sommers oenies has pneumonia mrs . waison is caiieo io resi Head of Government*» School System for Natii«1» Tells of Good Qualitlc» of Pisiple ami Method« of Handling Alitami» apprentice receives i second year eight, mid the third year | ten and the fourth year ten. So that < Ol N IA COMMISSIONER IS OX IH IA III Ills ill I II E, INSTI ill what you may term a journeyman Uniteli Proas Service OF IX III D, AS Hl MOR HAI» II herder owns thirty-four reindeer MONTREAL, Jan s Many were lltOl T I IIE STREETS "They are then free to breed their killed and Injured ih a collision on animals and sell their calves or stock Ilio Canadian Pacifie at Terre Bonn of any age or sex to the other natives. Quo thia afternoon. County Commissioner Samuel T. Mrs. C. II. Watson of Ashland, sis­ , One train was on route to Quebec "Reindeer are food, clothing and summers. when Interviewed by the transportation to the natives. As Ih raid Saturday of the subject ter of II. II and C. C. Chitwood nnd and the other to Montreal Both were food, reindeer Is delicious, resembling of the pneumonia, which was reported mother of Mrs. .1. F. Kimball of this crowded. Coache» of both trains wer ■ both mutton and beef, but more pal­ to I uve him in Its grip, declined to city, died Wednesday In th«' city hop ditch« d. pltal In Ashland, after undergoing atable than either. Along In October, speig nt any length on the subject. an operation. C. C. Chitwood and when the deer are fat from a sum­ Inst ad of being at home in bod. mer’s feeding on grasses and foliage, which is the proper and titling place Mr Klmball/left the following morn­ they are best for eating. The natives for a person who Is trying to get the ing to attend the funeral. Mrs. Kim­ take reindeer tallow and mix red better of the affliction Indicated, the ball having been with her mother NEW YORK. Jan. 8. moss berries Into It, making the dish county commissioner was pursuing during Iwr last Illness The Ashland Sinclair had worked In ! look like ice cream and which Is fine the usual course of being nt hla office Record has the following: i Inu nd ties he would Imve "Th«’ Ashland community was | book mid called It "The I to eat. attending to business. "The reindeer finds his food along shocked Wedn«’s«lay morning to hear Margaret lllncltay, for tw< "I’m suffering from no money,” de­ of the sudden death of Mrs Watson, romlnent among the New Y the way». He can paw through the clared he. But he would not admit wife of Judge C. B. Watson, on«' of dry worker», who are now snow when tethered out and find mow even being sick, much less ’fess up to to eat. He is strong, so the driver the city’s most prominent eitliens. in an interview today. the pneumonia. "Mrs. Watson passed away at Gran­ can ride. And the reindeer can travel Miss llineliny tloctares that the It is evident that Mr. Summers was ite City hospital. wh Imnior allti mid this pressure upon them la night at th«' council chamber that'th ’ plunged In grief that It Is Impossl- «‘A I It 2.000 APPLICANTS .tfi'lilnaled, she says, by the docking FOR II ALLKEEPFR S JOIl ex-metuber of the city’s administra­ ltd«« to gp«>d them of u goo«! part of tlvlr w is » ipm I about 57 years, nnd has pay. LONDON, Jan. 8 Owners of Pax­ .-pent the la«t tw«nty-five years In "I have heard vile mouthed super- I Ashland. Site has been closely con- ton Hall. Westminster, who adver­ ' inteiidi *its curse t ih» girls Ilk«* nlnvvn.” I nected with the literary mid Intrllee tised for a hallkeeper who could show itual life of the city. Hi her worth I she said. •The women'» drossing good testimonials for faithfulness, United Press Service ¡and many kindly de ds she luu won room» uro open mid ixpoaeil to the honesty, tact and Intelligence, re­ SANTA BARBARA. Calif., Jan 6 a host of friends, who will sincerely I view of the tnen employe», mid i-vrn ceived 2,200 applications for the job. they wore forced Io lires» III the skin e Charged with the murder of his mourn her demise. which was worth but $S.75 a week. "Besides the sorrowing husband, room in many place». Of these. 900 applicants had Irre­ day-old baby, whom he declared to "Wo demand n ten-hour day, »«fo­ proachable credentials. An Oxford have admitted killing "because «if the two children arc loft to mourn—• guards for the cruel machinery, il II high cost of living," John Rech Is on Chandler Watson nnd Mi l.yle Kim graduate got the position. trial here In the superior court, Hi* ball. Deceased also bus two brothers lucroaae <>f front 13 to 20 per cent In wife will be tried for complicity. and a sister residing nt Klamath I wages, mid, above all, wo demand | I that children be kept out of the 'hell Fall»." I shop».* *‘ J BIG < liiipiiuiii Gel» lliillillng 1‘irnilt The city council Friday night grunt­ ed Il hulldllig |>'rinlt to ('. E (’Imp mini to niaku addition» to u structure kt Eighth mid Hindi »treet». I Everything in Music at United Pre»» orrvn* T~ 'H ^rr y y'T • 4. 'M«»*« WASHINGTON, D. C , Jan. 6 A few days ago a short, stalky man with a quiet manner, a skin browned by much outdoor life, and the steady eye of on«« used to looking across great distances, came to Washington with such small fuss that it was more than a week before the reporters were aware of his presence at all. He is W. T. Lopp. h< ad of the government’s school system for Esquimaux, and a man who has spent most of his life sine«’ 1890 in Alaska, seldom "coming out," as he calls a trip down to the States. Ixipp was a Hoosier school master II. MADNKN, i*ropri«'lor In Indiana, a boy just out of college, when the governmew. sent him and •*■ Krc»«'iifnll»i< <»f another young man up to Cape Prine sill RM IN « l.p ,\ I (».’H PIANOS, of Wales on Rering strait, to start an the si I I XU AY. and big nnd a man named Smith In connection an infuriated walrus; he has fear­ 704.68 as balance due on a bill of Anna B. Eckstein, principal of a Raymond Teal Musical Comedy com­ : with the iiostiil car robbery of Frldai lessly carried law into rough, lawless I7.S2S.53 for lumber furnished. By |school of languages in Boston, has ar- pany will open their engagement. The near here. Roth protesa their Inno* x winter whaling stations in the Arctic a carnishmeBt proceeding the plain­ ; rived in London after a tour of Anier- Teal s I kiw is booked direct by John I c««nce. Baldwin Smith 1» unknown hen ocean; he has faced death in a score tiff tied up 13,800 of the defendant’s | ica, Germany. D nifiark. Switxerland. Cort and is raid ' lately catne from Chico. of forms. But of all these he will money on deposit with the American Austria Sweden. France, Belgium strongest musical J th«’ const this year sty nothing. He pref rs to talk about Bank and Trust company, after which land Holland. 4 More than 1.000.000 trade unlon- the government’s Alaskan reindeer an order was secured from Judge They are direct from n big atneic herd, of which he was the creator, Henry L. Benson, before his departure ¡Ists of Great Britain have signed the run In Tlenver, mid are eti route to and is the present administrative for Dallas, lifting the garnishment, ¡petition. Miss Eckstein says she will Los Angeles for a season's run. Tlu-y head. the defendant paying $1,500 to the ¡have 100.000,000 signatures by 1914 will change th1 bill each night, and “We got the id a of importing Innes-Clarke company on account. play at popular price». The big b' nu- For an u|el<»daie wli<« | Since then the adv« rsc parties have reindeer from Siberia that first win • ty chorus of vivacious «lancing girls •<< t a llkinldrr, iMiuudi' ut arc made a big feature with the show. ter we were at Cape Prince of Wales,’ arrived at a settlement. Ihr Gun Storr. Tenta mid Grade Wolf, th ’ p«-tlte soubreUe with he said. "The country then had a r. ’ iti d Press S rvlce Guns for »al«- or for rent. bad reputation. th ■ »how, holds the world ’ » champion ­ But after we had NOTH E OF APPEAL GIVEN We carry a full line of SEATTLE. Jan. «.—All sled par­ ship as lady buck and wing dam r. Karned a little more of the Esqui- MARTIN VS. YADE.N CASE Sporting Good». ties have been barred in Seattle th' Seat sale Monday maux language we discovered that .many serious accidents from coasting most of the trouble between Esqui­ In the case of J. A. and J. L. Mar­ maux anti the whites resulted from tin vs. J. L. Yaden, suit on a contract i this w inter ha-ving resulted In an or- HI U.S STIIl I I* *11 J. IL CHAMBERS ill treatment of the natives. We found 'to carry mail between Fort Klama’h der to this effect from Chief of Police COI N( II. ol’ < ITA Phone fiWS JacolM Hlk. them kindly, e<.od natur°d people, and Klamath Falls, the plaintiffs got I Bannick. I It affect» the grown-ups as well as , A bill dating back to 1905 was pre. w’th more native intelligence than a veidict some time. Attorney E. L. Indians have, aud eager to learn the E'iiott asked for a stay of executidh. the youngsters, and a petition protest scnti’d council Friday night. It was white man’s wa s. Their chief faults from C. 8. and II. S. Moore, anf Sal«* would not permit the importation. At the previous meeting a permit the makers of the bill inspectf-d. Ac­ United Press Service I Some of the natives even owned rein­ had been granted to Burg«- Mason to tion on the bill was therefor deferred. CALCUTTA. India, Jan. 6.—King deer in the Sib'rian herds across the put a stable on block 4 4, Nichols ad­ The Klamath Falls Light anil Wa­ George held a big levee here today, straits. And it seemed a shame that dition, which location, so Mayor Fred ter company’s bill of $’407.45 was hold they were forbidden to bring their which was attended by all local native T. Sanderson reported, would put the up for the pr sent. Councilman White, property across from Asia, so n«,ar potentates and British officials. building right at the dooryard of a who Is chairman of the finance com­ The magnificent stairway in front that the Siberian heights could be neighbor. Mayor Sanderson ask'd mittee, declaring that the bill should of the government house was lined that the council lnv«*stlgate. so on se«n over the water on clear days. be cut, so far as city lighting was con­ "We appealed to Washington for by the gigantic gunners of the king’s motion of Col. M. G. Wilkins, second­ cerned to 3’A contH per c. p., 5 cents permission to import reindeer. But bodyguard, and huge throngs watched ed by Councilman Ben S. Owens th* being the basis on which the bill wan Will cry Public Sale» anywhere in Oregon or California other government agents had preced­ the arrival of the notables who came council decided to reconsider its act- rendered. He moved to this effect. tc kiss the royal hand and give thanks Full charge taken. Term» on application. Twenty yearn* experience. ed us in this request. Before we had lion awarding the permit. Councilman Charles McGowen second­ a reply from our letter that summer for the honors conferred Monday. Resilience 2d mid Grunt.. I*. O. Box INKS. »-------------------------- -- ing. The motion prevailed. Klamath Falla, Oregon There will be another big state ban­ a revenue cutter put Into port with a AMERK'Al'S KILL ( ZAK'S Mr. White said a conference had quet tonight. shipment of reindeer on board. We POLICEMEN AND ES4 API- been hold with General Manager G«o. were overjoyed to know that the pro­ ——— I J. Walton of the Klamath Falls Light hibition law bad been removed, and United Press Service and Water company, and that the offi- set about getting more. f'SOFSKA, Russia. Jan. (!.—■ Four [ ciaal had said It. would be unfair to ♦ In the year 1892 came the first Americans, one of whom klllorl four cut the November bill, on which ho « large importation. We brought in Asked Saturday if there was any­ policemen and wounded four other», had alroadjcreportod to his chief offi- ♦ 1,200 that year, and from these grew thing contemplated In the immedi­ throe of whom are not expect'd to' cer», but had Indicated that the cut ♦ our pre»'nt herd, scattered through­ ate future in regard to action on the recover, are today being sought by on the December bill would not be ♦ out Alaska, and numbering over tender of a court house site by the the police of this district. Ono of the • protested. ♦ 35,000. Klamath Falls Commercial Club, fugitives is a woman. ♦ I "He can cut off the light If he wants : It Is the first few hundred "The reindeer policy was gradually i Comity Juflge William 8. Worden A policeman knocked at. the Amer­ to,” suggested Councilman Alford. the first few thousand In the ♦ evolved. AVe impress upon the Lapps taid there was nothing to bo »aid at icans’ door. It was opened and he "Of course he can, or he can charge bank, that Is the real struggle. and Esquimaux that the reindeer are this time. U The Ilves of the nvernge men ♦ fell dead with five bullets through the 15 cent» If he wants to," add'd Coun­ exclusively their property and care. ! The head of the county court head. He called to investigate a re- cilman White. well fixed in life, contain a his­ ♦ For instance, they are not allowed to J seemed to bo In good health and aplr- port that they had no passports. tory of struggle nnd saving to ♦ sell a female reindeer to white men, its as far as the court house question Reinforcements wore called. On'- ANOTHER DIAMOND III Sil obtain this first few thousand! ♦ so that the brood animals are to be in invilved, but had no manifesto to American stepped out, holding up his IS ON IN SOI TH AFRICA Make a strong resolution that ♦ perpetually In the custody and own­ Issue. hands and saving, ”1 surrender.” United Press Service will place some portion of ♦ ership of thé natives. ; The couEt has not as yet done any- An officer approached and fell with JOHANNESBURG, South Afrlcn Income In the First Trust "We usually establish a reindeer I thing about plana for a court house 1 b r. bullet through the heart. Jan. 8.— Bloomhof, a farming dis Ravings bank. Every dol- ♦ herd wherever we have a native on the Hot Spring - sit«*, on which It | The American took the revolver ■ trlct on the bankH of the Vaol is the ndded makes It cnsler to ♦ school. The school superintendent I ' some time ago announced Its inten- . and cartridges from his belt, said I center of a diamond rush, 18,000 pen- deposit the next one. « has supervision over the herd though | : tion of building. If the court, should "Thanks; thaf.’g all I wanted,” and ple halving rushed there within the » the animals are owned by the na­ invite plans for a $200,000 structure returned to the house, In a few mo­ past. six weeks upon word of the dis­ tives. AVhen a new herd is to be cn that ground there will no doubt be ments he reappeared, il gun In each covery of the precious atones. ♦ started, young, ambitious natives are a number of designs submittad, as hand, calmly walked through the Already 20,000 claims have been ♦ ♦ selected as apprentice herders for a the usual architect's"foe of 5 per cent crowd and sought refuge in a garden, staked out. The proprietor’» profits ♦ four-year term. For his first year’s of proposed cost would mean a $10,- in a subsequent fight he killed two from a temporary hotel are 110,000 a » services, in addition to his living, the 000 Job for the successful applicant. more policemen. month. Klamath Falls Music House ) Our Leader ALTA BICYCLES COFFEE None Better THE GUN STORE II' •iil'V Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING R. C. WAITS Licensed Auctioneer Getting The Start First Trust and Savings Bank ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••***••*•**»*»«»»<*< t >