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of them families were wounded in' Seeds Seed* Seeds house tight yesterday. It Is | Field and Garden Seed« tioeda feared that a pitched battle will re that grow Seeds that yield Any sult should any of the various posses HAD A LINE TIME. BUT THE OLD quantity. Price« right. 3S Milling FLAG IN GOOD ENOUGH L'OR overtake the fugitives. Co.. 114 Sixth «trevi. Two companies of militia are wall HIM—VISITED THE PANAMA ing to entrain for Hillsville. CANAI. FOR SALE 100 pair >3 and >4 l«m — f - The inhabitants of Hillsville are pie shoes. >1.60. Sample Shoe Asalatnnt Prosecuting Attorney U Editor Herald: Doni pili off woitrliix glasse« ua Thad McHatton has returned from in a state of terror, owing to a rumor «'loie, 717 Main street S-IN-H J Fergusan returned Friday ovenlug Mention Is made in your Issue of nama and Cen- that the Allens are determined to III your vyvs are hopoloaaly Impalrnd en extended tri ent iu corn rescue Floyd Allen, who is danger from Bonanza, where he represented March 14th of my name for the office l'odio In unii lai ino nxiinilun your i.al America, ile cattleman ously wounded, and confined in the the state in the preliminary hearing of mayor, for which In general terms oyrH No c I ihiko for miunlnatlon pany with Al of George McLain, who was charged I thank you, but will say that at thia I — far as Saa jail. Mr. Davis re unii mivli'o The revised list of the dead and the with the theft of a mare belonging t< time I am not to be considered as a Francisco, and will remain in toe C. E. Winnarvl of Langell Valley. C candidate for mayor nor any other wounded are: l’ay City for a few weeks. U. Brower of this city represented the office. My limo will be occupied In I Judge Thornton Massie. Prosecut Mr. McHatton has been ab--< nt fcr We have everything you about two months, and hat tcaveleJ ing Attorney Foster and Sheriff Lew defendant. The case was tried before trying to make good roads. need for that fishing trip 1 think at thia time I hold the rec about 20.00') miles, From San Fran- Webb. Wounded, Floyd Allen. Jur Justice of the Peace J. O. Hamaker Hook, line. rod«. reels, cisco they went to New Orleans and ors Faddls, Kane and Fowler and ami the accused man was bound over ord of any man in Klamath county bask'd, etc We nut then to Colon. Panama, whore eight spectators A. Howlett. Bruce Marshall to await the action of the grand Jurv, for holding office and being a candi tents, gun« and camping and his bonds placed in the sum of date. having been elected school di days were spent in investigating the and Stuart Worrell outfits. Detective Fells, who made the orig >8.000. He is still held in Honanru rector «It times, justice of the peace work on the Panama canal. Mr. Mc- J «wider ami Optician Hatton states that the engineers and inal arrest of Floyd Allen and his son but will be brought to this city In a ten times, representative to the state MOTHCII ENHAt'H Ell'S Second lined legislature twice, state board of men in chatge of the work were very i Victor, has arrived on the scene with few days if bond is not given. J. IL CH AM BERN In the case of the two men charged equalization once, appointed and . Storo, SoVviitli mol Main 35-g«l accommodating, and went to consid ! twenty picked men. Fells says. "Ev I’hoyir AIM Jacolia Blk. with stealing horses from Henry served as postmaster one term each at Ion barrel churn, «» good na new, erable trouble in explaining the work erything looks like trouble." Jackson. Attorney Ferguson decided Plevna and Klamath Falls. Oregon. >7.60. to visitor«. Special excursion trains that as the crime is alleged to have Still Another Victim Have been the regular nominee for times a week, to were run several HILLSVILLE. Va.. March 15.— been committed on the Indian reser sheriff and county judge once each, give everyone an opportunity to see 1 Betty Ayres. 13 years old. a witness vation, it was a matter for the fed and defeated, which was attributed to the great eug, lug feat be.ug ae- i United States gov-| for Floyd Allen, died today front a eral authorities, and the two men will the lack of sufficient training In pollt- complished by that during the} wound received yesterday from a be held in jail at Bonanza awaiting |( al methods of the present age. Mak ernment. H the arrival of the United States mnr- Ing altogether twenty-three times. lly 1,000 visitors stray bullet. time of his An unconfirmed report is circu shai. and sightsee at the canal. There are yet two offices that I A atop was m e at Costa Rica in lated that a detective sent fror Rieh- have in mind before I retire, first Central America d from there side i mond was slain in a mountain pass MIDI 4X1» governor of Missouri, and last, min trips were made o the mountain i w bile pursuing the Allen gaug ister to Ireland, where 1 can rest In country. They oughly enjoyed peace among friends and relatives the The county court Friday morning remainder of my days. every portion of trip, and Thad considered a petition from a farge says that he believ s he saw even Remembering that under n<> dr MUI try Public Sal«-« anywhere in Oregon or California number of farmers below Midland iiimstances am I a candidate for thing that was to seen. He says Full charge taken. Ternu on application. Twenty year»' experience. that they were thro n out of bed by FRANKGROH* enters string — tor establishing a new road. The mayor at this time, 1 am. yours, Il«-«id< n< c "d anil Grant.. P.O. Ho« IHI2. Klamath Fall«, Oregon an earthquake, and decided that it R. A EMMITI' HOO-HOOS MAX BRING LUM road wanted was to start in township 41 S, range 10 east, at the Bagby was no country for rs. and so start- BERMEN FROM ALL PARTS OF homestead, and run northwesterly M iilth <>l PAROLE BOARD ed for home. ' THE COAST across the property of E. L. Hopkins "I had a fine time," said McHatton, TO RECEIVE Pl BLICIT1 and others, and following the meau- “but the flag looks good to me, and SALEM. March 15.- For the pur Chas. J. Ferguson, who has been the old rag Is good ei^igb for Thad " spending several days in the vicini’.) der line of the lower Klamath .Lake, pose of giving the public ¡in idea of of Bonanza, reports that there is connecting with the county road at the problems and tho stories pre the northwest corner of the NE’i sented to the state prison MANY BUILDINGS pnrole gre.it enthusiasm in that section over TO BE ERECTED the Elks’ rodeo, which is to be giv -n of NE’ 4 of sec. 7, tp. 40. r '.» E.. and board at Its meetings, members of there to connect with the Mid | the board have decided to admit in this city the 1st of June. He says from I 'nd road. newspaper reporters at the meeting With a few weeks of warm weath- that Frank Grohs, the well known A rather peculiar feature of the of the board to be held April 3. pro er it is expected that the building horseman of the Rim Rock ranch, boom will commence in Klamath ! has entered a string of horses for the 'affair was that the petitioners were viding there is no objection to thi« ■ 'represented bv one of the deputy dis- innovation on tho part of Governor i Falls. "This is going to be one of ’ pony express race. 1 trict attorneys, while the second dep- best summers Klamath Fails has ever Mr. Grohs wns dubious about on .West. The matter »ill l>e presented . Illty district attorney was present to > to the governor before the board'« i Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers seen in the building line." stated O. tering for the relay race, as he sain advise the court. I next meeting. If newspaper men are' A. Harris, the concrete and building ■that he would have no trouble in admitted they will be requested not’ contractor, today. Mr. Harris is in picking up a string of horses that wii.i. L ím ate hebe to use the names of the prisoners ask- j close touch with the buildings and I could beat anything in the county l d . A. I.amh arrived In the city Ing for parole. mats , i ’ i . anh , itLiEJRiNTN. kt < Klamath Falls, Oregon improvements being planned for this traveling, but he did not believe that Friday from San Diego. Cal., where "Almost every conceivable story} year, and this statement from him there would be room enough on the 'he has been spending the winter, nnd Is told the board by convicts who be should be good news to the people of grounds here to saddle them, as th< v ; l as decided to make Klamath Falls lieve they have cause entitling them this city. were certainly some lively. In the ; | his home. Mr. Lamb has been here Some of the buildings practically express race all of the horses are several times during the past five to parole," said Attorney John F Logan of Portland, a member of the saddled before the race, and each decided upon are the Melhase build years, and has invested in consider ing on Main street, between Fourth will carry twenty-five pounds of mail. able city property. He owns pro;>er- board who was here yesterday at and Fifth; W. H. Mason, corner of All the riders will have to do in ty on Main street, between Sixth and tending a meeting "There are bum-1 orous situations and pathetic appeals Main and Seventh; Crisler & Stilts, changing is to catch the horses. Chcapes place in town Opposite Court House Seventh, and also on Sixth and Klam made to the board. But the one groat ' The people of Langell Valley be on Main between Fifth and Sixth, ath, which has made a rapid advance cause for the imprisonment of those Northern Krown garden an * lower seeds lieve that they ba have and W. S. Slough on tty» property ad- U®ve 'e a bunch of cow In value since he purchased It. He men Is liquor. Talk about your ser ln ponies that can walk away from most Stovepipe, per Joint .................. 17c tlnlr ihes.............................. ir.c joining that of Crisler & Stilts. L. has completed no plans for building mons' Just attend a meeting of. addition to these ft has been an- anything, and three entries have al- CJo • Jnc ................................. 1 5c on his property, but will remain here tho parole board.” nounced that a number of new build- ready been made for this race from Rolllngplns ............. ......................30c Cloth«« pin», 2 doi.............. 05c and may decide to build a little later. Flour sifter............ ings are to be erected near the White Langell V alley. ISe Frying pan«................. 10c to 4 5c Mr. Lamb was very much pleased PURHI I FUGITIVE CONI Il TS Another big feature that is ex-1 Pair hing'«............. ..................... 05c Pelican hotel. Laundry «onp. 6 bars .......... 3 5c to see the recent fall of snow, as he IX DEEP SNOW IX NEBRASKA pected to be secured for Klamath . I'l.'lte V............... 10c Two heating stove« at co«t A good many new residences will I i realizes that it means plenty of feed LINCOLN. Neb . March 15.- Sev Cup and saucer . . . .................... 14c High-grade envelope A 5 c be built during the summer, and Falls during the rodeo is the Hoo-Hooi for stock and beef cattle. He says- eral posses are in pursuit of thre< Concatenation. The Hoo-IIoo ’ s ex-1 Good broom . ............. 55c Knife and fork I 0c there are a large number of business that the drought in California has 10-qt. water pall ................... 30c Teaspoon . . . . 4 for 05c blocks which are being contemplated. pect to gather here some time this been a great blow to the cattlemen, convicts who escaped from the. peni Roup dish 05c but the plans of which are not suffi- year' and tbe lotal ‘““bermen will, and that they will be compelled to tentiary here yesterday as the result Tablespoon .... 3 for 05c of a mutiny, and every thing points Water glasaes ................... 05c ciently far enough along to give defi- I make an pffort to 8et theme here at get feed from other territory Chinn nest agg >»’r He be- Fire «hovels . ..................10c nite assurance of their construction the time of the rodeo’ 33 11 wil1 great- lieves that Klamath county- should to their capture, as there Is eighteen Tablet or.e Currycomb« . . . . .......... . . 30c It is certain that the building activ-1 asslst them in their entertainment have the best crops this year that It inches of snow, ai d all trains have Fine pencil ............... 0 5c been unable to leave the city. flade to order suits guaranteed xs ity will be very much greater than of tho vi8itore- anl a,s° wou,d be a has known. Holl' !.< in | Î 50 per cent less th io 11» i I • It is believed that the fugitives ere last v«ar big drawing card for the local affair. being sheltered by friends either In ___________________ The Hoo-Hoo gatherings will bring | THESE ARE SOCIALISTIC PRICES RAILROADS NEAR th«- city or the suburbs. ...._______ . . ; about 150 prominent lumbermen of R. C. Spink of this city has Just .. . , .. . . .. A STANDSTILL . . . „. . all parts of the coast to Klamath been notified by Edson Watson, the „ „ . . J CHICAGO. March 15.—The rail _____ . . , . ... ,,, .. , Falls, and will be a big advertisement roads of the Middle West are prac superintendent of the Klamath In- , ... .. . .. .. „ . for this city and county, dian reservation, that on February tically at a standstill. Urban traffic here is paralyzed as a result of the 28 the depertment of the interior ap The trouble with most young men worst blizzard thi« winter. Kansas. (Submitted for publication as Ihn proved the sale of 160 acres of land effort of a htg i school boy) on Spring ( reek made to Mr. Spink is that they do not understand the Nebraska, parts of Oklahoma. Hua. dignity of manual labor. They do not Minnesota and the Dakotas are ¿wept. Do you know there < a lot of people last fall. The property Is located half t mile yealUe ttat .h.onorB and fortune _may Officials of transcontinental lines Sottfn' around in «very town Plano* Typewriter« aiiove where Spring Creek empties in be more readily gained outside of the have abandoned all effort to start Growlin like a bro >dy chicken, Knockin' every f >od thing down? il u; Mfictiineis Williamson River, and joining and so-called learned professions than in trains, and are endeavoring to relieve just above ’he allotment on which It them; and that it is just as honorable the stalled trains and help the ¡»as- Don't you be that I Ind of cattle, 'Cause they ain’t no use on earth Is proposed to locate the fish hatch- to swing a hammer or to hold a plow >angers. Eastbound trains due here e»y. Spring Creek runs through the as it is to make a speech in court or have not reported. Mrs. W. J. Bryan You just be a boos er rooster. tract, and Mr. Spink will have a dou- to amputate a limb. The lesson young is on train No. 15, which is stalled Crow an' boost ft all you’re worth. ble water f ontage of a quarter of a I m"n 8hou,d b« taught as early as pos- fifteen miles cast of Lincoln. Neb. ir Klamath Falls needs boostin', ■•lie. The Oregon Trunk survey runc. sible is that it is not so much what a boost 'er; very close to the land, while the man does for a living as how he does MINERS AND OPERATORS Don't hold back in' wait to see Southern Pacific grade is Just across it, and that manual labor is as honor STII.L IN CONFERENCE the river, so that this property will able as any other. LONDON, March 15. -Premier As if some other feller’s willin'— Sail right In; thi, country's free. b< on both of the trunk lines. quith Is still in conference with thr GOES SOUTH OS VACATION No one'« got a mortgage on It; Further than stating that he pro operators and the striking minei Main street, between 7th and 8th John M. Stowell, city editor of the It’s your town uh much ns his. posed to build himself a summer The offering continues to increase, I If your town is short on boosters home there, Mr. Rplnk has not defi Herald, is in San Francisco,, where 4,000,000 or more being affected by You get in the boostin’ biz nitely decided to just what use he he attended the selection of the Ore the scarcity of food supplies as well will put the property, but it is cer gon building site. From there he will as the ontire absence of fuel for fam tain that it will not lay long idle, as go to Los Angeles to attend the Land ily use, and the miners are becoming If thing« don't Just seem to suit you, And the world seems kinder wrong. F it is considered one of the choicest Show and will spend about three extremely restless. What’s the matter with a boostin’, pieces of property on this famous weeks in Southern California enjoy ♦ Just to help the thing along? fishing stream. It is ideal for dairy ing himself. Even a newspaper man EXPECTS .MUNITIONS « purposes, and would also make a needs a rest once in a while. DESPITE PROHIBITION Cause If things should stop a-goln* We’d be in a sorry plight. grand resort, but Its greatest value EAGLE PASS, March 15.- -General « could probably be attained by cutting COMSTOCK RECEIVES WORD Orozco says that ho expects to re You Just keep that horn a-blowln’, 1« a business thermometer. It OF HIS FATHER'S DEATH Booste ’ er up with all your might. it up for summer homes. If Mr. ceive munitions despite President »hows you at all time« exactly « L. G. Comstock, proprietor of the Taft'« prohibition. It will be neces- Spink should decide to do this it is how you stand financially. ♦ hoped that he will give a preference Comstock hotel, received the sad saryfor Texans to patrol the entire If you see some feller tryin' You'll find an account with thi« For to make some project go, to Klamath Falls purchasers, as it news by wire Friday morning of the border to prevent smuggling. bank n decided help not atone would be almost a crime to let the death of his father, which occurred The rebel troops at Jiminez are You can boost it up a trifle, That's your cue to Jet him know greater portion of this fine property this morning at McFarland, Kans. On enthuHiastlc over General Orozco’s in the colduct of your buaineea, pass into the hands of strangers, who Monday Mr. Comstock received a tel proclamation sentencing President That you're not a-goln’ to knock It, but In your btiglnoM «funding ♦ would only come here for a short egram announcing that his father had Madero to death, as well a« his broth Just because It ain't your "shout,” as well. Why not open one and been seriously burned In a fire, but ers and all high federal officials, if But you're goln’ to boost a little time each year to catch trout. learn. no particulars of the affair have hern captured. 'Cause he's got the best thing out. « ¡received. The deceased was 76 year« TROUBLE AT HILLSVILLE ♦ IS IN NO WAY ABATED of age. John Spolek came into the city yes If you know some feller’s fallin's ♦ BARREN SPRINGS, Va., March 15 Just forget ’em, ’cause you know terday with thirteen coyote scalps to « Mrs. J. F. Kimball has gone to his credit. He procured the.se this That sumo feller's got some good —Scores of manhunters are search ing the recesses of the Blue ridge for Lakeview to join her husband, who year, and says that the coyotes are pointe— « members of the Allen family and went over last week on business con very numerous around the country Thom's the ones you want to show. their friends. Members of the Fow nected with the Weyerhauser Timber where he resides. He deposited the "Cast your loaves out on the waters. KLAMATH VALIA "HR ler, Faddls, Kane, Howlet, Marshal, company. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball will scalps at the clerk's office and re They’ll come back," a sayin’ true; « and Worrell families have formed probably be In Lake county for sev ceived the bounty which is allowed Mobbe they'll come back "buttered" for them. several posses, and as some members eral weeks. When some feller boosts for you. ■cHATIEN BACK FRO« PANAMA I the court Save Your Byes McLAIN IS HtlD 10 CRAND JUHt IMMITI SMS NO MORE OiFICES FISHING TACKLE (ì. H. THE GUN HAYDEN STORE R. C. WAITS Licensed Auctioneer Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING THE 8E I KLAMATH OOOSFER c DEAL FOR RENT Legal Blanks, Stationery Typewriter Ribbons and Paper Everything ir Music MULLER MUSIC COMPANY A Bank Account Trust and Savings Bank