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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1902)
KLAHATH REPUBLIC SUPPLEHENT. 1 vol . KLAMTTII FALLS OREGON, TIICRSItAY, NOVEMBER : mi (lie Monday morning stage LI, |m>,> via tenths Of a square mile, as a perfectly 1 preservisi volcano, having a cylinder isHie iilsml MA feet high, a crater al ' Mell 1. Schmied and C. E. Frow town Its summit alsnit 2AI» feet in diam II. SnowgissM' arrived In of Pakula City. Neb . were here last eter and KO feet deep, and a lava Monday. Tiie bottom Friday and Saturday to make pns>f field around Ita Isisc. Bert Pavla was up from Merrill of the crater on Wizard Island is on timls-r claims. solid lava. this week. ...... -ungi isittleid Chamberlain .1, L. Vaden, proprietor of the Tliere can Is' no reasonable doubt HI v has h*n G. W. Obeneitain of In tile house, site tlvou Klamath Falls Lakes lew stage Hue, as to the fot liter existence of Mount try It. In less than ill town tills week. arrived the first of the week from a Manama, but its shape and size are utter applying It the caller more difficult to determine. Mount John Lind of Hairy w as a and asleep, ami ia trip to l.akeview. Mazanta Is composed largely of lavas d this office Monday. Thow. Hix hi of Tulc lake was In similar to those of Mount Shasta, weeks was well. Mn well known resident A. Kershner of Lost river w as a town Monday. He leaves in ulsiut and from Hie sliqs's of that famous Pulii Bahn is an iintiw Falls v isitor Saturday . a week for Yamhill county where lie (leak we may dtnw an inference as to and especially valuad those of Mount Maxiima. Mt. Sh.is Miss Maglltoii's new dental rooms may divide to ks-ale. cuts, bruises and sprait la. unlike Mount Maxama, dm-s not by < 'liltwissl A Ou. .«re nearmg completion. Harry Welter has been doing some stand on an elevated platform. It John E. Raker of Alturas has lieen very artistic and Buckingham and Hrr attractive sign rises with a majestic sweep ot ll.ooii I H>ots, shoes and frita. elected superior judge. painting on tin front of (’. Malt- feet from gentle sliqs-s alsmt Its Itasi-, gradually growing steeper upwards l»alry. Oregon. Mr. (.’upeland of L.mgell Valley t>y A S hi ’ s building. ■ lo • Ihe ‘ ‘ I mi I i ‘ I peak. \t t lie llelglit Ilf Jt'ST WHAT MX: w .is in tow u t his week. II. T. t hitwissi arrived home Fl I- H.000 feet it lias alsmt tin- asine >t Med- day from his visit at \shland. Wm. Bateman and wife Mrs dlameter as Mount Mamma at an Chamberlain's St equal eleva! loti in the ■ rim of i 'rater lord were liere Monday. Chit w.ssl remains to make a more Tabla, a, Lake, AI mi VV t Ills, Mount Shasta \\ Ill'll »oil ferì dull Tims. Patterson of Swan Lake was extended visit with Iler parents at rlses over ti..Imi feet. \\ lieli .»on liave no a» The ev idonee diss seem to show that place. i Falls visitor yesterday. When y>u have a 11») tli.it durlng file linai actlvltv ut Mt. mouth. M. F. Holland, special ins|M‘ctor .1. C. Ferguson was in from his Mnz.ima tbere must bave is-eu witii- \\ lien of Indian M-lusds, arrived fmm Hver l»n, |.*«t river ranch Saturday. III It a eoiumii of lava rislng lo a W lien .'""t l»>w<'l»4rr Geo. W. Lousier was an arrival Klamath Agency Tuesday and start- helglit of over *.0O0 fi et almve thè Win n .'"U have a |lr Il Is ed the next morning for \ger with I kisc of thè < a-ernie Range. Wlien .VU nvi irom Klamath Agency Sunday feel miit.iis hill,., |h*sible tliat thia great pressure, ald Li Viry man Marple. They will improve j( |*.M- Edward Frviier and son of ed. porlia|>s. by some other force*, cleanse .«nil ini'lgurxtr y Judge II. I. Benson, Court Report made an <q>enlng formed low dow n Valley wire at the Falls Monday. and regulate your liver er F. 'I Calkins and tttorueys .1. C. U|>on the mountain alopv-a. wlileh 1‘rlce 25 rents per l»>v. J. W. Lindsay and W. R. Camp- The ( Tilt wi - h I A C o . R ill ell ic and \ s. Hammond arrived allowed the lava to encapc. Mi of Lorella were here Monday Kuladdenee of the lava wit Inn the Sunday from laikeview where thev mountain left It unmipported and WANTED. 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wells of Bly I had lieen attending circuit court. caused It to collapse. were visitors at the Falls Monday. Two of three roitnifu Crater laikr changes level. I lur CRATER LAKI-:. W. E. and Han t'onner of Lone ing tiie summer, when there is rapid keeping, bv man and Addnua this Rock ranch were in town Monday. evaporation and little or no precipita children. J. s. biller of the I'nited States tion. the surface of the lake KUtmldes; L. C. Sisemore of Ft. Klamath was | Geological .survey, gives the follow- That Evprrssnian mt but during the rainy winter it rises board' i i town ttie fore part of the week, mg with reference to Crater Lake: again. The ■ welllatIon Is limited tol The devil he won't. Twenty years ago <'rater luke was about four feet. Ttie lake appears Histrict Attorney A. F. Reames unknown to the general public. It to tie f i*d eh telly by the vast quanti For odiable ntornut arrived from Jacksonville last Friday. is deeply set in the summit of the ties of snow which drift a mss the Ing public larvili il tn J. F. P. Cronemiller and wife of Ft. C.iscadt range alsmt *>'■ miles north crest and lislgv in great banks on the kar: get the Irnedt d Klamath were at the Falls Saturday. of the California line, in the central Inside. Ttie annual prev’lpltat ion <>f experience. western edge of Klamath county, the region is estimated as between C. 1». Fowl«-and Everett T. IVck Oregon. 17 tulles a little west of J. 0. HAMA 70 ami so Inches. Crater Lake lias of Portland have lieen here ibis north of Fort Klamath. Io miles due no visible outlet, nor any Invisible west of tin* upper end of tiie Klam week. ■ me reaching the surface directly ath Indian reservatloti. ibout 12 within a few miles. But the walls Applegate arrived Capt. O. <’. miles a little east of north of Fort of t lie caldera em-liwing t lie hike are A gelic i Saturday Scott, and a like distance dm- south from Klamath niadi up of alternating sheets of Ilo • General 1-aad of Mount Thu Isen. Tin- remnant evening. lava, dipping away from the lake of the great mountain enclosing' the practically in all directions, and tiny iwm . Surveylag and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fitch and lake was named Mount Mazama in a Specialty. All Bualne arc so pimms as to afford easy pass.ige >i lUghter <>f bmanz.i were Falls visi- 1 *!»•■, and the Crater Lake National Attended to. (Mike la for much water. Springs ou the l*ark containing 24H square miles was mountain are abundant and remark tors Tuesday. tttJNANZA, 0« established by Congress in May. l'.toj able ill size, VS[MS-Ially mi the south Rex E. Bord and < . X. F. Arm The geological record of this coun strong of (Mi ne wi re Ill town tile try is replete with volcanic phenom east . along a fault III tiie mountain side, winch prolNiblv affords an out- inst of the week. ena, but the climax appears to have let for much of the water ’hat per John Connolly, who lives south- is-en readied in tiie earlier ¡Motion ■ ■■lati-s through that portion of lite of tiie Neocene period, when one of rim. west of Ketio. was in town the fore ttie largest known volcanic fields of Cleanliness and part of the week. Itl ATH OF THUS. W IL SON. the world was vigorously active. Guarant (Astiland Tidings. i A. 1>. Ilarpold of Bonanza was do- This area stretched from the Rocky Tiie mountains to the l*acltic. The remains of Tin*. Wilson, 4 mg business at the Falls the fore 4/ jo X^ezrf for L wlecking of Mount Mazama and the pioneer resilient of Bonanza. Klam (■art of the Week. development of Hie great pit or cal ath county, arrived in Ashland at LANCASHIRE FIRE I Many Indians are in town this dera. which for beauty and grandeur noon from Salem. Iteceascd lias 1 he Be*t Remed) week, being Interested ill cases lie- rivals anything of its kind in the been a resident of Bonanza and lain- world, was tin* crowning event in gell valley for the past 33 years, and tore the circuit court. (Atchison, Kan., Jan the volcanic history of tiie Cascade was not only well known in Klamath This Is the season w .1. F. Adams. N. S. Merrill and E. range. The rim encircling Ciater county, but had many acquaintances who knows the Isut lie wus a native of Illi M. Ilammoud of Merrill were at the Lake appears, seen from a distance, In Ashland, croup is in demand In er as a iiroad cluster of gently sloping nois, but removed after he had I alls on business Tuesday. Rood. One of the peaks. To one arriving by the road grown to manhood to the Willamette T. V. Ward, a capitalist from the at the crest of the rim, tiie lake, in valley, whence lie came to Southern tilings In the world is to id in the middle of the ■ ast. was here last Friday. accom- all its majestic beauty, appears sud Oregon. About six years ago his whoop from one of the c! denly upon tiie M*ene and is profound mental powers falling him he was (■allied by Jacob Isler of Kiainathon. croup reimdies are al ly impressive. Ttie eye beholds 20 committed to the asylum for the In lie lost, in case of croup F. W. Jennings arrived home Mon miles of unbroken cliffs, tiie remnant sane at Salem, where he died yesler ver Is sure to be lust In day evening from Sacrament > where of Mount Mazama. ranging from day. aged 7# years. Two sons. Jeff. lars There usedbe over 500 to nearly 2000 feet in Wilson, of Bonanza, anil Simpson he was called by the death of his toned remedy for crou height, encircling a deep blue siieet Wilson, of Trail creek, and one hive syrup and tolu, but lather. of placid water, in which the mirror- daughter, Mrs. Mary .Mcliunald, of say that Al. Melhase, Tin*. Culbertson, led walls vie with the original slope« Bonanza, a*e left to mourn the loss mothers < 'ough Remedy is* belt Harry Worlow and J. L. Gordon of ' in brilliancy and greatly enhance the of a gissi fat Iter. The remains will not cost so much. I Tin- lake Is tie taken to his old home tomorrow, patient Io "throw yp I Ft. Klamath have been at the I alls 1 depth of the prospect, alniut «( miles wide and ti| miles where the Interment will take place. quicker, and gives relief this week. long, with an area of nearly goj time. Give this remedy S'mal ter Ila. ha, ha, Whoopwel Mrs. May Newton and Miss i • race square miles. the crimpy cough sppea Mr. biller discusses at length the mit you? prevent the attack 1 Ealeila Newton of Lx* Angeles, Cal., wagon” In town. ‘•N’express three types of lava in Mount Mazama. and is pleasant aiA having completed final proof on their ■ d describes Wizard island In the Yes, What does Ite charge? For sale by Chitwood 4 ¡nino, recken 'tsiut two bita. timber claims, left for their home lake, with an area of nearly nine- PERSONAL. Ager. Ä U. S. Commissioner Attorney. HOTEL BARBE J J*. SIEM