1 fl there, and in addition to Its KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. ' grown being a source of prosperity to the , Indians who haw allotments there, it t’XITEDHTATEH LANI» * will prove a valuable object lesson as Nnticc m li. n-liy givi-u ti'»' 'l'"1 ?* „■ I to the benefits of Irrigation. Wiscinsii. ("inicrly Mmil"» ‘ i The new steam saw mill fur Yainax ha» llliil iloti.« ol iiilriiti'in E ditobs ami l’soruiF.TORH. Il imi pinot Iwtor» J t». ll»ll ‘ A' , has been purchased and will roach The following statements and pounds of butter und cheese to the .. ....................... »( III» *' "i' ' Ager In time to come up as s-oon as f.u ts pertaining to Klamath county outside market. Oro., on .-iituiiliiv. thè -Vih . <•' M''"' HI BMPBIPTION RAT». IMM, mi liuil*r culture year (in *• 1“»"»' Klamath county has 4,011 horses No. llL, F. He Binili-» •" si"'1--- »1,500, available after July I, to cover and may Is* considered reliable in all ■ the first year’s expenses of running particulars: valued al »70,574; 14.040 cattle vai- E.lwsH F.imer.i.t lte.lti.1.1. William Hnlieit». ol Ihsltli h . < “ hhcvp and lied at »232.303: ',201 this mill. The Captain assisted the INTERVIEWING CÂPT. APPLEGATE. Icharl«» l’ickett. «i Bcilthl.1 Klamath county Is pre-eminently goats worth »9,302, and ¿>82 swine W II McU'hire, ni DedUclil. Oregon. | Indian war veterans’ commission in fitted by nature for stockraising. K. M UBA ITA IN. Ki *"•'•’• Captain O. C. Applegato tells tis ' their efforts to secure action on their The possibilities of tiie industry are worth *1,017. bill to pension tiie survivors of the that he was somewhat handicapped practically unlimited, owing to tiie Notkc l or J’ublkatto». on his arrival in Washington on ac­ early Indian wars, and says he be­ natural systems of Irrigation. The forests on the eastern ami Capi­ count of the absence of Maj. Mc­ lieves the bill will become a law at ta) has lieen interested in tiie county western slopes of Hie Ciiwade range Ik.parttnent of Intcrinr. land Office ul lakcvier» Oregon. Laughlin, the Inspector who nego­ the next session. The volume of bus- in recent years, and many miles of ir­ of mountains show that on tiie west­ March 7. I tiated tlie last agreement with the . mess before Congress at its present rigation canals have been made. ern slope 27J per cent, of the timber Notiiv is heroliy irivcn timt the Ml<>»i Klamath Indians, and of Senator Mc­ session was both immense and much Water has lieen turned upon the Is yellow pine and 2 H-IO per cent, is ing iiairid »eitler Im- filril lii'lu'i *-1 ll* Bride. Senator Simon had not yet of it very important, especially with waste lands, making them produce sugar pine. These percent ages arc Intention t>> nmke final li”»’' 1,1 «I bis daini. *nd timt »alil |iri«'l ,-i- aarived and Mr. Tongue was very regard to the reorganization of the from five to seven tons of alfalfa per inure than doubled on the eastern milde liefuro J . O. lUmuker. I . h . < •"" busy witli his work on tiie river and army and measures peitaining to our acre. The most valuable natural re slope. On the eastern slope, where mi»»i n> ms - ,► • - , , .. the United States, in order that the , sections. irrat«T1VK nr.«Dihu. embracing a I iterar) !»• is reliable and unquestionable that ¡»artmi-nf; Rr|M>rla <»! Npiritual Ij-cliirr», Of necessary correction shall be made as Another proposed railroad is head­ The new state law relating to the • Spiritual, 1’hlhmophiral and tiie irrigation ditch at Klamath Falls ginal Koat Editorial to the boundary; also that no vested Ib’iiartnirni. whkh tr«at» standard weight of produce, provides ing for Klamath Falls from the north. will be enlarged in the spring, and Mrlrntiflc; upon spiritual and an ilar evei • flplrii M< rights shall be disturbed in the ex­ ••««• Prparlnirht ; Hr irta of Hpirltual l’h« , and while the date of its construc ­ that “whenever wheat, rye, Indian that pieparations arc being made to nomma and < ontrlbutlunt by tin most lalrnt cluded area of over 600,000 acres. I corn, oats, barley, clover seed, buck­ tion may be more remote than that do it. Tims vast tracts of land, now rd wrilk ra In the world, «ir «le. Oapt. Applegate does not concur in wheat. dried apples, dried peaches, ■of the Oregon Midland Company, it is uncultivated, will is- assured of lux- TF.KMM OF HL B* HI PTION, IN ADVANf > the belief that Senator Simon will op- potatoes or pears shall be sold by the reasonably certain of being built uriant crops of alfalfa and grain. P r Y*-ar | • • P'«e the measure when it is present­ Mix Month* | 1«) bushel, and no spreial arrangement within the next few years. I I. r • ' Mui.' - | As we have seen, there are in J t lie ed, and believes that the statement I M|n-<’im«*n coplrs ««-nt free. as to the measure or weight thereof Immigration, which was larger in county 1,250,000 acres, (or about 1,900 that he opposes ths measure was pre­ shall be made by the parties, the mature and misleading and that since measure thereof shall be ascertained ¡900 than for many years, was about square miles.) of timber land, tiS p«-r he understands the full spirit and by weight, and shall be computed as evenly distributed over the Nouthem cent, of which is yellow pine and 9 half of the county, and the value of per cent, sugar pine, both of the best Banner of Light Publishing Company purpose of the agreement he believes follows: farming lands uniformly ad vanced and most marketable quality. To AI m ) publish**« and k< «■(»« for ■«;. the Senator will heartily advocate its W holraalr “Sixty pounds for a bushel of wheat with the growing demand, Ün-Irrl- cut thiH Into lumber we have splen­ •lid K'-tail a complrb •«•«»rtin- ni >»f Spiritual. ratification; that the land questions or clover seed. ProarcMKr, Reformatory. an.l 14s«Ilan«»«% Book«, rntbra» ■ > k »« t I i - . n (Aiwltlsm I hr«»so gated ranches which could have been did water powers, and unsurpassed phy. involved in the matter shall be fully AatroloiQ Psychology M)girn«> . t. |w ••Fifty-six pounds for a bushel of facilities by lakes and rivers for get ­ wriplhe « ainUtaup M*nl tr»-»- on application bougnt a year ago for from »2 to «5 and finally settled and the develop­ rye or Indian corn. A dj I mmi I i publish«*«! In Englarnl or \in«Ti« a per acre now command from «5 to »10 ting logs to the mills. The water n»»l out of print, will I m - went l»jr mail or « » ment of the reservation may come *,Thirty-two pounds for a bushel of prvaa. an acre. An an instance, 000 acres, power at the outlet of Klamath lake through tbe provisions for the pur­ oats. has a fall of 04 feet, and exceeds bought a year ago for »0 per acre, chase of stock, agricultural imple­ “Forty-six pounds for a bushel of sold in November for »15 per acre. Spokane Falls in force and volume, ments, and for irrigation. barley. This land is dry, but accessible to fu­ being able at all seasons of the year Other matters were taken up by “Forty-two pounds for a bushel of ture irrigation. Land under the to furnish power to cut Into lumber the Captain during his sojourn at the I buckwheat. I ditch is worth from »15 to »10 an the 350,000 acres of timlier tributary Capital. Among these, tbe »11,000 “Twenty-eight pounds for a bushel to Klamath lake and the rivers that acre. proposition to provide complete water, of dried apples or peaches. Stage Line flow Into It.. sewerage and electric lighting sys­ “Sixty pounds for a bushel of pota-1 Irrigation has made good progress. tems at Klamath Agency and school: To take all this princely supply of Two large ditches, fed by Sprague toea. the improvement and repair of the lumlrcr to outside markets, a railroad River, have lieen built in tiie vicinity “Forty-five pounds for a bushel of agency buildings; amplification and is needed. A h to that, we can say of Bly. H. E. Ankeny has secured a apples or pears. improvement of the school plant at i. c aughton Prop. half interest in the ditch leading that the discouragements of the past Yainax, including quite an elaborate Reduced prices on clothing, Duffy’s. , from near the source of Klamath are about over, and there is no doubt water system for use and fire protec­ Prof. Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md., | River, and liis object is understood to that next spring will see the com­ tion: the completion of allotments on suffered terribly from neuralgia of the be to so enlarge the system that It mencement of tills great enterprise. the Klamath reservation; measures stomach and indigestion for thirteen will water all of the land within its A railroad will come b.-cause It will Office: At the Telegraph looking towards getting some three years and after the doctors failed to range. John Shook and Clark Ilam- pay to come, and Irecauae the timber Office. hundred Pit-River and Piute child­ cure him they fed him on morphine. aker have plans to make a ditch from <* m well as the crops and cattle and ren into schfKil who belong to non­ A friend advised the use ' of Kodol Lost River at Bonanza. It will have other great resources, are assurances KLAMATH FALI-S, OR. reservation bands; and neither last Dyspepsia Cure and after taking a 1 capacity to irrigate 50,000 acrea. that such a railroad will be profitable nor least the early inauguration work few bottles of it he says, “It hascured Stockraising is still the chief in­ from tiie start. of an Irrigation system on the Klam­ me entirely. I can’t say too much With the enlargement of the ditch, dustry of the county. Sales last year ath reservation. for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” It di- were: Cattle, »210.000; sheep, »10,- the building of a road giving access Daily from Ap r to Klamath Hot The Agent’s estimate amounts to gests what you eat. 800; horses and mules, »60,000; hogs, to outside markets and the coming b|irinsM. Keno, Khimatli Fall», Dairy »7,000 for the initial work on the J. L. Padgett & Sons, Kono. »7,500; total, «288,300. In of mills and manufactories, will Bonanza, lily ami Lakeview. Modoc Point ditch and lie hopes to The acreage under cultivation has come a growth and settlement, far in Daily from Lakeview to Illy, Bonanza get this in time to commence con­ greatly increased. Large crops of al­ excess of what it has lieen in the Dairy, Klamath Falla, Keno, Klamutli struction work early in the summer. falfa, wheat, oats, rye, potatoes, tur­ past. A prospect so bright for tiie Hot bpringi and Ager. This Irrigation work, once Inaugurat­ Makes connection with all trains at nips, cabbages, beets and other vege­ Immediate future, should not tic over- NOTICE ed, will probably lie continued from tables are grown. Fruitgrowing, looked by farmers stockgrowers, lum Ager, Cal. year to year until the whole system Notice is hereby given that on the I which received only slight attention berinen and enterprising men In all is completed, which Includes the con­ 21st d»y ol February, ltlOl, F. H. and To them it W. Brandon, as individuals and as until recent years, is now developing brandies of business. struction of the Williamson river, G. partners tinder the firm name of F. 8. rapidly. Dairying receives more at­ may lie truly said that a greater and Easy Coaches. Slacan river, Yamsay river and minor A G. W. Brandon of Merrill, Oregon, better opportunity never presented Excellent Accommodations. (fitches and the reclamation of the were duly adjudicated bankrupts, and tention as the adaptability of the the first meeting of their creditors soil and climate to the industry be­ itself than the one now offered here. Klamath Marsh, a system which will that will be held at Room IMX), diarnlier of comes more fully appreciated. Be­ And finally we will say that we have bring into condition for practical use Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon, I an uncquaJed climate, the purest not less than 125,000 acres of as fine on the 22nd day of March, 1901, at 10 sides supplying the home demand, o'clock A. M., at which time the said i the two creameries at Fort Klamath water, the best of health and the land as there Is in Southeastern Ore­ creditors may sttend, prove their claims, PMnenger, expre»» und freight truffle grandest scenery in the United solicited. Al business ci.(runted to us gon. The Modoc Point ditch which apjxiint a trustee, examine the bank­ and the private dairies in all parts of States. will be ex[iedited. will irrigate alsiut 15,000 acres, Is to rupts and transact such other business the county ship many thousands of Pubi Uberi every Thursday by W. fiUSE & SON, J A r À A ■i < **> < - <5f f flk. r. I 9 * * ¡¿. ■> ■/ f V» V • I r * * 1 •» "9 'i J f I « ** V; V- c. Klamath County. Tinne» cui . tuhp final prodi NOTICI! I OR PUBI ICAIION. F V Ä r » i I ■? pr 1 r Jï r, Lf * Y kLIJIA r 1 V 1 1 AHI ï im Collections Attended to Promptly. « Correspondence Invited. KLAMATH FALLS PLANING MILLS, J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans and Specifications Furnished on All Kinds ol Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. A ii.oKir lb« In tin it« variety ol m»t«rl»l and work furnished In- |hi. ,„ ,1| Rra Morv I - h > b I». " <»*l Caning. Mair Italia. Bnlu.irt. mol Svwi-I I*,»!«. Ho« L.i. S. mid l uiiH'd l'.ihi>lcr.. Ikmr mid Wind«* Frame», l*iil|»O< mid l'< a End., Slnh.1*. Ituildci" . I»'da or.-, I'ailH» and Oil, Moulding mol <>la»», I lei ati"ii» anil D**i»»» I jiilkM-.rd Ground and Cut Gla.a. B all I'aprr, Furmiure, rtc.,«-li-, |h-»t noik mid iiintrtial, and in lit« latc.l ami uio.l a|>|>rn, February lat, HOI. hrr%*l»y gitrtt lli.it m r«»ra t»llAIH e u |ll> ilia- pr( ( iiii|trr»*• «>( J iiik ' I Ih/M, vn(illr«l Au •< t l«»r Ihr «air <4 liitUn-r F.ir»d» in lha »lab« «4 ( hlil««tiii.i, i»r»->t« n; Nevada, Ati«l W Territory,** ir» ratend- »-«I In all the l*itl‘h«* !x»t»4 Mat«-» hy art rd Aiij,’«ia( I, In*».*, W ilhnm I* lllu ad», «»I Merrill, rrMiiit^ «•( Kiaitialli »la!«- «>l Il ls thè direi! line fn>m A i J i I. uk I <>r«-|f«»ii, ha» II I «la* I i I in I hi lina < (tira for ih«» sud .ili Noriliw»»! < »regoli t<> Kkiiu lit« »w.irii »tat« im ul Nr» ptirt lin«*«- «»I Ihr W «4 N I *4 • ! K-r. 10, al li I .ili,. Mi rrili, Ik.nani.i. Blv and hW % •»( >1 '4 nini bl t .»I ’4. rd ami l_A' iirw, nnd alati Indiali h«*rll«»n N«». S. ir» 1> w N«». HIS, Haii)fe N<>, l<>. F ai»«l Ulllunrr pitad U» Agi'ncy and Et. Klumaih. »Imw that the land »««iighl I» u>«»fr »gin- libit* l«»r it» Ulular <»r m | i > ik > iban h»r It i» |.M,h«.ipiT and one day quicker lignr'lll'M al |»urp* •« * nml I r»tB' lt»li III» claim !«» »nid ¡Rti«l I» Imr the l(«-gl»- time lluiu any oth^r route. ler and K«’«« i\» r «»I ibi» « ri»«• at lake- vi*-w. Or <»|) ¿"attird»* , th« l-ith I. II« nan«« a* wiinr^at: I««*«». W. ('«»hier. «»I Merrill, Orrfna; (’bari«-a T. \\ il»«»n, <»l Merrill, Orry««*; Chari«’» A Ihinfiny, «4 .Merrill, Oreg»»a; Perry Wliitnrv. «»( Illy. <>r»f»wi. Any arel all |«rrMd»a eimniintf a»l- vrrmdy th«’ pla»v«-«I« »rnlw»l lami» »n* rt*quc«»lr«l I" tile th«-»r « I mìiii « ih thw «»lti« r <»n «»F NJoiv »tibi I »th «I») <»( April, IVUI. Good Stock and Equip­ ment. Careful Attention (liven I ras cling Public. R. M. IÎ IRKUT. SopfhutfiUfkl ILL» I'rvpnrlar. E. M. Ils*rr*n. Rrgtotov. j. n. nooRE, Notice For Publication. Il>'|>»rtni<’tit <•! tiie Interior, lumi) Olin e ut luikeview .-Ore-goii, February 15. IWH. Xotii e i» hereby given tint tiie (<>l- l"«iHg iintiii’il »ettler bn» hl'il notice ol tii» intention to make final |i,-'»'l in »np- |>oit <>| Ina claim, and that aaid pr'»il «ili I»- inaile la-tor« Janie» II. Dri»oi»ll, Coiiotv Clerk, al Riamati tali», Or., on Marcii 29, IU)i|, via : John >|. Tipton. il. E. A" 177»i. lor tii« NF.'a ol NE»j. h»-c 12. Tp. .11, H., It. in, Er. nrul la*l 4. Srr .7. »ml E1] of .NB1^. nod Lit I ol I». Ip. 'ti. H., It. il*» E. Rename» till- (olio« mg « lltieerr« to prove Ilia con- tinuoiM re»iacoll, * "unly I Icik at KI hiiih II i Fallu, Oregon, on March ZJtli, I'.HH, vis: George L. Nell w a ria, H I’. Xo.afll for the N', of NFAf' HE1, of bE1,, Hee. 3, ami SB’1, * HB'I., ,f He. 2, Tp. 41, H„ It 12 / ll<- iniinen tin- following witnenwa to prove I. im ioiiliniKiim reaidence iiii'l' iillivntioii of niiiil I iiik I, vis: Al­ bert llaycn.of Tuie Dike, Ore.: Altieri Joliimon, of Tuie l.ake, Ore.-. Jatncn l*i “ n, of Altamont, Ore, ; John Dixon, of Altamont, Ore. 4/so Agent for LONDON ANt LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. » Codol Dyspepsia Cure 4 Digests what you eat. It artiDcially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon­ structing the exhausted digestive or­ gans. It t,the latestdlscovercddlgest- ant and toniar No other preparation can approach It in efficiency« It in­ stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Bick Headache, Gastralgia,Crampsand all other results of Imperfect digestion. Price JOc aridtl. L*r,,,l,ecuoUln«l% time, «m»ll,la« Hook «11 about dr,p»p»l»n>'iil»dfre» Pr«per,d by E< C. UsWITT A CO, Cl)'«««* 4| ■(Hit (/<»•»■ <>•wa Sdentine X»?Sk . eiilmlon .............. m . •"’’.¡'J'«i H.,1.1 nr•'1? Tai y«mr .„„ri timr mtnitnfl. munih*.«1- """ Uag TJfl ’«mr ; four In