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------------ —------------------------ Official Newspaper ol Klamath County and Leading Journal ol the Interior Oregon Country. KLAMATH The Largest Circulation and Is the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY io, 1906 VOL. XI ACCIDENTAL SHOOTINO ? REPUBLICAN. R. B. HAITON INDICTMENTS A Young George Ahorman I'ownd (lend Near lean. Pioneer Resident of Pasees Away Klamath CHIEF ENGINEER HUSSEY HERE Renlien B. Hatton, one «4 the oldest I — ■ I NO. 6 DIRECTORS MEET. Tranoact Business of Intereat ta Water Users. The regular meeting of th« Dirertor* of the Klamath Water User» Aaaoci. Bundn\ niornhig the lx«1y of George atom wax held Saturday afternoon. fUierinaa. till’ Id wn fl<l sdn <>f J S He.ides th« tranaaction of the usual ■Hhvrmua, un- found iilxiut three mile»» business, several important queetiona *<>utheu"t of Kliiiiinili I h II m , by Ilia (atli- were discuss»! and action taken them, <»r, who hud lw*rii ► ireliing (or Ina lx») on. ■for a week. The Ixiy ha«i Iw’en dead for As was promi'ed in a former notion, aoiiie time, amt hi« rviiniliia wrtv in u deflnite action was taken wiili reference with th« tender solicitude in tho last I mm IIy dreonipo«sed condition. Mr. Hlwr- to delinquent aaaeaeinente. While the ' days of hia sickness mail I im iiM'diiitrly notiflrd tin* aliniff A FAVORABLE REPORT WILL ASSURE ROAD SMALL PROBABILITY OF CONVICTION individual amounts due are small the Mr flatten was lorn in Hoiith Caro- I ami iMputy l>* I ip, accompanied by aggregate ia large. There are 130 de line in DM2. Early in life he moved to nev<*ral riti/.ehM siml a represent«»!iv> of From Bonanza to Henley the drive linquents out of 620 stockholder*. In Oshkosli, Wis., Five himls'rmeli and < quire several immense tracts of valu Ashland, where he resided (or some I ! Chief Engineer Husaey, who is to the R(’piibli‘ A»i, \ ixiled tbe arene. The ' have charge of th« construction of the was made hunday. Here will be founded ench case the Secretary has eliminated able land, aggregating nearly 10 sections. 1 years, removing to what was then Lake laaly was found fare downward, fully ' bankers representing an aggregate proposed electric railway from Klamath the town ot Henley, and it ia appropri «* nearly aa possible the non-irrigabla Ths plan did not work out in its en county in the early seventies. Ilo en-, «lrv»»«»*tl. Bhe* iiihii ’ m lint ua« near hia wealth fur ill ezecsa <4 »IJXXl.'MN) were tirely, but even the partially completed gaged in tbe »la’s business, which he ; Falla to Bonansa and Klamath Falls to ate that it should be so. Httaated aa it land aalxscnbed and eut the nasseamenta feet and a aliln»* vrvolvcr al»unt w arirated here today by tbe Federal au down acsordtng^y. The Aanoeiation ia operation! are said to have brought conducted sitcoeerdully for several years. ! Henley, arrived here last Wednesday is in the heart at the Klamsth basin. It Hnclie« from hi* r^vht band, winch was thorities r-n thu ebarge n( conspiracy to now about »300.00 in debt. The Heere- evening. Faturday a party cnmposnd of offers an ideal site for a town. And them into control >4 about I'M),MX) acres In 1670 he was electe-l tho first clerk of > rtrihlwd fu.l length » mi th» yrottud defraud th« general Government by >4 land, home of the land is located on Lak« county, to which office he was re- Mr. Husaey, J. D. Carroll, H. E. Mc more, it will be a Atting monument to tery is paying necessary eg pensea out oi Foidprints of tw»» wrr»* found means of all«g««l land Iramls in th« hia own fundaand wailing lor bis salary. Jenny Greek, some on Ixrne Pine Moun ! elected tor three successive term« on Kenney, F. I. Bowne, E. B. Half, H. L. comrueniorato tlie existence ot one of trading up to tin* *p"t, iim1 »»rt Iwing I Male of < trrgon. The nu n airested ere : tain and a portion east of Klamath. All Holgate and a repräsentative of the Re the flneet homeotends in Southern Ore Had the majority not stood by the As I the democratic ticket. (hose»»( the ih »\ and ths «»!|v-i«» npp<-4i< I lamnder Choat«, Jam«a .Matt llray, Beu- ■4 the laud is in Klamatli and lake publican left this city for a drive over gon. Mr*. Henley is deserving of un sociation and the Service aa they cer (Capt.O. ('. Applegate's remarks at to l»e tliowe ef a < »mpane»n The.**** lat i jainin Doughty and Thomas Italy. liie proposed route. They drove from stinted prnise for the remarkable suc tainly have, we would have had no gov counties. funeral of K. B. Hatton.) ter turiiral at tin* point nix re the I» m |) ernment irrigation. Il is difficult to un- Ilrav is the pr. «i lent ot tlie I’rnv A (xmnected with tho Wisconsin mon in Reuben Barton Hatton was born in Klamatli Falls to Bonanza, where they cess she has attained in the manage deraUnd bow any one can be an lacking waa found, i tr.i< id the neit< fipparxntly <Tmate Luinb«r Company, and ('host« the Indictment are Fumner J. Parker, remainwi over night, driving from there ment of this immense property. Order South Carolina, February 22, 1642, aud 'followed (or a short dixtunre ami is the treasurer u( that company. Th« of Ashland, who has already l>een and proeperity is in evidence on every in public spirit aa to refuse to pay * died in Klamath Falls, Or., May 7, 1905. to Henley and berk to this city. brail’ lied off Into the brilrtli Tld«, t<H Doughtya arc retired lumlierraen. Daly brought into custody al Medford, and a It requires noexjwrienced eye to rec tend, and is another testimonial to small assessment to help so important a Several of his earlier years were spent grtlu r n Itti the poxitioll «»( the Ixwly, re is cashier ol tlo> t'oiimieri ial National thriller cruiser who was arrested at the ognize the feasibility of the prop>je»l feminine success is a field where failure tiling along. Home ars not willing to in Virginia, to which state th« family volver and Imt I« m I to the suspicion of pay five cenla per acre U> help the canw Bank, and all the tnen are large atoek- same time. had removed. At>out tlie year 1653 rood, the ease and cheap neat of con haa so often followed in tbe footsteps of tiial doubled their land values. It waa ioul play. Tlx- I m » v ’»» father i* p»»*itive holders in that iuatillitlori. Tim men the sterner sex. Few ranchers are struction and the immense territory it thn In addition to those indict«*! in they came to Ashland. Or., which place the lx*v did not <*onnnit suicide, and in thought that an appeal to the pride n< wrrs arrested by a deputy United Mates tlmt return ot the Grand Jury, the fol- remained the family hum« tor several would of>en up. Tb« raeource« of the there who could not wit>\ profit visit sials it is u case of cold-l>l<xxlrd murder. I Marshal, who was acconif*anie*l liy As- losing werocauglit in th« dragnet, and years About the year 16M Reuben was a country tributary to thia proposed elec thia propssrty and learn much of value thoae who are in arrears wonld have the The remains Mere removed to t un, desired result. It failed. Three hava i sistanl Dis'riet Attorney H«ntiing. in tho final report indictments were re memlier <4 the old Ashland militia com tric system is one of tlie greatest o* the to them. ami a < oroner'« jury ini|Mnrilcd After Tti-y were all arraigned Indore United turner! ag.iinsl them: On Monday Messrs. If essay, Carroll. paid in the last month. pany known as the “Mountain Rangers” coast, and when it is developed, as it aii riliniixtivr ’-xamimitioh of the facts, Following is a reaolutioa adopted by '-tats* <'.iiirt Commissioner D. E. Mc will !>e in the near future by tlie gov Holgate, Mills and Hall visited White Alter spending two weeks delving in in which organization he roan to the the jury foiimt tin* follouing lerdirl the Board, which delinquenta will de Donald, of thia city, ixcept Mr. Bray, to what ia reputeri to Ire one of the most lake, Merrill and the Carr ranch, re ernment irrigation work now being con rank of sergeant. •'We, the coi’»n< i'x jury vinpaiiellt*d wall to heed/ who 1« a paralytic and was unable to ap- extensive and deep laid plots in the his In 1569 and 70 he was an employee at structed, it will furnish tonnage and turning Tuesday evening. This com today umlei tl» • l.iw •• of the State of i h Be it resolved, By the Board at IM- |>ear. Each was placed under Isinds ul tory of Oregon land frauds, tho Federal J Klamath Agency under tlie firstagent, passenger traffic sufficient to require a pleted the recon noisaance, and Mr. rg<>n l«> iiivt stigntr the »ircuiustaiiera rectors ai the Klamath Water Users Aa- I'J'G), and the hearing adjourn»! to grand jury returned an indictment at 2 Hon. Lindsay Applegate, serving with double track system throughout. Husaey lagan the gathering of addition surrounding tlo- death of one Georg»* aociation: Friday, May II. Besid«» th» foregoing o ’ c I. m k Haturday afternorrn, which will credit until the close of that agent's ad al data. He was asked by a represen Between Klaruath Falls and Bonaaza Bherinan, whose reumimi ha\r lireii l»e- That the Attorney of tlm Association deferi'lants, w arrants have Iwen issued bring into the courts Iroth Oregonians ministration. In December, 1872, im it will pass through a territory that will tative of the Republican as to bis fore u« this «lav, r< p«-v tfullv submit the ia hereby directed to at once notify all for Augu-t Ah'lursun ami Joseph Black, and Eastern men of wealth and promi mediately after tbe Modoc outbreak, he be one of the must productive in the opinion on the feasibility, practicability following ax our verdwt in the -aid c.i«» stockholders of the association who are uf Shawano, and commercial value of tbe proposed elate. Every mile of the rood will be nence. Tire finding, w hir h ia regarded waa one of a half dozen trusty men who "That the name i»t the <!•*<T.»«rd was Tho charge contained in th« Fo'loral as the most important work of the grand accompanied Lindsay Applegate from through territory that will produce rood and what be thought of the delinquent in either assessment number George Micrinun, a Iwiv slsmt hl y cni” •>( one or assessment number two that un- grand jury indictments utnler which jury, will Ire the Imais for the issuance Ashland to Clear lake and to the scene freight and passenger traffic. At Br future of Klamath county. He said: Age whose home wax In Klamath balls, leaa full payment of such delinquencto* the men are l.cing p-.a««*ut»l is that of <4 warrants lor 21 men. It was re of the masaacro on Tula lake, to aseist, os nt* it will draw from Yon ns, Poe, “ I don't know of any section more fa that a « nearly ns we ate abb* to <let»*i- conspiracy to dvlraii'i th« Federal Gov turned alter 36 hours of incessant work, as far as might Im possible, in the pro and langell valleys. Any one of these vorable, topographically, tor the con ia made by Saturday, June 2, 1905, legal mine on the evidence he mine to hi** action will be taken to collect tba same, ernment bv having furnished money to consummating the effort» of the grand tection ot the remaining settlements. valleys is tuffieient to warrant the con struction of an electric road than that «lentil by a gunshot wound infltrt»*d by and the attorney of the Association ia Oregon persons to muko entries and buy jury, which was dismissed. In the year 1875 be was chosen as struction of such a system. I^ngell over which I drove this week. That hereby directed to take aueb actio* himaclf, whether by accident or listen* houiestcads in Oregon. part of tbe proposition is easy. As to valley alone has about 1ÜU0 quarter sec Instead <4 witholding the names of clerk of lake county, which comprised tlonallv we are not able to determine, Tim indictment doscrib«« tlm lam! and the men who are indicted until they at that time the area now cover«') by tions of land, being larger than the fa the commercial aspect, that remains to after aaid date. mid that hi« death ’•cciirred nlxmt a There are a considerable number oi avers Hut the slhged crime was cm- sin i. I !>■ arr<-st<«l, as in tlie previous i the counties of lake and Klamath, the mous Rouge River valley in Jackson 1« seen. Data has to be collected and week ago ll<•■p»-« tfullv Mibmilted. mitte<! Iielween th« years of 1'KJO anil th ding». I »strict Attorney W. ('. Bris- j county seat then Iteitig I.inkville, the 1 county. In the Rogue River valley are boiled down, and, stripped of all senti defective atock aubecription* and con •'<), C. Appl«*gatr, fun-man ; J. B Grif tract» on file in the office. About 300 fith, R"lH-it Uascv, .1. ii Jardine. F. <i list I. I he men indicted maintain that t< l made public fa-t nigh: the eomplete ' ! predecessor of Klamath Falls. In the the cities Grants l ass, Medford, Ash mentality. an opinion reached as to the letter» have gone out to subacriber* rw- they never owu»l tlm lands <le»cril»ed in practicability of the enterprise. I de land and Jacksonville, l>esi<l<*s several |M-rsonnel. The Northwest men for county seat contest which occurred that lx»w, J. <* Sigler ” queating necessary correction«. A little (hi vKainination it ua« fount! that the tlm iiidiclmont. never had an: thing to whom warrants will l*e issued are:! year Lakeview won over Linkville and small towns of less importance. When not care to express any opinion along ; ’ time and no expenae on the part of each bullet onh red the mouth, currying with do with tlm matter and that they never (Tiarles M. Elkina and Jack C*enbe, of Mr. Hatten was required to convey tbe it is remembered that under irrigation this line now. That would be indeli would eave the office much time, incon it tw«» upper front h*etli, taking an up- owned atty lauds within 40 miles <4 Prineville, and Benjamin F. Allen, of county records to laikeview. bubse- diversified and intensified farming can cate of me to do so. venience ami expenae. All such instra- “As to tlie future of thia section, it w an| four« uml < oming out at tin* top those in connection with which tlm Portland, memliera <4 the firm <4 Elkins ! quently h« was twice re-elected to the be carried on with greater success and incut» can not bo formally accepted and fraud is alleged. requires no experienced eye to see that A Co., Judge M. E Brink, of Prineville, i on a larger scale, it can easily be seen position of county clerk of I.ake county. «■»f the hea«|. recorded until they are completed. It Donal 1 F. Metta, ol Prineville, e lnor <4 , He served with credit until the year the great possibilities for the sections you will have a great country. The The fuiirmi an« held Monday after*1 waa decided by the Board to give a little llrporti from. Uimm »afn of the arrr*»t the Cns'k l'~enly Journal, Almond C 165.3 wnen he resige»| the office and re name.J ami the rearnna for the contem government having decided to put in the noun. irrigation works ia sufficient guarantee more time for such completion, after of five • apitsliK!« of that «Mt«* in con« Palmer and II. Judd Palmer, attorneys turned to the Klamath basin where he plated railway system. which all defective contracts will be ,, , , . , . . , . . nrction with the pr»«wrnt inquiry into <4 Portland ; E. Dorgan, Francis J. T>e-j followed the stock business on Ttile lake i At Bonanza the Bonanza Improve of that. The Reclamation Service does not go into these things haph M .rd, but | *nJ Un<‘ •h“‘> »>*7 Oregon land fraud« give tlie firet infur» vine ati I John J, Collins, member of the about two years. He was then elected ment Com|>any is planning extensive Jesse II. Van Riper , resent made aubject to the enrolling fe* tnalion I hut ha« been nude public of firm of E. J'organ A Co., of Allmny; assessor of Klamath county, serving one improvements, that include city water, after the moat careful and tMMMB in-' 1 of 50 cent, acre. cents per per acre, the serving of warrant« pursuant to one .Malcolm McAlpin, merchant of Aliiany; term. luster he fill*-«! the position of to 1* supplied from one of nature's won- vestigation. There are so many indue- 0 to th* J«*««« Vmillipcr, the I Ivoar old «on of of tiio most important indictments re J W Hopkins, attorney <4 Vancouver, tries susceptible of the hightet degree , Owners °WnerS of °" lands ‘•na’ not Dot subscribed ’* I ders, the big springs, and an electric Justice of th« Peace and U. S. Commis ______ “«’ , . h*™8 _ d<1 one nothing to of development in this county, that but ' *•*■*« Mr. and Mrs. G k. VftnRipor, di«*d in turned doing lli»* present of tho Wash , W. W. Brown, attorney ot He- sioner at Klamath Falla. light system. An addition has l**en make government irrigation a fact, and thia city Monday afternoon. Ihmth Federal grand jury. attic; Thomas II. Watkins, member of Oil April 26, 1877. .Mr. Hatton was i platted and remarkable success has al- few years will elapse betöre it will bei wishing to gain all the la-netite without waa dur to vryaipria« and other coinpli« h The U it« on»in men who have I wen ths I irnn-r firm of Erickson A Watkins,' one of tlie greatest, ii not the greatest [ ready been met with in the sale of lots. married to .Mrs. Katie Schira who sur-l ration)« x ip’Tin bi •«» I thereby, from | contributing a cent, will be required to arrested are sai l to I«' the cliirf partici- I ' Prineville, and Edgnar N. White, sa vires him. Five children were Ixirn as' Those Iiack of this enterprise will not in tlie state.” In purchasing which he had anfforr I i»r alx»ut lOdnyi*. pants in tbe fraudulent operations for engineer of pre- l«y the coat of delay. Mr. Huxsey is an make public their plans. They state loonkecqwr of Portland. the issue of this union, two of whom, •uch unaulvicribed landa. the buyer lie waa here fur th<* pnrjxiae of nt whuh the indictment which included eminent standing in his profession. His Tbe Eastern men whose names ap- died of scarlet fever in Klamath Falls in i that they are going ahead and intend to must take into consideration this addi tending High xcti• «>!. where ho allowed their names issue I. Oregon men ja-ar in the indictment are: F. W. Gil 1885. These were Margaret Mildred 1 make Bonanza a city, to build the road indorsement of an enterprise is sufficient tional fee. Relative to tlie matter, th* tuarked ability in hia at i lien, lie wa« were also involved in the allege I fraud to guarantee its worth and to bring to christ. Ralph Gilchrist, Patrick Culligan I and Katie May. The first born, George ! and carry out such other plane as may . (Uuowlng resolution waa adopted bv th* m bright, cheerful, happy lad, and had ulent proceedings, btltonly.il IS alleged, and Janie* G. Macpherson, of Alpena, [ Chester, lately liegan w ith credit his ! lie necessary to bring success to their its support unlimited capital. 1_____ , Hoard: final of frierbl* among In« achool com- aa the tools of lli« Eastern men a ho are Mich., Herman W. Moue, of llenaon, career as an attorney at law at Colorado other enterprises, but that they pro constructed railroads in Alaska and th« I Be it Resolved, By the Board of Di- panioti". The parent« are proatrated Northwest, and installed nearly half oil Ulen of wealth and turnislioi tbe funds Minn , and Baron C. A. M. <|. K. Springs, Colorado. The two others are pose to act first and then let the public : rectors of the Klamath Water I'sers A*. over their lot«, and I imvo the xxinpntliy j Mrs. W. R. Brown. Harrisonville, Mo., judge of their sincerity. They do not the street car system of beattie. If |<c for tbe operations ainl also laid th« Schlierholz, of Little Rock, Ark. ' aociation; of their many fuand«. places his seal of approval on tbe pro-! plan* by winch, it is cliargwl, they il Tho charge u|nn which these men and Ruby, who is now Mrs. B. F. Mc- wish to be accused of dispensing “hot That the stock auhseriptio* books o( Funeral aerric. « were h<dd at 2’oclnck legally obtained great tracts of Govern- I have Ireen ludicted is conspiring togeth-. Coy of Oakland, Cal. air,” consequently prefer to remain si posed electric line, it absolutely insures ! the Association lie opened for aubacrip. W«*tlne*lay «ftern«» >n, Rev. J. G. Smith luenl acreage. lent and let their work speak for itself. its conatructiuo. er to defraud the Government of great | To many of the old settlers in Jackson tiona for stock on the aeveuth day ot official! ng. The clisrge upon w loch they are ar tracts of rich timber land in Lake, Crook ' county and in Klamath and Lake, Mr. i May, 1906: and Tho pupil, mi l teachers >4 the 11. >. rested is of obtaining a large tract and Klamath Counties. According to Hatton was well known, both for his For Councilman one year—- That no aubscriptiona for stock shall CITY ELECTION. riant* acliool J >lti with thove <>( Ill« ol limber land east ol Klamath by in the indictment tbe conspiracy is one of genial personality and for his official re- William H. North .................. lfi tie received unless accompanied by full Klamath County High aclioul in the ducing men to tile upon Hand then turn many ramifications, but in its essential; lations to the people. With reference Frank Ward................................. ’5 payment of all aaseaumenta previously luo.t profounil aorrow for the Io,, of 1 Ml It over to them lor i small consideration. features is a counterpart of that U|>on to hia life it may be said with truth i Passe* With Little Intereat ■■a VUtKU WAKD levied, aud by fall payment of an en It is alleged that the original echente which eight rich Wisconsin men were that in hi* prime he waa brilliant and nolile * eharnrtorM. Je<-<- VaiiRi|«-i r. For Mayor— rolling fee of fifty cents per share; One Surprise. Jo.«- \ Nnl{i|*r hs > born unrJ r«in-<| ol ths coterie of capitalists was to M- arrested. , capable, a faithful officer Of pleasing Alex Martin, Jr.,....................... *6 And that the Secretary of the Aseoei- in BoiiAtit*, mill n,. ln-lnv,**l ol «II h | io , j-ersonality, as a friend waa generous I- F. Willits................................ 25 ation is hereby directed to refuse any knew him. pine in thought, up right in and true, and as a political opponeut The election for city officers was held For Treasurer— tuition. Je.se'a name uml memory will) Col. M.G. Wilkiim Ivll Tnrudrtv morn* AGENCY IM and all sul>«criptiona offered unleae said long Ire cheriabod by Ina Mhuufmates ing for Puyallup. Ilin ptiddrn depart« harbored no bitterness. last Monday and very little interest was J. W. Fiemens ..................... . .... 50 subscriptions are accompanied by the PROVEMENTS. anil teacher.. ii rv wu« <lm* to thv illmtM of Mrs. Wil« As one who helped all in the days of manifested in tlie result. None of lite For Police ludgw— pay me n to indicated. Though unable to attend the funeral, kinx. Tht* Colonel’« friends sincerely ■trite and contention to lay tlie founda candidates made a campaign and no C. C. Brower............................. the schrerl promptly adjourned at the Provided, However, That said enroll, I io ] m * flint the illnvi* ii not neriouf, and S.to.ooo hour of In. burial. to Be Expended This tion for permanent settlement in our i effort was taken to get out the vote. A. L. I-eavitt.............................. 1 ing fee shall not apply to lands owned W e extend mir most .incere avmpntliy tlint rre lot'x hr *ill return with hia beautiful valleys, lie deserves the grati-' Thb was due to tlie high character of For Counciloiau lor twu yeari Summer. ' by minor children, nor to lands under to all the nieiubers of tlie lirri-uved wile, h plnn he linn had in cuntriupla* tude of tboee who have come later and . the candidates on each ticket. Jasper Bennett ......................... . 51 any propped pumping ay atom or further liuuaehohl. B onaxzx Hr uoot.. I lion for aoruvlinit*. who today enjoy tho fruits of early | The one surprise of tlie day was in For Councilman tor one year- extensions of the Klaciath Project. ludian Agent H. G. Wilson was in struggle and privation. A checkered ' the office of Police Judge. C. C. Brower M. I.. Bums........................................... IS The development of thia aection of thucity this week, making pre|«rations and significant life has closed; a familiar was tlie only candidate for the office. G. W. Marton........................................ 33 the country under government irriga to look over 67,000 acres of land that are [ figure lias forever gone front our pres Early in the morning tlie friends of A. The succeaafui candidates are, Mayor, tion is a matter in which the aasoci. Io lie exchanged for Ilk.OtX) acres, now! ence, but we who knew our brother L. Learitt conceived tlie idea that he Alex Martin, Jr., Treasurer,Capt. J. W. , ation in vitally interested. For this we ______ owned by the Booth. Kelly Luiulwir Co. longest shall bsst remember his kindly could All Hie position very acceptably, Siemens, Police Judge, A. L. Leavitt. 1 must defieud largely u;>on new-comer*. ( This land waa given in payment (or the ' nature, friendly comradeship and the and passed the word down the line. As Councilmen— First impression« have much to do with construction of a military road. It lies honorable part he performed as a public his name did not appear on the ballot let Ward, 2 year*, G. W. Woodbury. ' the actions ot strangers. About the in alternate aection«, and tlie exchange officer in the early days, aa we too await it w as necessary for those who voted for Int Ward, 1 year, C. I. Rotiert». ' tirat thing tliey do is to visit the post- is made for tho purpose of having all the dread but inexorable summons that him to write Mr. leavitt’s name on 2nd Ward, 2 yeara, Fred Hcballock. ( uttioe. The following resolution rufee* the land in one body. The land se- shall call us from labor to rest. their ticket. This was dona, and he 2nd Ward, 1 year, Frank Ward. the aentimentof tlie Board; ' levied is located in the northeast corner waa chosen by a majority of 22. 3rd Ward, 2 yearn, Jasper Bennett. Be it Resolved, By the Board of DI- of the reservation, and comprises uz OSCAR STONE The following was the official vote: 3rd Ward, 1 year, G. W. Maa ton. I rectors of the Klamath Water Users A*. tow nshipa. VIKST waun. ' aociation: IN TOILS At the agen y considerable work is to INVESTMENT For Mayor— That ths ei,uip*ient and eervi** of I** done thia year. Mr. Wilson haa so- 3» OPPORTUNITY the Klamath Falls posteffica i* wholly cured f.'Ul.lHW, which funda are to I«- Under Arr«-«t In Pendleton For Ob Alex Martin, Jr.,............................. I I. F. Willits...................................... 10 inadequate to tlie requirements of th* used in the erection of a new building tainiug Money. For Treasurer— Ths Klamath Canal Company ia of pubfic, and I and the installation of a light, heat and ' _____ — J. W. Piemens................................. That improvements oommensnrate fering blocks in tlie Buena Vista add!- j water plant, and the extension of the t Oscar Stone, who I is quite well and For Police Judge— ! tion to investors and real estate men at with developments along other lines des Come to the irrigation system. The two schools are i-qiutlly unfavorably known ____ in Klamath ! , pries* that will admit el their realizing uiand immediate and radical changes I* to be consolidated, and such other ( pM||n, is under arrest at Pendleton, C. C. Brow ar.................................... A. L. Leavitt ..................................... <>n Lite Sjieculation. It has lieen found such service. ‘ changes and improvements made as will i w¡tj, obtaining money by false I For Councilman for two year»— that many people are desirous of aecur- promote the oom fort oi the Indians amt : pr# teures. " - -- his graft no lie ' han worked G. W. Woodbury ............................. TO OPEN CAMPAIGN ' ing property at a price that will net tlie efficiency <4 the agency. | smoothly that it may be difficult to ■» For Councilman for one year— them a profit in the near future, and it i.i. oonvicUon, The sheriff of Junes and Bradley bave ptircdiaaed | vure bis C. I. Roberts.................................... 41 is for tlie purpose of affording them an two lota, near tlie hradgate of the gov- | Vmatilla ciunty has writteu Sheriff Candidates Ball at fort KtoMtk eacoNB waau. opportunity to procure realty at an ad «■rnmen t canal, on which they will im- i Obenchain asking if Stone was nee<lad Friday. For Mayor— vantageous price that tlie Klamath Ca For your Clothing, Hatt, Shoes tmaliately begin the erection of a build- here, and if ao, be would hold him foe Alex Martin, Jr ................... 31 nal company decided to wliolesale pert I ing hi be uaed aa a machine shop.! officer« front thia county, provided he ■ <4 their property. The plat and speci L. F. Willits...................................... and Furnishings. A bi« Republican rally and candidate* Tlwoe people have l*en connected with WM n*d convicted there. It ia not like- For Treasurer— fications can be seen at their office, ball will take place at Fort Klamath tlie lliamond Match company, at Dia- b’ that Sheriff Obenchain will ask for Satisfaction Guaranteed 57 neat to the postotftoo, and a conveyance Friday evening, May 11. The ratio** f I mond, California. Mr. Jone« left Wed-1 hi* return. While Stone left several J. W. Siemens.................. I For Police Judge — will be at their disposal to carry them eaiMliilatee (or county offices will ha la or Money Hack. ! neaday morning for lliamond, where be victim« here, they are not deairoua oi 21 to and through the property. If any attendance. Thia will afford tba voter* ami hia |>artner will make Imtaediala proaecuting him, for they believe the > C. C. Brower.................................... A. L. Leavitt.................................... 3*» one is desirous of securing property in ol thin section of the county aa oppor preparation to raturn here, complete community ia well rid of auch aa he. this addition, either in single lota or in For Councilman for two years— blocks, it will be to their advantage to tunity to meet and get acquainted *l|h the building and inatall machinery. Now ia the time to buy Bonanza prop C. C. Chitwood................................ — , . . —*— 22 investigate the propositions offer»! by the men asking their suffrage, A good Virgil and Son nell the Standard range. erty—Hee E. B. Hall. this company. Fred Hcballock......................... . time is aaeured. and l>e«t known residents of Klamath Examines Route of the Proposed Against Over a Score of Prominent I county, died last Monday morning at rooming rouse where he lias resided Electric Line From This City to Men Implicated in l imber Irreg 1 tho lor some tim«. Mr. Hatton had l>«en i in poor health for som« time, arid hia Bonanza, Henley and ularities in Klamath, Lake last illnesa confined him to bls b»l (or several 'lays. Ill" wife who wss in Ash- Merrill and Crook ! land was summoned ami ministered The Boston Store If You want to be Dressed in the LA TEST STYLE BOSTON STORE The Boston Store - i