SEEKERS DESIRE MAIL MllU
gated December 31, 1912.
He thins took the matter out of the
hands of congress, and forestalled the
DIS-
senate's action on the Sulzer resolu II. MT. GPN». BISHOP SAYS
CtoLollKD MEN HAVE HTKI'H TAN United l*r»s» 8»rvlca
ITD*
TRKT
IK
BUILDING
IT
ID
tion,
at
which
Russia
prot
ated.
HAN FIIANICSCO, Dec I». II. A.
IN IN CRIMINAL 1*1104'EKDI NUM
LY, UHK H M AKPM NERV
The president’s message wax read
AGAINNT Till M IN TIIE t lll- Moan A C o , biK'k' t «hoppers hero,
MUCH SOUGHT FOR
to the sennte, while Senator Lodge In
who wer« raided and closed a fow
•i n < Ol it r
troduced a substitute for the Sulxer
month« uno, tiled n bill In equity lu
The county court of Klamath coun louse resolution. Action on It wai
Dlrccti'i I’cd'-rick II Newell of
B. St. Geo. IBshop waa ia Wednea-
Dioma» Bellamy, colored, charg'd th« federal circuit court, asking an
day from bis hom< «t’ad on Recreation
wHIi the theft of u wugnti, ph d utility Injunction r«atrulnlng the police the reclamation service, has made hl» ty laving Just return'd from a trip postponed until today.
Creck, near Pelican Bay. having rid
before Judge I’ercy It. Kelly, an<! was from Interfering, Incidentally de- atiu'ittl report In which he «tale» that to I’ortlatid In attendance of a con-'
den the forty mil«« on hors back flnd-
Riven thirl) dny« In Jail.
lie had tnnndlng 95,000 damages from E F i t||o i cut on the Klauinth project v< ntion of county cotnmimlonars and < IIU I IT < <»• RT
EXCl'NEH JVRORH tun road« so slippery that the nag’s
«peni < nmlilrubly more lluiu (hat Hutton A Co , brokers, and thirtm n i n« I« n »’.«iug abend nG adlly. Many <ou.;ty judge«, report the following: I
if the larger farm« and ranch«« have
"Tl «re wax a good attendance from
feet Find to do mor“ work than or<*l-
other defendants.
t«»ii before being sent* need.
Monday afternoon after a jury had partly to keep uri equilibrium, Vn»
The bill charges that Hutton agents ben divided Into «mailer holdings, all over the state, and matters rela
• U Frazier, colored. charged with
areon of a negri'' x' tent hotiati on Sixth bribed the police to put Moxa out of which I jive b«'< ii «old to new »ettl' r», tive to Improvement« i In every dlrec- been chos«n for the cane of Farmers’ horse will tie shod, so that w hen its
■ •••■t olili' velie ano, has been re- buxtficf, nnd nume« Chief of Police mid the ii « rage size of farms h«4 tlon were disciissed, but principally Implement and Supply Co. vs. 3. P. rider starts hack home tn a couple of
Reports were R. It. Co., Judge Percy R. Kelly ex- days the going will be easier.
!'••■ d fro ruble bond by Judy« Kelly, White, Police Captain Imkc, District l«'n redui d ffor 104 acres to 69 thnt of good road i.
<ie recon mandatIon of District Altor 'Attorney Fickert, An iMant District w r«s. About 150 additional families given from all the counHcs In tb« cus’d metnbers of the «pedal venire
•Mr. Bishop says the triter»«t In the
ee» lu ll V Ku'keniltill. lie will tn Attorn v Cotton und Charles Hornick ■ til'd on tho Klamath project dur «■¡it«, and none of them «bow any b«’ from further attendance at court, nelgl borhood of Odessa and wh«r ■ he
<i <m of 1910. and ti c city ter condition hh far ns Improvements while member« of the regular panel lives In getting a winter mall rout«
e«p<iti 'l to np'ioar on lila own recog> bualneii manager of the Call, as In ing th
of Klmti.it h Fall«, sluc<> thè bcglnnlng are concerned and progr''s»lvenes« In were told that they would be at lib o'tobllshed by the government la
niiR'iie when ■ tilled to nn»wor to the the conspiracy. I
of the pioje t, bn« grown from 500 to tnop'irtion t<« the vabiatlcns than erty until 10 o'clock on the morning great, and that ev'rybody Is hopeful
■ barri pending against him.
4,000. Th< «utiinated vuhi« of crup« Kleti.'Jh county; In fact ,lt stands of Mqoday, January 2.
Fr.izlcr 1* the num nt whom Joseph DOINGS IN < Al II ’ORNI A
that an arrangement will be mads
on
the Kli nhiath Project for 1910 wai about In tho front rank.
1.1 GIHIA 1IA E ANHEMBLY
leki '' i la alleged to have hot June
whereby Uncle Sam will soon furnish
"The Ideas that we have followed STUDY 1 . H. LITERATURE
1320,000; tho vnluc of Jivi-atock,
.’*» last near the paving plant,
a delivery to these who have to pras-
IN PERI VIAN COLLEGE
3356.000. The Irrigntcd acri-ago bai in road building wo find meet with
I United Press Service
|tlcally hltx-rnate for the winter.
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 9 Th - Itone- IncrciiMd from 8,900 acr's In 1907 to general approval all through the ■’’nlted Pre«« Service
HBAI.HI M SHOE W'ORKERH
"I bad to como down to get my
Ti e tendency s emu to be to
WASHINGTON D. C.. Déc. 18.—
■ t« KHII HIM «»!•• Ill •l»ARTMENT berry Industriili accident st nt Intica bill 7.700 ncn » In 1911, the IcTgi-r part «tnte
nail and attend to som>- other littls
¡has b<M<n amended by Ui« assembly to ■f which v ns devoted to pasture, sl- »I.oliUi tho Hiipervfsors and do the A chair In the literature of the United matters,” said he this morning, “and
fr.lfa baric v, grain, hay and oats in work In a business like manner, and States has be n establish'd In the Uni
■ Ueli.-it Pre«« Service
exempt farmers from a compili'
here I find a big wad of correspon
get r< ults. There wore two bills versity of San Marcos, at Lima. Peru,
iep<Vt to the Indir trini board of all the order • am«d.
* XHIIINOTON, I» <’ . Dee. IX
dence and papers that bas been as-
During (910 132 miles of canals -uiimltted for approval by the con- the »tate department i as been Inform
l’be covertimi nt luta turned the st accidenta to employe«.
cumulating. If there was a delivery I
After t! re« hours debate the Walk tthe main east branch, south branch xcn’ion, relatlv- to rigid legislation, 'd. This Is the first instance of a would not only be saved the trip, but
■ '<•' r rvlie for«-,, nf the dr part nt'iit
nl hi'the )<< ■<. on ti e trail of tho er renpportlonmcot bill, providing and Adams canals) were operated on« by th« Grange and th» othe> by a I South American university including
i be able to g t the mall more grad
rm«, aggregating 20,384 committee appoint'd by Governor the study of literature of this country
dye iin't > com pit ntur«
Thli la th that th« country, with lens population and 354
It la the same story with
| ually.
i eel uvei et aervler < >rp« of the United than cities, should have absolute con • er’• of la d. were Irrigated, In ad- I W'«t. A large ««ntlment favored the Incurriculum. Th- University of San • others.
Uta'
|ts oj>< rativre are altogether trol of th« lower house, was d< fent'-d dftlon to tho above tho K«no canal | bills fathered by Governor AV st In Marco« was the first university es
"The growth of that district up
wa sope -«d for d"llv«rtng under [that they granted state aid. The tablished In the New World.
tb- nest alleni, lrn»t advertis'd, leant by 20 to 1C
I there is considerable, and strangers
contract
fo
furnl'hlng
power,
and
the
Grangers,
however,
fight
this,
and
The
installation
of
the
new
chair
is
The
nsi
i'tiibly
unanimi
usly
adopted
baown, most cffl<l»nt and terrible not
wl o arp unfamiliar with the territory
st man-hunters In this country, and a i eport of It« Judiciary commltt>« Clear Lake dnm wtvs utilized to regu wish to Impose Impossible conditions, the result of a few lectures on the
;
have
no Idea of the development. I
late
the
flow
of
water
to
Tu|«
Lake.
jod
It
looks
very
dark
for
any
pro-
subject delivered last year by Prof.
arelmblv moro efficient than any for- exonerating the appellate Justices,
During 1911 practically the same sys- grosslve legislation.
F’ llpe Barreda- Laos, which proved so should ray that approximately thirty
Hhlpman, Hurt and Barnett.
«Mgti body of secret agents
torn was In operation. In May la»t,
“In discussion with the most pro- popular that he has been designated families have gone in up there during
It lx the policy nf the government
the past past summer to make their
gresslve
county court« th're we have to take charge of the new course.
275,000
acre
feet
of
water
was
stored
Sikes
Hu
oink
er
Asks
Divorce
aev r to Rive out th • number or the
[homes,
and while that Is merely a
■come to the opinion that the only
Huit for divorce has b«en filed by In the Clear Lake reservoir.
aanttex of the department of juatlre
guess,
for
you know ft is difficult to
I
thing
to
do
Is
for
the
county
courts
to
Two
mll<
a
nf
drainage
canals
In
the
»eri t servirò agente, never to recount Hikes W. Ilamaker against Beulah
estimate such things offhand, ft to
vicinity of Klamath Fall« were deep Igo home and build their own roads,
tbelr exploits or reveal th Ir methode, Ethel llarnaker.
. probably not far off. This means a
en'd last year, and several miles ad because If they wait for state legisla
ehh f Wilkie's corps in the treasury
good deal In a new territory, and the
ditional
will
have
been
deepened
by
tion
It
may
take
ten
years
to
accom-
KLAMATH LODGE PICKS CHIEFS
department catches counterfeiters and
the close of the calendar year. In or ■ pllsh It. Up In the Willamette Vat-
FOR FOLLOWING YEAR, SOME people are, of course, very anxious to
giarda the president, and d cd» of II i
have a trail service.
i
>y
th«re
Is
an
alarming
amount
of
der
to
drain
Title
laike
ft
1«
necessary
• ’lull ri nre widely known.
Th«
OF THOSE BEING CHOSEN BE*
I “Some time ago a petition was
ING PROMOTED
goetofllce Inspectors arc quiet when al MRN. MARY MAGI IKE IS GIA I N A to divert the flow of Ix>«t River, Its Tnossbacklsm. The members of tbe
drawn up, signed and forwarded tw
work, but after the arrest Is mad«
l»E< ItEE OF SEPARATION FROM most Important feeder. Inti» the Klam ¡county court are afraid of criticism
ath
River
by
an
elght-mlle
canal.
[and
will
do
nothing,
or
one
member
Is
the government to get it to tak? op
Klamath
Lodge
No.
7Î.
A.
F.
&
A.
they become court witnesses and the
III SHAND WHO
Ei rr HER
The diversion works on Ix>«t River In favor and the other two are afraid, M., Tuesday night elected the follow-
matter and we believe we are go
s*orl«H of their exploits are told.
OVER A YEAR A(K)
will consist of a hollow, reinforced an^ as a result, some of the counties ing officers:
ing to get the results, for I see wherw
But the department of Justice d«-
concrete dam forty feet high and 2 80 right around Portland are the most officers;
the bids for furnishing the service are
i«e(1v«s always remnln hidden They
Mrs. Mnry
Mnguir bas been feet long which will raise the water non-ptogressfve In the state of Ore
AVorshlpful master, George Noland; being advertised for. It will be an
have the widest range of activities of
granted a divorce from William H. In !x»«t River about ewenty-four feet, gon.
senior warden, Marion Hanks; junior advantage in helping to settle up th*
any governm nt force of sleuths. To
McGuire, against whom she brought and thus make possible diversion by
"The court went out over the roads Warden, L. O. Mills; treasurer, Evan country further to have a mail deilv-
ds an agent nay effect the capture of
a charge of desertion, by Judge Percy gravity Into Klamath River. This
In Multnomah county, saw how they R. Reames, secretary, H. E. Motnyer; Pr>', for every little improvement or
» me wr tched thief In nn outlying
II. Kelly In circuit court.
work 1« being done by contract, and were being constructed, visited the senior deacon, W. R. David; junior ■ modern facility helps."
government office; tomorrow he may
According to the testimony she met on June 30 last was 20 per cent com- crushing outfits at Kelley Butte, deacon. Charles Grave«: senior «tew-
sturt on the truck of n red-handed
In the summer time, when tbe boat*
him
In St. Jos'ph. Mo., when he was Dieted, This canal will head • bout ; where tbe county Is working convicts ard, W. E. Lidvard; junior steward, are running on Upper Klamath I.ake,
murderer on the high seas; next
| in crushing rock. looked through the W. P. McMillan; tyler, Oscar Shiv«, the service being dally, there is no
■¡•'Ing he may lu> the suave clubman a fireman on a Missouri river boat, three miles below Olene.
dTplement house«, the road marhlnerv
Some of those chosen were re-elect- lack of mall delivery, but when the
and society favorite whose cl' ver op nnd that when they married In Ku- *
•-H III GD4TE1C COMPANY
houses, and got the latest ideas there, <-d while somo were promoted.
erations bring to bar th« record-de gene. Ore , February 19. 1910, he
¡closed s ason for navigation comes on,
He
HI ED FOR SbXXiND TIME and in general secured a good deal of
stroying trust magnate But his Iden was working In a logging camp
stopping the boats, and tbe roads be
In, It wus testified, 24 years old. and
valuable Information which we exp°ct A\ OLG AST WILL BE READY
tity Is never revealed
come full of snow and possibly not
to use to the benefit of Klamath i
One day a tall gentleman. Impec had not lived with her for a year and Unit'd Press Service
TO FIGHT IN SIXTEEN DAYS well broken for horse travel, the mat
W ashington , d . c „ Dec. U.— county.
cable clothed In hard-weav« gray a half, atid In that time she lias
ter of the mail becomes ready seri-
The federal suit filed against the Na
trouncra, frock coat and silk hat. worked to support b' riclf.
"We took a trip to Astoria, went United Press Service
|ous, giving rise to ardent wishes by
tional Cash Register company of Day through tbe new court house and got
gloved nnd galtered, enters the de-'
LOS ANGELES, Dec. It.—“I’ll be the empire builders of tbe upper lake
ton, Ohio, Is the sscon<!*tlme the cor ar lot of Information there relative to ready to fight in defense of my title region to tw-ar from the outside world
nnrtmerit of JuMtlco building, swinging NATIONAL. PARK VIEWS
ARE TO HE E.VHIUITED poration lias been brought Into court court houses the county court there on Washington’s birthday," declar'd with more frequency.
a ■ • nd«r walking «tick
A clerk may
■ ... ...
cl nri" I ' :th violating the Sherman having slgnlfi d Its willingness to loan Ad W’olgast, world's lightweight
will per to you thnt lie fa so and-so,
Another feature of the upper lake
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 1».— I nntl-trust law.
The first suit *«« us Its plans. They also took the court champion today.
««•cret agent.
And It glv a you *
■ district In the summer time is the
gliviipne of what th« service Is. This Tho dopartmant of the Interior, which hied In tho United States court of out over some of their newly con
“I'm rapidly convalescing from the tourist travel, which gives the Upper
x.'i’tit can play the society dewier or Ims charge of the jeojle's play-! Massachusetts In th' spring of 1893. structed roads. We afterwards went operation for appendicitis, and I feel Lake sometimes several hundred In
At that time Indictments were to Salem, met the acting governor and strong right now. There Is no sore habitants of floating population. This
foreign nobleman If neccsxnry to his grounds, the national parks. Is plac
purpose. Or he enn get Into a Jumper ing, In ri'aponav to the public's de- hrougt against President Patterson of made arrangements with him to se ness, and I eat and sleep well. If ■ IK»pulatlon, when on its way up and
ami ov ralls. crop his hair .and b uiand, a remarkable collection of na the company and other offleers. The cure such convicts as we may ni’ed Freddie Welsh just sticks around down by boat is literally a floating
company filed demurrers, and In the for next vear’s work.
aid« to cutch son« desperate fugitive tional park views ou exhibition.
he'll get a scrap sooner than he ex I opulation.
from justice. It's all In hla lino of
“We find that Jackson, Klamath, pects.”
This culectiun Is composed of largo hearing on these won a partial victory
work.
photographs, mauy of them hand col nnd certain counts of the Indictments Yamhill and Multnomah counties
WILL NORTH TAKES A CITY
Th« hcndqunrtera of tho kid glove ored of tho more striking views were quashed. In tho department of have been the most progressive in the ENGLAND-MOROCCO W AR
JOB IN A CALIFORNIA TOWN
service 1« In an upper room In tho dc- which have mado the beauties of our limtlcc files Is a letter from Attorney way nf road biiMdlng; In fact, it wa«
SAID TO BE IMMINENT
feeneral
Olney,
dated
October
lfith,
I urtnient of jostle building. It la n nnllonal parks fatuous throughout the
remark'd publicly tbnt Klamath made
.Will North, son of Mr. and Mr«.
(X9S showing that#the cases lapsed an “xcellcnt showing in proportion Cntted Press Service
Apnrtnn like room, ruglcss and with world.
<i «up oak furniture, entirely unlike
BERLIN, Dec. 19.—Imminence of W. H. North of this city, has gone to
The eolhetion was shown to the b cause the complaining witnesses to its Improvement« as compared to
tb. luxurious offices In tho rest of tho American Civic Association on Decern- consolidated with the National Cash •b«
larger
counties.
In
Lina ¡war with England, th? Morrocco cri Chico, Calif., where he has accepted a
I ulldlng. Htnnley AV. Finch Is chief tier 13. 14 and 15, and la now open to Register company.
county the county court bas been tied sis. and the present feeling that Eng ; osition S3 driver of the chemical fire
<.f the service. Ills desk l . litter’d ll.c public at th.- Congressional or Na
up all summer, nnd bas done no land Is merely seeking an opportunity auto of that city. Young North has a
with reporfr and photographs of men tional library In the District of Co J >1 I.V < KOWD SURPRISE FREI»
road work whatever, for the reason | for conflict with Germany bas given great liking for the automobile, and
JI XSFN IN ANTl IJUT V ALI EN that some citizens at Cottage Grove ¡rise to a feeling that there should be he has followed this profession In this
wanted, II« ccefvciai .n't .nt string lumbia, Washington. After this exhl-
A merry crowd of fourteen boys bought that tbe court bad no right ia more rapid increase in th« navy. city in preference to any other work.
of telegram« nnd long dlstuncc tele i ition tl ,< photographa will be sent
1 -«■■• m> i
| om ’..I i nr nt« Tl
His position was secured through
>. the counts’) ami exhibited at the and girls descended on Fred Jens«n to go into tbe g neral fund to secure 1 Responding to a statement that such
the other evening, surprising that monev for roads.
nun her of hl."
not l n< ii . I> • public libraries
‘action would be like shaking a red tne recommendation of Charles Shear-
gent lernan by their appearance, and
It I- probnbly ale
150.
“The matter went to the supreme i rag in John Bull’s face, the Cologne ei, vice president of the Chico Con
There will he shown picture« of
also their r fusal to do other than court, and the decision has just been 1 Gazette in effect says It is nobody’s struction company, whose friendship
th« Gt.
Full .".nd Grund Canyon
they wished, which was to entertain banded down that tbo county court i business but Germany’s, and that dtc- he made during the operations of that
MrN AM AR A BRIBERY CASE
' • Y.'llov tone Hix >r, the Mant-
Mm nnd tbemselvea with a pleasant bas a perfect right to go te tho gen Ration will not be tolerat'd.
ON Till Al. IN EOS ANGELES
company on the s.wer system in this
th (nl ;\"-itiRs nnd impressive rock
time.
The Indies each braught n eral fund
This, of course, was v rv
A
demand
Is
being
made
for
more
city.
i .nation In Yellowstone National
■ll-fllled basket of thlncs good to pleasing to the Klamath county court, machine guns for the German army,
United Press Service
Tbe Clilco Enterprise has the fol
'.'ik; the wonderful cliff dwellings in
eat. while tho lads brought music, for the reason that it has Just done -which already bas 1,768. Including lowing:
1,08 ANGELES. Dec. 19. Tho
e Mesa Ver 1« National Park; the
Franklin bribery case opened in Judge majestic Sequoias, the largest trees and with dancing and atlng they the same thing this year, and there those in reserve. Rut it is pointed
"l’re got another man for your
'vbl’ed i v. ' the hours until almost 4 l as boon considerable discussion ns ! out that France has 3.000. This Will
Young's court todn
Mrs. L'l'dl::
hi ilie world, in Sequoia National
place.”—Trustee A. G. Eames.
xt
morning,
when
they
left
o
’
etock
n<
Carpenter, n neighbor of a Bin's, testi
to tbe probability of some citizen en he used as an argument. and it is
Park; the marvelous Crater Lake, the
"I resign."—William White, re
for their jomes. ndvlslng Fred nnd joining the warrants already issue'!. ''ikely that th - next reiebstag will
fied thnt Franklin visited tho Bain
. >teepest nnd most raystorlous, lake In
cently
employed by the city to drive
all other bachelors, to partition off
home.
“AA’c have come back brim full of authorize practically double the num
th • world, held captive by an.cxtlnct
the n w chemical auto engine.
Mrs. Bain then detailed th ■ bribe I volcano In Crater Lake National Park, their big one-room houses Into small-
and enthusiasm and believe ber now owned by Germany.
This is about all there Is to the sud-
< t nonrtments, nnd go in for Roose-
we can accomplish «■ good deal
negotiations.
,
Three new armored cruisers and
I'lregnn: the beuutlful water falls In
more and better results than we one dreadnaugbt are also to be add'd -I n dismissal from the Chico fir« de-
B In believed certain thnt Franklin | ti n Yoslinlt « National Park, and th-' veltlsm.
will not b«convicted ns ii result of , "10.11 Ice ff.'lds on .NJqunt Knut r in
have in the past."
t to tbe German navy. They will be i artn ent of William White chauf
FN.IOV TIIEMSEI.VFS AT
tho dismissal bv Judge McCormick of ! 'lanlor National Pack- Washington.
'•omplcted for the New Year If possl- feur, who was employed not so very
:ong ago to pilot the big fire auto
SAYAN I AKE HOME NEAV EDUCATION BO ARD IS
the brlb«ri charge against Patrolman
I hie.
These views, more Impressive and
•ibout tbe city and look after the Jan-
A verv enjoyable evening was en
PROVIDED RY LEGISLATION
White, whore thcr wax only evldctico
magnificent than any old world scen joyed recently at tho ranch of Mr.
1 'tor work in th city hall at a salary
»*■■■• »■;, v .... M1 accomplice.
ery, will greatly help the “Sec Amer- nnd Mrs. Thomas Patterson In Swnn I’n’t'd Press Service
•f |75 per month and room.
The same situation exists In tho
; b :i First" movement. This movement I^iko. wb«n about fort» guests gave
SACRAMENTO Dec. 19—The Cur
Franklin enn«.
Tbe conversation occurred in front
’l of great educational value nnd Is
the coupl n surprise party. Mr. Pat- tin amendment to tho Shanahan fi'ev*
ODESS A. Minn., Dec. 18—Thirteen -f tbe Head auto garage on Main
-.bowing Americans the beauties of terson, who was the “victim” of tile text book bill, providing for tho crea
were killed and a- score w're In- street ibout 4 o'clock yesterday after
Helions' Holiday Vacation
t' olr own country, which cultured for occasion, soomed to bo tpilto happy,
tion of a new state heard of education hi’-cd at 5 o'clock th’« morning when noon. and it was spirited and strong
Schools will close Friday tor tho
Igncrs come thousands of miles to and enjoved tho event v rv much, bls
was adopted by a vote of 17 to 13 i fa«t s’lk train on tbe St. Paul road nongh to make most any man re
holiday vacation, tho grammar school
■ >, but which most Americans know only coniplnhit being that ho didn't
Saturday afternoon.
Ic’-n«'cd Into the rear of the Colum- sign.
reopening January , 2 nnd tho high
I ''ttl" about. Trips to the National get an Invitation himself, but th«
Si-ana'an later secur’d a delay on i bin limit d.
'.’.'bite bas not been satisfactory ic
school J.imuiry 8.
I’lirks, especially Crater Lsk ■ Nation bov-i and girls tormented him so much the final vote until this morning.
Tbe rear sleepers of tbe Columbian •nnn\ wavs, it Is claim'd. Trustee
al Park, can he made for a very mod- tl • t be «copied to forget all about I',
Governor Johnson lands tho utili were telescoped.
I'amrs has kept a sharp lookout after
Mrs. Henry Grimes nnd son. Faith
: "rate sum of money.
and Joined In tho fun. At about 1'! ties bill, which will bo vot'd on to-
Four cars left the track.
•bo fir-' denartment. and without any
nod Mr. nnd Mrs. O. T., Brown and
o'clock dainty refr shm mts wore d"v. cnmixerlng »bo situation now with
Fire start'd In the wreckage, which «arr'cnlsr complaint came to tbe con-
son, Basil. loft Sunday for Ashland to
HEVTV-HFA EN DFID TAKEN
' irvod In tbe (Bring room hv Mrs former davs, when be said railroad the towpspcop) are subduing.
lusion that nnother auto driver could
Hpend th« holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
I R' M I NDERGRO1 N|»TOM>; Patter' n • Mra . F'-nnk AA'oods ard lobhvlvts killed monsure« at will.
C'rnsc« were carried here and laid ’■ e <f more service to the city than
R. 8. Grigsby.
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Afrs. Elrn Vnnrlclo. Tbov «nont tho
5 <Mit In rOwsr.
AVhlte.
nttlt'FVUJ.E. Tiec. 15. Slxty-xev evening In dancing until 2:39 a. m.,
Several women were k'Hed.
A rbaeff'nr named North will he
Samuel A., McMahon. Oregon mnn
Tho Colnmhlan was being hacked bore tn a dav or so from Klamath
ngor for the Rndolph S Biome Pav on bodies hAvo been roeoverod. Tl Is when tbo guests departed for t’ «Ir
■ <»own giowlv when the silk train col- Fall», io Oregon, to take cbargo of
ing company, Chlcngo who bas been i hollev <1 that nt lenst twenty remnln homes, d 'dnr'nr tbnt th'v bad snent
lMcd w'tb It.
K most enlnvnb’o time. Music was Un’trd r*rc«« Service
»bo auto chemical and the Janitorship
confined to bls room nt tho White 1 In the ruined mine.
'V x<tnjV(’Tn\'. n r. Dec 19
Occupants of the two r«ar sleepers of th? new eftv ball. He Is recom
A government crew bns begun a I«- fnrn'si'od bv tbe throe Stll«« hrntbers
Pelican, threntened with pneumonia.,
la reported ns Improving «atlsfnc ' vostlgatlon of the cniiHon of the exp’n- n d John Mvers. wbll" .Tasner Hlb r—.qpteef Teff bns nntlfi 'd c-ir Nich wore caught 1« their h'rtbs and sev mend'd bv Second Assistant Chief
borts made tho nols« for the crowd.
olas thnt tho treaty would be ahro- eral were Instantly killed.
Sbcarrr of the fire department.
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torlly.
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