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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1900)
-rr* —p day evening for Washington City Bank as a private Institution June I, to represent the Klamath Indians In isau and utx.ui a year construct < » securing a ratlfi at Inn of the rarent ed the neat, commodious stone build I treaty marie with them In regard to ing now occupied exclusively by the settlement for certain lands taken bank. The steady and substantial ». from them when the Isamdary of the growth of the business justifies the > ► reservation was re-established a few step of incorporating. It will be of years ago. H': will imprcM the Wash Interest tai note that. Messrs. Martin ington authorities with the superiori and Ih'umi-sliaiunot only been Identi ty of the Kismath Indians over the fied with Klqiuatll County's Interests eastern Irlbe» In educatimi and habits for twenty years, but are among the *► of civlllzal Ion. lie Is an Indian of early sei Hers of Oregon, having Imml-1 » I exceptional Intelligence, Is a fluent grated to the stale nearly a half cen * . » ami I .-ar ne<| »peaker and is thoroughly tury ago. E. R. Reames cro«M*<l the equip|M'<i In knowledge sismi lhe res plains from Illinois and located In 1 ♦ ervation and the Indiana. Jacksonville In 1652, and a year later A narrow escape from a fatal acci Alex Martin Sr. pitched his tent In • ♦ dent <s-< urred al the residence of Mar the same town, also coming from Illi ion Barnum at this place Bunday nois. evening, wiicnatl Wlnehestcr rifle The fact that H. E. Ankeny lias aretdcntally discharged and the iam- bought a half Interest In the Irriga rod. which was In the barrel, struck ting ditch leading from near the ' the rigid hand of Harry Slater, 14- source of Klamath river Is an assur : year-old son of Mrs. Dawson, tearing ance that the canal will be enlarged fi 1 tlie ficsb from three of his fingers. A In the near future, He lst<»> success I number of children were playing with ful a business man to make such an j lhe gun, and by working the lever Investment witliout a determination j > _ Chester DvLap threw a shell from the to Improve it arid add to Its service magazine Into the bore. Minnie and profit. That Is Ills intention, *1 * • Barnum then hok the tlfle and while and with his abundant capital and It was In tier bauds, It accidentally well known enterprise there is no rea IOO FEET WEST OF HAIN STORE. discharged, the >* h H striking tlie side son to doubt that, he will succeed. of tlie rviom and tlie ramrod penetrat When enlarged the ditch will water ing tlie fingers of Vising Slater. No thonsandsof acresnow dependent for ■* «*w bones were brokeo, tlie W(»sl merely moisture on the rainfall and wil| In ic m m x J tearing tlie flesh. It was a most crease the demand and value of real --------------------- fortunate rm-ape from what might ••state general.v. Indeed, this enter f disturbing the prore. One wu, fin«1 and nt prices wlilcli cannot fail to I m - easily have been a fatal accident. prise, which Is as nearly assured as MO by Justice Hutton and the other commi-ndwl. Call al Hie Brick Store, W<- are Imformed that Klamath anything can Is- ttiat Isn’t already sua taxed »23 by |lcca>rdrr Schal luck. and »■•<• for youraelves. county is not represented among the realized, Is of vast Importance to the riillicl’AY JWKWHKII *. iu«> See the new •dte»||»rment of I. A. There 1» no reason for discourage products of the state displayed in the agricultural interest» p| I lie county, huffy’s popular »torr, mid take notice ment over Hie railroad pnapecta for ChatnlM-r of Commerce at Portland f r and Its influence alone will be a potent LOCAL NEWS of lit» remark.il>|y low prier» ami ex Hits c<« nty. nor is there ground» for ' tiie indonnai ion of nvw-comera and means of swelling the number of In cel lent assortment of giusta. doubt Hint Klamath exiuiily will wit that many who have come from the vestors and new set liars. j. a. Burn ii of Ro kt'rccjJ, was here Many of those who live in other ness a growth equal to tiiat of any east sei king homes In Oregon bave 1‘rHiay. county in the Weal from now on. ts-vii disappointed In not finding any parts of the county and who desire to Walter Ritter <>f Heard was hers Our divcrslfiisl resource* demand a evidence of this county's resources, visit Klamath Falls op ousiness or Sunday. railroad and commuml» tlie nt tent Ion frequently aliandoti Ing their intent ions p!e:isure. are, at this time of the year, C. Iv&y of I’l- Rd »Mit«! this point , ¿^,„1 ,.41| to come out here and Investigate. greatly deterred from doing so. Nor of lincstors and home seeker*. lutunh^. Tltr high *ri>i»>l »tiidenis arc pre An explosion of giant caps In the This is a most detrimental neglect, can one blame them. Why? Because L O.I Milla of Keno was In town paring to give a literary and musical Ashland mine orcurrvd on Wednesday but we arc glad to know it w ill not the streets of the town and the roads tùturday. |cntertalnnteul tn the opera bouse «m morning of last week and Injured tie long cont Inued. This week E. W. leading Into It are in many places al- I. ¥. king of Merrill was In town lylday evening, lite littx Inst., for three miners, John Matson, W. K. Gowen Is gathering a suitable exhibit inost Impassable on account of the mud. The roads as they enter town m Monuy. ths Iwnefil oft hr »boot. Smit It and II. G. Falreln. Their • >f alfalfa, grain, vegetables and apples are a holy terror to freight wagons, ami will send It to Portland without J. vJn.<uM<Hi hi« b'rn In Ashland At night, tin- new electric lights. flesh was perforated with flylngcopper delay. Tlie display, which al)“uld horses and teamsters, and It is said tbr put »» k. i',0 fret apart and »landing In a and brim, the most serious Injuries hair been made long ere now, will un tiiat in no part of the county are the 4- II. Ih Reuig <if Nhnvrl creek was straight line along Malli street for Ix-lng th<«c received by Matson, doubtedly do much towards advertIs- roads so diabolical as they are here. 4¿ Ibree.fourtt »of a mil.*, gives It quite whiw right rye waa hit and likely to I brra Kat unlay. Citizens of Merrill, Keno, Bonanza or be h»»t. This Is the first accident Ing and bringing ne.y K<<>^c to Klam a met ropohlan appearance. WskSlrClury of ItrdOrld was In Dairy, whose business cal Is them here, ath county. that has ever happened In tbat mine. T town Tjiovlay. think twice and wait long before ven f'lrriilt court h tdanadjvairncd k >- n ,I< mi 11. P. Ilntwnvjgg of Astoria. Or., The follow Ingdirvctorw were elected turing on an expedition where the J. TA Ilenley *<• In town doing M oim I sv , when a darrrv of divorce was arri veil here on the Ashland stage at tlie annual meeting of thcdlrertors posMbleengulfment in bottomless mud .grafted to Daisy Williams from Mar- bn«!s-u yesterday. of tlie Oregon Midland Hallway com Tlmrmlay night and lias feilice been aod slush are liable to be tbe result 4-: | fist Williams, t'ourt ndjourm-d to Win ,fir«dt<>fd of laakevirw was pany held here Monday: David Horn, looking over the country to ascertain of their journey. It would pay those * meet again on tlie I7lto Inst. b»rr laat Thursday. of liorntwook. Cal.; H. L. McWilliams. the rvsomves for the guidance of not citizens who wish for outside trade Ashland Record Mr». Win. Miller, L. W. Van Horne. W. J. W<»») h and only himself, but of rt-1st Ives and Mrsmi Anderson and Fare «r nt) and business, to chip in and try and who tn«» been vlkltlng her children nt I. A. McCall, of Ashland. Or.; II. N. j Ì friends wlm are desirous of Investing ■rn- lalownFriday. tlx the roads. Whatever the cost it J P.Klaii n of Poe valley »«» in Klamath F h II». took yesterday's train M<»>rv and Geo. T Baldwin, of Klam am) local Ing here. If conditions and would beamply repaid by the increased for Salem. Her lm»liand met her ath Falla. Thue, r living west of tlie I | prospects satisfy him, his son-in-law t.wn iTfiCi/Hid.WMurlfay. amount of patronage the town would mountains were unable to be present > j and family will locate in Klamath get. Rev. i W Crtlg left the Utior hero and sccumpanksl tier home. Thanksgiving service* were held In on account of tlie tad roads and thcl/ county, together with at least four part of last xfsek for S<ilem. other well-to-do citizens of Astoria Did vou see those beautiful Crater W IL Hinqwun .mil wife of NayloS tlte Presbyterian church Thuradny vote« were cast by proxy. The direc and two acquaintances now residing , Lake aouveuier spoons at “Vans” the > tors will elect 1. Ulcers at a later date. 1 morning and tlie sermon was preached •we it tht» pl«.- Natunlay, In Arkansas. All will act according jeweler. by Rev. 11i:i»t.iln. tlie Baptist minis A large audience witmsM-d the, L (’• Trrwillig •.■ of M »Hague W.U to tin- rvnns'-ntatlonsof Mr. Brown ter. A gia»l »liedcrowd attended. drama "Hazel Adams.” In the opera Heavy underwear at Duffy'S. a Klainatp Falb visitor Tuesday. rigg and all will want ranches. We house Thursday night and all seemed Ashland Harord: F. W. Miorv PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. •re glad to know that the gentleman's Ro’wrt llarrrtt was over from lato« highly ple.tM-d. Tbe plot kas Inter -TA went to Klamath county last week « ex|>cctat Ions liave (lius tar been more li’’1 the latter furl of last week. 10 a. m. Sunday School. esting and the character* were well with three of Owens A M.»>rr’» tine titan realized. All are desirable citi frank Thompson of Burgin, Ky., 11 a. m.. Preaching, subject "The total receipts blo,»lcd Hereford bull» which were represented. Tlie zens and can benefit themselves and New Covenant.” •at an arrival at thia place Sunday. amounted to *#3.30. netting the sum sold I,, purtie» m Sprague river valley. j the country by coming here. Mr. DaveHbyuk of Dairy was In Klam« 6:45 p. m., Endeavor, subject. of •62.23, which has t»ecn added to Tile president'» message IncongreWk. Brownvigg located hi Astoria about a ••How to Listen,” Leader, Miss a'h FUh th.- fore part of the week. the piano fund of the lh-groe of Honor <m Monday, rvcoiniiK’iMl» early atten year ago. going therefrom Wisconsin. Bertha Arnett. lodge. The entertainment was n *' II. tin. vn n id wife of Merrill tion of the senate !<• tlie convention Last Friday tlie Klamath County 7:30 Preaching, subject, “The Bet Fn’ Thankvlvln f <My m thin place. wlthGrv.it Britain to facilitate tlte gratifying success financially and Bank filevl with the county clerk its ter Country.” otherWine. After the drama an en A good Stock oi Hardware, . Good goods J- L P^lgrtt. the pr<w|M-rous mcr« construction of the Nicaragua canal. joyable dannv was given under tile articles of Incorporation, under the heavy underwear at Duffy's. ’h«'t if K< n.., rintted mu e Nat- state laws, witli capital sto-k of 1*0,- at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith Ashland T'l}i;,ij^ I*,- '■ Alford, of .juspiccs of the orebestra. •May. SCHOOL REPORT. Klamath ^■'••11I’3'1 •’•'• n visittag io| ooo, which is fully subscribed. Alex ing supplies alone, but Everything generally One of Ashland bualncsa men, F. Martin Sr., E. It. Reames and Alex w<a Nprn -.- an.I Wife of Rock creek Aaltlsnu sim I vicinity during the past A The November report of the public jgi ‘rrc v!»dinR In Klamath Falla on week, accom|Miilc<l l»v his family. KlelbotT. the general manager of the Martin Jr. are the Incorporators, kept in a Hardware Store, Shovels, school In as follows: bwia . They left, yesterd.« oil their return Ashland Gn«-ery Co., Is report«! bv with Klamath Fulls named as the Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms, Total number enrolled. 152; Num* the Tiding*. tohnvc»klp|»e<l for taller principal place of business. The dl- Tile Pr at.1t. rlan church In putting to their home. A her Itelonging at the end of the month, timber, lie had a iHic-tlilrd Interest Tinware, Sheetiron ware. Carpenters ’ irectoraare Alex Martin Sr.. E. It. n>l"n* ttiiw sidewalk, lead lug to the There was a pleasant m > I: i I gather ’-3 • . and had general supervision over the Reames and Alex Martin Jr., the of« 125; total day's attendance, 110; luirh. ing at tbe rrsldi n-e if Mr, W. I’. and Mechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot, 105.5; busineaa. On Thanxaglvlng day lie fivers being dividisi as follows: A lex average daily attendance, " P- Whitney and Grant Gay nf JJ»>re in I’t.e val^y l**t Thursday tardies, 10; Roll of Honor. 37. Those ■ t<»>k the train for Hiimbnsik, Cal., Shells and Wads. Martin Sr., president: E. II. Reames, rrlllartr Klamath halls visitor* tiuht, about a dozen guests being present everyday for the three months: | present. There were gsme», refreslt- but neglected to atop there and <-on- ¡vice-president; Alex Martin Jr., Sunday. tlnueil on his journey, and lias since j cashier. Messrs. Martin and Reames Ada Grigsby, Ella Bryant. Sally Bry Jndfe II. I,, itonnnn arr|VM| jn.mc menta ami a good time for all. I mm - ii iinhciird of in the haunts which came to Klamath Falls from Jackson ant. Myrt Ballard, Jessie Newton.' Tlie prealdtmt 'a message n-com- • 1 R"^<fvl,n fnm) ijjj .r(., h, |Nirt. The work has progressed well the knew him. The result of Ills flight ville, Or., In INNI, and since then they meq^. Dial Internal revenue taxes lie « *nd N.iiei„ has Ix-cn that the business has I m - cii j have been instrumental In the growth past month. Parents are welcome J'T. Alexander and W, T. Nliive reduced In tlte miiii of »iil.Ooo.OOO. by assigned l«i F. G. McWilliams ami F. visitors. and development of ’lie town and A. C. G utii it ik , 1*1 K lntn.it I) were K lumai It Fulls the rejKisslon <d such taxes sa experi M. Granger ns trustees. Ho left a county. They first engaged In the ence has aim wn to I»’ the most I'Ur- •U nr* Kit i.rdny. wife and t wo children, mercantile business, in which they I When you need a soothing and depj.ninc. *"i're Informed t^ |(- Ashland Tidings: A Washington ct.ntlnued its partners until a few healing antiseptic applitatIon for any J. Conger reports that he lias lately “•' pitn liHivd the Mage line from diapatch of Friday says that the con- I 1 months ago when Mr. Reames and purpose, use the original DeWitt’s Mild lo.nuo pounds of apples from bls “Pl*»to Merrill. 11roller of the currency has approved hl* son In-law, F, W. Jennings, be Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure orchard near the river. He had thirty for piles and skin diseases. It heals ll,,Ml1' llf l-;,k<'Vlew stnp|M«d varieties of apples. Tlie birds In the application of lhe First National came exclusive owners of the store, i sores without leaving a scar. Beware There is no pleasure In life if you "artbiy^ |,lg w Ù(1|11(> Bank of Ashland, to organize with a Alex Marlin Sr. and .......... Jr»uat>d E. — R. of , .................. —— counterfeits. J. L. I’adgett &' dread going to the table to eat and vaded his orchard this year and re '^*»n FranM^q. •” capital of *25,000. 11. L. McWilliams. Rcamesorganixed the Klamath County Sons. Keno. can’t rest at night on account of In- • duced the yield considerably. E. A. Sherwin, T. E. Hills, C, A. . a Ì/ i ’'- at>d A. digestion, llenry William^, uf'Brwn- An Interesting and Instructive..... ... Ml||eri A s llnfj c. ||. Van- j ' U m i;iv,.r Wcrc (if town munieatlon concerning the timber In ; ville, Ind., says he unrfcred that way pel are named as sha'kholder«. The *'"n, P«rtoTU-. Werk for years, till he commenced the use , Klamath county, from an esteemed gentlemen connected with the appli of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds correspondent at Grants P ush , has cation for this new hank, who are all. “Now I 1 can eat anything any tiling I 1 like and ¿Ì li ’.‘ k night lieen received ti»> late for this week’s well known realdetila of Ashland, aav j all that I want;, »fid sl^ep soundly paper, but will be gladly published the capital for the proposed financial j 1,1,1 in,» umm.li very night.” Kndol Dyspepsia Cure ,• next week. Institution Is fully promised. No will digest what von cat. J. L. P ad Congress aase’nibled on Monday, H <l< finite arrangement s have I m - ck made gett & S ons , Keno. ’till., J 'l",'"’l'’,l'lfent<«rtiiln- '^Thurtulaytught. is to be hoped that the Nicaragua , j«» yet »» fo |<ratlon or organization canal and the subject of Irrigation,'of the new bank, ('nil and see the pretty things already hcrc-vwthe ad You can’t :>tlord to risk yourlth) hy I allowing a cough dr cold to develop will rccelvo favorable attention. | It I n reported that a Michigan lunt- -------- , I irjto pneumonia orconsumption. One j vance guard of the Christmas procession. . llh.It u ” ,r,,|leb here Tuesday These are matters which are of the Both makers and ’ effeplatoni of will next spring build at this > Minute (\>ugj> Cure will cure throat i , F,,rt Klamath. lung troUhles quicker than any counterfeit« commit fraua. Honest Looking around involves no obligation to buy; we are j and •‘¿' f’"41"1 “f Lake- greatest Importance to Oregon ami pine« an immense saw mill capable of other preparation known. Many doc- men Al II not. dfr’M've Vnfl ihto buying ’ other western slates. * cutting SOO,000 feet of lumber per 1 torf use it Itta specific for grippe. It worthless counterfeits of DeWitt'* ‘ u,.ri,.. ‘“"•»’•ng Hev. Griffith A construction company of which day. Should this bo done, It will glad to have you call and ! is an Infallible remedy for croup. ' Witch Hazel Sglvc. The original la ». " fvlval meet Ings at IAie T I’. I. R o I ht I s I s chief engineer, has nucessltnte tlie employment of 250 ot Chileren like it and mothers epdunp infalliUp for 'etftlflg' piles. Injuries, ’ eczeffmWird skin dlseusew. J. L. P ad built In tlie front window of Baldwin's 300 hands to run tlie mills. Two It. J. 1>. R adgrtt & S ons , Keno. gett & S ons , Keno. ‘h« thHvi1" founder hardware store, a l<»'<iniotlve und a hundred and fifty or three hundred A- u ,ZiWy —1------ A half hour in our store may help you decide what it DeW.|tt’a Witch Hazel Balve will s •» 4»*i * '■ ••" 1 'W- -■ ln? busin,. "k',1 l"*n "f wn* lengthy train of loaded freight cars. j hands, means an Increase of |s>pula- 1 Mfhcn you warti prompt art Intf little ' quickly heal the. worst burns and st'Alds W,- " Kl,,,"i"h Falls on It Is skillfully and attractively done, 11 Ion of at least double t.tial amount. ypu wanted for a Iti and Jeavc a Near. It van1 be ap- pilHi'that never gripe nAc DeWitt’s and 1s flic first train of cars ever In ; And If all signs furn out right, wo plled>to cut and raw surfaces with Litt ip Eaflv Misers. J.L. P adgett ft Mo"rc ,""1 Mr- town, bt|i II Is to be hoped It will not ' do not doubf th« Imlldipg at this V,’t ••."• •• > • prnMt'and soothing effoot. Use it Soy», Keno hi»ina./"1 fr"hl AR''r Nundav I ms the last, for-pnts and skin diseases. Beware of 1 point of acvoral such great mills, If you bare pyer • Seen a child In the 11 ■ ■ .................... • ^«ntx U,,fW»tforthe listai warthleAs counteeffits. J. L. I’ ad - agony ofvfldip • z >hp ybu ybt can réalise how We ct»l)’»U9»l loti topic large and which will ho ms'essary kj bring into cett & Sows, Keno. gratsfu' nmt hers are for One Minute 1 market the millions of i,cres of pine Tw" •’f.llii.r, „ Interest Ing ighertbieijjent of Reames Uodgb-Ciire which girt* reffdf as soon > I " W. |,v,, *r“’'rrvH,,’<l Mbpdtiv * Jennlt|g'a well known nml popular forests on Ui'1 north whose only, natur as •‘Administered. It quickly cures DeWitt's Little Early Risers arc al outlet is (¡feat Klamath iake. mercantile establishment. ’I hey Ä»- the best IlvtT pills ever made. Easy* voagiis, colds and all throat’«nd luhg • Rev. Jesse Kilk, Indian preacher of Intake anti never gripe. -I. L. I’ ad - ■trltubkM. J.L. P adoktt A Hows, ’ hy th 1 w w,,,‘P''n nml the have an Immense and Judiciously ae- 1 Keno o|TTT A Soy» (• •■no the Klamath agency, left here. Tues-1 A charged with lected stock of new goods of ill kinds, i ELECTRIC * $: * I HOLIDAY - GOODS ** * •Í HIGH IN QUALITY, LOW IN PRICE CASH STÖRE We have an elegant line oi stuff; nice gpods suitable for presents for todies and gentlemen Don't fail to see our line before buying. at DUFFY’S ANNEX STORE, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries «M»*M I»4 M*4**M‘4*4»4‘4*4*4‘4‘4*4‘4‘4*4*‘F4*4*4*4*4»4*4»4*4* The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown lUMtTH REPUBLICAN. Fall Stock Now Arriving L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor ware Store, Klamath Falls, Or. Air Tight Heaters Stove Pipe and Cooking Utensils, wmmr < wmwr < Subscribe For Christmas Is Ahead, But We’re Ahead of Christmas. All the News INSPECT OUR STOCK. ' CHRISTMAS GIFT. H. It. VAN VALKENBURG, THE JEWELER. I I