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Official Newspaper ul Klamath KLAMATH County and Leading Journal The Largest Circulation and is REPUBLICAN. the Best Medium for Reaching ul thu Interior Oregon Country. a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 28, 1906. VOL. XI. NO. 13 COMMITTEES SUNDAY TRAIN STARTS GRADINO I ÀPFoiNTEu THROUGH MARSH Elaborate Preparations Are DISCONTINUED THE CALIFORNIA NORTHEASTERN COLONEL IIOLA- BIRD HERE »■ ■a I lie Veteran traveler Returns and I Inda rtui.li to I’ralsc Being Made To Entertain the Califor nia Excursionists Next Week WEYERHAEUSER AT POKEGAMA Railroad May be Extended to Within Six Miles of Keno. CITIZENS MAKE VIGOROUS KICK with the receirer for the unearned por rtii'l ihi« will l»c in uw ntilil tint tunn«4 last Satunlay reprooentativ<-a of the tion of their premiumi. Suit for the Order I n coinplvh'<|, W. II llolabird, who was formerly Into Effect At Weyerhaeuser syndicate of timber ”P- appointment of a receiver wa. brought “It i« difficult nt liila litnc t<> «tuto connected with the Klamath Develop, ter Weyerhaeu Pr*-»i<l<-iit Geo. T. Ba»ilwiii of the erators arrived at Pokegama from Ta- a few ifayx ago, and the Secretary of whether grading iqwrntioii« from thin ment company, and who had so inui-h « nd, other than that through the tulo ( to do with I he promotion of th« ( 'alitor* Cliamlier of Commerce appointed the rouia in a special ear. The object of State and State Treasurer were made ser Appealed to land«, will I ni commenced. Il will I nia Northeastern railroad, in the winter following committee on arrangements their presence at thia time ia to inspect pnrtiee, becanae the .Ute 1 mm «0,000 probably wait on the arrival «4 the r«i!w, , ' ol 11*04 ami IMF), arrived hero Tuesday, for entertaining the i-xcursionist» from the holdings of the company in Klam bond* to «ecure polii-iea in thia »fate. Construction I ngli’ucr Hoey Arrhes for light work, Nm h a>» moat o| it in, ran i Mi. ||* I .il.ir I 1' It Kl.miHtli I al Iu-iy California who are to arrive in till» city ath county. On reaching I’okegarna the Mr«. J. T. Ilenely ha. complete,I re Hard Blow to TH a City at Thia party took an extended drive through pair« on her home, corner 4th. and fine be done very quirkly and without any iiuexpectidly a year ago in Inly, in ro- on July h : Ilers to Direct Commence« Time-Heavy Traffic Just George T. Baldwin, Chairman, E. It out the immense tract of timber re atreeta, and moved tier effect« from the miiterial delay to the com|deli«!) oí Ilie - 1 sponse to a call from some New York ment of Work Beginning Rennies, II. I.. Holgate, F. 1. White, C. cently acquired by them. Mr. Weyer ranch at Ifenely thia week. The im lino, llowev<*r, It we lind liiat working • ■ apilaliata to visit the Philippine Islands troni thin end will haulm our arrival I and other countries in the Orient, and F. Mona, J I. Itrn-ll, W. O. D In II. I* haeuser declined to commit himself as provement« made by Mr*. Ifenl.y add riqiort iifsm certain railroad propositions W Murphy, II I, Aldri.b, I.. F. Wil- to the future plane of the company, but greatly to the beauty ot the property, . After July 8 no Bunday trains will be ('onrtrui tit>n 1‘nginm’r II. P. If •< y id livre it will br done.’’ that rcemeil more or less attractive at lita, I*. B Campbell, J W. Biotnena, from certain inovae mail« ami orders an<l are welcomed by the resident« of ' run on the Klamath Lake railroad, the California Nottheaatrin ii iu the Alex Martin, Jr., J «J. Pierce, II. 8t. G. leaned, it would not lie missing the that vicinity. It ia to be hoped that rity, having arrived hcie y«'M<oday NATRON TO KLAHATII that time. 11« was gone some five and t This was the order posted in thia city mark very far to state that liefore long other, throughout the city will follow Tuesday, by General Manager E. T. 'a hall month* arid returned toBan Fran Bishop, M.G Wilkins. from the terminus o| the rood. He in At a meeting of this committee held the Klamath Lake railroad will \xt ex her example. hero for the purp oflettlng ,i <• »nlru' l Survey Being Abbott, who waa here on that day. Aa Made Along the , claco alxiut January 1st. Bin*» then I lie lie* beett unlortuuatelv ill for sever last Saturday the following aulecom- tended to within alaiut six miles of to J. Prank Adams tor dredging Military RoaJ. H. C. Chamberlain lias just com- . Boon as the chango waa made known ho mitteea were ap|*ointed : nl urnnths. and becoming dieguatml Keno. When questioned in ri-gard to through the tula Ian I, and expet (a to menced the manufacture of brick on the , waa liesieged wilti protesta, but he was Finance: J, <•■ I’h-rce and 11. Rt thia, Gcucrsl Manager Abliott refused with hospital, and trained nurses, said visit the pr«i|k»rr l site <>f o|»erationa to Eaat Klamath Falla tract, and expect to i inexorible, and atated that the change be would try the mountain air <4 North (ioorge Bishop. to either affirm nr deny it. day nr tomorrow. \\ bm seen I \ » Kv burn a half-million kiln. He believe* i waa nude on the direct order of Mr. General Anrrungcrnont» II. I.. Al As to tho proliability of the erection rrn California and Southern Oregon, publican rrpreaonlalive, th«* all ab***rb- that he haa dixeovered a brick clay of a , Weyerhaeuser and would go into effect • and linn driven «It th«' way from th«' drich, J. I.. Buell, M. G. Wilkins, it. of th« conternplali'd lumlier mill in this Ing qurrtimi of how i”»on he exp» «’te I I » ■ u|«rior quality, and if the result, jus on that date. W. .Murphy. ( Ontral Pacific railway through Jafia'n vicinity in the near future, Mr. Weyer- bring in the n»et train waa aake'l.lnit he This change will lie a hard blow to tify his judgement he is of the opinion Ix.lging: J W. Bieim-n», II I.. ai- haeuser atat»! that they were very busy 1 nnd Modoc ('ounth'H in Cnl.fornia and lirggett to U’ rxrusrd from cnniinltting than an industry of considerable magni thia city. Transportation had reached I l.ak »* and Klirnutli Count ich in Oregon, drich, J. I.. Buell. in Idaho, and that inaamuch as they I.in»self on this | »mt. In >I ir < u -mg tl.r tude will be developed on thia property. the point where it was p<Msible to travel ! to thiaclty. loincli: F. I. IVhite, Al<-x. Martin, were undor contract to get through progrraa <4 sflaiis on the I tie he said: to this city with some degree of comfort il<-aaya that he notes a marked ini- Jr., George T. BxMwin. there within a atated |ieri<*i, it waa not, O. B. Gates, while on a tour of in- and on schedule time. If this order •’We VouM g« t here faster it we could •pection of the telephone lines between Trip to Merrill t II. I.. Holgate, D. likely that anr extensive o|>orationa 1 provi-merit in Hie appearanco of K la- in<lti<o our contractor« to move more here and Merrill last Sunday, waa over had lieen deferr&l until September or ' matli Falls but pr>ilicls Hint the real 11. Campla-ll, M. G. Wilkins. would lie undertaken on the Pacific quickly. They have, o| <• » him », I mvii come by the heat and was in a precar October it would not have worked such Trip to Upper Lake: C. F. Stone, E. coast at this time. Whatever work is iinpetna to building is yet to la-gin. He greatly han«li< n|'|'<t| t»oth I* lb«* In’or ions condition for many hours after a hardship as it does coming at the very It. Ihuimea, L. F. Willit», B. St. Geo. ; inri.ta ii | miii it that Klamath Falla ia done is only preliminary. question ami the Han I ran« i - c - i dl»a»l< r. reaching his home. He is much better beginning of the greatest influx of travel pliyr-i. ally so situated that it «ill un Bialiop, W. <>. I*nlx<dl. <>reat dilln nlty Las I •»•<•!! r\|»<»ri« n« « «I in ' now, however, and expects to be out in to Klamath county. The committee <>u lunch ha» to pnn doubtedly become the largest city and ADJOURNS ‘•The order is explicit and impheit. pHX* Wring aucli nr* • •'it»«* a»- dr ill •!<•<»!, a day or two. distributing point l>etween Portland and vide refreshments for the visitors at When Mr. Weyerhaeuser waa in Thrall harness, m rapers and many other Item» J. V. Houston will manage the grand . J Ban I ranrisco, lur no oilier locality on B|wncer*s. U hen they arrive here they I this week it was one of the first ques of vital im|Hirtanco in the << i duct ot op thu Pacific Coast lias for its environment will Im taken in hand by the f/slging Judge Burnett Clears Up the Docket ball on the evening of the 4th, and we tions he asked me if Sunday trains ware rralmus. Then an»«’« the question <•! Rapidly Rre *a«ar*d of the good old fashioned so large an area of n< h agricultural committ*-», and assigned to their rooms. run. He ia unalterably opposed to Sun gmcming a Mitli« lent number of men. ______ ¡time. The orchestra will be enlarged lamia and virgin forests of eplcnded tirn- Monday morning will In- spent in tak day work of any kind where it ia at all no With lb< Weatem Pacific working men ing in the sights of the city. Circuit Court adjourned Saturday un- ior ,he occ">'«» »“ll Bonnnta and possible to avoid it. He believed Bun lier, aa line Klamath Falla. He staled cin practically from I t iwro to Halt I akv City. In the afternoon the party will lie til Monday, Joly 10. Judge Burnett M*"ill will be represented with floor ■ hat the crop outlook from Bonanza to day trains could be dispensed with and ta thu *‘ outhl l n Pa Klam.itli Fails I* .plemled. The grain taken in charge by D. W. Murphy and ploughed through the docket with a ra- man*Kers. they will be until he orders otherwise. tile force« inroutberiiruhtornuiau«l Aiix ■» .». lisik« infiriitely hotter than it did a year c*mdncted to the government work». pidity that resulted in adjournment at a Mrs. E. R. Reame«, who has been There are, of course, two sides to this op- the Santa H* tarrying <»n extei ai\c bull I ago at tin* lime. While thu grass it a Here they will lie allown the gerui of all date earlier than was at first «niicipa.- visiting friends and relatives in the question. Our men are entitled te some Ing obturations in New .Mrxio» and n* < * n- little backward, ewmg to the cold the future prosperity of Klamath coun cl. Ho mi le a very favorable impres- Willamette valley and Portland for the recreation and this order will give it to •tructmn work al vati *us p >n.t > along connect with the ouu tn»w ty. They will see the Biagnitmle of the »ion while here, and the memliera of past few weeks, returned home Wed- them. I am sorry, however, if it works weather, a big crop la inaured. jla line, witli the Northern Pacific, the No section of iho country, in Hie great work, the immensity of the canal the bar speak very highly of his judicial needay evening. She was accompanied a hardship on this city or county. It hi. Paul and (>. R. and N. < n the north ciorntiea through w liicli Io* ha. traveled, and get an idea of the posaibilitiea ac ability. He left a host of admirers, and by her »ister, Mrs. Kapp, of Ashland, haa been my sole aim since assuming Libert v employing ever} available in in, v»u ran can cc tn pa re with the Klamath Basin cruing from its constr'v-'ion. It will be it he cornea here again it will be to meet > The Reclamation service has for dis- ' the management of the railroad to pro readily «»*•<* h«wr d ih* nit it n to tmlu «• axpluilie,. in detail by Mr. Mnrphy. as an agricultural region. Thu nearest many warm friends. trihution about thirty pounds of sugar mote the interests of this section in thia migratory L rlr «4 lai «m m t<» long With thia aa an object lesson, they approach to it ia a narrow valley along The following cases were diapo^d of: licet seed. Anyone desiring to procure every way possible, and if the pro[*oaed remain al one p!a> <*. All<*l t<» nil tli. I the east shore ol Gisree lake and another will Im taken to Merrill Tuesday. On State vs. George Orr, adultery, not some for experimental purposes can change will have a tendency to retard lar even railtoa«! ron-tru tn»n work a?« the i nd valley railed Burpriae valley, on the thia trip they will get an idea of our guilty. Defendant discharged. 1 secure it by applying at tho office of in any way the prosperity of this county filtevn giivvrnmmt a I i > great valleys and what may Im expcctol I Klamath County Bank vs. A. II. En Project Engineer, D. IV. Murphy. it is too bad; but anyone knowing Mr. ■ -a-u-rn loundary of Modoc conntv. irrigation enterpn» *» in • iiim * I when irrigation is made possible. i gle. dDmiaaed without costs. I l -sc rrru fertile regions but are circum ■ Prof. G. R. Carlock of Ashland has Weyerhaeuser understands why the or atrurtioii. Tbv’M’ lalHue: a » .m t* I «lay Wednesday they will be taken to Poli-1 Clara I., llolt, et al vs. Alma R. Run serilraid m area as compared to the been tendered the position of principal der was promulgated and the obstacles an«l are gone elsewlieiv in a w » m *I». N ol can Bay Is.lge, and shown the greatest dle, dismissed. i Khrrnath Ita.ln. of tho public school at Merrill for the in the path of having it rescinded.” w ilbatanding this, we I’.ivv I (w> n |.«ly of fresh water west of the Rockies. H. B. Hargus vs. George S. Nicketson coming year. Ho is a former resident Every business man in the city is Mr. Ilola >ird I ia long ago dirposerl ol ami GOO men at w < rk. mi I thni hire« w ill I They will see the inexhaustible rerer- dismissed. vigorous in bis protest against the Ins inb rest ■ in the Klamath Develop of Klamath county. fm materially inerra -••I in the i.ir (u voir that is to supply the great irriga- A. McCallen vs. O. C. Applegate, ver those expressing ment Company, and vn-wa the situation Cure. Mrs. 8. K. Noel and daughter return change. Among ■ ; n system and made aware of the; dict was rendered against defendant for themselves were: num an entirely disinterested point of •‘I am here for the purpose of arrang iiiq.i.-iliility of failure of supply, ever, 1991.IS, with interest at 10 per cent ed from Portland, Or., last Friday. I E.R. Reames: "The change is a great ‘ view. Hu states that projerty values ing for tin» gra ling <*t the i l though several year» of drought should from September ?7, 1901, amounting to They were accompanied by Mrs. Noel’s mistako, for it will hurt this county very h< re are vxcevdingly low, a. compared through ll»v tills* land. Tub u ik v ill vi»it this section. Californians are fa ♦470.SO, attorney aw* fees «saw and vvo.o. costs. , i sister, Mrs. Nelson, of Lewiston, Idaho, materially. Something must be done with other cities. In the ton not Reno, probably I mi done by J. Frank Vl.vm« K. I.. Hopkins vs. Henry Anderson,! Enteet Bubb, formerly assistant cash- to get the trains on Bunday miliar with irrigation. They can read con which lias n population of 12.01X), lie vrith hisdrrtlging inadiinv A *• - «n n* ily understand the p-i»Hibilili**s mvniing dismissed. ier oi the Klamath County bank, re tinued.” »inti-, that an unimproved corner lot in (Mwaible o|»rTMlions will bu begun on uL therefrom, but they have no idea, nor Henry Anderson vs. E. L. Hopkins. I 1'ome after a several weeks trip tliv busilicsa portion of the city waa the heavy w«ok along (hr mute. Il w ill [Continued on 8th Page.] to points in California. can they conceive, the ImpoMibilitV of dismissed. priced tn Id ill at <750 per front foot, tint I m * long ikiw I uioru n«* have m«*n u< failure. The trip to Pelican Bay will A. J. Lorelady vs. Jack Berry, dis which was tiie clica|H*at desirable buxi work on the pma The tunned will not »how them this, and will l>e such an missed, plaintiff to pay costs of suit to 1 ne»» | riqierly hi the city, and he sug 1» finial it*d in time to admit of ilw uar improsaive object lesson to them that it defendant. gests Jim question, “What has Keno to during the early ¡»etiod of tmfiL', but won’t la- forgotten. Charles Stark, who pleaded guilty to sup|Kirt a large city, aa compared to wo cipet t to begin u <o k <>:i it within a They will remain at the Lodge until the charge of horsestealing, was sen Klamath Falls, when thu Iirigatiou few mouth*. In the iiK-sii tini<-n "*I i < hi , Thursday. Every* lie is invited to ac tenced to one year in the penitentiary. scheme ia completed, and the railway fly” trark «ill l><> Ui l .er ths pssa. company the party on this trip. The The Grand Jury reported the condi enters her gates?" In the town of Iwiat will return to this city Wednesday tion of offices and court house to be in \\ hittier, a tow n of |erhapa 5,0H0 in lais evening for the purpose of bringing liack l fair condition, with the exception of the 1 Angeles County, Cal., business pnqicrty those w ho do nut desire to remain over jail and the vault in the county clerk's is alanit the anmc value aa in Reno, and | night. office. this ia the ease in all progressive cities One fad should not be lost sight of : Tho following claims were allowed and <>f five Io ten thousand people. He lie- I This is the first opportunity Klamath the clerk ordered to draw warrants for 1 lievea I list Klamath Falla w ill have a I county has had to place its wares before the same: : laipiilatioii ol 2 >,000 people in ten years, Ilia right people. It should lie made Harry I.. White, bailiff............... $12.00 lollowing the completion of the railway the most of. Give them a hospitable John M. Fountain, bailiff......... 15.00 I into this city, and then* are fortunes in reception. Let them see that the coun I sight for wise people in acquiring de- ty extend» a cordial bund of welcome to -iralile locations in tho city. ALL STYLES TOES If you want to dress all. and never miss an opfMirtunity to In the matter of tourist travel, he says I say it good word for all uf Klamath smart * your : ilist he ia more than ever confident that Tits L oikis Juno 25. one county. If we keep our liest bait fore The Swellest Shoes in Town 1 we have more attraction» that any clothing most, it w ill mean the opening of a new The telephone line from Ft. Klamath will ' place on the Pacific coast, and this era. The growth we have been waiting to this place will be completed by July 4 Is* intensified when Iho Klanialli De- ■ for will begin and greater lieneflta will There are plans under consideration elegant velopmeiit Company build their result from this than any other effort at (or the construction of an outside dining new hotel at the Hot Bprings iu this advertising ever undertaken. room to The Iaxlge. This lias become city. necessary on an account of the great in Why Our Suits The Fountain property G rading iqierations at the corner of crease in patronage. up-to-date and lit so well. street, west of Shallock A Conger avenue and Main street were lie- J. B. I.ippencott, D. XV. Murphy and has been purchased bv N. L. Lyons, gnn today by the Klamath Canal Com W. If. Clapp, of the Reclamation Ser F irst —We represent two of the who paid $?.> i>cr front foot for it. Mr. pany. It is tho intention ot the com vice were visitors hero this week. The Lyons is making arrangements for the pany to bring tho avenue to a grade best tailoring houses in the U. S. trip was made to show Mr. Clapp what erection of n building thereon, which lie w ith Main street at tho junction, and an immense body of water supplied the S econd —We know how to expects to occupy with a complete line reduce the grade to three jier cent. A irrigation ditches and to also let him take measurements. <d pianos an<l musical instruments. It atone retaining wall will be built on the see one of tho grandest eights on the is hie intention to have a piano and river side of the avenue, and when the continent. Let us the music house tlull will l«< second to none work is completed it will bo one of the Great fishing is reported from all in noiithean Oregon. Mr. Lyons comes most picturesque and bust thorough- DON ’ T DON T TAKE EM sides, and one does not need "luck” to here highly recommended. Ilia visit lares in the state. catch an abundance of th« finny trilie was primarily one of investigation, but Nobby line of Men’s Suits in Stock Hon. Geo. I.. Burnette was given an in this section. lie was so favorably impressed with con Among the visitors at The Lodge this ditions here that ho immediately de outing on the Lower and Title lako by a in Single and Double-Breasted cided to locate, and purchased the prop number of the local bar. The party de week were: Styles. From $8 to $16. Mr. Vchtmnnn, Portland. erty referred to. lie is a valuable ad parted Friday and leturned Sunday evening. Those who went were: J. C. R. R. Flint, Sacramento. dition to the business community and, FREE—Wi’h every suit from stock lr*»>*l ‘-»mon* ’ II. A. Grigsby, San Francisco. with Ids wife who accompanies him, Rulenic, F. II. Mills and Capt. O. C. from $12.50 up, a $2.50 Hat, Shirt and Tie. C. Stevens and Fred Kellet,Calistoga, will undoubtedly assume an important Applegate. A good time was re|«irted Imported and Domestic Fabrics of by all. place in the social life of thia city. Mrs. llcyt, Frank Denton, Fort Exclusive Patterns Tailored The Lake County Agricultural Society Klamath. Joseph M. Moore ul Colony Center to our Order Wm. Dulaney and party and Frank arrived here Tuesday. Mr. Moore left w ill hold a live days racing meet July 2, here last (all, and retutna lor the pur 3, 6, tl and 7, for which large purses are Bellers, and John Vaden, Klamath Falls. Prices Always Right—$7 to $28 — WE CAN FIT YOU OUT Joe. and J. H. Hvssig, Klauiath Hot pose of looking after property in which put up. This paper is indebted for a FOR THE FOURTH . . Springs. lie is interested in this city, expecting season ticket, which is appreciated. Hessif, Fort Klamath. to remain about two weeks, I io is a Mrs. M. Gertrude Bart rum, wife of S. Rond bed to Be Dredged Through the Tulet» By Atlants Goes July 8- COURT Goddess of WalLOver Oxfords 4//? of July In Tans, Patent Black and Gun Metal Leathers nearly here Pelican Bay Lodge There's a Reason are so stylish, take your order. FIT ’ If clothes ’ New Line Hats and Furnishings brother id Mrs. Joseph Sigler. C. Bartrum, district forest superintend Attorney General Crawford advises F. B. Stratton, commissioner of the ent, died at her home in Ashland last all pertains having insurance in the Tradera* Insurance Company, which re I’ort of San Francisco, last week pur Thursday evening. Races I Races! Races! of al! kinds for cently became insolvent, to reinsure if chased the property now occupied by large purses. Como and see them. the City Meat market. they wish insurance, and to tile claims KKK STORE Klamath Falls Toggery Shop