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LAKKVIKW, LAKH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 1, 11)03.
NO. 52.
VOL. XXIII.
TONAPAH
WILL BOOM
An IntcrtMintc Description ol The
Celebrated Nevada Mincs-ln
Destined to he Very kith
'I' III- f.illnwlllg Illl.TfMt illU teller
.ll'Mlliblllg TnllOpilll. U llllll lllll.
Wlngllrid, a young lad who Iff t Lnkr-
Mfi-iiil vrnrn ngn t'i inakr his
it lie) ri M thai could grt out nil Dm'
nlngi went and what could iml gojoii
xlagex walked, went mi fn-lilit wag
HUH nr anyway In gi-t nill. Spire
tlll'll tlll ll1 llllH lltll.V ImI'II H lll lll llM
iiiiiI inn1 of Hip k it Imnili'lilc. Tin1
only onr In (In- lilMtnr.V nf I In1 ramp.
TIht U iiliinii :t,".v people here
liow. Tin' rough rlrliirlil soriililliinn
In mining -f i iiim In rry Hriirrc
here, lug U high; board U from '
a: 15 up prr inonl li, w lilli- single iik-iiIh I
aiv.Orriitx and up. I'nniiix nrr frmn ,
75 trills In I .. u night, nlnl in de-1
l.iiluiii'. lb-had im inmn y and M""i maini ni any prlre. Wnml Im I5 m t '.
II In I a plnlrxxlnll, III)'! linW 'r
In- Iiiih Min i i i-ii "I In Im I Iff tnl'l III Ms
..wnwmdx. Hi-h KiTii-laty uf I In
I'.iimIoii Toimpnll MilillluC i iiupa ll.V ,
ami ha IiiIim-.'1k In mlnr mining
.rnMTly llial In- xpi'ilU nf.
Tnimpali. N'-v.. Ni-. K :mj
I'lit: V. imim ii.
I ,nkrx lew, trrgnii.
Am yim wmilrd miiiiu' iii'iM (inin
I iiimpiili I w ill iflvi ymi a lit 1 1 - IiIm
i niy nf I In- ramp at iii-ar ax I ran.
Ti.ihimIi wax dlxi nvrivd li.v .laiiH'M
1.. r.iHll-r May I'Mli, f.Nll; hr m.- urnl
".vi-ral samples frniu i mien ipplug
l.-dgi-n nml (nnk I hrm In Klnli ki
ixniall ramp 1-' milt's smith I. Thr
IIMMIlVt H tlll'll ( III Mlllt lllt llllll' f
i In- Muiipli'M ami tliri'W tlnni nsldr
t Itl nk I ii liny were lint wort Ii ummii.v
lug, Mr Bllllrr still thought Well nf
I.N (Iml nml securing nmri' samplm
In- tmik llii'lll In A nxl m ami lift la
MlriirllniiH to have llii'lll ilMMiiyiil,
I lii'ii went lo bin home In Hrliimnt.
The assay at Austin run very high.
Tin) Klond.v kc iiMHiiyiTH heard nf I lie
lari' iimmiivm, nml tln-y trli-d what
liml Imvii lift Willi tliriu that tiny
l linnv In inn' hIiIi', nml Imnul tin-in
IiiIm- rlrh In Knhl nml mIIvit. Mr.
MlllliT with hlw wife thru lift IVI
iiif tut .li. -'I. 'nr thr lirw iliUK'liiKM.
'I'liry rriM'lii'il hrrv iiftrr lhri' ilay
loiirnrv ai riiHX thr l.arn-n ilrwrl. uml
"r,i7nli' I. m mum, liArriuti I in' K !'' '
Mlpah Irilur. Tlwlr iiioiniiiiriilM
wrrr Inilll from lUh nrr. rmppliiK
linlll t In Mlpilll h ilr. ti tlirri' Im Ho
i iiuU r nf liny klml Ii hm than Miirn
iiiIIi'm. 'I'liry rrturiH'.t to J'.fliu. mt
nflrr making Ihrir Imatlnn. Miw
:hmhu unv tiikrii llh thi'iii, ami
i hr ivhiiMm wrrr ivm follnWM:
I 'Ii mI . MUnuiicrM Milvrr ami -IMi fct ! 1
Si'i uml. I.M
l lilr.l. !t 1'
Tlir next l" iimm.-ivm w nit Jl".
""" M,ivh.
I"i iimrr avrra'nl $1.1 '
Mi'hm' I'.iilli r, .l!r ami I'.miiuhln
Imiii hr tmk Iti anil k'HM' " ilitrlTMl
Mi-h, Mlarli'il fnr lln- rw ramp aiialu
lrl. V Tlir.V Hiihk a Mliiall Mliaft ami
I nnk nill two W.'iunn IniliU nf nrr
Ii-iiiii thr Mlpali ami haulril it In
ISi'lini.nt llfly i.iil.M. In on llni'
iliry MlilpM'i It In San I 'ram Imi-h.
Tin' rr I uriiM uflrf all !iiiiiu mcl
illi'llln rxprlihi N url Iril thrill mIx
rnril. Tlirrr Im a Mliiall wati'l'MyMlriu '
hriv How, plpi-'l from a Mpllnu tlirrr!
uilli'M away, mo watrr Im .ihi M-ri
liarii'l now, I.iiiiiIm'I' mi'IIm fnf.ii."(M'r !
Iikmi, xx hiln hay In ami fin a Inn.
Vniii'Hiiiv iilxn vrry unotl. MIiiitm!
I tfi t $1 ami "( a ilay O hnuiMi whllr.
I i nrprlilrrM ;rt Imiii "i In , all-l j
nl hrr lalmr III llkr plnpnl llnll. Tlir i
mil ulilr IH'Wm paprln liavt lirvrr l'-I
y nil In It'll I hr I rut h u In I In- wrall h j
nf I hr lllllliM. Tlirrr U i-mI illiatnl toj
hr frmu .l,iHHl,ihMI n .1'.hi,iiii,ihmi n ,
Hlulit nil thr Tnlinpall l u x InlllfM J
lllnlir. Tlirrr nrr lirw Ml rlkt'H Ix'llln j
lliail.' rXrr.V frW ila.XM nil nut ti' ;
cmuml. Tlirrr In iml our mIim Ii nil
thr market that Ix iml ml vmn-nl frniu
thr original Hrllliitf prh r. Tlirri' Im a
larr in IniTiit Im'U rimiilliic mil t Ii ami
Mtilllh. Whllr tlirrr Ik tfooil pro'r.
tli'M on thlM Ix ll Inilliiiiirtliamlxmitli
fnr iiiIIi m lin lmlliiK Sllvt r I'tx k. Kloti-
tlykr, l,nlir Mnlllltalll, Gnl'l Motlll-
tnln, liny DlMtrlrt. MImtIv, whlth
Im inlli-M north wiih moIiI a frwilayM
a no to Urn Cramp, thr inllllmialrv
nhlplnillilrr from Malnr. Tlirn In
Brvrral proK'rtlt'H nrar thr Tonopnh
Co'Mthat havr miulr rlrh Mtrlki-M, In
cIuiIIiimT I hr Mmilaiia, Tnimpali aiul
Mlzpali rxtriiMlmi. Tin y Inith hnvo
K'lnil (rr. Our coiupmiy IIi-h rlht
In U't wrrn thr t wo ami wr havr a
!nrc 'irr rrripplni; v Mi Ti Ts a 1rt-
trr hhow line than rit hrr of I In iu hal.
Wr nrr Mliiklnu; ii two roniparlmriit '
Mhaft Juxt :kmi fis'l from wln-rr thr)
Mllpili rxlrlixlnn Mlinfl Im xillik, aiul '
lln-lr Iriliri' Im poliitril ilinvtly fnr tliix !
Mhafl . I mn alxn In trivMi-il in a n I
many nthrr mining prorrl Irn hriv, j
Ih'mIiIi-m liohllnu; lilni kx nf xlnrk in I
nrarly rvrrythlntf hriv. Wr luivr;
nnlrrnl ll TM hnrxr powrr Mtriilil I
1 rii- lni" ami a car Inail nf liiiliilir;
I iiiarhlnrrv that will arrlvr in a few
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l j. , - - I Illl.llll III II II I
MR. EDWIN HAWLEY. WHO IS COMING INTO PROMINENCE
AS A RAILROAD MAGNATE.
ItAllmnil innt'tiiitin nrr mt lrvrloiMd In a dny. but nn abruptly do tby
orrimlonnlly rite from otmrtirity that It altnoxt rrtns as If their wealth and
powrr lind tx-rti riiilrrO hy nintrio. Of tbla cIom Ih Mr. Edwin Hawley, who
hohln a rnntrtilllnjr Inlrrrnt In tin Mlnnrnpolln and 8t Lnula. the Iowa On
tral. the Colorado nd Soutlirrn and tlir WIconiln Central rnllrnada. In Wall
trert ho la now rtx komx' tm a K)vrr. and be baa Just purchased a palatial
rinldrnr in Nrw York
l'hlx will lit' mir nf I hr Itt'Mt
npilppril mining plautx in thr ramp.
Thrrrwlll Ih'ii 11 Im h plpr llnr layril i
hrrr frniu Twin rlvrr, tui iuIIcm tlis
tanl, in a xliiiit 1 1 ii if, fnr minini; ami
milling purpnHrM. Tlirrr will lr
Minrltri'M ami rln tiii' wmkx fnrhaml
liiitf Toiiopnli oivk lirfni-r .Inly lxt
nrxt. Ami wlirii thry havr ways of
worliliiK thr orr hrrr thry will pro
iluir liiilllon mo faxl it will Kurprixr
IhruatlvrM, ami w ill makr Tnllnpah
liiimlrril riiiM)) ilnllarx w ith thai I (.,,f t. U-Mt prnilurrrs thr worhl
monry iniiirrx were hlrnl ami mtivi", ,m rvrr know n. Tonopnh liux nrvrr
. I..v,.l. ti il it'url. ii kin liii'iii'i'i I '
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I'roni t IiIh on i vrry t hlim waMraxy
ami tlir milieu paid for thriUMrlvt'M.
Mr. Itutlrr mid UHxiirlatrx had many
IrlliptillK nfftTM, but I'onillltlril to
Iranr. A Ira' w;i .ri)x HH)frrt , nml iim
liluli iih $;iMI,IKM) was takrn out of our
-1iikIi' IriiMK In Ichx tliHll :ttK ftvt tlrpth.
.Many of t tio 12l) Irnxcrx ytit Imlrprml
ratly rlili, many takiuK out from
$-.'.'i,(MM up uftrr nil cxpciiKrH. Coiiht-
liirntly tlirrr wax eight inllllonM of
ilollnrH taken out ln-foiv thr IriiMTH rx
pirrtl .Inn. iHt X'Myz. The ininrM wrrr
xi. hi In .llinc, VMY1, hut thr IruHt'K ntlll
run on iim Mr. Itutlrr had that umlrr
mIooiI Willi thr liuyrrx. Thr purrluiMr
(trier wiih $:'t(i,IUtt, aiul thr royalty
)i dim t hr orrH f ri n i .1 ii i it- until Jan lxt
inoiv than paid tlir piirelmnr prlrr.
'I'hn lirw ownclM fornirtl ll -HtoeU roin
pany mid Inrnrpnralril for 1,(kiu,imki
i-liarrM, nml put. it tm thr niarkrl fnr
nii( tlnllar prr Hli.'ii'r. Now it Im nrar
fJO prr Mhnrr.
Tlirrr Ih Ki'ro-t pllrn of what
wr term Heroin! elaw ore lnyluu on
I hr dump t hat h.ii hern Hortril over
and the iK'Mt of it Mlilpprtl. Tlir hit
oiitl eliiHri uru will avri'MKr about flnO
per ton, but will not pay to mIiIjiow
I to thi' hlh lrcllit rate. On New
Yearn VMY1 thoro wrr ntiout 1-100 peo
pie here, ami lit I'h.s than one wrek
tlm inimlH-r w&h tvilureil to 2.r0, ow.
ft to an epldemlf of Mkkiirnn whleli
(anted for thirty dayn. IVople wpiv
ttytng at the rat ot frtuil toTinday,
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llllll ll linillll, I ill l lllin fin- Iiliinii,
Tlirrr wiih onr lot mild for Itl.atN) a
few ilayn njo, ho proplr muMt have
eolilidruee.
Nearly all the old tlmrrn aro hriv
yet. they are thr one that have
made iimxt all the money, and they
all Mt It-k toicether yet. Oneoanhroak
the other any time, and what one
known thr other known. A lirtter
lot of proplr you lirvrr kiuv than tlir
old time K'11'K that have built up
Tnimpali. There In x-ery llttlt idck
iii'hh ho far thin winter. Tonopnh
linn made more poor men rlrh than
any other mining camp In the world.
Tnimpali han nrvrr naw Itn lieHt tlayn
yet. fnr there will lie more money
miulr hrrr In thr nrxt year than rvrr
wan.
Your Truly.
ii:o. Wii;m:u.
Mrilford rnjt i.vh a iIIhI Inrtii in xha ml
by vrry frw, If any, townn of Itn nl.e
onthtii'oaHt, that Ih, that tlirrr In
not a Hlnglr ChlueHO I'mldlng wlthlu
the elty limltH, nayn the Mail. No
omployo of Orentlnl llneatfo can ho
found lit dhr elty, and wo arc rather
proud of the fact. There are one or
two ChlurHO employed at ranchen an
eookn In the Hiirroundlntf country,
but thry have been there no long an
to have almoHt Imh-oiho part of the
laiulncape. It la to bo hoped that a
long tlmo will elapno before we have
any more Chlneno Inhabitants.
hat Irrigation
W Has Done, Will Do.
The following from the Klamath
ltrpuhllemi hIiowm what irrigation
it. hi T ! ' i t i ! ' ''.. ti,. i'Ti
roiinty. .liixt an mtirh ran Im tlonr
luoMt any plarr In Lake county. A
ilam on Cottonwood civrk mid a
rrHrrvoir madr of liotllry vallry
xvould nttre Hiitllclcnt watrr to rr
clalm the entin' xvent Hide, and the
land would he worlli an inm li H-r
lien' iih tillotrd Ih'IiiW.
Thr Tulr Iikr MtH-tlon In onr of the
richi'Mt ami mont proini"lng agricul
tural Hpotn in Oivgoii. It liax mailr
wonderful forward MrldrH thr past
frw yearn and accordingly han at
tracted many new InvrMlom and nrt
tli rx ami Iiiih grown rapidly into
popular favor an an Ideal winter
feeding ground. Merrll. Itn thriving
town. In ktvping ntrp with tlir drvel
opiuent nf the Hiirrnumlliig count ry.
Among rtH-eiit nalrn of real estate
mid proJrclH In proniect In that vi
cinity, may be mrntioiird tlir follow
ing: li. T. Conner nnhl 4KI neren to John
Slum for f 11 prr acre.
J. I'. AilauiHHoliI L'O neren to .Inlm
Davln for $"0 jkt acre; alno -0 acren
to H. T. AmlerHon for :Mt jn-r acre.
All thin land mild by Mr. Adams In
unimproved.
KldonC. Hall Hold by Mr. Atlamn
In unimproved.
Kldon C. Hall Hold KM) neren to IM.
Terwllllgcr for f -1:1 iht acre.
The Little Klamath Ditch Co.,
whose pivsrnt Irrigating canal In
nlxty fr't wide ami fifteen allien long,
han decided on an Important enter
prise which will lie undertaken nest
spring. The company han bought a
thvtlgrr and Itn first xvork will lie to
dig a ditch from Lower Klamath
lake and connect it with the main
ditch, thun adding a large volutin of
water to t he present supply for Irri
gation. The proposed new canal
will be thirty feet wide, four feet deep
and four miles long ami it will cost
',1,0(H. The contract for thin xvork
han lieen let. The machinery of the
new dredger xvill weigh 00,000 pounds
ami It will be capable of handling
1,000 yartln of dirt per day. llenlden
digging the nexv ditch, the dredger
will Imj used to reclaim lands con
tiguous to the lower lakes. It In
Hald there are 40,000 acres which may
thun be reclaimed and brought uadcr
cultivation.
yyiasquerade Ball
Success Financially
While there wen not no many
maskerH attended the ball Christmas
n!,it A -. i.x tlir iiMuaf custom It wmm
tpiite a niicrrsH noeiully ami financial
ly. Nearly an many went unmasked
iih were nwisketl, anil the crowd In
cluding the KMctntom xvan up to
the usual standard. Thesupiier wan
fiirnishrd by Harx'ey'n new nstnur
ant, ami xvan of unusual excellence.
Following In the list tf those who
masked: ,
Laiukh
Miss Kate W nodcoek 1
" Nell SimpHon
" A unit l)own
Twin Sisters
Portia
Mrs
htlie Nysrwarnrr . w. .-i-,
. i . m ' i i I School (ilrln
Ada oodcock
t 'arrle Tonningsrn, IM'k & Wh't
.Iran " Stdiool (ilrl
Jrssie Nvsewarnrr 1 Herald &
L. (Junther
" Keddeu.
" II. ll. Dunlap,
" Kstella "
Miss (irace Striplln.
" Ida II)wanl,
" Kvh
I "earl Moss,
1 Examiner
Moon mid Stars
(iuren of Hearts
Moon Fairv
I'icuette
Pimnontl !irl
Sil-er Shoxvern
Sntw Flake
Selma Avlragnete, Ciirmelita
Jessie Combs, Fancy Costume
Ollie Heryfonl. Spanish Dancer
Frances Avlragnete. Purity
Fannie Tonningsrn Native
Edna ltchnrt f Colors
Gkxti.kmkn
Kobinsou)
There were lots of home Christ maa
treea In Lnkevlexv on Christmas eve,
xvhlch Is tho usual custom ot many
famlllea.
Two of a kind
Old Maid
School girl
On ton and
Alphonso
From New York
Cloxvn
Esquimaux
downs
Court Jesters
Sailor
Somet hlng
Nothing
Old Maid
Just Hnpiened
Kaluboxv
11. Yount
T. lturson.
.1. Partln,
Fred Ahlstrom
Dan Malloy j
J. Avlragnete,
(Jro. Itoblnson,
F. Mc Broom.
Itnljdi Konxrr,
II. lleryford
Perry Striplln,
W. Nynexvarner,
(J. Marshal,
E. Lalrtl,
W. Hoytl,
Man YV hurt on,
L. Hen-ford.
O. T. Pratt, Spanish Hull Fighter
Archie ltchnrt, Sloppy Mary
t'l.v;li,t,Iplnp-r nowll8
Pat t offinnn
Clarence Dunlap, I key Inestien
Mrs. E. M. Itose presented to The
Medford Mall last xveek a branch
from a raspberry bush, groxvlng lu
the oiH'n air, xrithout especial atten
tion, on which were clustered as
thickly as possible large, rliw, red
iHTiien and a whole lot of them.
Mm. Itose Informs us that tho day
before (Friday) alio had picked from
those bushes sufficient lienies tosup
ply her family each with a dish of
the luscious fruit and that there
were many more left. Of course, tula
thing of rlpo berrlea In Ieember la
not tho rule In Southern Oregon, but
Instances such as tho ubove are by
no means rare.
OGLESiiY
MARRIES
Minnie Robinson Is True to Her
Sweetheart and They Become
Man and Wife After a Year
Tlirrr nr many who will mnrmlier
the hold up of thr Paislry-fjikevlew
stage line but little over a year ago.
says the Itrddiug Searchlight, ami
t he Hrnsat Innnl developments which
followrd, in which it was proven
Itolnrt OgclMby. the driver, had rol
In'd lil in HM-lf. He xvn caught shortly
after passing a marked bill known
to ha ve Imi-ii put In the pouch the
day the roblH-ry occured. It xvnsru
niorrd at that time that Ogrlsby
had commit t'-d the crime that lift
might secure mean; to wrd the girl
hr loved. I'-ut tin romance of Ogcls
by mid Miss Minnie Kobiusoii s.fin
Ingly endetl at tin prison bars, and
the parting of lox-cr ami HWix-thrnrt
wan a sad one to witness.
A Dunsmuir Nexv man met Koliert
Ogelsby on the train Tuesday, a free
and happy man. He wasonhiswny
to Agi-r tti there meet his young
Hxx-eetht'nrt, yet true to him; ami to
gether thry returned to Medford,
Oregon, where they were married.
Thus ends a chapter In the Palsley
Iikevlrxx stage hold-up.
Koliert Ogrlsby comes of good fam
ily. The ox-erwhelmlng evidence
which convicted him and sent him to
the enctentlary for a year came an
a surprise ami a blow to hin numer
ous friends. Robert says he has suf
fered and to shield another but
will go bock to the scene of his.
trouble ami try and live down tho
stain upon his character.
An Important Decision.
A person holding an unrecorded
deetL giving absolute title cannot
have his deed defeated by the con-x-eyance
of the property at a subse
tpient time by the grantor named In
the original Instrument Is the sub
stance of a decision rendered by Cir
cuit Judge Boise. The case passed
upon xvns that oi Mrs. Bessie Kan
dull vs. C. i. Lingxvall, being a suit
to quiet title to a residence and eight
lots In University Addition to Salem.
In lws. just before O. P. Kandall
married the plaintiff, he transferred
the property In dispute to his brother,
Thus. J. Kandall. Three yearn later
the brother reeonveyed the property
toO. P. Kandall, xvhoxxith his family
subsequently remox'ed to Southern
Orrgon. The latter failed to have
the deed recorded, and in the spring
of lsits he xvas droxvned in ltoguo
river. In the following spring Thos.
J. Kandall transferred the prbperty
by xvarrantly deed to Llngwall, for
a consideration of $10."0. The deed
of reconx'eynnee from Thomas J. to
O. P. Kandall, execuUnl In lsDl, xx-as
afterxvards diseox-ered by the widow
among her husband's effects, and a
suit xvas brought to get possession
of the prcqH'rty. In deciding the
cam1 Judge Boise hold that Llngwall
purchased and took possession of tho
property with the knowledge that It
liclonged to another party. Thoina
Randall in also dcvlared to have
wrongfully ami fraudulently convey
ed the projierty to Llngwall. Tho
decree of the court orders the deed
from Kandall to Llngwall be sctasldo
and canceled.
Jeff Couldn't Down Him.
Jack Munroe, a Butte Montana,
man, xvon a four-round contest oxer
Champion Jim Jeffries In Butte Dec.
20. At one time Jeffries xvas doxx-n
on his knees and a knock-out looked
possible. The Calif ornlan had posted
a forfeit of f 250 for any one to stand
against him four rounds and Munroe,
accepted the challenge.
Munroo was still ready to fight at
tho end of tho four rounds. Tho
Montana man made a showing that
surprised the iieople, and tho crowd
went wild xvith enthusiasm. Munroo
Is a miner, lias lived In Montana two
years, and holds the amateur cham
pionship of California. Fltxslmmona
has posted a forfeit of $500 to put
I Munroe out in lour rounds.
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