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Official Newspaper 0! Klamath REPUBLICAN KLAMATH County and Leading Journal ot the Interior Oregon Country. VOL- X. The Largest Circulation and Is the Best Medium for Heachfng a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 2, 1905. NO. 3« GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN ARRIVES AT FOUR O’CLOCK Will Be Alet at Keno To-day at i O'clock WILL SLLI HAWAIIAN MITCHELL BIG OUTPUT ANO SIGN UP LETTER RANCH SOLD OF FLOUR By the Steamer Klamath With Dele VanBrimmer Ditch Com- F. W.Jennings Writes to Union Pacific Land Assent One and One-half Million gation From Chamber of Commerce BANl) WILL BE AT DOCK ON RETURN OF BOAT Titus Will Benin the Greatest Celebration in the History of the County-Banquet Friday Evening; and On Saturday Afternoon Speeches at 2 O’clock. pany Hakes Proposition to Government. Mis Friends in Klam- atli County Makes Big Investment Near City. Tin- stockholders of the Van Brimmer Ditch C»uipariy held a meeting on the 27 of the past month at Merrill, to de cide on what course t<> take iu regard to lite Government project. Tins company’s ditch covers several thousand acre» of laud, most of the own er« <d which own the stock of the Com pany. Als.'it fifteen years ago Clinton and Gauiel Van Brimmer excavated a cut leading from the Ixiwer Klamath or White Lake through the hill to the Mrr rill valley, from which water has since been supplied to the lands therein. latter Mr. J. F. Adame acquired a one-half interest in the water eoming through the cut ami supplied Ins patrons on the vast and north side of lx>»t river About three years ago a majority of the farmers whom- laud* were supplied with water from the Van Brimmer dilclitw formed a cor|«>,ation and purchased the Van Brimmer svatem, and have been operating same for their mutual lieneflt at an annual ex|>ei>se of a very few cents |s*r acre. RtM-enlly the Little Klamath Ditch Company, controlled by Mr Adams sail, to the government their ditches am one-half interest in the water voiuing through the cut for |10U,(XX). Now the Van Brimmer pe-.ple con tend that they should Ire treater) the same as other water companies. They decidvd at tlieir meeting to make a proposition t<> the Reclamation Service and the Water Users Association. They claim that they have sufficient water for tlieir land and are able to keep up the main ditches at a much smalleroet Hun would t-e the case if they ware get ting a ster from I In-Govern ment system. However, as it is the plan of the gov ernment to drain the lower lake, tilin would cut off their supply of water, mid they do not wi»h to do anything that would in any wav interfere with th«* Klamath project, as they fully realise the vast importance of this work and the great benefits that will derive to the whole country. It is re|M>rte<! that tlieir proposition was put in the form of a resolution and will l>e submitted at the meeting of the Water Users Association on Saturday They ark that (or their surrender of their ditch end water coming from the lower lake, the government supply them an equal amount from its canal, or they are willing to sell to the government at a reasonable price and will then join the Association and share the expenses with the other members. Pounds From One Mill Alone. M skawkij , Karat, H. I.,O ct . 16, IhOA Another big tranxfer of Klamath The output of flour from the Klamath E uitom , Rxei aticAM: eonnty land hat l<en «fleeted. The county mills this year is greater than Kinmath Falls. Oregon. deal hae leu?n cloved for the Mitehell ever. K ind F nixnd : Not having had the op ranch of 1H<X) acre» lying two milev be The Klamath Falls mill alone will portunity in person, of saving good bye low Klamath Fall*. The paper, were manufacture about one and onehalf to -ny many friend» in Klamath Falls made out VMtorday and have b*-n »ent million pounds ot Boor this season. and Klamath County, previous to tak to Gazelle fur the signature of J. C. '1 be mill is now running day and night. ing my dc|>artur', aero»» the »ea to this Miteheli, one of the owner«. The I Manager Martin slated to a Republican (S,,wre w <»*-•*«” »' ' )••!«<>. <'.»1*111 Street Io decorate with flags and bunt- “land of |>erpetiial aummer", where 1 price to be paid i. |40,00u. reporter that be believed the wheat m Kl.in«"' • *"’ l<»'••* • mg ami put on a fourth of July gar h. trust I am permanently locatird, I will The buyers of thia tract are C. E. crop thio year was almnt the same ia ,llll<„*..u,|-ut.-) »•) A-ljnt.nlG.-twr- Illi- street» an I biddings are to lie de ask you a favor to allow me a small Wantland and other partie», i among ------- - ' ______ ________ _ ■ lost but ____ that ____ there was a ___ large ___ amount al Hn»r. u< ll-v '»«•» "• N.K-'.wl »«w.r.l corated today la-lore the arrival of Hie space in your valin-d paper for this pur- w horn i* Frank Ira White, of Portland. ! carried over from la»t year which would •JI» l«,v> <ll'» Will •• tu- I .1 I' k>-, i'll'. Governor and to remain decorated until |eise, and for tbe purpose also, of ex Mr. It antland i» I.and Agent lor the i |M manufactured into flour. It w.» I r. Sunday. |„ |Hi.»'v "H.V....II'-.' .If) lu. 'ight t" pressing rny thanks, and an assurance Union Pacific at Ik-nver, Colorado, and ' belief that the entire supply would tie VtWI B|„ rw III. ,tv4ll|.-r Kl.iluttli will Every launch, sail •suit and row lioat of sincere appreciation to these, niy he arrived here last week in company cleaned up before tho mil) closed. gMh him. Th- f .. pit"» ........mitt«. owner will he asked In have tlirur boats many friends, for their numerous acta with Charles W. Eberbne, of New York. Big shipments of flour and feed are «nw.liiig.J'l.orgtrT- B-Mw»«. I"r.i on lh<* lake sb-iul 4 o’clock, the tune of kindne-s, and for the friendship and Land Agent for the Southern Pacific. lieing marie to the northern part of the g,i.tul the M«i««lb < Imuil-r <1 t ..m slii'ii the steamer is exported to return g<HMl will extended throughout my mi- Mr. Eberline is at prevent located in county and to Lake County. A ship «w,.«,. \ hr l''.-t'l. '•• 'I»“ " •|k"”. from Keno With the Governor. The dence of five year, aiming them, during San Francisco and came along with Mr. ment of twenty tons was made to Fort glM M.'t»l H M 4.V ■ H'.l'Up Klamath l-alls Brass Hand will Im at the winch five years, ( may add, a» many Wantland tu see the country. Klamath Monday and orders are iu for (uJo.W W liite, »n i • tolge unrulier wharf and il tlivy cannot make noise happy moments to l>e looked back upon Mr. Wantland, when seen last eve more. Wagon load alter wagon low! o| ili. meui'iei» "I tlu- I’b.iu'wr w ill g > enough all the mill whistles in town with fond remembrance, were spent by ning at the laikeside Inn by a repre are being taken daily to Silver Lake ami Ke." «• t*'V .le«», r lu wel.ouir the will join in the < horns It goes without me as during any five year, of my pre sentative of the Republican, confirmed other points in Lako county. Tbe local -a< lug that the »mall l>oy» a ill contri GtiVWnnr vious existence. the report of the sale of the Mitchell demand has also increased and Klam |t saa lh«M><bt Io make the ir bute their shale with horns, etc. Klamath is in<l«*ed a favored spot, and property, but stated that be did not ath county is fast becoming known as (vpl).Hi r.4HH»Ulee all «leona rata ao that ' Governor Chamla-rlain came one day were it not for personal reasons that I want much said alejut it as their plana the producer and manufacturer of the (linn^rlaih a *ul I not b it« a « ha»*« « earlier than was expected so a- to give insi.lered it to I k * my interest to re- were n<>t fully made yet. It is believed best flour in the west. t, Mir.it wuy tf>"»l '-I libi»«" The film turn- to *,-« Something of the coun ■uuve there-from, 1 would still be with that it is the purpose of the new owners Myrt Ballard, who has Iroen visiting <^cl»»ii«'<i. huwev.-r, w Hl I«- li'-e Inu i I you in the flesh as I always will be in to cut the property up into small tracts. try. It Isetfe-cled that Friday will lie ihought, there is an untold future, for It is known that Mr. White, of Port I his parents in this city the past month, l«bu«..i"l «'I !**••"• will unite in w«l »|*-nt in driving through the valley, good, ahead of Klamath County, and I land, was here some time ago a hen he left Tuesday for Dunsmuir where he has and on Saturday lircuajri l.e will Ire «Mulng »n I enleti.luii g uur i.'i.eru ' hope a realization of this may be felt bv secured a 60 day option on this land, a position with the Southern Pacific. The |*> I » wtll .irne lu-re tin. »Iler shown over the route of the first Section G. B. Snyder is in the city today from • he community at large, all of whom and at that time be wa9 trying to eecure m»« »I.U *lU •|»'t"l I '1'1.1 l—'htl'g <>( th- canal and the location of the tun Olene, on a business trip. have my very liest wishes. property adjoining the city. vM the I'l-ll »'"I getting »<i|U»lnl<il , nel by Engineer T II. Humphrey Being titled for nothing excepting a ■ Ilk —I « Ititeli» aU'l llie..ln.g <94 Saturday evening he will I»- a guest al a merchantile business it was my good limeto fortune to Iw-come connected with the . Un Fndav evening ilw Cb.ml-er of dinner al the government camp. Hawaiian --ugar Co., the largest sugar I producing concern owning and operat ing plantations on these Islands/ as Manager of tlieir General Store at this, point, this Company has. aside from one <>f the largest sugar mills in existence, under cultivation a (ranch, as we would I say in Klamath) plantation of over 7 (.00 i acres, employs close to 2,500 men, Ho®. H. II, limi' «i. «»I lhll«l»**ro. Or . r of the Thr Klnmath Krnlty Com|nnr r«*- mostly JafMiuese, Koreans, ami I'orto ^talvesi m th«* rity llnir» !»» Nini Irli fmlm thtt week: v«d In tile |M>rt« th«* Ricans, ow ns and operates iu own nar K<>y I IrtiiHtkar f4> George B. f*nvder, Halard«) tuori«ii»< l* r i-ak«\o« M». P on the row gauge railroad with trackage of Hu»<< ni« a * um 'I a 'U a I c lor Utv immti I iia V. Stevens .» Iola in block 6 Fiml addilum. about twenty miles, and produod dur- , o| ( otikff r*arnt« ti <>t| lh<* llrpitblh • ll Roy llamakar 14» Earl M. and ('baa. I.sie lawn ing the season of ten months just closed I E. Flood, lufee 6, 7. 8 and 9 in block rt liefert. bim J is L©rw dum# 4 liltl«i • 22,000 tons of raw sugar, the termi-j First athlilion. Tbrrv Rtr ibrm« Krpublit«n <R|iMll4atn> nation of this successful season being klntnath Realty Company to I>an lor U m * n<4iiui4li«»fi m U h » duurit I. <d celebrated, at the expense of the com 1er T-«*««'. « I« M«>i>r<*«i »u l Mr Illis- Coier, lot A block '6 Nivhola addition. pany, with a harvest feast, at which it ton, mim J il m | i | m HfR liivi M t. liil»U>h baa To E. F. Huliett, lot 4 bloek tW in wm iny pleasure to I k - present, of danc • Ittil<*lb<i I ma I <4 41 H «ill Mr» Nirlnda a<|>|ition. To tian bloan, Fred ing in tbe open air, upon a platform «lialiot k and (’land»« Ihurjtett, 40 acres RMMii. erected for the pili|s>se and decorated hi section 'JOtoanahip 31>-9. Mt. IItwtort Mill m | n ( k | n with l'alms, and other native shrubs, The following «ai»”* tlii» u»*ek are re- Irât«« cou n tv amt rotuni l ferns, flags, elecUic lights etc. the (Mirted by M mm » i ) A •‘‘'lough: >sll|I.M ibi' Ir.g ratul - lion musicians lieing all native Hawaiian, L. B. Vaden et in , to Anna Grace playing stringed instruments, these Baker, lot 4 block 41 Iti Firnt addition mostly all native as well, the musi I i fl > cians ringing native songs while play I. B. Yaden to 11 mt I k * ing. this latter performance being in lota 2 and 3 hi block 41 First additioif «I llir deed a novelty to me. I would wish to for |24O. say to my dancing friends of Klamath 1 t C R. IS Inp et al , to Henry L. Aid- that the time of the native "Hula" ! M ason a SLoi mi Arc Now Read) ridge, Iola i> and 7 block 41 in Fiial ad* music, with the«ingingaccompaniment, i dition. Io Make Abstiacta. is a two step to dream of. during the Mr. Aldridge will imn>e*Hately K^in evening refreshments were served, both i tl.il> w Illi the construriion <»( four leaidenccs on solid and liquid to most any-ones hearts The Sunday excursions on the steamer They hav. re vive I their new FILING thcer Iota w hirli wi I I m * for rent. content. CABINET from ciuciniiatll. toinen, Klamath are becoming quite popular Again assuring the people of Klamath and are being well patronised by the “«l*e..'ir N»w Filing tab..... I M.i.m of my best wishes, and thanking you in citiaene of the town and strangers who «I Alwtra. uug, Tln> Filing Cabinet i* I advance for thu space allowed me, 1 am are glad of the chance to spend a pleas »ry rapidly coming u, u,v hum m »it I with personal regards. ant day. Quite a number went on the -ranches ul buaiim,,. Yuras RMHtcrrvu.Y, excursion Sunday to Keno, where they Thto, wa Irelierv, concn le I by th >«< F. W. Jxxxixua. spent n few hours and enjoyed an ex- »hxarvuiuie-icut 1„ jlt.|ge, t„ |N. u„. reliant dinner at the Keno Hotel. "•«•I up Io dale, complete, »impi.., and Th -re was a transfer of stock in the After dinner the Captain of the steamer The \ <». IL W. lodge of Klamatli fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa «xurai» ,),ieUI ,,| almlreeliug, wlinh Falle ia pl.inniug lor a l>ig time on the Duffy CoinjKliy this week. E. B. invited the whole population to a short I Jrt li,, hem «• liaie lour pc ,ple at w,„h uhing Ati« of Jhweiiita-r. Thia wlll Ire the Henry, w ho was heavily interested in ride, which was greatly appreciated and '■’•nd vertlyuigreorda. Thu»all work ninvteenth annivriaily •»! the «-Mablish the Company lias sold Ins stock to Fred enjoyed by all. I.. Houston, another memls-r. It is al Many of the citixens have l>ecn anx I«**» Iiiul.-I t|,a eves ot lour |Mopla be. nienl of the Incal l<"lge. and It is so stated that Mr. Houston has ac ious to take a trip to Little Klamath plannwl to take in n rlocen new nivinla-ra Il .nUr. mlr office. Them,, filing, «•»»rilled over and over again, thus and liave a big cvleliration. A tenui quired Mine of the stock owned by Mr. Iaike and the management has consent I. A. huffy, si that lie now controls tile ed to give an excursion to the lower IVtn. George Roberts, a short resident, '»"•ring th. grrai.at accuracy |».>»ibly, wlll pmhably Ia- organiseil nexi Tues- nt.H'k. Mr. Houston lias assumed the lake Sunday. It is expected that s of this city, died at his home in Fair ilei eventi.g auri ll is desirvd to liave a "•»irk ia incurring l.tg. ex|a*ii«« niiiniigenient of the business. ?.•. ¡ ' mer r.i. large crowd will go on this excursion, as view addition on Sunday, October »«•« •. ludnive it wdl h,, apprmuate.l, big tum olit. i very few are familiar with the beautiful 1905, of cancer. Aged 40 years 7 months •utiiig » fair »hara of ymii patroiiage, Foli S ali : ••ne doten Guinea fowls at F or II km *- largo front room fur» and 14 days. Ik-ceased came here re- | body of water. ,fe’ Your» very truly, iiinhed, euituble i<»r man and «lía or $2 a pair. Callon Mrs. C. C. Ix»w at cently from Phoenix, Oregon • and has 1 4|Jk Maaon A Slough. Horace Mitchell is in town to-day. the Belmont Feed Yanin. two inrii. Enquire nt tim «»ilìri*. been engaged at carpenter enter work. work He 1 leaves a wife and father in this city to | mourn bis loss. Although he was a new . XV z¿ comer to our city, he had, by his many : admirable qualities, won a large num- lier of friends who will mourn his un-! timely death. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS OUR MOTTO He was n member of the Woodmen of Candidate S B Huston McCloud Railroad Still Transfers of Resident Visits klaniath s= FALL AND WINTER STYLES NOV HERE IN WALKOVERSHO6S All the latest shapes and leathers. Heavy sole kid lined Box Calf Walk Overs for wet weather. THE SUNDAY EXCURSION Napa Tan Shoes *b Working, Loggers and High Tops 4* Napa Tan shoes are guaranteed to be as near water proof as leather can be manufactured Our rubber line is complete It will pay you to see our foot wear. K. K. K. STORE. Good Goods Phone Main 174 DUFFY COMPANY UUNiiES HANDS CELEBRATE WORKMEN Will DEATH OF W G ROBERTS Complete Stock & £ 'rmc howtos « tores This has demonstrated itself for odr business has doubled in the past two months, AT a life want your patronage, we have the goods at the right prices. WATCH OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES $20 i8 i ç i2 io H ç MEN’S CRAVENETTE OVERCOATS IÇ dollars Coats for. Coats for........................ 1 ; dollars $20.00 Coats for ÿiç.oo 12 dollars Coats for ..... 12.00 17.00 Coats for 9 dollars Coats for........... Coats for 7 dollars Do not forget the day and date 1 dollars 6 Coats for ...... HO Coats lor 2o per rent off on all our $^.0O to $20.00 +£ Mens Suits Ladies. Ready Made Skirts 2.75 to 8.00 Boys Suits Ladies Lidies Ladies Lidies Ladies Lidies Ladies Saturday, Ociober 28 j °ont overlook our fine line of men's and boy's dot bi ng which has just arrived. fours for business U JRCOBS Ä COWPHNY the Bishop Undertaking Parlors, rm balmed and prepared the Ixxlv for r ship »hip- ment to Phoenix, the former 1 home, The lardy was shipped Tuesday iimlur under I the auspices of the Woodmen. The funeral will lie held to-day, and inter ment will bo made in the Phoenix cemetery. J. A. Gregory has bought the agency (or all the daily papers from M. E. Hutchison and Mr. Gregory will con tinue to make the regular delivery. Prices will induce you to buy £ £ £ Miss Restora French, who has charge of the Summers school bulow town was visiting Iriends in the city the latter part of the week F or R xxt —Large sunny room •tOVR. Anquire at this office. ç- with I j if you will investigate e- S- &