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He Hef-ala. Muumlli I'hIIm' Firm itml Itt- il K-i'ly .... Our Advertisers Get the Best Results . . . hnuti '.Ait, No. ''r. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1908. Price, 5 Cents OGS SCARE HORSES Child Is Killed, Injured at !. A,. Ill, tilt tffe Mffc. llSin"MI '"l'""i" mi - W1ik.Ii Until iru Ihrowi from WcHjon-ChiW! Is lorn rom Mothers Arins Hy Heiiuj Ciui(lil in Wheels 1. 1 i iir iii'iniii ) :'j '. vnr 114- in i urrrtl l.i'ii' nl I ning In wlili li Mm H.....I) lulnri.1 M I Mll liml Its llfu i. lumrlil (.'imim'IiIIiiii lni i-m'iiIiik after ,i n'Mi i It wan r hI.i'Ii II.ii lilt ft lilt; i l .fin' mill Mid .. mi I i-.l (ur Iiiiiik. uml '! ilii' Vinson I.imIk ., ..r .li.Ktlin.... i i f'.lluwIiiK Hi" li'iilll pun Him lilICO uml . wliii Ii inn lulu a tt Mlrl nul nml ..mi mil liitwun Hi.. . Ii of wnumi 'I lui . i(lll III lllll' uf tin I Mil win pullftl fruin .ml niMlInT were taken ..Iflrr, where It was ' . ilillil'n skull win i i' nrk broken It ,t mi i.. or nml n linlf Tli ,.- iiIimiI) Injured n ..liit liml mil ncnliiiit 1 lit re Is lllll" tnil'" t i Tln futii'liil uf Hip t 1 1 i I UiIn nfli'riiuun 1 rmi. i lit. I II - Lot Ml a i l.l.i. i bf In f. h.l i it i irn inoi's.xi Kilt UiaM.VIII I.VIll..-. ', i i ii'ii iIiok K.:.r.iM li.. ... , ,i., minim; tlm Indian li Hi h . ,.f. Ili'survntluii Till it i I .i . ut) inntt umnnti 1 1 1. ft ri'-i'rviitluii limi'iit wax iiuiiii' In )::- - K. K. I") KL 11 tL. -...e. . Mother Seriously Bonanza I lilt. tt, 1ft- ltf!l...,.l .....I II. .1... !.. iiwinii-t 'lll.llliui mill Dllljy III illii mi'tiiini'iil v. Hi. i In- IihIIuiik fur lamia IikIihikIiik in ill. 'in vs lilt li ui'fi nut In. 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Tlil u tin- llinl itiuiii' illnun frimi I lif irlmliiil li the In dians nml Hill ii iiii.ii ii t in 33 ST. pel railtn Thin muni'., Iuri-Hht will, tin- liilrri'it, will In. illMrll.uti il In inrli linllvlilii.il mi mliiT uf tlm irlln. ,r nei:i(. hoi m: 'iunk.iii. New tuiiliilii Tin. I'lilimii.) Sweep Anllimtiil I'urtralla. (I I l.mk All llii. Year Arnniiil New Suiikii I JiiiIki (iiiiri;.. T ll.ililwln In i.j IpiTliil Iiuiiii liitniirriiw nli'.lil Id ntl..nlil tin" tl llliK if tin' (iuuil lli.inl I'uiiiinlssluii ill Miilfutil t tir- tin) JmlKi' llnlilwlii win rli iIimI Mn- president nl til" trnler Mike Iluiiil i( uiiiiiiMiiuti wtiiiii iiriii juint uut'i- IliK with 'In- Ktnii. orKlililiatliiu vex. tenia) '.' - '0 Walk Over A"0 Napatan Shoes Complete Stock RUBBERS Cravenette and Heavy Overcoats Fall Suits Underwear, Sweaters, Mackinaw Leather Coats, Corduroy Clothing, Etc., Etc., at Klamath Falls' Best Value Givers K. STORE mmm Nevv Delinquent i Into Effect October the Fifth Mii'i llin flrnt Mmiiliiy In Ortnlmr nil liixim ii'iniiliiliii: iiiiinlil mi tin' 1'i'iT mil inn ii.lniui.it unit, lurunl Itir in iliu Inw t-tiiii l i.i! hy tin IiihI li'i'lululiiii., inn) tin piilil hy liny part) iIi-nIi lui; in iidiulrii lux tlllu to Hie prupmt) IiimiImmI 'llin ni'W law iloi- iiwii) with mhirllnliii: tin ii-llniu.il lux IInI. lint piiulilfn Hint I in i'M limy In' palil Ii) mi) puiiiiiii, wliu mIiiiII ru nit,' iiuiii i in; ni.i'iirr. npiin ilm py iiinm iii tlm miiiiiint uf tin. tajci'ii uud ii Ii'" uf llfl) ii'iitH. ii ili'llmini'iit Let tllliiiiu wlilrh hIiiiII liciir Intcri'Mt at tin. ruiit uf fllli-i'ii per cent jut annum until ri'ili'.-iui'il In ortlrr to nniulro tnx lllli' to (liu prupirt) tint taxpi iiinm Im piilM fur tlircii roimucutlve i'iirn, nt tln 1'inl uf which pnrlod fiifi-i liiH'irtt mill nniKl In. hroUKlit by tliu t onnt iipiin piDini'iit tif tin' mini nl two iluiinrH in liu lonnly clerk TI. liiuicilnri- in the fiiii'i'linnro milt LAND COMPANY WILL SETTLE Been Advised to Accept Prop osilion Made By County The mini in. h fur the t mint) have lie ii tiutllleil that the Ore-ton & Cal Ifuinla l.ninl ('unipiui) him been ad liil tu in ri.pl the proposition nindo h) the count) In the mutter of the lit- iKiitluii uvei the tnxatlon of the tnunl Inn m Inn. I In lhl county. In mlilltloii to the II inn already ilepnklti-it nml which tin lorpuratlon rliillnril unit Hie mmiiint they hIioiiM imt tin i.Liiiiiin i.n-i llfiUU rath. i ,..- , luriiH .mi i.llnuili' or thu land val-' ni'il ut tll'im nml iiKree lo Inimedl ati'l) nppl) fur mid have palentt-4 and ri'dirdi'd. mi tluit the unnni mny be ciimi. luxalili'. nil tin linlance of the IiiihIh In which the)' ate entitled In HiIk i till lit '111 imlili'r.'illun ufli'ii'il, tOKvther with the taxi'H which will remilt from the iiildltltiunl lamU HUbJect to lax ntltiii. will aiiitiut to upproxliuately tin. amount irlKluall claimed by thu count) - ' All the Newest FALL HATS AND CAPS. Stetson and Thor oughbred Brands. ImjJ Tax Law Goes In tint itanii hh In foriclonlnc. n wort KiiK fiKnliiHt nny real ptupcrt) I Jut 1 1 tltli linn lii'i'ii utipilri'il tliruuKh tin rlriull court thu owimt of tliu piopirty imiy ut any time pay tlm Inxi-H, Ioki'IImt with ilii- pi-nalty anil Inli'ii'Ht.'aiid ndei.'in tlm naini. In tan till In doiio thy taxt-H and tin Int erf nl nt tin; rate of flfti'nn pvr rent KO lo tin parly lioldlm: thu ili'lln- ijui'lil ti'rtlflcali' It U wry piubuhli! ihul iiop.'ily uwuori who liuto not paid taxuii will Hi to thv Hln-rlir'n offlcf aflcr October ttli oul) to And that noiiiv olliur pvr- on )i paid them and, Hint, In addi tion to tin penalty and inU'ront at the rato of fifteen per cent to the county, they mimt pay fifteen per cent to oinu party who paid the tuxex on the property and thereby net'tired a delinquent certificate. There are at the prehWit lime at- proxlmalely II 0,0(10 of unpaid linen fur )9(i" on the tax hookN uf Klnin- nth county HE MAY BE THE SAME PARTY Lee Johnstone Who Murdered His Wife In Alaska t A few week axo tl.e city pnperH printed a xtory of a man by thu name of Lev Johimlone, who wai arretted In Heatllc for the murder of hi wife In Alaika. It U tho belief of tho of- ror-jtlclalx here that till U tho umo l.co Johnnlcme who wart tried In thu Clr- cult Court In Klamath Kail for Rteal Inc a borne, from Henry Jackion on the rexervntlon. Jnhmtone lived with the Indian for tteveral inontha and wan t unnldc red a pretty allele cutt tomer Ho waa educated and bad traveled extensively and thero wa a kooiI ileal of conjecture a to why he Hhoitld apparently hide himself with the IndlanH. The ntory a told In the pnpura wa to the effect that Johnstone killed hi wife In Alaska and chopped her body up and burled il under their cabin. Johnstone then went lo Uulte, Mon tana, where ho prvxented paper up posed to be vlgnvil by hi wife, uu thorltliiK him to mako icttlcmcnt of a InrKe entate left her by relative. When arrested he claimed that hi wife had committed lulclde and left a note aklnn him to dlipoo of her hotly In tho manner In which It wa dlicovervd. He wa put on one of tho Alaika boat to bo takon there for trial hut on thu way Jumped over board with a life preiorvor, and It wa never known If ho cot aahoro Honiowhero or not. MAKING ALFALFA MEAL. "Alfalfa meal," tho comtnic fodder of thu Northwent, ha It champion In J.K. Murphy, who baa a mill grind. Inn 30 tonit of It each day at Kcho, Umutllla county. Mr. Murphy I In Portland iccurln- a plunt for North Ynklma, o as to oxtend tho bonoflt of thu fatleulnK material to that part of Kastorn WaihlnKton. "Alfalfa inoiil," Mr. Murphy ox. plains, "is limply alfalfa leave and item ground to a pulp tho comlaton cy of brim, In a mill constructed for that purpose. This mill consists of a series of wire screens through which tho alfalfa is forced until it acquires tho requisite fineness. Tho menl Is eagerly devoured by tho sheep cuttlo and hogs, ami it proceeds to lay on layers of fat without loss of Umo." In tho milk and butter business alfalfa meal particularly sblnos, be says, and Its richness Is apparoat Ira- tn.dlatoty In the Improvement of the milk and In tho amount of butter tat found In tho cream. It Is thus super ior to bran, which la now worth $37 a ton, while tho alfalfa meal can be furnished for $20 at a good profit. Wator power, ho says, I oaientlal In conducting tho manufacture of al falfa moal.as steam power Is too dear. Wbere-fer there Is a creek of water going to waste, however, water power In sufficient quantity can be uttlltod. . -Wo can beat the corn-growing states all to pieces la fattening stock for the butcher." Mr. Murphy says, "a our alfalfa can bo produced In abundance wherever Irrigation Is In TRIES TO KILL INDIAN Reported Attempt on the Life of John Little John Modoc Billy Has Been Arrested and little John and Wife Will Receive Protectiou at Agency Until After Trial of Barkley proxies!, and un three crops of alfalfa a )ear can be produced la OreKOn, our caphbllllleN for fattenlnK stock In Or eKon nro unlimited." He looki for a number of alfalfa menl mills to be atartcd In thli ncc Hon lu the Immediate future. Ho hai now a number of toothleia old ewes belli; fattened nt bin mill In ncho, Jut to how what inn bu done with IiIh new meal "I have l.'iken palm to m-curu tho tour.hi-Kt kind of material to try to fatten for thu market," lie explain, "to Nhow that koo1 merchantable lamb ihoim cun bu produced from tho ribs of very old Hheep, and anyone iloubtlnK tho value of 'alfalfa meal' can call nt my ynrdtt In Kcho and be convinced." KLAMATH STOCK NEWS. J C. Mitchell & Company drovo IO0 he-mi of beef cattle, purchnied of Applcunle, Shook and others, across the mountain )cstcrday to Gazelle. The Hereford Land L. Cattle Com pany, of I.akevlew, sold yesterday to the Kdion Poulke Company and J.C. Mitchell & Company. 2000 head of cattle. These cattle will be taken to Hhasta Valley within the next few da)s. Y M. Miller, tho I.nkcvlcw banker. will brlnjr, 1000 head or beef cattle to Merrill. It Is Mr. Miller's Inten tion to hold them on alfalfa for a few weeks and then put them on tho market. Lewis Gerber returned yesterday from Mt. Hebron, from which place he shipped 300 head of cattle Wed nesday. Ho still has eight carloads left nt the MeUs ranch. Mr. Gerber states that It does not look to him as If tho railroad people want to do bus iness this side of the mountains, as the rates to Sacramento are now $SS a car, an Incrcnso of $10 Insldo of the last month. Owing to the high rates stock will hnvu to be driven aero thu mountnln to Caielle and Montague. It I reported that thu heavy hay buyers In tho Merrill section, who have heretofore bought thousands of tons of alfalfa, will on account of the hlRh prices, feed but few cattlo there this car. It Is claimed that feeders are willing to pay $6. GO for hay, which they say Is all tho business will Justify. It Is estimated that thero are at least G000 head of unsold beef cattle In Klamath county. 4-P-.-; J A Peak of Grain in tho Barn Im worth aBumhol in tho Field Pr&vkM thm Bmrn hmm m 91 it t I XL Root and Barn Paint mw-wrtg Immln mMmmotnmt IS AS NEOESSARY z ROBERTS HARDWARE and Placed in Jail at Vdinax Ai u ip-quel to the murder or Sid Jacobs, for which Wm. Darcley Is accused and Is being held for trial by the Federal Court, John Little John, tho principal wltncs-i for the statu nearly lost his life. The morn ing after Harclcy was taken to Port land, all the Indian who camo from Yalnax for tho preliminary hearing left on their return to tho reserva tion. It Is reported that a number of the Indians had secured a quantity of whlskoy and had Imbibed qulto freely. On the way back they got Into a drunken row, and It I said that Mo doc Hilly, father of Ilia Harding, the Indian boy who was captured with Darcley at Alturas, attempted to kill Little John with a knife. Tom Llttlo John, a brother of John, Interfered and stopped tho fight, and It Is be lieved that but for the prompt action of his brother, tho old man would have lost his life. Modoc Billy Is known as a hard character and was Implicated in tho murder of somo white settlers during the Modoc war. Ho was arrested and placed in Jail at Yalnax where he will be held until after tbp trial of Dar cley. John Llttlo John and his wife wero taken to Klamath Agency and will be given protection. A closo watch will bo kept upon them a It Is feared that an attempt might bo made by other Indians to do away with the old man and his wife, as upon their testimony rests the con viction of Darcley. AUCTION BALE. I will sell at public auction at the old Miller ranch, 5 H miles southeast of Klamath Falls, on Wednesday, September 30, several good driving and saddle ponies, farm Implements wagon, stores, beds.furntture, house hold goods and hundreds of articles too numerous to mention. Most anything you need on a ranch. 8ale commences at 10 a. m. IS H. V. MITCHELL. Au advertisement In the Herald will brine result TOY IT. AS FIRE IMSURANOE 5c HANKS M&CHANTS -