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KLAMATH VOL. X it//** M Net* from the Wood Nbor tootdry. in Their fttet a ProspartMiMl Trading Rubile , « NO. 34 PIONEER SUCCUM RS WATER USERS TO HEART TROUlìLE Books NOT TURNED DOWN The People aro Busy Books are «s much a part of Christmas as the tree Itself. Who can think of a Christmas tree and no books on it. In our book department are books for young and old Everything from a story book to a family bible The bindings will please you and the prices are low Major Oanittl CrantnuUar, a NftaJthy Stockman and Boapectod Pianoor Winter Feeing und All Ara Prttftrott» and Na/ py. I 1« th« Best Medium for Reaching KJ.AMATI! FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. NOVEMBER 33. 1905 77/E STOCK SECTION OF KLAM A TH COUNTY Ooihorinp REPUBLICAN The Largest Circulation langer Ihitifl. of tha Lsagell Valley Telephone Ctn of Wood Nimr Polity Diod at Nit Hone Naar Port Khmath November 13. PMJ, Saji They taut Give II «r 15 People the (I has l«*n »aid that the day» <vl the mttlrnirn in Klamath county, are num tertei ITiif w ,rn* pnesibly in the soattiern pirtimi »I th* connty, whew Ibe gnvervraieut Ilerlsmatirvn nftrah h,,, inteltWteM tl,ter gv.at irngatton prayw' for tile irilgniioa and nrate- taaiisn «I • v*«t »ra» ol arid tend, frat vhil« due project will .»vei orally M. Mt »rre« st laud this is a very ansali pvtio'i '4 tbe great Kteasatb t <*aty, Fort Klamath until spring. Major ItentelCronemlller, an old and Reraca, Atlanta and Franklin, Tenn The erwamvry baa now rlneed fw lbs ranpneted pioneer of Wood Ktver valley, Upon the ontarnaation of lhe company winter, aa moat of thP farmers have I died al hta home near Fori Klamath, he wan elected second Itentenant, later atopped «sitting, and the only tenter Monday Vraemlrer IS, IWJfi, at 9 A. M was promoted to be first Itentenant and now nieda is lift home conanniptlon . Erweoa llm win ««, Mr« —I v«w an 'Wed three dollar« per year for nsa of th* .rf heart failure, aged 74 years. 1 month* afterward beca*e eentwio. For gallant James Wheeler, a former merchant ot arflete fw ymir lam paper «1th heavy fine. which will be the price neat veer, and • days Hra wile, and eon Fred •ervwrae at tile battle <4 Franklin ba the hmt. is «mnteapteiiu« betldmg « (,'rouemiller, and daughter, -Mrs. Jay wav tire vet«. I Major by President John hvwd llaee, The Water Veers Aseocl- that it for rarh shareholder, not each hwaSnvM hones sod trail on ena ef ths Beach, survive him The funeral was son. At the close at the war m was •here. Now I will name a hw cases: athm Tamed Down.” New W Mr. IMS «V Rna.ig's new addinoti r>val Brothers, <*e phone bet will jray I held Tues lay, interment being made m honorably discharged and muttered out Undae, tew-m e» and Jeme« «heeler • |>pte«Bte te the «ROLE Water l eers eta dUlare, Ihinrane, lour eheree. one I the Fort Klamath cemetery. Joly 9, l*/>, whereupon he returned to ilanu-l Cronemiller wav born In Cen hie IIIloot. home. teCwvwvd Its tec (to* R »ne rCver v»l • •»«datiow. I thmk the Phewe Cnan plwira, but pay twelve dollars; K. (J. gtWi I. r«ur in rateeit than arany ley »uh IRO l.rad id e*.«k <»ith> Inv iba pens ooght io have sold bias a share. Kilpore, two eheree owe phone, and ter County, Fa., August 7, 1831. He Not long after the war Major Crone- te (lie ra.«*vn teat«» Pelio» A hiaeni oe ran. b at kori K te* Rat aa we enderstaiHt H, the Aseorutiow trays sis duUare, end e nwalwr <4 oitia learned tbe blacksmith trade from bi« miller moved to Maron county, Mo., p«lb two this te te «ter gevat nranty. lather and a Iran sermteen years of age, where he engaged in farming. In 1871 ech hwiurdey all lite ai.imsls «ars de, ie a laige < «rpnraiKM, one rd the largest the Mme. vbtrh hra W» tbe north, le Mill awd prah began to earn tee own livelihood aud be removed from there to ‘ tregon and hart ad Tbr i«itle siti U IM m tbe in the Mfete, and l.y erlling a »hare to Now tppb-gs ’ e eete tsp a temMe hoe I ahlv will he lar many ym* be <»*e from that lime forward depended upon •»it led at Jacksonville, where with a «»•<« ibis wialvt. fieceua* >e do n<4 veil a Three Million the OorproatiiHi. every aian that bee a <rar te l)»e giratesi rattle rartSratw us All the Mmhaae» st Ute «and Mv»r ahare in the Corp.walion will have a Dollar Corporation one sfrsra end give bis own raevtiona for whatever he ee- brother, David, ho carried on a black fl,jjvi lli.viaasde te bead te *«tje every eran In Klamaih Heeie free wee o< cur»l of thia Worlds goods In 1852, smith and repair shop. In 1979 he hervr« are led hera every yonr, aad Vftlley «rv g»fh»rte* i» Ibew ste»W (cg right Io the free nee <d the hoe. the line. or at ke*t tertv» or 81 teen te accomfteuied by two Lrollrara, he croaaed <-an.e to Klamath countv, «here be and WIBI»l terding Re' err» confine lie oee to the o0< ere „seteli" Lrat bate Utel la awn «ally the plains with horse teams, and spent bit wile engaged in teaching at lira In- John Mear« h». has non traed te sheep There era. I Iwlievo, laeive IHre.-lore, the otA e force. While they eoal.fonly »Sipped io lb« Calduiten ararhet. iwrasra three years mining in California In diau Agency, and in addition he acted par three dollere, the chance« ere that fnra the Wtwte and W ill**»* Rive. ! i «« hie boma tan. h two Wd'ea WeM <4 «he «• Ati.wney, end I daa't know how I*v56 ho returned via the isthmus to aa super.uten.Jeut of farming. From they would knk mure thee ell the rote, eraay others att«l>ed te the <>•<». tore for feeding 'tea «It.lev Valley • Ohio, lamedistely after hie rslarn he there be removed to the farm where be ' Merrill, Oregon Jan Ktemali», lb« «Mraptete te lhta| Ryan A Roller the Fort Kte*»«b These would >• at least mb o * seven if the line wee oet el rwpew. The Company It nuatone tn hs* the loch up general *erchandisiug at fiul- made hie b-.iae since. In all ol his that have no Intervet in the pin me line. rrh ai» b country, te beeping pace with aaer.-hanta are buy in< .»«ite to teed * liv.in, Ohio, and on March M 185t). was labors he bae received the sympathy Nov it vaa derided by oar L>ire< (ur« Water Use* Aseorlatiea and the Rer- Evorything New tb« oth- r U>WM of Kla*ath crasaty A «her believe I hey can asaba *oee o» married to Mary Jane Spencer, of Ash and cooperation of his wife, who ie a laraatioi, Service get the eve of the fine aud is part of our lave, that a ahare rrprvert.iative te tbe Rrpubbraa, who traef ihan they <•« by e»llli< tbair bay. laud comity, Ohio. Hburtly after thia lady «4 gentle and amiable diepoettion and First Class give« a man and hie family, and a hired if tiray ran do it fairly to elf, which ! vwitel Wood river lari »«ah. We graat M»w> King, kbe veteran h '*s «ran ol tliiuk they ran. Now lhe«i a tew words be add out aud removed In Hlephenwm and a broad fund of knowledge Doth aiaa or woman while loiny buaiueM iur |y eurprtaad at the great i*pv<rvsraeeta (lie llagan «..uspany, >a now lablug *ora. If Mr Applegate 1» getting a fee cuiiuty, III., »¡rare be uugagv 1 m the «ere earnest members te the Methodist pengon m and aroaad Fart Klamath, ciar» al tbe ('rauca rattle (or tbe einter. him, the Ires use ul the boo. Hut it Episcopal Cburcli at Fort Klamath and f<u trying to injure lhe tel«zhooe, that hsrrrvs buo.ueso. le tl* grral Urora ■>««« g.rawa*rat ir- aa Mr Cano will reanaiu la Medlard we* olao derided that where a taau Lad Iu August of Dei2 he answered the were active in promoting its welfare. la buauiMia, but it not, 1 »«raid rnivioa grnwn chil.lreo over tverily years o*d. r^eti m end radi.mde la iter tbeithern aulii Spring. call ol bis country and enlisted in Com As stewart and secretary at the Con to get tlie frae uae u( the bne llwy uiual bun to erne I back up thro'igb lUs Sour, Barber Shop, Baths pert •>( tbe coawty, ttete ra»t tetviiory to Roiw- Mondan Sovembet It, IMO. Pt lasy a share, and there oie t^uiia a aum get into hie chair, put a wot cloth or pany 1, Seven I y fourth Illinois Infantry. gregation, .Mr. Cruneinillvr, bore an in Ite aorth has vl*rat tema loegoiteu sad Mt and Mra. Lo» t'opeland .4 th» •p her who have done eu although they i«id ou bio hued aud hold down btv a..igne-i to the army ot th» Cuml>er- fluential part in its policy and did Bar in Connection baa not i etevä.I Ite proper abara of ad laud, under Generals Grant, Kosecrans much to enlarge its usefulness. Though prr end of th« ra I ley .aera. job He may gut a Irra phoue at other live in «lie aem«- U-.uae aud omy uae one V»rtiwm. ui Tira tetiawne at th»» kswa and Thomas. Among tlie tweuty-seven not a partisan, he was a decided Re rten*l Ryan, hr , the pc.m.wr n< For« Una ot phono To support aud beep up puuploo aspens« and perimps a chromo. how« '1. aav Ural Ibra do ant tete 9 pitched battloe in which be bore a part publican and always voted with the I Youre for lair jley, i sliglitod aa they btewsva iteay will be un Klamath, la sull bale and heaity *«< i lie line and sol have io pay lot HHJ tbe following were especially important: party. In fraternal relations he was a I U Dcscxa tte isilr.ad '«Nora any te U m < other *ya he ausure« the luce 4 his old frwnd siraaage they agreed lu pay But toes- Fvrryavilte, Htona Kiv»r, Chickumauga, member of the I. O. O. F. Lodge at I lawn« in «!•• "ornily. They have gtrat Ira Worden. Lookout Mountain, Buuards Roost, Jacksonville, Oregon. fienigo Hut • ho rondaci» the meat iteti' in lb*' r.iad h<aai Fug.*« b> Kia* STATE OF OREGON, aib Falle lo raunaci «ilh lite (tel Heru ia tssarbet at the t»<«. retnrwnd from SLOSS 4. SONNEFRANK Sioo Reward. ANNEX COUNTY Klamath tails *ra’n’dey «tth a load <4 Merthea.ii rn. Pai q ter and Decorator, | EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Marain «tua. I<es« R>.nr. II» also hei a L lloteig. Ura Mrenbaat and Tele 1 I will pay the above reward for a House and Sign Pan, t.ng TO CALIFORNIA watch my repair department cannot SALEM. pbssv» man, he» platted aa addition to . resople <>( toar horae lah*a !<«de.| with aupplle« for il t e rneri bants <4 thia place lb* town »I loit Klauralh. Forty acre» pnt in perfect running order. L. Alva W. O. S mith , Many of tbe leading Oregon and Cali- Lewie. adj 'Suing ths town ha» hsran laid oat ia J. W Mrt’ov «a* a« the Fort H.indR« Apply at this office. [ forma papers are discussing with all luta. M by I Id, « |ti> etrsrala •wd all«.,« and aava that lie la glad that the gov Klamath Falls, Oregon. seiionsness the report that the people of Th» surveying »a» duo» Ly K A. Urn ecuaieot irrigation la a g > but that even Klamath County are desirous of annex My Dear SirI thank you very much for your Bill. vilh tbe irrigaii.m diube« aad the ing the county to California, so aa to T. I Jeckwiti has rate of Q>r targwvt ..rating ..f ibe railroad lu Ibe southern kindlv remembrance of me in sending me copies of become a part of that state. a»l Oi<»t comm.aliuwa livery and 1«. 4 |a>rti.Mi of the ■ oenty be la saliafle.1 your paper containing an account of the inauguration This luipreseion «as gamed through a , stable« io Klamath Coonty It is on ' «1th tbe Wtwl kiv«r valley aud lliiubs correspondence to the Uregoniao to tbs corner ol llraag's new additino. II» be i« doing «ell enough to remain of government irrigation in your county. the effect that the trade ot our is also rem'.leling Lis hotel Imil.lmg ; «here he IS. I do not believe that I was ever more hospitably county «aa naturally going to Cali sn<l 1« no« raady lo tt.cornalat» lhe I) E N.«h, foreman ol the F K. fornia instead of Portland. After tbe received or more magnificently entertained than 1 was Irsv«lii4 public. Hanan ranch north ot the Furl, was in appearance ot this article io the Ore by the good people of your city and county. I fell in We will give a 20 per cent discount beve*, nrw rranlmcea ara lrait< bnllt town Huaday. g loiau, lira Kan Francieco Jadiea came la (!»« citv ol llie Fort, and they are all Jolm It Hello*, «lio lia- lea»», the love both with the people and with the county, and I i out with big heart lines, announcing on all our Waists, 5kirts and Coats vary »rat sud «alatanlial. ('hae. I ens rat rii at the Big «pringa on 1 1 that Klamath county vantai to »oc»le sincerely trust I may have the pleasure of visiting you The pol'lie arloMsl hsillding. which lea the Maiali ha* nior.-l hi> lamdy to ib» ¡ and be annexed to California. Since | until December (5th. hr* structutr, 1« a credit tn the Wood hurt ao that hie children can have the all soon again. tbeo all the smaller papers have bad rivrr volley. Tbe echo.J is being ably advantage, el ecbovl thia »inter. »■oetbing to *y oo the subject, all of With kindest regards, I have the honor to remain, ynodu.'trd by Prof. Cl i ar Ira F ob and i* which will do no harm sod helps to ad - i Alli. Davi«, the siorkmaa, pbaa»l Yours very sincerely. eteri lo 1« one of tbe Irasi acliuole iu the through the Fort bumlay en bis «ay to vertise our county. maty. G eo . E. C hamberlain . Klamath county is an empire of itself. Hilver l-abe. With an area of HOOP square miles and i R. A. Em-nitt a0'1 a crew ul ail men The t«o general merchandise stores u containing 3,450.000 acres, we would •ate.cl surveying a aaclinn ol the Cart. condocti-1 by Ryan A Butler and I.. Hrale lend Saturday adjoiumg eevtm- II««.ig ate doing a go.I haalit»«*, an J HERRILL TO HAVE WATER WORKS SYSTEM make a pretty respectable vised state ourselves. Ko the papers need not Bile c rack. > then slirhea a*e filled with a complete waste any more time quareling over the Al Melha* relarnml Hatorday from I Mock o| Jry g soda an.I groceries. Now is the time to buy your skists Rian sth M. rsh, where he had been The town of Merrill is to have a sys claimed that by trying to <lo anythin* matter as Klamath county is large H.L. He->«t the (Mipular blacksmith, for next year. All up to date. Irakiig alter cattle. Monday morning a»vs that he has o<> time outside of hi* tem <4 water works This was decided with this small amount the money will i enough to look out for itself and doe* 1 * was tv por led Urat be was down with shop Tin- work lias boeu Cowiag in so at an el«« lion In 14 haturdsy for the pur- only 1* easted without furnishing a not need to be annexed to anything. It ie presumed Oregon and California will be coming to the grip, the reaali of a severe cold con la*i that be lie* not be.-n able to find l«>ee of voting on the ixitnling of the satisfactory svsteiu. We mean BUSINESS and know you will traetvd while out in the storni of th« time to do an) duck liUiil.ug. town for |h««’ tor thia purpoae. Only that a pumping plant will be put in an I us, instead of Klamath county going to them. The Ashland Tribune has the Fest lew days 27 vote* were cast, 18 of these being iu the water pumped from lxwt river. A w«wk ago Ruiiday tire sportsmen of when you see our goods. JUST THINK, a The people of Merrill are to be con following to say: Irvi ( oneuiiller left Nitiinlav morn* the Wool Kiser valley seleclc<i two favor and 9 aga.nst. “There is a party in Klamath county gratulated on tlieir progressiveness. Thia would aeern a very email sum to itti lor Ashland oo a huatntra trip. $io ooskirt fur SS.oo. team« iur ahsotinf docka ani geese, lily They are showing the right spirit, but comm it ted to secession from Oregon and i Ed Hoyt, the genial hotel proprietor, losing loam to pay lor ibe oyster sup eipeiel on a water system, and it is re- should make it a point to see that tlieir annexation to California. It dates way p rrted that some of th«' largest property Ml the Fori Monday for the Crance money ie well upended and the im liack beyond the time when Ashland K'- iu tbe count part ul the game was ’»nell, «bere he e*por ted to buy quite niMMiDg «o tbry ar» alili aailiug for on nera were in lavor of waiting for provements made permanent aa (ar as sought to reopen the road between the another year until tlie town could afford I • noailier of ratti., |or winter feeding. that ,,oy»wr aupjM’r." Rogue River Valley and that town and a larger ruin for this purpose. It is the mouev will go. to establish a mail line on that route, •hear Bunch, the tnront ranger, re. Chat. WiMilftorn. th«* prosperous which was finally done, though tbe pro Misa Edna Fish arrival home last j Choice box bonbons at Mannings. tornei F.tnrday from Madfonl, and ba» raot'hri uf lbs* wmt mi iv ul the valley, >»ht»d a house at the Fort (or th« win. tua*i< a trip to KUimth Kill« tin* latter evening frota Rod Bluff, « al., to sjieiid | Auy old kind of glasses fitted at Win- ject was treated with indifference by much of the Klamath Falls jiopulation. "*• R« «ill open up a Irarbar shop in part of thr »ark ah«r a load of freight. I ten. I - her vacation. The argument for secession ie supported by the statement that tbe Klamath country naturally tudonge to California, >♦ if> p p p 4* 4* 4* ’t’tb rt» ZZr instead of Oregon. The topography of tlie country sustains the view, but per Kluiiifitli Kffill«’ Oooci«, » haps state lines will not render secession necessary since the constitution guar Olotliluu «itici ittici s Shoe M aoö Store »tore antees free trade among the states. OUR Klamath county ie “some pumpkins” in Oregon, but in the fellowship of the big wealthy counties of the imperial I commonwealth of California it would be maiketlly “little pumpkins.” Her rep- UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Men and X Now is the time to buy your CLOTHING ' resentation would he so fractional that h NOW HERE perhaps none of her politicians could go Children from 2<; cents up. Special good values in OVERCOATS to tlie legislature and those who aspire i to I m - governor or congressman would be ♦ deprived of all hope. There is some In GENT'S FURNISHINGS we carry r > ilimr'iilty alsiut alienation of state terri II Suits for Men in all Wool Cheviots, XA tory, however, anil Klamath land must everything. hang to the Southern tail of old Oregon fancy Mixtures and Cassimere, new vet awhile along with lhe rest of us [ located near the bonier. cut three button double breasted sacks Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases. I “By the way has the effect of Governor Chamberlain's “unity” speech in that from io to 20 dollars country iieen wholly dissipated al- THE BOSTON STORE. I reaily V’ I1* of the Line For Only $3 a Year. City Drug Store J RICHELIEU HOTEL Meals 25 and 50 cents Rates $4.50 and up per week Mrs. T. A. Balis, Interior Decorating a Specials dr lb lb UiR l¿> Afe KIR £ 20 PER CENT OFF 5- 5- Come Early Avoid the Rush « Ç- 'fi 'fi ^ ^ ^ : u LÌ 1 BOYS SUITS from $2.7^ up. ! Very good BARGAINS in Dress Goods. 'fi FALL AND WINTER STOCK 1Î 1i 'fi'fi The STORE for quick sales. small profits and J. D. Zurcher, of Portland, a special land Agent of the Hariiman system, i has been in the county the past ten days looking up the land holdings of i the old California A Oregon Railway Company. The Southern Pacific owns about Hl .000 acre* along the southwest- | ern border in Klamath county. This is I mostly covered with timlier, and it is | the purpose of the Railroad company to | lease the land for graxing purposes, anti I it ie also probable that the stumpage may be sold oti portions of it. Mr. Zurcher is a son-in-law o( J. W. How ard, the cattleman, who is wintering i bis cattle in the Basin. i