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    3. Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon April 20, 1938 Abraham Charles, a former resident of Chiloquin, passed away near White Swan, Washington, Monday, April 18. The deceased was a native of The Dalles, Ore, and was aged 65 years when called. He was a missionary minister in the Full Gospel Church and had officiated on the Klamath and the Yakima Reservations. He is survived by his wife, Mildred; sons, Jason Charles and Jacob Charles of White Swan; daughters, Mrs. Clara Pete, Mrs. Rebecca Baldwin and Mrs. Etta Barrera; stepson, Joe Jackson, all residents of Chiloquin. The funeral service will take place from the Full Gospel Church at Chiloquin Friday, April 22 at 2 p.m., the Reverend Eaton of Toppenish, Wash., officiating. The commitment service and interment will follow in the Chiloquin Cemetery. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon April 30, 1917 Indians Quit Fishing To Farm Abraham Charlie, Chief of Police of the Klamath Indian Reservation, was in the city Saturday night on his way to Lost River to notify all Indians to return to the reservation to their farms to put in crops for the season. They will return home, according to Charlie, and this is going to be a busy year for the Indians, both in agriculture and stock raising, owing to the national food shortage and crisis and the interest they are taking in their work. Abraham Charlie states that he feels everything will be changing among the Indian people and that they will advance wonderfully in the next year or so, owing to better organization and help the government is giving them. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath Falls, Oregon June 1, 1922 Chiloquin~~~The home of Abraham Charley was completely destroyed by fire late Friday evening. The family had all been out and when they returned the house was in flames. They were too late to save anything. They are now staying at the hotel. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath County, Oregon April 27, 1922 Chiloquin~~~Mrs. Abraham Charlie (Fanny), a well known resident of this section, died at her home near Chiloquin, Saturday evening. She has been ill but a short time and her death was a severe shock to her many friends. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon November 16, 1922 A marriage license was issued yesterday to Abraham Charley, 51, and Miss Marian David, 16, both Indians residing at Chiloquin. Charley is a member of the reservation police force. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon September 06, 1923 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Charlie of Chiloquin, a son. _________________________________________________________________ Planning a family vacation? Check out the MSN Family Travel guide! http://dollar.msn.com

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