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Ufficiai Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL XI. The Reclamation Service Apprechite the Good W ill Manifested LEADS PAYING ASSESSMENTS Secretary I . I. Applegate II thi« «*uy« ali)thing, 1’ «h"w I «»rrr a» roiint work i# a* rapid, »»ugh and rln-ap a- if carried on by tractor«, and thia Liig-a l«»»« • al».11! «le!» y ami extra coat »trik«*« in« • ■ A# t Itu Ilio- \u|H*riny» of a dc*»gruntied mimi. It I* mv opinimi tliat iho»»« who Mtr p • »!»••• • mg 4gaiii»<t H "*ii Iitti«-, il ADV J mi d iix*»’e under the »hteh, ami, like D»n win »’ hr tried Io buck th»* WimimiL, a r lie teii.g ju»t t<» I m * lining «'4nellil«ig Learns That I his Pro- Jett is Fasorably known West and Has Good Opinion of Officials of Klamath Count/ KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 20, 1906 KLAMATH IS GREATEST Throughout the REPUBLICAN. I Official Newtpaier 4 'TI««* Klamuth l‘t«»p < t i« «■•r»«i 1« r«-«i th«- gr« u!e«l ami I h **1 pr«’i« ct m w Uhdr r ioh«*trm ti*«n !•) th« go\«-tiiim’nt. i«ml I l«'Mf fil’d till» L|| ! u! B*l*c W till«’ a!t«nd- ing lb«- Nati ’iiui Drig»»th‘ii * «»ngr«-*- »•Mid I I Xpphgnt«’. *«•< r« t «r\ ■ f tl « latrui atri water UM-r*« a««‘H'iati'»n and new y» el«'ct«-»l *« « r«*!ar\ and 1 t r« MMiirer of ! I»»' < «»ntinuiiig I •’ uftilint«-«l amh *< iatlotl. Mt hl! I «rl i.u.aily While nt P- u«e I -.1 will blipM-awe»! withtli« I«-«-i by the manife«t«*<l t»»war«l* our The, higher ofthiul* I th«- ate ||| c U mm - touch will rti»ting in the vnrbui« gov«»rhinrnt w<*rk 1* u little friction «an a«»»* • - 1 ... . offi««r« Xm»»ng th»- firwt thing tin \ «uni to im- wa* all expr« **i‘»n of gr»t* iflcatioll «»ver tii«’ c«»r«'.ial M ¡Ati«*h* «•<• t«ting ) m ’I w «’»» u tii»- *rr«ic«’ and tin- laml owner», Ahd tin* hAtm »n\ ha* w»«n I* 1 11» a m«*l frn-mlh 1«*eh*»g A*n-»ng ft.»- m*-ii who iiiak«’ or mar tl»«' pr««gr« ** > ! mi) w««rk ld«>m«t wi«h l" la- uifl« i- «t‘«*l a« «aying that tl»»-*« •« iai» («•r- mil th«-1^|«'rx > ii a I lik«* « 1 «liwhke« to «•nt» rf« re with ihrir work, Lilt I <*ould not but fc«’l win!«' talking w.tfi tlotn tliut if it were n» « «»««ar \ to »train a jMiint in favor of u* they c»»uhl lw n*«»rr apt to d<> «0 under rii»! th g «'«4ithti'4i» tliAn if we were aflicted with that mterninn«* »trife that luv at Jim.-s «how n it«rlf rl«M’W her»' ■ I bo|»r nothing will «-v«-r ari«< rhaiigr th«'»» lUniral'l« • nditioii* r«*iation». for th«4 mu«t «•v«-nt,mllv «|oun«l to the advantag«- «»f th»- w I,. - "Another thing I i mt i*«h the Klamath Water I 1« uMny in tlo* b-ad ««I ill. \ Tl « elation on th«- <|U«’*tioi of mvmb« 1« of no other# «’A II, M'"pond«'’i to our w a* They all wan(«-«l to k done* and th«* only r< w a * that it war due t> ineltiliero of our a*«««-u of a higlo r degn...... f 1 i«m than 1« found tuo»»t unywh« i<* ••I*«*, and that they were willing !«» mak«- at>y «a« nth«* i i order m»t to haiii)*-r the work. |M*ak well for our "The«»* two fact# cuiinty ami the public *pnit«'«liiv** of its 1 itiaen# ami I hoj«* that nothing will «■\«*r ari««* that will mar the harmony pH’\aihng through out all the branch«** of the great vntvrpri«e."t When i|iic«tom*d a# t • what were the n*«ult« oil other pro|»v« t# where the government wa« doing th«* work umler th«* For«*«' account, be «ai«l "I’ve read with inter» *t th«* nt ate* ment ol la«t w»*«*k« Republican that the c<iii«truction of the mtiiik I unit by th«* guverninent would r«*«ult in a «aving to the land owner#. While at B»une I di« eUMicd thin very queation with the head oflicial# of the Service, ami they gave am their opinion that after the work w am fully organiBed, the government not only did the work quicker and better than th«* contractor, but at a I«*# m coat. "Chief Engineer Nvw«*ll «tat<‘<l to me that contractor# umially figure on a margin of 50 ¡« t «*«*nt. It atrikee me that if thia figure i# correct, and I have no N' amoii to doubt it, that umler Force account construction, th«* Service will mhvc <»ur |w*oph* quite a tidy sum, A# to th«* work being done a# quickly by the Hervice as by contractors, I can only base my judgement on what ban lM*en accomplished under our <> wii ryes. "When the government undertook the eonstuction of the lateral system of the first unite, it wa« feared the work would not I* cutnplvled by the time Mason Davis Company tinieheii their contract. What wa# the re«ult? The work ie practically done now, it is first H amm in every respect ami was carried one without the slightest interference with irrigation during the past season. ANOTHER NEW W orden Will Huild BLOCK Another Bieck on 'lain Strc.t i *i « Ir I» going to l»e AO »’her Wtrib-n K . Tl I» time it Mill I m * a ! the W« •! «•I Mam »treet, and it look« a- f M a )*» ha I Aml’itiun# that will l«-#d )«.* i n,‘ig th«- main th<»r«» ig‘»t.»re i l.u k «truc ur*. At any rate In- » g m**ie ttiAii bi« »tiare in 1111 •« dm-« - 1 I" ,|«..c.l !.. i :dir»g w .'I el It het »•( Uni n an I .1 uri|| er, o|- -Iti». fl) e Klamath A'.-l t Al il Will l-r 1 1.7o het, two lb «»• «I «»I bi n k const rm ti n It *.il hm«- piu'«- k front And w ill ’••• >1 ..«I tt HiitMApp n tin«-nt. Pxcavali'»n I ■» oik Aili i«»« I ably livgAn Unlay, a »I ti.»- in line r i-l.» »! tn rarlv cotnplvll »11 ll.WIbll HOLIDAY lrg.niiing t'«ni#l»t ut ani r«»nl inuing b.r in*, dat - u IH I h - ! h»* 1« : • io»| i f . »-h>hri«tioii «flit J»*wri»h Ih eh a Miotto oi .\«w \«ar<4 ak»7. « U h * w »*«X !•-»«;•-r t •• •» night w ili !•«• U h »••«■•»n«! h< li*ìa\ )N*ri«N|. km»un a* tlir Day <d Th«••«• two lioli'lay# ai«* I At<>n«»m«*n!. t»f >gm/» d l»\ all .Ir a », and are <»l»«t»i’v* «d |«v th«-« i«in*n»>«-n "f nll buain«*#-. In u. e..r I loll gai > until «» • <1 k 1 iid.iv <*v«*ning. m »? F i .da* it w il) ch»#«’at «1 «»'do * r» in.i.n • 1 -« l ut il <• « 1« ck *at n «lay vwi i g M Hen«) S. JONES AND SORENSON Gl ILIA Scores Aro*, he* XL tory I ai d I tau i Cases in T! <• •iry in !’.«• « a*«» « Í the I uit«*«l ' State- va I renki n P Mays. W or»*n««»n. laet Thur • .l>,|ie» ,11.d * o dal r.-turtied a v. rdl.'t « f guilty of th«* duiige >1 fraud >11 <« nil«*« tioii with th»* e 'lablishm, nt <d th«* I hit* Mountain I ori'-l I»' sen It wit- the contention of the govern ment that 'lais. Jones and II A. Smith c >li>rived ti e idea of cst llilishilig the reserve, and hud already acquired title therein to .'ttlJHHI acre» of «el ool lamia by the "dummy" process, mid had plmmed to get title to all t* e other achiH.I lands in the reserve, aggregating ala.nt l'al.OOO acres, which, hud the. succeeded, would have entailed a Io«» on the public ach.M.l fund of this state of nt least »IMMi.tMXt additional. Enough fraudulent applications had been filed with the State land Board to cover all the vacant school land sec tions within the limit» of the pro|x>»ed reserve, but the scheme was nipped in the bud, so far as the 150,0110 a res was concerned, by Secretary Hitchcok making provisional su»|ien»ion of the whole affecterl district, an I later con gress passed ail net repenting the net of June 4, 1HH7, no that whatever school lands were in quired in the reserve were useless an base for other selections un der the “scripiier*' law. The indictment against the th re* de fendants wan returned by the federal grand jury February 111, lHOh, accusing them of a violation of section 5440, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, in ha ing conspired to defraud the government of 200,00.» acres of the i public domain by pro»ess of a fraudulent plan whereby United States Senator Mitchell, Commissioner of the General Land Office Binger Hermann, Congress man John N. Williamson, State Senator Franklin 1’ Mays, ex-Representative Mat»- Il I o.lanan ws» a nativ.* • Í Klarn nit O < I’D county, tiaving l*ren l,.,rn at the < ’olla- lm ■ «!» han tow It,. .-t,,,ok ram b in Y «rma iälle, m the month of .’.lay, 11)73. Ih w .1« tlir »on of .laine» < oliali» I1 na lillu ami Wall A il. « hi »* «4 tln» pimi»*«i*r •«•ttlvr» <4 lh»*<*«»iintv, Tn <* pian uiu«L* i • • un mplated « n having »«4ti**'l a1' F’»rt Klrtinutb Indori* '■r... ng ! f ' m ! ■ i i qU««ti«m within IL«» M*#I ìm war. 1 !•• #■ >LÌ th»* ranch to h»* 1 ..... . • < i* pr.q. *•■ ! f<»r«*#t f»H4TV' ti.v M i . mm * »«*m»• .ìli \»-#«* ag . mii «I t'M-k «» kn*»wn a» tbv 1 »lm Mountain f*u* up a pl.ti .• »«»mv mil«** nurthw t*#t of the -! r« •*«’! A •*, W lilch » « n •» r ti m t « f Juiu* vull.-v which i* «»'¡•A am u n a» thè < <4 »7, w »ul 1 p«-.i mt th«* h<4d< r> «•! laLaii fa» « Il. W 1; ich he in»pro% vi into a I h *-« w .Itili«*«* *« .1' »<>! *«< i4.n» t«» »X- tii**- projsvrtv. Ihvr» h»» alni cimi • io-'l fiinr _o art» ago. L fill grew t»j pr.q. MU* I r IHAlibo«>d there, an«l he ir«riVe«| a e itit- lit*>n m h<«il education. Patti fcar.«l tne Ii««'<h f»*n«hi!it*in tli*- «■.»•«- j’Mt I » ;•-»I iitnarin«l rnrndM-rn of ti»»- family «till ar»- all profilili ut « ìi/«•.»« >>f ti»»* »tal«- oi.'ikr tifeir fiotto-at the ranch. John I I* Ma’. *» liA .'mg 1 « li a »late *«-nat‘»l H. married ««»m«- vein« ago ai.d *»*ttl»-d at Ilo* l;i»t legi*latf **, and w.»« I*>rm« ri\ -n a hume*>trad m the t ortlo-rn pa<t oí I i» i t<■■ I Ma!« « Di*l. ict \ 11 -rn • v f• *r < h« 11»- va !|. -, , Mitri«« lie <he«l on ’lie liti» g»»n II»- ir a metili «*r of thè flrm of . th«- frauh <»f inpirieti received in a < ar* \ «X May», ami ha« I h » i idclitifhd runawa» «d hi« team while Larve«ting. H.y» tln «■•* iul and | hta al int«*rvrt« of I he »jr» rawed wa* a w!ra<ly going indu« U h * «tate f««r a gr« at many v-.ir*. tn-»uw imtii.oi g».«»<j habita and rt'oniJtiiic diani \ Jufrtw wa- likewi*« a rnt-m* <ii«|A>Min<»n ilo* wile mmk an excellent ber of tiiv fari h-gi«laturr. fiat ing I « «n iiuilM'greater ami a m«M»t fitting lirlp- « |< • ti-d to fin lowi llollne Ji « 111 Mm- iioil«-. 1 wo c!iil*irrn hav»- blrFreij the n<m.ah <«»ui.ty. He La» ‘»|M-ralr*i in »I |«y union. JhN'eawe-l wa » 4 m»-n»i»rr t.jiiiN*r lari«!»« of thi* «tat»’ I »r «»rue tim«-, • «I tii«* iraternal insurance order known ami 1* r« , tvd to I «• «,u.t«- w. H df tinan* a» the A.’L L. W , bring inbüte»! for ciaily. f J.tXA». w im ii w ill m«ure to bia w Hr airi Oeorge Korr:iiH»n .« .in« <»( thè ix-rt* aii'i chlldieii a m»»«t fortunate lieliefi» • km»wn nrii arot tid t«wn, and for a enee The binerai took pime at Bo- numi« r ut tran» ha* i««-n »-hgag' d in Haltia, •ffVi.ui» t»eiDg held in the M. I. lii« M*ai » «ta!«- btl-dni««. I h -idei- l «-.j g H churtti. Rev. I. B. Grirtith, ol Klamath F«»tar\ Public. Fall*, ofh-'iating. A long ¡»r-weaaion oi mourning relative« and ay pat fuzing friend« 1 «li >wrd the remain« to their last renting pla*r. All of the in D y memlter« of th»* <’ 'liaban family WHI e It wan ah apple« latiVe au i.rn r tliat prr*ent at tlir binerai, a* follow#: .Mm. gr«-» !»-«l tl»«» m«»«t *el«# t a* Well a * t» »• R I. >attei, <»t Klamath Kalla; Mr». C. l«e»t tale »t «»I Kiamat » Fati« al th »1. ('hipton. of Bonanza; Mr». H. B. in i*lcalr la*t Fri«iat ev.-im.' Tl ••’arge Hudson of M«»n<agtir, < al.; Mr«. .1. * »r ui'l) f ‘««ii» «1 U h H*»t» > l*«A»i ñutid« Brown, ol Ashland, ami Mi*«e* Kaiie mg AHI Weil dl.e, Maggie and Mill r #i«ter«; J I*. ( 41a* » c I mmi I , w he were attraeteti to # lian an<l wile ami .lames and Stephen ho dotlbt. ow i mg to it la i . «g i ( «dial an. *-• -»t!••-»» ol ti»r «ieceaae«!. fur t|»e pro» r» ed* were applir«i \ v» ry pba-ant n»-4«!ing t»» »k place |M) trient •»! lh< »e liratltlhll Vuiict ii £ru«»U on Tu»-*d:i;. »-.riling l»*t at the home <»f piano tliât v* ««» n «H -I during the ••Vrlii- tf- tm* bride, at th«* Fitch ranch in the The real I« w nr i^ it mo!ive ol 4*t«*n»t- h .ti» p.i t «4 the valley, at which time Allf»-, though, wp» th«* laet liiAt Mr«, Me I. M. Fitch wa* unit«-1 in mar- I Mil Zimw.iit, tiie «oprano •«»loift, a r.a/v t • Hal ves E Nam-v. E*«p >l»vr- local lavorile; th«- Mi**«* Ap| ph-giit«* All*! man • rt«c:ating. in th«* p:r*ri*cv of a few M.» Oliver (»ate* were lo iUfll|»b 1 All mutual friend«. Ti»r c«»ngratillation« «-vt-ning <»t ol amu*M*!i>etit AiiHHM-in«<nt Mixl ami «*hi»*rt aiii - over, the < om|mnv «at <b»wn t«» a m»wt ii>«-j>t. There Th«-»t* «iia waa n«»t not a «lull n» «invnl t«H»tbM«me rrpH*t, and ti*«- evrning waa (r in tbr <>p**ning till the vl«-i»«-. and the whiled away hi pleasant »«»riai <d»at. g.-dt-rou» App t.iat «-nt ii Tl»v lug:» < ?»tra« ting parti«-* ar«- both DUiiilicr, and tii«« •i»»»“f gmetoua ruanrit-r favorably known in the « ommuniTy, an I in a lilt’ll tbt- mrllilie-r« rr-|>* •n-l«-*l !«• tiie it g««-« without «aying tii.it their mar- heatty rinorri». vlt-arlv •i«-ni<»nst rat«*d riagr came a« a v«-ry ph a*ant «urpriM* that th«-» ut-rr happx in realising that t<> their many friemi» Then- were pre«- th«*y u«-re pirating their a«nlirin r. «*nt a very few d««M- friend# and nrtgh* I hr k»**riiit to *111 it« an nlral place l«»r>. am«»ng them Mr«. N. **. Drew. in w I iif I i t'f h"i«l tiiu»h*Aie». Tlo- aconi (’ A Drew ami wife. .I»-**«- Drew. Mr. tic pr«»|»ei I lew AM* ¡»rflv«t. The «tudent ami Mr» < '«»burn, w if«- ami laughter, b»«lv aa* there in ioice and the) u«*ie I Ili • . and Mr. an i Mr*. < .1.1 \ l«»m*. gt-nriun«* an«i not in the lea.-t bit partial <«. «rg» L •!!« !. th«- Kl.i iiath Fall* III »homing thrlf applet lal l««li <>l the dr- *•’ í \ 1 lig ulH*«, Ali I li» t Hu in»h-«l r\ t-r v team*’ -i. t«» k a party of timber crui** m» m<’«*f »4 !¡.r «pia» • 1« a. art n» • «•i> : • tm- Ya:u-«-y mountain country He *ai«l the men were in 1 !»«• t>'ll«' an 1 w >i ?h •< hr iiif ! r u tiH'ii t. n * a » •» k 1 the empLi V • •f ti»«» \V«-verliau«-*er colli* wa* thoroughly t«**!e I Mi#« Evely ii THE ’ll SIGALE \)*]*i«*g il«* in bri - le II • . 5 i «* i tb*li of •Rhsp •*t. I it ' luon»! i Bird tin* t'allllUg and til.l»l> ti »? g » her M i ». /.unssit wa» .n perfect i ice. i.e. while »lie »tie earned carried lúe the ar storm she captured all with diem« in ■(• ‘tin »lie " Villanelie. V ibanelie." tier effort, ** ” She wa« called a d 11" called, and »lie alwavs came Lack smiling wiih ».une little ditty that ap- |eale,l to all. Ml»» El*ie kpplegate is a violinist ol ability, having that control of he ' art ol art*" winch stirs the soul, and in the difficult moven.eiit« cleatly dlsplaved that »lie I» a t>tu lent a» well a» a natmal artist. Mr». Gates has long Iwen iec- ogniBrd lit the soloist« as the one tier- fe.t aecotii|iani»t of the city, and her work during the evening wa» up to the high Gan lard that I» »o resident to her. When the last nuntlier arrived, "Kpring Kong.'' by Mrs. Zumwalt, with violin .ii hgitlo by Mt»» Elsie Applegate, and al the dose, alter a rousing encore, the audience remained seated, notone Iwilig willing to go, the applause *eemiiig to ring out, ' Just one more, please." When the dose did come and the audi ence tiled out. exclamations of delight and appreciation were heard on m H •1 le», and the efforts of the various n’emliers were extolled ami applauded. The exchequer of the high school fund was swelled, and to the members who bo generously offered their talent to an sist in the noble work of helping other. to enjoy the ability of "knowing how ” in the musical world, a generous ret urn of thsnks ami deep appreciation is due. DAIRY M II b-v vturned from ! er rn < aiifornia ls»t M ti 1.1 . all.l wa. me the Fall» by r-, .. ,, < »-' .(I Manv friends are iv , jh "'1 at l.vt 1 i *.| ih — »’..Ini’ 5 .tit II, ttrv -.-Itui'T ati-l lit» »¡»ter» Mar, amI Maggie. returt>e<l from their hm klels try mountain outing last a<, k. having l>«*vn gone i.,r a month. It na il great treat i r the girl». Sila» Grittie of i ) h * Fall» was in the vallev »un lay la»t. Rum<*r ha» it that titer, are otln r attractions 1» »i.ie» ordi nal) l>u»ine»B that bring» him thi» way quite often The apple crop a a not very large in Yonna valley tins year, but the Shook and Flackus orchards I ••»rv enough for the use of the families of the respective owners. Peter Petersteiner returned from Portland Sunday last, lie was entirely »uccessful in accomplishing the pur|»>»e of his trip. Miss Anna Smyth is general manager of the Smyth ranch during the alienee of her father and mother on their Ash- laml trip. The potato crop in I angell valley is nqs.rted short, but there seem, to lie no shortage here. Frost lias injured some of the late ones, however. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rtoehsler, with Mrs. Geo. Biehn as their guest, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck last Fri- day. Mi»» Rosa Beck w ill attend to domes tic concern* at the Henley ranch for awhile. She de|>arted Sunday. DOINGS Mr and Mr». Orrin McCumber are rejoicing in the arrival of a new lioy Philip Ihlen went to Klamath Fall» Istby ro add to their flock. on hurineae last week. Hie wagon broke down on hie return trip. The following facta have l>een gath ered respocting the late John H.Cblla* [ han, of whose demise the Republican Willard L. Jones and George Sorenson mentioned last week: The late John I AGREEMENT IS RATIFIED Street Car Controversy Is Finally Settled Amicably TO COMPLETE UNES AT ONCI »laughter •>( Mr. and Mr«. >. K. N’-»«*l, pre-nit-d at the organ. A « hoir of l«>ur v u,«---ang to the i^HUtifnl »train« of m one brought b»rtfi by the young f»er former, who receive«I her mu-ical edu cation from the Benedictine .“’inters of Mt. Angel Ai-ademy, Mt. Ar.gel, <tie, The voice# were Mr#. J. M. Nel.oii.Mrs *• K. Noel, soprano»; .Mr#. Ro#enhaain, alio; »*. K. No»-I, tenor and director. Ma** wa* ceieLrate«! by Rev. Father Feu«i. **. J pariwli pneet. w)m-e . 011- gregatmn j # rapidly increasing." Ac* « orripMnvmg tlie article wa#a «plemlid picture of Mi## Noel, who i# |>erhaps the youngest organist on the Pacific coast. The Klamath Devel o p - ment '0. and the Klam ath Falls Land and Transportation pany Signed Yesterday Com Papers All «leiail of the agr»*ement Iw*tween the Klamaiit Development Company ann the Klamath Fall# Und and Trans- . |M>rtat»«4i C- rnpany were c«*mplete«l WeGneedav an«l ratitie«l by l«»th eurpor- ations. I nder the term» of the eon- tract, the Klamath Fall# latnd and Tran*piriation Company acqtifre«i all City Council Meets the street railway track« lai<l by the Klamath I*rvelopment Company be- >t the regular m«*eting of the city twe« n Payne alley and Seventh street, cotnn il wa* indicated the rapid growth the burner company paying to the latter of this city, in the increa-rd demaml all ex|»en#e c«>nne<*lvd W Itll the con- for tlie extension ami improvement «»f ; «traction of the *ame. »treet# an 1 the a< quirement ol pr« |<e» ty I mler the trim# of the ordinance for tin* purpose. ’ grant«*») to the K ¡amath Fa - Limi and The «fie#lion of the grading of Main Transportati* n Company all », •vt car #!r«*et. at the intersection of ('<J!ig«-r i I c».*n)panie# a-e («rmitted to it-, e the avenue. «M-cnpied a g<»od deal of tne J track« on .M «i: »'reel, and in l.r this time of th»* council. When tid# w<>rk I provision the Klamath l*ecelopment wa* undertaken it wa* the understand* Companv will U»e I he track recently mg that it w«»uld cost $750, and the | cede»I to the other company. for thia council readily ag eed to have the work privilege they will pay one-half the co#t done upon the offer of the Klanialh ■ 4 maintenance and 5 per cent, interest Canal Company to l*»ar one-half ol the • »n one-half the investment. Within expense. On the completion of the ninety day* after noti *«* ha# t>een served work, it wa# found that the cost bad by the Klamath Development Company, reached almost $ttOO, but the council re- : the Klamath Falls Und ami Transpor- fused tn pay* more than $375, the amount i tati 'n Company shall have the track originally agreed uj#»n. ami directe«! the : rea«lv h»r use by the former company. • ••ii«n. e <»f a warrant tor this amount, I Thi# notice, however, cannot I m . «erred ¡»ayal>4e to the order of the Klamath until Aller January 1. 1*4)7. Fall# Land and Transportation Com In me«!iately on the agreement living pany, successor- to the Klamath Canal «■vache»I. the Klamath Fall# Land ami C*mpany. Frat sportation Company Iregan the la\- The extension of Fif»h street towanl# ing <»! trat k fr-»m their line on Conger the high school has la-en dually settle*! avenue to conne«-t with the newly by the acquirement of intervening acquir«*d line at Payne alley, and a force proj»er!y. lor which thei-itv will pay (<• •4 mtn were <L taile«! to till in the gaps .. * ' - in the oi l lin«*. This w«-rk will be cum- 1 wk ple*»*d within the next ten «lay-. F . F. Henry claim«* ! that a p »rtion .« <»r h r* have liven placed with Moore hi# j • ei \v at ixth street and the Br- - L»r sutli' ient tie- to complete tire < «»ui.tv r- a ! i* l»eing UM-d y the cit' , ::.e to the I’pper lake, ami when thi# is and the matter wa* «eferre ! t«» City En- aiC ’C ’ i-h«*«! the Klamath Fads Laml ginret /. 1:.¡wait for 111 Ve*tig;«ti.»n. an i Tran-iorlation Company will have An ef« tr C light \ i* »r . r»-«| pla«*«-d a i line from lake to lake. at the corner •! **ec ml • ; Line street* N • definite decision ha- as yet t»een on i«*HUe#t -1 a iiiiiiiler <d re*: lent* in «•ache»! relative to motive power for that #«*«r»on. the cars. An ¡»»«I...ance chat.g g the vaudevi’.»• -Imw li< «*!i*e to p«’t war ’Li? pa#*r<:. COL. U ILKI.NS INJI RED Thi* appiie* only t »-h »w - c »nducte i by ’.«Hal peop’e am! mit to travelling Sprains Ankle and knee Wednesday »hows, the !;cen#e ¡er L-r which remain# Morning a# heretofore. Seventh street, lw*tween Main a» <1 C I M. G. Wilkin«, president of the I* t.e, wa * «»i.lered improved an-’ the Klamath Navigation company sprained bld- tor the gra«img «4 Third -treet. c«*st his left ankle and knee yesterday morn of which will nut exceed $500, were ord ing. while superintending the construct ered pa i»l. The Klamath Falls Land ami Trans ing ..f the large warehouse his couipanv The portation Company called the attention is contructing on the lake front. of the Council to the fact that the e«- ace d nt was due to his catching the tablndir l grade of Main street. ln-gin- toe of hisshoe <>n a nail, mid in his ef ning at Conger avenue, gradiiallv got fort to save himself from falling tore loose the tendon of the left ankle. So uwer until Center street was reache I great was the strain that the muscle at w hich !#unt it wa* t wo and «me half was practically torn in two. The knee leet below the present gra le. a peti was also severlv strained, it and the tion of the piupertv owner# was pre ankle are badly swollen. sented. requesting the council to grade The injury is a very painful an<l the street at once, and the transporta serious one. It will necessitate the tion company staled that if the work Colonel remaining in bed for at least a was done in conjunction with the re week, and this is the hardest part of adjustment of their street railway the ordeal on him. Possessed of that tracks, it would save the city consider tirelees energy that knows no restraint, able money, put the street m good con- dition and prevent interference of traffic, he has already commenced to rebel If the street car tracks are put to grade, against confinement. It willbea month, however, before he will be able to place it will leave a gully in the center of the his weight on the injured limb, and street that will not only be an eye-eore, then it is not at all unlikely that he but a menace to everyone using the will N* a sufferer formally months if not thoroughfare. The petition, however. veam. was denied. Hie many friends will be extremely The bill presenter! by C. P. Willson sorry to learn of hi* misfortune, and for the improvement of Klamath ave they are already endeavoring to make nue and Center street was referred to life as pleasant and enjoyable for him the street committee. as can lie done under the circumstances. Coming Next Week. Tailor Made Sult* New »ample* for fall and winter. A full line of ladies' and children’» Suit», Coat* and Cravenettes. Pleased cloak«, suitsand skirts; up-to-date. Will to see old as well as new cuctomers. Orders taken for the Halin Corset. Call The last issue of the Catholic Senti lie here the first of next week. at Pelt* * Flat. Mrs. Wm. Whitlock. T ub N ov « ity S tobk . nel, publish«#! in Portland contain# the following: "Un Sunday morning, Au It will pay you to Bee F. W. Berger, When in need of anything in the the Portland contractor, Klamath Fall», gust 12, in the new Sacred Heart church of Klamath Falls, for the first time a medicine line, ju»t call at Newsom A Oregon, for anything in the building choir rendered special music during Underwood. Sat 1.(action gauranteed. line. Plan* and »pacification* fur- mass. Bernice Noel, the 12-vear old Newsom A Underwood, the druggists niehed. if A YOUNG ORGANIST The first thieshing done thia year by the Bennett machine and crew was at the John II. Collahan plan*, at the special request of the dying man. NO. 25