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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1904)
ft SUPPLÌ MfNf TO KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. TIII'IIKIM V, AtîGl’HT II. HMH. Midsummer Clvaram-« buie Tlie lindi Stole. Drink GrWl'Im A <> >* vi - i I' m pure cur IhMiaUwl ilriuki. • E It ILimid mid wife came down trum FoH Klamath today. ('tit I'lliv" Slimmer Dre»« Skirt» th» Kni k More. All mt vice» a» usual next Sunday •ii tin- |*reabytarlati church. Iliglival market price paid for rlilck •lia at the Central rrataurant. All Slimmer <li»«la at Clenratuo f.de —The Brick Mora, Jack I'elbni, the cuttle man of Asli land, wa» In the city Friday. Summer Dreea Pattern» bj*r«*ial haïr Tlie Brick Store. W. IL M iixm Iman and wife of Mer- rill were in the city the limi of tile teak. ('tenrani-e Hale Mimmer Do-»,, S oiim 1;.. ! - u juggling sitli our mail m i »M e again. 'I Im mall now g< 1» 12 In-lira later. I. ik- her» at I p.m View and otlu r mall goe» oui 21 bout» lute. W. I*', AI not, Kii|M-rliil<'ii<lenl ol ('ral< •i l.ake National I ilk, w is t.lkell sick wlille ill I In- I’urk last week, II» came to G-c city saiui lay, ami has I h - i -I i colilllu-d Io Ills bl d I-Vi-I silica, 'I lic diH-toi pronounced It m ii me CaM- of l-rzein.l. It wan Iholl, III n> <•» saiy to M-iid for Mis. Arant, who had tern ilm-d at the Luk«- A telephone iin-xxiige was w ti* Le 'bi- Fort, and a icilin went u**vi In ' d < niiul- tin-trip from tlie lieu'i <>Y Anna < n - I to I Ids city in just elglit hours. Mr Arant isunixlderubly iw-tii-r Io day. M. L. VanMeter of I’1»- vullay suf fered ii paint) tic stroki last Saturday uftermsin uml 1» now In a very serlon* condition M' VanMeter hit the house with Id ’i-un alniut 2 5» s ami not. r< t -•’iilng at nlg'-il M-an li was Hindi* He »«us found In the tli-ld st 7 o't-lu. k, lying on Go- ground wtn-n In- hud fallen. Ill* right side wuw eompli'tcly paralyzed. lie »1111 taliiliii-ci li-ild of niie of Ilio I ioim *», tile ollu r hud w.iiideii-il u.iay. ||>- wnscmrled tn tin- limu- by friend» and nelglilroi» and a ilm lot wa.> sum- mum-d. GOVERNMENT LNiii NEERS MEET TiiE prnpi f 1 MV» L »4 • PUBLIC MELTING AT THE COURT HOUSE. Mr. I Ippmcoft State» that the Ser vice Will Not Obilruct Nor In Any Way Interfere With Any Legiti mate Irrigation l.riterpi rae by Pri vate Capital. I.,l <• gentla-.il fi )v. .«Io «re. 11. A. Euiii.'it, and H. T. Nummer» slat«-«l tirai t¡ie m - ii I Imeni wux unanlnioua Iti l.ivor <>f furilx-r Investii» il l*,u. Tln- tiillowliig «-« iiiiiii H t «-<■ w . ia l lieti «p. polliteli, wltll power to i ili 4 futuri- meeting uf Un- fariix-ix furilo- pur- | k v- of fortnliig ali axw^-latlon: >. A. Emuliti! J. I*. A dall» A. C. Ix-wlxmxl II. I.. Bétison. Tlie liu-l. ihi-ii adjourtied. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY. Thousands of Collars Being Spent. I A Series of Articles which wili Lhow Some of the Perman-1 ent Improvements Row Being Made In Our City. E3UY A LOT IN Mountain View (ciron» l**t »••»•k ) A'origold A <'ampin'll, about ♦;:o-m Th it tlx- [x-opli- of this sn-tlon art Heg st-ar J. B. Hornet flfill Exam Tlx first building to •«- e«»n»truet<-<i | ine Applicants for Entrance to froi tin- product <>f Kl-tmalh Fall» I fully alive to Go- advani.igis of Irrl »III be that of Mon gallon w.i» proven by I lie largsattend the Agricultural C«i'e<e at Cor new brickyard '•«•Id A Camplsdl's barte r shop and ilfK'e nt tlx- public liii-i'tlng I.ml Satur vallis. liatlt bouse. Tlx- building will Is- a i.iy al (lie Court House, which wu» two story »tructiire with solid brick i called for tin- purp<w of t.ilkltig over liraly and stone and brick front. The ' I ’ rof J. B. Horne" '«f tlx Agricul with tlx- (.oil ninu nt enginecra the flrst fl*«>r, whld) 1x21x5«) fo«-t. will b<-1 project of Irrigal 111/six' ri i-hil(iilng tural College lit Corrali!* will I m - al lhe arid and swamp l indsin Southern tlx- Hotel Llnkvllie from two to four um --I for tlie barber shop and bath | Klamath and Northern Siskiyou o'clra-k Motxlay xftcrtK >t August 15, rooms. 'I In- »* <-oi.d floor will contain ■-iiiiitli-s. Jud;-,- II. L. |t<‘!i->-iii ai-ti-d to examine applicant* f-.r entrine«- oflli sin th«- front, and five sleeping Tire llru-b More. as presiding oltiecr, and aft-r stating .Hid to meet Midi olii, ra a» desire to rooms. Tlx: building will lie piped the object of tlx- liXM-tllig, Mr. J. B. ui'ike enquiries concerning the col- ! for hot and cold water tliroughout. S. E. Martin, tin- Merrill mer- hant Tin furnace and tanks will occupy the I Lippencot l was asked to explain the kiirl ftmlr filiti man, Is til tlx* city lias -rii< it. There will lie four front The Oregon Agrlrtn. ,.al Coll- gr- a* props t. Mr. Llj>|»'ncott said in part today. wind« as on the xwond floor, and a i Copali!» Is Ibi- largì- ! institution of as follow»: Clearance Sale La-liea N«ck Novel Tin- Klamath County l*romotlnn ••Tin- pilm-lpal reason I a n here is higher learning Ir 'fregiai. It liax larg; glass front do-.m-itairs 0*10 feet. | tie» TfiA Stick More. 530 students and 3 instructors, with Tlx- building, which is io course of MMadtiither Cfoarau.*—Salt*, to make < lull lielil it» tegular no- I lug Monday not to tell you what to do, but to hr. Tlx«. W. Gat<. as President. «-on-lru< tlori, already presents a very night, ut which they tiaik In eight leaf i> from you (icoplewliat your wish ti.itfl lor our fall and winter line» I lie new meinls-rs. Tins cluli 1» now doing es arc. 'J Ii* < nglix-ers i.f t In iteclam- Tin- sdiool Is support■ <i by the State attractive app>-aran«-e, and will lx-a hrlr'k Store. sulzstantlai addithm to our city. R.-nietnlier Graham A O'Neil oui» giH"l woik In ndvi-ilIxltig our county. atl'iti M-rvlcc are not to la- considered and C. S. Governi’ *.. Tuition free; F'lallra-k A Daggitt, Improvement» liooks about Ilo line carbonic dioxide ga». 111.' |*ure*t Now tllut they have jollied tin-St ate ns advra-.it« ». We are not »• Uniting board *2.75 pc«- W. a*» ut 1400. Th-- East End grocery I per annulli. Indaaex courses of four I■< »el-ipinint League tlielr llllluelicc you to accept any propradtion from us. *aa made. tlrri of Shallock A Daggett have I h -«-I i ‘ years Li pharmacy, ruining, mediani- will I»-greater. Tin- M-erctary is re The object of the Beclam.it l-.i> law 1» J. A. 11 misi on mid e»! !.«•<> ret urn- eri T'ur-srlay ev< iilng from an out Ing ceiving hundreds of let ter» of inquiry to reclaim arid public lands, and to as cal anil electrical < ..ginccring, house ••on pel!«-d to add to the capacity of ax Io t In- resource» of K lainiil h County sist comniunltlc* of land owners and hold economy, mil: iry acfetwe and the r store. They h ive just complet- I At < tilexMi. led a 4ox4<) addition, which will >» I Anytlillig In the way of toilet article" and II Is liop-'d tin- farmer» will assist the common |s-ople. In order i > give tactic», music, agriculture and liter iim <1 as a warehouse to accommodate perfumery and lanry stationery Kt tf>«' Mr Br-iWi r ami tlx- lni-ml»*raof tin- you a better underxtamling of ary commerce. Inch',Ing book-keep tlx-ir whoh-vile trade. They have I etc. ing. type-writing, »tonography, rlub in securing tlie niu»sury duta. our system. 1 will tell you wha'. we • tty f'rug »lore. also added a new «nice. School opens N-ptetr ’ «er 20. Tlx- matter of m curing ail exhibit for h.ii c dom* clscw here. finn John S. Sliook and wife of improvements i Geoige II. Burn, I ‘•'¡'In- Yuma project on the L-*wi-r Dalril > tit a' few day» III tin- city tlie Lew i» mid Clark Fair will I m - taken ♦3' h ). Geo. R. Burn Is building up by Ilic club, mid II 1» dewired to Colorado la-ars a striking resemblance tlie Ural of tlie Week. an«>tlier a«lditlon to ids fiardw ari get . m line mi rxhll.it im possible for Io the Klamath project. In the Yuma I have MM-iircd the arivi.-e» of J L. ! store. This will ls* used to store his I till» mid our < 'oimty I ’air. project we have an Interstate navi Setieii ol San 1'ranciac.i, a watchmakr-i machinery during the w inter. The | gable st ream; in tin- Klamath project And jeweler ol twenty yeata* ei|»-rlvnve W I. IIIOl Olli DII I I .HI.ST. item of freight is so great that Mr. we also have an Irtcrsl.ite navigable J.. Alv‘a Liraia. Mate Development txaguc Organizes Iltirn lirxls that it pays to have his At ' irrncy H. W. Krenev lui» lw-«-n T. It Hickey. the calile king of stream, alwo other Interstate brallcs of Io Assist in the Development lieavv m.u lilnerv ed in lhe ball I appointed ili-puty proM-cutlng attor Carson, says tl«<- indicai ions are gissi water. My underatanding of a navi of Oregon. for tlx- Spring trade. ney for KlaniHili eiiunty. for a stiff la-rf market this fall und gable st ream is one that Is navigable City Drug Store. Improvements. Three hundred Ih-vcl«ipment J-e:igue Ml»» Viola Norton of Woodland, whiter. He says that cuttle from lhe nt any point in it« course. In til. |<i0<). Merryman & White besides Yuma pmje. t we had to get an Act deb gates, representing Hit- best citi Cai., lllccc of Mr. and Mr». James south Southern California are moving and completely refitting tiiclr Murre and quite |«s>r, und it l<a>ka to ot Congress to allow us to divert tile zens and best interests of the state, drug store, have built a large addition Sigler I» vlalllng in the city. waters of the Colorado river, We »peut last Tuesday and Wednesday at The Meade Comedy Company are film ax If California would draw from would pr-iliably have to do the same the Marqiiam Theatre in INirtland. to the rear. This has been lilted up Nevada enrich than usual. Inyo In fu-w at Crater Lake. They will be at with reception n-om and private I here. In the Yuma project there was in coiisumm.itIng the 1 revclopment dépendant. flic 0p. ni IToiMe all next week. oC'.ces f >r tlie two dvctvrs. They have | already two systems In operation. League Idea, whereby the State's i i.'i.ih*’» *'tp<lrint«-mlr-nt .1. G. Might RIXI.IVI.D I*.I..«IS. There are two here. It 1» not the In energies are to concert in the big for also added I ¡COO w.-.rtl. of ncxr stock. [ ■« A ài B. manra carni In Tucsilay to cun ' tent nr purpose of the Government ward movement Intended to give i New Meat Market, cost 12500.1 Tlx- latkevlew Herald says Hut th< ;iaJJare building a big duct the rraininatlon of tr-achent. to Interfere with any existing irriga Oregon a place among the big State»' K' m -I x- iwo-sti-ry frame building in tin- East fUM me your walchéa for repair». A land offler lias ns-elved over 200 pat- tion system. Consideration will be of the I'ulon. En 1. tlie lower floor of wliteli will bi ! Watch r-artiwrt I** too r<nnplicat<-<t, or a entx to cash entry during the Iasi given tin- owners of existingc.nials by Klnmatli County wis represented break to>r dincult (or my repair depart weak. Follow lug Is a partial list of the Government, that In so far as tii* by J. Scott Taylor, who wa» the speci used as a meat market. The walls of psK-ntM on KlamutIt county laud: tills tl-or are fourteen feet liigh; the] ment.—I. Alva le-wia. anal» could I m - used, they would take al d- le.-ate fn-m the Klamath Count» J.inx-h McDade, Nels Johnson. space is 25x40 feet, and will b<- • a » 1 Iha-tor* G. IL Merryman and F M t Ill-in and | hi ) for same. Tlie A lima 1'ru.iii.l ion Club. , fluor furnished tn modern style with re- White can Ire found at llielr new William E Sutter. Karali It project wax a very dlrfl -ult one; tin- Th purpose of ti e League WMout-I odierni at flic City Drug Store, da» l-coii M 1 »-Iji-jui», 11.mis Deans, I esl limited C«>»f w .is 115 atl acre. The; lined by II. M. Cak- Pr-snl- nt -d tin fri ■ tators. etc. Mr. Kras I says they John E Hiller, Janies F Adams, and night. Klamath projict is much easier and 'ctiaml.er of Commerce. Mr. < ake ■ ex; -i-t to li.ive tl«- building <-omph-ltd Kathrine Neubart, Harvey L s-ott. in three weeks or a month. ' simpler and 1 du tl Mftt f>. Il Gat.-x, Mra. Layton and IJ: . Iw . .. , John Gilman, Irvin T Andi ison, (To is* Cunt inued.) Mi»» Helen tint.-» went to Crater lake cost near as much." This la tlie mosi imjMrL-int repre- Henry Mover, yuln W Audi rs-m. yesterday. They were taken up by At tin* conclusion <f Mr. Lipp* n -emative gat licring In the history ot HONESTY, COt'TAfiE Carolyne l'.iti hin. Os ar T Anderaun, W. W. Ilazr-n. Colt'» speech, Mr. A. I'. Davis. a «ist- Ore-oil. E.i.-ti Individual here is AM) COMMON SENSE. ('arrle V Lundy, Harry S Bradley. ant principal engineer of the llccla- lì" present for the purpose of working John II. Stilla ami sisters. Mlsa--s TISH IN CRAI I R I.AKE. at ion service, was called up* n. Ile I tor th upliuil ling uf tlie State uf < >r- A Tew Passages from The-'dore » Eliza ami Lillie Stilla of Boulder, Roosevelt s Speech of Acceptance. ■ plained the obj* vis of lhe Reclitlus ' egou. it lx au impurtaiit mission Colo., arrived In Hie city Monday nod W. F. A rant s.-iy a I hat .pinnt II les of Hon Act, Alni drew attention to the will locate here. which calls you hen-, and to the eml fisti flave al Inst l>ecn .IlM'o.ereil III fact that, “No ri/ht to the use of We face the future with our nasi ' that there Is- harmony nil through Mrs. il. W. Morine of Bonanza Crater Like. Before he came down in 1 our pr» sent as guarantors of our water for land in private ownership lhe convention. 1 wilt briefly state paxxril through the city Friday en promises; and we are content to stand some of tlie Ixiya went out In the Is.at shall l»e sold for a tract exceeding Ilio tlie object« of this tnoveinent. Ti>e route to Arroyo Grande, Cal., for' a or to fall by tlie record which we and as they were leaving the shore i acres t<> any one landowner, and no <ibj< -1» an- to bring portions of visit wltli relative» and friends. have made and are making. saw M-veiiil laige limit coming from .uch sale shall Is* m ide to anv land the state together It r co-operative Garrett Fish returner) yeaterday the deep water, and a few minutes af In dealing with the great oiganiza- own- r unless he be ail actual bona-flde movement for the advancement of from Merrill where hr- hiis lieen Itxrk- ter thei ■ were several more, and lhen tions known as trusts, we do not have resident of such land, or ravupint the state. Heretofore tile Inland Ing after Ills rahcli. He Ima junt a large beauty, h I h . iii _' o Inches long, llieti of residing in the neighborhra»t Empire has lieen worl^ug by Itself. to exp'ain why the laws were not en domjdbt>d irrigating for hl» sr-eumi swam by. < >n Sunday the boys went forced. but to point out that they of said land." The Willamette valley his been do crop of alfalfa. act daily have been enforced and that serosa to the Island, and lhe trout Mr. Davis then read the policy out- ing the same. Fort'ai < i is done the legislation has been enacted to In Tlie Meade Company will open for were quite thick there; so It has been ilneil by the ofllcials. which is aa fol same. Hence, tlie obit • of the en rlx night» nt tile Opera House Wltll proven that trout will live and in lows: crease the effectiveness of their en terprise which is about to lie launch Fish wen- ••The Fatal Wedding.” Tills will Ire crease In Crater Lake. **Tlie service will not obstruct nor ed here to lay Is to bit d together all i forcement. We do not have to pro- pose to ••turn the rascals out.” for fiillnwr-rl wltll (sipulnr playa like "Old first put In the Lake In 'A7 and sever In any wav Interfere with any legiti the Individual resource-, of the state Aentuek,” ‘-Man of Mystery," “A al times since, tmt this Is the first year mate enlerptise for the construction *>y collecting facts and statistics of' we have shown in very deed that any numlier have Is-en seen In the of lirlgiition works by private or cor- whenever by diligent Investigation a Jay In New York,”nml others. all the»-- resources, an’ fhus. through The Invitations are out for tile waters. |s,rati* capital, but on the contrary a central twdy, explol1 to the world | public offlelal can be found who has wedding of Miss Lyrla Sigler mid Mr. will lend every legal encouragement at large the greatness of Oregon, her betrayed his trust he will be punish ed to the full extent of the law with Fred Healy Jacotwm. Tlie ceremony to such construction. climate and her soil. out r.-gaid to whether lie was ap thkex place on Wednesday. August 17, '•The service will, if possible, how if you tell to the worl-i 'he exten nt 12 o'cha-k nt the home of the ever, protect the reservoir sites and siveness of our minir-' agricultural pointed under a Republican or a Dem bride's |*uieiits, Mr. miri Mrs. Jas. C. other essential portion» of a compre and horticultural and timber advan ocrat ic administration. In the fiscal year that has just clos Sigler. hensive project from seizure by specu tages, you will draw to this state The Klamath ('anal Company have ed the excess of income over the ordin Mrs. Anna K. Brockman anil Mrs. over fifty men now at work on their lators to the delrluieul of Irrigation large Investments of apltal that will ary expenditures was nine millions of Rosa Taylor of Bickleton, Wash., ar- tunnel. The working tunnel will tie development. develop t lie state Into a condition of dollars. This does not take account ••Where withdrawals have been rived In the city Tuesday on u visit 4000 feet long, of this 1400 feet or unprecedented prosperity. We can of the fifty millions expended out of ti> their parents, Mt. and Mrs. Jas. C. over one third Is completed. They made and Investigations begun, mid not unaided and alone press Congress tlie accuminulated surplus for the private parties ask the service to Sigler. They will remain until after are now digging .piotlt 201) feet pel to give us wliat wo must have. We purcll ise of the Isthmian Canal, It the wedding of their elater, Miss week but tills will be Inc reuse I now stand aside, fur their bniv-Ht, thio must < rganlze and thus bring to bear is an extraordinary proof of the sound must be able to show dial they are piessu.e on the Congress of the 1'iilt- financial condition of the nation that, Lyda Sigler that their pumping equipment lias contractors and not merely specnla- ed States and enforce recognition of instead of following the usual course arrived. The following tcai-ficr.i are taking In such matters and throwing the tors, that the project to be construct- the m -ds of our great state. They have ju»L received twenty- flic examination from Sup). W. <1. burden upon posterity by an issue of ed would I h - a real public benetlt, and We must iidve;.'->e through this or Wight, at the Court House this week: live wrapers and are awaiting the bonds, we were able to make the pay not operate as an obstructlou to a de- ganization and ' In ' ring to Oregon ment outright, and yet after it to Mrs. S. L. Burton, Anna E. Apple plows mid other t <><>1. h before commenc vilopment of tho irrigation resources. the desirable and representativeclass have in the Treasury a surplus of one This will gate, Emma Ihisxy, Zella Bussy, Miss ing work on the ditch. In a comprehensive and economical es of other states, and this cannot lie hundred and sixty-one millions. Mountain View is the only portion of Klamath Falls from liutenlc, Miss Newton, Bay Fountain, coiinnenco about tho first of the Moreover we were able to pay this manner." which can be seen Mt. Shasta and Mt. Pitt, and the other done except through organizations Gilbert, Brown, James Maxwell uml week. They luive ii gasoline hoist fifty millions of dollars out of hand The object, of the law, Mr. Davis stationed throughout the state. Prof. W. S. Slough. mountain scenery to the south and north, the Upper and* mid pump on shaft No. 0, and are without causing the slightest disturb- The plan of org; i Izatlbn Is to form ancc.to business conditions. setting up a steam hoist on shaft No. explained, was twofold: 1st. To se Lower Klamath Lakes, Lake Ewauna. the Klamath River A. C. Grlfllth and family, formerly We recognize the organization of 7. Two more steam hoists lire now cure the maximum number of prosper- a largo number of branch organiza of The Poplars, on Pelican Bay, have and the Big Klamath Basin. The addition adjoins and lies mis homes, and 2d. The perpetual tions, the state Ixsly to be composed capital ami the organization of labor on their way and are expected to ar lM-cn' spending a couple of weeks wltli control uf irrigation works by the of tho numerous branches. The duty as natural outcomes of our industrial directly north of the famous Hot Springs and Solfatara prop system. Each kind of organization is tliAir* fHcnds, Cnpt. A. I>. Holman rive here in a short I line. |H*Oplo. of tho state organization as thus con to be favored so long as it acts in a erty, one of the most valuable pieces of property in Southern' and wife, in Ashland. They left. Sat Notice tor Publication. Cunt inning, he said: "1 think we st itllti I, will be to collect from the spirit of justice and of regard for the Oregon Arlington Drive, the principal street of the addi urday for Santa llosn, Cal., where Land Office nt Lakeview, Orcgo. , have a graal Irrigation project. It Is various Individual organizations, all rights of others. Each is to la- grant Align»* ”, ItkH. ed the full protection of the law, and they will make their future residence. now up to the people. I would fur tion, run.» directly by the Hot Springs. essential fact? relative to the varied Notice is hereby given that lhe (nllow Ashland Tidings iug nmiiod wilier has fl cd notici of her ther state that the chances of the resources ' the ;la - and through each in turn Is to lie held to a strict obedience to the law; lor no man is intention to make linai proof in support Klamath project are excellent. They dlert McCormick, whd <‘nmo up of the central ollie, xp jit them to the above It and no man below it. The her claim, and that »aid proof -fill be from Kono to work on the tunnel wax made lieiore Geo. Chasliun, Co. Clerk of are so sufllclently good that I would world at large, ;h- ipbuildlng mid humblest individual Is to have his A chance to double your money in three months, How is the time to taken quite sick Monday forenoon. Klauiath Co., at Klamath lulls, Ore reccommend the formation of a water lasting development of the state. rights salt-guarded .is scrupulously as buy at first prices. Lots $25, $30. $35, $40 and $50.' Terms gon, on September 21. 1004, vii: users’ association by the people so Then she will grow as she has nevei those of lhe strongest organization, He bad boon working underground L avha A. T homi - sos for each Is to receive justice, no more $10 down, balance m small monthly payments to suit customers. whore It was damp and hud come up lid entry- No. 21.‘t(t fur tin- S'^NEqr, that they could deal directly with the grown before. It is the dawning of a and no less. The problems with atid laid down In the sun. lie wax Sec 35, Twp 40 S, It IO E W M. .'• lie Government. ” which we have to deal in our modern new --ra In lhe history of tlie State of Platted an J for sale by name» tlie following wituesw» toprove A report was then asked for from fair Oregon. Her accretions of capi industrial and social life are manifold; tiiken with chills mid fever mid had tier contiiiuou» resldem-e upon and cul fit be broiight to town. Later he re- tivation of »aid land, vii: bred Nttikel, the committee which circulated the tal will be larger and her people hap but the spirit in which it Is necessary to approach their solutionis aimplv .toe Ntukel, Caleb T. Oliver of Merrill, Klamath County Bank. Klamath Falls, 'Aimed to his home at Keno and Is Or., and 1-1 M Barnum of KImmilli I- ii II h , |»'t It Ion requesting the Government pier than ever before in the history of the spirit of honesty, of courage and to coniInile their Investigation. The the commonwealth. getting lictt'er Oregon. i. N. Watson, Register. First National Bank. Oregon of common sense. Addition to Klamath Falls. AN EPOCH IN THE HISTORY OF OREGON Klamath Falls has been tru- ly called the “Spokane” of Oregon. With its vast water power which is des tined to be used as the motive power for numer ous factories and mills; surrounded by and the natural shipping point for hundreds of thousands M acres of the best farming land in the west and with millions of feet of yellow pine timber lying tribu tary to the Big Klamath Lake, our city is fast be coming FHE METROPOLIS Southern Oregon. Permanent-improvements are now in course of construction. Busi ness and resident buildings are go ing up on every hand. These are not in anticipation of future busi ness but are to meet the present actual demands. The resident dis trict is becoming overcrowded. For this reason Mountain View has? been platted. WORK ON THE TUNNEL Mountain View is strictly a fashionable resident dis trict. There is not an undesirable or poor lot in the entire addition. THIRTY-SIX LOTS , sold the day the plat was recorded’ to residents of Klamath Falls. W. O. SMITH,