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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1902)
p.iMgH REPUBLICAN Willits' new ri'sidemc. Il Is Ihcr--* I f<>rv vvldi til that th« eastern part of M iln street is putting on its h'-llday * •***T7r X*'’ ’• "1,ï •m land which wa« c„VrrH , * appurel, and it Is to I m * I iu | m - i I such brush t w<> w<M>kn ng<$. g-MHl work will continue until It Is local news A Washington dispai- h to Mslur- no longer needed. day's dalhes cooim,^ The action ■giilnst G. F. Harris, bAil At IkmaniA to appointments, th- iiai„. 1(f H K di-lsl1’»' -barged with assaulting Geo. M Murdoch to »u.-.-.ii A ('astel a* Gleason with a deadly w < m | m > i > at opri a Mountain Waif,” |*»lmaster at Klamath Falls, the Alturas during trial of the la»k->ul J* limi-M «•»*''"»• I latter having resigned on securing lynching rase hist January, came up ’‘ talli«* '*l"veo the acts of the the nomination fw ..(,(|,„y for hearing before Judge Buckles of git« Theatre (Ju. Au Aiturus New Era: Jt--v W. J. So>mio county, ul Alturas last week I Wright arrlvitl |;u,t M,.vu from and on motion of the defene« was ’¿ti*»’ ’n**lr* ° kuil- ' ItaliNI, New Mexico, Mlll| H||| make dismissed on the ground that the ntfav »velll»g In "The MoUII- extended »lay» fa M<-| I- , »'. Klamath defendant hud I mm - ii denied hl» con- K». . ami laike conni --- ---- He I» Uli »1 Itutlomil right Io have bls trial « tain *»ir H*vlviillhl rr at Yreka caught Dre i'll I liiihhiNl h* mid within sixty days after Indictment. ♦ „i ami «"» damaged Will Is-gin his Ural meeting ? New Harris was-me of lhe attorneys for I’llio < r««k till* w*< k. the defendant In li*c L> m >U< hi I lynch £ Anliland Tidings o. n Gates ing casi'. I ii the cm -'agstnst Harris. Van. .I<-*’• In & DMiufll. V. Gal«» of in,. Midway Judge Buckles occupied the place of lclcph<>ne A T-1-graph Co., came Judge Harrington. „o.f'.siihn»l »'■”* ■••• III from Klamath Falla, Monday, ISMAlatwl I» »'•■>*'’ ,u be lU® ,lr;,lll‘- PERSONAL. where he had been in the interest i-ltv In ••*' Volt"! Nlatca. Tin- * • hreomiMiny He w«* a-coin pan led SEWING al)llual de»“' M‘* 11 43 F. N. I.lbliy of Portland arrived * by I . < . Brower, th-' atlorm*)*, wiio MACHINES In-re Sunday. ¡dijo inluibilrtiit»- 4- will Jucsle al Klamath Fall». 9 .tlrtlil«Hi hicalled ti.the change K. M. Iloothhy of Ft. Klamath was * < apt. <>. t . Applegate received a are tKe best that . lbe mu* of Iwldlng tlm eamllilal«»' here Monday. lrtt'-r thin week from d«* promoter mechanical un i be ¿mt thia P»«* “ ““ Jan. Goss of B a Fall» uf tli« railroad, building Into Klam- skill can pro î3rd balead <d »th. sth county, »tnt|ng that 25o men 1 Isltoi Tuesday. duce, and at an houglit FJmvr and Fred Apph-gale J ns. Pelton of (¡old Hill K»*n* iihw uinp|iivu<| on iip» ifrufln and honest price, djuhnthnwl • «•* drove uf .Merluu 1iiiun wurc WHiited and arrival here Friday. I fully warranted ^plaal **< k. being alsml tMu In rouhl nurd ut mmt . TM m I m an W. E. and Dan Conner ^■brr. The** will be kept on their for ten years. from Swin I ukc Saturday. opportunity (or any <lr*irln<4 work. grid,.« lake ranch. For sale by F. W. Davenport of Marysville, Th<* liotrh 41*1» 1 nut ally well tlllwl I U elll •* »cen by •" arlvertlsi- with htran^i is wli» uri* hi’fc to Imv Calif., was here lust week. M„nt rhrwherr In this paper, a can-1 tltnlx*?, Mgrluidtur.il huxlg or nmke It. M. C. Blown wa» In from dnbi«''»'l K,'rn al other In 1 »‘fctn»i*f 11 •». We Wr believe the Bound Lake ranch Tuesday. <4 II* I*’11 J3' capm-lty of h-tcl* win |M. naw none too J. W. McCoy of Ft. Klamath Th* (touthem Parlllc Cb. Is making large to aceoimn-alate the greatly ,Itrn*hr Improvements to Its r--ad lner«a*cd Influx of m-w |»-ople u»»ur- a visitor at the Falls Monday. A. (’. la'wi, and wife attended (.wr th* tvlaklymuu New rlglity- cd lo follow during the cooling ditch meeting In Merrill Monday. piund ralU are replacing the sixty- moot ha. L. IL Applegate came down from («upsind - mics n-iw In use. Tile Ptirlps Hollili * concert here lil» Swan lake ranch on Monday. pr. Resin*» Inform» us that the Friday night wa* attcndi-d by a go-al A. B. Townley and wife of Klam- yict'urdy ran-h. Hire* mil«» east of alacd audience. Both the music and a!lion, Calif., arrived here Sunday. luirv. ha» l>c«n rrlea»-il from quar- ehruti-ei were of a high order and Presiding Klder Summerville of Use, »n-l that there la now no were Ils-rr-ugtrly ippr-i iatcd l-v »11. Millpu in Klamath county. n.O. \J. W. BUILDING, Mettsr*. lii-1|>» and ll-ilinra left Hie Grants Pass was here over Sunday. Lheryman llaxrn left Tuesday Hr*t of Hie week for their California W. A. M>'l*onald and John Elliott KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. i t t-> return bere of Dululli, Minn., artlvcd here Fri ax-miei: t'>r labtmd. towhl- h place horn- a. Tin 1 - h* nan*veil Mr. and Mr». Nichol», again next fall. day. stk-bavr »pent th* winter here. Geo T Hilda In, aspirant for 1*. N. Puckett, the bear hunter, Tlw • year-old daughter i*f G. F. county Judge, arrived home Natur was in from hi» muuutaln home the Mita living ->n the Kcarn--» ranch ita) from l*--rtl4iid ,uxl Nun Fran (|r»t of the week. 1 ' nrw K*n<>, died of ararlat fever Nun- cisco and intermediate (mints, where Capl. O. C. Applegate, I’. S. In day. We are Informed that there It 1» presumed he ha» lM-en can vann dian agent, came down from Klam ing In the interest of Iris candidacy. ath Agency Monday. arv im > more eases of the disease. 1 Pnapritlng f-tr artesian watrr 1» By hi* good-imt 11ml »mile we con Searles Tompkins, a pioneer of elude h<- ha» reason to think Io cun In y«igr»a» -m th« desert north of Siskiyou county, died at his home Silver lake lii Mk« county. If the roll up a majority in I m >(I i Oregon near Scott Bar, April 21. ro'erprisr Is succensful, as all hope, and California. ('. A. Bunting, one of the leading W-- are Inforiniul that the house many other atlrmpta will follow. stockmen of Npragtie river, was doing .It la nearly time to Iw-gln pv«|>ara ! on th-' Kearns r.m<-h where lhe acar- business at Kia.oath Fall» Monday. txm fur a rvzn-l celebration at Ulla let fever wa* prevaleut, has hecn II. E. Momyer anil wife of Klam- It »fa-old Iw strictly quarantined and tliut the ath Agency were Klamath place no July Ith. Falls made II* biggest an<l most at trac quarantIn-' will I»' maintained until visitor» the latter part of last week, (here is no longer danger of coniutu- live celebration ever heid In the W. F. Arant left the first of t he nlc.itlng the disease. Till» I* the r«oniy. week h-r I »mgla* county to get some proper course and should I m * promptly II. F. M-tr-l-s h and wife, newly* horses. lie will lie gone two weeks. followed on 1 lie out break of any ron- app-intrd pint master and deputy, Mr. Main, a tlml-cr emitter from h»>e fsitdllarliwl lb--m»clvc» with lhe tattoos or Infectlou» disraae. Wash., I k at t hi* place Gray» Ifarf-or, All the --andidal«» for county --fit dullea ->f the i>m<-e during lb-- pci*l remain several and expects to ee*. except -'tie, attended tile ditch fes dais and will tcih-ve Mr. CasteJ ■ m<-nl ha. meeting »hnd.iy and submitted St nor*. .1. M. anil J. IL Moore and Mr. III- iiim !“ s lo lh-- Inspection of the Uvglstrst»>n tssduv wilt cluse In Mitchell arrived Friday from Ager u*embled multitude. The one ex tsuusrka. before the end uf which with big loads of freight for local ception «a» V. «'astel who was tin- liai* all dtiarns should qualify t hem- ii-lr to leave the poMolffct-. The dealers. s low to vote. Thctc Is yet a con tile unuswill- »iron- wind and Hying J. L. Yaden, Mdrrablr number to register in tili» line, -lust mad-- th-- journey rut her disa Ashland- Klam.it h prwlnct alone. greeable. lull all met a cordial wel departed Sal unlay on a business trip We are requested to announce that come al tie-hand» of Merrill people to Pori land. Rev W. II. tfftields of Oakland, Cal.. and had a pl- .i»ant sojourn. Prof. Kolit. A. Hopkins, formerly sill he ben-neat Sunday In preach of till» place, has been re-elected N111ul.11'» < 'r- gonl.in contains the We in the l*res)>jrt»rim> church, principal of Hie North school at follow In;' report from Washington, umlerst.in-l h« tusi b<- called to <«ru- I com. ruing the ratification of the Ashland for another year. p» thi* pastorate permanently. Dr. Frank St -ong. president of the treaty with th-' Klamath Indians: Lakeview Examiner: MI m Maud ••The »- n.it- Indian committee today University of Oregon, has resigned Windiirk experts to leave fur San favorably reported Scnati* Mitchell’» III» present position to taxvime chan Francisco today to take a s|Mrtal six amendment lu the sundry civil bill cellor of the University of Kansas. monllai* co liege course. She will ratifying the treaty with the Klam N. N. Merrill and wife. F. S. Bran visit relatives in Klamath county for ath Indian», whereby they cede to don and wife and G. W. Fisli and • short time before going to the city. the foiled Stale» a tract of »21,»24 wife were up from Merrill to attend W> understand there la a move* in acre» -<f their reservation. The the Odd Fellows' celebration Satur the direction of organizing an agri- amendment appropriates $.»3-,000 to day. cultural auciaty, and also efforts to pay for the land. W. II. Morgan of Fort Klamath •Hr»'»I»c a Ismrd of trade. Hofh visited I III» place the first of the Thrtkld Fellow» ’ celebration here on will undoubtedly give the DI . CM MEEriNX wuuld be of Inestimable benrtit In Cemetery Work of all Klnffs • last Natunlay. •« h-nor of the Inatl- j week. Las’ week he made a trip to company more substantial aid by Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. puaiiotlng the wejfs'e of the county tuti-Mi of th-' order In America, w.w the Lakeview land office to file on a subscript ions. (Uontribiited.) and town. Shop Opposite New Feed Stable. largely uttende-l and ii genuine suc- limber claim. The stockholders in electing the mammoth Irrigation project The Naturday was ''Oregon day” at Mr. Fields, a capitalist from Mich- of Klamath county was fairly launch present and first board of directors ; cuni . The parade, headed by the the • harb-aioii espnsltlwi, and among brain ban<l. was the Initial attraction Igan, was here Tuesday. He is Inter- ed Monday, the 2Sth Inst. Messrs. have given a new impetus to the tls* feal urea of the program was an In lhe morning, ami was followed nt «•sled in flic limiter of this county Leavitt anil Mills, who have had the project. The lioard is composed •dilri-s* by Congressman Tongue. the -peril bon»* by songs and an and will soon return here with a organization of the company In of conservative business men, in Ills r | h '- n || 1» reported to have been appropriate address try Rev. J. W. view of Investing. charge as attorneys for the incorpor whose judgment the stockholders one uf the ablest and must interest The Klamath County Live Stoilr Brvant. I»anelng occupied attention I Eugene Hammond of Merrill, who ators. went to Merrill Monday morn and people have implicit confidence. ' ing given during lhe big fair. Association will pay the above re The Merrill Mutual Canal Com during th-' afternoon and evening. underwent a surgical operation on ing and met with signal success in ward for the arrest and conviction of Yesterday G. D. Grlzxlc bought Near midnight an exidlent -.upper Tuesday of last week for appendicitis, the matter of organization. A board pany, incorporated and organized by . any person or persons found guilty of •he Interest of T. J. Bryant In the was *«n-»l at Hold Llnk- lllc. All Is reported on the ro.ul to recovery, of seven directors was elected bv the the people of Klamath county for the stealing or altering the marks or •ncal marble works and is now sole I which Is gratifying news to his many stockholders, consisting of N. N. Mer purpose of diverting 30,000 inches report n good •If»»’* brands of any stock belonging to any nweer. Mr. Grlulo is a lirst class rill. W. I’. Whitney. F. L. Pope. E. of water from Klamath lake, and member of this association. friends. Ashland Tidings: A gigantic Address Chas. Horton, President workman and deserves liberal patron conveying it a distance of forty-live Geo. D. Grizzle, one of the proprie S. Iliillps. Fred Melhase. Th-*. Mar specimen of the genus homo was on or.I. O. Hamaker,Secretary. miles over and through the best age. Ho proposes to he prepared to tin and S. T. Summers. Subsequent ruesday's Tuei „ south bound overland, and tors of the liwal marble works, ar-, ly at the first meeting of directors farming and alfalfa land in the coun •atlafy those who deal with him. “ I here the rived here Monday from Myrtle while the train waited N. S. Merrill was i Icctcd prcsleent. ty, is a project worthy the serious A lerrlllc wind, blowing at the young man »<•» “n of nmcli Point, where lie spent the winter, j consideration and substantial support rate of seventy-live miles an hour, Interest to »crowd of men and hoya. lie Is here to remain and follow Ins Fred Melhase vice-president. E. S. of the people. Water Is all that is Philip» secretary and S. T. Summers •Irirk the middle West lust Friday lie tilled a seat and part of the business permanently. treasurer of the company. After necessary to make land, now worth •nd did considerable damage, causing In t lie smoking ear. He was nothing without Klamath Falls is to have a genuine organizing, the board of directors ad- comparatively *"ne fatalities at Joplin, Missouri. feet and ten inch-'» In lx water, worth forty dollars an acre. j-timed until the 9th of May at theatrical treat all next week. The The storm was very sevarc Ju Iowa, weighed 4»n pounds. and 1» 21 years Klamath Falls for the purpose of in The people have all the proof neces Madison Square Theatre Company Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. of age. He Is said Io have been a that Is playing all the large town» specting the pro|r-se<l point of diver sary in the lands now being Irrigated, While G. T. Baldwin was In San wood chopper In British Columbia, between San Francisco and Port land ; sion of water from Klamath lake, ((»convince them of the productiveness » Francisco, he bought a large new hut has been beguiled to Yankee have been Induced to leave the rail and the proposed route of the canal of lands in this wection with an ade MRS. E. J. BOYD, Proprietor. land for lhe money there Is In him ns dynamo for the electric light plant nt is ex- ex quate water supply. At no time has road and play I his place for one week, over the first mile or two. It I» Trimmed and Walking Hats, Undershirts, Stockings, •his place and It has been shipped a dime museum attraction. pected that the board of directors the prospect been so bright or the giving a complete change of program , Shirtwaists, Ribbons, Etc., Etc. E'XTTr^<L«T and will arrive here soon. It The eastern part of town Is great each evening. Note In another col- > will at that date take the necessary conditions so favorable for obtaining *111 greatly strengthen and Improve ly improved in good looks of late. mnn what the Valley papers have to steps to have the surveys and estl- an adequate water supply for the i ,„, r--------- •he lighting power of the plant. Severnl new buildings have been pul say in regard lo the company. They unites made, which will be done as farming section of this county as at There were $35 in greenbacks, $10 LOST. I up. Blclm's bold has been enlarged, present. Water and lots of it is In gold and some silver. Finder will soon as possible. open al Houston's opera house Mon Nince buying the Crouch ranch * — J .«.»rfl MASS* W rillin | Mrs. Blanche Griffith, who, with please leave the pocketbook and con- Th* people generally, realizing the what the farmers and land owners adjoining town two weeks ago, Maj. MyllHhly painted »nd now present day evening In “A Mountain Wulf. need to make Klamath county to others, went to Lakeview early in -....uinir n noca rance Th The Seats on sale Monday morning at Importance of the projected canal to tents at this office or at the Griffith Worden bus been following agricul «'very Inviting appearance. I “blossom like the rose.” January to make proof on a timber ranch at the Poplars on Upper Klam, stores of Judge Willits and the Duffy the farming and general business tural pursuit» with lightning energy. Chllwtssl's. Up-to-date shirt waists and under- i claim, lost a pocket-book. containing ath lake. A liberal reward wjjj be interests of the county, are giving Last, week, nsslstiMl by two men, he Company have lieen very attractively Walking hats and tine dress hats j about $50, while en route home. paid. wear at Mrs. Mayliujc’». Improved, and elegantly decorated. tlielr hearty endorsement mid lately vlcared twenty-one acres of sage at Mrs. Maylonc's. \notlier very line building Judge brush l-uiit throe-fourth» of a mile ** . Klamath Falls ELECTRIC BIO STORE CASH STORE. l 4 Steel Ranges, General Line Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, and Crockery, Furniture and Burial Cas kets, Paints, Oils and Glass, Carpets and Lin oleum, Wall Paper, Sewing Machines. -S tiletto Hats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries. The Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown GEO. T. BALDWIN, New Stock Now Arriving. ! Hardware & Furniture Dealer. CANDIDATES BALL L. F. WILLITS, Proprietor. AT Bonanza, Oregon, May 1,1902, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE REBEKAH LODGE NO. 106. Tickets including supper $2. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE A good time is assured. CANDIDATES’ BALL Given By FLflCUS’ CONCERT BAND Everybody invited A good time assured First class music. Tickets, including supper, $2.00 ► EXCELSIOR I. F. Davies, Prop. DAIRY, KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE. 1 SEE GRIZZLE & BRYANT For General Stone Work. $250.00 REWARD $ NEW SPRING GOODS 2k*r ' tiik CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE.