LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TW O DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. .. ■■ - • — Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, May 3.1906. "1 I ton) iw'rf.'ct natural ilrain»gr »n«l i» on«' ! <!«<•«'* in Orvg«>n for a )x'r- | fiTt newer »yj-ten«. Th«' »oil, Ix'iu« of a I saixly loan« nature, i» n«'v«'r nuul.ly and an|,k,a*ant to travel through at any 1 ecaaon of tl««' year, and l»y rvaaou of it* •andin»«» i* ever moist an I nvv«'r »Iri«1« -mt and era«-k* o|»>n lik«' the luxivy fdarli soil. Nature has tuad*' this on«' nt tlie u»«t healthful hwutioua •'» th«- Paritie coast. At th«' pnwent time we have al«'Ut JH> population in our town, but th«- rate ■ of incn-as«' is raphily grow ing and *w i long bonanza will rank as th«' invoiid largest town in th«' «xuinty, as the «laily inervas«- is rvmarkabl«'. Pvopl«' are coming from all parts <»f the l’nit«'d . States, purchasing real «-stat«- an-i l >- eating ill our iui«l»t. There will, within th«- rn-xt tw«> months, l«e ere«-ted in the town a «»»uph- of dozen «'ottagi-s and several new l»u»i- nees block*. The two sawmills, located respect­ ively about six and eight mihs from town, are taxt-i to their fullest capacity to supply th«' demand for lumber, and in fact are unable t«> furnish all that is want«*! at present. Common lumlx-r is selling at |10 to 112 per thousand aiel other grade* in pro|»>rth-ii. Tlu're are thn*. new a per lot. and, a«vonling to prie«-s in other parts of the county,are well worth the money. The town of bonanza is aituati-d at the junction of four large valleys which diverge from this placv and comprise tlie beat ami most fertile farming lands in Klamath county, which will lie irri- rigattsi under what is known as the “upper project" of the Klamath re­ clamation project. The water for this territory will l»e obtaimsl from large reservoirs to be built on natural reser­ voir sites, known as th«' Clear Lake site, srtuat««! in Northern California at the source of the Lost River, and an auxil­ iary reservoir known as th«' Horsefly reservoir site, in this county. These two sites are considered by th«- Re­ clamation Service as the most feasible natural reservoir sites in the Vnitol Stat«-» that have .vet come to th«' knowl­ edge of the service, and furthermore it is estimate.1 that tlie two reservoir* when onee till«*! will hold sutfieient 1 REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE »X1TKO «TATE» »KX.ITOK {Short Term) FREI) W. MEI KEY. r.MTKll STATE* MtXATOH (Long Term) JONATHAN BOERNEJR GOVKRXOK JAM» W1THTCOMBE COXOKKS k Wri.LI.se. HAWLEY MKCKETtKY OF ST \TR FRANK W. BENSON. «TATE TRE l«VRKK GEORGK A. STEhU »VCRKVK JVtWlK. ROUEIIT EAKIN. •i iT.wBi.tf iN»mrniiw J. H. ACKERMAN. ATTOKXKV CKNKKAI. A. M. CRAWFORD. STATE I’RITTK* WILLIS S. DVNIWAY. »•TATE »KrKKSKXTATlVK «SORGE H. MERRYMAN. II. 1». BELKNAP. COUNTY fWNTY Jl’IMiK R. A. EMMITT. SHERIFF FILAS OBENCHAIN TREA3FRKR L. ALVA LEWIS. RVRFKTim H. D. WILLIAMS, COROX ER WILLIAM MARTIN. COMM1MTOXKR JACOB HUECK, BONANZA Y^"LAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, 1 V » about the center oí the southern tier of counties bordering on California. Bonanza fa rif natal twenty-five milt* from Kiarnuth Falls, the county seat of Klamath county, Oregon, at what bas been for yearn known an **Tlie Big Spring*,” around ahich the town site is located. This town site is situated no m to af- r KLAMATH COUNTY BANK Planter Bank of Klamath liaafn Capit il Stock increased to $ioo,ooo January iM, i«,o >, all subscribed and fully paid I II» Intere*!* tmw l«-hlml Illi* lUnk reprtmonl through It* Slmivltuhler* it capital In cicca * of JI. imhi . ihhi , mule- Irin It ui><‘ of th«' *t rung»*! Hank* In Southern Oregon ur Northern CitllfuritlM. enabling II l»tli-r limn ever to (mutile your buttine«* with »Iwolute neviirltr. . MARTIN, President I. R. REAMES, Vice-President I E. M.BUBB, Asst. Cashier | 5- E. J. MURRAY, Editor water to irriga)«- all the bud under th«- vail«-«» ai<- Goiernment h«ml and afford • huit of the Normal m|i»t«i|l is violing friend* in \*hlaiul. Miss Bennett wa* up|»-r project t»r two season», even '* ft«-«- bunch-grass mug■-. ami mi almud ,,, Ihotn-h th«- iiatuntl supply »h.mld I n -I ant sup|»lv of feu«-«'tiiu's-i and tirvw<»»l in i San I iano*eo tinting the rwi'ni •witirelr ent off f--r that |*n,«l. Th«w.-i As Asa th«- home»<-.k«-r «ith| earthquake. Her home was in the a | pia«v ia«v for the n*«crv»«ir »it«-» are f«*( by many large- i limibhl imuiiiN, the loimti s siirioumlinc btirnr l dfahii’l« After ♦«<» days id pri natural spring» of pure water, which Bouaima cannot l«c rxi'ellvd. a* laud in vatioii*. whe icnched Oakland, and hi to rived in Vhland Tuesday evening will »upptv »ullh-hmt water to c*»m|»-n- th«‘se valley* can l»e |Anvhi‘*«*d at aale fl«r the cva|«'iation ami k«*-p th«- I2A |a»r iu :e, mi* » in in : to Ineathm and \iter rviu.Hic.ng here (or a few «lavs, she will go to her huinu at Grunt* Pass. -tore«! water |uirv- ami g-»«l for «Io- i in prominent*. F d » iu an educatioind ami itdlgious tm-sti«- u»«'. The Chapvl IVriml on Monday mom- Ihs- Valley, which li«-s south an-l west >tiimlpoint Bonanza is up to tho stand­ I Ing «4 each week i* given to rhoru* • >f the town, 1» al»»ut tlft«-eu mi)«-» in ard. practice. The churn» is unusually large In view of the fi»n'gi»lng, Ikinanaa i* thi* year and is doing « xcellenl work length and contain* al»»ut 3») quarter wctions of land. Y-mna Valley, lying Uuin«l, in th«» near future, to laxxune under the instruction of M ins Silshv. on th«- west *nd north, .-ontains al»mt one »'f the I ioni cities in the »‘tate, being Miaa Thuri Smith, a memtar of the Mktquarter -avtion», ami i*«ngvU Vall«-y, assure*! of two railroa«fa e«»ndng in from o I um of lfiU3. in visiting her siatei, M inn which li«-s on the east ari.l i»»uth, is the California aid«' in the m xt few Grace ^mitli. Mi*s Smith uhw*od ft sue al»mt thirty mile* in length ami i-on- m«»uths, and a pD»>|N« t «»i a I from cvNsful term of school last Finlay, in tains al»mt 1 .»MM» quarter stv'tion* of th«» north. the Anderson district. laml, is on«- <«f th«- flnret valh-vs in the To reach this gh lion* country at t!»e M i. Rlnale*. Secrelai V tiu» V. who|«> stat«- of t'n gon. k ing larger than present time one ha* t - take the S mth- <\ A., for Oiegon, »puke the jiMinv the fatuous Ih-gue River Valley in Jack eru Pavifi«* railroad between Portland men, in CliaiM'l, Tue*diiv aflerniMUi. II«« *>n «'ounty. Coiima-ting all th«—«• «al­ and Savrunivnto to Thrall, Calif» mia. told of the good work Iwlng done hv the ley* which »urround bonanza is the thenee by a branch r«»a«l to Pokugnma, Y. M.C. A. of our state, ami encoor- Is-antiful l.“*t Ri«er Valley, which »s-n- Oregon, w lienee >tag« * to» Bonanza, l»y aged the young men in doing better tains al»mt Id) quartor sections of land. way «»f Khuuath Falls, will be t»um I in work. Cade«- tin- prevision* <>t the reclamation waiting. The distanc* by stag«» i> Mxty t he \ . W. C. A no l ’n«‘*»lay n law no individual can Is- supplied with miles. in tho Chapel. Many Ntud«*niH \\.«n water for more th m IA* iu-res. llut a iaaiiv*.in hol«e the ag<- of Iff «<-ars on-- quarter —X presented by Miss Ri»hinst»n. It was ms-tion of land ami obtain for them the CllA|M«l Notes wat«*r from th«- Govemineiit for such ■ Tuesday morning. Mi*s Newman lead show n, in the diseuiuuun of tho subject, that we may glorify <«« h | in our wuik Uy laml. some |w»etns which have been nmipwi’il Th«* tiovernuu nt is now doing this by mcmliers of the class in English. the fruit» <4 our labors. A gotsl dee« I work under the R«» lamathm Act at an The |Miems on ’ \utumn and .S hi Fran­ has a goo.1 influence on others, no we vstimatisl cost of fls ,w-r aen-, to Is- |uid cisco” uere well written. Much good should show our inthience by our deeds. in ten annual installment.*, without in- woik has I h ' ou done in English during Two mrtiitara < i the \ . M. C A. visited tereet, the first |>ayiueiit l>ec«>mit>g due the year. The work hi English ha* an the meeting and gave good talks on the after the tir-t harvest following the de­ influence on the other w»u k of the school subject. Much inter«M»t in the Y. livery- of tin- water u|»>n th«' hind, and and !»oth students and teacher arc much C. A. work is taken by th«» nmmtara th«» A*»ociatiun ami there is a larger after paying th«- first ciwt, or tin- ten an­ iiitcreste«! in this department. nual ¡tayim-nts to the Government, the > Wvdm *1 ly morning, Err* Mulkey tendance at each meeting. S» h»M»l u il l diNinis*v«i Fri lav Hou ptsiple will own the system an-l only a spoke of the dfaaster at Sail Franci*co. enable the Nttid«»nls to attend the » small maintenance fee will lx; require«!. ( He told of the «Murage and fortitu.le of rises given l»v the G. A. R. in the Chau* Th«- first ixiyment not being dm- until th«» |H*oplt» in planning to rebuild the taiujua building, in the aftoimain. Novemlx-r following the turning on ot city, and of the aid »«•cvivval Iroin vitri- .1. M. Pratt. Sei rvtarv <»J The < •. A. R. the water will give the farmer or settler , inia organizations, Ile nl*o »[»-k-- <»( tho an opportunity to sell the first crop I w illingtivsa ol the l'iut«*l State* Gov- f.ir < »r«»gon gave a good talk on “PatrL raistxl after his land is irrigatisl au-l um - ernment in aiding Ilie lank* «>( >an otistu.” Several patriotic songs were a (sirtioii of the revvniu* thus derivtxl to Francisco until the vaults can l»eopt‘n«si. sung hy the students mid the memla'i* mak<* his first ¡«aynient. The object of Thi* shows the faith which our govern­ of the <«. A. IL po*t. tlie law is to prevent *|xx-ulators from ment ha» in Sun Francisco an ! its Several track inns have been taken I VO- holding or vontnilling large traits of pie. t’»is wt'iA by the dillcrml members ol land ; also to bring into the ixmntry an Thurwlav morning. Prof. Payne to) 1 the Athletic .\-*»kv of the wirelvsa tvlvgiaph l»ving Small trn«*t» of well b»»,Hf«*»l till«* nnirnh Alsnit thirty miles north and east of | improved, and «»f the test by which it lands offered fur one wrok at |3U jn»r this town lies what is known as Sprague may la» proven that man deevnded from acre, Atal Adv. River Valley, which contains s-mi«- tine the ape. One important | farming land pure in tone. This invention was dis­ wheat, also |s>iat<»-s, sugar heels and al­ covered bv a Portland man an I though two miles flue West of Klamath Fall« at most anything in the line of cnqia that quite practical, is very exjtensive. Fri­ ♦ 13 per acre. Also my h»»me ranch at uld Is? grown in a similar cliinute. day morning, the class in American Ken«». Oregon. R. A. Eminitt. if Fruits of the hardy varieties that havi- Literature recited Thanatopsis. The Harrs Welier lift* just moved into his Iwen exix-riiuent«s| with have proved classes are progressing nicelv, and are new »hop, 4th mid Walnut streets, an«! Ix-tter than exp*x-t«*l, sn-l small berries I learning selection* from the writings o( is prepare«! to do all kmdsof painting. grow abundantly in all ports; also wild different authors. Bring in tour buggies and have them plums. The hilts »urrounding thesel Miss Bertha Bennett, a former stu- made like new. ! I li BRICK STORE CO.’S Retiring f rom Business Se/e Continues have reduced the prices on all class of goods, including Ladies Dress Goods Fancy Trimmings of all kinds Shoes, Mens and Boys Clothing Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Etc Hfe have filled in on all goods we were short on O h T- KLAMATH REPUBLICAN BUENA VISTA ADDITION ■ ”.LZZ r.r«cr>BFy7 31 . ¿ ¿2SE To Klamath Falls, Oregon HE PLAT OF THIS BEAUTIFUL ADDITION will he ready soon, and lots therein will be placed on the market. The tract com­ prises 530 acres, adjoins Klamath Falls on the north and west and borders on Link River and Upper Klamath Lake for two miles. From this addition can be seen the grandest panorama on the Pacific coast, comprising Lake, River, valley, hill, mountain and snow capped peaks, blend into an harmonious picture of unequalled beauty and magnificence. T Boulevards and Streets are now being graded, and these will be lined with shade trees. « Grading work on the Electric Street Railway is now Under Way. 4 complete sewerage system will be put in. the The entire cut of the Odessa sawmill has been purchased, and those building in Buena Vista Addition this summer will have first call on the output of this mill. Plans for a magnificent hotel are now being prepared, and construction will begin this summer. This hostdr/ will be lo­ cated on one of the most picturesque spots in the addition and will be surrounded by park. If you want a Home in the most beautiful section of Klamath county, buy a lot in the Bunena Vista Addition. If you want to live where you will be surrounded with beautiful homes, If you want to live on the If you are looking for Offices: street car line then have your home in the Buena Vista Addition. an investment that will yield returns, purchase property in the Buena Vista Addition. IVI Murdock Building, Next door Postoffice. _________ buy a lot m the Buena Vista Addition. j < z*v a Klamath Canal Company