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Official Nuwi»papvr ol Klamath County and Leadln< Jeamal of the Interior Oregon Country. KLAMATH VOL. X. REPUBLICAN The Largoat Circulation and It the Beet Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER i6, 1905. NO. 33 ducks and geese arsorr the attention of klamat / ts lovers of sport TÍANKSOIVINÜ PROCLAMATION The President laamat hi« annual proc laniaitiHi last Tliuteday, de.lgnaling Thurolay. Niw. doth. a. a day of Titubagli mg. ol winch the lullowing ia NEW POWER PLANT READY NEXT WEEK give theh first annual ball on Thank»* giving iiiglit. The plana have not Ixwn fully decided upon yet, but it is expect ud that n banquet will lx- given In con* nwlion with the dance. M. iV. OF AMERICA. COSTS MONEY TO WATER USERS BE A CANDIDATE TURNED DOWN The Mixli-iu Wixxlman Dxlg** meet» ^ecrr’ary ot Stat« Dunlmr has began even second and fourth Weilneailay in to make preparatlona tor the general the month at tin* A. O. I'. W. ball. primary »lection to be held in thia atatw This lodge will present the play “Twist and dialrlrt office, must be filled with Dive and Money" al th» Opera House the Hecretary of Hute by April 1, In or- "Ry the Biealdent of the t'nile<l in the near future. The play will lie i der to have a place on the official ballot. ytslrs of Amelie», a |WnclamalliMI I put on by amateur», alt ineinbers of tbe It will require at least AO daya for »Kiirii, neatly lineo centuria« ago, '•ach candidate or hie frienda to secure fliai selliers came to the country Klamath Falls' new |'5(»i0 rlntric old station and Is operated by a 60 horse ■ Wixxlnicn, and rebear»als are now lieicg A few day« ago the distressing cry of stock in said company. Alas for well the necessary namea and prepare tho which "*’• become thia great lie- light and waler work, plant will begin |iowrr motor. The pump is the highest held under the direction of Mr. John amt up that the l.nngell Valley Tele, laid plansand telephone hopes! Mana [ictitlona required by law, ao that tliu Watson, who is*an cxjwrienced stag« Mlilie. they fac«<l imt only hanlaldp <i|wratloii sum* tini» nett week. li|» of the Goul,I Water Works power mauugei. plume Company was liemg denied the ger Duncan, to whom application was . name may ap[>ear on the official ballot. (ql| privation Imt terrible risk to their 1 he new plant was built liv tl,» Klam motor and weighs 1*0) pounds alone. privilege of coming Into Klnrnath I alls made promptly and emphatically turned The tally rheeta will contain apace for FORESTERS OF AMERICA. luea In lli-we grim vaara Hie euatum aih Falla Light A Power Company arid Its < npa. it v is 700 gallons |xir minute. by a mb.idized and I y ran leal council, the proposition down, amazed at what recording the vote for at leaat W) eandi- gn>a 4 setting apart one day in each la on» ui Ilia ravulta nl the Hierbear lu The old reservoir will not have to let re The ForfMiteni ni»»vl every •«•cornl and that n soul les* and grasping corporation he evidently considered the temerity of ,jates for each party in every counts in war lor a s|“w aefvk* "I I liankagiv- population ami liualne.a in Klamath built as Ila , apacity la ailffieient for a fourth Frida*a in tlie njontli al the A. might rprrad its l.-niucl.-s over the the Association for assuming that surh ' t|,4 itale. Two tally sheets will he pre- tngbilb. Almighty for preserving Ilia Falla The building uf th» ne» plant population o| 1U.UOQ. O. U. W. hall, They heve a wry alee land and suck tlie life blood of the toil a prepoeterous proposition would be en pared: One lor the Republican party Moplr through tin’ changing .casona will neeeaaiUt» the laying ol nv»r two Beaidi-a th. great expense of the new live lod)<«*, au«l report aouiething <l<>ir x ing tilleia of tlie soil. The fwople tertained tor a minute. The secretary, and one lor the Iiemocratic party. N<r Tliv i-uabiiu lias l“v ••'i" I,allouai niilee ot new water j.t|~- in th« nt», ami plant, the < ompam have com mimed every meeting. New meiiiltera will buckled <m their armor and rallied to abatbe I, fell through the flixir. The very other party east sufficient vote» at the •ixl hallowed I»’ IniOienoHlai usage alao the rwronalriii-tiim of the entire the reconalmcllon of ita entire hue ol initiat«*«! at the next meeting and an (lie standard ot the beseiging yoensen, idea of the Langell Valley farmers being last election to entitle it to recognition w. live III eaai-r and mute pien I Bill sysivm of main abv. water pipe and electric «ires and poles effort ia l»ein|{ made to have all mem tlie Water I’sera Association joined the wired to the Water Utets Association I in tbe primary election. paie, than our loivlalhera, and men The w mg walls ai.ii In *.Igaiea of tl,« through the city. New Juniper pole», bers who are in t«»wn, preaent. holy crusade. J. Scott flourished an Hellohell, no! B»* retary Dunbar placed an order all,I, with rugged atreligtll, fated the Amrs lia-etwl at the livad al I.ink River, aeh-i i.-1 lor tlx ir durability, have Iwwn WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. inkpot, Grigsby moved on the works ft was thought that the Iauigell Val with the state printer for 32.3NU blanks fuggv-l dava, and yet ilie danger« tu have hewn -> eouatrucletl that liait ol pul in and eno ton <d copjwtr wire strung Ou la»t Wednesday night, November w itli a catapult full of petitions. The ley Telephone Company was a co-opera to lie delivered by January 1. The esti national lile are I|UIIO aa great MW as th« liver emihl hr diverted 'Die head IroUi the station to town. This Will 3, Ewauna Camp, W.O. W., was insti citadel was stormed and <iown it went! tive institution for the free use and mated coat of tbe primary election is be» an, prv.ioua time tn onr hiatory It ‘.a gates can take in 10.00 inches ol wa««i .airy the whole load ol the wheel, The tuted and organized in the W. O. W. And into the city came the triumphant lienefit of the farmers and water users i ' tween «-'/»si and »-*00?. Mame«'ly tilting liiat once a veer out I he water that will furnish the |siwvr pump pipe has been increased from hall In the Handerson building The | Langell valley ilea. And thus came tfie If manager Puncan can lx* taken as an There is nothing to prevent any naan l«o;>h abould art a|iart a day for pralev for tfiw plant will lw» eonvi-ved through three to six inch. The old system uteri Camp «tarts out with the limit <>t elm' great opportunity to bring the water indicator, there are already symptoms from circulating a petition to have his q„.I thenbag'Hn« l" the giver nt good, a fiume Ttlftu |«.-t long ami will giv fit waa the single phase Imt since the ad ter memlx-ra, under the new law. Fifty ■ users into direct, instant and free com of soul shrinkage and tentacular develop name placed on tbe official primary bal ¿ail. at th. same time, that they »apresa (rrl ot brad on the w lievi The first LOU option ol the three phase, it will hence newly made rh<q>|>er» t'xik a hold of a munication with their association and ments. However, I am unwilling to be lot. Necretarv ot State Dunbar has no than Ihatikfulneaa l-n the »bundaut Irei ia s a,|iiare Imu fiume and ilio bai aaeaty to reconstruct the entire wire personal tff-irl eampaigh with a will, Uncle ham’s office, • matter of great in lieve that he represents the sentiment discretion in the matter, but must pla- • •Meirs received, slnritlil manfully ar arne a pi|w* llumr five ami linee loorths system in the city This change has al and have pledged tlieir camp for one terest, convenience and economy in con of liis company or the good people of every man’s name on the official ballot gaowleiige lli.ir .Lot tn,«ring. and Irvi m diameter on ili» mai,le. Two ready tieen made in the main line and hundred memlietsliip by January first, I nection with tlie progress of irrigation Langell Valley. Sundry bellicose ex- «hose petition is regular and compiles i.lelgr iheniarlvea solemnly and In gnial hiiridrrd and fifty Ih'xi.aml le»t of Inni the balance will Im completed thia fall. 19UH. It took until midnight to finish matters. With all this in view the pree-ions concerning government irri ' with the terms of the law. I failli lo alme In uvea, olii» liivin Ihir Iwr and two rei low-1, of Irmi wer» ua»«l The (test work amlex|x>n»e necessary the work. Nt-iglihor <’ol. Charles Bar- Board ol Diiec'orsuf the Water Users gation may have a connection that is ----- - ----------- log ih» pa.l aear •» have l,e»n bteaaed I 1 In tbe conati neliön ol Ih. fiume. in installing a plant ol thia magnitude rish, of Salem, installed the officers and Association innocently authorized and more gastronomic than telephonic. • Hli lamniihil crop* Ihir buiu-ea» Tir» water wheel that baa l<eer> plated in a place like Klamath Falla, •» tar instituted the Cainp. directed its secretary to purchase a share E lmv . k I. A i - i - io . atk . |a.w|wrlty haa 1res great. N'i other in the new elation house is » twin Vic from the railroad, can hardly lie. con Alter finishing tlie work, the neigh- «•opi» haa »var at.ssl un aa high a level tor wheel, weighing fit issi pounds and ceived l,y the general public, tin ac hors adjourned to tlie American Hotel, I - el material »ell-betng aa ours non with lb» head will deveb-p 'vtween I0Q count of the enormous weight of ma «her» a banquet took place, II was a I. A Duffy, he with the gold headed »Un i. Wa av» not threatened by fuea an<l MM) horsepower. The Dynamo chinery it was at first thought to lie sly, grand affair, many Women of Wood- cane, who has a mania for plauning rx- from without Th» fu», from whom We { weigh* IOOOÜ pounds ami la 240 K W., in ml an iui|«oaiI>|Iity tn haul it over craft were in attendonce. All the shoo LI |>rav to I m * hdltrrrd ar«* *mr |« a « iblee plias», M cycle, ami L’ kMI volt the rue la from the railroad. Tlie eat iieighlxira went home proud that they THE WOODBURN. OREGON, 1NDEP6NDENT PUB- eursions and novel expeditions, will head a eovote hunt to Bear Island Snn- fflMit, ipprlilra ami f-»IL«’«, ami agallili general rieri rie alternating generator. er whes I a hich acighed .13.'XW pounds were memliers ot the Woodmen of tlie LISHES W VERY INTERESTING L6TTER FROM , ,tav. There is one lone coyote on Bear th*** (bara la alwaya hva«j Hui wr. Tl.ia will le able tn (urnl.li 5<U0 III can Is said to he llie heaviest single piece of Worl I. Tlie officers who were installed ATTORNEY BONNEY OF THIS CITY. Island and a party will go there Sunday •bau i «ar. di» power light Th» «talion bull Ing, machinery ever brought to Klamath for tlie ensiling term were: with aliout a hundred dogs and have a Tb«-rH«»rr. I now aal a|ort Thursday, I while plain, ba* Iren vrrv thoroiiglilv cMiinly. It required eight horses and a Freilerick Sanderson, C. C.; II. G. hunt. No guns will be used. There ia (ha Wlb »ley >»f S«»vrfnl»b»r, •• a day *«f coiiatructr<l and ia 40 by 40 feet ou lliv ale« tally const r Uriel wagon to bring it Hliidlei, Adv. L.; A. . W. Beil, Banker; Klamath Falls, Or., Oct. 24, 1905. The Government is now at work on an a bill in tbe middle of tlie Island from think giving for th«* |<a»t ami prater l«*r | ootanle. In building lhe toiimlalion of to this city. When the new plant is C. K. Brandenburg, < lerk . W«l. < . EniroK lstir.rKSiirxT:—To answer all irrigating project that will iriigate the which a good view can lie obtained. In tha futura ami on thia «lay I aak that tbe »tallon building -l5o wag -u loads ot in operation Klamath Falla can burnt of Sanderson, Eecor*; B. E. Pritchett, the letters I receive asking information entire Klamath Iraain and adjacent val the language of Mr. Duffy, ‘’tlie party throRifh'ut tl»r \!h«« p*»plr gjt hrr rock were uaed. Lav iitg Il>e plstnl of m miu in the Watch ma n , W. G. Sorrells, Sentry; in regard to this country sometimes l>e- leys. an J when completed will cover will go up the bill an 1 watch the dogs in thrir h>»nir« and | Jara of worahip. W. B. McMillan. A. C. Lewie and 11. ciiniea burdensome to a busy man. while from 250.000 to 300,000 acres of land. I The pump lisa lirrn e.lal»li«hrd in tlie I •tai« >«l Onuou. catch tbe 'Fool brute.” •»I, in rainUring ihaiiki uulu the Moat Mitchell, Managers, 1 am always glad tohearfroni tny friends. Bid* for the construction of the big tun IhtL for Ilia mait,(«'l<l I4eaaliiga of thv < I but to explain it« advantages and re nel and first ten miles of the canal will |<*< brar, <s>n«r<iati lliriim-hr« |<i a sour -es a* I see them to ca< h individual Ida of rlranl uivaa, honor end wisdom, eo i would lie an endl«-» task, tint» I have that till. Nation may do Ila alioti.xl again resorted to the columns of the home lie imagined at the present time. As _____ «■wk <m thr rulli in a mannrr worthy ¡ KLMMATH FULLS K CITY FULL OF LIVE LODCES l«»irr. hoping to ti<»iryou all nt a »ingle one of the reclamation service puts it: <dlb*Mrah*> f'»un«l«*’j H ami of (hoar Some of the worst offenders ef the Tlie Stockholder« of the Klamath blow, but if you jump up again and ark “In the rock of rough marble the sculp MNO FRKTBRNHL SOCI6T1ES. SOMQTHINC aho |kf«^rrx«^l it. street ordinance are getting back intn more questions I fear that I am eo much tor saw an angel. His practiced hand County Agricultural Aesocffition are | their old habit of blacking the streets DOING ALL THE T1MB. •‘!a wHur«« wharaof f hava haraunlo iji love with this country that 1 will an- chiseled away the imprisoning stone, re hereby called to meet at the Court 1 and walks with wagonsand Loxes. The •il Inn I ifnl causad (hr «ral <>f th« suer, and desiring to serve vou in the vealing to th« world a figure of beauty.” House office of tbe County Judge, in I City has just s|«ni nearly *100 in clean- l Hilad Matea lo l<r ofl* >«><1 '* Klamath Falls, Oregon, for their regular th«*r«« ia tin town <»f the rile ’ tha line of rrirbriti-'ii, w ill know (hat ling Mam street, hut there arc a lew best wav for the present, I submit the With an equal preaient eve the United annual meeting, on Saturday, the 2nd i follow ing : States reclamation service sees in the in tha alala abara (ha fraternal anil in* ilia«» inert! ocrMliun will I*** pioperly »nd | lieople who think the law was not made Klamath county, Oregon, is attracting Klamath plateau of Southern Oregon day ol DeComlier, 1906, at the hour of 2 •tiran« r lo>!ga* arc an writ rcpirscntcd appropriately commemorate I. Tlw re for them. These people should lie I’. M.. for the pttrpore of electing Di a« lhay ara in Klamath Kalla Thrrr arc wreral applies li'«u» for maml*n»bip brought up and fined the limit and per more attention than any other portion I and Northern California a land of tlious- , of the Northwest. It is lileaaed with and» of prosperous homes, and with rectors and officer» ior the ensuing year, air tarlar of th«* (» tr I and leading h»lg<*a already in and il fa expat ted to initiate haps they would lie taught a lesson. , in.-iny superior advantages and is teem- equal skill tlie engineer« of the service and to transact any other bushier« that of tha I tiitr-l States rap rasai it e« I in (Ina a claM ol (write or tillrvn on the date Telluaing ia the liat of jorerà dr.wn I mg with opportunities tor lhe homeseek- w ill reveal tlie agricultural |>oMibilities may be necesaary. c ity , and rvrFb on«« la ahvr and pi«»a <4 t vlrbralion. A han>piel and program Representation by proxy, duly ap- Kltra I m V lt»f | II«’ I *«'<***||| laa* ff Ifflll <>( i er, the laborer and the man with capi- of this undeveloped region. When tl>io ha" al*» I hmh arranged and a big time |«eiooa In la« I, there ta not a «ira«! ('In uit Court a kieli rotitene. ns the haiga in l«»w n That ta not the way il t*X|4K ted. A woiking train will la* , tai. Klamath county is situated in work is completed the Government will I pointed in writing and filed with the A h of next monili : -Southeastern Oregon, east of the Cascade ' have developed this country into one of ' Secretary, is allowable. klMtnafh county pa»«»plt» *lo t«usinesa. organiietl next Tue*lay and uniform« Klamath Falls, Oregon, Nov. 14, 1905. H. T. Nominerà, I |.. Baienian, W. H. When they go into an) thing. I* it fra are to I m * ordered at one*. The Boatoffice Department is adver Mountains. Its mean altitude is -4200 the most fertile regions of tbe North I O. T. BaLirwtx, Bresident. Mnr.Jen, G. H. Woudlntty, W. A. feet aliove tlie sen level ; its temperature west. Ten millions of dollars will lie tising for bids for the carrying of the l«*rt.al, social, pillillesi «»r Inisine»«, thry /. 0 0. F. LODGE. B. S t . G io . B ishop , Secretary. •righi. N. H. Lare. L. IL Ward. II. ranges from zero in Winter to 95 degress expended here by the Government, the mad over the four stage routes in Klam go in with Htair wh«dr *ml. Neatly sil Klamath ix>lge So. 117 I. O. O. F*. are K »tuteline. Frre Applegate, John of (hr local bulge« <»f the town are plan* ath county. Rids will l>c received by in Hummer; the average precipitation, railroadsand private individuals iu tbei alao having rnmir interesting meeting*. according to the Oregon Weather Bu next few years. Two railroads are Miniän f. ||. Bainnui, John Three new additions to the town of liing fur big tuura Ibctwern now and the New mrml»erN are ciining in all the the Second Assistant Postmaster Gen reau, is 19 inches during tlie year. The building into this country, and in a Berta James Jftsnn. B. L. Bonniani, eral U| to Itecember 5, 1905, for the Klamath Falls were approved by the rtr»l of the tear. At every m«n*ling ol lime and there will Iw work nearly climate is all that can lie desired. It is, short time its products w ill ba brought laen-, hriacor, of K lainaili L aila. County Commissioners Court at their Ihr «librimi lodges ihrte is alwaya < very meeting from now until Chrivt« carrying of mail over the following tn fact, a climate that conduces Io the. in touch with the world's marker, and fieorga t'haae, F. L. Wright, of Keno. routes: Klamath Falls-Pokegama ; pres- meeting the first of this month. The Rotnvthing doing. Ani ihn interrai mai. There will I m * work next Satui* Hiivi Hood, Win. Wuod, L. Stelli of ent contract pay |1734. Klamath Falls- highest development in man and ani- 1 it is not necessary that one ehutili have new additions are, Nob Hill, Second and aperaba well uf lite claaa of cilitena that Daily. day night and a large attendance it vi- mala, ami the most perfect development the eye of a sculptor or the piaetical ex- Mountain View, to the latter a sup tUMke up tha population of Klamath peeled. All mvmlwn* of the team are Fort Klamath; present contract pay C. A. Biintlng. W. C Pahan. W. D. $1500. Klamath Falls- Mcrrill-Tule Lake, in the vegetable kingdom. Tbe soil is a ' perieuce of an engineer to see that an plemental plat was died and approved. county. n|>ecially rr<|tiei»te<i to be prvaeut Satur Ball. Frcl Bueeing. T. A. Barro«. Jr. present contract [>ay $1273 75. Klamath deep sand loam, holds moisture well, and : era of prosperity is dawning for this Klamath Falls is growing. NR’. F. Hill, II. T. Anderson, ol Merrill. day evening. 4. 0 U. IT LODGE Falls-I.akeview ; present contract pay docs not crack or bake as many other ‘ place that will be substantial and en- fertile soils do.in other parts of the coun during. James L. Gordon, Nami. Kiiigilon. Ai. K. OF P. LODGE. funkeille Ualge No. ||U V O. I), W *tMM. Nclhtae, Irmi Croneiiullcr, of Fort ar» planning for a Ing crlebtalion on try. In the undeve'o|H‘d portionaof the Klamath county has been named the Add to all these a healthful, sunny cli The newly organised L.lge ol Knights Klamaili. James Briscoe and Jim Jory were in valley the land is covered with a heavy sportsman’s paradise. The countless mate. and your idea! should be full. llwvinlwr 5. it will I« ninvlcen years ot i’ytldas are going some. They meet It seems strange that a country eo on the Mrwt of Iki'emU-r since the I< k al I every Monday evening at the A.O.U.W. the city the first of the week after a growth of sage brush and is remarkably | flock» of wild ducks and geese that in- F** Nile—3 O. (L dnura, rv.|w,»»l, 2-A lodge uf the Ancient Order of Uniteli hail It will l>e retneinIwred that this load of lunilter with which to build easy to prepare for cultivation. All It «bit its lakes and rivera, the finest trout richly endowed by nature should lie < A-«t k I1,; I glass door, Ciiloiiml red- Workmen waa tint inetii'ited in Klami t is the lodge winch gave the excursion fences. Mr. lory went on to Rogue fruits, grains and vegetables, except I fishing in tha world, and tbe many spe dormant as long as this has, but the »'«'I, I light *-Hx<Mxl%,4 window. 12 aih Faile, and anvunv acquainted with! on the steamer Klamath some weeks River Valley to buy hogs. He says he those of a tropical nature, do well here ‘ cies of large game that still roam over its reason is easy to explain. It was cut off «lights; I window <0x32x1',. the iiultviduallly ol the niemliera id tin» | ago. , They were so successful in thia can make more feeding his grain than •nd are produced in abundance. Wheat ! hills and valleys, warrant all that the from market and hard of access, but oats, barley and rye are the principal 1 name implies. The numerous hot springs now that it is to be opened up and its *"tht-. 21 <«. Cj|y |)ru< Htorw. efforts tn venture that they are now planning to by selling to the mills. lodge and aoina of tlieir past | | grain crops grown here. Wheat from of this country will make it a health re wonderful resources developed, it ia this county wasawarded the first prizeat I sort, while its richness in natural scen hard to imagine what its future great rF*f**t*'t*’f**t**4’«|**{»*f«»fr»f**t**i**t*4*rh4*4**f’ Chicago in 1893. Apples, plums, pears' ery will make it an attraction to tourists. ness will be. C. T. Boaster. and small fruits grow to perfection and ♦ havea flavor that is unexcelled anywhere 11 m ' ■ Wheal ami potatoes are tbe principal crops produced without irrigation. OUR Wheat, when irrigated, yiel Is 5'J bushels 4» I per acre. Oats irrigated will yield 100 and other crops in proportion. Potatoes arc not irrigated and are the largest and of the best quality produced on the Ba- ! eitic Coast. It is a well known f»:t that UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Men and Now is the time to buy your CLOTHING NOW iiKi-eis jMitatoes and fruits from this country are Children from 2Ç cents up. Special good values in OVERCOATS free from f>est and disease, and for this reason command a better price on the market. Alfalta flourish»« wherever es- In GENT ’ S FURNISHINGS we carry Suits for Men in all Wool Cheviots, 1 t a I il is lied, and when irrigated produces everything. from five to six tons pt r acre, and is Fancy Mixtures and Cassimere, new » 1 readily sold for good prices to the stuck- I men who winter tlieir cattle in these val cut three button double breasted sacks Look for nam« in »trap Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases. leys- Klamath euitnty is celebrated for from io to 20 dollars ita beef cattle and draft horses. Fifteen THE BOSTON STORE. thousand are annually driven to market 'A boot that gentlemen fancy on sight—and «ndone from here. The dairy interest is fast on acquaintance. Shaped to fit the foot, and built BOYS SUITS from Î2-7Ç up. » The STORE for small profits and | coming to the front ami is destined to be to insure entire comfort, 'a source of great revenue, for, with Patent leather lace boot, dull top. quick sales. Very Rood BARGAINS in Dress Good». cheap grain and alfalta as a fool, ami a medium wide to«, heavy winter «ole I climate that is conducive to the best ! Eittlativt idrti, based on thorough knowedga of s man's foot and a gentleman'a taste, are 1 health in animals, this country will ex embodied in the Hylo. cel in dairy products. The lumber in- I ditstry is yet in its infancy, but will in Most styles are >5 crease in importance ns shipping facili ties are completed to the timber belts. The billions of feet of pine ami fir that crow n our bills ami mountain«, as yet un TO GET YOUR touched by the wixidman’s ax, will de velop into an industry unrivaled by any L. other portion of the State, ami will add I its tribute of wealth to Klauiatli euuuAy. Thirty-l ive TtiGUsand Dollars Has Been Expended By President Gates for New Electric l.ljfht and Water Plant for Klamath Falls Langell Valley Telephone Company Is Not A Hutual Concern. Refuses to Sell a Share to the Water Users Asso. Expect Pay for Services Duffy’s Coyote Hunt Sunday ABOUT KLAMHTH LODGE DOINGS Should Be 1'rosecuted leeting «f Stockholders Jurors For Circuit Court Mail Routes Advertised v’t’ Klamath Ki i l’opttlrir Dry Goods, find Shoe Store Clot liliiu FALL AND WINTER STOCK t L. F. WILLITS Falls A • MONEY'S WORTH