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OHIclil Newspaper of Klamath County and Leading Journal of the Interior Oregon Country. KLAMATH VOL. X REPUBLICAN The Largest Circulation and Is the Best Medium lor Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 15, 1906 An 5 CONTRACTORS BEGIN WORK A I DEVELOPMENT CO. EXTENDS ITS HELD Adds a Pea/ Estate Department and Open» Offices nt Princi THE RECLAMATION PROJECT STARTED Proceedings of County Court NO. 50 pal Cities To Conduct Energetic Advertising KLAMATH CANAL COMPANY READY A Durham for Attorney General TO COMMENCE WORK ON THEIR CAR LINE At I lie meeting ol lire County Court, Campaign Euivoa Rm aiarzst— Under tlie new held In the Court house, on Friday, Kat law as to nominations, the doty of se and forming the arch of the roof. nrday aim Moaday, the following busi lecting good men for the various posi Completed, the hors will he 13 feet 6 ness di»|K>es<l of: L'lrwt Section Will Owing to the numerous Inquiries re tion« falls directly on those who attend get« on the reservation that haa a brand im 1 <■• in (he clear in width ami 14 feet Ira Hansen was ap;>oluted road super ceived by the Klamath Itevelopinent the primaries. Whether the law is a something similar to his own. ft ia Eight Mile.* of Boulevards « , Inchea perpendicular al the center. visor ol District No. •. pic led in Eight ('onqiany and the California and North failure or a sucre»«, depends entirely up equivalent to giving him • right is The canal will generally have a «idth Tli« deed ot Mabel Pattervon of a atrip eastern railroad, relative to farm and on the intelligence with which the pri steal, because In such a country to Be Built in Thli Months of about 40 feet al the bottom, <41 feet at of land lor road per|>«a-a in Township grazing land, town lots and other in mary vole ia cart, for if both parties put Klamath county where stock run at ills top and a depth of 11 feet; this will 41. Hection« 2 and II, was accepted, and vestments in Klamath county, the forward goo«! men, we are sure to have large many cattle and horses get over Addition al points vary to a width of 44 Icel al a board of roxd viewer« were appointed. former company has decided to add a good officials. the line. Every year the settlers loss the Iwtlom ami oilier poiuts not exceed A liquor license was issued to C. D. real estate department to their business. To vote intelligently, the men who Some of their stock and they are suspic- ing 13.5 feet. This narrower width, Willson and Fred Htahlman, fora saloon Thia branch of the business will I k > un are candidates must lie fairly well ous of the Indians. Now if the sgent Large Tourists Motel and free Wharf however, la at the approsrli to the por iu bpraguc river precinct. der the efficient management ot Mark known, and thia knowledge cannot be defends the Indians in this work it will and Boat Mouse are Among Im* tal of the tunnel, «here a deep cut is The |M>lling places were designated as L. Burns. l>ereonal to the majority, In the case of make them more aggressive in stock provements Contemplated neceasary. Throughout the main |iart follows: Arrangements arc now being made to those named for the state offices. It stealing. The first thing a law abiding of the canal there is no deep cut and I.inkville precinct, Court house. have a representative in Portland, Ban then seems plain that men who have citiaen trie« to do, is to settle bi« trou Archie Maron, of Mason Davis Go«- | tml lew points where stouc ol any char Plevna precinct, school house, Keno. Francisco, f»s Angeles, Kansas City, personal knowledge, favorable or the ble legally. If he cannot get justice at pany, co(ilra>-tors lor the first unit ul acter occurs. The Klamath Canal cotnjwny ia mak- Isat River precinct, school house, Bo Omaha. HL Louis and Chicago, special contrary, of such men, should make it the courts, lie will see what justice he 1 can get out ot the courts. Tlie Indian in* l'r'‘l*''»‘‘,’ns to comuieoce improv- the great irrigation system which is The use and sal«« of Intoxicating li nanza. inducements will 1« offervd colonists in known. cau not expect that the white man will ll,e*r '•’I* «'Iditton to Klamath going to transform the Klamath baatn 1 quors on the aork is prohibited, except Wood River precinct, school house, the way of cheap excursions. Thia pro I have known one of the candidates submit to having hi« property taken "n’l wl‘*n Ibe work is completed (or medicius! jiurpos««, and then only un lulu a period garden, ftcc«><npaiiie>i by Fort Klamath. gressive and effective method of induc for Attorney General, Mr. Geo. If. Dur- from him in this manner. He will go d''* c>ty w nl have a »<•■ lion that will be A. D. Miller, leiok keeper ami J. A. der direction of the engineer or hi« Tule l-ake precinct, school house, ing homcseckeni and investors to come ' haul many years and a abort sketch, armed and several get together and l>ne ,,t’’ 0,0,1 desirable re».dental die» I*aquel, limekee|wr, arrive«! in Klam ageuls. Kanilary and | m >I ico regulations M.-rrill. here will lie augmented by a system of which ia unsolicited, may be ol interest W. K. Brown, who when they find their stock in the poa- tricta ,r'rlw to ,o be fonnd. M-K. ath Falls last Friday evening. Sunday may tw r»laldisiicd by the chief engi Bprague River precinct, school house. advertising all profierty placed in their to your readers. session of an Indian, if Mr. Indian will . *• h«vily Interest«1 in this company, they ware t«dlu««Nl by a large force ol neer for all hirres employed under the Bly. hands that will I m - the moat extensive He is in the prime of life, an active J arrive«! in the city Friday, and waa op the animal he c'(>' last ,BBt * r“lay, am! nsen. who brought in borers, scrapers, contract. All lumlwr uaed in the psr- langrll Valley precinct, sc I tool bouse, and wide-eprvad of any ever attempted ami energetic man; was a graduate not peaceably give Where'"lndia'ns"'an<l ,o '*«iu ‘■madtat. operstiona, 1_____ ______ ___ and supplies from Ashland, and wliu b ■uaueiit work must lie of the l-cst qual Lor* I la. by any company in the state. of Pacific University at Forest Grove, will get shot. but circumstances over which Im bad no is part <4 the equipment to be need in ity. All steel iib ««I in structures, ebiefly Ihriry precinct, school house. Dairy. Mr. Burna is a pioneer in the real Oregon; a soldier in the Union army white men’s interests clash the Indian control compelle«! a poet|Hineiuent for in this cn>» in the hcadgates, will lie ul the work. Klamath lake precinct, school bouse, estate bnaine»» in Klamath county, and during a part of the Civil war; alter in the end is always loser. If the In a short period. In the meantime he ia Twv camp» will lre«-«tablish«>«l at «ice, the open hesrlh variety. iMessa. ia thoroughly familiar with every uec- that was District Attorney for the Fourth dian agent is wise and wishes to pre In diacussing the task, Mr. Davis | Snow precinct, Pokegama Railroad lion of this great county. His elevation judicial district, which includes Mult vent future trouble he will let this mat going over the plans very carefully, so one al Ilia «-*»1 end of the tuuuel and that when work doaa begin it will Im one midway on this |>iece <4 work. Just soldi station, Pokegama. to the management of thia department nomah county ami Portland, in 1872 to ter be settled [>eaceably in the courts. push»! to completion without delay. “We will give work to every man who M soon as the weather will |rermit, op Olell lake, residence of (.'has. Graves, is a distinct tribute to his fidelity, in 1874 and was the {«rtnerof the one who On last Bunday the farmers of Yonna Speaking of the plans of hu company, applura. We will also employ the In- erations will la-gin on two shall«, and (Mell. tegrity and vim, and Ids msuy friends held it the next term; has been in part valley had announced that they would Mr. Brown said : Poe Valley, Lower Poe Valley school will be glad to hear of his success. will lie pushe«l night and day unlil com ¡«Ilans liom the reservation, if they can nership with Geo. If. Williams, former hold a meeting at Dairy. But on ac “Yes. we are ready to la-gin work at do the work. 1 anticipate no difficulty bouse. pleted. United States Senator from Oregon, count of the bad weather the meeting once, and when commenced it will The following Judges and Clerks were Tire contractors are obliged Io rum-, in completing this contract in 8 mouth. and who was United States Attorney was adjourned until Tuesday. Ths pur- be proeecuted vigorously to the end. H. M. CAKE pl»ts I heir work «illiiu one year from’ ' We will have, when under full headway, appointed to serve in tl-e various pre General under Gen. Grant; slao was in pec of the meeting is to dircusa the Our ps**iw plans MXO are extensive ail«* and win will t-niSIl entail . « st is- SV . • atgning ol the eonlract It includes the about MM men and .KM horses engaged cincts named, to fill vacancies cause« I by _ ... t , partnership with W, Lair Hill, who ■ businm of the n ater (Teem AMtjcietiun t ' th«ex|*ndltureo( a largeium of money, driving i4 a tunnel 3ldJ feet lung, about in the operation. I < X|>evt to putcliam- tluae appointed al the January term compiled the code for this state and is and uommate • man for director, for but no e«,wuro .ill be »[^ to nrnte 7 JU .(MO culuc yards of earth »aovalion, •uni« boisea here, if I can I* suited. All declining to serve: now associated with the firm of Colvig the coming year. The people of ; our property on, of the most desirabf. LinkvUla, W. O. Smith, Clerk ol Sec move than .VMM cubic yards ol concrete the hay and grain nto eaaary has been dt Durham and living at Granta Pass. . valley intend to make every effort to • |b.eilv w.-H .v.. section« of tbeeity. We liavec<Mifi<h><ic* work ami nearly MM>) s>|uare yards of ( prociiied. Arrangements hare Iwen ond Board. R. W. Ben eon, Clerk of His personal record Ims never been get tlie government to commence work in the future uf Klamath Falls and pro- rublile paving. Tin- Governmeiil lur- ma«ic to secure electric powe' from ttie First Board. assailed and his genial qualittee have on the upper project aa aoon a» poaaible, ’ j»>se to buck this coaldoce with our S|*agiM River. E. L. Foraker, Joo. s>Mli«-s the cement and tods for u»e I- ca I rom|«iiy, ami it will !»• UM-d made him a host of friends not only in ' and tliey intend to pass resolution, to muuvy. Ifrssig, Clerks. ; tl.el effect, lbo urofdt .:«o boi«e:e where it u uesa-sewry to re-eulurvr con whenever practicable.“ Fmtland, but all over the stale. | “It conditions «era snch as to permit Mr. Mason will remain here (armin' I angel I Valley, Geo. F. Cline. Clerk. crete. Tln-re «ill he consunie<l tn tins He has always been a republican and that if a man stands well in the estima of the work, I would have a force ot Snow, W. M. Sts [diene. Clerk, Valen portion of tire work romethlug like 3,- ently. atul will have the active manage is a staunch supporter of the policies tion of hia own community that be is ' ■ men at work now preparing the grade m»i«t of the work. No sub contracts tine Griffith, N. II. Fennell, and R. M. fitte«i for the office of director. If the UUU.tMU pounds <4 cement. advocated by the president. for our proposed «treet ear system. It Esactness and stud adherence to de- have, as yet. hee-i given. Several par- Richardson Judges. Fur a great many years be has taken people ol every |«rt of the irrigated wont tw long, however, until the (Mell River. F. M. Chrisman. Clerk. lined regulalioua are charscterislics <4 tie» are figuring on |>art» of the work, i section hold meetings, nominate their a great interest In fraternal insurance, weather «-ouditions will permit of our and it ia mH unlikely that portions ol it Ordered that the county execute an eonlract« entered into by the United and was Grand Master of the Ancient director by ballot, then at the annual doing this work ami wheu that ia so, agreement with ths United States to Blates Government. And contracts will tie sublet. Order of United Workman in 1002. 19U3 meeting of the Water Users Association things will move rapidly. ■ warded to tin- Furlland firm is no ex- i The Heerwtary of the Interior executed lay for one inch of water from the ditch and has been a delegate to the Bupreme in April every section can support the “We arc going to have alxiut eight the ««Hitrwct and approved the innd ot of the Klamath Falla Irrigating Com- crption to the rule. lodge of that order. He ha« also been popular candidate from the other sec miles <4 fine driven ays on our property, tions. By this means the best men in The tunnel is a moat interesting lest < the IbterimUuual Coutiact C-mpeuy, ¡■any. and to pay ita part ol mainten prominent as a Mason and is a member cun»trocte«l along the lines «4 the latent lor the construction of ached ance and operation of said ditch when i the county will be elected. lire of the «ork. Al each |wrlal the ca- providing I of other orders. ami most approved tnethixln of road zial level will lie at a point alsmt 40 («-el 1 ul» 4 of tlie mam canal of I lie Klamath owned by the United Stales. Full ol ability, with a record of which The farmers of Yonna met at Dairy buihling. Overlooking the lake, on the * '. This contrail calls |I<K) was appropriated for work in below the surface ol the respective »lopes irrigation puipvt. any man can be proud, with a legal ex .on Tuesday to discuss the business of property adjoining the Hanks residence, of the hill to lie Calipered, «bile al the lor the const ruction of five highway road district No. 3. perience second to none, if he ia elected the Water Users Association. Revolu- we are going to erect a modern tourist's Candidate for A new school diotrict, No. 34, to be liighest point <4 the lull the elevation ol bridgea at 11154 each, with IM foot Howe to the office, we have no need to fear . lions were passed requesting the Board hotel. We realise that the Pacific coast Senat the cieet la about I3U livt alwve the tun- truas s|ians. superstructures completo in known as Summit district, was estale but he will fill it with credit to himself <4 Examining Engineers to recommend Is in need ol a place where the people I is Led. Il will lie in Township 3tt. kiel floor. The tunnel «ill I«- concrete and to the satisfaction of the people. to the Government, the construction of living in the states near the ocean can place, and one bridge with Kt» foot Howe H. M. Cake ot Portland, candidate for A list <>( the accounts approved is lined, with six inilies on the li<»r an I a C. C. H oook . tlie Clear Lake or Upper project at as spend their summer vacation. It is an truss » imhimim I superstructures at |!U38 published on page two of tills »sue. the Republican nomination for Uuited thickne«» of right inches on the aide» early date as possible. By unanimous acknowledged fact that no more ideal State« Senator, believes in preserving vote Jacob Rueck waa nominated as di section is to be found in America than r the dignity and inde|H*ndcnee of the rector from Yonna valley to serve for Klamatli county, and it only need« the American laborer, and is unalterably the coming year. Resolutions were transportation facilities which we are opposed to any change of the Chinese i passed that the shareholders from Yon- soon to have sd <1 tlie erection of com- BY “OPTIMIST.” BY BERYL BALLARD Exclusion Law that «ill admit of the I na valley should support, st the annual modiiMia liotels to cause a large influx Chinese coolie labor entering into com- meeting, the popular candidate (or di j ot pleasure seekers. We will do our Last Sunday was the great stormy Miss Ijiura Nelson has been alisent petition with the laboring people of this rector from other sections where cimi share to furnish these accomtuodationa. country. Mr. Cake has always been a day of the year. In the morning a cold lar meetings are held. from school this Merk on account of “In addition to other improvements, consistent advocate of the rights of the northwest wind was blowing, and by sickness. we propose to build a large public wharf working men. eight o'clock it began to snow, which Mrs. W. Scott visited our Literary and boat house on the lake, which will A Unique Kiln He strongly favors the opening of the continuetl unlil Monday morning. The Society meeting Friday afternoon. afford adequate facilities for fhq free Dallee-Celilo Canal at the earlieat pos snow drifted badly but it would average I Some very intereeting declamations, storage of Iswits. sible date, believing that the competi one foot deep on the levsl. At the T hc fear that has porvmled the essays ami recitations were delivered. ranks “tseveral [«arties have »[»ike. tls tion ol this project will afford the peo north p.rt <4 the vMley there was con- p(Wpeclir, boiWtw t|iat lt wooW ,, for tract« iu our addition on »h ■S»r - Miss Bertha Hammond ami Will W. ple of Eastern < iregon a long needed re- stderable ol«l snow, and the ground thus . ................... ................... f _ and difficult to procure seasoned lumber for propose to erect cottages lor » Baldwin visited the High school Mon- r«-nt. We will soon be in »haj» • ’X lief iu freight rates. covered with fresh enow makes it deep as operations in this city during the com- these deels, and when we <!<>, th day afternoon. Mirs Hammon«! has any time in midwinter. If there are no ing summer need bold its place no long be extensive Imilding operatioai ! zuvh recently relurne«! from Portland wliere crops raised tills year, it certainly wi iMti er, for W. M. Mendenhall, manager of a character as to add to the she has been attending school. We not l>e for want of moisture, as the welfare ami architectural la i/y of the Klamath Contracting Conijiany has h >pe to have her as one of the K. F. H. Klamath Falls.” ground is in excellent condition to re solvod the problem. His method is so S., students. ceive the melting snow. simple, that one wanders why it waa Harry G. Benson haa left ar bool ami Charles Flackua of Yoona valley, a | not tried before. entcreil the Government employ.» Tlie About two w««eke ago Mr. Mendenhall A new firm lias lieen organized ia this few days ago purchased a fine team of High school stadenta wish him com driving horses from Charley Liskey. erected in the lumber yard of Ackley city, for the practice of law, and to do plete succese in liis work. Bros., a shed 22x54. Into thia be put a general attracting, real estate, and I understand the price paid waa |2t)0. On account of the illness of the janit Fre«l Beck made ■ trip to Klamath 70,000 feet of green lumber, leaving a insurance business, by C. T. Bonney or. Lynn Lewis is now doing that work. and T. F. Nicholas. Mr. Bonney has Falls last week. His business was to space of aliout two feet at each en«l ot School «lid not taka up until ten been practicing law In this city for the look after matters about his horse, the builJing and about four feet in the Oil oil o'clock .Monday morning becauao no |«ast twelve months and has built up a which is being hel«l at Klamath Agency,! center. Between each layer of boards , tire had liven made in the furnace and was left an air space of almost one inch. good practice. Mr. Nicholas comes until its ownership Is decided. the temperature in the class rxmu was highly recommended from Texas coun On Kunday morning the house ol Hans In the center aisle he insta!le«l two air too chilling for unactiveness. ty, Missouri, where lie was for twelve Klasler near Dairy, was totally destroyeil tight stoves and fired up. The hot air yearn. Clerk of the Circuit Court and by fire. It ia thought that the fire rising to the top [«»«»<! l«tween the 1 Water Users Association Recorder, ami for ten years cashier and caught from the stove pipe. This is a boards in the upper half of the pile, and manager of one of the princi[>al l«nks very serious loss to Mr. Htasler aa only a then, «»eking the point of least resist- K lamath F aux ,Or., Msrcli 15, 190r>. of Houston. He is a man of wide busi few things were saved. I am informed ence, passe«! down and returned through I The annual meeting of the stock hold- ness experience, haa a thorough know- dial the building «as insured for |20l). the lower half. Thia method was pur i ers ol the Klamath Water Users Associ- le«lge of abstracting and ia well versed The horse belonging to ths Beck sue»! for a week, when investigation de ' «lion will be held at Houston's Opera on land titles. Mr. Bonney will handle brothers is being held by the Assistant veloped the (act that practically all ol : House, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the legal business of the firm, and Mr. Indian agent. He would not give up the lumber was [«rfectly dry. the 7lh day of April, 190b, at 2 o'clock Nicholaa will look after the other de- the horse to tlie Deputy Hheriff who} The method is so simple and inexpens ; p. m , for the election ol Directors, to |iartmenta. ha«i a writ of replevin. This is quite a ive, and at ths sama time so practicable, increase the capital slock ol the eorpnra- serious matter ami a big «[uestion is in that there is no danger of a shortage of tion from two million dollars to three We are in receipt of a bulletin on volved. Are government officials and dry lumber from now ou. ' million dollars, and for the transaction steel castings, issued by the Columbia the Indians subject to our stat« laws? j ol such other liuaincea as may come Engineering Works of Fort I end, Oregon. George Dukee, stag«- driver between In a case of the disputed ownership of ■ lieforc the meeting. Th« booklet ia descriptive of the only Klamath Falls and Pokegama, had tbs property, like a horse, between citizens, I No stock hoMar will be allowed to vote ateel foundry on the Pacific coast, and ‘ two middle fingers on each baud anil it would come up before a Justice or i al this meeting on any stock on which contain« much valuable information Circuit Court, where each party lias an both ears froaeu Sunday, while making any asrooesnent is delinquent and un which must prove very interesting and opportunity to pruvs their ownership. the trip from Pokegama. He did not paid. Ei-aaa I. Arriuiin, inatrnctive to those fortunate enough to But the Agent claims that on ths reser realize his enmlition until ha reacluxl Secretary Klamath Water Users As receive a copy. Thia company haa made vation It comes directly under tbs gov the stables. Dr. MasUui waa called in, sociation. giant atri<ler, and ita progress ia due to ernment. If the matter has to go be ami the latest report is that he will not ila reputation for square dealing ami low fore a United Blates Court at Fortland, love his fingers, as was thought st first. Ready made skirts and wrappers, ami price». They will doubtleea do a large the expense would lie more than any It will be a month or more before he , childrens ready made clothing can be buaineee with thia aectioa for ita line of in condition to return to work, ordinarv larrmer eoiild affonl. Hance ■ will ■ found at the Novelty Store, at prices irrigation supplies are ao complete aa to lie would luee his property. An Indian . Hie place ia being filled by “Guxi-raada” 1 that will meet all conditions. baa a right to claim every animal thati Decker, the old wsrhvrse of stsgedoap. meet ail requirement« of the irrigator. I I Be Com United States >r YONNA ZEPHYRS HIGH SCHOOL NEWS ! Estate Firm 15 TINWARE r>n<l DISHES purchased Until April 1st