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NJUMTH BEPU8LÌCA«. TBI'KNBAY. APRII. local I". lidi NEWS. Wlll Fiacku» uf l'ufy wa» In town flaiurday. y, W. htiaw of Pleaid, ( al., wa* lier* 1 ui’sday. A. J. t’aiw’lwcr "f H»»’*/ Ford, Col., I h» y hí • I I h * • ■< «Huf i y X’. big lhe lime tliey h ve is*eii I iit »*. \ rrka Journal: The Issi pajlng »•ulerprlse we know of hi Northern < ulifmnhi woiiid I h * tI h * cxlciiNlon of thè Y H ka iallru.ul lo Fort Jones ami Etna, wlilcii would sceme a biMltie*» • lirtt would grow greafer every ycar. Don. J. h, (in thl* piarti wim re- »'»■lltly Up|Millili'd oli" of thè Ib’geliM for Ih»1 Asili.imi Normal School. The jothei* who wei». appohited lo servi' grrlvml Moiiiluy. W W. IMc.kertoii "f Asliluml ar- Wlth I1I111, are R. |*. Ni li of Ashland •lini b’herwood uf CiMpillle City. rlved lier«’ Turaday. I c. sizeinora of Fort Klumatli Wll* In town M»»nday- C x. F. Arm»troiig returne»! from gania K<*a. <*«•» «*• M y drruf Lang' ll' Valley I n it Klaiimth F«H» v<»Hor thls week. A *on waeborn to Mr. an»l Mr*. N. iiriy e "iy diti li herebifore con slrm led I h I h ing ■ iilargi-d and a dozi-n or more new dllche* are liclng dug. I bus thè art » ot Irrigati*! land I* !*•• Ing rapldlv cxli’iiihd, and gissi fami* mid hotiii's ai«* providi'd for new set l li'i* Kl.unath atzM'k buyer, Nome lime ng<, IsiUglil from W. J, Sh"ili*k .lou lo.id of mutton nh"«ip, to I h - dellverwl Is I weell the I.’ll h mid I fit Ii of June uf- ter shearing. Mr. th rlwr wan cx- l*'»'fed here Tucmlay to make a change In the contract, stipulating that lie take the aheep Iwfor»* shear- Ing; hut Mr. Nltrrhx’k re» elvcd a let ter Muting that he would not eoine ami would take Ihc sheep as per origi nal contract. ‘I ll«’ great deiiimid for brick which at prenent prevail», ought to Indtx* a gixsi brick maker, an, for liiNtancr, Mr. Vaughn of Dairy, to rente ami sturt u brick yard. Experience has shown that gms! clay for the inanii Picture of I,rick can !»• found here, as wit new» the store building of Reuinen A Jennings, mid hence the statelm-nt lli.it brick cmitKit lx* made here in noiiM’iisc. A go<>d and energi'tlc brlckinaker in what In w<*d«*d, mid then brick buildings will )»■ In de tumid at once. T!ie Laltetli'W Exiintltier Mute* thal III" l.ake Comil.y Agricoltura! Jnlin Homier *turt«<l for ArUonuon assis'lHiion WIli gl,,. r.„|, i I ìijh ' raciiig frlday evening, »nil may be utarnt 011 (lii lr lr.uk .il l.akrvlew eouiimnc- grvrral n.*>ntli» Our Inforinant made a great min- Ing July 2 and l'tidliig July il. Purs. * M it Frain 1» making *"•••’ ••»»- to thè liuioiint of fi, |oo wlll lie dis- lake In reporting, and we were equal pr„,.niMit»lubl» dwelling property t rlbutcd. ly bi error In publishing, that Judge at thl* pl**- The l'ihiliit iun of movlng pici UK'S Henson iiik ! family were going to The story grew Mr. Pbd|*. piao” luner, who wus tu llii o|H t.i I h . iim - Filila) atei Hat tir- Port land to reside, here »»’veral <1 n». left "ii th»’ Ashland day eicnhig* wa* pruiiiiunctsl tinti* out of the fact that Mrs. li«-iiM>ii Is clan» by all who atti-mlisl. 'Ihr at. talklng of going tu Pott land totw st.ig*' I'i*'»* lay • (St Sunday J. YV. H ciik n*. ii »»'»> iii ! tendam e, howi tcr. wa» sin.ill mid with their miii and daughter who are IMiilcd by liwurmn-e Agent Induiil. fidi far siimi of what thè qualify of I here at tending college. An to the Judge, hi* will remain here, gialify- tilt' show un 1 iti il. wf? In log tils friends by hl* genial pres’nee. Judge Orr, a».... mpinlcd by Mrs. 'I he Yri k.i Journal of laM week and administering equal, exact and Orr an»l tl ' ir children, arrived I k . iik I trutlifully rcinark* tliat a railroad i thrnugli uiij * 1 ili.ii biilld* liushii's* Impartial justice without fear, favor from Ager <>u Tuesday. or hujH' of reward, until hl* family re- Mvrtad* uf wild ge»sx’ arc arriving for ItArlf, I h lidi* adl.lliclllg tll<: In t urn*. and »re expecting I»» hold grand cat- teri *i* of thè country rcached, for Treat strangers with cordial hospi traiiM|sirtutloii of nippli"* and pro Vlval* on th«’ lake* hereabout*. ibii I h , a* wi ll ,i* nn casler und cheap- tality, show thi 111 around and Impress tin, Dicken* who came here from tlicm with the resource», advantage* er nusle of tr.ni'l. jo«« la*' February, I* luuklng over and prunjMi'ts of tills county. Ex Mi* » I Wortli-n haa recelved Uie Iteeruunlry ami expect* tu buy a tend a wflcomlng hand anil make *.id iii'ws • t ile di-atli of Iter sister. farm. tlii’in feel your anxiety In keeping Mi*. J. T. hwlngart, whodlislut Iter fl. T. Baldwin'» lot on whlch lie them here to help in the work of de buine in Middli'ti n. Mieli., 011 thè 2nd «III erect III» new »(».re, ha* been lion't hide the gissi velopment, Inai. '1rs Wor»len I* now the only graded *»<i i* now ready lo cutiinicnec things mid mournfully detail how Ihing un ih I h r of li. r fatlier'* f.inilly I long before mid since Adam tills buiMlng. .1 Lu i w In. li in.ik< ■* her late IsTeaie- county has i-x 1sti-»l without a rallru.ul. Paul Breitenstein returned yestcr- meni Ji-ss I h .ir alile. for thereby a sensible, with awake from Merrill where he had Iwcn A new irrigaiIng diteli II.;* I h i II listener Is apt to gather suspicion for a week putting In a pumping and eoimiH'nci'd ut llly. With such an that his Informant is tmishy and of Irrigating plant. arra) of lak<-> nel rlicr* to draw Jrotn antediluvian Ideas. Mr Mc|>un*ld, slis'kiuan of Lan- in I» Ianni li ■ omity and tln* effort Alxitil the middle of May. Presi- grll Valley where he ha* a ranch of iiow I h ing inaile In all direction* tu aeveral tlloUMnd •crew, wa* doing utili««' ili. in it wlll noi he Mirprltlng, dent McKinley will vlslt Port lami and utlx-r Important points on his Isialness III town FrUtay. ' .1 year Ir nei-, lo tmd little uni "rigai• t rip through < Iregon. flail Klamath J. T. Henley left Saturday evening »■il valle» lami in the county. of access, he county an easy way fur S mi Franclaro and pcrliajm wlll Aiiairdlng to tile reports of the would undoubtedly come In-re «.11 ac ll< tislt Nevada hefttre he return*. wcatln-r burraii, th<< prospect* for count of the wonderful scenery it pre • Ill b»> •twa'iit a»»ut a month. fruii i n III' hi st.-rn *lde of i he moun sents, and uf which the crowning fea reif It. L Hopkin* returned t»> tains Ita* I m i n mill'll lnjuri-»l hy fri*!*, ture is (’rater Lake. A few years Itonaiua Nunday, having coni|$l.’l«si tin th" "a*1'tn side, (riatta have not hence thing* wlll (»• different, so that bHae'eral day»' «ervlcf her* a» mem been Injurious, the tree* tM'ing md President McKinley can, on his next ber .4 the ciaiiity tc.x'hers* cxainin far ■ in 11/I1 along for that. Hence, trip to this state, eoine by rail and Idg board. Wt ah llaMi'to hale big ero|wt of ull view the iM-.nitles amt grandeur of a If tfeCiimlx'r af»»pp»*l here Mon kind* of fruit thl* year. country which is now In a great meas day on hl* way from the p..k>'garna \l th" UK . ting of the Issird of i-x- ure cl >M’d for the want of a railriwid. lodging camp, where he him tweii » in- ainlm is of t'-.iehi r* for thl* county The recently ’•e-lncm-nated "Town ployed, t<> Ills laluable loo acre r.in»'li Iasi Wei k ". rtlNcatea were Isstiiil to Talk" of Ashland announces In its near Dairy. the fob «Ing ti'.u'hcr», viz: Mlsacs "i»|x*nlng greeting." that Its friends Tii.* I»'«”"Tul*’ L“k'’ W»' are reliably Inform»’»! that the propu*<*l too Ider* of the railroad from Klamathoti to Klamath Fall* are ne gotiating for terminal grounds al the former place. Harris Dean. T E. Smith and W. J Week* of Duluth, Mlnn.» arrived here Tuesday evening and left the next morning for the llnil>er near Sprague ritef. Mr*. Liule I’.iddy. an Indian worn- an. dii’d at Glm»M»ya*N cabin In the northern pari of town Sunday, The remain* were cotivcywl to the retrr* vat ton for burial. Ann.» \pp ■ .’ale, llewtlc Applegate, Ann)' Mi« kw«'ll, Gertie V.itiM« ter, Emm 1 liuwy. Ella Ihissey, Clara I’crrlll. I'a » lYilterson, Mrs. Dunim, Mi M»rs. 1 lias. Zevcly and (»lllx'rt Brow 11. Rev. J. W. Met’onib, jtastor of the Presln ti-rian ehureh, fell on a ns'k wlnl • tishiii • on Klamath river Tues day nod cot .1 three-inch gash to the hum in his forehead. Dr. Reame» was siiuimoni'd to take a number of stili li'* In ihe wound and dress It. We hope the genial pastor caught enough listi Io hi a im asure coinpen- silc him for th" damage done. have suggested that Instead of calling that paper "Town Talk." Its intel ligent editor should name it th«* "Double Headed Calf..” The sugges tion Is quit»’ good, but would it not be doing greater justice to the pres ent manageiiient tu call that excel lent sheet tbe "II kvolk ** C alf ?” With Ashland's skunk farm and its Headless Calf, that town could »tart a perpet mil booin on Its unlipie rom blnatlon of physical and Int elicci nal fiagraiK’e. Klamath Falls * 4. ELECTRIC BIG STORE CASH STORE ,4* 4* F ^•HEADQUARTERS FOR Studebaker Wagons, Deering Mowers, Thomas and Deering Rakes, Oliver Chilled Plows John Deere Steel Plows •F 4^ 4^ •I" I Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. 8 The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown New Stock Now Arriving. A. O. \J. W. BUILDING, settlement except at the northern end. If the line follows the west shore of the lake, Lakeview and a go»*) farming country will lie left in the cold. W. K. Applegate, nephew <>f Cap tain Applegate, came down from Klamath Agency on Tuesday and will remain here a week or tw<> be fore returning. lie states that work will soon t>e commenced on the hos pital, for the building of which an appropriation was made bv cor gress at its last session, lie also s.r.< that E. B. Henry Is making the nee »•ssary survey» for the water and ligli plant, soon to be const meted. Tie irrigation ditch to lie put in at th Agency and for which an appropria tion of 97,000 has been made, will soon lx- commenced. Mr. Applegate said that cattle men are coming hi from various localities to proruri ranges for their cattle. Unc man from Roseburg will bring l.oou I lead alsiut June 1st. A progressive old-timer furnishes us the following reminder of the ini proved conditions here: •■The st adj clang, clang of the drill and oC" asion- al boom. boom, boom of the blasts, together with the prying, picking and shoveling during working hours by Foreman Geo. Humphrey’s fon-e of sixty-live men. indicate that wrork Is being proseeuted with vim by th» Klamath Fall* Irrigation Co. In clean ing and enlarging its irrigating »’anal. This company is now expending about 91,000 per week in the improvement of Its property. and taken in con junction with the other local im provements, im hiding the bringing under cultivation of large areas of wild land in the Lost River valley and other nearby localities, presents a season of activity never Is fore wit nessed in tins community." < Hats, 9 BALDWIN, Hardware Dealer, KLAMATH FALLS, ftff |XM>M 4* Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum. Adolph Sober. Ashland Tilling»: th" pi«tal clerk who disappeared from San Francisco early In April of last Five gentlemen rraldlng in Sisk I- you county. Cal., arrived here Mon |*o?-us of people have Iren at year, after.lt is alleged, having squan day evening on their way to Lake tracted to Kl.imath nuinty by th«' dered on the race Irack the trust View land Iiftlce fur the purpose of oil- tlmls-r m the last few day». Some funds that came Into Ills po»»ession ns taming timber land. arc lia'ntlng new claims ami others the admlnlstrntor of the estate of his J. <’. Ferguaon wan up from hi* arc InMpH'tiiig Issili'* of timber for father, the late Dr. Lewis Sober, has In Cr»x»k county there is much ac ranch yi-Mrrday. No apcclal new* large invi *lors. We are given tn till- I nti * kx’ated in Bi’dflcld, Klamath county, Or., says the San Francisco tivity ill the business ot putting in ii from hl* part »»f the country, exci’pt (l.-.-st.in*l that tin se here now arc pro I "Chronicle. ” Sober made bls ap rigatioii ditches. Tile ditch of the Ing that people are cx|x*'ting first pilene of liumlreda who will «sin fol- claaaeropa till* year. low, 11ml that a veritable »tampedc pearance in Bed Held in Oct olwr last, Des Chutes lleclamation and Irriga and has since - lived there under th»* tion Co. is surveyed 71 miles and is H DeLap received a telegram for Kl.imath county tlmls-r I» immi name of J. 1*. R<> ks . He has lieen in Ixdngconstructed as rapidly as jm * yesterday announcing the sad news nt nent. , constant correspondence with his wife sible. The Desert Irrigation Co. has bl* Miher'» death, which uccurrcii at »in Monday Win. Thomason, one of In San Francisco, who, it is said, is tile»l a water right vn .‘>0,000 Inches of hl* ham* in Polk countv, Oregon, oil the workmen on the Irrigating ditch, endeavoring (<> effect a settlement water to be taken from the Des til'’ I9t.li Inat. lie was aged about - I w •» was aci'ideittally and severely hurt. Chutes river, and the Three Sisters with tli»’ Insurance company. year*. While blast Ing the ns-k, a stone A most unhappy and unfortunate Irrigation Co. has tile»l a water right Henry Blontnlngoatnp. who is Ill weighing over ten )sumds. thrown by accident, resulting in the death of on 20,000 indies to Is’ taken from • li<’*t»*k bualtii'M al Bly, wax In the i-xpl >slon, struck Thomason on Turnello creek. In atlditlon several Frank Bellis, a respected farmer liv- town yesterday. II«» re|M»rted that th" h'-ad with such force that it Is smaller companies have tiled on from Bly waa doing well In business mid mu prising I k * *»» »»’•* killed on the ' Ing near Eagle Point, is reported by 2,000 to 0.000 indies of water, main- Mr. Bellis anil health and enjoying it pn*t|XM'l of spot. Hut though Ills heiiil was bad- I the Medford Mall. river. /.s each his son were out hunting, mid I mtoiii - ly on til»' Des Chutes g'«d crop* next fall. Iv »-ut up. th»* wolimi» were f»irtu- acre, the aggre- inch will irrigate an I Ing separated the son saw through brought under Hon. Geo. W. Colvlg of Grants mitely md serious. 1 the thick brush what he thought was gate amount of land Pass has received the hjijm .I ii Iment of Cris'k County Journal: A g»*sl a deer and tired at It. Doing to the cultivation this year will it’d I«' less The sa mi’ eiter' consul to Barraitqullla, Colombia, S. cltlzenlslie who expresses faith In than 100.000 acres, spot, lie found to his horror that he A., and has wired hl» .. ..... ' I lie futuri .................... . ............. . ............. ....... gv in iM'half of Irrigation Is also seen ’ of the tow n he Ilves in and luid killed his father, In his distress, counties. Hl* wile and nelec, .Miss Dora t’olvlg, W|H, |N always talking of It« advant- In Lake ami Klamath t he son t rlvd to carry the Ixsly home, will accompany him. ages as a place of residence, Ntmng- but was unable to do so. lie went to M. II. Frain of Klamath Hot F'- R. Hanan and E. E. Sltcrwissl ers fight shy "f Silurians, and never , Fniglc Point and reported the case to Springs is visiting at Klamath Falls of Rosi’biirg returned Saturday from locate In a place the inhabitants of the cotoncr, who held an inquest at this week, being th»' tiist time in sev Big Klamath Marsh where they leas- which seem to stay there Is'cause tii»’ home of the deceased, The jury eral years, although in early times ho 'du large tract of land, on which they can't help themselves, rather leturned a verdict of accidental deatli was hero often to Iwk after property Hiey exjuu’i. to graze 1,000 heatl of 1 han from choice and a laudable de- and exonerattsl the son from blame. he owned and Mill owns in the coun ctitle during the »utntner. sire of Ind terIng their condition by Oregonian: A letter from Lake ty. Mr. Frain expressed much sur they live in. The Ashland stage now promptly helping the community view intimates that the Nevada, Cal prise and pleasure at the rapid ad-1 catties In according to the sclieilule The "Milk Maids’ Convention," ifornia .St Oregon is likely to change vance In all lines which has lieen The Hm»’. Arrangement» also itpjs’ar to under Preshyterian allspices nt tile its plan In the matter »if the exten I made »Ince he w:ts here last. have been made, by which the mail opera house .. ..... lay evening, attract- sion from Termo, Cal., to Lakeview. numerou» Irrigating plants, the tens front Portland and northern points ed a good-sized audience, and all were The general opinion has been that of thousands of acres of alfalfa, gram, arrive as early us it useil to. highly pleased with the program and (lie roatl would build along the east fruit and vegetables, and especially □The mayor of Ashland last week the manner In which It was carried side of Goose Lake, tlirouglia thickly- the great herds of lat cattle, present a wonderful contrast to the country issued an ortier to the cltIxens of th»i out. Mell render»*»! instrumental M’ttled farming and horticultural as it appeared twenty or thirty years country, to Lakeview, and make a t0*n to make u genera) cleanup of and v.s-al music mid recitations were ago. Speaking of the promising fu alleys, street», alley», streets, Mahle», Mahles, etc., In view followed followe»! by the milk ma«» maids ’drill and terminus. It has been hinted to the ture which enterprising residents may of the contagious disease» that exist convention, in which the character» business men of Lakeview mid the iconlidently kx»k forward to, Mr. were skilfully represented. The en farmers along the. lake that If they do •n nelghlsirlng town» to the north. Frain said that there are hundreds •'aines Daragh. Pat Daragh Nr. and tertmnment was a stK cere in all re not accept proposals soon to be made I of people kt northern California and the road will Is’ built on the west •’lit Duragli Jr. of Iron River. Mlchl- western < »ri':"»ii wI" lie e\p ■'tinp. I" side of th»’ lake, whore there Is no ?au. are here this week to locale. a 4.4.4«♦ 4-.J.-u OREGON. come here as wsm. this spring, as the roads across the mountains will com fortably permit. .Many will come to purchase tinds-r. others to obtain ranches and farms and engage In farming and stock raising. The cer tainty that this county will be in connection with the outside world by railroad, and the fact that we will then have good markets for every thing raised or manufactured, gives ushii rance of an unprecedented In crease in population . and business tie fore the end of the year. L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. | 11 JU J New Hard ware Store, CHLRCH DIRtCTURY. Klamath Falls, Or. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Regular Sunday Services: Sunday Sch'sd ;:t lo a. m.: Preaching at 11 a. m.: also at 7:31» p. m. At Gra.’e M. E. church, Sunday, April 21. morning sermon on "The Church of the Living God.” Even ing: No service <>n account of evan gelistic service of the YV. C. T. (’. at the Presbyterian church. C. A. S t » h K well . Pastor. A good Stock oi Hardware. Good goods at very reasonable prices. Not blacksmith ing supplies alone, but Everything generally kept in a Hardware Store, such as Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Spades, Mops, Brooms’ Tinware, Sheetiron ware, Carpenters and Hechanics’ Tools, Powder Shot Shells and Wads. Reduced price» on clothing, Duffy's. FOR SALE. Very desirable ranch of 185 acres, all cleared and all under irrigation, for sale at $25 per acre. A fine ranch of about 300 acres, well improved, lo cated 3 miles from Klamath Falls, for sale cheap. A good, improv ed ranch of 320 acres for sale at $10 per acre. Air Tight Heaters, Stove Pipe and Cooking Utensils. -Ä A. D. CARRICK. THE BRICK STORE. FULL STOCK OF General Merchandise. REAMES & KLAMATH FALLS, OR. For New» of the World Head the San Francisco Bulletin. Fifty cents per month, including large 28-page Sunday edition. Send for sample copy to The Bulletin, L33. Kearney St.. San Francisco. a Call at Republican Office. JENNINGS, Dr. Leabman, dentist of Portland, will be here in a few days to do work in hi • line. "I had pile» so bad J could get no rest nor And a cure until I tried De Witt’s Witch llazel Salve. After using it once, I forgot I ever had any thing like Piles.” E. C. Boice, Hom ers Point, N. Y. Look out (or Imi- tat ions. Be sure you auk for Da Witt’s. J. L. Padgett A Son», Kenn.