Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 30, 1908, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH
VOL. XIII.
REPUBLICAN.
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 30, 1908.
NO. 5
I
11
'............. ..
KtirtU KlMH** (’ninimiiy, which I ibn Im
The Mi Iritire freighting outfit* wid go Q AlilKI T OlHklO
Completing
Allotments
DAIRY
CITY
AND
COUNTY
givivikf ¥«(ry rllhhnl through »lug«« »<-i*
■m the new In.« on the first <3 M . v, j Mil Wf N H
N 11« N X
view I m PukfgatiiA lut Ihr |»a«l few
II I- White, the alloting agent at the
C.Toliver went to Merrill Wednsedsy
Hu* ii «»« i-wlleil the Dairy eorreapoml- Friday of this week. All arrangement» I
11 *" VIVI1V
ent
away
laet
week
«o
the
Dairy
letter
on
business.
month*» ha*
tu inviti»* ihr Klamath Agency, arrived in the city
are now living marls for the transfer. 1
Ilf) L1IO I 9 81 H
wan not aent in.
tw«w th'hl and l*rginnlng on Muy lat will M uplay ai eonipamed by Ml» Whil .
< ttlier te.irn.ter« wl'.o have lieen haulitig !
Ilf- HIX I fl IV I |
H. V. Milehell and family are viait-
la*gih Ihr o|N»rnliofi of i »lagr hur iron» Ili »peaking of the allotment work M . ing relative« at Aatiland.
Frirfav the 17th, »»« what »om« pan- from Bray will continue hauling from |
■
IIBW fesllVV
pie call a lively day in Dairy, Ni.me ftorris »« long aa thev can get ioii !
thia city to |K»rrfe to mak«» ceunection Il hit.' stated that he, ex|»ected to ci
Wm. Gro»» and daughter, Mi«» |n>ra, were unusually
friemll
•ually
friendly
and
willing
to
will» the California Northeantern traini, plete lhe roll thia year, and by thia Fall am in th« city from ftonariza.
rer iqjnixe the
li.. oilier fellow a« full bro- freight.
rhe ilige will leave Klamath Fallii at every Indian will likely have his or
tiler. We don't know about the brother
Mia.
W.
E.
Heehorn
ha»
gone
to
Buck
part, but we do kn i* that sortie were
I :«Mi p. m. ami will arrive at Teetora at lu-r laud, lie spent the greater part of laland to »|ien<l a waek with friend».
Service Starts Friday
full. We hope they aru aabairied of
5 o'cliM'k, The Incoming «tag«** will the Whiter compiling a sort of a history
themnelve»
and
will
vote
the
stuff
out
of
G. R. Carlock proprietor of tin- Mer­
After May l»t the Oregon A California
leave Morri* at 7 a. in and will arrive •>l tlie Indian» entitled to land» on the
rill Itecor.l wa» in lii» city Natoni y on the country.
Tranaportation Com|«ny will rnn the
in thia city al II a m Th I* give* pat* Ke»-nation. While he found the work buaiiMMM.
We Itairyite« hope to see tin- lime Hteamer Klamath and it» l«>at« tn a* to
eenger* an away trip and an <»p|»orlunity tireaome it wa* never!Iiele»« inlereatlng,
Mi»» Georgia White return«! Friday w ben our wives and children won't 1«
In mt at iMrnx before coining through a« many ol tlie relationaliip« are compli- ing from an extended viait with friend- («-rmitted to hear such language as wa« c mnect at fb.rriw with th« trains over
moil on Friday without hinderance the California Northea-tern. The boat
One of Hu- principal obstruction» in
The appropriation mail«' by t'ongreaa to thia city The fare either aay will cutml and humorous, ile found a num at Arforia and other Oregon pointe.
from our |»-ai'e offh^trs. farave the will leave this city al 4 a. m. and viil
le» I**.
tier of ca»ea where girla married their
lor the Improvement of I rater Lake
boose out ami we are not apt to hear it. run to Teeters, where it will connect the path of tlie Clear Lake dam was re­
Mi»»
Ji
««ie
B|l>ee,
daughter
of
George
lieginning on May |f»lh the company , leplalber», in some inalarice« brother Biluw, of Fortland, receiver ol that land
moved f ri.lay, when Francis J. Bowne
Park la a direct elap at the Importance
Now that nominations are ma
with the stages which will arrive at Dor-
will put on a double dally. Th»* tirai and »Isler were married, grandfathers office, i» viailing her friend, Mi»« Faye
ol thia world wonder. A meaaley $k)k>
real battle will begin, and no doubt ii» at U o’clock making connection with signed up hi* land to the Government.
man led their gland-daughters, mothers Hogue.
1; Thia will be good new* to th« people of
■ome unexpected thing« will occur,
lor one whole year. Puperinlendenl at age will leave Klamath Falla at 4 a.
the outgoing train.
married their sona-iiidaw, in fact, every
m.
and
will
arrive
at
|k>rrit
at
7
ittH,
i the Upper Project, for the Bowne tract,
The Republican Lea-hpiarteir are now Nomination dont mean election every
W. r Arrant had asked l-r »IO,HOO.
The u.eoming train will arrive at Dor- ; embracing about 2,500 acre* of land, was
making ‘'«»nne«Ti<»n with the morning kind ol combination imaginable has come open with Mr». Eva Bryant in charge. time.
and confidently «x|M*cted to get tlila
to light in compiling the trilail history. An electric «ign indicate» the place to all
Drummer* galore have lieen in I’airy ria at 4 p. ni. ano the stage« will leave ! one of the important factor* in the way
aura aa the becrrlary of lb« Interior train. The i4*«*ond »tag* will leave at
for Teeters immediately upon its arrival 11 ot beginning work on the Upper Project.
I the past week.
Mr. Wlole say» he find» it very difficult the faithful.
I
U>
p
m
a*
above
itale
I
'l
he
Ural
in
­
elated alien here that he WM favorable
making connection with the boat and 1 Ax a matter of fai t if Mr. Bowne hail rm
to
get
tlie
records
straight
lor
in
very
coming
at
age
will
leave
Morrit
al
4.
p.
Cha».
Mi-Cumber
is
just
ready
to
be
(
unstable
John
Huglies
at
D*irris
has
to a larae appropriation to Improve the
few i a«e» the i-liililren go by tlie mime , notified the authorities here to be on the gin »owing grain ami will pul in a g'xxl arriving in this city at 7:30 p. m.
in.
t
iinm»'<liatvly
after
lhe
arrival
of
the
fuaeil to aigri up bis land all hope for the
park. Mr. Arrant haa made ealeiisive
acre. ge.
This leaves only 12 miles of staging to ’ commencement of work this year on the
an*l will rearli thia city al 7 30 p ol their lather, lull asaunie name* of lookout lor three Divgoe« who stole a
plans lor tbi* year, hut theamallaeaa ot train.
«nit
of
clothe*
and
a
windier
>■(
oilier
Henry Ntoeh»ler finished seeding 110 reach this city and give» incoming pa» | Clear lake dam would have been dis­
in. The second atage Will Ivave al 7, a. their own, and »gain, il lhe parent» are
aiticle» at Ikirris.
tli« appropriation knocks all ot Ina plane in, a« a I mh «* alateti. Thia double daily
acres on Thursday.
»eager» a Imat ride of 21) miles, enabling sipated.
■
Irad
it
ia
a
hard
matter
to
induce
the
Into a rocked hat. and all hr can do I, xervice will give all (MUiaengeni an op-
Will G. Steel »late« that lie lia* not
Jo^Nmitli ha» finished clearing the 40 them to s«-e many ol the features of tlie
Indian»
to
«|i«ak
the
name
ol
the
de
­
Tbi* is tlie most important transa. ti.in
yet completed tii* olaii* lor the Summer acre» he boughtot Thoma» Mitcnael and
to make a very lew of the most needed I* >r t«IniIy to remain over night in Morria
come through without any delay ceased a» they have a »upersUtiousdread at ( rater lalke, and he 1» not readv to has it »own to wheat, ft makes a diff­ country that can only lie seen by a tiip ’ since the Government entered this field.
minor improvements. Dio appruprl orto
the
water.
on
w hataoever.
of s|H-»kiiig the name ol a dead Imliao. «ay at tide lime what Improvements hia erence when a man buy« land to make a
It mean» that every effort will be put
■ lion last year was $7312, and why It
Il 1» »up|«i»ed among them that it is ' company will make this «eason.
home. Npeculators dont improve land
forth by the Reclamation people to be-
la i ut down at> tide vear la a tiling tT.el
sure to cause bad lock to the one who
W. A. Delsel. C'shicr of the First . aa a role.
Hot Time at Merrill
1 gin work this year on tlie Upper Pro­
Keno Items
Klamath cannot understand
llir
«lieak« the name. This fact has caused National B«uk, mtu«m-<l home Friday
Nome of the neighbor I my» ay there
ject. That there yet remains a bare pos­
amouut appropriated leaves $l<a>> with
A baby girl hax arrive«I at lhe lioine a great deal of (rouble m compiling tlie rieuing from Portland, where lie has are plenty of fine big trout to be bail for
from
Guy Merrill is in the city
sibility that this will not lie done is
which to build road« to maintain those • *f llev. and .Mr*. Crecay,
,
been
at
tend
ing
a
meeting
of
the
Mason«,
Merrill
on
land
busine»«.
He
say»
a
lhe
taking
at
trout
creek.
roll of the Indians wliiKare entitled to
admitted, but prospects were never
already built and to pay for all <*l the
Mr*. Fold, lira lleeder and Mr*. allutmefit». However, Mr. White now and doing some boosting for Klamath.
warm
meeting
ocenred
at
Merrill
last
Mi»« Rosa Beck ami two Mi»s Co-
(
incidental improvements that must 1» I’ ik .I, who have l>r*n wick, are all im­ ha« the work completed to» point where
The patron* of the telephone office burn» were trailing in Dairy Thuraday. Friday night. Alx ut ten of the parties brighter.
proving.
A difference over the »mount of money
made each year
will
be sorry to leam that Misses Etta
liu know» all ol the representative fami­
P. II. Gray went to Klamath Falls interestevl in the right of way for tbe that should tie paid ha» been the cause
The plans lor this year Included the i <>n Mnntlay Mavv Font took .Mra. Can lies that have lix'«--l on the Reservation Smart and Edna Houston have resigned. Friday.
Adams canal met with Mr. Adams iu
«olii»* «»I tier houaehold gorxla to
billtiting <>l a wagon roa I around the and
the town hall for the pur|M>«e of effect­ 1 ot the hold-up in the signing up of the
Mrrrillwhrre ehe will rexidv for a and can readily tell il the applicant for Mia* Smart goes to Merrill and the lava
Phil Oden laid in a g’««l »tipply of
lake but this will have to go until more while,
beds
fur
a
short
trip
ing a compromise. The Adams canal Bowne tract, but both sides made big
provisions .Mimday.
an allotment 1» entitled to one. Anoth­
money is available. Tire $1000 will be
was built several years ago when it was concessions and the deal was closed to­
The steamer Klamath ia being paint­
Olnri Sly hax Ixnight the John tirafha er thing I list baa complicated matters
P. H. Gray brought bi» stock from
ei|i«nded in running a cable along llir ' ranch fur |32OW. Tuia n an excellent greatly is that until the Indiana were ed Isilh inside and out»lde. All of tin Poe Valley today Monday, and will lie­ not realized that Klamath county lamia day.
According to the plan» of the Recla­
trail down to 1)1« waler and in building pur« haxe aa the railroad will pax» taken in charge by the Government machinery ha» lieen thoroughly over­ gin plowing at once.
would soon lie valuable. There is a
mation
Service the South Branch of the
hauled
and
when
tbe
lioat
again
goes
in
­
through
lhe
center
ol
it.
The
right
ol
roads to Garfield and Applegate peaks.
Albert Burdorf oue of our pros- stretch of approximately two miles of main canal will receive a great deal of
a ay hax already fen-n piirchaeed bv (he marriage was merely a matter of < xmi - to the water it will have every appear­
The small appropriation will cut short company.
the
cans!
for
which
no
right
of
way
was
|M-rous young l-aclielor farmer« dries hi*
veuienca, and the records show that in ance of lieiug entirely new.
the campaign of improvetpj<nl aa the
meat on his wire fence and say» it works secured and the matter is still pending. attention this -Summer. It ha» not been
many case» a man would marry several
The
High
School
base
ball
team
went
II.
Snowg>M"«e
received
a
package
la«t
all right.
fund la not au file lent to carry out the I
At the meeting Mr. Adams offered to learned if the Hecretary of the Interior
Monday upon hi* return from the Falla women slid the women as many men. go to the Klamath Agency today to
approved the bids on the main canal
things under consideration.
that «urprixrd him ami gave him a This practice was «topped by the Gov­ play bail with the Indians. They also
Wm. Ehrmann brought a load of pay the interested parties $20 per acre, that were submitted, bat tbi.« will not
Already steps are lining taken low arils great «leal ol pleasure
The package ernment and now the ludian who wants exjiecl to go to Fort Klamath to play the good» for Dairy-Monday.
but those owning the lands want $40.
*
stop the work on thia branch of the sys­
securing an additional allowance for , contained a tinner** emblem eent him a divorce must secure Jlie same by team at that place, 'lliese will lie the
Louis Sterzl took two loads of oats to The arguments liecame more heated as tem this season. If he does not approve
team's first gami*ao( the season.
by hit huye who are eng Aged in mining
Crater Lak« National Park. Will G. al Rawhide, Xev. The emblem conaiata mean» of litigation.
Klamath Falls today ami will bring a the meeting progressed and at times it the bids the work will be done by force
Sheriff Ola-nchain ba* received word
Steel arrived In the city Tuesday, and of r «hovel and i»ick and at the end of
Mr. Willie state« that in compiling that a man with a horse stolen at Monta­ load of merchandise for ft. P. Sedge. seemed that a general mix up was in- . account. This is evidenced by the fact
he was very much disapfsiintvd when the »hovel handle there ix a windlaex his records be made a tborougli exam-
evitable. No compromise was reached,
gue was thought to he headed this way.
lie learned that the appropriation lor and chain which ia fa»ten»*d to a buc­ inatiou of lhe census rolls for the past Th« horse is a gray mare, branded with
but the matter will go into the courts at that the Government is now advertising
I hr »hovel la inaile ol gold taken
Fills Two Vacancies
Crater lake Park was but »:*Kkt, and ket.
once
if the present plans are carried out. for bids on three schedules of the lat­
an
inverted
“
y"
on
th*-
Nft
shoulder
from llir “Rawhide Queen,** a mine fourteen year«, ami lie finds that lor a
lie at once liegan to take stepa which owned by the Mm>wg<>oxr U»y*. On the time tlie Indiana were decreasing in and will weigh aliout likki |tounds.
It will be remembered that when tbe i erals tributary to the South Branch.
.Electing councilmen to fill the exiti­
may result in an additional allowance. front uf the «hovel ix inserii***! “Raw* numbers, but that in recent year« they
<
lovernrnent
purv-liased the Adams canal The call for the bids was i»»ned today.
ng
vacancies
due
to
the
death
of
I)r.
G.
Mr. Mid Mrs. W. A. Wright will leave
The three schedules comprise about
Alter consulting with a num I st of the hide, Nevada** and on (be lan k ol H ia liaie l-een on the in«reaa«< He discov- Friday morning (orNeatlle to visit re I a W. Maxton and the resignation of Conn- $7000 was held back tending the settle­
five
anil a half miles of laterals and the
hi*
name.
live»
ior
a
few
wreck».
They
will
I
m
-
representative citisens in regard to the 1
ereil in examining tlie rolls that fre- accompanied home by Carl who has c.liuan Fred Schallock was the most im- ment of this right of way.
excavation of about 25,000 cubic yards of
matter he illspat« t*e.I lb» following tele- <
|«irtant
busine*»
transacted
at
tbe
meet-
<K»
"W
—
W
«1
AM
4
a .I»AI i W.O ltll X« —L -—*
>w.. l I cm . »(«• " nns. lu» . rr-r Ti iiwlsi »mi.■ — *-
War
dirt. The bidder rnav bid upon a single
-■
**
p
gram 1
dropped and there would la* no trace of sustained in a runaway last Winter.
rrmrnTrt nets ymron
n i Hi t m1 u t upim sms
For
many
years
I
have
prayed
daily
convened in special se«-ion. Marion
How. W. C. Ili« 1 st,
him whatever, Alti-r studying over this
combination of them. The bid must be
Attorney
Pierce
Evans
ha*
returned
that there would be no more war. no
Hanks, of the Third ward, was elected
The last will and testament of the late
Washington, DC.
matter (or a long time lie found that the from Xan Francisco where he ha« oeen
accompanied by $100 for each schedule
Crater Lake appropriation cut to' more luirbarioua slaughtering our fel­ Indians were in the habit ol changing for the past four week« with Mr». Ivans to fill the former vacancy (and C. B. William R. Thomi-son, of Coles Valley, | as a guarantee that the bid will not be
low
-beings;
prayed
that
all
the
peoplee
Crisler,
of
lhe
Second
ward
the
latter.
disposing of his estate value*! at $X0,- ;
three thousand dollars. Gnu load in
their name» whenever the fancy »truck who ha» lieen quiteaiek. She will nut
withdrawn. The contractor must begin
Rainier I'ark gets IM tv thousand. Cra­ on the earth and all the islands of the them. Tin» added another complication return home until her condition is furth­ Councilman Nchallock did not tender his (MIO ha* been admitted to probate in the work within thirty days after the sign­
er
improved.
sea
have
OM
God,
one
Mind;
luve
God
resignation
until
the
business
of
the
County
Court
of
Ikiuglas
County.
The
ter Lake needs lit tv thousand
People j
to the compiling <>f the allotment roll.
ing of the contract ami the work must
supremely, and love their neighbors ns
Zim »nd Robert Baldwin left Frida)
decease! was an uncle of Postmaster:
her« indignant.
No lar a« can lie determined at this time nmming for the Klamath Agency where evening was finished.
be completed by October 15tb, 190x.
The newly appoints*! councilmen will K. A. Eminitt of this city and as one of i
W ill G. Mm, Pres. Crater latke Co. themselves.
there are al«'ut ItlOU Indian» who are they have a large plumbing contract on
The fact that the Government is ask­
National disagreements can. and entitled to allotment», and all but aliout the new school buildings. It will take hold office until after the city election the heirs Mr. Einmitt will receive the ■
^ytrvav L. Bsvaow, Circuit Judge.
ing for these bide at this time and re­
should tie, arbitrated wisely, fairly; .'Uki of these have received their lands. them about two months to complete the when their successors will be selected. sum of |(kk)0. The bulk of the fortune '
II. Nr. Gsouos Risnor, Mayor.
quires the completion of tbe work this
job.
The term of Councilman Nchallock would goes to Miss Rose Emmitt, a niece of I
and fully settled.
Nil «» I I hkvi 11 vix, Sheriff
Mo«t of them have received agricultural
Fall gives assurance that the South
It ia unquestionable, however, that land», but when there are several in a
F. A. Autenrieth, of the Klamath have expired in June of this year, and tbe deceased and a s.ster of Mr. Emmitt Branch as advertised for will be con­
II. A. I»i xnan, Secretary of the Client-
tier ol Commerce. •
at thia hour the armament of navies is tamily no ubjcclinn is made it some ol Falla Transportation Company, ia now the convention nominees fur this office who resiJe* at Vmpqne. Her share of
stationed at Dorris. This company ha« ore Nilas Obenchain and Henry Boivin. the estate is about $34.01)0. Mt. Emmitt structed, and water will las delivered to
Mr. Nteol, like many ■•there, cannot necessary for the purpose of prevent­
them select timber land*.
a large area in the Summer of 1909.
already had several carloads of freight
understand the reason for so small an ing war and preserving peace among
Ill ol the land*have not yet been »ur- shippisl to the new- terminal and is mak- The tertn of lhe late Dr. Maston would will receive $1000 as his inheritance The plans of the Service for this year
allowance when Nocretary Garfield »»• nations.
have
expired
until
June
19D9,
but
and
which
was
bequeathed
to
his
;
not
vcyisl, ‘ ut the engineer doing the work ing arrangement» lor the establishment
M ahy B aker G. E ddy .
ol warehouse« and stables for the team­ his successor must lie elected at the mother. Thirty nieces and nephews of provide for work on as extensive lines
so enthusiastic over the park and told
will arrive shortly and will at once sters. All of the freight shipped to
as the appropriation will permit.
Niiperintemlant Arant to u«k for an at>
coming election amt Mr. Hank* will ‘ the deceased each receive $1000 accord­
complete lhe work
IXirris so (ar was brought in by the con­ doubtless lie elected to succeed himself;
ing
to
tbe
terms
of
the
will.
pmpriation large enough to enable him
st action train, but tue regular freight
A Rare Bargain
Io carry out Ida plan of improvement.
All business was cleared up except the
To the Electors of
service will begin on the first.
2,321) acres in warm Iselt of Siskiyou;
Mr. Arant was m*«!e»t In hie demand
dray license which was again laid over.
Will Build Big Temple
Grand
Ball
at
Keno
Klamath County
II. N. Whiteline, who has conducted Geo. R. Hum was granted a building
and asked for only ||I>,MK>, and he was 5 miles from R. II. station. SOO acres
Klamath Falla will have a Maeonic a dairy (or some time, has sold his milch
farming land, balance pasture and well
The Keno Band will give a grand Gentlemen:—
allowed lees than one third of this watered for stock. The best sheep
|iermit for his new brick block. C. D.
cows,
thirtv-tive
head,
to
John
S
"-hook,
temple, a building that will be a credit
Having received the nomination of
who will milk for the Bonanza creamery. Willson and E. H. DuFault were granted ball at Keno Friday evening. May 29. It
amount. Mr Ntevl thinks II th« tinis* ranch in northern California. 50 head
will be the best of all and you must not
to that grand order and to thie growing The cows will I* delivered to Mr. Shook
is not loo short lie will Im successful in of cattle. 10 head of horses and all ag­
liquor licenses, and the «um of $133.33 miss it. WAIT! WATCH:! LISTEN!!!1 the Republican party for the office of
«■it y. At it meeting held Monday night on tbe first with the exception of five
sheriff, I wish to express my apprecia­
having lhe original allowance at least ricultural implements go with same and
due to Geo. Biehn on the unused
price ia only $5 25 per acre. $XtXM) cash initiatory «tep« were taken toward» the head which Mr. Whiteline retains in or­
tion of your efforts in my behalf. I feel
doubled.
and Im lance long term mortgage 7 fier election of a le-autiful brick atrueturc der to finish Ids milk contract with the lii-eiise for the Klamath Bar was ordered
J. P. Bonham, of the Binger Sewing ■ the more grateful, knowing as I do.
cent takes it. All fenced and has com­ on the corner of Main and Fifth ■treeta. Government Farmers throughout the refunded. Harriet Bros, were present Machine agency, is at Dorris selling
that it was the people without any po-
county are beginning to realize that and asked the Council for an exclusive sewing machines and phonographs.
fortable t> room house and three large
Will Stage From Dorris
itical combination, who have so honored
barns. Old age and Iosa of wife impels The corner lot, with a aixty foot front­ there is money in milking for a cream­ franchise for a music house and theatre.
Traveler* to and fr<»m Klmnalh Kall* owner to sell. He haa cleared 20 per age on Main Street, has lax-n pur "hawed ery and many of them are engaging in
W. A. Wright haa l*en making a me. I extend to each of you personally
The
reipiest
was
denier!
a.«
there
is
an
Hill have the Irenoflt <»i com petit ion over cent net for years on same.
Address. by the Maeona from Judge I.. F. Willila the business.
number of improvements on his pro­ my thanks for your efforts and confi­
ordinance governing such matters. perty in Eaat Klamath Falls.
The dence in me.
the lira line ax toon aa lhe l>«»rri* *rr«
Frank W. Hooper,
at |150 pet front foot. Complete plana
Beginning on the tirat of May it will Councilman A. ('astel was elected pres­ bouse lias In-ell remodeled and thorough­
Respectfully yours,
vice K00" into effect. The McIntire*
5 21*
Box 1X4. Yreka. Cal.
for the building have not Ix-en decided juat take twenty-four hour» to go from I
W. B. Barnes.
ident of the Council to fill the vacancy ly renova teii.
upon, but it ia nnderalood that the build­ Klamath Falla to Fortland. The Ore­
I created by the death of President Mas-
ing w ill eoat not lean than |2o,000, and gon A California Transportation Com­
ton. Dr. Geo. H. Merryman was ap-
that work ia to begin juat aa toon aa the pany haa l>een notitleil by the Southern
l«iinted health officer. This position
Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied
plana can I h > made and the material ae- Pacific Ofllcal» that on next Friday at X
had also lieen tilled by the late Dr.
etired. It ia the intention of the Ma- o'clock a. in. the tint regular train will
Maston.
aonic order to complete the building thia have Dorris and that it will connect
The Third ward is now «»presented in
Hummer. The building will lie either with No. Ill at Weed. The train for
tlie city government by two appointed
two or three atoriea, and one of theae Dorria w ill leave Weed immediately up­
councilmen, the Second by one elected
floora will be uaed aa a halge hall. The on the arrival of No. 111. This daily ser-
and one appointed and the First by two
lower fluor will lie rent««! (or huaineaa vice will lie the best that Klamath Falls
| elected.
houaea. The exact amount that will be
lias ever had for one can leave here at
i>x|a*nded on the building liai not laxm |
I o'clock a. m. and get to Portland early
A few good reasons for my success in the
definitely aettlexl, but it baa been dix idtsl
the next morning, making the trip in I Freight Coming by Dorris
that a building that will lie modern in
Jewelry Business-
juat twenty-four hours.
Freight for Klamath Falls is being
in every reapeet and will be one of the
shipped to Dorri». Heretofore only rail­
beat in the city la to lie built.
road freight has lieen shipped in, but
Notice ot Sheriff’» Sale
Sunday morning the construction train
By virtiin» of an execution anti order of *aie duly pulled in and left three carloads of
Cottages For Sale
iaauod by the Clerk of thr Circuit Court of K lam-
freight consigned to Klamath Falls on
Cottage No. 1. A neat seven room •th County, State of Ornron dateti the 2?th day of tlm side track. The shipments were
April,
19iW.
in
»certain
forarkamro»uit
in
the
Cir
­
cottage; closet, toilet and bath; piped
for hot and cold water; sightly location, . cuit Court for the »aid county and »tate wherein loaded unto wagons from the cars as
Is now on its way
corner lot; good wood »heo; price |2lXH); Klamath County Bank, a corporation a« plaintiff there is as yet nudepot nt Dorris. Some
terms, SltMIt) cash; balance in three, recovered judgment atrain»t P. B. Southworth and of the uuiierishable goods were pilei! up
Alice Southworth fur the aum of eiaht hundred
for the
years.
thirty »even dollar« and flfly cento(9*37.80) and near the railroad awaiting the arrival of
Cottage No. 2. A six room cottage ' cxm
U i and diaburaemeuto taxed at -ixteen dollar»
with closet, toilet and bath; good wood j and forty rent»<|16 40» on the 29th day of January wagons to transport it to this city.
All freight along the line is now being
shed; price, $1500; terms. »500 eash, i 1*0*.
balance in three years.
brought to Dorris for distribution. There
Notice h herby Riven that I will on the 30th «lay
Cottage No. 3. Same as No. 2, ex | of May. 190«, at the front door of the court hou>»v is no regular train service. Imt the con­
cept as to locaction; price, »1000, terms. in Klamath Fud«. in the »aid county at 1 o'clock in struction train brings in all freight for
Jiioo cash, balance in three years.
the afternoon of the »aid day. sell at publk auc
Doi i is and points beyond. The regular
The only place to get Phonographs, with a written
Cottage No 4. A plain four room tion to the hiyhe»t bidder for cash, th«1 following service according to all plans will la-
guarantee for one year.
cottage with large kitchen cabinet,sink described property to wit: Lota 7. H, 9 and 10 of
and city water in kitchen; price, »750; section 34, wH of »w‘», »w\ of sw1«. and lots 4, established on the first and from that
terms.|$;!50 cash.balance in three years. 8 and 6 of section ‘15, township V. south of range 7 time on Imtli freight and passengers will
Cottages No.5 and No. 6. Similar to east of Willamette Meridian. Also lot 2 of •<«c- lie bronghrtn the new terminal point.
tion 3. and lots 8 ami 6 of section 2. tp 37 a. r. 7
No. 4. Pries and terms the same.
Through freight arriving at Dorris will
of Willamette Meridian, in Klamath county,
An abstract of title furnished with •'ttfit
Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of lie brought on to this city by the Mc­
each.
the «aid P. R South worth and Alice South worth, Intire Transportation Company and will
MASON Ä SLOUGH
or sumach thereof as may be necessary to satisfy lie delivered at the store door or ware­
THE LEADING JEWELER
the said judfment in favor of Klamath County
house before it passes out of the hands
Rank a*ainat said P B Southworth and Alice
Seed Potatoes
Republican Block
«Southworth with interest (hereon, together with of the Southern Pacific. LocaLJreight
For Sale -7,000 pounds of Early Ver­ all costs and disbursements that have or may can lie billed to Dorris and from there
it can lie brought to this city by any
mont Med potatoes. These potato«» accrue.
Obenchaln. Sheriff.
teamster or by any company having an
took the premium at the last county Dateti at Klamath SUan
IVe are as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased
FalK Oiecon. April 27, 1W«,
I fair. Call at Burrsll Short ». 4-231 f
order for th* same.
«-MMÌ
APPROPRIATION
FOR CRATER LAKE
Congress Cuts Down Su-
perintendents Estimate
to a Paltry $3000
This Action Raises Hopes
for Construction of
Cleat Lake Dam
// / do not lead, why
do of hers 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.Heitkeinper,.lr.
Furniture
Klamath Tails
Furniture bouse
Opp. American Hotel
Leggett Springs
Ostermoor Mattresses
Picture Framing