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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1905)
Official Newspaper of Klamath County and Leading Journal of the Interior Oregon Country. REPUBLICAN KLAMATH VOL. X. The Largest Circulation and Is the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public j KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 19, 1905. greatest building boom IN HISTORY OF THE TOWN Nearly A Quarter Million Dollars Have Been Spent In Klamath Falls During the Summer For New Buildings Alone- Many More Contemplated. NO. a? IÉ* IR RIfiATION DEATH OF J W lA/ Tè NEWS HAMAKAR Tè Matters of Interest as to the Prominent Land Attorney Progress of Klamath and Pioneer Succumbs to Project. Typhoid Pneumonia. tò* Ifc ifc ifc & ife \h ifc- $ & 2 We Carry the Goods £ United Flat«« Fenator Flint of Calif J. W. Hamakar, a prominent land at ornia and Hupervising Engineer J. B. torney and old resident of tide place, Lippincott will visit the Kiamalh pro died at hia residence in Klamath Falls MlaMr bulldi"«« •> clima««-! Klamath Falls ht«ain foundry, D. B. i First and Washington streets, Ewauna ject the fir»« ol the weak. al 1 :'M p. in. Monday October 16. 1906, ■ n( |;-J6,INO or an averag'* «• over < ampliali Proprietor, building and Height*. Project Engineer T. II. Humphery at the ago <jt 5b years, 1 tn on tn and 14 Xiweierymen. *" plant «-Ml l*tw««-n $nu00 and $7(M0. Walirr latnnox, rvnidence south cor will leave the first ol the mouth and days. .V, oty, is (h*’ building liu Main atnvl beiaaen l(»il, an,| mj,. ner F Ireland Washington street«, oc will tako bis family eaat lor the winter. The dei-eaaeil was taken sick one week H E Dy.r, Tin and Plumbing shop, w.,„u.»nis during th«- past ewmmer, cupied by J. O. Williams .Mr. Humphery will visit the Minidoka «go last Saturday and the following » by 40, corner Klamaib aveuue and th,( the h«»** “* George Chastain, residence south cor project in Idaho, the Lucompaligre week typhoid pneumonia developed. ) Kwrunlh Rlrret. „„ pmwnt f> »'•« •‘*M- ner 1 bird and High streets iu Ewauna , X alley props 1 in Colorado, the Truckee- Hia wife, who was away at Uve lime Dau Gordon, H<ala Waler Works, Heights addition. Th, «arpentera, mamme and brick- Caraon project in Nevada, the Yuma visiting her daughter in Salem, was i,„r« i »»• ,*rn ,m*’f ,,"UI ,,•y“«hlu,, beventli street l>eiwe«il Mam and Klam Mary E. Hwingle, residence corner - projatet in Arizona and return to Han summoned and arrived Sunday evening trtLrk in Ktem««*' Falle thie summer. ath avenu», decupled by Ep»y A bon Ninth and High etroeta. Francisco by the time the bids are accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. folldiufS have I-ven going up ou all Georg« |-«n Company, two story Will Humphrey, real-lance Pine street I opened. L. Parrish. Mr. Hamakar had been a |U-. UK numta-r only being limitad by •al-on and rooming bouse, Mam atreví lietween Seventh am! Eight. C. C. Hoag special disbursing agent sufferer from stomach trouble for some Uw lack o< malarial and • orkmen. A livtweun First and Mecond. Occupied F f handeraon, residence on Pine 1 ol the Klamath project, who Lae been time, and the doctors realised that there 1^»,1 th» n»e bmlding» be» lawn coin by the L g Cabin Haloon. street >>et«<-«ii Seventh ami Eighth. sick with Typhoid (ever at ilia home in waa very little hope of Ids recovery as 1 -Id, «bah i» •• n"«r correct •• poe- J. A. Houaton, lu room addition to ( ha». J-.. Morden, modern cottage on Albany, baa recovered aud arrived her« be waa in no condition to withstand a »11». Mt »° 'l"ubt some have fawn lu» foalgtng hoi,»« on ■««( corner of1 High street on Ewauna Heiglita. last cveuiug. ■lege of pneumonia, He passed away oauiiH. Many »< • »trocturee were Main and ba«eond etrrete. J. V. A»akian, aa».»tant engineer, abortly after one o'clock Monday after II Newiian, reaidnnee on High street Mrs. II. F. Hchallnck, addition to ths betwm-n Second and Third. h«ilt ia»t a*'** •" ,,< l •*,rT who baa l-een aasiatmg with the office noon serrounded by his wife, three I -u»e in the city eaa enlargv-l Oregon, two storie», 16 rooms. Klam broth«*!*« and «nd children, rhtlJrmn with the excep- Annie Hutchison, cottage on Pine work in Klamath Falla for the past eiz ; brothers Ik* Stuck imiea-ed to supply the ath avenue and Fifth street. street near First. months, baa l>oen transferred to the > tion of hie son, Guy, of Portland, who Many mor« building« are M . W . I ritchetl A Hon, »aah arid 4<a>r M. Fl Hutchison, residence on Pine Yuma project and leavee the first of the ■ was unable to got here. „nWniHatel. I’l«n* bav« airea lv been factory, corner II1I1 and < «nal streets. I week. •treet near First. John Wesley Hamakar was born in l<* •'ll •* e"*" Frank Heller«, anlunn building corner Halt a dozen samples of the water Marion County, Iowa, September 2, J. F. Sullivan, r«»h!en"e corner mkk I durir.g III« »inter or the first Ha-vrnlli an i Main «trevi». used by the various government camp» 1 1847. Here he was educated in the nut avenue and Fifth street. th M 10 '*•• •i’,,”M I» *• e«|»-'lml that 1>». (» M. Maat. a. »auilarium and have been rent away for analysis to de public schools and later attended Bai (>»cn Maguire, residence corner •gbtorl«» i’rtvh •’”* •‘••nn buamee« -•fl e« Main and Kigbth «treats. nut avenue and Fourth street, uecupied termine ol the typhoid germa come from ley’s Commercial College at Keokuk, bfflMM «ili be built dunng the «a»ly 'A , II Harnea 21 r -otia. (a 1 elory ad- by A. Rilsentbaler. z\t ! thia Source. Iowa. He wua married in Wapello VrU’L * ^rtJnetl year riiwartuleh 'Wevrr, -Utioti to tin- Ameritan Hotel, on Mam The locating parties are just complet- county, Io»a, to Miea Amandi Stout, a A. I. Nberman, residence corner I I m autinng U> do with pr<w|mrtlve virivi. j mg the work for the season. The en daughter of .Milton and Mary Etout. Klamath avenue and 10th street. baiMtaga. but with improvement« that J. E huilivan, saloon and rooming gineering work is fai in advance of con- t>. F. North, residence corner 10th 1 In 18t>9 be made hia «ay to Kansas, and haw actually hr«n made tbie eummar. i liuu««, Main street lets in First and and Canal streets. 1 »truepon and little if any more field in Montgomery county invested in land r> F»llo«iag is th« Ust •• baa li«an com Hecond Ocrilpled by Harry Allan. C. B. Cleodenning. residence Klam work will tie done before oom true tion and engaged in farming and stockrais We have moved to new and more commo [ liegma. ing until 1873. In the fall of thia year P*- ______ I i Ueo. R H im. building on Main ath avenue lietween fhli and 10th. Bdck and 5tone. vireet l«t»e«n Filth and Hiath, occu Men are at work constructing winter he moved to Diamond City, Utah, and J II Hamilton, residence corner dious quarters with new and more com # ♦ •* X Klamath High K ln»>l boil-ling Will p t»d ba Moi.gold A Cauiplvll, barliera. Klamath avenue and Ninth street. quarters lor the govs-iiment sm|>loyeea. engaged in a brokerage business for a tvceupblel January lat ('.»i p? i»*> plete lines of furniture and hardware. t ati olle I Bun I». un U urdeu sveline Mr» M.8. Nelson, residence corner The quarters are located on the Van year, and then came to Oregon and took Immitut and three floor». Th# build* m 1 airviea adlition Brimmer place in thia city. Waluut avenue and Fifth street. up hie reei-ience in Klamath Falls. AND REMEMBER Itg I« a>i»iruet«-t <4 brick and the mu! fi I’. Hreitanaiein, a l liiton to Farm A Jaafier Ftennelt, residence Walnut ' AH payments upon a water-rigbt for Two years later be took up the study of rowwd «Uh metal »hinglee. The en* law and was admitted to the bar in 1884. We all make money if you Duy goods of Unt»»ent»nl IS of rsuicrele. Six children were bom to Mr. and Mrs. Klamath Falla Public Hchnol. 1.1 Hamakar, of which four survive their <<1). <mrw <4 conslrurtinn. ( <»t father. Ella, wife of C. L. Parrish, Tho dnto for tho opening of tbo bid« for tho construction of the first WHITELAKE CITY, OREGON llaaMisnt aicl thr«« etoriM Th« Tli" •-»»» lives st Salem, Oregon; Charlee ie a reei section of the Klamath Project has boon set for December 20, 1905. The arat» b-ult of aativ« n» k and lb« dent of Klamath Faile; Guy ie married «se» al aan-lainne bids will be opened ut San Francisco. The spécifications provide for the and livee in Portland and Roy, the TW third m sat im|»>rtant building youngeet, livee with bi« pa rente in this work to bo completed within ono year from the time of tho signing of tho knag raeatiucled in the rity la th« four- city. Three brothere of the deceased contract. This will probably occur about the first of January. 1906. Hary kick being bviill by Georg» T. are living in Klamath county. Joel D. Felicia, th* hardware men liant This t operates a »aw mill near Bonansa; Specifications have boon prepared and forwarded to Washington for Mtealeiun Main atiwt on« blin k ra«t Joseph Oliver is in business at Bonanza, printing, and bids will be advertised for at once for furnishing 100,000 bar- afthsbndgr It is the largest building and Seneca C. is a merchant aad hotel I» Klsaaih Falls and la »atimak-d t--! roh, or about 30 cars, of cement, to be used in tho construction of tho man at Bly. CMI Wtvaen I i &.ISK) and $20.(U>. Il As a lawyer Mr. Hamakar showed ex tunnel, lined canal sections, bridge piers, culverts and lateral turnouts. If ceptional ability, He was a elote «tu l«»at$ font front and la an feet deep bids nre not satisfactory a plant will be put in and the cement manufactur with four »torie» The entire bull-ting dent and owned one of the com pie test itoinatrectef of Klamath comity l-rnk. law libraries in Interior Oregon. He ed from material in Klamath County. waa recognized a» an authority on land Chat E Worden baa two btl- k build- law which he made a specialty. He has In«* ia crairae of construction on Main t'. been connected with the settlement of ttw»t between Fourth and Filth. They All kinds of laundry finished in a try oaoppmt« »idea of Ihrat rent, Tliev Implement alor«, Main »Irret land under a government reclamation disputes in regard to the title of nearly avenue, occupied by E. Kideour. FIRST CLASS MANNER tr»bulb two story business bruise, with I Cha* Woodard, blacksmith ahop, A. E. Cranes, residence corner Walnut project that la under mortgage, add« to half of the land in Klamath county, and vffics rreaui uu the second tloor. Tin* Main »treat I« tween Eight and Muth. avenue and Muth street. the security of the loan. The purchaser although he retired from active practice D. B. CAMPBELL, PROP'R. ¿ rrstofthstwo will In fiDuOO. Mr«. E. Wakefield, residence Walnnt of such land under a foreclosure rale, of law over a year ago, cases were con 1 liriisi« Hr* Martde Works, Main Ind Melhaae la having the linialnng •tree! near eleventh. avenue between Sixth and Seventh will be credited with all |«ymenta upon tinually brought to him for hia advice 1 <XXXXXXHXX>OO OOOOOOOOOOOi ¿ ; vwt Jo«« on lu» t» o «tory stone bulld- the water-right previously made. The and opinion. In public life be has al U-wl» A I’ril. addition to blacksmith | streets. W. <». Webb, residence, on Klsinath pavnieute, however, are credited only ways taken a prominent part. A life '*»"• th* seat c<«ner of Main and be«- and wagon strop on Mam »irret. <**»trsets. The building ia 30 liy 5»} to the water-right for that particular long republican, he has filled many im J. V. Houston, office building •<><! avenue between Sixth and Seventh. l*»tand will coat almut $5000. It »ill •booling gallviy. Main street near 8m- E. B. Henry, 8-room residence, Klam land , and if the purchaser ta not quali portant offices of trust and responsi- j t-wtopiel by M vi*« »V Ar tn and Meat ath avenue, between Fourth and Fifth fied to perfect the water right, under bility. He was a charter member of! ' nnd. the regulations provided, it will be nec Linkville Lodge No. 110, A. O. U. W„ I *»A«t,an.! U m Library and office« will Tlir following fwraana have built r«ai- atreats. essary for him, in order to retain the in which he has filled all thechairs, and bliuteJ ou III« aecon-l fl-eir. Fred Biehn, dwelling ivtween Seventh Mener» tn Fairview addition: W. J.; helped make it the strongest lodge in Frame Buildings. I Wallace. C. M. A lain». A. J. Godfrey, and Eegbth street« on Walnut avenue. lienefit of the previous payments to dis TW Klamath lake Navigation Com pose of th« land within a reasonable the county. He was also instrumental Bert Hall, cottage on Walnut avenue A new line of all standard makes of both W. Frank Petett, H. J Miller, ami time to «omeonc qualified to continue in the organization of the Klamath I lietwevn 9th and 10th streets. us »lending over $30.000 m new Frnl llrilbrunner. movements and cases. bnldmss an,I impyovemsnla in thia II E. Hanaberry, residence. Walnut |>ayiuent«. This statement has been Falls Chamber of Commerce, of which Cha». Hhatlui k. rreirlemw on Fifth he was vice-president at the time of hie made by Bcelaniation bervic« official* w’ The new »learner K lainaili which avenue between tilh and 7th streets. •trect m ar High. I positively will not be undersold by any- (i death. The funeral was held at 10 in answer to inquiries. vubuiltat the c-mipany'a dock, cost Col. V !.. Beebe, cottage near High ( li. W. Keesee, residence on Waluut body. All I ask is a comparison of my ], b«V’wi ll.'i (Mu and $».000. The o'clock Wednesday morning from the The Water Users Association is now avenue between bib and 7th streets. acbiKil. !•"’ bars their dia k completed winch Mrs. Melha»«, residence on Walnut having its contracts and trust deeds re- family residence on Main street. The prices with others. i > <>. II. Gate«, modern reeidenc« on corded. 131 contracts and 21 trust deeds services were held under the auspices of »«Mwiii. hy 2X’> feet long. Their I Fifth etreet near High in Firat addition. avenue lietween 6th and 7th streets. the A. O. U. W. Interment was made Hire is living m ived Rll)| K niixlern C. L. Reed, residence, corner Klamath wore filed tho past week witii the Coun E. C. Fiuitli. II room rraliience cor ty Clerk. The recording fees is $3.00 in the Klamath Falls Cemetery. *l«re building 40 by MO is ner Elevrulb and Wurden avenue in avqnue and Second street. ’•'"I wseted in iu place. The new A. 1.. Sargent, reaidenceon Main for the former and $3.40 for the Utter. Mrs. I-egal Blanks at Chitwoods. '*"*7.’»fiice landing is almut com- Fairview addition. When all aru recorded the fees will Tho«. Willst«, residence in Hhives ad street near 11th. Occupied by Neil amount to alxvut $2000. Tho recording »“•iu'.d alwUmir no by HO » »relions« Campbell. X? mf Am mAm mAm mA^ ^A a A a dition. fees in Oregon are higher than in most Cfr 1 *• their steamer the Navigation I,. Riehn, renidence on Main between Tv V \v 4 \v <v \v \v Tv \v Tv E|v \v \v \v Tv TIT j? H. Chap|i«l, residence on 10tl> street, slate* aud the Klamath Association has "»P*"r are <M1ni|)|m,| w|,|, 1»^,,.),,., 9tli and lOlli streets. near High. F. M. Barnum, residenoe on Main to meet an expenae not usual with other '«l»an-l t«o |«rgi- lutrgca winch W. W. Hcotl, residence corner Pine Associations in the state fees aud taxes ««FflO «adi. near 11th street. J*"- R. E. Heidrich, two atory luiai- and Seventh M. II. Beebe, residence on Main near chargeable to cor|>orations in Oregon Dr. F. M. White, two story residence and California. Yet during this first r?e W M,in ,l"*1 »"«wen on I'iue «'reel between Fourth and lllh street. r *M Peeond »trwit. Thia hnllding I C. H. Daggett, residence on Third year, when exjiences are heaviest, the Fifth. Klamath Association by guarding wupi«f by !.. Jacnix A Co., street between Pino and High. Filas Obanchain, residence on second FjNktorsof the Boston Hlnre. A. J. Santamew, residence Washing against useless ex (vend it ure, is conduct lot west id tho High School in First ing its business on a cash basis with the ton street near 9tb. biil^ ,w° 'lory business addition. C. E. Hadley, residence North corner two assessments totaling five rents j«r Mi * '*1, 0,1 »*** r,’ruor of W II. North, residence near H» k F> acre. ^"••<1 Seventh, General store and 8th and Washington streets. schod in First addition. Bert Childers, residence Jefferson Johnston-Campbell K. D. North, residence near High Bi*hn' "•"•»cl'*»<>on build- street near 9th. sciicnl tn First addition. Mth*10 ,lre*1 '•»»•»n beventh and Chas. Nelson, residence corner 9th Di. Demorest, residence nnar High I Mr. Archie Johnston of this city and and Washington streets. echini In First addition. Mist Isabel Campbell, recently of Mar k«?11" Palace restaurant, | Chas. E. Worden, boat house and R.M. and W. A. I’lielps, residence on quette, Michigan, were married in the kighlh'”**1 betW*’’n •'•»""H» «nd dock on water front, in roar of Lake apartmenta of Mr. and Mr«. If. E. Pelts Jeff«Aon near High school. I * Einer Applegate, residence corner side Inn Hotel. in the Jennings Block. Wednesday after & £ Tè Tè Tè Tè Our Prices are Right Tè ¥ Ç ♦/ I TO OUR PATRONS PAST AND FUTURE SHEETS 5t MURPHEY I g 1 |<xxx><xxx><><xxxx><>o<>o<xxxx>< j», 2 KLKMKTH FALLS zj ?^S TEH M*-?' ?LAUNDRY?I ô NOW IN OPERATION -*%**%% 6 ? WATCHES ! è L. 7AL-VA LEWIS ' t* * 1 1* ^Illamson Sentenced •¿Sr"“" J- N- w‘"l«ni«on was hn|.J U‘* Gnit«» staler Court at ktLc , rd,Jr morni"K 1° <wrve j for conepiracy to suborn per- bm »ni.etinn with taking up “’Si tha, Matos ( ommisaluner, was <w. “ Mm* Penalty. Dr. --------- ,- — .. Van ’“given half the term of im- ^»nt ‘i«nd fined $iooo. Tbo im- rs* 1*2”"' "*'"'** ,n hi' «“• ®" * Wl ’»«We physical condition. Tie meetingot the stockholders of the Wter Users Association to bo held No- vcul>«r 3rd, it lor the purpose of ratify- ingthe contract made between the As- eocation and the Secretary of the Inter ior and it not, at tome have thought, on MX-ount of any new action required of t»« land-owners at such. The Asao- cia.hm will collect the water-right pay- tneita and turn over lite collection« to tilt receiver of the land office. Tito con trad mentioned i" chiefly in relation to thrte collection« and it it considered necteaary that the «lock-holder« ap pro*«, formally, the contract. Rntionery at Chitwood«. Mr«. E. P. McCornack Mr* Edna Moody McCornack, wife of E. I'. McCornack, died at Salem,Thurs day, October 12, 190S, of typhoid fever. She was a daughter of ex-Governor and Mrs. Z. F. Moody, and was born at the Dalles in 1869. She was educated ia the public schools «nd in Mills' Bend- nary, at Oakland, Cal., and after the completion id her studies, return«! to Halem to reside with her parent«. Oct ober 28, 1898, she was married to E. P. McCornack, a well-known Salem bank er. noon, October 18, 1905, at 4 o’clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dunlap of the Methodist Church in the presence of a few invited guests. The groom i« well known in Klamath county, having been engaged for the past two year« cruising and estimating timber in the county. Ho is at present interested with Mr. Pelts in a tract of timber in tho northern j>art of the county. The young couple have been engaged for the past three year«, the wedding being postponed until Mias Campbell had proven up on a home stead which she had filed on. Mr. and Mrs. Johnatoa will make their home in Klamath Fall«. a a BOSTON STORE 7s the place * t i ♦ FOR YOU TO SAVE MONEY ON ALL YOUR FALL CLOTHING DRV GOODS AND SHOES & * * e4 * 4*