Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 13, 1905, Image 1

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    Official Ns-.v rpar of Klamath
County and Leading Journal
ol the Interior Oregon Country.
KLAMATH
VOL. X.
REPUBLICAN
The Urge a t Circulation and Is
the Best Medium lor Reaching
• Prosperous and Trading PuMI?
NO. a.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 13, 1905
MARK L. BURNS
BROKER
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
KLAMATH PEOPLE ARE PARTICULARLY
INDEBTED TO FULTON AND WILLIAMSON
The Government 'Any Establish Experimental Farms on Each Irrigation Project and
Sufficient Land May be Set Aside on Each Project for the Laying out of
down Sites Where Needed.
••Tilt' rumor mtiii , lo li.:v«> l>oeij t iiculattul in Klum- j •iculut ly by Ccii/rchMm' ii WilliiiiiiHon of Oregon and Gill- th° construction of the Klamath Project, The engineers
all, co!’ ut\.
1 " bilitit1 ! < » ' 1 ■ io ' , i hai lltv Scirro. ditto of ('uliforniu. I lii- |><-o| le of this section could ask for merely report to the Secretary of the Interior on the feasi­
t»rv of tho Intontir it* noi in liHimon\ witi tho w<>ik <>i thè no better champion to their cause than these three men bility and desirability of a given project and the allotment
Hot bini ition Service. I H h «Intenii ni i» ibsolutely unirne they were aided by many others.
of funds is then decided by him.
• ih ! ntisleii'ling. Tho Hocrei trv ni thè interior ih greatly
" I ho Secretary of Agriculture ami the Secretary of
"Un March 31. 1005, Oregon had contributed to the
int,*r»’^t«’• 1 in ‘be Work of thè l'.et Im ai on Si t vieo ¡uni in the Inferior arc combining to recommend the passage of a Reclamation fund $4,158,582.95. According to the law a
•cvoril witli tho ptogi Hin thal is l.eing ettri ioti onl by flint bill currying with it an appropriation for the creation of a greater portion of the moneys received in the state from
depilitmeni of thè governnienl.
Ile- Sieretary has do­ agi ¡cultural experimental (arms on ca< h on« of the recla- the sale of public lauds shall be expended in the construe*
vuteli nitidi of hi« perM'tinl lune tu ihe alla I« of lite Morvicc mation projects. l'he Klamath Project wa« particularly ti« ii of reclauiafion works in that state where feasible.
pnd hiu* renderai it every u ¡»dance.
'diseiissed am! a man has been assigned from the Bureau F ifty one per cent of the Oregon fund is $2,120.877.
The
••i*re.«id«*iit Iloo.i vclt pai tieulai l\ is intcrebtetl in thi* of Plant Industry to make preliminary examinations and exjtcnditures in Oregon to date have been $*9,507.
Cali­
work. In ii reception whieh he /ave (<» ilio enginvers "f report on the opportunities of these localities, particularly fornia list* contributed $1,824,569 to the reclamation fund.
thè Rcdiunation Service litut wmt( i. al thè U lulo liouge, ¡tt the Basin of the Klamath River, for these experimental Fifty one p<T cent of this fund is ¿930,530.
|>e «dftted that tic*! io thè Fanalini < aliai ho wu« inni w in works. I.ami will beset aside for a farm where expeii-
"California will share with Oregon in the benefits to
(«rcKteil in tliiM wurk ilian in that of un, other depiirtmenl nients will be cartied on to determine the best crops suit- be derived in the Klamath Project. The only other project
of thè tiovcrniiient; ihat he v. ante ! t > «i uni for thè man or able for the district in <pie~tion ami also tor the determina- contemplated in California is the Yuma Project, wlvich has t
moti who mako thè rminlr) a» > pp ' I i > tho e w ho nkin lion of the best methods of growing these crops.
|a total area capable of reclamation of 126.000, of which
Ile
piirtieuliifh
i*
in
h«art\
accord
.m
i
gyiiiputliy
witli
"A
bill
whs
also
parsed
at
the
last
session
of
Congress
, 109,000 are in Arizona and 17.000 acres in California.
it.
"It would seem, therefore, from the above figures that'
th»* K» »’ lanuitioii Service und il ' ti ijo r. all! he wjj givo which jiroxidt I for the setting aside ot siiflicient Ian I in
that brunch of th« hi-rvic« hm ev op«.i ali< i an i hilppot t each project lor laving ont of town sites and for th« dis­ provided the r?|>orts of the Board of Engineers are favor-!
posal of land iti these town sites at public auction, th« pro­ able and the Secretary approves their recommendations.!
whfiift»T nccib'il.
"Tin* pt’ttplc of the Klatn<tlh ¡'a in tfhonhl bo particu­ ceeds of the sales to be dovoted to the building of public when made, that funds will be available for the construe-!
larly iiiih’l te l to Hcnttlor Fulton it i th«1 iauc 1t1110.ini of improvements, such as sewers, water works and public tion of this project-
work aii't cnliittsiii.olie support which he gave Io tliejr buildings.
"At the present time the estimated nupxpended bal­
mi asm vs, which wur« p<’ti liuu' ¡11 • ’ur<
«luring ti <•
" I he engineers of th« reclamation service have been ance in the ReclamaUQD fund it» $19,095,886.01.”—J. B.
past winter. In this woik Io was aid« «! m the llouso ¡»ar- rcjieatedly asked whether there were sufliciout funds for LippeucOtt, Supervising Engineer.
I
k
it will
that
• i* * •«• a.1.1
»I»
Hair Ornaments, Lie., Lie.
TO ARRIVE S!K RTLY
TheCelsbratedAmerijan La Jy Shoe
New Lines—Up to the Times 2i
REAMES 4. JENNINGS
1
BEST
OF
MEAT«
EAST END. MAIN ST.
£. C. Lynch
Tonsorial
Artist
MERRILL, OftEGOI
r
VALLEY SALOON BUILDINC
C. T. BONNEY
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Examining Alntrarta a Specialty
NOTARY PUBLIC
Om<
k
- New Worden Building
Spring Millinery
and Dress Goods
Shirt Waists and
White Dress Good:
Muslin and Gauze
UNDERWEAR*
At the Novelty
PHONE 10«
Stilts Co
'
"!
■■
.I'.-WIS
just forty vear, neat Octolie, ,i nee the
.....................
Captain first entered the Indian ser­
vire. Al hi, new work hi, compensa
Xion will be mnote better tlmn a, Super-
intrndiint of the Klamath Agency.
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,
«1
IMPLEMENT
Feed Store
WAG3NS
BUGGIES
REAPERS
MOWERS
R1KES
ETC
ft i, expected that during the day in­
junction paper, will be »erved on the
Klamath Canal Company restraining
them from taking water from the Upper
Klamath lake. The Company have not
a, vet n*ed any water in their irrigation
canal, but have been using it in their
»Inice ditch.
They claim that this
water i, Ukeu from the Upper lake and
returned in ita entirety to the river or
I lake below Klamath Falls, an ! in this
way they assert they do not in any way
interfere with navigation. The attion
of the government has however placed
the matter in the courts, where it will
have to be Milled.
The following telegram was received
last evening for the information of the
government engineer, and the Water
User,’ Association:
for tlio
»
Beits, Hand Bags, Veils, Parasols,
VERY
Complete New Stock of Goode
CAPTAIN APPLEGATE TO INVES11GATE GRANDE ROUNDE ALLOTMENTS
,
, i fund, received from the rale <>t tribal
the Indian Ortl e to go to the Grande
,
lamia.
Houmle Agency, a, noon as h, la sue-, jhe )ong elpwience of Captain Ap-
veeded lit Klfiuath Agency, to inveati- ph-gate in Indian affair, es|>eci»lly tit,
gate soup- H't v ca«e, wherein there i, |>|in for dvterniining-ucli <|iicslion« nml
"Buster Brown" and Fancy Co/lais and Ties,
SON
DRY GOODS
We have law’ll informed that Captain I doubt of allottie« having legal right, to' the Depart merit i, evidently disposed to
Im, been designated hy •
the'dmlrilmtion
bi, wryieea.
m-rviee«. it will be
O. U. Applegate ha,
« participation in the
distribution of | avail itself of hi,
NOVELTIES IN
A.
PROPRIETORS
CLOCKS FOR ALL
city. The d!,ee»a„ at tho Water Veer,'
Ju,t received a new line of I '
AmioeiaUoti will aloo nicwt m the same
mantel clock,. The latest hit c*
time.
«eaeon. I also have the large,»''•
Tlii, meeting i, exjiectwd to determine
of Watches, Jewelry and O<'
definitely whether the government will
good, in the county. Get priew!
buy out the Klamath Canal Company
fore fending away for your g.a<* i
or go ahead with the work without
H. J. WINTARS
their holding«. It i, »tated by the gov­
Watchmaker and Jew
ernment official, that the l'oard will
Orxhiiu Oplkijta
recommend paying to the Canal Com
pat.y the money thev-have actually ex­
Portland. Or., April ta—’Injunc­ Í
pended with a retutonabte interest, on tion suit filed today. Marshall will
condition that they withdraw from the serve papers on proper officer of
All wool suiti from $3) np, h<
Held. They ,tate that the government Canal Company as soon as possible.
»•> up. Satisfaction guarantecdjr
will not be ible to use the tunnel or ca­
Banks, As*t. U. S. District Att'y.” the city tailor.
nal of the Kliiuiatli Canal Company but
that they are disposed to treat them r
fairly. Whi|e the Secretary of the In­
terior i, the only man who finally de­
cide, on the construction of a project
after it has l>een approved, the engi­
neers My ti.al they feel aMtured that the
people w ill see the government at work
in the construction ol the Klamath pro­
ject during the summer.
I
The Consulting Board will leave here
Saturday and will investigate the Ynmii
project aitout the 21,t of this month.
They will meet again on the 25th in
L(-s Angeles and review the work that
has Iteeu done and make their report».
1SW'.'
I
CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND APRONS
Si
fleeting* of the Engineers, Directors of the Water
Users Assn, and Local Canal Representatives
Will be Held Friday.
•<.:|i. ic«t lo »tipply Ih • |
f
<»., T!i<. tollowing lutto»
ilio lir-t of ili» wyvk by
w tur» t -mKiiy t
.«un I (»'Kta-o, Cai.
•■RI, il Ah I all, ’. l»h( .% W ale» toni
pany. Ki.inx'Ji l-»i|», O»cj in.
U ■< ■ e or It Ha, beta rrruHvJ Ih
Th« Board of <’»it.«i?Hi
Eogineo»«, graithie «nrvay and «ili report toT. H.
tlii, ■ li r th*l > oui t...np.in> l, bull4- ( ■»»i*tii g .»f M»'«,r» liinog, Y. W imi'», i Hiimphery, t uiri,”*v it* charge.
Ing « »«•»□. pu.oh.idng material ami
During t|>e next quarter. It. II. Fit-
W . II. caixlvrr, O. il. Enaign, J.meph
mal mg othr» prov.»>un, <•» alvcrt
•tucul*, «od .1. It. 1,11'IH-IO »»Il. luut ut •ign, elwuiu »1 rx;«rt, w ill investigate
»•«tei troni Mainati» o» IJnk rl»er, Klainuih t uli, on l rwf.iv. A|><il 7.
All the |s.wergnd pumping potwibilitie, ol
Of »goti
*f the Hoard with the «gcwptkin of J.»«- j ! this project.
“ i hi, I, tu liiforni ioti th.it any di- e|»h Jac b,_ «lo» ha, lauti liere for n few
flte i on,(tiling Engineer, arrived in
%,r ioti vi ».»¡ot frv il itila atiia.n,
On Friday
,
. • • Secretar}’ t»t «(•<•*«, arrivisi rhtir*d«y evening. Th»- the city Thursday evening.
W ir. H Hit. i and .»•»“ ",l ,u '’ h> •'’** . pii» I». m - of the inerting of the l»oaid tliey went over the plan,, survey, and
tlllru óna i , eo.i t> ol thè la”, noi •»a. Io review the plana, r,Uniate« and tcfstri, at the oti <ie of the government
k ..i.cilat.) w toi from aaid alre.im
' epuri, <>n ili«- hi'di iul rvcIaiiiHtmn pro cngitncr. and investigated the head of
Mlt’io», m i • h;-lni.T pcrneifalon
j< et. and to outline a motlnul of appiui,- the Ankeny ditch and went over the
(ioni thè Smelar) ol War.
>uoi, iL«i‘e(.tftilly,
«I for the pio|mrtv of the Klamath t'u holding, of llie Klamath Canal Com
\v 11. tivucr, ' mil (’"lyipany gioì t<> pa-* on thu option patty. Saturday they went through the
Co'on I C-irpw >>t i.nglttvir».
valley, looked over the Adamaditcli and
ol thu Anteeny »inch.
I . A. Arm>."
During tlii’» convnltation a general on to Tnie lake whore they remained
I ingialli of wuik will I* outlined ht tliu over night. Sunday they wont to Clear
ji.-. cü
- X -a
~x.V . vfjbk '*.
oinuuhing engineer,, nnd Held partir, l,l<e and Monday was s|ient in Iamgell,
will then Iwgin final location of canal, j 1 tlkali and Pt* valley«, thy party re­
an i drainage ,y«l»-m,. In compliance turning to tht, city in the evening.
; with petition, that have la-eii < xtetirive- Tuesday was ,|>ent in the ottice, here
Iv «ignei in sha-ta county, Califoriiia, looking over the plans. They atate that
tn inwal igni ion and survey » ill pmlut- the proj.s l is comidered even letter
I bly bo inailo (or the irrigation, from than at tirst. Yesterday the party went
K lamaili river of Sha-tn valley, Cali- to Keno by l«>at and lite day «as ,pent
mrnis. All hydrogiaphir dais will !«■ in looking over the country around
iiiaintgimuj.
I top.»graphic map will Keno.
The Board at 2 P. M. on Friday will
l»e prepared of ths a-ea irrigable under
tin; Klamath project, D. j, jicaburn meet the representative, of the different
' will I h > placed hi charge of tin, tupo- canals at the engineer’, olticc jn this
Quality” Dress Skirts
Linen and Crash Skiits
Siik, Saline and
Silkolene Underskirts
Fancy Silk Shirt Waists
Wrappers, Kimonas,
riuslin Underwear.
MCDONALD
BOARD OF CONSUL! ING ENGINEERS INJUNCTION
SUIT BEGUN
INVESTIGATING KLAMATH PROJECT
LIGI! r & WATAR COMPANY
CANNO I DIVERT WATER
N p •• T-»*« of KtamfHh ’ <l|*
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thrir l»ru ri»« tri lí|¡hl plant.
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partiiirnt u all »t«f U m « in all«»* tl <• '»*•’
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