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-OWIclil NdWHiapor ol Klamath County and Loading Journal ol th« Interior Oregon Country. KLAMATH OLDEST RESIDENT PASSES AWAY (Jordon's Long Career I ATAL ACCIDENT I.. I*. Nrlsen Horribly Runaway Mangled In SERVICE TO BE ESTABLISHED T a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 2, 1906 VOL. XL Distal REPUBLICAN The Largest Circulation and la the Best Medium for Reaching I NO. 18 RAILROAD ACTIVITY extensive IMPROVEMENTS Big Companies Preparing to Invade Central Oregon. Being Made on the Klami th Indiai« While oiittlng liny hi« lum li, l«>* Reservation Ended rMtc<| h*n mil«*** from lliiw <*Hyf on Ihv Extension of the ('»rvallia A Eastern Merrill ro.el, I. I* .\eln<*ii wn»« lerribh Railroad acroaa < iri-gon from Idanha to Indian Agent Horace G. Wilson, nc Klamath comity'* uhlrxt citizen Is ' by h mowing mai'hbie. II«* Ontario, a« announced hy I’ree ident '"inpnnusl hy Mrs. Wilson, was in the «li*ad. Ihndvl Gordon died at the lioim* | wit* driving ii young Hhh li I m ** Hammond and printed in the On-goman ••it v lust Saturday on Ijuainewi i-onnartod id Ida soli, idim mil»«* suutli ol limo, I «Him«* frightened nn<l ran mmii . v , throw* yesterday, will undoubtedly lie corn- ' with the reservation. Hr »tat.il to tloj »1 omlay. Hu wax burn Hr |Hr mlwr 13, ing him to the ground. When he llmtl* tnenci-d early next aeason. It ia under Republican that extensive inipn>vrnienta Ixiit, iii New York *Uilc, Hr cumu to | ly extiii*iil<*d hluirelf from tin* imiehitie stood that the gronnd ia now Iwing look- 1 ••■re being ma>h> nt the Agency, and Klaiiiaih Fall* in 187'1 ami built a •«« liin rljih I arm lie I been completely «1 over, and that during Ida present that this work would b* eontinuvd until null near K«uu, it Ixfing the stiouil our ervd below til»* cilery, mi l de«*|» « viait to Portland Preaident Hammond ia , many thousand.! of dollars would lie ox- in the cmuil v, h vl rut in 1 dm bend, hire mel aldo, making plana for actual construction I pen, ted. Daalsl Gordon. Nr., eu- born S<-|i« Mr. NvlHen lull h mnn helping him It »i-em» likely that the Hammond in- ! Ili<-1ii,I«-«I in these is a new buildingto tcmbei IK, JrUlt bn the bunk of th« wh > uitm*H<«(<d the accident imd huiid tcresta will Ix-at Harriman in entering i lie na«*l for a dining hall ami kitchen. •St. lawrrnc»« river. Nt tnwrence coun moll* I II ‘hi; t nlir«*. Elini|*riny hull* Central Oregon. In the liaseinent will bo I'lace-I a swim SERVICE TO li’: INAUGURATED AUGUST aotli AND WILL ty, New York, the uun of John ami dujrv* Mere it <•«!, but the | omm of bkNMi Hammond activity in Central Oregon i ming ¡mol, and on the second fi«*»r .Irniaha Gonlon. Thu .(szronta wrrv SEVEN DAYS A WEEK I* expected to hasten the building of the ’ sleeping quarter* for the employ**. naUvmi of Scotland, the mother dying had been Very grv.it Indore thi« Wai Oregon Eastern, the proposed Harriman j A large tnrbine wheel in lol*- plan*! while our subject was quite young dune. The injur«- I mmi wu* brought to line from Natron to Ontario ami from: in tlw «aw mill, arid the power there The father llvui to b»- uvi-r n humin d tliim rily iiml Pr. Merryman, ti*o*iit<*<| by Klamath Falls to Madras. Promise* of j from used to generate electricity sntfi- years of agb. i fhw. tuil w right itiel White, «li*l «wr)* f BIO WAREHOUSES AND DOCKS construction have l*-en rnaile from time 1 cient to light all of the building» ami It wa* Isit a limited evlrxding re thing |MM*«*ibl<* to un\e Uia life, but the IRRIGATION PROGRESS HELP! HELP! HELP! TO BI ERECTED IN THIS CITY to time by Harriman officials, and aur- grounds. It will also la» uxnl to pump reived by the aubject of thia sketch, w|i«M*k Imd I »••«•Il too gi«-ut, and Mr. Nel* AND AT LAIRD'S LANDING but he improved hia o| «portunit o s ami •urn *hc<l at 3 o’rlucli in the aft«*riiooH. veying partiea soppoted to represent water and rqa-rato the saw mill. la the Cry Heard throughout Klam other big tranacontineiilal ayttemawhose Hi* vine* t > thi*« <*«>untr> nim tern iiret Unit of Main Canil Will be I In- by working around nulla unit machinery A Hteain heating plant ia la-ing In Itficd on lime became a in<«l expert mechanic. in year« ago, uu l hud lived on hi« home* rail« have not yet been laid in tlda state stalled. It pro, ides for indc|wmlent Property Purchived by the Klz.nath ath County 1H2U he went to New Orleans and wa.v »»t«'4*l |»rm tirully ewr foinre. Ihj whm have made reconnaissance* into thi* heaters for each of the four main build Mke Navigation Company Tin* flrat unit of the main ennui will in the employ of the gov crntnirril fur, burn in ('o|M-nli4grii, Prumaik a I mmi ! .*» d vaat undeveloped and isolated empire. ing«. and when completed will be one of tor thia Purpose Throughout the length ami breadtli of lx- fiiii*|ie-| <>n o<-1i<-t 1 111.- time, notwdh- two years. Her. he aaw Ida first i Mil ' year* w; », leaving home to fellow a life The Central Oregon country ia prob the lx-»t in the atate. tin* great county comes the cry for help, road and enjoys»! hi» first rid« <ai the ••n the •»* :i, \» r«dutierM niireivr him standiiig the many delay* and dltficni- ably the largest territory of the United A complete sewerage system will be particularly in and around thia city. rare. In IKH he wan engaged in car In thU «'•untry. II had often Mtutv l tie* that have bn*n <-n<-ouiitrr<-d by tiie The <l>-.tl for the transportation of Mate* out aide of Alaska without rail put in and the irrigation works exteml- A great many miles of main canal ami [wnter work in lluchguan loutity, Mo.. | tlmt lu* hud m ' h ’ ii brwMicra in l>< nm.irk, contractor*, Ma««>n, Davis Company. road faciiitie*. p.rswng<-ra and friiyht by way of the «*1. In adiiition other buihlings are to lateral«, embracing ID mile* of the sec ?nd eatabll«h«d a »hop whore he rnanu but n » one ran lie f i’in t wh • know'3 I The completion of tin- unit w ill bring | If the Harriman ayatem would aafe- be.-nx-t.-d and the present one* im California N'ortheaatern ruad lias actiir»-«! wagon* and plow*. ond unit of the project and 27 ndlea of umk-r the government ditch nearly 13,- thru pre« nt ivldrviH. gu.-ird the advantageoua position it now proved in many respects. Hr au,>x«'«[u«'iitly want to Muxkin till acre* of land. Over one-half “I thi* tain rotuummaled. und beginning lateral« and drainage canals, beside* the I hold« in thi* atate, the Central Oregon When a*ke«l a.i to the proeperte of tho gum county, flhio, where he met hi« CHAMBER Ol- A uguxt 20, K laiual Ii county will be greater part of the lateral« to aerve the : area i« now in Mge brush, an I no *te[n> . country must Ixs tapped by these con resenration being thrown open to aettle- future companion in life, Sarah Castle, have yet been taken to dear it and get in touch with the ou'.aide moi hl first unit of the irrigation works yet to necting line* with tlw rioutliern Pacific. ment, Mr. Wilson wax non-committal, fleinaining there fuur yusrs; the rouple COHHERCE it ready for cultivation. I m - built by the United States engineers through thia channel | The advent of other powerful interests lie stated that nothing could lie done then returned to llm-hanan county, Mo, In ull the projecta that have lxx-n tin Nigotia'i ms for this service have and laborer*, are the need to accomplish makes ii imperative that these linea be until dis-I* were exchanged on the In the spring of 1 h .' i 2 hu »«Id out hi» New Officer» Elected l'or the Ln»u ‘ dertaki-n by the goveriunent, tie fly. t tx-en in progress for rone time, as this. Indian labor wax to have been I built and activity on the projects al Booth-Kelly Lumber Company’* allot Lusinca», purchased several yoke of - mill Im* al way« Ireen n*.«t a* a I,a*:« of »aa announced exclusively In the R,«- employed largely on thia work, and Ing \ ear raid«, wggoHt, etc., and jowin cycil I ready mapped out will probably be no ment, and when thi* would la- «lone he | calculation on tlm aotlii-m nil and cultl- ptibhi-an, but not until yesterday Captain (>. C. Applegite, agent lor the •cruaa the plums with an emigrant ticed soon. could not say. He further said that the Government tn employ Indians for the l vat ion ot succeeding unit*, and Ira* con- train. Six month* later they arrival The survey* of the Hammond inter statu might again take the swamp land The iugular monthly meeting of the . »idcraljle inllu<-:ie" mt the pdiciee fol- were contracts .slgnuda,between the i work, had recruited a Considerable force a«t Yreka, Cal. Her« he «ngagni in t’hamla«r <d Commerce » an Ochi at the lowed in their omrtruetfon. ft will la I'ahforid.t Northeastern llailrnud. tho Bota the agencies at Yainax and Fort est* offer a shorter cut acroaa the atate into court and still further «lelay tlm dairying, ami sub» queutly built a *aw i court liou-e last uvening, ami ofticers the mum c.ne with the Klamath Pro- Klamath Lake Navigation Company. Klamath, which it was expect*! to aug than the projected route of the Oregon opening. However if everything moved jnill roaring «13,(KM), La pt. J. M. M'Tntirt; and Mettant ment to the number of 150 men by Ibis 4 Eastern, beaides entering a better «el- along »inootldy and no unfonH-en ob 1 jeet. JJu« ”>K Ute <\L<«loj war he urveil as u lor tl>e ciisuing p ar wa* «lechil. ! il fi. Wifkìtis, prealilcnt <■! thè i Under tin- rule« g iverulug the Re Davis & Laird, t.'.ipt. McIntire will time. However, the Klamath Indians! lied country for almost the entire dis stacle* answ, it njuld lie openiil a year oLir”t<- r citizen wili’ hia thr»” »on*. I -• '■ »ijiaiioii < «Hiipany, clamation w>rl>, 1<H Kerr i ia th<- ip.ixi- handle all the frr-ghl and Dari* & are progressive farmer« and stockmen tance, with the exception of the Klam from this fall, but there are so many MrMis- rh« fndtans an t then, altho'.i«.ti * • b «■«. « thing* that couhl interfere with auch a ' ’-I | •¡•■ut <>y acclamai fon, mum amount of land that can la, held Igtlrd the paasonger wnic« Ijetween themoelvef, and a majority were obliged ath section. v. u> y.-ars of age »aw worm- a. u.« * The construction of the Oregon Eas program that he would not hazard a service, it *•» in lt>«< that he came i II»». Gv-ogi- t. Balils in, wh<> ha* I m - cu hy mm pervon. Much •>( tlm land under the tcrmluus of tie- C N. E. at Grass to leave the canal work long enough to tern is being handled trorn San Francis guess. is KlamathVuunts and built u naw mill i prraidi iit lor thè pu«t Ino yeni», siili- i thia flr«t unit ia held in large tract* mid Valley and Laird's Landing, lic- put up their ow n liav crup*. The great-1 near «hare Keno now- »luuda, the first i draalng lue mini«'. | it ia principally tliia tlmt ha« not been tw<-en Mlrd's Landing and this city er part of the lalmr now employed by co in the office of Chief Engineer Hood, Hon. George; T. Baldwin, who has one tr> that part of th« nountry, mt wax 1 . • For «ic»« pr«-»idi*nt IL 1«. Holgatc and the Government camps is white, and ' of San Francisco, and. while tiie an licen attending the Grand Ixjdge of the the mill at Yreka, the lirut in that dm | George lt. Hurti acre phui'.l in nomina- cli-urcd. If nt the tunu water i« ready tnd oilier points reached by water nouncement of the appropriation au until the latter part of August it cannot for delivery it ha* not t* en M-g.-iegatml, A. O. U. W. in Port la nd, re turned home trict. | Iloti, ami on Mi llurri declining thè: the Hucndarj) <d the interior Im« the transportation, the buthicss will be be expected that many of the Indians thorized for the building of the first 152 Friday evening. He «tatee that great He owns property at Kenu and in i honor, Mr. IL Igate sa* eh-« ted l«y ac- ‘ mile* wa* made by General Manager | authority to older the Water V *-r*' Ae- handled by the Klamath Lake Navi- Will return to the canal. interest i* living manliest«*! in thia Klamath Falls. Up tn the time nf hi* O'Brien, of the Hamman linea jp the I gallon Company. l »la mai.mi. From the eml of the California North county and that the pro[x«ed excursion | aoeialiun to «ell it to tlm higlavt bidder, death he enjeyed fairly g««xl health, A iioiii «» (*, F. S onc m chosen sec - un I a« lliv K-i-ietary ha, aluiwo a die- Tuesday im-mlng work will be be eastern Railroad now completed to a Northwest, the local oflice* have noth ie being very favorably received. K> except aomwincuiwesticm*« from an in- | Intuition where *uch ciiaea ariae to en gun (ui * large war»-houau and wharf punt 38 miles from Laird's Landing, on j ing definite regarding further plana in many, however, are «Went from th« ury by being thrown from a horae in retar)- hy arclatualion. Alex Martin, sa*ioi lect««l treasurcr. | force the rnle very xtriugenlly, it will at Lairds, and w:l’ be tushed to com Lower Klamath I.ake,comes the wel building the road. Like the letting ot city on their vacation that some difficul 190X and bo was the oklsat inhabitant E«>eli «d thè iiewly elccle«! otteers ac- I L- necexeary for xnne energetic work to pletion at the tartiest date possible. come news that large number* iiave the contract* for the Coo* Bay exten ties are being encountered. in Klamath county., Mr a. Goriion d|ed sion, news from San Francisco in regard in HCW at the i.g<* of HO year*. i cvptud Ilio lion<>r in a few veli clmseii !*• dona to prwure actual Mdtlera be- A. G. Glenn, of San Francisco, one of The Navigation Company purchased been added to the force employed, and : to the Ortrgon Eastern ia expected at Seven children were hnm to them: I word»; eaeh pte»tg!hg Idmaelf tu uork Iwuen n >w an 1 the time water ia ready the Ix-st known carriage men on the Pa tills w.»k from M.«j . Worden it strip it ia antiupwted that work can be pro«-' any time. Jane, widow of «ah« lets» Newton Pratt; I tornilo pnrp'•«• ibi« raccesa ol Riam ecuted without further annoyance from 1 for irrigation. cific coaat, is here looking over the i of land adjoining the r present wharf Mr a Adeline Sbcxniau, duccaeixl. Mrs. ati« couiity, In tlda issue ot the Republican ap- country. Mr. Glenn is very favorably thi* source. Few real!* • the amount of work nw- Mary Hamaker, deceased, John, d. | pears the a lvertisemeut ot J. F.. Croft, A committa-e <-on*i«ling ol Ma-xais. e«*arr to pruparo laud for the rvi-eption and warehouse, on which i* to be While it is not poeaible to impress' caamaL DanfoL in Klamath county; Buell, Wiilcts, Italdwiu ami Hall nere erected a large wurelentse and addl- travelers into labor of the hay field* j wboentets the real estate business in impressed with conditions here, ami of the water, an I even m-frli of the land will in all probability invest quite Alexander, die«as«!, 'and Newt, n, a ap|*'lntavl l i nrrahge l»r ad ii!tonai ad- ! now clean I w ill rc iuire u great deal of I tional dock facilities. This gives the here, because remote .- from iron, me the luuu-e routes „1. of I ,l'*’ city. Mr. Croft is a former resi- heavily in Klajnath county property. former deputy ah>-riff of Klamath »cillailtg mailer, and lo rrq le-l III« lalair before the lateral« ami «till-lateral* 'company marly 400 feet of deep travel, there are i instances re|iorte,l I ‘lent ot Montavilla, where be was prin county, but now of Hawkinsville, Cui. Mrs. T. W. Stephens, wife of the well lounty conimi»..on-ra lo ahi 111 Ilici are in *liup.’. Whether th - land ia i water trdntage on Lake Bwauna. where men on vacation trips to the cipal of the public school fora number known real estate man of thi* city, ar metter ; al-o to lavilo R- nani», Merrill ' of years. He comes here highly reco The act vice will t>- inaugurated mountains and fishing grounds have rea ly or not, the |>\vm «nt* will fall due KENO ITEMS. and otlior sectlon* <>f tlu« rounty tote juat the name. The government i* an August 20, and the arrival and de- been induced to take up the pitchfork mended and being poest-ssed of plenty of rived here last Friday, accompanied by jhe children. Mr. Stephens has rented representeil in lite next [•amphlet. anxioua for all of the 1 ui I in the Aral ¡larturc will be about the same as in lieu of the rod and gun. One «turdy push and energy, he is sure to be suc the lionae on Sth street, formerly occu cessful. Every laxly busy. A tclegrein sa* roceived frolli Fiank unit of each pr -jc l to be wady for now. except that the boat will leave fariner of the Merrill «ection is credited pied by H. E. McKenney. with a most successful assault on the Hoven )«*wng<*r* It* I to remain «1 Ira Whlte. animiiix'iiig tbat thè excur- water and in the !»:ei l*of a tual aettlcr* at 5 in the morning. A party coni[>osel of Mr. and Mr*. IL »¡untole from l ’ itlaul wotild arrivi 1 Andrew Ryan, who had Ix'en for force of Mason, Davis 4 Co., at Camp L. Aldridge, Mr. and Mrs. B. St. George Ksno Monday, because the Htag«« Co. tlmt they make n>> «aviation (rum the The details h.tvo not as yet been ber«' Arlgu-t II). The cumuiillee th il i ru!o* <d governing the aervice. Another No. 2, w heie lie charged the work* and Bt.-hop, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pierce, left vears a close neighbor and friend of the did nut have conveytei'v Io railroad. worked out. The plans are extensive capture,! a full crew for his alfalfa field Tuesxlav morning on the steamer H'ine- iate L. P. Nelson, was in the city Tue,« Tin- Cross ten • have qwit hauling log« l»a«t rlraig»« of Un* arrn'ig«m«nls tur thè rva« >n f >r thi* enforcement I* the de , <'aliformi|n>', « a* r«< apixuntcd locare sire of tiie Secretary of the Interior to rud when completed will mean more by paying higher wages than the con- ma fur Pelican Bay and Spring Creek, d ly for the purpose of attending liw and gone io the hay field. (or tho visitor« iroiu thè Oregim me-1 get b.iik • >mo of tlu- money expended, fur Klamath* county and thia city tractors were paying, and when inter* expecting to be gone about two weeks, funeral. Walter Took it hmldnig Conrad Madi tropolis. ao that tlm f in I will have a double than anything that has occurred cepted by the foreman of the gang, son's liou»«. since the government entered the promptly made that «rorUiy a liberal ?u m e of atipply. The pnoenger* can now fake llicir DAIRY DOINGS offer to take the foremanship of liis Recently armngementa were made | field. meal* en the boat without losing time. whereby citi. - and town* can procure The mail will continue to come ranch. The reprerentativeof the canal- i Every thing x-ema to be in apple-pie Mrs. Man») Pool* visited with Mrs water from tin-<■ ditclwa. In thia city front I'uk.'gania until the government builders acknowledged himself beaten ord.r wi the lx>at. damm Frvd and Godfrey Beck last Fri amdi aervice can lie eaailv [mx-und, but orders a change. This change will by the nerve of the farmer, but politely declined the «tier of higher wagesand Mr. Morton, from Rngac river valley day, taking tier did Iron with tier. The the citixena uhotild get n«dv for it. no doubt lie made, inasmuch as the calle 1 on headquarter* for more men to »as here with a load of fruit and veget little onus apparently had ■* much Inn Secretary Applegate of the Water new service will tie seven limes*a fill up bis depleted ranks. able*. Veer*’ Aar x-iation ia working on n las tlicir parent* dining the visit. week mid give us a Sunday mail •nice Building operations in this city, Mer Mr. Daniel Gordon, one of the early Theodor» Flackus lia« moved from hi* d mlile |irop-x<itioii along thia line. The more. rill and Bonanza have liteu interfered pioneer* of Klamath comity, and |«r««l>- homestead to the old h >me [dace for the flr*t ia to urge the |**,|>l<. wh<**< pro|v with by the »litliculty of obtaining lalxir. ably tin- oldest man In the county, died • harvest *<■** >n. where he lit* hi* hand* erty can be xerred under the pre«, nt P>. D. Budworth, who has been for July 2t*, after an lllneaa of a few day* lull, with a big crop to harvest and no canal to prc|>aie for the n*x ption of sevetal veers tn charge of the mechanic Here four brick buildings and several other business structures art* in course the water. The Heconil i« to »ecure per- lie braced up until the l.i-t, having help lu right. al department <d the Grant County Her- of construction. Other* are plannexi mixaion from the govemmunt for the in- pn»aed through Kenoalwilt a »«i«k Ire a'd of Ijuicaster, Wisconsin, has Ireen It tho mmajors of the Klamath Falla- for which contracts Itaie been let. In Htallation of a pumping and rexervoii fore Ida death, on Ida way tu Ills son, Bou*nia electric roa I are wise they will *y.«trni that will udmit of the irrigation «ecured by the Republican and will in Merrill, considerable construction work Daniul Gordon, at which place lie died. he future Imld a similar position on run their line through Yonna valley, a* Mr. Gordon'* olniiiaty will be fqynil the route is enlindy feasible, and the of every fixit <-f land within the limit» hi« publication. Il<- is one of tiie best is under way, and at Bonanza a new ALL STYLES TOES public school building, opera house and of the city. He feel« quite confident <» vlaewlicre in thia paper. idverti :ng and job men in the country, local patronage will be (ar more protfit- several other building* are being erect- Ilia ultimate xuecexs in the ai coinplixli Capt.O, C. Applegate, I'. I.. Fountain able than the route via l'oe «'alley. ind is n valuable addition to our force, cd There are a number of instances menl of thia object, and if lie micceed and other* from Klamallt Fall* attend or it will enable ns to maintain tiie very The Swellest Shoes in Town Mr. Lambert, the new ninil contract it will make a garden rjxit of Klamat! where carpenters anJ brick-workers ed the funeral service rd Mr. Gordon. lighest standard ol commercial print- or on the route through Dairy is giving ( Falla. quit their regular occupations for the ig. as well as u|-to-date woijt in dis Mr. Walla Preston ha* pitched hi* vxocllent Mtisfactiim—tlm stage lwing fields, but not in such numbers as to The Secretary of the Interior hi, lay advertising. Mr. Budworth is tent in Keno while he it logging lor on time every day, a hich ie something embarrass the contractor! on buildings, .«warded thocontract to the Pugvt Sotui. »•com pail fed by his wife. A.-ki. y ' " ' n»'w for these parts. "* and not Iwcause of receiving higher pay, j Bridge and Dredging Company, of Seat E. T. Abbott, general manager of the but purely through the desire to enter Mr. and Mr*. Neat Gordon, from Ed Hadley relurix'd from his mining tie, for the construction of th* itoragi Why Our Suits are so stylish, vlamatli Lake railroad, was m the city the hayfields for a change of work. HawkiiiHVille, Calif., are here mi a visit claim north of Bly last Sunday, lie feed canal of the I'inutilla irrigation Thursday in tiie interest of his company. up-to-date and lit so well. to relative* and friends. ' says ho is satisfied he has a good thing. project. The work of tho contract in Ho c-pccted to remain several days, The Mjdern Woodmen ol America Not many happening* in this vicinity volve* the conatrttction of 25 miles ot Getty A lliggin« uro putting in a new but was compelled to return to Thrall will give an excursion to Pelican Bay F irst —We represent two of the "li Imr-c [merer Imiler amt engine, also a lately. Everylxxly is too busy in tho canal from the I'malill* liver, neai Friday on urgent business matters. He Lodge next Sunday, There will Iva best tailoring houses in the U. S. grain lleld, tn let anything occur. Echo, to Cold Springs reservoir, rind stated that no arrangements are leing ball game at the I-odge between the n< w carriage with the latent and l*.t ; \ numlx>r of Yonna valleyitos atten- consists of 709, Otk) cubic yards of cartl Lead block*. Tlicir capacity will now S econd —We know how to made for the extension of his road, and Klamath Falls team and the Indian . i ' at Bonans* Sunday. exeavntiou, 00 a) cubic yard* id rock ex Hint the ties that are now being cut at stars, the admission fee to which is in be about 20.000 h«t*t daily. I'hi new ' take measurements. ixulur and engiiia wan Itauh'd iiio ( «n- .1 i 'd. \ml.rson lias begun a suit cavation, 2,300 ettbio yards of coucreti the Potter mill are for use on tiie pres cluded in tiie rotMid trip fare of *1,00. tral Point. It tixik (ourtii-n horse* in replevin for n mare and colt that linx and 2,ttOO cubic yards ot riprap. The ent line. He is laying a side track to n Let us take your order. If the clothes A party of sixteen chattered the twelve day* tn haul It, luit it arrived Ix'en in po*«esaion ot W. M. Thompson bid of the aucccisfad contractors was new saw mill owned by piivate |*artie*. steamer Winenia Saturday and had a DON'T FIT DON 'T TAKE ’EM |161,3S3. •afuly. The 25-ltoi'rc [xiwcr engine and ot Swan Lake v.ill< v. lie claims it is mil which recently started operations, delightful trip to Odessa, where they en boiler they had been using wai removed lilspro|x>i t v,although Thompson bought Ono of the finest home* in the county ft Is located about three miles from Po- joyed the hospitality of mine Host to their attali and door factory. They it of another man. Nobby line of Men’s Suits in Stock is in course of completion <ai the home kegama, and the output govs to Chico Griffith. The game of “00)” was play now have plenty of |x,wcr at Ixith place* The secret is out where Landlord An- xtexd of Hon. N. S. Merrill, of Merrill. for tlm manufacture vl boxes. in Single and Double-Breasted ed enroute, the pi tees being won by and will lie aide to turn mil work ilerson gets his supply of socks. He is sparing no expense to have its E. I. Applegate had a narrow escape Mrs. Edna McMillen and Dr. White. Styles. From $8 to $16. promptly. They have alio piirclin»e<l a Tom Michael bus gone to Ager for a construction of the finest, and when fin from sei inns injury last evening. While new tenoner and niorticer for their fac The concert to be given by Miss Wil ished will be u model of architecture standing in front of Chit w ools drug load ol freight for Mr. Davis. FREE—Wlth every suit from stock tory, which will arrive thia week, i’hev ma Waggener, Friday evening, August from $12.50 up, a $2.50 Hat, Shirt Bnsinoxs is brisk with Dairy mor- i and convenience. Tho citirens of Mer «tore talking to his father who had just will then have an up-to-date saw mill 10. for tiie benefit of tiie high school, rill may point with pride to the home of arrived from Swan latke valley, Pelts's and Tie. and Hindi and door factory, and cx[x*ct ¡chants, and they are gieatlv enlarging tlio founder of their thriving tow n. auto came speeding along and frightened promises to lie a literary and musical to install a shingle and lath mill thin their triple area. Fair-denling ie cer J. (I. Pierce, wife and son, and Will- the horse ridden by Mr. Applegate, Sr. treat without an equal in this city. The tain to have its effect in time. fall. They are hustler* and teem to uii - i .„, n illLtllll Jtf I .».<1, llui.m Di*. L»G I The horse wheeled around and landed a object of this concert ia a worthy one, I Miss Rosa liyck has returned home lain Hopkins of I am -I i Haven. Pa.. left duratand their buxine*«. for Pelican Ray Sunday. Mr. Hopkins, vicious kick on Elmer's thigh, knocking and will undoubtedly secure the cordial from Bly. WE CAN FIT YOU OUT (1. A.Stearns presented thia office with »hoi* a cousin of Mr. Pierce, arrived him through the drug store wiudow. The support of the community. A number of young people arc pre a box of cherrie* thin week. They were FOR THE FOURTH . . here last Friday. They were jolnad injury was a |uiinful one. Dietl—In this city, Thursday, July 2tl, very large and of a delicious flavor It paring for an outing at the huckleberry Monday by Fred Mills, wife and family. Mrs. II. E. McKenney, accompanied God fried Weickert. Mr. Weiekert has is another link in the chain of evidence patch before long. Mr. Milla ia taking hie gasoline launch. bv her son Fred, left this morning for long been a resident of thia county, and that the very beat of fruit can lie raised W. K. Buller, w ho is now a resident After a few days sojourn al tin- laxlge, Portland, where she will make her fu at the time of his death was possessed here, and Mr. Stearns ia to laioongratu- of Klamath county, operating the Har- the parly will go to Williamson river, ture homo. While here Mrs. McKenney of considerable property and money. lated on hi* enterpriae, and we thank |x>ld ranch near Ronan**, came in yes- where they will remain for a couple of made many friends who regret to hear He leaves no knowu relatives and was ils Toggery him lor the remembrance. terday.- Ashland Tidings, « eeka. of her determination. unmarried. V BETWEEN WEED AND THIS CITY VIA CALIFORNIA-NORTHEASTERN AND LOWER KLAMATH LAKE Walk=0ver Oxfords In Tans, Patent Black and Gun Metal Leathers There's a Reason New Line Hats and Furnishings K K K STORE I T I f it I