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HI< mu , I ro A Rilvwrstwln, B®M*«»m, Pstvh- SETS WILL ASIDE. i hi, \\ liiqdur, Brookfield, W cmh I m , Br®k«»r, b.'(s«»u, I’niuii Hall AssuHaiLm, Hess, Weed and California Capitalists IMuglaa. t'len*<>n». Henshdw, Kuysvn, Michael Hartcry Was Insane Lssstm, Hermann, And others, wh<««o Opening Up the Great Not Sufficient Cause For lo*.N®n in thr Aggivggle amount to |1IO,-1 Klamath Basin With o < - ____ ............. Suicide-Widow Gets 900. Ul Outside Connection The oflh'® of the Postal Telegraph <X>., Entire Estate. the telephone ctmipsny'* »»Iflc®, ami 1 ' j 1 L J1’***** Don’t send out of town • *V*ci*l te th* Kltetth WvpuH*“*n - twelve pole* o! Postal** line extending j' for your goods. I have an immense nse lineof line of (> Wa^l.Cal., Jun«e —Tba W««l Lum a distant)» of three-quarter* ut a mil*, which came up (or probate last Thur* day at Oakland and was contested by Good* and |[ bar Co. ami Railroad are qutaly build- i were burned. warranted goods to select __ from in« a road to Klamath Falls. At first WHISKEY. the widow, ha* lw»en net a*i»le. Ju«lg® thry atr providing k«v logs forthair own prices guaranteed It will cost you nothing ■■■—. I \V. E, Green® exprvMfld the opinion mills bvre, whbh hare a rapacity of I Just arrived at K lamath Bar from Ohl that *’a man ran lie the sanest of men w here i • 250.1X10 fret in 2« bouts. Thsy start 1 ■ *oca^ *t my »tore. I will show you w Fort Instilling Go., Kentucky, and still commit suicidb,’' but by Hart J r~you can save Money.__________________________ !! from Wred at an ««ration of S5tX) fret, Stoney 10 barrel* whiskey. This whiskey wv ery** act* shortly before hl* drath Judge thereby ore rooming switchhaeka and will guarantee to lie the bv*t ever offer- Greene, however, is of the »»pinion that high gnkdea. Th« road Is now in dpvra- rd in Klamath County. Sample free hr was mH sane ami that there was not tion and cars are running daily bayond Bi mi n Ba«»* ¿J sti their nt cause for him to t'otnmil such the newly compMed trestle. The com I an act. Th»» derrasrd lived at Hay- Notice to Creditors. pany is laying a quarter of a mi!» of ' wants and was iMkssrsMrd of considerable All creditor» ot Mat Haines, deceased, track daily. Th< hare threa first class imuins. His w ife w as ill in Ran Fran engines, with fsur drive ahrels, and will pl.-ase let the undersighed know ci*»'o, and he complained to friends that about 66 cars on the road. The rails the amount of their account against the her family was getting all ot hi* money. ■ and road are all stareianl and equal in deceased and I will settle the ramerai A few days tafore he killed liiniNvIf Soon as possible. J. K. G. Usines has hr gave J. F. Reynolds, president <»( the construction tosny first clas* railroad. charge of the ranch with the iHnlvi-,, ,„k, | ABB avtugxo TO UBAS* LAKB. ^,.«1 t'ompany, a ile»*l to Mrs. E. J. Haines, A carload of ipikea, from the Illinois signed, pro|u*rty at Hayward* valued at about Redfield, Or. ’ IIU.IMM). A couple of hour* before his Steel Com (winy, has just I'een unloaded I and ties are oa the ground to lay a track Hammock*, Cot*. Tvnts and Camp death hr wrote an order to the t fakbiitd to Urara lake. prer the summit near the Vtensile—The Brick Rtohs. Saving* Bank to give his wife IllUA he Boyce ranch, then from tliat point to | ........... —r -h-------- --------- ------ -- „ . [ O|| deposit there, lie had a broth- ; Klamath lake—almost level l<w 30 miles TIMRKR I ANP ^A^rT^JUN^^^is .* M°1*h’« , er wiih M hosi lic bad never quarrrled ! —to the lower end of the Klamath Ra- Nulle* l* tereby <1v*n thst in c«»mph*ner and a nvieo of whom he wtut very ful»d l sin. There is only l7o foot drop from wllb tho p*»vi»ioo« oT an «et ot ('«»ngrvM lie gave neither of (hem a cent. M<Mtl June K timt rnliflw.l ’ Au sei for th«» <<!«* of I there on with only one bridge and no tIn.brr l*n«*> In lh«* <tAtr« of t'al’foini*, <»rc of hit property *.w given to a cunipBrn gon, N*v*t* «ttd Wanhinghm Trrritrry," s« ent» or trouble from present point of *xt*n«1*d v «II th* puhlic land «late» by *ci tive blrangvr, ami (o the wile. who. it it* grading to Klamath Falla. of Aucusi l. tsft», John M An«ler«ou. *»f l>slry. alleged, waa the mime of hie inaanity, i! FURNITURE s Resident. I Collections Attended 4th of July CELEBRATION Klamath Falls Arrangements are being made by the Klamatb County Agricultural Association for a glorious celebration ON THE FOURTH Races, parade, ball games, fireworks, excursions on the lake I have thousands of acres of choice alfalfa land and stock ranches near the Town of Merrill. Write me for information JOHN T. KING. MERRILL - - OREGON SIX aBHINOTHB BOAR. | Abner Weed is the president of the Weed railroad. The direct-»« are G. H. Wendling of San Francisco, G. E. Kittinger, Loa Angeles National Bank. E. S. Moulton, Riverside, Calif.. Mr. .Martin and others. Any one of the above are able lo build the road alone. B. F. Brooks is the Secretary. qriBTl.T Bl ILntNO. ASKINU NO HONl'S. Mr. Ambrose, who has charge of thr survey and construction, leaves next Monday. June 27, with a corp* of as sistants to complete survey. The cum- pany expect to handle freight and cat tle by November near the Ball ranch. The directors meet at San Francisco on the 37th to decide w hether they will ! push on lo Klamath Falla this Fall or not. Next week I will inform you more fully how road is progressing and de scribe the country of pn»,»oeed route. Cmmty o(Kismath. H»*i* of Oregon, ha« thi« da* Aled •» thi» otQc* hi» »worn »tatcmcnl Nu .■ sm » f,*r th- vurvhAM» ot th«» NUN El, SK’xN’K’, NK\SE’. Ärc IA TpSTH. RllV W M and «Hl <df«»r prtwi lo ahow that thr land »onght la morr valtablr for II« timber or »ton«* than lor aariculiiral purpoar«. and to r»tablt»h hl» claitn to «aid and brforc <h*o T Hahl*tn. Cnuntjr Jhdg«» of Klamatb Uounlv. at hi* ortU*«* at Klanuth falla, Ortqron. on Thurwiay. thr 1*1 day <1 September 1WM He nam«*« a« wit neases* CH McCumber au«t h»*rph lh*uinK«»r of Datrj. (»rrgon. Ja»per R -nnett and Fred Hur»iitir»f K a uath Fall«, Or»-<on, : Any «u*l all per«*»n* clalmtns adv«*r*'ly thr abov* <F*cr .b»*d land« arc ?e |ur«t* <l t«» fllr | thrlr cl*m« In Ihl» «»fflre on or beforr Mld l»t day vf epirnitsr. I ah J N. W atvö «. Rrgl«t*r D epartment nr the ittfrior <»«‘n*r*i t-BTH OffiCr. W‘&»htn<ton h C . M bv 17. I'VM Bernbllcan in Polltle*, and devoted to the Timber, Agricultural, stock and Wool miereau el the grant Klamatk County. PnblUhed every Thurwtay by WESLEY O. SMITH, E dito * àxd PaosBirroB. » « THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1004 IRRIGATION IN KLAMATH. Water Rights Low as Compared to lead Irrigated by the Governmeat Tbs Secretary of the Interior has ap proved fourteen projects for storing or diverting water for the reclamation of arid lands—one in each ot fourteen states. For the Uncompahgre project in Colorado the appropriation is »2^00, 000. In this case it is proposed to di vert water from the Gunnison river, whose vslley contain» only a ■mall ■mount of bottom land, through a tun- nel six miles long, into the Uncompah gre valley, which has more land than water, ft is expected to reclaim about 100.OtV) acres, and the estimated cost per acre is therefore, 925. The Mini- dok, a storage project in the Snake Biver valley in Idaho, is a proposal to reclaim 120,000 acres for 92,600,000, or 21.66 per acre. The Yuma project in Cililornia proposes to irrigate by diver sion about 100,000 acres of bottom land for 93,000,000, or 930 per acre. Storage reservoirs on the Colorado will appar ently have to be made on the upper river, and will involve long canals, with, probably, much I om for seepage. The reservoirs, however are quite sure to be built in time. There is a possibility that the Yauma project may be gieatly enlarged to take in the lands of the Imperial colony if an agreement can be reached with the California Develop ment Company and the settlers. The Milk river project in Montana is a stor age proposition for diverting flood waters onto about 250,0C0 acres not now irri gated, at a cost of 91,500,000, or 96 par ■ora. This estimate of cost ia so small that ws suspect some error. The state- mant in Forestry and Irrigation, from which we take these figures and which may ba regarded as semi-official, is not quite clear. A project on the North Platte river, la Betoraska, proposes to stare A4W.000 acre feet, probably suf- fMsnt to irrigate from 275,000 to 300, 000 acres. The estimate for this pro ject 1« not completed. In New Mexico it is proposed to store water on the Hondo river to irrigate 20,000 acres of land at a ooet of 9300,000, or 915 pe. acre. The Fort Bulford project, ia Nortl Dakota, involves the reclamation Oi •MOO acres at a ooet of 91,560,000, or » Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing;, Furnishing GoodJ Boots and Shoes a complete and up to date Une of G i XXI m , SntilJllO DAIRY, I. F. DAVIES, OREGON BREAD MAKER ■ bn ate I.Mdi t<n1 »imagWy in ,i MINI ri B, Randada iw. a tn« d„a(a ewar tilt IttitO Itruhf aed Naina Reder Hrrtil. fttfupl*. Batjp. , SOLD 8Y BALDWIN, THE HARDWARE MAN MAMMOTH STABLES • • • Rigs furnished with or without drivers -------------------- —1— We keep the finest lot of horses In the country. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD TIIOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r EXCHANGE STABLES W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOV, boarded by day, week or month« Lei ▼ VI • Hay arxi Grain bought and sold. PaHHongerH convoyed to all part h of Southern Oregon and Northern a lifornia at the very lowest rates. | ivprv Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hotel Linkville. Phone Main 14 — — . __ _______________ . ♦ I McCORMICK MOWERS REAPERS BINDERS RAKES f* Ì FACT IN Notice 1« hereby given that «<•• •! bl-f« *4 <1re««e< to th«» ('ummlMlonrr of th«* Grnsral I aim ! •?!;• -• and mat k< ». It. will ba rrcelvgl bv th* Reee vcr of I’ «bile U »ney« at the (■.■* land office at |j«kevirw, Oregn ’. no to. sne Including the 4th da> •»! Augu«t. (Or th« purrha«e of JWVOOO feet R. M *a*r tun ber ai<l .HUCorti« of eordw*>o«| to be cut front grvanaad dry limber -<»un<i en«»ugli and »ui.a b!r fa thr purp-wc »perlflot. and the cordwood from thr l««p« and top« there*»!. tr«»m pine an*! i whlteflr Location of the tun her on a tract «f land fi th«* *»W»<ofHF»< of Sec 34. Top. « H. Country order» carefully and prompt R < X W Mcr., all within the « avradr Itan^r Forsd Rrwerve (Moutbcrn Pivlwlnn) Oregon ly filled—City Orng Store. No ltd» of !«’•• than 11 lO t-cr M frvi f< M and i 40 ver cord for c*»r«lw*»od. for h »th dra 1 and , livtlg tln»l>« r. will br <-oti»lder«*d A «1«*^H»»lt TIMHKKI.ANH A<T JI XK .1. I «TH MOTKR of |<y) 00 mn«t arcampany «‘«ch bid. an I pay FoR PCHI.ICATIOX Thi* rapid development of irrigation mett In full tsu«t hr made to thr Receiver 1 I’nilr«! Hiato»* Ijit»<l Offlne. wttbm 30 da«» of th«* da*e ot notice of a*aid. work means the building of a railroad or Ixkrvlrw . nr«*g<>i.. huir > P am nay. if the bidder •*> elect at thr time of : SntIre Is her»-by giv« n that tn compliffiner acroea Eastern Oregon. Such a rued mWkltig bid. hr male tn three equal payment« with th«* provlsloRffi <>l the art <4 funfftr»« *»f tn B. SO and ‘MJ day* from Mid «late The pur will be built arrow the state, traversing | ch9»rr will be required to utillao all of thr J>itie S. 1*5» rnfillvJ ‘An art for the aalr of ’ (’altfornt* Ore <!e»d timber on the tract which 1« «uitable for itmtser latíais tn tH th® irrigated districts on the Deschutes I the purpose «pcriSrsi, and <»nly «o much of the gon. Nevaste »n«l Washington T« rrit»»ri," r*trndto all the Public land Muttee bv <« ( and in the Klamath country, and tap i lirn< limber will be cut a» may b- nee* «tarv of August t !***? (’hartty K I ■••fdshl of Kla>u to wake, with thr dead th«* amount purchas ping the timber belt along the eastern ed No green ptnr timber of a «mailer diamr- afh Fall», f’outttr of Klamath Mtal* of Or<-«<>n, ' ter than clxtteeu inch«»», or green wh te rtr of ha« thi* 'tnji UH in thl• <»lhrr h«*r «worn eta. • slope of the Cascade Mountains. The a ttraller diameter than twelve lne<.«’« at tl»e mrnt No Sli for th.’ vurcha««' ol th«* MW* «»f N W' . NU of n A HIP a of MW ‘, Hrr XI. Tj. <7 business is there, and thr railroad will b«we. mint !>♦• cut. Pr«*«pr*-tive bolder« are H. R 9 K. W M ami wilt nllrr |»r<»«»f to sh<>* a<!vf»e«l to call upon the Forest HuprrvUor. ' be a wonderful help to the development who wHl Inform them ot thr rule* and require- | that the |af»«1 •-•urh* is mon* valuabla for its menta which will govern this »ale Timber timber or ■tone than lor agriruhnral pnr ot that region, and the population will I *<n valid mtuing and nth-r claim« egempl from i«»«es, an<1 lo establish h«*r claim to eaitl land i »air. Titnlwr wnaold may be purchased within twfore Gr«> T RaMwin, Co Judge of Klamath grow beyond all exp«ctation0. <’<>,(>r, al Klamatb Falls. Ur, on Saturday th«' •th Aap <U A/Mtoat. IWM <9hn name a aa wit The Klamath Basin Kwa sonvhewwt Inrsses; A MJamiaon. M A R. bTrie. Mark I. right to reject any and all b’d» 1» re«« rwd Klamatb Lake and in its natural state j K F Jaimv-n. a|’. <>f Klamath Is- w. a . R icrabus , L'vnuniMiuncr. . B Any am! all {><*ra«>ns claim lux adw-rwly the it is a aagebrwsh plain. The Ankeny above <lrst*ribc«1 land» arc raquoglrtf to file tbelr • d!!«« on Of trail.*rs said ditch takes water out of Klamath River Triumph* of Modern Surgery. JVth day of Augual, 19»M a short distance below the lake, and J. N Watson. Register. Wonderful thtnga are done lor the | ____________________________________ MASCOT Corresoondenci Invited. Safety Deposit Bow THE EXCELSIOR I KLAMKTH REPUBLICAN Cashiet Country Produce taken in exchange tor floods he gave nil that he had left. From these action* Judge Grt'rnt» held thut llarterv wag not td aound mind. According to the decision rendere»! bv Judge Greene, Mr*. Lnuiev Hartrry, the widow, will get the fllOU in the Oak land Saving* Hank under a will made in I 1897 in which Hartery left her every thing of which he waa poearaaed. It thr land deedml to Reynold* i* recover ed by the widow it w ill have to Iw* by another actum and thr only herring th«« prvevnt deciaion ha* np>m thia pha*e of i thr caav ia the fact that Judge Greene ha* hvl'i Hartrry wa.* not *a*«r when he made hi* last will, and it can l<r argued, was not, therefore, sane when a few «lay* l>vf«>re he deeded the land to Hey- nold*. »» per acre. A project in Oregon. which will probably be approved, in volves the reclamation of 40,000 acres in the Malheur valley; estimated cost not given. In South Dakota it is proposed I to reclaim about 105,000 acres at a cost | carries it around a hill to the level of 91 .2H0.000, or 911.71 per acre. In lands, where it supplies farmers who I human body by surgery. Organ» are TIMBER L\ND. At T JfXK 1 HCW NOTK'K FUR ri’BLU ATION. Utah |1,00.000 has heen appropriated are cultivating a total of about 15,000 taken out and acra]*d anti |>olnitied and Unit*«! Mtate* Idiwl <MBr*. for the unusual purpose of reducing the ar res of land. Ijikeview Oregon. June |WM put hack, or they may be removed en- Notice Is hereby given that in compliant» storage area, which is now to great The land without water is worth from tirrly; lone® are spliced ; pipe® take the with thr provisión« of the art of ('ong-'cae of that the loss by evaporation largely ex $.5 to $10 an acre. The farmer e agree to place of deceased sections of vein*; an- June!, 1*7*. entitled An as't for th* sale of limber a !■ in tbb '»»• •■< of California, Ore ceeds the quantity pnt to beneficial use. pay the ditch company |10 an acre for a tiseptic dressing® are applied to wounds gon. Nevada and Wuhlntton Territory,•’ as rstended t«> all the fubilc I.and Hiatra by art It is hoped to increase the irrigated perpetual water right and |I per acre bruise®, burn* and like iujurie* before of Anguwt 4, IMF-’ Ullian H M>*ore ot Klamath 1 ares by about 70,OuO acres, which per year (or maintenance. I«and that is ' inflammation s«*bi in, which cause* Falls, county of K lamath, Stale of Or* gon. ha> thi« <lav f!li*d In this odlrr her sworn «tale would be 914.27 per acre. There has i now worth |5 an acre will be worth |2-r» them to heal without maturation and in ment No for the t.urrliaae of fh«' MF’, of MW’ *rr $. and KS ol NW\ and NW’^nf NR’ been appropriated 91,150,000 for storing to |30 as soon as |10 more has been ex- one-third the time rw]uire<i by the old Her * Tp :•» m . r m E. W M, and will olfer proo water in the Big Bend country in pended in securing a water right. Thi® treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm to show that the land sought la more valuabl» for Ila timbgr or stnoa than for agricultura Waalilngton. Thu project u said to , means much to the development of the «ft* on this same principle. It i* an uurpotM and t<> establish her claim |o »aid tM»iore t»ro T Raid»• in < <» Judg-- of Klsma'h involve the largest area of land in any country. antiseptic and when applied to such in f'o, Or, al Klamath Fall«, Or. on Maturday, th« day of August. I‘«M Rba names a« wit one project under consideration. There Land that is raising one ton of rye juries, cause® them to h<*al very quichly. Jüth nesses Z Rii»»«*ll. If V Mitchell, <’ Il I»rl.ap, P will be more money required. In Wy hay to th® acr® will, with water produce ft also allay® the pain and soreness, C Wi’gon. all of Klamath Fall«. Oregon. Any ami all person« «■lalining alver«**ly the oming it is proposed to build a reser five ton* of alfalfa, worth at least a* Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your at»ove-d.-.« ritte<l land« are re«|u«*str«| to f)l> their claim« in this office on or before «ahi voir on the Shoshone river capable of , much per ton as th® rye hay. When home and it will save you time and JJth «lay of August 11*M bolding 156,500 acre feet at a cost ot • th® land has been *et to alfalta it will be money, not to mention the inconven- 92,250,000, or 914,10 per acre foot. This worth HO to |<i0 an acre. ience and »offering which such injuries TIMBKK I.ANP. ACT JC\K ». Is?». NOTICK n>lt 1-tBI.K'ATION water is to be largely used to re-enforce entail. For »ale by C. C. Chitwood. Unite«! Htair» I . a nd offlr*. the natural flow on lands already under Ij»|evl*w. Oregon, June a, imh SISSON WIPED OUT. Notice 1« hereby given that In «-«»mpliBncc cultivation. As the duty of water in with t Ip* |.fo»ni«»n« <»f the art of C«mgr«-«» of MISCELLANEOUS June 3, |*7*. rntitle»l •• An «nt for th«* »ale of that valley is not given, we can not Entire Business Section and Large timle-r land» In th«* Mate» of (‘allfornla, ore ; Number of Residences Destroyed eetimate the cost per acre, bat it would Wanted—A girl to <lo dining room 'pm. Net ».la and H«»hingu»n Territory," a* , extended to all the Public lan<l Htatr* by ari ' by Fire. certainly require three acre feet in the | of Augu«t « irerj. A0*11 st Bu«*-ing of Klamath I work. Apply at the Central Calo. i Fail«, county of Klamath. Htale of Oregon, line reservoir to fully irrigate an acre of One of the most dura trous fires in the For Sale—A new Rotary Force Pump. thh day fl I. d tn thi* office hl» »worn utatement land, so that the water would be very i No 2M-’ for the pur<*ha-e of the M’4 ot NW', ■ history ot the town of Bisson, Cal., oc Inquire at thin office. I NK'# of m W i ., 17. and HK1« of H.-«- |A costly. In addition to the foregoing |Tpa7M R II F, W M . and will <»ff«-r proof to curred Bunday afternoon, which de Wanted—To well 2000 ton» of hay in j «how that the »and «ought 1» more valuable about 93,(M),000 each has been appro stroyed the entire burinera osetioa I . a|w crew u> ent and stack on con- for ita timirer or «tone than for Agricultural priated for the Salt river project in above Whiskey Row. K. P. Walsh, a I trBCt, ati<i to ri«tabll»h hl» e!aim to »al«! Address, Ralston A Co, Langell norpoaea. laml before «)**T Baldwin, ( o Judge of Klam Arisons and the Truckee-Carson pro ath Co, Or, at Klamath Falla, Or, on Friday commercial man, who is »topping at the | Valley, Ore. I the I9tb day r>f A ukum I. 1904. He name« a» wlt- ject in Nevada, upon which work has Linkville, witnessed the fire aad tells fiea»4-«: Ja.««>er B« nnett, Fred Buening. nf FORBALE—All my household furni Klamath Falla Or, Charlc» M«-< umb« r of already been begun. the tlory as follows: There had been a ture for sale at reasonable prices if sold I»airy, Or, John Brett of Pokrgama, or In all the Secretary has apportioned Any ami ail per<*ona claiming adversely the ball game in the afternoon between in the next two week». above d' M-riirt-d laml»« are re«|iie»lcd to flic under the law about 927,000,000, which Bisson and Yreka, and our party had re their claim» In thi* office on or before «aid G BO. W. B haolky . is considerably more than there is now 19th day of Augurt, HAM turned to the hotel, shortly before four, /. N. Wataon, Regliter. in the fund. It will be observed that AUCTION RALE—At 1 o’clock Sat when we noticed a »mall »moke coming the eetimateeof the cost of the Govern urday, July 2, 1901, I will sell all my from one of the building* down town.,, . , ... ment partol the work vary from 915 to Everyone r»»hed'lo the »cene, which >'”“**l**d**° 930 per acre. In addition the settlers wra in Hansen’s confectionery «tore. ,or CMh' WM. G cntn «. must build their own lateral* and local The fire company were there by thi®1 FOR FAL1J—I have another bunch 'S controlling work* and prepare the time and had the hose in the building Missouri short-horns. 21 heifers and ground. The complete coot of an irriga but there seemed to be no water in the 4 bull«- 7 roans and the balance reds, ted farm will probably run from 950 to main pi;««. From the tiny stream that <>,n **« them at Klamath Falls, 975 per acre, and in some cases will ex W. R. B bown . came from the hoee it would have taken ceed that. But the farms will be worth STRAYED—From my place in Klam about five minutes to fill a pail with the money.—Chronicle. water. It there bad been a good pres ath Fall», one sorrel horse, weight aftout sure on I believe the fire could have . Huu H00 pounds, branded B, B. tali tail rircaed d«ked and IRRIGATION. I mane reached. Ha» grown out a little. been stopped right there. A quantity of fireworks were thrown J. L. Y adkm . What State Treasurer Moore Ha* into the street and these caught on fire FOR SALE—Stock and fruit ranch to Say After His Vis» to Klam Livery, Feed and and sifded to the pandemoniam. In comprising 3fto acre«, with plenty of ath County. side of ten minutes the whole bl<x:k I outside range. Has a fine orchard By digging a tunnel 7,000 feet Jong was on fire. The air was full of smoke , Caleb T. Oliver, ProD'r through the base of a hill, the Klamath and flames .nd th, fire spread in all di- an* Merrill • Oregon rections. There wra no wind blowing can be used for irrigating. All Canal Company will provide water for the reclamation of 30,000 acres of arid and by 6 o'clock the fire wraabout over, lny cattle, honw-a and farm Imple- land, thus more than doubling the area having burnt buildings, sidewalks, tele menta will be sold with place. It MRS. of irrigated land in Klamath Basin. graph pole« and everything in sight. will pay you to write me. “I have no doubt of the success of The only psrt of the town which es W. II. COHtLAND, the project,” said State Treasurer Moore caped was what is known as Whiskey 5-1» Lore! la, Klamath Co., Or. upon hie return from a visit to Klamath Row and the outlying residence portion. F ob H al »—The Klamath House—A county. ‘‘Work la already in progress There wra only one fire proof building ft rHt'c).s,"':»•/<»,?n "hotel" all furnished, and the irrigation company baa made in town .nd that wra 1» Whiskey Row. Gixxl bu||dljj< part ,t„ne Jlarn contracts with farmers for the irrigation All the rest were frame buildings.____ IceD.r, bIw.k»mith shop and outbuild- of 25,000 to 30,000 acres of land. Borne The tot* Jose is placed at 9200,000, inuR, a|ao , g(xxl gar(J,.n. W)......... ub. of this land is always watered from the with Insurance of about 9*W, 000. The |iabw| tra<)„ jn , tf)Wn wbnr„ ac. Ankeny ditch, and the farmers are heavtertloeera are the Hisklyou Lum- coroin,xlation(, are a|rea<|y OTertaxe<li merely changing their patronage. When ber A **>-000, Hinder Klamath Falla will double its »».pulation ths new system has been completed Knox Gimpany, 950,000, Bh.rpe 94,000; (lllring ,b, n„t our for Wo arc now there will be 60,000 acres of irrigated Mirror office, 96,000 ^e following in-1 Mlling. Fof rticll|ar, w,|u> „„ at east land in Klamath Basin, and it will be dividual, lost heavily: Messrs. Rinckel, the Klamatb one of tbs prettiest valleys in Oregon.” Emmon«, William., Hanran, Osborn, Klamatb Qr of bridgo. JR. For Rent to Promotly. BISHOP 0> [ fi. HEAVES. Vice President. RAILROAD COMING. ► ♦ f Steel Wire Cable and Improved Cable Cars GEO. W. IIII RaX Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer ♦ * ■ bale stabijjs HONG SING west side ; stables Jas. Sigler, Prop’r First Class Horses LAUNDRY Fine Carriages Japanese Curio Störe Feed Stables* RESTAURANT movod into now building ond V A. Teams with or without Drivers Phone, Mam 193