Supplement to the Klamath Republican. Thu sday, December 8. igoj CHRISTMAS PRESENTS For Sweetheart, Lover, Husband, Wife and Children JEWELRY FOR LADIES Rings, Watches. Ouard Chains, Ribbon Fobs. Necklaces, Brace­ lets, Ovid Beads. Lockets. Stick-pins, Collar-pins, Collar and Cuff Buttons, Emblem pins. Ear rings, Brooches. Chatelaine pins and lots of other pretty things. FANCY SETS, ETC. Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Military Brush Sets, Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, Collar and Cuii Boxes,, Cloth Brushes, Comb and Brush Sets. SILVERWARE. T ea Sets, Cake baskets, Bakers, Berry dishes, Pickle casters, Bon-bon dishes, Bread trays, Crumb trays, Carving sets, Waiters, Napkin rings, Salt and Pepper shakes, Tooth-pick holders. Childs cups, Childs knife, fork and spoon sets. Shaving sets. Fruit knives. Knife and Fork sets, Spoon sets, Berry spoons, Cream ladles, Pie servers, Butter knives. Sugar shells, Soup ladles. Oyster forks. Tomato servers and Nut cracks. JEWELRY FOR GENTLEMEN. Watches, ¡test Chains, Dickens Chain, Gold Fobs, Ribbon Fobs, Rings, Scarf Pins. Watch Charms, Collar and Emblem Pi ns Cuff Buttons. and Charms. Shirt Studs. A Complete Line of Everything. FINE CUT GLASS Tumblers, Sugar and Creamers, five, six, seven and eight inch Nappys, Nappys with handles, Spoon Trays, six, seven and eight inch Salad Bowls. Albums, Neck-tic and Handkerchief boxes. Large Line of Pictures, (¡old pens, Vases, Leather aid Shell purses, Statuettes, Clocks, Sea Shells, Etc. A Splendid Line of Holiday Goods at Reasonable Prices. L. ALVA LEWIS. 1 i rimarci NPi Jk’l ’iwn STATLS OF IRRIGATION PROGRESS OF EVERYTHING BRIGHT MADE GOVERNMENT AN IMPORTANT CASE FOR OLD KLAMATH IN KLAMATH COUNTY A PROPOSITION BEFORE THE COURT EXPOSITION. J. F. Adams ha» made the Govern­ The old snying I hat it never rains but After the pa«t week's storm of enthu­ Port.»n«l— Although nearly seven The trial of the case of the Klamath that it (wHirs is detnonslrateri in Klam­ siasm over the irrigation question in months «nil remain before the opening ment a proposition to sell the ditch and Falls Irrigation Company vs. the Klam« ath county's prosperity. And tlm rain Klamath county it is (roMihle tliat a day, June 1, the construction work on interest of the Little Klamath Ditch the grounds and buihlings of the Lewis Company to the government. He of­ ath Canal Company has occupied the i« universal ami it ia |«ouring all over calm of several weeks will follow. an«l Clark Exposition ia rapidly nearing ferer! to take |l()U,Ot)O for the entire in­ time of the court the principal portion I our bleaaeri territory. In the matter of the govurmn<*nt pro­ completion. Several of the mam exhib­ I t |»m KlatnaGi, 1‘oe, Langell, Alkali, ject the work ha» I wen temporarily turn­ it j«ala«» are airea.lv finish*! ami the terest, the purchaser to assume all con­ of the Week. It Was a ease in which Judge Ben«- n iuist river, Tul«' an«l every other valley er! over to the people. It is now all iu completed state of the lamisca)* gar- tracts made by the company. Tliis is dening is exernplitit-d in the l«eaiitiful considered bimselt imlirwi-tlv interest*! in the county the rain of pros|>erity is the hand« of a ixiinmittee which will or­ lawns aixl l«*!s of blooming flowers haw,) upon a rate ol $10 an acre for the land now under the ditch. It is stated ami Judge Arthur L. Fraser, of Port­ falling ami the clouds which carry it ganise as rapidly as [smible to meet the which now grace the site that the government project will Ire able land, was agree.) upon as trial judge. Three of the main exhibit palaces— are gathering (lin k ami fast. Even the requirements of the government. The the Agricultural building, the Foreign to use the ditch in its present shape as There were also distinguished visiting bleak ««I l lull« are turning gre<-n ami organization for work will lie easily per­ (Regular Correspondence.) Exhibits building, and the l.ilreral Arta a lateral to its main canal should tile Counsel engage 1 in the case. Wi.,. ceive justice by the propio. the l>arr<*n placea are hiding themaelvea fected luit the duties arw vast an I va­ bnjl.iiiig—are under roof and ready to Dairy, Ore., Dec. #, IWH. C"lvig,of Jacksonville, was associated deal be closed. Friends ol private interest are jus ­ - from the grami march of advancement rious »ml it will prr when followed to its logical conclusions i cial world. The laborer, the capitalist, major poition of their lime getting their estir g on the groiin«ls is well atlvaiiced, tion am! » -oil for damages against the hear from. N. H. Drew on the stage marl acrosa will certainly rivirai lire ernia ol the 1 the railmad builder, the enterprising work together and completing re(«orts the massive tindvrs which compose the deiemlant. It is an net ton giowing ont DEATH OF CHARLEY HUGHES. walls arel pillars I*.ng airea ly III place. line Flat 1» well setllerl ami in tine VUII * company. The pmpte aew tn govern­ man—eve«y claas that mean busineaa on w hat lias Irern done. of water rights Iretween the two corpora­ ment Irrigation a much chra|«er ami ami ex|«•cl to letter their comlition and In the meantime the Klamath Canal The Mines and Metallurgy. Festival dition tor travel. tion*. A numls-r of witnesses were call« Hall. Jhe Machinery. Electricity and l*tt««r prop, «itine Ilian private irriga ­ B ‘ lvan«-e with the loreiii'«at portion ol L'vmpanv wiLLpursue its Intrors on its Dispatches reached Klamath Falls Chas. Drew has m««vs«l np««n I»i. Transportation |>alaee, an«l the Oregon e«l ami the contest bar Ireeii a slitbboSH- tion, hence their sell iulervsl causes i i hvgori arc coming. tunnel. Tireotbeers»nnounw that they bunding are rising lr««m their founda­ Wednesday, announcing the death ol homestead in the north end <>l the val- ty fought one. them to choose government Irrigation, Ami the tow ns ! Compare Klamath will close dos n work on the main canal Charles Hugh», a prominent ram her tions. The .'-belter jaivillion. Ioeal*l ley. The evidence closed Tuesday and lire just outside the Colannade entrance, is tn government irrigation it becomes i Fall» w Illi it» condition two years ago. and stockman of Poe Valley, who pa.-aed owing to the appr«ia> Hing winter freeze ft I n rum«»rr<1 that •‘Hag^bruah** !>■« attorneys for t.Hh sides are pre 1«ring r*-eiving the finishing touches an,I some m» Ami Merrill, am! Bonanxa. ami Illy, ami ami devote the avasou'a work to the tun­ beaulilul iiiislehng work in decorative away at a hoapttal in Sa< ramen to, first written arguments which will he for­ of prlvalipintereets. Therefore, the pro. F.irt Klamath ami Ihiirv! All ar«' in nel. The« expect to enlarge it to its of the week. tl.ia | nnmi I V’ <>nv u( the fail Indira ui ilesi »ns is to be m ted l««tli on this build­ pic shotihl purchSM« the pro|rrrty ol the > the swim, the pe«rpie six' it ami are jub* pro|*r ca|«a< ity during Die coming win­ ing ami Collona«!,- entrence. Mr. Hughs hail l>een taken to the hos­ warded to Judge Fraser, aim left fog vlilhlty. Tire Coll««nade entrance, located at pital about two month« ago suffering Por’land Wednesdav morning. Klamath Canal Com|wny as cheap as i ilant. ter mouths, and also complete the a,« In thr Eirtdaior hall at Dairy next I Twenty sixth and l j«sliur streets. at»«ul Kiuiiiath connly resource« and Klam­ proa« lies to it. Friday rvrtdiitf, lh»cetnbrj 9, Ihrrr m ill possible. The conci natoli t lieu is obvi­ eigh een minute»’ rule from the busin­ from liver trouble. He lingered along enterprising eitisene They stat« that early in the spring ess aecti.m of J‘,.i tland, admits otre to endming much suffering until the first KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO b«* given a acliool rntartainment. The ous. The wdfl-liru-as of the greatest ath county’s rhirl feature will U* an auction nalr of nuinlrr «lefeals the ». Ilishni«» ol the brought H nil alartlt. iier great timber they will pnt on a larger force of men Hie grounds. From the entrance« a of this week, he breathed his last. ÎX EFFECT (MTTOBKB 24. 1WM lelta attrsi-le l the Ilin.lermen id the than ever an l push the entire project glimpse is hail of thegramic«>urt,named Deceased leaves a wile and a number Aadira l>aftkrta containing aup|wr for les», r numlrer as private interest. IxTNve Laird 1 \ M. Columbia Court, with Guild's l-ake. the of children to mourn his loss. The Ns iellata <«l thia vicinity are well w«rrl«l, and thia started railroad bulkier» through to Completion. two. The |>r«»err«I n of the »»ah' arc to l»e Arrive Bogun 7.JO A. M« Go-ernment Península and the river tn pleased l««au»e the |«-ople ol Klaun.lli to thinking. Iler un«-«piale>i nat'iral i'p -Il the oilier liand the government the vis'a. Flanking the entrance are He was a pioneer of Poe Valley and " 01 eri Bridge u»v«l for Inlying arb«a«| supplies ami l'ir •• •* Foil Creek 0:10 - tiiture for the Dairy achrafl house, All. county have showed themselves in favor water reservoirs till«-«l with eutticient authorities declare uncquivivably that the Administration building, ami the had many friends throughout the coun­ •• Klamatb Spring* •di •• and raprctally ladies with Im-kvt». ami <>l public volisi ruction of the irrigation waier t<> irr igate vvery inch of the soil the government proj* t is a go, and il tai'i«», tiro ami era«-rgriicy atations. ty. He lelt a good ranch and a number * Mile 0:J0 * 'n-sing straight through Coluuibia gentlemen prepared to purchase the work». They «lami that tins i» on the in the county first attract*! feral eili- this is true, deals in the way ol compro­ Court, which uunsists of two broad aven­ of stock to his family. The funeral kxrk *• Ff'kevnma •do •• t*,«. ialiti» plan, ami will I* an object aeua, who pul it into use <41 a small mise» with intere-ted pro|««rty owners ue». with epm-i ««t«. sunken gardens he­ place at Sacramento, Wednesday. Leave Fokegama Mine, are invited to attrml. > F. M. lesson for the |*o|,le. A» »<«m as the Arrive Wife ilio F M. M-ale. Then gigantic private enterprises •mi »«-quirv-l and vested rights, along laren the central figura of which will lw There will I»« a neighborhood C'hilst- Klamath Spring» •• mas trad in Hildebrand schrwd house on | hsi | i I v see that it 1» lor their interval saw the point and l«egan to act. Then with tl.e |>a»«ing vf laws in aid of the the statue of t!,? heroine, Sa«'ajawes, Worst for sale at the Goodrich Lum ­ FallCieek * one reaches the |«ar.q«-t at the lieail of Christmas Eve. Evervltody is invite«! they will take tip with th" other Social- I'lrcle ."ain, who in always slow felt sure project, and eonn the slid lands of ready well umler wav, will lead ont- The question. "Re*rlv*l, that intem­ The Adams dredge is biting its wav ing this way. The Wied railroad peo­ Klamath county within the shortest want into the lake, then westward, GENERAL FREIGHTER, perance line eauevd more misery than crossing the Trail a«. I lin-lgeof Nations, War, Pestilence an,l Famine," wasaldv ea«t ward along tlie eolith shore of Lake ple are surveying anti building with all time an«l u|«m the most Mtinfactoty and emling in St. Hel«*n's road. Pnaupt and careful attention hand led. The judges decided in favor Ewauna dividing » wide s«‘,>|* <>| the of tlu'ir might to get to Klamathoounty. terms. Tlie rrail. which is the name given to to all orde swamp land al the low waler line. Gov­ The Klamath luike railioad which ha«l It is evident bevonrl all «lonht that the cuucessioli» stieet, wiil lw locatci art the affirmative. The next question ernment soil ex|»-rt Means, who visiter! t«*vn at a stand at ill for many mo'ilhs Klamath county will lead the world un­ on the near part ol the Bridge ot Na­ for debate will I* "Reaolved. that Fire the dredge, Isrred «town with his vx|»ri- has sent its representatives in the field der the system that is to reclaim the tion.». Heie.f r a distamv of MM) feet, is more destructive than Water." the hriilge has l»«en built l-V) feet wide, meii'al Instrument alxrut 18 feet ami ami it is whi»per*l that there are • rid west and at the same time mark a an OSCAR C. STONE, I the allows will lie located on both The prnapect of government irrigation for.ml the same character of soil at that other» looking this way. •hies of a seventy foot avenue. The new era in the Nation's history. for Klamath county has made everypcaiy The railroad men are looking this way ATTORNEY AT LAW. The local government oftieials an­ biidje. the fotimla’ion work of which is in this vicinity very optimistic a« to the depth as at the surface. Mr Means in­ sists that there is not a foot of Klamaih ami sawing wood. They art« hurriedly nounce that th« y succeeded Monday in tn-ai ly complete,!, w ill lead to the pen­ future. Farmers in Alkali and Kwan insula on which will la- »ituatei the Klamath Falls, Oregon Jaakr valleys are very anxious to sub­ county soil so impregiinl*! with alkali going over the ground, securing auch renting ample quarters for the office government building. When complot- that it rannot he overcome at little cost. right» as they can, ami each In dreiui work of the engineers ami draughtsmen <«l. the Kriilge of Nations, classic in out­ scril« for government irrigat inn. The fear that the other will get in first. and will immediately o]ien headquar­ line and bunt in imitation of soli«! ma­ charge of graft against th<«e who la vor BIG CASE SETTLED. sonry, will span a thousand h-et of All of this means but tine thing. ters here for lire winter. They also waterway, the largest ever iticlu. rinuia and get them quick. Her re­ kept ill the field »11 w inter, sounding Oregon ful ever utiliz*! for soeh a purpose.cov­ Association will Aral la. formed am! Von I. Meyer, involving property in the sources demand it ami that is the wcret the lakes,‘going^tver the ground, etc. Fort Klamath, ---- Oregon er« approximately ISO acres ol lanii ami It Is ex|>e«'ted to have the data com­ then a committee elected. This coni- K'amath and NiuKols Additions to the of railroad building. You don't have to Wil) take l''tllng» and I’rraifa 220 acres of water. In the park of the ml I toe will «leal with private Interest» Town of Klamath Tails was settled at a Iwg railroads to enter such a tiehi or piled in a few weeks upon which to base site, thirty eight sja'Cies of native trees on Hoineafenrfe and Tim tier Clvinia CENTRAL CAFE ami come to terms of purchase if | mim I- night session of the circuit court Tues- build them for corporations Ur get them* an application to the proper authorities and shrill* dot the well kept lawns. hie, ami as even 111a I ly the memliers of «lav night. Il was a case involving val­ to com«' itmler such condition». When for an appropriation of a sum from the The sunken gardens, where the most beautiful flowers will be planted, with a the committee and the Maociation pay uable pro|ierty and in which there were they are juatifleil they come. They fall main irrigation fund to lie applied to c iscade effect of water running front a thy Klamath eouuty project. for these private interests, such a» res­ many legal eomplications, but the al- all over themselvc« to come nt that. fountain in the «'enter, will he one of J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. it in the |>eopfe of Khtuath comity's the most beautiful features, in the ervoir sitae, present irrigation works, torne«» finally got together and each CANAL COMPANY'S western |>srt of the ground.- will lw lo ­ etc, it will lie to their interests to huv eoncciled to the other his respective day at last. They only have to watch REQUEST GRANTED. cal*! the experimental gardens, where Cleanliness and Good Work them as cheap as |aiaaibfe, lienee graft claim and ti e Court entered a decree the railroad builders scrample for pre- many vaiieti s of plants, lx,th useful as cedence in thia county, ft is a g«s>«l will l«e out of the question. market tmslncts and beautiful in hor ­ accordingly. Guaranteed. The Board of Trustees belli a meeting ticultural effect, will be grown. Every The senseless and sarcastic articles It 1» out« of the first cases on record in thing and they are going to get it. But effort is living made bv the manage ­ Also Agent for LONDON AND written for the Republican under the which each litigant got w hat he a»ke«l. still, the people should not throw a Monday night at which were present ment to a,1,1 to tlm natural Iwauty of i i I ■ I I title of "Cllisen," is regurd««! by the It is ini|>oitant to the town that this straw in the way of railroads. They Alex Martin. .Ir., president, L. F. Wil- Centennial I’ark by artificial culture, LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. farmer as resembling the peculiar wva- case ia amicably sett 1*1 since it quiets slioidil encourage ami ai«i every one. Ills, Geo. R. Horn ami B. Kt. Geo. and already the grounds are taking on J. V. HOUSTON an appearance which assures the high­ |>on the Boomerang, which will finally the title to valuable priqwrty which is They should encourage every enterprise Bishop, and Recorder 0. C. Brower. The prineii«al business before the est excellence on opening day. return, ami to the one who semis it. at present in demand, J. U. Ruteni«', and extend to it a welcome hand, ft Il seems that the present unsettled ,1, IV, llamakar and .1. C. Farraher, means greatness for the county and thia D>>ar«l was th«- application of the Klam­ ath Canal Company for a deed to a state of affairs in regard to irrigation by were attorneys (or plaintiffs and inter­ means wealth to the people. la«t the g«io company. and seeing no other way, encouraged Means return*! to Klamath Falla Tues­ RAISING HOUSES AND WALKS. A resolution was passe,i granting the private cotnjrmihui to eonro here. Ami SHAMPOOING G- D- GRIZZLE day alter n tour of the county, and re­ request upon the company entering in­ A FULL STOCK OF individuals desiring to increase their Your ral on.i,(XW |>ayable to the city capital, thought they saw a chance (or OREGON of the Klamath valleys ia unequalled Bishop's furniture building ami the to perform the conditions preserib««i hv profit. This is probably the reason that completion of his new sidewalk, Mwls the city, l'lesiileut Martin was eu­ elsewhere. TOWN TREASURER'S NOTICE. the Klamath Canal Company is here, ik I'eil la'gan retmaleling th«*ir hlaek- theria*! to execute the deed Upon the Wauls to corres)w»ml. — The nnder- later, the government officials coming smith shop Tuesday. Theohl building Noti a* Oysters, any Style LUMBER Dry, Rough and Finish W. P. Rlnads, Merrill, Or. MERRILL, OR'G N