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/ (Micia! Ncwsp'pcr ol Klann’h County arid Leading Journal of th« Interior Oregon Country KLAMATH REPUBLICAN I he Largest Circulation and la the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public A VOL. IX KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 9, 1905. NO. 45- GOVERNMENT AND CANAL PEOPLE REACH TERMS DISEASE AND DEATH LURK IN ICEPUTUPBY ----------------------------- 77//J C7 TY COUNCIL OR DLRS CRU- SADR AGAINST NUMBER OF PLACES. Thu Town (’mimll 1« ih ' u tip in uriti« him hit«» tlie Lui I r «>( th«» lutilr« if h<* rr» * USINESS MEN — Ilil'ItiATION »III. HOW 1-WCI1» WITHOUT FlkTflER DELAI OWNERS OF ICE MAKE STATE MENTS TO THE KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. Th*» tfoo<l ru’WH is authoritatively stated that a deal is practically consummated by which al) differences are nettled between tho Government and tho Klamath Canal Company. The ice users present another phase 1 cream or drinks served, ft is placed on the coils through which the water pipes to tbe story. Telegrams are now pa-sing back ami forth in tho arrangement of tho final terms There is always two sides to every run and aroond the freexer in which the ice-cream is made, and no posailiie dan of Hettlomont. The h . iiiic deal w ill irududo the interests of the Little Klamath question and the iee question in Klam ger could come from using it in the man- fu"»Ml to <hvul|*e them, though all th«» ath Falls certainly indicates the fart. -er which I have adopted." we drink, «ini «Rpt»udh ioti» ih) Hl’ Honnl voum | atithti*ia"ly for the "It cuts no ice with me w hat tbe City C. I*. Willson is absent from tbe city, j H/ht. Ihat co « i | r our f«>»l ami drink. IxHineii does or tbe cranks who al way- -ait H. L. Walker, one of hia repreewuta- tj'iit« latiii <I< m ««! a u« r«’ iM*<*rpt«*<l from ••The ire |»nt tip by rei Utili biiidriras find fault whether there is a cause o ves. said: Tho exact terniH of the ileal with the Klamath Canal Company have not been tie— meli ttl (Ilio city wil" t«*k» n Itolo tilt un , oMnui" giftfiliiig a pulilic nlluy through not," said one. “We took our Ice from the Upper IreilUf WAV |O il»»* filili} ri a . I «»( Ilio hl»M k 34, li hou it hr thuMarph* pr<»|a?rly. “There ia no pure ice in Klamath r.lamath lake. We supplied thia piece finitely Hettleii, though there ia aeareely a doubt that the matter will be amicably Th«’ prohivm <»f han Hing th«» diauiUMal town," "in I "in’ «il thu i Hii' i *n< n county so far as that is concerned," said •a well as the Bank Saloon from th* •'I h«Vu I nh ’I» I hm |« «’■•‘I hv ' tildi It uftrr I' »’ «'lniHi«’<i Io I ihvu hut«n «lorad by m I another. "The waters of the lake are •ame source. We would not take aay conauinated before the next iaaue of the Klamath Republican. not fit to drink and since freezing doe- hances oo taking ice from tho slctngl.o citiseli t<» tulio Ibis mailer up," «ani ah nu tn I »ar of Klamath liiiain«*«« mail * mh th«*n lakt'ii up Ali«i diwilRBexI nt length, othur. not destroy the germs of disease, all ice • nd ponds abont town, owing to thu fai t Engineer Humphery returned last night from a trip to L oh Angeles, San Fran- ••Tho menta •»( ««»trio ni thu market« <*ilir.«*iiN joining in the dim ti*«ioi>. It taken from the surface of tbe lakes ia that most of them are polluted by the Wlil Ix’ kupt unni nCXt filimi by I h -mg «ns r< |Mi||«>d and Hated on g«»od au in pure, and no one has any particular ■ I rainage from the closets and aewera of cineo ami Sacramento, where he went in the interest of the project, and has many placo*I pra» ti< allv ih Iti • t *» h ( t t with thority that i«< had I hmh taken from advantage over tbe other. I took my lie town. Our ice ia as pure as can bo II»«’ uun p'Mili* »«t (hr mouth of thr aru- Ihe filRUBM' Irti!« li il U,' e li ! M tlilld goial things to «ay. The bills in aid of the project have passed both houses of the ice near town and while I shall not mix ibtainol, and we are not afraid to use it •'The i* c »•*vaio tu <»ur w«»men rr« t»< ai Main Ktr«*ot, ami ha*l l»e«*n pul it with anything 1 sell, or sell the ice it ourselves or serve it to our customer,.’’ Oregon and California legislatures, and have been signed by the governors of the •nd childrrri and (ho Ivtli'Hi.id? I ni *• Li up l«> Im U"«*sj next »timmur t>y hr wit, 1 shall use it for freezing and cool J. V. Houston is also absent from the water drnnk l*i out a i%•••» an<Ì iauglih i n crratii vuim I oir , m«*ai marketR and aomr mg purposes and wlil take such pre city, but his representative, J. A. Hous two states. The bill bus also passed both houses of tho National Congress, and is Thr Ham«*« of thaae j will faitly r««k a uh thè-? duatli gmng ol th«« FaltMHi«. caution as Dot to spread dlr ease 01 ton, said: gorilla,** "Ri I iinotliui «»I thu u « hiii * ihm*ii. |M’rnon« uurt* given ami the niMll«*r uan cause epidemics, such aa is predicted by "We put up our ice the present sea ready for the signature of President Roosevelt, if ho has not already signed it. It wa* 1 ••| Irar | Hill got «olito ot il in IM V liMmilrsi uitliout ariitimrnt. -ome of the technical exj«rta on bac son as we have al wave done, Wa took lentonad«’ in taking a «iui«*t drink al the openly Mated that thr lev 1« not only | teria in the town." it from two different sources, Tbe ice He used his personal influence in the matter and there is no question but that he fililn but it ir daiigvroita to the h«’allh aaloonR," « ah I < oiiiK'ilfiian lliiiri The Republican, always fair and de that we use in the cellar for keeping will approve the bill. •’ Ì'ho«M’ dr«-*l«*d guru » lite/ invadi’ thr Hi»«l live" nf thr jM’ople of Klamath Eali»». termined to give all the news and both t»eer cool, we took from the channel Tl»r C«»un«*il um " imaiiiniou« iRuondumn browery,** "ani H M,i»uv». lUnl.*»p .idee of every question, called on tbe uear the saloon. Thia we do not uh The consulting board will meet in Klamath Falls at an early date, and prepare (’l wtll I r ' ovrtt aliai I lo drink "tdi log it, and only m tidied U> know how to business men who put up ice, Tues-lay for any purpose except for cold storage. nary c*»w '« uulk,” aai I ( ottmlimai) il handl«’ the mailer. They Mere in favor morning, and stated to them what bail The ice we use in the restaurant and for a general report and genera) plans for immediate commencement of the work. ol having ;«*«* «inm|M*«j into th? lake ami i been discussed belore tbe city Council, the houses we took from the canal acrooo lite. pst "mg an ordinance prohibiting it« | •• 1 long «inre bevo cut out all bui and asked for an explanation. The gen the lake. Thia ia as pure as can bo ob One of the members will arrive from Southern California next week, and those valor." «ai I < liairtiuiii Ah i M irini Ir «air. and prohibiting tile taking of hr | tlemen cheerfully responded, and gave tained. The statement, however, that u Hliiii ucr tain limit« ol the city in the •‘and now 1 ladlwu I firn 1 < ol rhat ni the Republican representative the facte the ice taken near the premises io im from Washington. I). C., will come later. ••Forlunalely 1 Lavi nowrdtank any- futuie, freely of how they secured their ice and pure is a mistake. It ia only for tho 1 he |R»mt of «baling with private thing,*' r « k I "iflor liii vur. the manner in which they expected to name ot the thing that we do not use it The ¡»resent settlement of the differences betwoen the Klamath Canal Company use or dispose of it. •*1 «hall « h I hi *H ari omnih»ie«»rilinann« right« mioru and h*gal advice wa« «ought except for freezing purposes. It came and the Government, and the purchase of tho former’s rights as well as that of at thè noli meeting a Uh a gallili^ guli « oi»g thuru Im«*«. Il wan a tpiu"liuii a" A Caste I, proprietor of the Brewery, Irom a canal where the water flows frooi jminling in •»vuty dirv« li<»ii," naid Ctly rwh«’tbrr or not t?»e city c«»ul»l prevent made the following statement: the Upper lake and ia ia no way nvr other water rights in the county, is being made between tha representatives Atloriiry limoliti*, ani evi» t lo » ■ them« |>«*rRoiiR from ii">t)g th«* me then) “I put up 40 tons ot ice to be used in nected with tbe sewerage of tbe town. r *'I v *' h , hut it u hr MgrtMui lhal an ord)* word it a« l<» catch tliuw’ ini* rota « « <> iii my business the coming year. I obtain We have been pursuing thia courae for of the Klamath enterprises and the Secretary of the Interior, but Engineer nanur could I hj ja«RAr<l prohibiting them ed tbe ics in the caual on tbe west side years, and have sold and given ice to Ing and goings" Tbu« thè war wn« o|*cti«*! on IL« from aerviag it to others. of lake Ewanna, and consider it as pure x>me of the very persona who are now lluuiphery states that this will have to be ratified by the water users of Klamath It « nni ! miiii «*«I on the other han«l tliat brred«r« ol di•-■*•«••• l»y ilio < itv C oiiihi I as any natural ice that can be obtained making a bowl about its impurity. thkjae ulmiiMd pul up the all«v*Mi im at Ha regolar aioeioig Mondai night. in thia country. 1 regard it as even pur They naed it right along heretofore aud C<»u nty. O. E. H i - m * lori Ap|M*aird oblio thè pur«* i<a only iulrmlud t«> u«e it for cool er than the ice on the Upper Lake. Tbe we have heard of no aeriooe results. It omviril « br li» e«»- hi - hi aiti a pa* kax*' ‘d mg pur|H'M*R but lh«f Conn« 11 men de- ice on the Upper Lake rune a chance of the City Council wish to make war on lettor« r-otilaluing »»ite addiotM'd t" « aulì vlarr*! lhal it wbr until (or urc iu any being infected with the flotsam and jet ns, we will meet them on every point." ot thè l’onnriiiiirn and tho Chalrman, loi m, and that «Hire fr«M*Bing <I** vr not sam of that great body oi water. A C. B. Crioler, of tho former Wampler a«kmg tor au uh’ctrlu tight ut th* l 'iiii-r du"imy diauMM* gertna il pla< «*d in rr great many fish of the sucker species die market, which ia now owned by Fred Oregon. ConicrrflBtnan Mondell, ot Wyoming, ' evidence will lie overwhelming, and float into tbe waters of the lake, Melhase, said: ol thè «truci m ai hi« iu-idun* •’ 11*- li ig«oaf<>r*« «»r u«rd in making faecr«*atD, ft is the intention of the visitors to wh«> ir <'lianman of the CmiiKnitlue <>ti Mondell hu especially expreesed him which give a chance for impurity, but in made vailoi.s tisi«-air in tli« •« I* Itur« -*l liiugiiiDR utmld urrrp into the "When Melhase came herein Jen i- assemble at Omaha, Nebraska, early in self as anxious to se. tbe great Klamath the canal w here I got my ice, there is WiiAl ho aollhl il" il ili«’ ('» ulu li "lnHlld and drink«. r.n«l thu« ndoct the syatvm. Irrigation in tha Hf.iiaa oi KrprrRviila ary and bought tbe Wampler market, live- at WarhingUNi, l>. C.( is arranging June, and proceed thence to El i’aao. project, since it hai gained more notor but little vegetation and tbe water is noi g?anl <h«« mp.i «1. Ile aiale l lo we visited the place near the oaarke’ (or a vimi of the members of the House Texas, and ft,>m there to New Mexico; iety in the j>ast lew month, than all tbe purer than in other places. It is like Coun« ilinan llurn that ti « \ a« re luiih where the ice was being taking ont for ami Hrnata Irrigation Committees to then to Arizona; thence to California. other government scheme, combined. ’ taking it from a flowing stream. I reit Indo Lied U» vauh odici, and ahoithl thu its use. We immediately made np our They will then go to San Francisco, The committee will probably reach this erate that my ice is as pure as can be ob tiie irrigation «iiRtnuta oi Oregon. tv lance ho in llurn*« lav-r In a«ul I ii"l minds that tbe ice was not pure, and Since K lamath county has the gr«*at stopping over at Hazen, Nevada, where point in July, at a time very favorable tained here under present conditions, that we would not nee it. We made ar pay Ilio bill il Ululi «lid noi Voli- l«»r ilo- •st project ami thr one which ia con they will in-|*ct the project there. for tbe county. The weather will be aud I feel perfectly safe ia using it for rangements and had 40 tons taken from Irghl. Ile threalene<J l" hai«- « h’ani «>l Riduied lb«* hubby of tin* Reclamation The, will arrive there tn lime to see tbe delightful, the mad. goo. I, and vegeta keeping my beer cold.” mule« lieti alili thrir Leuir lo thè front the West side of the lake at the best otiieura. it w ill I m * the oi»jective point of tuining on of ibe waler to irrigate .50,000 tion at it» beat. Thi. Doubting Thoma, <h>*< ol (.■oiinuilii an Uiìli'a L qiiim ami I A. J. Manning, proprietor oi the Can point we could find, and thia we atored the dull ng uia bed viaitoia. This will acres ol arid land. Frvlu San Francisco will be convinced once and for all that dy Kitchen, who serves icecream, lem in Mr Melbaae’a ice-house, near U.a then tum in Ilio tire a ami •«» a* tu imi aritle all future trouble and delay in they will go to Sal* laks, and after the Klamath project is the moat feasible onade and other soft drinks in tbe sum lakeside Inn, for use in our market. — g«»varnment irrigation m Klamath roun* ‘ visiting lire projects of Utah, will go to in the Umud Elates; hence the people mer, said: We shall not use the ice put up by Mr ty. To tea ia t*> l»e convinced, aud Colorado, aftei which they will visit of thi. county have no reason to object "I have two ice bouses; one I filled Wampler, but shall nae our own, wkac'.t when they c«»me u> Klamath c«Minty the Idaho, ami Ibanee to Washington and to these diatinguiahed visitors. from tbe cut near the sawmill intown, is as good as there ia in town." and which I am informed has been ob F. O. Krause, who also put up Ice KLAMA TH SUGAR BEETS RAISIHG THE BONUS HOMESEEKERS MEET jected to. This ice 1 use solely for tool from the place objected to by the Coun SHOW GOOD ANALTSIS FOR THE RAILROAD WITH HARD LUCK ing purposes and it never in any way cil, when seen by a Republican repre EXCLUSIVE comes in contact with tbe ice cream, or sentative, said: "I got my ice near the saw mill, and T, II. Hnmphery, Government Engi-I W. S Worden and Janie. Driscoll, The Alturas Flaindealer tells about other soft drinks which I serve. I have ■iwr in charge ol the local .rrigation pro the Rustling Committee, who are in the how William Thompson and Felix Allen an ice bouse on the west side of the riv expect to use it for cooling and freezing ject, received this morning from Wash field raising the I RIO (XX) bonus for the came nearly losing their lives by drown er, which I filled with ice from the cut purposes. I put it on coils and use in ington, D. C. from the Agricultural De- new railroad, report progress alow, but ing while trying to locale homesteads or canal over there aud which is regard freveing ice cream, but never permit it is the place t*> save money. Call and see my stock partim-nt an analysis of two snaar Is-els mij they have the matter organized now in the middle of Tule lake on tbe Cali ed as pure as any that can be obtained to come in contact with the cream ur raised in Klamath County. The govern and expect to make big nqsirts next fornia aide, in anticipation of tbe lake in the county. This ice I serve in mak- soft drinks which I serve. I will haw before sending dut for your goods. I will take pleas inenl official in commenting iqsm the week. They have Ireen disappointed in living drained by the Klamath irrigation lemonade, ice cream and other cold uo ice for sale, and there can be no pos drinks. But 1 do not intend to and nev sible danger from tbe mauner in which pri-luct said the per cent in sugar was a number of cases in Klamath Fal.s, scheme. ure in showing you around anil will give you prices pli<-nom<-nally high, ami the analysis many |vrs,>ns refusing to aubecribs lie After describing the visions of future er have used the ice directly with the I will use it. that will justify you in bu\ ing at home. Complete shows that sugar lieet can lie raistxl in cause they do not own real estate. The wealth which lured llie men on the pa Administrator’s Notice. <• line of iron and wood beds, springs and mattresses, Klamath County successfully and of a committeemen sav that some of the per says: tn the County Court of the Stau ot Oregon, <» sii|ierior quality. business men who expect to reap a har "These men took a boat and proceed for the County of Klamath. In the Matter uf the Estate chairs, tables, etc, etc, etc. The Engineer ia in receipt of a large vest from the coming of the railroad ex cd to sound the lake for tbe purpose of • •f sack, containing several bushels of sugar cuse themselves on the ground that j determining the location of the lands Anne rerhnta. deceased. Notice ia hereby f ven that the County licet seed and as soon as he gets in they have no land, Some of them take I they desired, and alter finding places Court of Klamath County, Oregon. Bitting In probate, did on the fith day of rebruarv, 1905. structiuna from Washington in ri-giad a broader view of the matter, however, that suited them, they returned to the appuit t me a* administrator with the will an to planting and culture, these will he and are subscribing lilierallv. Follow shore and gathered a nnrnter ol long nexed of Anne Cerlings, deceased. All per having claims againat her estate will pre distributed among the Klamath farm ing are the sulwriptions to date: poles with which they intended to stske sons sent them to me on or before six month«, at my residence in Klamath Falla, Oregon,dulv ers for experimental purpomw. The C. H. A R. 8. Moore , ............... $5000 (X) out their claims. With thia boat load ▼erifled according to law analysis of tbe two beets raised in this C. E. Worden............... ............ 41XW.Ü0 of jioles they rowed back to their pros Dated thia 9th day of February,1906. A complete Une et J ohn a . (' sb Lisas, county is as follows : W. A. Wright............... ............ 4ÜÜ0.00 pective happy homes and l>egan to map Administrator of the Estate of pure drugs. Ev Anne Cerlings, deceased. Average weight, 13 ox , sugar percent G. W. White............... ............ 2500.1« out the fields. But a w indstorm came eryth I ng fresh. 21.7, sugar in juice, 24.1, eoellicienl of W. 8. Worden............. ............ 1000.1« upon them, and their work was cut Administrator's Notice. ............ 1000.00 short, t^ome of the poles were stuck in purity, 83.1. Special attention In the County Court of tbe Slate of Oregon, County Fred Melhase............... .............. 1000.00 the lake bed, others were dumped into Ki.-tmath given to prescrip In tlie Matter of tbe Estate FOR HALE—A first class new Decker ' Charles D. Willson.... ............ 1000.00 water in the hope that they would drift of tions hy experts. Charles P Hughes, deceased. A Son l’inno. For particulnrs call at II. F. MutdiH’li........... ............ 1000.00 into position and also to prevent capsis- Notice .a hereby given that ths County Court tbe llepuldiean office. of Klamath County. Oregon, sitting iu probate It. 81. Geo. Bishop.... ............. 1000.00 ■ ng. didonthefith day of February, 1905. appoint See Newton for Livery 500.00 Mrs. R. W. Marple... .............. "The wind increased in violence, and me as administrator of the estate of Charles P. MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. Hupbes, deceased. All persons having claims 100.00 as darkness came on, tbe nearly exhaust agai J.C. Rutenic............... .............. 1st his estate will present them to me on before six months, at Bedtield, Oregon, II. J. \\ inters-............. .............. 100.00 ed men made a determined effort and or duly verified according to law. D mc U Ibis 9ih day of February, 1905. reached shore about one-half mile from V1CTOB G. H cgrbi , For Rent. their camp. As the waves were rolling Administrator of the Estate of Charle> p. Hughes, deceased One good four room house, good water Ux> high they tied their boat in a shel- tereii place, and walked to camp where Treasurer’, Notice. chicken houses, one small barn, ten > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > acres under cultivation An ideal place they found that some Indians had sto EAST END ( Notice is hereby given that there are —................................. -— j to raise poultry. Five miles freni Kia- len their provisions. fund, in the County Treasury for the "The darkness was heavy and the redemption of all outstanding Klamath math Fulls. For terms apply to distance to the settlements long, so they County warrant, protested on or prior Do your eyes blur at t lines? M. L. B vrxb . ► pent the night as best they could ami to January 18,11*01. Interest on same Do they hurt after reading? ÜJZZ; JOB nRINTER j started home early in the morning. Af will cease from this date. È™!! SIGN RINTER ’ Arc there frequent headaches? ter other varied experiences they arriv CENTRAL CAFE Arc the muscles around the Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon, al in Alturas, tired and footsore and thi. Stith day of January, 1905. Î HORN’S BNRDWIRE ÎÎOlH eyes drawing wrinklesand with an appetite that was appalling to L. Alva I«wis, crow’s feet? the hotel keeper.” County Treasurer. Ç Klamath Falls, Or. 5 Only when sight is gone is the teiriblu danger realised. I ex Town Treasurer’s Notice. amine the eyes in the most intel Notice is hereby given that there are HARRY WEBER ligent mid careful manner with fiimln in the town treasury for the re out charge. If glasses are need OSCAR C. STONE,. 1’xVlxX Ti: H demption of tbe following warrants ed I can supply the correct lenses 11«. 1 KM, 1137, 113». 1130. 1140, 1141. All around manipulator of ATTORNO AT lAW. mounted hi any manner desired. 1142. Interest will erase from tbisrlste. mt III«« I to favor th«* light» I li<* tlireut" Croi*«*« ami «-»utv forni «■! I».i* llh that upon thu ( hHimiHH of <h«> BoartJ aih I ( otim |t|in|n llh-liop mui «’ «»( mix h a |Mjr- carri?" wlth II «I irth «• and dunth into mohh I liuiirru that lh<*«*r g**iitl«*iiirn re* thè I o * r I« that su «*al, ili«* h<pd»i« limi ■gmiiut typhmd « gf'iiiiN, l*utuiÌM. DOUBTING THOMAS MONDELL WILL VISIT US BISHOP’S FURNITURG STORE Í DRUGS I Lakeside Inn, CITY DRUG STORE EYE TROUBLES B Meals at all Hours Day or Night > > Oysters, any Style the Paint and Paste Rritah H. j. WINTETS, Watebmak. r and Jeweler. Ortdu.tf Oftklaa J. V. HOUSTON 1 hi ted at Klamath Falls. Or., this 12th day of January, 1MW. Estimates Furnished J. W. Siemens, Town Treasurer. I Klamath Fall», Oreit’xu