors who lay around uusttemled. he.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
infrequent or too fruquont action;
neys
from
Kansas
City
and
Wichita
street»
In
this
city
from
Jam«««
Ingra
­
i
with the assistance of several peasant
Any urinary trouble tell» of kidney
All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this ,,'ts Phenomenon Tuesday, The firm ham. The Ingraham Coffv«* Houae > women, formed an ambulance serví e,
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer, No non de plume of Marlow A Carlisle leased the green­ has been enlarged, and the cafe por- ' with Its tieiiilquiirtera In a little < hurt h Illa.
article* will be published
Doan'a Kl<ln»y Pili» curva all It Id­
house tract this spring, and are not tlon of it is now in the store building at Castiglione lie hel|Hsl with his
sorry at their bargain They are now formerly use«! by Mr. Ingraham. Mr. own bunds to bind up the wounds of noy Illa.
People in thia vicinity t<*atlty to
selling about >12 worth of onions, let­ Ingraham retains the coffee house Frenchmen. Italians and Austrians
| tlila.
tuce, cucumbers and other vegetables portion of the building for a cigar aillo'
"They are all brothers,” be said "A
Frank Kimhsfer, Applegate roud.
a day, but thia fall will be tbe big store and confectionery.
! harvest time, when the money will
"For y cara
The name of the cafe will be the I woundiMl enemy Is au enemy no long ' Jacksonville, lire, says
(Continued from Page 1)
come rolling in. Mrs. Arthur re­ Brown cat«* hereafter, and with Mrs. | er" And he and hla corp* of h»l|w>ra . I was a miner, und no doubt (hla
l NDER RI'UNG OF DEPARTMENT
Louise Lee. Mrs. E. B. Henry. Mrs. H. gained the flower garden, to which she Brown in the kitchen, the best of eat- brought water and medicine ami ' work caused my kidney and bladder
OF IHK INTERIOR. ESTATES OF
smoothed tho pallets of straw and
The flist symptoin was a
F. Murdock.
gives her undivided attention.
able» will be served
l.ast summer Cheered the unfortunates anil closed |'rouble
DM EASED INDIANS CAN BE
iu>ln
and
stiffness
In the ainall of my
Oration- Rev. George H. Fotwe.
Mr
and
Mrs
Brown
conducted
the
the eyes of the dead and performed
I
~—
“America " everybody, led by Mr. j ROKEVELT IS DRAtKlED IN CASE Coutolanc resort on the Sacramento, the lust kind offices for the dying. back. «<apecially severe when I Aral
sold» Bi THEIR RELATIVES.
J. B. Mason.
hut they heard so much of Klamath iHinnnt was regarded by the hundreds I arose III the morning I also had much
Selection by band.
WASHINGTON. June 19. Repre­ Falls that they decided to come here of wounded as a miracle of ginslness - ¡trouble from my kidneys, but It did
little less than an angel "The gentle J tel take I loan's Kidney 1*111» long tn
Benediction
by
chaplain.
(Staff Correspondent)
sentative Hinds today asked George They are much pleased with the out­ man In white" was tho way In whir h
! itrltiM me relief Whenever I catch
At the ball grounds in the after­ H Earle Jr., of Philadelphia testi­ look.
KLAMATH AGENCY. June 29.— noon the Klamath team defeated the
the officers spoke of him as he moved i cold and feel any slight recurrence of
fying before the Hardwick commltee.
around among the sick, his light doth
Yesterday th Klamath Indian Reser­ Big Basin Lumber company's nine by
Roosevelt’s action when urged to Waited Twenty Years For a Solution. ing making him conspicuous on the I my old complaint, I take Doan's Kid-
I nev I'llla and they relieve me."
vation was practically opened to set­ a score of 13 to S in a game that »-as i prosecute the Sugar Trust head for
A bit of pure and harmliwa mischief field
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
not
overcharged
with
intense
interest.
tlement by tbe white race. At one
Ills experiences at Solferino, where
i wrecking a real estate company. at recitation nt Yale was tbe device
rents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
Each
side
put
a
number
of
pitchers
|
Kark
,
you
_
an
,
friend/^
be
saw
thut
the
willing
hum!»
of
a
of
a
member
of
the
class
of
'73.
who
o clock in the afternoon. Indian Agent
in the box. and errors were numerous.
introduced at recitation a turtle covered few untrained hel|M*rs actually saved New York, »ole agent» for the United
Edson Watson opened the sealed bids Allen White, one of the lumber com­ I Roosevelt, don't go into that,"
He said he did not believe Roose­ by a news|Miper pasted on the aliell many Ilves and comforted hundreds of Htnlos.
that had been received for lands ad­ pany's players, landed out a home
others. Inspired him with the grand
Remember the name Doan's- and
velt had carried out his oath of office The tutor lintl too much pride to < uiiu- Idea of an organization the ll«st Croas
l ike no other
vertised to be disposed of to white run. while a man or two were repos­ In uot seeing the law enforced in the down from tils petvh aid * Ive the
mystery of the newspaper movement —Christian lleruhl
people, and parcelled out the various ing on the sacks.
sugar trust matter. He left the mat- but twenty y»‘:irs after, meeting it
M|*IAK I.INIM I < HOU E TIU<T
The ild M est stunts under the di-1 tPr to
attorney General but the member <f the i la«, ills first mid ab
prizes to the high«*s( bidders.
Tz».-x Vf
COSTLY DROP CURTAIN
rection of Joe
Mxnn n ,W.A,'rk.l
proved t/v
to ho
be evidence in the case was never ex­ rupt quo tl 'I i k -Mr W„ wlii
These sales were made under a rather tame affairs, and the crowd
I It C. Spink, of thia city, was the
made tl»:»» <• n* r ¡ i e '
amined.
Th» Ona M»i»»oni»r Didn't Paint Far a successful
luting made by the Secretary of th« was somewhat disappointed at his in­
bidder for tho Henry
Franch Th»at»r.
Hoover allotment of 160 acre« on
Interior some three months ago that ability to show his much-heralded
Tile euterprlalng manager of a thea­ Spring Creek In tlir Klamath Indian
the estate lands of the deceased In- feats on the hurricane deck of a
ter called U'. hiii the famous French art­
ist Jean ls>ula Erueat Meiseoolcr <>n reservation, which has just boon sold
dians could be sold in this manner to pitching broncho. The stage coach
robbery was pulled off without any
one
(Kc-aalon and aakid him Io palut a under the regulations of th» depart­
the highest bidders. The whites are waste of gunpowder whatever, the
drop scene for a certain tbi-ati-r and ment of tho Interior tor the benefit
allowed to bid for these lands and the bold, bad desperado evidently know­
of the heirs of the estate Tho land
name bis own terms
"You
have
seen
my
pictures,
thaa
’
"
was appraised at >3.640,00
Mr.
'sales may be continued till about a ing his business. There were at least
SINCE JANUARY FIRST. THE CITY COUNCIL HAS GRANTED II«
asked Melasonier
Spink's bid »as >3,620 00 or nearly
hundred thousand acres are disposed 5.000 spectators at the ball grounds,
Bill.DI Nt. PERMITS FOR NEW STRICTURES.
"Oh. yea." ex<-lalin«<d the manager, a thousand dollars over the apprais­
of in this manner. In a- conversa­ and bl achers. grandstand, roadway
"blit It la your name I want! It will ed valuation.
tion with the Herald represeentative and canal bank were lined with peo­
The sound of the artisan s saw and Addition near the Southern Pacific draw crowd« to my theater.”
The allotment Is situated on Spring
Mr. Agent Watson explained that ple. The crowd was good natured.
"And how large do you wish till«
hammer
are to be heard merrily hum­ passenger depot. This building will
Cre
k which runs through tho land
sales of these lands are made only I though, and the best of order pre­
ming and ringing in all parts of Kla­ coat >150,000. It will be modern curtain to lie?" luqulrvd the artiat !!!<•• for u distance of 1320 foot. Tho land
at the request of the Indian heirs of vailed.
"Ab,
well,
we
will
say
IS
by
18
In every detail, and will easily be the
is mainly timbered with the ox-
the deceased tribesmen. The heirs
Just as soon as darkness fell the math Falls, and no»' that the summer finest hostelry between Portland and ten»."
reptsion of about thirty acres of hay
of any of the deceased Indians are great crowd made its way down to the season is here, the building boom is Sacrajneuto. The structure will be
Melasonler took up a pencil anil
land, but its grogtea valuation la Its
not compelled to sell the land by this shores of Lak * Ewanna. and from on in full blast. Carpenters and other four stories high, will be construct- ceeded to make a calculation At
ruling of the Interior Department, there witnessed the water carnival, like mechanics are steadily employed, el of brick, and will contain over one be looked up and said, with lin|s*r- location on what is considered one
turbable gravity:
of the fluest trout streams In the
but may exercise their judicial pri­ »■hich was one of the very best fea­ while the various luntbor mills are hundred rooms
These rooms will
**I have calculated an<l fln<l thut my United States i. Spring ('reek la not
vilege. In otder words, its up to tures of the day. All of tbe motor taxed to their capacity to furnish the ail be heated with natural hot water,
pic lures are valued at HlXtlOO franca only famous I
for Its flatting but It la
the living Indians on the reservation propelled craft on the lake were tn lumber needed for the many ne»- tn ken from a nearby hot spring, an I per meter. Your curtain, therefore,
as to whether they sell, or hold the gala array, and they presented a pret- structures that are either going up, nearly every room will have a bath in will cost you just 21,800,000 frnma. aa lieautlful a stream of water a*
property. It seemes to be the wish of , ty sight as they flitted to and fro or being planned.
connection. The foundation of thl.t But that la not all it takes me twelve one ever saw
Mr Rplnk. be (or** moving to KI«-
a great many to sell however and thy across the water, gaily bedecked with
During the six months of 1911 building haa been completed, and months to (mint twenty-five centime­
have started the ball a rolling by ask­ Japanese lanterns of different hues finished today the city council of this work is being rushed in the hopes of ters of csnvaa It will then-fore take math Falla, spent many years In th«
ing for sales, and it is within th? and shooting rockets and other fire­ city has granted one hundred, forty- having the hotel in operation by I me Just 11*' years to finish yoar cur­ mercantile business on the Klamath
tain You should have come to me Reservation, and Is probably more
province of the Indian Agent to grant works into the air. The band was nine permits for the erection of new September at the latest.
their requests, as fast as they cam be stationed on an illuminated barge out buildings, and the aggregate cost will J in edition to the permits for new earlier, monsieur I atn too old for the familiar with tho value of tho beat
undertaking now G-xsl tn»rn|nir."
lands of the Indians partlcullarlv
submitted.
I in the lake, and the strains of music run far into the thousands, Ono buildings, nearly as many more were
those along Spring ('reek and In his
Tbe Klamath Reservation covers a coming over the water was greatlv structure alone when completed, will granted for making additions and re­
Arabie Numeral»,
rec nt purchase he haa »«cured on«» of
stretch of territory 48 by SS miles ■ enjoyed.
have cost >150,000
The permits pairs to other buildings. These are
illustration
of what mankind
Au
_________________
the
choicest
He would not divulge
and at present, about twenty five per
were granted as follows: January, I mostly little homes that were started owes to the lalsir saving Arable mi
his
plana
In
regard
to tho future use
cent of this territory, or about one
men
Is
compared
with
preceding
for«»*
23; February. 25; March. 10; April. by persons with a small outlay of
hundred thousand acres of land, may
SACKING A THEATER
39; May, 16; June. 26.
cash who have since prospered enough of notation is shown |u nddlug 18IM «>. which ho Intends to make of hla
be brought to sale. The lands are
In addition to these permits, many to start to work on converting their 1848. the sutu of which Is expressed II recent purchase further than to aas
first appraised, and then sealed bids | Tribulation» of tho Drama In Now building for »*hlch permits were little cottages Into the homes they only four figures, or .'Uisi Menutlii* that be would er<-rt it fine summer
York In 1766.
are advertised for. Sixty days are
granted in 1910, were completed this have been dreaming of and planning in Roman characters we would lia>* home.
atiowed for a- would-e purchaser to ' Here is au account of tbe sacking of i year. Among these is the Odd Fel since thev first decided to Invest in to denote 1S|M with tin- 'Ul'ltiil Icttef
examine the lands. The lands are i a theater in New York from the Ga- J lows Temple, a manificent structure Klamath Falls real < state, That a MDCCCXLVHf. !t<q>entlng these let-
Mew They Oat Out.
tors explains why t'leem complained
classified as “timber" grazing and zette of May 3, 1785:
Uncle Ephraim had two hogs, which
"The play advertised to be acted last j three stories In height, costing >50- feeling of confidence in the future of of the swentlng toll of nil addition.
agricultural lands, the allotments be­ Monday evening having given offense ,000. The Willits building, which ad- the city is felt by all is plainly dem­
On that account Homer's total of Aga- he kept In a |xn at the rear end of hla
ing in 160 acre tracts excepting the to sundry and divers inhabitants of i joins the above and Is constructed onstrated In this action on the part memnon's fleet I m not the » orreet little lot. They were of tbe "rasor-
Modoc Point lands, where 80 acre this city, who thought it highly Im­ | of similar material, represents an out- of the home owners
of moderate sum of the different contingent* to It back" variety, and. although they were
tracts were allotted.
proper that such entertainments should I lay of cash nearly as large. In addi- means.
which he gives of the Grecian states. fed bountifully with kitchen waste. It
The Modoc Point tracts contain be exhibited at this time of i-ublk- dis­ tlon to these H. M. Bristol has erect­
Herodotus
Is worm* yet when he gives seemed Impossible to put any fat on
The work of paving the streets of
about 6,000 acres of land that pro­ tress, when great numbers of poor jieo- ed two concrete business houses on Kamath Falla la being
the
total
figures
of Xerxes* nrmy after their attenuated frames. One morning
pushed along
duces the finest kind of cereals and pie can scarce And means of subsist­ Main street, which were completed steadily by the Strange-Maguire Pav­ enumerating the <|Uotn of the various When he went out to feed them they
were n< there. They find disappear­
vegetables. The government is put­ ence. whereby many persons might lie this spring. Though these buildings I ing Company. By the time enow nationalities which composed It. Like­ ed, leaving no clew to tho meaner Is
tempted
to
neglect
their
business
ami
wise what n Ilf«* ln»umn<-e cmiiptiny
ting in an irrigation system at a cost
which they had made their escape.
squander that money which is neces­ are but one story high they are flies again, Main street will be cover­
of >50,000 that will water the whole sary to the payment of their debts and i modern in every detal, and are large ed with bttiillthlc pavement, as will would now do without Arabic nu­
"Wbat'a Hie matter. Uncle Epl»?"
merals
may
I m * Imagined Dr Wil­
tract.
inquired a neighbor. noticing tho deep
the support of their families, a rumor enough to accomodate several bual- Klamath Avenue and parts of Center. liam Hanna Thomson In flealgner.
The timber land of the reservation was spread about tbe town that If the nesa enterprises.
dejection with which the old man was
First, Second. Third, Fifth, Sixth,
looking down Into tbe empty pea.
is estimated as containing 5,500,000,- play went on the audience would meet
The residences erected are of a Seventh. Eighth a-nd Ninth streets, I
Hew Machinery Breath»».
"My bawgv la done gone, sah," be
000 feet, board measure, but this with some disturbance from the multi­ most sightly appearance, attractively
An English writer on engineering auawered.
As fast as the hard surface pave-
estimate is probably 25 per cent less tude.
subjects,
Mervyn
O'Gorinnn,
calls
at
­
finished, substantially constructed and ment is being laid by the company,
"Stolen?**
"This prevented the greatest purt of
than the actual amount, as the expert
planned in a manner to give the busy the wooden sidewalks are being torn tention to the fact that a piece of ma­
"No, aah; I don't
no ■ Iff ns dat
those
who
intended
to
have
been
there
cruisers were instructed to be most
housewife every convenience possible. up, and are being replaced by con­ chinery, su< h as au automobile, laid anybody tuck *er'.**
conservative in their estimates, which from going. However, many |>eople Another feature is that a great ma­ crete. The Chico Construction Com­ aside after being used I s In danger of
"Did they climb out over tbe top?"
came, and tbe play was begun, but
were furnished in July of last year. soon Interrupted by tbe multitude, wbo jority of them are built for homes, pany, Maddox A Harris and Frank Internal rusting through a kind of res­
"No; dey couldn’t '»' done daL”
piration which n fleet* cylinders, gear
The timber is mostly yellow pine, veri­ burst open tbe doors and entered with and not for the purpose of rental.
"IIow do you think they got awayY*
Roberts are all rushed with orders boxes, clutch chambers. Interspaces In
similar to the Norway pine of Min- noise and tumult. Tbe audience es­
"Well, sab," said Uncle Ephraim,
Among the structures that are go­ for concrete sidewalks, and by the ball bearings, and so forth, Every in­
nestoa. The growth is not as tall caped in the best manner they could ing up is the White Pelican Hotel, end of the summer, nearly every foot
"my 'pinion la dat dem hawga kind
as that of the Norway pine, but many Many lost their hats and other articles which is being erected by the Klamath of walk on Main street will be of closed air space "breathes” by draw- o* raised delnwlvrs up on aldge an*
Ing In air wheu a fall of tenqiernture crops through a crack.”— Tonth'a Com­
fine tracts running strong Into clears of raiment. A boy bad his skull frac- Development Company in Hot Springs concrete.
contracts Ita wnlla and expelling It ! panion.
can be observed throughout the vir­ tured and ran yesterday trepanned.
when the walla expand through beat.
Death Is hi*. Several others were
gin forest.
The
moisture Introduced with the air
Wond»rful Msmori»».
GARRET TO BUILD
Thousands of cattle graze on the sorely set upon and Injured. Rut we 70,000 COPIES OF
la deposited In the cavities and inay
We
are
told that Pascal never for­
beard of no lives lost. The multitude
PRIMER DI STRI BI T ED
MERRILL NCHOOL produce serious damage through rust. got auythlng he had seen, beard or
Reservation, some of the Indians own­ Immediately demolished the bouse, car­
The popular belief that oil will pro thought. Avicenna coult rei»eat by
ing as high as 500 head
ried tbe pieces to the common, where
PORTLAND, June 30. The Port­
The total Indian population includ­ they consumed them in a bonAre.”
Bids for the construction of tho tact the Inaccessible parts of unused rote tlie entire Koran when be wan
ing Klamaths, Modocs, Piutes, and
land chamber of commerce has begun new high school building at Merrill machinery la fallacloua, siuce nearly ten years old. and FrnncH Hua res had
Pitt River Indians numbers only
distribution of its new Oregon primer were opened Friday forenoon by the all oils take up about .1 per cent of the whole of 8t. Augustine In hie
To Identify a Child.
water In solution.
memory. In three weeks Hcnllger, the
about 1,120 and as an average, they
My small son did not return at the a beautiful folding booklet devoted board of directors of the district, and
famous scholar, committed to memory
are immensely rich. The Indian regular time me day while out with a to the resources of Oregon. Seventy
Asts of ths Apostles.
every line of the "Iliad" and the
Census shows a decrease in the popu­ maid. The thought terrifled me that. thousand copies have just left the J. H. GaTrett of this city, the lowest
The weight of testimony Is in favor “Odyssey." Another scholar, Justus
lation in the last year, and the mor­ In case of an accident there would be press, 35,000 copies for distribution bidder, was awarded the contract. of 8t Luke aa the author of the Acts Llpalua. offered to repeat tbe "Hiato-
tality this spring is alarmingly on no way of Identifying him should he l»e by the chamber of commerce and 35,- His price was >15.589 The nearest of the Apostles, though some respect­ ries" of Tacitus without a mistake oh
the increase.
loot. The next morning I cut pieces of 000 to be distribute^] by the Harri­ bld to Garrett’s was that of Cofer able crltica claim that the authorsliip forfeit of hla life.
Representatives of lumber com­ wide tape, on which I wrote very man lines.
Is quite unknown. There are no sure
Brothers of this city also, whose data for determining the date of the
panies and other interests are already clearly his name, address and our tel­
The primer was gott< n out under
FINII FROZEN THREE
Acta. Various dates have been as­
filing and getting in on the Reserva­ ephone number In indelible Ink. I the community advertising system, figures were a little over >17,000.
MONTIIN STIEL MVE
tion to explore the lands, and It is sewed one of these pieces to each of by which the Harriman lines share
The school to be erected will be a cribed. Home think that It was writ­
his
underwaists,
in
front
where
it
ten
about
the
year
HO,
while
others
believed that during the summer sea­
the expense with the chamber and two story brick structure, contain­
GENEVA, June 30. Some In­
that It could not hnve been writ­
son, thousands of people wil lexamlne could l>e plainly seen.—K. E. A. in Har­ therefore the railroad people will be ing eight rooms and the n»?ce«sary hold
ten before the second century, about teresting experiments on the possibll-
per's Bazar
Indian lands and take advantage of
entitled to use half of the amount
Ity of suspending life for a definite
halls. It will be located three blocks A. D. 125. -New York American.
one of the last great opportunities
In parts of Switzerland stone throw­ distributed. It Is beautifully ilustrat-
in riod hav0 been carried out by Pro­
that are to be found on the frontier ing contests are held, handsome prizes ed with orchard and agricultural west of Main street, and will be one
A Hard Stunt.
fessor Raoul Pictet of Geneva. In
of Western civilization.
"A man can do almost nuything one case he took some live goldfish,
being given to those who throw a fair scenes as well as rugged mountains of the first buildings to be seen by
I I froze them in the water at 20 degrees
The Southern Pacific railway com­ sized rock farthest.
and primeval forests. Chapters of pa-rties entering the city. Th« con­ when he discovers that he musi.”
“
Have
you
ever
felt
that
you
must
pany is in receipt of hundreds of in­
The secret of Are eaters consists in interesting reading are also devoted tract just awarded is for the construc­
(< entlgrade) below zero, and then
get upstairs at 2 a. m. without waking
quiries from Eastern people relative washing out the mouth and rubbing Ito the mining Industry, logging and
after
three months "death" gradually
tion
of
the
exterior
of
the
building,
your wife?"— Chicago Record-HemId.
to the Indian lands, and is preparing the skin with pure spirit of sulphur | lumbering, Ashing and hunting.
wanned the block of Ice and brought
and
the finishing of two classrooms
pamphlets giving detailed informa­ which cauterizes the outer akin.
¡the liah back to life
A Sensitiv» Child.
I
and hall, the remainder of the bulld-
tion as set out by Indian Agent Ed­ Towne—You look rather weary, old
In an Interview in La Hulsse Pro-
Uncle Gu» -Ko this Is the baby, eh?
son Watson from his instructions as man. Browne—Tes. I’ve had a trying
John D. Carroll returned to this Ing to be finished Ister. Mr. Garrett I used to look just like him at that l-"f.or Pictet says that he carried out
outlined by the Department of the time this past week. Towne—Ill? city Sunday night from a visit with will commence work Immediately age. What's he crying about now? hla experiments in order to see
I
Interior. The company is also an­ Browne—No. On a jury.
relatives In Seattle. Mr. Carroll looks after the Fourth, as he intends to Niece Rúale— Oh. Uncle Goa, lie heard whether the phenomena of Ufa could
nouncing the train service opening
what
you
said.
—
Chicago
News.
Nell—I think Maud has more color much better than when he left here
. be made to disappear and be again
up on July 2nd, the day on which the than her sister. Belle—Tee, about 50 suffering from illness brought on by have the building completed in time
restort'd, and the most convincing re­
By dealring wbat Is perfectly good
first passenger train will carry pas­ cents' worth mom—Philadelphia Roc- the strain of his trial at luikeview to allow two rooms to be used by thp
sults have been obtained with fresh
we
are
part
of
the
divine
power
Mt.
senger» into the reservation.
school district this yesr.
water fish.
I
I early in May.
against evil.—George Eliot.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON