Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 26, 1908, Image 1

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    Official Newspaper
o! Klamath County
KLAMATH
REPUBLICAN.
Official Newspapjr
of Klamath County
NO 52
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 26, 1908.
VOL. XII.
RAILROAD
TERMINAL
the right to suffrage should not fail to
of the city. This is th«<mly entrance tu
City Briefs
call at the city ball where the polle«
the city from thia direction. At about |
F.
to*.
Symes
is a recent arrival in tlie
judge has the registration books.
five in tlie morning they role up the
city from Goldfield. Nev.
Fort road lur several miles. They be­
A. P. Lipp, of Marysville, Calif., is rs-
lieve tie must have s««o them coming Wind Wa« Severe in Most
gisterad al the Itakesiil« Inn.
LANGELL
VALLEY
and hid In the wools and after they
to'. Bayley, an old time reel-lent, is in
Sections of the County
Mr. Alex Anderson and wife, who the city from Lakeview.
I There are eouie facte In the rase that passed lelt bis horse and come Into tuwn, |
I
arriving
here
aliout
six
o'clock.
Anoth
­
I would throw considerable light on the
are employed in Horsefly valley, spent
Win. Beddige and son, of Fruitvale,
I murder which ar« withheld from the er party went out to search the hills and
Sunday with friends at Lorella.
anlC. V. King, of Concord. Cal., are
One of tbs strongest winds that has
* public al thia time.
An investigation aliout 10 u'clo k Allen Sloan found the
Mrs. N. S. Drew, of Yonna valley, recent arr.vals in the city.
visited
thia
section
for
some
months
burs«
on
the
hill
near
«here
th«
Furt
will lie made by Sheriff Dent and Dis­
«pent Saturday and Sunday with her
Word received from Mrs. L. Jacob«
trict A Horney MooiW, who have gone to and Hwan latke row Is meet. Tlie horse raged Tuesday and as a consequence the daughter, Mrs. W. R. Campbell of this from Michigan, states that her mother
two-story
house
laing
built
by
O.
A.
when
brought
to
town
waa
positively
ia improving, and that Mrs. Jacoba will
the acene of the tragedy, and il la lie.
place.
leave in a few days for borne.
Ileved that mine aiartllng evidence will blent tiled by W H Barnes as one he had Hilliard on Keno fioint and only parti­
Farming
is
well
under
way
in
thia
Dr. R. R. Hamilton and wile arrived
be unearthed. It Is said that parlies In ■wen In Hilver Lake. Th« horae had ally completed la a maaa of ruins. The
valley and a much larger acreage will in the city laat week from Medford.
Silver lake received letter« from Port­ la-ell turned l-mse but was soUred it did building was nearly completed but was
be sown this spring than ever before.
The Itoctur expects to l-icate here in
land lielure tlie leely waa louud indicat­ not wander far. No trace of the »addle not strung enough to •itbstaml the
tin- practiceol his profession.
Stock
of
all
kinds
have
wintered
well
strong
gale
and
collapsed
about
2
:3d
waa
found
although
search
was
made
ing that Walland« had been murdered
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. nbattuck toft this
in
this
vicinity
and
are
now
being
'
o
’
clock.
This
structure
is
the
only
one
It was supposed that
and tlie body thrown into the creek all the afternoon
morning for Portland, where they go to
some half mile from town. The rob the man was in biding in the woods and that baa suffered from ths wind and bad turned on the range. There haa been visit relatives. Mrs. Shattuck will re­
no loss to speak of
main for the summer
bery theory la not l>eli«v«d to be the no thought was given to tlie fsiesitiility < it been further along it would have with­
F. D. Swingle and son recently pur­
only motive for the mur t«r;there la aald lot his having entereil tlie city undis- stood the storm. The building wa« in
R. C. Spink, Indian Trader st Klam­
i an exposed spot where it received the chased a very promising young jack. ath Agem y, ram« (down {last Thursday
to t>e a woman or tax mixed up In th« ;covered,
Together with the two they already with Mr. ¿wartzlander on a short busi-
full
force
of
the
wind.
Those
who
taw
Hamilton
while
hers,
affair.
The telei'l.one line between this city owned and with two good horses to news trip. Mr Bpink conducts tlie store
While the officers ol the law and many Bunday say he is an unassuming (>erson
at tlie Agency and his wile has a store
1
and
looks
far
Irom
Iwing
a
murderer.
1
•nd
Pokegaina is down in places and as head their herd of horses and mules, •t Yainax. Mrs. Spink is the second
of the citissus were out scouring, the
goes
to
show
that
Messrs.
Swingle
and
woman Indian Trader in the service.
bills Bunday in search of th» ’mur­ In fart his appearance is very good, he ; ■ result all communication is shut >>ff.
son are up-to-dote western stockmen,
derer of Julius Wallende, It ia believed being a man close to thirty year* of ag<- Bo lar there has iieen no damage to any
Dr. J. B. Hall to visiting in the city
ai»l having an intelligent face. The ol ths oilier lilies and as I he wind seems and demonstrates that ths horse and from Larigell Valley. Dr. Hall is about
The time ia not far distant when the
Sheriff Obwnahalil r<K'«iv««l a t«legmm that that much desirsd person was tak­
mule
industry
is
yet
in
its
infancy
in
HO years of age, ami has been a resident j
autlioritiea here know absoluu-ly noth­ tu 1« aiming it is not likely that more
Southern
Pacific railroad company will
Friday from th« sheriff of l-ake ing a much needl'd real In one of the
of Klamath county for over 30 year»,;
ing ol Ills past history and the descrip­ of the telephone lines will lie put out of this country.
although he spends some of the time ; tregin preparing plans for the erection
County giving ■ Ini) description of the lodging houses in this city.
Mr. S. L. Bennett, one of the lead­ with relatives in California. He ia as in this city of terminal facilities for the
A man came to the Houston House at tion >d tlie man aslurniahed by the Lake commission.
mur<l«rer of Julius Walland«, whoa«
county authorities is very Incomplete.
In thiscity practically no damage has ing fruit growers and business men of i erect and active az a boy, and the years California Northeastern, if they have
l**ly was l<>un<i in a creek nr ar Silver ■bout h o'clock Bunday morning and
Al-
The raae and boldneaa «¡th which lieen done. A win-low in the A U. U. Rogue River valley, who has been visit- *«*m to have been kind to him.
not already commenced. This is a ques­
l^ka on Friday March 13.
Another registered aa Geo. Meaner and waa given
ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ;hoQ«b he
bis pro-
Hamilton
haa
elu
t«-*I
tlie
officers
would
W.
ball
was
shattered
by
the
storm
and
fession now, the old residents of toe tion that ought to occupy the minds of
Uiesuige received thia morning stated a room by on« of ttie Houston lioys. He
Indicate that he is experienced in crime, a few awnings and oilier readily dam­ H. F. Swingle, departed laat Friday fur county have great faith in bis skill.
the business men of this city, for as
that the man had fled front Silver l-ake went to l>ed and did not get up until I
or else be is posse-aed of the natural aged articles were injured by the wind. his home in Medford. Mr. Bennett is
o'clock,
between
<me
and
two
be
en
­
everyone knows, a handsome depot is
and at. tring foliowad through th«
re-
Otto
Heidrich
and
Sam
Walker
insiiiict <'f a criminal in avoiding jus­
very much interested in
Klamath
turned
Sunday from their trip to one of the best advertisements a city
mountains by th« sheriff. 11« la suppos­ tered the American Houai- and asked to
Tlie storm is more disagreeable than
tice. Hince lie inade bis daring visit to
County and foresees a great future for Rawhide, Nevada They say r that Klam- can have. There is not a person in the
1»
billed
out
on
the
Lakavia*
stage
danzerous
ami
ia
onsot
the
few
strong
ed to be coining by way of Klamath
thia city and slept in a comfortable lied
__________
this country.
| , ath
Falls is good
good enough
enough for
Io them for city that has not at some time or other
winds that visit ttie Klamath section
Marsh ami headed lor Klamath Falla, which left thia morning. He registered
while the officers scoured the hills in
Mr. Orr made a business trip to awhile.
been impressed with the fine appearance
«here it ia t*«li«v<x| lie baa a buggy. for a room under the name of Geo. Mea­
during the early spring.
search ol a man armed to the teeth,
Klamath Falls Saturday. He is one of
J. B. Milla, of Stayton, Oregon, is in of a depot and the gro<in<ls surrounding
11« was her« leal fall fur a ahil« and ner, of Hilver Lake. On August 7 of
A mass of timbers drifting across lake
many stories have Iweu circulated as to
‘---- city,
"y. Mr. Mills has sold bis proper- I it and mentally remarked that the town
the leading business men of this valley the
has l*«n working tn a saw null at silver laat year Meaner and Ollie Hamilton
Eaauria Tues-lay caused considerable
I ty near Stayton and has come here to
where he was last seen, but no one has
and
has
always
been
a
staunch
republi-
elopfied
al
the
American
House
anil
re
­
lake a*l winter, but aa soon aa the body
He was here about five years supporting such an institution must i-e
been able to identify him.
Monday excitement liecsuse of its clo«e resem­ can and since Mr. Cowley's name has . locate.
L ago, and ■ with
__ a __
_____ a goo<j one. The same is true when yon
party _
of others located
waa found and invesllgalluns made he mained for several days. Mr. Heehorn,
blance to an overturned boat with the
Pokegama
iieeri withdrawn for the ofliceof County on timber claims near Swan Lake. He step from a train. If the depot is a
one of tlie proprietors of the hotel, rec- the incoming staffe Irom
ski|>|ied out. Th« telegram reads:
passed a man on foot near Chase's, evi­ occupants clinging to the same. Bev- Assessor, Mr. Orr's friends have been liked the country so well that he de­
good one you enter the city with a feel­
“look out for the murderer of Juliua oguiaed thia man as one parly. Seeing dently some economical fellow walking •ral field glaasea were turwqd on the
urging him to come out for this office. cided to sell at the first opportunity ing that it is up-to-date; if it is a mere
Walland« who lelt here the IVth bun register as Meaner, he supposed it out ol the country, and at once the offi­ wreckage and one launch braved the
and come here to live.
wooden affair of a shack, you are filled
Height llv. feet nine inchea, medium was him and a|ioke about Hamilton. cers Were notitii- l tliat Hamilton ail high waves that were rolling on account It seems that the country people are
Word was received from San Fran­
headisl for Pukegame. Mieriff Olieit-
complexion, very wide drawn mouth, The man said, "Yes, 1 came here with chain and Npecial iieputv Sam Walker ol the strong wind, and visited the drift­ not satisfied with Klamath Fails put­ cisco that Andy Hose, who was a resi­ with a feeling of contempt.
ting out men for every county office, dent of Klamath Falls for some time,
What the people of this city want to
bull dog face, aliglit Roman nose, very Hamilton last Fall and slept with him. were at I’oke.-ima Tuesday, ¿--ut they ing mass.
und especially for assessor, which the was dea<l. No particulars were given. do is to make a gorsi impression on the
I
see
by
the
papers
that
he
is
in
trouble
aeen
ootning
ol
n
man
answering
the
loeerved, makes no frtenda. Nmootli
country people have always had. and Tne communication was sent to .Alex. traveler and homeseeker, and the place
aliaven with rather broad shoulder», I rem I that be was at Ji ay Io a last night description ol Hamilton, who by this
time inav lw bun Ireds of miles from ! Wbile the storm was raging Tuesday should this inducement be strong enough Martin and was from the Public Admin­ to begin is at the depot. Inasmuch as
round lace and bead, l>lhe evoa, lace about 12 o'clock. If he was lie might to here. Officers along tlie railroad are on i
istrator asking if Hose bad any estate
.1 large pine tree standing near the Swan to force Mr. Orr into the field, h« will
badly tannod,
Wearing sweater with get in here about live or aia.
here. Mr. Hose was in the wood busi- the people of this city and county have
the lookout lor the man and it is pooai- i
taike school house was blown down and make a good showing before the people new and later did building contract teen relieved of the payment of the $100-
large whit« button«. Goes by the name
He and Heehorn talked further on the Ide 'hat lua capture may yet be effected.
fell aero«« the front of the building and poll a heavy vote.
work.
000 bonus, it would not be amiss tu
nf A lull. 11 am il tun.
Riding atolen subject ami then he said that he had
Miss Hussey, the teacher, it seems, had
E. I.. Hwartzlander, ol the Klamath take up with Chief Engineer Hood the
E. W. Gowan was in the valley last
florae, color bay. with crooked front loot aim« lieggage ami would gel It to have
anticipated an accident of this nature week shaking hands with all his friends. Indian Agency, in the city Thursday, matter of a fine depot for this city, and
and branded capital D. on left stifle. It weighed so he could pay hie fare on
and had the scholars remain in the rear We always figure on meeting Mr. Gow. •tales that the report of the enormous as an inducement to the railroad com­
The
baud
boys
ate
now
housed
io
a
Carried roll of blanket« on back of aad- the stage.
He thee went down the
of the room w hile she we t outside to en just before election with a shake of death of the Indians during the past pany to give us something special along
J car is incorrect. He says that since
di«. 4<25 reward. Ilav« warrant.
street toward the Court House. Hee- comfortably furnished hail of their own.
see if there was any danger.
illy ol last year there has lieen 33 this line make an offer of building ma­
his giad hand.
Th« lol Io «Ing account la given by the horn followed him shortly afterward When the boys leased the large With-
Hhe had no more than left the room
deaths out ol a total of 1050. The death terial or something else equally substan­
Lakeview Examiner.
with the intention ol telling Hherifl row -Mvlhaae hall thrv umlerlouk ■ big
One of our business men who recent­ rate haa exceeded the birthrate some.
when the tree came crashing across the
tial. This is a matter in which every
Last Friday, March 13. nearly three Obenchain, so that lie might get a bet thing, but the way they have luruislied
ly return«.«; irom the Fails, stated that ' but that the Indian population on the
buil-'ing.
Tlie
roof
gave
nay
and
lie
it
ami
th«
interest
umiiifealed
gives
as
­
months after the man disappeared so ter description o< Hamilton from the
the Mayor was the most busily engaged
|n”tri<^re*,*n* 81 '8it 8* one is directly interested. The railroad
company can do as much business in a
mysteriously, Jyis Ixniy wag found in the I man he auppoeed waa Meaner. He did surance that the undertaking will be a front of the building waa shattered. The man that he had met. Mr. Bishop has reported by Alex*Davis.
pupils were in the rear of th« building
creek a halt a mile weal of the town of not find the officer at that time, and it grand success.
Since February 10, when the tax roll frame and inexpensive bnildiug as it can
had
tlie
lid
on
Klamath
Falls
for
some
­
The large hall to used for dancing and and aside from being frightened no
in a sulMtantial stone structure. If the
Nilvcr Lake, jual above the bridge that waa ala o’clock before an investigation
time, but we understand that there is a was turned over to the sheriff, there has
been (>aid into tlie eounty treasurer lor frame building goes up it will remain
social pur|»ieee. while tlie «mailer rooms damage waa done.
apana the creek. Twenty residents ol was made.
crack here and there in it.
taxes nearly |lOO,OJO. The total taxes I for years; if a stone structure goes up
that place had gon« on that day in On going to the room in Houston House, •re furnished lor club rooms and are
are |143,000, and this leaves only about
search of th« man— with what hope of which Meaner occupied, a bundle ol comfortable and homelike in every |«ar
TTATRV
30
per cent to be collected before April, { the grounds surrounding il will take on
Gty
Election
Next
Li Alix. I
when they become delinquent. The the same attractive appearance. It is
finding hint at that late date we are not blankets was found with e,.me clothes ticular.
JohnS. Shook and wife returned to;
‘his F«*«'
“> “<*'«7 { vital that Klamath Falls have a fine de­
The musical organisation which ia the
appriaed. Hut the Imdy waa found. The • rapped up In them, including a grey
The approach of the city election is
pot,and the Republican suggests thst the
head waa cruihed in. Uilb on top and sweater with large white buttons, which pride of tlie city is coming to the front, causing a quiet and practically unob­ the ranch on Tuesday the 17th, from »9000.
Col. Mf. Holabird arrived in the city Chamber ol Commerce take hold of
at the l«aae or the brain, eight other tallied with th« description of tlie one ami recently a seven-piece orchestra in served movement among those intereat- L»e Angeles. He purchased a good lot
ol seed and will plant a big gaiden so as Thursday for a short visit. The col­
bruises acre visible, the right wrtot waa worn by Hamilton.
No trace of the connection »¡th the i>and was organised ed in the election of a mayor and coun­ to have plenty of vegetables for next onel, as are all o'her residents of Los this matter and do everything witbin
broken and the arm t*«aien into a jelly man waa found after he left the Ameri­ •nd is already furnishing excellent cilmen.
There is no strong issue, winter.
Angeles, believes that that section is I its power to land for this city a depot
that will be an ornament and one that
except that a*ll property owners and
clear to the shoulder, aa if the man had can House and II Is lieileved that he music.
Mr. E. W. Gowen remained over the one spot in the world worth living
The band will give their initial l>all bn«iness men realise that an economical night in Dairy on bis return from the iri all the year around' He savs, how­ will say to the traveler and visitor:
endeavored tc ward of! the blow a of hi« must have left the city on foot. Every­
Tlie invitations and conservative man is needed in the I'
1 V l country.
Ulin M J • * Mr.
’1 V • VS
UW vll lvv
IÖ XjtBsSW
-
. that . h.s
I idea of an Ideal life would . "Here is a depot typical ot the city
Bly
Gowen
leels
quite ever,
assailant with hia arm.
one wa« notified along the road but he Saturday evening.
>nd from June to Dec-
hopeful
of
getting
the
nomination
for
John Wallende, ag.-d about ’JM year«, has not lieen captured yet and he haa have already been sent out, and at the mavora chair. Despit« the fac'. that
lunty and the win­ I wherein it stand«. It shows the enter­
T_ Angeles. I If a man did this prise that is making this city the gate­
came Irom Portland last year and eel tied bad time to reach the railroad before meeting of the Twenty-one Club this the time for nomination is near at band
ter in Los
C. H. Hughes of Bly, who ha9 been_
he ________
would never be satisfied to live any way tc the greatest section on the Pacific
on a hon.eate« in the Christmas Lake now. Both Sheriff Obeacbain and Mr. evening a special invitation will be ax- not a single candidate has declared him­
down
to
pay
his
taxes,
purchase,!
a
lot
where
else. . Mr.
_________
____ _____
Holabird state«
that Coast.''
Settlement. It seems that in December Heehorn ««press themselves as certain tended to the mem tiers to attend and self for the office. Several enterprising
i of beet seed of W. P. Sedge, to plant on he will have a water works put in at the
he aai working for «»me one abouY that lie ia the man whois wanted. Mr. gel acquainted w ith the new home of and throughly competent men are being some alkali land with the hope of get- Pelican Bay Lodge. A pump will pro­
Silver 1-ske, and waa «topping at the ho­ Heehorn says that in talking to him the band.
bably be used and the water taken from
urged hy their friends to accept a nomi­ ting rid of the alkali.
There will be a CANDIDATES BALL
Nl P. Nelson came over Thursday and the springs, and stored in the reservoir
tel. On the 37th of Decemtier he waa about Hamilton, he was (wrleetly calm
nation, but all seem teticent about be­
at Keno on the evening of April 14.
added
three
feet
to
the
school
house
■
tanks.
paid $90 by hia employer. On that and did not seem to I m - in any hurry
coming «»’owe«! candidates.
Frank
due. which ought to p it a stop to
Everyone is cordially invited to attend
night he changed hia dot lie«, aa waa hi« and when lie left him walked leisurely
Ward is living strongly urged to allow
its contrariness.
Tlie County Court will meet again on
Tickets, including supper, $2. 3-19 4-9
custom, alter finishing Ids day’« work, down the street through the crowds
his name to ajqiear as an aspirant for
April Kth, when one ol the most impor­
Mr. and Mrs. Ward, from the Connor owjng t0 numerous inquiries, for in­ ♦
and pul on hia fur overcoat and left the which had congregated to discuss the
the highest office the city can bestow,
ranch in swan Lake district, were formation, and a place to purchase
tant matters to tie considered will lie the
Cards have been received by friends
hotel aliout 0:30 o'clock. He also po- subject.
but ao far lie lias «ithheld liis consent. shopping in Dairy on Friday.
stock, have made arrangements to pro­ of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore annonne-
bridge acr '«• I jvs I River at the upper
•eated a tine gold watch which with the
C. W. Mbite, G. Heitkeniper, Jr.,
lieputy Stmrill Bchallock and a party '
Mrs. Ihrckman waa purchasing garden vide such a pjace at Heitkennper’s jew- I ing the birth of a girl b«by on Tuesday,
money, waa missing from hia body of men spent Saturday nigtit watching B»P-
store. Stock
can be
Henry Boivin, John Stilts, Geo. R. seed on Friday preparatory to raising elry
'
*
* bought * and March 3. The Moores are in Salt Lake
At the recent meeting of the County
when found. The fur overcoat waa «till tlie bridge which crosses the canal East
Hurn and Judge Geo.T. Baldwin are all enou/h vegetables to supply their table, any informatu n regarding the company City, where Mr. Moore owns the lease
Court the one bid received for the con­
can be obtained by calling on Mr. on two opera bouses and is doing a tine
Iwing mentioned in connection with the
Vel Bussey, teacher in Swan Lake Heitkemper at any time.
business with bis stock companies.
struction jf tlie bri-lgc was reject^tKand
office, but none ia a self arrived candi­ district, spent Saturday and Sunday
court decided to rec insider the matter
with
his
pan-ills
at
Langel
valley.
date. Their friends are doing the talk­
to find, il possible, a place in that im­
ing and boosting.
E. B. Sedge went to his homestead
mediate vicinity w here a bridge could
Tuesday to attend to putting in a crop
Each
ward
must
also
elect
a
council
­
lie built at less expense.
of »heat and burning some brush.
The bridge, aa considered, was to be man. Ill the first ward the term ol
Brown Michael liegan leveling up the
500 feet ip length, making it so expen­ Capt. G. H. Woodbury expire.« anil F. lota for I. F. Davies today.
E.
Ankeny
is
lieitig
mentioned
as
a
pos
­
sive that tlie court considered ila con­
1. E Davies has tlie stakes set for the
struction prohibitive at this time and sible successor. In the second ward the foun tati-ui of Ilia new building, and our
term
<d
Fretl
Scliallock
expire«
and
as
no action was taken ao that further in­
informant tells us he will soon be sell­
he expects to remove to D>rris he will ing giaals aS of old.
vestigations can lie made.
not lie a candidate for re-election. Geo.
Jas G. Wight called on Dairyites
R. Hurn is mentioned in connection Monday morning, and will go hence to
A few good reasons for my success in the
Through Rate Via Bray
with this office if he does not consent to Merrill country. He is very much pleas­
John S. Ross, the traveling passenger run for mayor. In the third ward F. ed with the work our teacher, Mr. Hall,
Jewelry Business—
agent of the Hniithern I'm itic, who was T. Baudvrson, recently appointed to fill is lining, and says our school ranks with
the last ill the county. Wa think I (Mt
in tlie city Tuesday, vieited Klamath
for tlie purpuae <»f investigating the the vaeanev created by the removal of ourselves and want to keep it up.
routes to tin" city and to determine up­ Jasper Bennett from that ward, will
Today is Tuesday the windiest day we
on the establishment of through pas­ likely lie a candidate to succeed himself. have seen in Klamath County and
senger and freight rates via the llray He ia a new one on the council, but is more dirt fix i ig. Look out for a big
route.
rain.
He found conditions in tbe traffic line taking an active interest in the city’s
Our farmers are busy as bees plow­
rather tangled and decided to make a affairs and is an able representative for
re|>ort on existing conditions before his ward. These are the only names so ing and sowing, no time to loaf.
making anv recommendations to the far mentioned in connection wi'h the
G. G. Anderson has a lot of posts out
various departments.
However, from
for the electric line.
offices
of
mayor
and
eonncilmen.And
in
­
hia conversation with local parties one
is led to believe that he ia very favor dications now are that the election will
ably impressed with the new route and he a tamo affair compared to the stren­
Not Insane-Too Much Liquor
hia report will be favorabl» to th« es­ uous days of last year.
tablishment of through rates. He ex­
Fiank Schonewalde, was arrested
Capt. J. W. Siemens, it seems, will as
pects to return here in aliout three
usual have no opposition for city treas­ i Thursday on suspicion of insanity.
weeks to make further investigation.
Let us frame that picture of yours. Prices reasonable
urer, and for police judge, A. L. Lea­ Schonewalde is a butcher and it is stat­
Th« only place to get Phonographs, with a written
vitt has no avowed opposition although ed that he has considerable money and
Our Responsibility Ends When You ere Satisfied
guarantee for one year.
A GOOD BUY
T. F. Nicholas is being urged to make came in for the purpose of buying one of
the shops in this city.
He bad |200
Known as thsBuck Lak« ranch, loewtsd In Klam­ the run.
ath county, Bills aersa. SOO acr-M timber sstlma'sd
Registration fir the city election two days ago but there is nothing left of
to run from 10 to li million fmt of timber, con­ closes April 1st,
and
nominating it, he seems to have thrown it away.
sisting of ysllow pins, whit» pins and flr, SOO
conventions
take
place
a few He offered a man a ten dollar bill to go
acres of grass and hay land. 1000 nerve of tule
swamp. Small house and barn. Nine miles of weeks later, and the election occurs on get him a bottle of whiskey and told
wire fence, barb wire. Seven nilloe of els wires May 4th. Uis absolutely necessary that him to keep the change.
THE LEADING JEWELER
and two miles of Hve wires. Swamp Is fed by •II who wish to vete st tlieelection have
Frank Schonewalde arrived Sunday
large springs raising on the ground of the plaee.
About TOO acres can bo Irrigated and drained by a their names on the registration l>ook for ing from Spokane to take charge of hia
Republican Block
large flood sate. Price IIS.50 per acre. Title if the o|iinion of tlie city attorney ren­ father. They left on the morning stage
Successor io R, rt. Boiler
guaranteed. A key to the surrounding country dered last year is taken as a precedent for their home.
Mr. Schonewalde ap­
which is quite a stock ceuntry. Thirty-flea mtiaa no votes can be sworn In on election peared to be alright thia morning, and
east of Ashland andt wenty mlloe weet of Klamath
day. Residents of the city who sre in- it is believed that the only trouble was
Falla.
terestsd in municipal affairs and have . too much whiskey.
Addrsaa P. 0. Boa ltd. Ashland. Oregon.
ACCUSED
OF MURDER
STORM DOES DAMAGE
on the iaidy. It 1« lieileved that be Irft
. tlie hotel that evening under engage­
ment to meet song- person. and was
| waylaid and beatnn to death with a gun
or cluli, and the body carrietl to the
crvek, a half a mile away and thrown In.
Allie Hamilton Wanted
for Killing Wallendc
Klamath Fall Should
Have Fine Building
WAS HERE LAST SUNDAY
A STRUCTURE OF STONE
He Slipped Away Quickly
When He Heard He was
Being Sought
Would be Typical of the
Greatness of this City
and Countv
Band Boys Nome
Get Busy
Will fleet April 6th
The Klamath Oil Co.
If I do not lead, why
do others follow.
Reliable Work, in all lines.
New and Up-to-date High
Grade Goods.
’ Reasonable Prices.
Responsible Guarantee.
Lastly, the money back, if
you are not satisfied-
G.Heitkemper,Jr.
We Do Picture Framing
We have just received a complete line of
Picture Frames and Moulding
Klamath Tails
Furniture Bouse
E. W. GILLETTE & CO.