Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 15, 1906, Image 1

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    Official Newspaper
ol Klamath County
KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 15, 1906
VOL. XL
LINK RIVER
CHANNEL
BONANZA TO
PUSHING WORK
HAVE /X BANK
ON RAILROAD
Arrangement«
Being "lade to Start
One at Once
New Machinery and lncrea«ad f orces
Bring Marked Progrès a
Ofliclal Newspiper
of Klamath County
NO. 33
TO 5TIHULATE
EXPERIMENTS
Every «*n«*rgv of the great Harriman
The news of the < «>n»tru< te n of the
l‘p|M«r l’r<.j«*(i, an publi»Led exclusively organization in taring exurtwi in forc­
in I he lo-publiean. I- Mill agitating the ing al»**ad the uonMtriirtion of the Cal­
¡M*oplu 0! B«>iiMii7.t, And 1» filling the ifornia* Northeastern railroad to thi»!
reNidunts of that hu«thng »ity with vim city. Fifteen hundr«*<l men, e«|hip|>ed
.«ml «'iithu»ia»in. It ha» n«»t only af- with the most mutlern appliam.'us, are |
lucl«*»l Ih*’in , but outvidurs are «pm k to engage«! in the throwing up of a r«»ad.
gra»p the »ignificancu <4 the Is-ginning Ia*d l»et ween < ira»« lake and the Hole-
*»! this great work and ar«* not going to in*th«* < »round country ami th«* I m *«! en­
he caught napping. When g<»v« riim» nl gineer» in th«* employ of th«* Southern
irrigation f«»r the Klamath Ba»m uh » Paciti«* ar«- busily at work running
fir»t aimotimed few pe<»ple in this city line« in thi» much di»<-u»N«*d part of th«*
« hannel • an I m « «<«n»(rurtrd however, it realized what it meant, and th«* ««»nse- rout«* in an endeavor to find an ea»v deuce have induced many investors to
If the Plan Succeeds it will liitän nni«li to Klamath Fall« »«»•! <pience wh « that tho»«*. who by reason grade for the ten»[M»rary track that i« to , <*<>me here and Lav«* many others »«*r
may Le tiu- tiiran» of opening the d »<r ol tl»«’ir )••«»« «4 i»'Ni«l«-n< «• here w» ru to* laid aero«» the divide, pemljrig the * iously considering a like step.
May Have a Very I111- wa\ lor the location hutu • I a giganti« L♦•►l riitn.tui to th«* fruit«» ol th«* under* • »inpletion '4 the 2<ss> f'*ol tunnel that “Sometime ago,” »aid Mr. Slough
»uw mill.
“we de«ide<l to depart roniewhat from»
iiigllig, lath'd to gra»p the p«ycoi**gnal i« to l»e Iw.red through the summit.
Two a«!ditional dredger» are to )»e em- the l»eaten ¡»at!», and try and interest
Portant Bearing; in the
«»p|M»rtunity and invest in property in
th)» city
Outsider» »aw th«* o|»enmg pluyu'l in throw ing up a grad«- across | |»eople in Klamath county bv direct I
ANKENY CANAL
At first it w »low
M ateria! Progress of
will» 1 he re«ult that they »re n«»w reap* the L»wer Klamath lak«- and through | correspondence.
WILL REMAIN lug n rub harvest. TL«»»u who got lull the mar»h land», and with this increased work, but it kept proving it* value from '
'I his City
are profiting by their ux,»enenc«'. and equipment it 1» expected to have this day to «lay, until now our firm has a
[•art t>i the grafting completel long be- large clientele of prospective home seek­
ImprcMion I hat It Will be Abandoned feeling «< undent that Bonanza wdl I* a
A»ide from the ers. Since the inauguration of this sys­
second Klamath Falls, nr«- getting in <»n fore next apring.
The Republican believe« that that the
I* Incorrect
”W|’ the Ulidurwigf <d « itiZun» ol
tlo* ground fh»«»r. One of th«* indica* difficulties to I m * encountered in the tem, we have brought here over fiftr Klam&th Banin is unsurpassed for the
Hole-in-the
Ground
country,
all
of
the
actual
investors.
Many
of
them
di«l
1
Klamath Fall». <hegon, I m .ng inter­
tioi»« >4 this fa« t is the heavy purihaM*»
‘ growth of the sugar beet. It ha* had
The L’evailing m»pre»»i<>n that th«* that Lav«* l>«*un made in Bonanza reality heavy work is practically completed, | business with other real estate firms,
ested in th«- upbuilding and wulfat»« of
sufficient pr«*jf of this. It further be­
»aid city and In-ing <>p|M»«ed t«» giving j \nkuny < anal 1» to la* aban-lon«*d by »hr sin««• th«- announcement that the govern- and grading in hieing constru< ted at the «»there bought direct from the land­ lieves that the sugar beet industry will
rate
«»f
nearly
two
miles
a
week.
This
owner, a few did nut invest at all and
any particular person > r cumpanv « g'»Veriiinrfil and that It will I m « filled, 1« m«*i»t wdl I m gin work next year.
. do more for this Batin than any other
Not only will it not I»«* given
monopoly <>n the Klan nth
Link R d 1 wr.-ng
Following closely on ti»!« activity is wdl be added to at an increased ratio the rest purchased proj*erty that had I one thing, and that if It is sd fully
ur». for the purpo»«* «4 fioating h»gs <»r «Ip by I he g'Duinrnent, but It willin' the HlilioiirxellH lit of the o|*eh|hg of M a« the C’UiMtructPHi gang« ar«* augment­ le*un listed with us, the aggregate•
I demonstrated that the sugar beet can
lot any other purp >»» and »«-all/lng th»* «i»ed a* an artery »»I th«’ gr«-at irrigation Lank at this ¡sunt. This is a pretty ed by new recruit« that are arriving amount of w hich was close to $40 » mjo .
us grown here that even the most
necr»»ity «4 making th«’ »ame mivi^ahlu «v«trm now in cutir»u <»! c«>n«truction by good sign ot the solidity arid healthy daily. The [»«-rcentage of de»erti<»n is l “We have found since inaugurating
-keptical w ill not doubt it. it will biing
growing
le*«
daily,
(or
the
opjxirtunitie«
>
this system that investors |»ay more at-
!«»r th« fixating *4 b»g» li ui I pp«» the Re* hiio.«tb>n Service.
condition <4 the gr«»wth «4 Bonanza, for
into the Klamath Ba-in at leant 2UZUUU
M'h n (’hie! Engineer Newell wa« «apitai
Klamath I ik« , thi'*ugh the rnpi 1»,
not Mpt to La< k fiuancial are not so nutm ruti» a- they were last 1 tention to letters than to circulant. new settlers, thousands upon thou*
tall
and
the
men
n*»w
being
»ent
to
i
While
we
also
send
■
>ut
¡■rinte'i
niatt.r
Klamath Fall« and laikr I
h« ««• a »1 ort time ag - the tpir»Hon of institutions unlues It »«r» a sure ami
»amis of dollars in investments, increase
all |«rr»«»n» and without d
aband<»ntio'nt wa» menti«»ne«l t«i him. sale return «»n the in»ustment. The thv front are old emphryes of lhe>«»ulh- with our letters, it I« on the latter »e
the value of every acre of land «ontehua-
place «»ur greateM dependence.
<lo hereby sub«cribe t he »ums »vt and h«* «*x |.re»»«’d »urpr||«’ that »Ut hin prime nu-v« r in thia enteruri»«’ is the er.n Pacific »vstem.
If a
1 lred fold and create a greater era of
A
large
numl«ur
of
dump
cant
were
man 1« in earnest about investing, if he
upl»«wlt0 «»ur r«»|a <‘t 1 v«• n aine to I*» ex* |d»*a »b«»uld hsv«* gullied belief. H«’ Klamath Commercial agri,«y of this
I prosperity than the moat optimistic ever
pen»l«Ml bv »nuh |»rrsons s» »hall I* «wni:
«ity.
Ilus company 1» compo«u<l of dehverud t<» Erickson A P«ter»on ia»t has decide«! to reek anew country and dreamed of.
designated by th«’ Count) (’••tnmi»»n»n
•»The Knkunv canal w ill la* impr«»\r«l men i<>r« ii»o«i Minong |he rhterpnsing, week. They will tie ernployr«l in male* has the cash wherewith to build ups
The first step in thia direction is the
ur«, County Judge or the < '■ i»M»>"ii (’ity And w ill |«»r alt tHue remain mi integral indivKiuals *4 Ike county and who are inf? fill«. And will result m a great sav­ new home, the letter system soofi
1 [»roving "i the statement that the >< il of
brings these facts to the surface and en­
CouiK'ii ol th«* City of K lamnth I all«, part '4 the K at mt li Pr«»je< t.
Tin* '»••r* possussu’l *»! unusual business acumen. ing cl time.
1 the Klamath Basin is adapted to the
While the unavoidable delay u ill re- ables us to mure effectively ascertain
making a vice put I f,«Oiih»i for th»» pr«»j«erty, and The c«»n»«*r\alive policy al way« pursue«!
Oregon, for the
growth <d the sugar l»eet. As suggested
channel in the Klamath or I ink Klirr why anvone sh«»ul I thmk that it *«» I y this corj-uation ha» won !«»r them suit in the failure of the road reaching wtiat the man need- and bring it to his
in la*» week's Republican, experiments
»nitablr fur floating »«w •g» from Lpprr going t<» throw awnv tin« va«t «uni «•( the confident «* «4 the financiers «4 th« | 1 »his « ¡tv m March, as at first content- attention. A- a medium for advertising
-hould l»e carriel *»n throughout the
dated, it will l«e many miles nearer the count}’
money by relit>q<il»hltig tl e u««’of this state, ami their iodorsefbent of any
we !>e!ieve
it is nn-
Klamath latke t»» Lake l.waunr."
Banin in at least fifty localities—place«
Till« 1« the prramhl«* "lap tition that < anal 1» im>r« than I < an understand.*' enterprise commands for it the most j here at that date than was thought suipa—ed.
We fimi that our let­
. that will prove the greatest scope of
I
"»«si
hie
three
11.
«»nth»
ago.
An
I
it
will
1« to I m « clrculatvd lor th«* p«ir|M»»e of
ters n«»t only reach the |»ers-»n to
Thi* will «l«»ubtleM cmiie a» a sur­ cuielul consideration of financiers m
i country. In order to stimulate an in-
iai«ing :ii'pr<»ximat«*h |.Ttkk) to
u»ed, prise t«» many. eS|a*eialh those - wnirg Oregon.
are addressed, but in
Bonanza therefore may feel I «e «ornplete«i into this city several whom they
, terest in these experiments, The Re-
«■ «<4 forth therein, in >>po mg m liannel pr«»prrtv abutting the canal, for it ha* proud «»f the turn of attain« that has month.«* »orner than some | eoplv are many instances are passe«! from one to
i publican suggests that they be carped
lietwr« ri tin* I
Ink«’ and Lake Ct.
uim
1 ’ to I »e a colitirnied conviction tl At brought it to th«* iaxoruulu < >ii»id<arn now cla mi ng.
another, with the result that interest is
on inahe nature >f a contest—a contest
Kwautia thr«>ugh th«« Link river tapids it would I m - nl'RIbl'iinsI «nd filled lion »4 till» cotupar.y, and I? will find H
I uftevtne.y a»o4re*i in Klamath countV.
to m*e w ho will produce the largest crop
Hometime ago M« h * i «« ih nrr«. who in bv the government
Next year a powerful factor m th«* tip-building ol
Though only in its infancy, we feel con­
1 of beets on the area devoted to the ex­
hold a c*>ntra« t h»r the «• instructing <4 it I» (hr intentimi <»f the
Hecla. the mateiinl welfare of the place.
fident that this method will prove a
periment and who will raise l»eet* show­
this channel, mad«* application !»• the Service to gr« atly improve the A itken V
winner. While our motive naturally is
Prominent among tin»»«* who hav«-
ing the highest ¡»ercentage of sugar and
«•oiint) court (or an order to U gm Work, canal, and remove many of the un­ during the part week purchased prop,
4 business getting one, we do not seek
purity.
This contest should be con­
a« provided in th«* original g1<nt, »tatu- sight Iy object» along its hunk».
it will erty in Bonanza 1» Alex Martin, Jr., (i. Heitkemper Jr , Begins Business to c<»ntine it to our own sphere, and if
ducted by a con mit tee, composed of
lug, however, that they w- ul-l waive all he | ••»ible l'»r the city to make arrange- who purchase*! one-half block of well Io-
we
are
unable
to
meet
the
reijuirements
in This City.
members of the Chaml>er of Commerce
right« under tli«’ original ngr« ««ment it inrnt to pr»«cur«« water from it for use catr«| b4». The movement <»f ranch
of our patron*, they are referred to
or of citizens of this county. Thoee de-
«o|ii«*<»nu el»e would con»trm t th«* pro* (or irrigati« n an«l street -prinkhng pur- lahtl» in Lmigeil. Yoiina and L«»at ri\er
other firm* <»r individuals. In this wav
Thi- my Ims a new jewelry store that the mam object ot our w«»rk is accom- -¡ring to enter the contest shoald tile
!><»»<*d canal, Ibis petition I» H u out- |M»se«, and al»«» for citizens, w hose valle/s 1« g«*tting livelier every day.
lb«' court [»rojterty i* l«elow it, to •«•« in«* water lor Land hi the»«- valley» is cb«*a|»er than ha* no equal in the state out-ide of plished—the procuting of investors for their applications with this committee,
come <4 thnt pf Opo-lt toll
and from the applicants thus entering
It i- the «»ne oj>ened last Klamath county.'*
t«M-k th«« que»tion umlur ««»n»i iuratmn, irrigating their lawn*, tree», etc
anv «»ther section t,»l the county and is Portland.
fifty names should l»e selected as con­
we«k
by
G.
Heitkem|»er,
.
Jr.
in
The
and a» yut, ha» rvmlered in» du«*i»ion.
re««ionized as living among the finest in
testants. They shouk! sign contract.« to
s city
Two
Republican
block
in
this
This chaniH’l is a m««*»»H) that re­
the Klamath I hisiii .
STEAMER KLAMATH
KENO KINKS
carry out the rules and regulations of
ag" Mr. Heitkump<*r
Iieitkcm|»er came
quires and ought to re« **i\e m<*«t care-
What a few week* ago Io 'ke I like a months ago
the committee and to conduct the ex-
LOSES PROPELLIR bursleti bubble, surrounded by gb»»m here for tue purpose of I »»king over
fill coii«id«*ration. It I« \rn «••«•MMiUrtl
[•enments along such lines as will pro-
the
field
to
rue
if
there
was
an
opening
to tli«* fului«* progru»» «»I Klamath Fall«.
Mr. Kerns sohi a tine bum*h «4 Lee! to
and inactivity, has «i« \eloped into tlie
«luce the best results.
Prizes large
Whih* real­ the Mitchell firm.
Ever rim«’ the Weyerl»Auu»«*r I.tlinl^r
They were taken
hv«*lie»t suction '4 the entire county ami for another jewelry store.
enough to attract c<>ni|»etitors should be
company « nter«d this field for the |»ur- Hits a Submerged Log and Ex cry tins activity is not m the nature «4 a izing that at the time there was no awa\ Monday.
tiered and the awards made on the re-
«»[•ening, he readily saw
that the
Blade Break«.
l»o«e of purcha-ing timl«*r land, the
I mm mi either, for Inn! is selling at a
Rev. Dunlap preache 1 in the Ken*» -u-t of the analysis.
rapid growth would soon create a place
hojM* ha» Inrn entertaiii«*d thnt some
r«a*<»nahle figur«* and the innnife»te«i
Hall last iim day an I al pie-unt un-
I fie Republican believes that a fund
foi an additional store ami hr «lecided
day thiw corporation would erect in
While < n th«» return trip from Laird’» gtow th 1» |a»*«essu«l "f tiiat *«>ii«hty that to bring in a st«x*k at once. Arrange­ joyv«l the discourse.
• 4’ at least |ô00 should l»e raised for this
this city a mammoth -aw mill. That
a-sures
its
|»ermanuncy.
Landing ! a « i Saturday «•veiling, the pro.
Mr. Kinney has returned the engine purpose, and it will t*e one of ten to con­
ments were made ior hradquarters in
tin« pro|M»«ition ha« l»«««*ii considered is
puller «4 th«’ Steamer Kinmath cam«* in
The Republcan building, and he re­ to the saw mill, having been away on a tribute to such a fund $50: or one of
a w«*ll known fa«t. and in connuctmn
c«»ntavt with n nunkeii log. and every
HIE Ml THODISr
l'ne saw mill i? n a ::ve to contribute to such a fund |100.
turned to Portland
to l«egm im­ thraehmg tuur.
therewith ha» al»" I m * uii considered ,wo
blade win hr« k«*n "ft. The aeei«l«*iit «•<*•
■ running 111 lull blast.
It w« uld call the attention of the Cham­
mediate
preparations
fur
the
c*»m-
other im|M»rtnut factor»—a means «»f
cllURCH IS SOLI)
curved a- th«* iwat waa entering the
Bunch grass lias started as in the ber of Commerce to this matter and ask
menceruent ot business in this city.
tran»porting log» from t he I ’ ppur hike
«tiilit«. At n <»« ui hm the h«»me office was
l'iiis will make early glass. for the appoint ment of a committee to
In Portland the name
Heitkemper” spnng.
to Lake Ew numi; whether the blueing
notilif-l of th«» accident, the Ewauna L. Jacoba Buys Xaluable Property
Tne
giound
13 so wet that the log haul­ raise the requisite amount; to prepare
is
synonymous
with
“
Tiffany.
*
’
fur
it
due
l«>
climatic
cun-
of the lumlH r is
wa« di-piitt bed t«» the acene of the
rules and regulations governing the con­
at I bird and ."lain
has for year- st«»»«! at the head of the ers will h ive to lay off a tew days.
ditlon« or t<» Illi pul let t m«‘tlHNin ol
trouble and th«’ crippled steam« r towed
list of jewelry establishments in the
Mr. Hitchcock is constructing a logging test and to promote in every way
handling it. Th«* latter question must
in.
chief city <4 this state. When Mr. (Chute from the timber to the saw mill l«os«il’Ie the carrying to a successful con­
lie «uttled «atiMla« totily ln*fort* any mill
It wan but n short time ago that the
The most im;*>rtant transfero( reality Heitkemper decided to sever his con­ winch will make easy work for conven­ clusion the proving of the supremacy of
will uv«’r I m * er«*ct<*d here bv the W uver-
Klamath lost two blade« other pr«»pel- sm,.
Major Worden pun based th? nections with th«* Portland house and ing the timber to the mi l.
He has a this Rasin for beet culture, and thus
haetiaer Company. As <»ne gentleman,
ler, while cn»»«ing th«* reef a few mile» Willit's property occurred last week
come here it wa* with the determina­ splendid grade on which to build tins make it the most prosperous section on
whois pretty dose to “th«» p«»wer« that
tielow town. Th«’ company had an ex­ when the |>ro|>erty at the corner of
the Pacific coast.
tion that the Heitkemper of Klamath structure.
l»e.” «’Xpressed it: “The disproving of
tra om* on hand nnd the delay nt thnt Third mid Main streets, owned by the
Fall* would stand for th«* same high
th«* theory that the blueing of lunilier
On
Tuesday
the
stages
were
unusually
time wan insignificant. Not anticipat­ Methodist congregation, w»< purchased
standard of quality and merit main- hea\ ilv kmded v* .111 passeu.ei-. lue
is due to climatic conditions will du
ing n recurrence of the trouble very by I.. Jacobs of the Boston store,
lainetl for so many years by bis father vehicles l<elug tilled cm the inside,
more to bringing th«» Weyerhaeuser
soon, the order fora renerve propeller
Negotiation« ha<l l>een under way for in Portland, and with that pur|Njee in
mill her«* than any otht*r one thing."
had not l»een placed, and thin will re* sometime. \ J. Manning and I.. \lva view he selected his stock and fixtures the top mid the boots with |>e<>ple
Th«* matter has I mh ’I i given littl«’ serious
coming in to the Klamath Basin.
null in the hiving up of th«* steamer for L'w 1« being in the market for it. Mat­
Rumots Connecting Him With the
for his store here. That he has sue*!
consideration by this company, for
perhap* tendavs
During thin time the ter« reached a climax la«t week and Mr. c«*e led in his ambition is evitlencud l»v The passengers seemed to enjoy the
l matilla Land Frauds
there nr«* other obstacles in the way at
Iwat and Its machinery will In* thor­ Jacob* closed the deal. The transac­ the result of his efforts. He has an es­ I trip.
present.
Chief among these is th«*
There is now a large amount of logs in
oughly overhauled, and when she stnrts tion was not made public at once, and tablishment of w hich this county may
obstruction to rafting logs from the
out again she will be in better trim than it wn* not until the beginning of tin* well feel proud. It represents an in-1 the river, waiting trans|n»rtation to
Rumor* are afloat connecting Senator
Upper lake.
If this channel is built,
Klamath Falls. There are also several
ever Indore.
week that the .leal was known. It is vest «»«I capital of many thousands ol
Fulton with the I'matilla land fraud*
it will be a long step in the right
the intention of Mr. Jacobs to erect a dollars ami it places at the disposal ot boat loads of lumber and wood on the and the dixtinguirhed representative of
direction.
banks of the river waiting for transj»or-
«20,000
brick block on this property, the |wople of this section an array of
Oregon has entered a most vehement
Another factor that will play an im­
tatiun. The boats seem to l>e behind in
the ground floor of which will be oc­ gold and silverware second to none in
denial of the intimation, saying that "it
portant part will I»«» th«» Keno canal.
their work, there lei ng so much to do.
the State.
must be the story of Rome insane,
It« construction along the west side of
The many friends of Clyde Nickerson cupied bv hi* store.
On last Thursday, a sad gloom was drunken fool.”
The
sale
was
made
by
Croft
A
ninteri*!
It marks and e|»och in th«»
the river will make it possible to have were smldcned by the news of his death,
advancement of Klamath Falls and Mr. cast over the little town of Keno, by
Those said to l>e involved in the Gov­
for uso sufficient horso power to operate which occurred in Kono last Thursday X owl i n.
Heitkemper is most cordially welcomed the sudden death of Clyde Nickerson. ernment investigation are \V. J. Furnish,
not only the Weyerhaeuser hut other evening.
Mr. Nickeuron was an ex­
He had an attack of p»neumonia, and retiring president of the Pendleton Sav­
to this community.
mills and factories.
The amount of emplary young man, who had gathered
tonsilitis. He was sick but a few day-. ings Bank, who was a candiate for Gov­
power thus available is problematical, Around him a host of friends who ad­
The funeral services were Conducted by ernor in IPOti an<l was defeated by Gov­
but that it will I»«* great is quit«’ true.
mired him for his sterling qualities.
Rev. Dunlap of the Falls.
Mr. Nicker­ ernor Chamberlain; Colonel James IL
The construction of this channel may Il«» has been employed by the govern­
son was 27 years old, and leaves a wile, Raley, a prominent Democratic politi­
meet with a stumbling ldo« k if it will ment for soim*time a- engineer on the
Mrs. O.O. < ranston died At the home Practical Method Followed In Adver
father, mother and two brothers to cian of I'matilla county, whowasspoken
interfere in any way with government launch Tide and was a familiar figure of her laughter. Mrs. J. <». Shalloek. ;
Using
Klamath.
mourn his death.
His parents reside of for appointment as Senator Mitchell's
irrigation.
The R«*clamation Service on the waters of the Lower lake and la«t Saturday afternoon, death being
in I’oitland, and were unable to attend successor;
Frank Curl, prominently
has n record of safe-guarding the rights rivers. A few days prior to his sudden due to ap|H>plexy. Mrs. Cranston was
Mr. Nickerson was identified with the |s>litical and com­
One of the most practical and effective . the last sad rites.
of those dep’iiding on the source of death he c-»ntracte«l a s«*v«*re cold, and one of th«» early pioneers of Klamath |
an engineer and was in the employ of mercial interests of I'matilla county
supply for irrigation, ami it is not likely this developed into pneumonia. Every county, having b«*en a resident her«» for methods of Advertising this county that
I’nclv Sam, sounding the Klamath river. and one of Furnish’« staunch sap|M>rter*,
has
come
to
the
attention
of
The
Re-
i
assistance
known
to
medical
scionce
that they would make an exception in
th«» past thirty years.
Funeral ser­
He was a man of good habits ami re* and Thomas Thompson and John Crow .
tbit case. Whether the channel would was given him, but to no purpose,
vice- were h«*ld Sunday forenoon in th«* publican is that followed by Mason
s|»eeted by all who knew him.
two leading farmers of Indian lands in
lie is surviveil by his wife, who Presbyterian church. Rev. W. G. Smith I Slough. This reality firm has adopted
infringe on the rights of the landowners
that section.
It i* al legist that Crow
' the policy of ch»««* inter-communication ■
remains to he seen, for the plans are resides in Keim, and his mother w ho officiating.
Lownvy’s delicuus bon bons at N e w •
with homeseekers, and through a grad-
farm* more Indian lands than anv’otlu r
Thu remains w ere
not sufficiently far advanced to pass on lives in I’oitland.
80.U tk Tnderw jod’s.
Watcher. !. Alva Lewis.
one person in Vinatilla county.
' ual y widening course of corres|»on-
this very important point.
If the interred in the Keno cemetery Friday.
Plan to Secure Construction By Pub
lie Subscription
THREE
THOUSAND
The Klamath Republican Offers One
Hundred Dollars
DOLLARS
FG R BEST SLO A R B E ET SHOW! NG
Heads the List For Fund
of Five Hundred Hol
lars to Be Given as
Prizes to the Fifty
Fanmers
NEW JEWELRY
STORE OPENS
AFTER FULTON AGAIN
CLYDE NICKERSON
OCTAMA OLIVIA
CRANSTON
A GOOD SYSTEM
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