Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 30, 1905, Image 2

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    a'Mii.t 209 "Isires now ami am buyUig I iep»es. iilall»e of Ilia , Boot II Kelly
Ouni|Mtiy recently appraised it ••
ill I call afford to buy
Mr S'lenil iii
luidme that lie had advlsrd every •UUO.IHHI.
The stale-rUinis Mi.mm urn* of
W. O. sniTH, Editor and Proprietor.
friend limi relative be had in fit t In. I
W. II. Shearman, wlm li is l»*'n In
swamp land In the reservation. which
Ilio
•■I could talk you Wind al«>ui
this Ciuility fur tile past few weeks
t’hii|M« plantation. Not only III was granted I" the state nt the tlm<
selling slin k in Hie t'lihi|Ma Rublter ■ raising rubber, but eli<»'olafe, bananas, of I lie passage of the enabling act.
Plant.ilion Company, of Mexico, ■ hemp, all of whleharevery prvtlt.ibte. many years Is'lore the creation of tin
TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE.
l anded us a copy of the following let­
"I surely would tdvlse you to put reservation, but the Interior Depart
ter, which was written by Allen II
♦ I.imo tn mittler. I have nearly $H>. incut tiirnrd down the slate's claim
' Suggett, a dentist of Marysville, C.illf.
which antedates the claim» of but»
Oregon Charged With All to J. S, Dewev, of Lakeview. There omi worth amt none of it Is fur aale. the Ind Ians and the road company.
are quite a nunilier of tlie prominent
Il is Mid aerlou* trouble would ensue
RESERVATION LANDS.
of Klamath Project.
Was a victim of tnbercttloKis and
business
men
of
this
county
whu
own
If
the Government should attempt to
struggled for his life vainly against
stin'k
in
ibis
Cumpanv.
and
as
a
mat
­
Mill
dlsposaeM
the Indian* of the land
OREGONIAN
NEWS
HI
RE
AC.
Salem.
The
Oregon
Central
the ravages of the insidious disease
for several years, the last months of j Washington, Nov. 21. Sei-retary ter of news we print the letter as It tary Road Company will receive fitHHi now claimed by the read company.
Hitch -nek is now convinced of the In­ was handed to us. The letter is as ooo in cash from the ('lilted states
his life being spent tn Ashland.
STATE NEWS
The new students this wetlt are.
terstate
character of the Klamath ir­ follows:
Government for lands belonging to
Funeral services were held at the
••1 have lieeti a very dose student the road company In tin- Klamath lit
fieri Bowers. Belview; Hazel Atilstrum, M hite residence at 1 o'clock yester­ rigation project and acknowledge«
I’resldcnt Roosevelt lias appointed
A-hl unl: Maud Milicas. GrltHn Creek: day afternoon conducted by Rev. that California is to tienetit by the of rubber culture for six Ve.us, and dlan Reservatlrai, providing III" up
Mini Duckett. Parker Station; liar- Evan I’. Hughes, pastor of the Con- ; work In contemplation to fully as have kept up with wliat is b ingilone nraisement of a Government agent Hon i lias. E Wolverton, at present
fey DC Armoud. Grants Pass; Ed- gregattonal church. The remains great an extent as Oregon, but be is in that line in all parts of the world. lands representative of Ilia Booth- a member of the State Supreiiiet'uurt,
munvT Pollard, Bly; and Stephen were taken on the train last «veiling 1 not willing to change hi« order charg­ I went hi with these friends of mine Kelly Company, the assignees of Hie as F S. District Judge for Oregon, I
■ to succeed tlie lalet'lias It. Ilrllitiger.
Moofe. Medford.
to the deceased's Rock Point Imine ing the entire allotment to the state on tlie start before we had very much 1 road company, is approved by I lie In
I
data of results. We weie calculating : terlor Department and Congress
Gov. Chamberlain will appoint
11. O. Hill, Coast Secretary of the for Interment and Rev. Hughes of­ of Oregon.
on
rublier
at
.'>0
cents
|*-r
pound.
When
Senator
Fulton
again
took
Thos.il. Hatley of Pendleton to Hit
makes the necessary nppiopri.il Ion.
. M. C. A., visited the Norma! Mon­ ficiated at the burial services held
Tl la claim is the result of a suit the vacancy In llie Oregon Supreme
day. He addressed the entire stu­ there today. He is survived by his up the matter of the Fmatllla pro­ Just lately one of our iieiglilsirly
dent body in chapel, and at 11:40 wife and two sons. Harry and Ralph, ject with the Secretary, he found plantations (George Cullen Pearson) 1 brought against the Goli rnment by Court which will I* made by Judge i
met the young men alone. He ex­ both grown, and by his mother, Mrs. I Hitchcock holding tlie same views he sold Mexican rubber for as high as ' tile mad company for I lie recovery of Wolvetton's rcslgn.ittun.
per pound. Since we stalled to ' every other section of land within ten
plained th<- work of tile organization Jane E. White of this city and by voiced on the isvasion of his previous
II. W Scott will t>e present at the
1 1 inspired the boys to more and three brothers, L. P. White of Chico, , visits, contending that Oregon’s 51 plant rubber quite a number of plan­ miles on each side of the road miming newt arsslon of thmgress as a rvpre- |
1.- iter work in the future.
Cal., H. L. White and C. M. White per cent reserve fund has been ap­ tations llave come Into Is-.iriug. and through tlie Indian reservation. This srntatlve of the Hoard of Trade of
propriated and explaining that there they paid for tlie entire tiling with suit was adjudicated in Hi" Supreme lNirtliud. In an endeavor *o secure an
The football game last Wednesday of Ashland.
are
no funds available for construc­ their first crop when the trees we re ti Court of the ('lilted States more Ilian appropriation tor the continuance of
The deceased came to Jackson conn- i
between the Ashland Normal and the
to " years old.
tion
of the I'm.itllla project.
ayearago. The Klamath reservation work at the mouth of the Columbia
tv
as
a
child
with
his
parents
in
1858
'oseburg High School was the big
■•Our plantation Is now about one- was K.-1 apart by a treaty made with
Mr.
Fulton
maintains
that,
even
if
River. Mr. Sull will leave early
» 'ie of the season. The principal from lliisdale, Michigan, where he
fourth planted, and a big force is I t lie Indians in Htiil. The grant In
next month fur flic F-i«t. and will de­
f„...!ness houses were closed during wa.’> born, and grew to manhood in the Secretary adheres to his determi­
planting all the time. The oldest ' the land company was made at a sub­
vote IM milch of Ills toili’ 8* |»wsll>le
llf game, giving every one an oppur- Jackson county, where his home has nation to charge the entire cost of
trees
will lie tapped this coming year. sequent date, lint the nsid company
tlie
Klamath
work
to
Oregon,
there
•.uuity to attend. The side lines and been almost continuously since. He
at Washington.
In fact wo took otf a good deal of rub­ eonteudisl in Its suit tli.lt It was en­
grand stand were crowdeel with spec- followed the occupation of farmer and is yet enough money in the reclama­
Salem. .1. K Toles, of the West­
ber this year from wild trees that are titled to the land for the reason tliat
tion
fund
to
the
credit
of
Oregon
to
evenlv
:
rancher
and
was
very
successful.
He
1 at ors. Both sides
wrre
ern
Fiber Company, of Stock ton,
scattered ail over our plantation. the 1‘resldent’« pr<«')nmation setting
.tolled as is shown by the score left considerable estate and was one, build the Fmatllla project. On June
Cal.,
lias 1**11 In Salem for the |M*t
The rubber was put up in tine shape aside the land In the Klamath reser­
of the large land owners of the conn- 30 last Oregon's restricted fund was
' i It was 0 to 0.
two days trying to interest Salem
and
I
look
samples
of
it
to
several
piactically $2,500.000.
Deducting
vation was not Issued until IS’U. sub
,e Euterpean Club met with Mis-I rv- having a very large farm between
capitalists In a project tor the devel­
... . .
TV.in*
...srl
111!)
II,.
.. also
1 . . . , I $2,000,000 allotted for Klamath, difieren! factories in San Francisco, sequent tu tile p,issagc of llie law by
Rock
Point
and
Gold
Hill.
He
•i. Webber and Silsby at the home
there was yet $500,000 left, and it is
i and they told me it wa« the finest Congress making the l.iml grant to opment of the flat filter and H ih ii In­
Silsby Saturday evening and had large interests in Klamath coun­
dustry. Mr Toles expresses uuquall-
Mr. Fulton's contention that since they liad ever reen. We have the tlie road company .
.he following officers. Presi- ty which he disposed of within the
tied coiiDdciiee In tills locality as a
land and the trees are planted and
(July
1,
1905,
enough
money
has
been
Tlie Government contended that
•Idwin Herndon: Vice Pres, past year. He was well and favorably
flit,
raising region.
He consider*
. received from dispoaul of public lands growing and mere using in value each the reservation was established at the
f'bie
w ton; ’1 isurer. Nora Beebe, known in the county as a straightfor­
that
the
experiments
<•■ inducted by
anol
her
In Oregon to make the other $500,000 year, if we did not plant
time of the signing of tlie treat,.
•'.tier tlie appointment of the com- ward, active and reliable business
tret- the ones we now have pianteti Tlie ease was decided In favor <>f th, tlie Oregon Women's Fla« Filar As­
i
necessary
for
the
Fmatllla
project.
sociation amt bv Eugene I i ** m ' fully
niittes by the president, the following man and citizen and left a wide circle
of friends and relatives to mourn his The Secretary Is unable to state how would make the entire plantation road company, on the ground that dvmonstnttial liial till* climate, soli
••■gram was rendered:
; much Oregon has contributed to the i worth $1,000 per acre in less than ten the Government In a previous suit to and water a>w porfis-tn adapted to
strumentai Solo
Norma Minkler death.—Tidings.
fund since July, but will advise the 1 years.
vacate tlie mad company’a claim Io I lie product loll of tiist class Itlier.
•al Solo........... . Mabel Campbell
•-The stock is selling now for 4200 the land did not set lip this treaty as 'Dus. If say*. lathe Important mat­
Senator when he ascertains the facts.
X > al Solo........... Gold win Herndon
ENJOIN GOVERNflENT WORK
ter ami be has mi doubt that m-niil-
Notwithstanding that lie denomi­ per share or acre and several in the a Imr to tlie ro.ul company obtaining
f.u'turliig can In-proltiabh eoiidurl rd
Instrumental Solo
Miss Webber
company
(Judge
Shaw
of
the
Superior
nates the Malheur project a ••steal."
title to the laud, and for that reawiii Fur the farmer lie considers flai
Washington. Nor. 24.—The Irri­
Vocal Solo............ ... Flora Publand
and alludes to the operation of the ■ Court and Mr. Sherman of Sherman It was presumed to have I hs - ii waived growing I lie safest ircupntlon ai.il
gation
Land
A
Improvement
Com
­
Vocal Solo .......... ... Ella Anderson
more protitalile than mint bram tu s
wagon road people as a "graft,” the Clay and some others) think it is ad­ on tlie part of tlieGovernment.
. •«•al Solo........... .. Leta Nickerson pany. a corporation compiiseli mainly !
of agriculture.
Secretary will not formally set aside visable not to sell another «liare now,
Most
of
the
land
III
question
lias
Refreshments were served and the of Washington farmers, and repre­
this project, though admitting that las we have enough money to mature Yiecn alloted to the Indians on t he
remainder of the evening was spent sented by ex-Senator George Turner, i
he will not construct It. Nor will he all we have planted, and besides they reservation, ami is very valuable farm
of that state, today filed in the Dis­
ia social games.
Rñ~ññÍM J(1B PRIN'ER ’
permit the Malheur allotment to be ! can sell the stis'k for $400 to Jrtoo In land. The mad company having won
trict Supreme Court a suit for an in­
0
° ‘D0IR SIGN I AINTER 5
used in part for the Umatilla pro­ [a year or two as easily as tlu-y can lhesult.it devolves upon th" Gia-
junction against Secretary of the In-'
Death Of Chas E. W hite.
ject. He says Oregon has had its full I now Hit $200.
eminent to deliver possession of the
terior Hitchcock, to restrain theGov-
share of reclamation money outside of j 1 visited and inspected the plan- land to the company nr pay what it
Charles E. White died at the home ernrnent from further prosecuting its
tlie Malheur project, and is not en-, . tat inn two years ago, and since then is worth. It was for tlie purpose of
•
. brother, H. L. White on East work on the proposed irrigation sys-1 titled to the tienetit of the money
I I have got all my friendsand relatives
Klamath Falls.
Mam street, Monday morning, aged tern at Yuma, Aril.
which is now credited to that project I ‘ 1 could Influence to get in. 1 have determining the value of the land
that
the
Government
agent
and
tlie
The plaintiff also seeks to recover but which is not being used.
49 years, 18 months and 8 days. He
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KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR ORGON.
! ♦'■0 itoti da'iiage« allege.I to have been
si stained by reitson uf work already
ts-rformi'd on the <N,li»rado river near
Yuma. The pliintiff's now own and
operate an Irrigating system tn tlie
Yuma Valley, ami it Is assorted that
Itile pm|«>s.s{ Government system
I would mnder valueless the canals and
ditches erected by the ioiii(taiiy.
KLAMATH l.AKK H a II P()Al>
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Klemath Falls, Ore., Thursday, November 30. 1905.
Ashland Normal
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DENTIST
Klamath Falls, Oregon
C. T. BONNEY
Attorney and Counselor at La«
Kiamliilng Abstract* a S|««-|*||»
NOTARY PUBLIC
I »men
New Wortlrn Hulldlhg
HARRY WEBER
1‘AIN lie H
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IM PataM ami Pwla ter waft
Estimates furnished
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KLAM A TM I Al.1.5
OREGON
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Furnishing, Dry Goods
and Clothing Store.....
WALKOVER Shoes,
The Store That Sells The Right Goods
at Right Prices!
The Swellest Shoes
in Town. Best on Earth for the Price.
r
Shirt Waists
New China
Just received new
line in Albatross,
Crepe-de-chine and
Cashmere, all col-
ors and styles.
Just Arrived.
Rubbers.
Our Rubber and
Winter clothing is
the most complete
ever shown i n
Klamath Falls
We have just re-
ceived a line of the
latest Creations in
Fancy China.
TOYS
Napa Tan
Water Proof Shoes
The Shoes that
WON’T WEAR
OUT. In high top
logging, and sport
ing styles.
Our line of Toys, Dolls, Xmas Goods, etc., etc., will be the most complete shown in Klamath County.
away for these goods; we will have Toys, Dolls and Prices that will please you.
Complete Lines of Crockery, Tin and Granite Ware.
Agents Continental Tailoring Co., and Strauss Bros.
Fit Guaranteed.
Give us a Chance
To Please You,
The store that sells nothing but GOOD GOODS
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Klamath Falls’ Leading
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