Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 01, 1909, Image 7

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    BRIGHT (HOP I'ROHUF« TH
I.lli < EI.KBRATION
EASTERN OREGON
AT FORT KLAMATH.'
ABOUND BONANZA.,
WANTS TO HEUFDK.
WOUIJ» BRING TOURISTS.
William M< Murray’s Testimony
fer« Judge («ullowuy.
Re­
William McMurray, general passen­
ger agent of the <) II. and N. Hall­
way, testified before Judge Galloway
a« follows, In the ('inter Lake road
Injunction proceedings:
"it Is the exporiuneo of all trans­
portation companies that no one
thing will do more to bring a State
or region to the favorable notice of
the world than a great scenic wonder.
Take, for example, Yosemite Valley
in California
thousands of people
ylalt that valley annually who are at­
tracted there originally ami primarily
by the Yoaetnlie, who otherwise
would not go, and the class of peo­
ple at tract cd there are those who
have means of travel, and they spend
tholr money freely and their pilgrim-
ago lew «»meg a source of prosperity
to the Hiatus In which ami through
which th< y travel
, ''But the prime consideration tin
dor ull clrcumxtances Is accessibility,
and It Is becoming more and more so
all over th< world In proportion to
the degree of easy transportation
Many wonderful i< <-n<-w difficult of
access are simply stricken from the
list of forbidding hardship«. When a
fine turnpike was built Into th« Yo­
semite travel thereby was multiplied
i thousand fold
Now that s rail ■
road has been constructed to Its very
threshold. Il is difficult at tltilrs to
.iffoid accommudatlon for the crowd*
that apply
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i
Northern
Neighbors Preparing for Getting Tln-vl >1 Iking Taxed For Hie lout W «wk's Rain Gave (he Farmers ,
l.dt What II.. y N m A «1.
Bciietlt of the Western Pill.
Natal l»ay.
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I
Ashland Commercial College
Ashland, Oregon
H C. Graves of the Bull««tlc was in '
LAKEVIEW, Oro.. Jure 24
WHAT WILL YOU NEED FOR FUTURE LIFE’ Commercial,
i'liorn la a -rowing sentiment in East- tbe city Friday, having com« down •
Shorthand and English are taught here tn such a manner that
ern Oregon in lavor of secisllng tr >>n for th«' purpose of taking back with
our student* win success.
tbe western portion of tho Htate and hint tbe n< w press he han purchased
Modern furnishings, thorough course of training, practi­
forming a new State The seed was for bls paper. On account of unfore­
cal Instructors, Individual Instruction, and healthful loc/xtLon,
sown some time ago and well sprout­ seen delays In tbe arrival of a press
give our students a decided advantage.
ed. It 1s being Industriously culti­ erector« be will not bo able to got the
OUR GRADUATEH 8UCCAH8 IS OUR SUCCESS.
Addi­
In
vated In this and other portions of machine until after July 5tb.
tional Information may be had for the asking.
r
the dissatisfied portions of the Htate. speaking about condition* In his sec­
Tho cause ot tbe discontent I* tbe tion, be said:
“Providence has srnihxl upon the
bailing that beyond the collection of
taxes, there Is too little Interest tak­ people residing around Bonanxa, and
en by the better d«-veloped half In , as a result every one is happy. Tbe
the other section
It Is a frequently . rain of last week was Just wbat we
roponti-d remark that Portland, the, wanted, and it came In Just the man­
big city of the Htate, tak««s too little I ner most n’ieded. Thin nu-an» that
interest
In Eastern Oregon, and gives1 - very farmer of the Upper Country Is
'
No
Its attention chl«fiy to txxrstlng sec- j going to have a bumper crop.
(Ions that are alriady well vivanod i section of the county is more pro­
Ttier«« is an extensive development ductive than I* our*, the only draw­
now going *>u In Lake county, and It' back being tho lack of moisture Thia
Is extending to the country north. we got tbi* y«exr In the way of plenty
IT 41.1 IN n LEAVE McCMH'i»
Next year we hope to have
There are t> sources enough, and the of rain
MRS. M. McMUZAN, Prop’r.
!
I territory Is ample to make a great, it out. of Uncle Sam's Irrigating $
M'-CLOl'Ii. June 25. Roughly es­ land progressive common wealth
It t dltcbe*. Then wè will show the peo­ «
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timated, (wo hundred cabins of tho .is expected thi»
« ■ .slon movement ple of tbo State whether we are on
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites. ’
Italian strikers liave been appraised I will be taken up In earnest within, tbe map or not We will hold tbe rec­ J
by the < ommltteo of three The aver­ 11he next few years
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Rsjom,
Parlors, Two Club
(
ord, and hold It permanently.
age valuation of the cabins Is 536.
“Bonanza is hxiking for a big dele­ J
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
i
In ««th«-' words, then, the McCloud HT1CDNG OHORN IN
gation fiom this city for the Fourth
River Lumber Company ha* paid
>
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
> J
cot NTY CLERK'* OFFICE.. of July < «-1« bration Those who come J
about »7.000 io get rid of the Italiani
will have the time of their lives.
—
4/W
strikers
Ib-lsxp IXss. No< Relish PrevUioo* of, There are many people here who
The work of appraisement has not j
bave never se«-n our section of the
Bounty laxw.
b<-«-n concluded There are about too
county, and they ought to take ad«
A new railway bridge bav just been I NOTICE OF FIUVATE HALE OF
more cabins upon which values must
RKAL ESTATE.
Whew! Don't nay that when you vantage of this opportunity to pay us completed by th>- HpokVie-Portland
be fixed
go into the office of County Clerk' u visit. If they do they will come
Railroad Company whiz h spans the la the County Court of the State of
Three litiudrod Italians arc still i Imlaip lie Is sensitive about this lit­ back with their eyes opened
We
DOI NUN AT TIIK
Oregon for tbe County of Klam­
working for tbo company Those are tle expression, and something is Ila-. have the goods, and are not afraid Willamette River juaf- below Port­
A.-Y.-l*. KIN/HITION
ath.
land. The total lenrgth of this new
Ike hlgh-prli-od mon who were re­ ble to happen if you forget yourself or ashamed to show them."
In tbe matter of the Estate of
ceiving
more
than
»1.75
a
day.
and
use
it
Th««
cause
of
all
the
trou
­
bridge
from
opposP.e
bank
abutments
SEATTLE
June 25
Haturdaj,
Thomas Hodge, deceased.
Four hundred and flfty Italian* ble Is a little law that was passed by *
1* ,762 feet. T?je total cost of the
lune 26. will be Sprague and Dav­
NEARLY HAD HIN
Under an order granted by th«
have
left
the
camp
since
the
strike
j
the last Legislature which provides1
enport day and Coal Miners' day at
»600.006. and County Court of the County of Klam­
HEAD BLOWN OFF structure exv«eded
ended
tbat
the
scalps
of
the
various
ani
­
the Alaska Yukon -Pacific exposition,
Two hundred Greeks have come In mals on which bounty is paid must be A Bly Negro Investigated Blaet a more than v year was required in ath, Htate of Oregon, dated tbe 26th
while the Monday following will see
which to Vomplete the work. The day of June, 1909, I, the undersigned
to
take the places of the low-waged brought to the County Clerk and by
the Northweslorn Elka on band and
i.ilth- Too Noon.
superstructure, composed of struc­ administrator, will sell at private sal«
Italians.
him
kept
until
tbe
regular
mooting
ebn berjunlog of Hkagllt Valley week.
tural
str«|, rests on five massive re­ the following described property, to-
Ail
departments
of
the
McCloud
of the County Court. When that body
The blacksmith shop at Bly was
The at tendance from tbe very be­
River
Lumber
Company
are
running!
inforced
concrete piers faced with wlt: An undivided one-half interest
meets
he
is
to
bring
the
said
and
nearly tn«.- scene of a fatal accident
ginning of the exposition has boon
The strike is over and ■ aforesaid scalps and submit them to Thursday afternoon, when a colored granP.e The draw span of this new in Lots 1 and 2 of Block 34 Original
remarkable, attaining a dally av- full-handed
the inspection ot tho Court
If he man engaged in digging a well nar­ bridge la 521 fe«?t long from center Town of Klamath Palls, Oregon; and
>rag<> of over 23.000 The secret of almost forgotten
does
this,
there
will
be
fun
This
law rowly escaped having his bead blown to center of the end pins, and engl- an undivided one-half interest in Lots
this wonderful attendance seems to
1. >, 3, 4 and 5 in Block 78 of KUm-
be in the fact that a special program TO TRANSFER STIGAMKR KLAM­ was passed when tbe weather was off.
Known only by the name of iFeers claim that it is tbe longest
ath Addition to said Town, now City
'draw
span
in
the
world.
The
ship
­
cold
and
no
one
thought
of
what
ATH.
"Smoky,'' he has been a man of all
ted special feature* are prepared for |
would happen If a lot of skins were work >n tho neighborhood, and wax. ping of Portland is very extensive, of Klamath Falls, and an undivldsd
the entertainment of (he visitors i
I'lann ar« being made by the Klam- brought in during the summer Well, engaged to dig a well for the use 'of and an immense drawbridge is re­ one-half Interest in tbe certain par­
from each locality as (bey visit the*
cel of land In said City described as
nth
lake Nuvlgattor Company to it baa happened to De Lap. as It has the shop
fair from time tn time
He had dug down about quired to accommodate the many ves­
follows: Beginning at the moot
niov.- th«« »1« am« r Klimm'h •«> the happened to all the County Clerks i
The exposition grounds are b««oti> i
thr« ■ L t *h -n it became necuroiary sels
»
northerly corner of said Lot 1 in said
Upper
Lak«
■••«illy
part
I ch have lu th«« Stat«-
The
skins
decay,
and
‘MXUtlful aiol nt t fiO'tlv« j
do »««me bloating, and he d-eclded
mt mor
Block 78, thence northerly 38 de­
I'•«••ti h«'rr f r»»ni 1 •< >i ■ 'sn«l to ugurr on with (bis proc«** comes an aroma' to ii
<
t
»¡Ofc
I«
M
Uftl
black i - wder for the p urpose.
•acii dn'
nd (hi- f.
For Bale or Trade—Residence and
grees 56 minutes east 60 feet, thence
<
h.
<
'>ntr*<
’
t
(
“
’
»villi
tile
boat.
that
is
anything
but
pleasant.
Clerk
,
After putlinit in tho charge
found cuslness property in the best tows
cl-mt to acr«'iint t • »! tbo tbroait’
southerly 51 degrees 4 minutes east
U I il
h< pluit ♦ o th« navtgniiot. ItuLap die lari « that If he is uot fur-'
udfh I «i»
n<-
that h<- bad no fuse, so i’uiprovlsed ta tbe Willamette valley.
«14« d
100 feet, thence southerly 38 degrees
v< i'lliy maturwd, uished with a refrigerating plant that 1 'he ait io !. rolling sornr -powder in
’ company hi
T’ . pl« •• did
u«i« ,i*4 thv
inquire at tbe BosLon Store
56 minutes west 60 feet, thence
hit
’
,
th
Klamath
«till
it
is
«
<ithir
M-alpa
will
have
to,
ho
or
«
ho
I.»«»ny of
Olt H ' í‘ú6’ .tit: • on
».«. iper
After lighf/.ng the fuse ?-2tf
northerly 51 degrees 4 minutes west
«i'lU l><* !UOV t*<!. iiu i .i through tats to movi*
Jtidging
1
From
the
condition
■
a
1
i
i
G;<
a I «.utii.. what hi/ deemed the
wort<) i .« j
j rlo* of iKlmh-
Í
. lit O
100 feet to the place of beginning;
tomlei «■ tabli«!ii d. ot th<* ft« al pa now on hand, they will;
"I - r len
i tlm«/, be wondered
4)011» tb i teal arsii f . , to Akiiy II »ÜI
all being situated in Klamath Coun­
Till*
I m U a I will •• >iie««
."
.th
n
Ktaa«
’
bog
in
i
t
o
mov«
’
’
n
.»
day
or
two.
Ini
irne *>f tb i.,i>nd.«1 « cbibiin. MÌÌ go
it it
>uld go '
/ nd looked down
ty, 8tate of Oregon.
to makf ihi Ahu»)< .* Vukon- l'uri hr till! tn ttu 11k»* hi Huti.e point on lb« no ‘untino*, hr «lu't’ful. and don't : into the well to sev bow things were
The sale will be made on or after
Ci
v
Ma)
Cr<
wk.
IE
ikhig
i«*utv
*i«i
*
’
w
how»
'«poult Ion one of th uioHt dvnirubh*
• -till ■ aloni; le Found out inatanter,
the 7th day ot August. 1909, and
Ml
1
l-ietl
who
âihort
a
»
pò#
•
.!)!••.
«pots to be found on (bo ioast (o
lor .i he rite« -t over the blast went
bids will be received at the office of
visit, and people by (be thousanda are has charge oi the ftansp e’.itlm mat
FARMER UIINON TO Kill ICE
off
Smokey’’ got the full effect
Thomas Drake, corner of Fourth and
t'*rs.
stalos
lli.it
I'
i
tli>
plan
>1
hi-'
taking advantage of the opportunity
of th- dirt an«/ stones thrown up by
Main streets. City ot Klamath Falls,
Special programs and attractions company to «.« ablisa a crvlcc which; -i.-niar) of Agriculture Will Quit the ¿hot. and as a result he la laid
Oregon.
will
enable
iMssorigors
to
arrive
a!
i
xr«« arranged for -arh and every day
ofiice at th«" End <>f I'cve-nt
up lor repair s. Both eyes are swol-
The terms of the sale: For cash,
of tbe fair to suit the visitors in at- Crater Isikc tw»L ■ h-iuis sHer ih-v
i -ii hut, bf.t it i* the opinion of the
Year.
gold coin of the United States
leave
thia
city.
tendance
physician In charge that he will not
Dated this 26th day of June. 1909.
Roundings have rec« nl *, been t.ik-
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It Is t utuor«*d that James Wilson j los< his / yeaight, although this will
JOHN FREDERICK WILSON.
A strawlwrry plant bearing 800! <-u on the U di < c <* latke and rtporLi of Iowa, Secretary of Agriculture not b«- 'definitely known for a day
Administrator
of tbe Estate of Thom­
aro
that
It
has
m*««n
f«>tinq
feasible
to
*<<ll developed berries I* thought to i
will retire from public life at the end or two. The face is badly cut and
as Hodge, deceased
7-1. 8-1
be tbe record, oven for this prolific operate the Klamath to good advan­ of this year.
bruisvd and swollen nearly twice its
arlety, yr In the field of Mike Ab-j tage. In ordir to mow the boat it
While no authoritative announce­ norm al stse, but if no complications
not. not far from Dufur, such s plant will be necessary tn 1ak-< it to pieces ment of the selectlou of a successor sot in. ’ Smokey’’ will be around
DISSOLUTION OF PART NKIWHIP.
The plans of the j to the veterau secretary has been j
ilourlsbcH
The berrlca have been; .«nd rebuild It
agfdn In a couple of weeks
Notice is hereby given that th«
■ ount >1 time and again by doubtful ; Klamath latke Navigation Companj I made. It is understood that the name I
undersigned
has disposed of his in­
persons The plant is supported on- I will be perfected In the near future' of Chari«** E. Scott of Kansas is re-1
Ed Brown, the woolgrower, was in
GASOLINE ENGINE
tlroly by one root, and spreads over I mid a<>m<- definite action will then be. i ivlng oriou < onsideration. Scott) town last Saturday from hi* sheep
terests tn the Klamath Falls Cream­
lTiuipd Water, Buns
ir Ian;" area
It has grown with no, taken.
1. lie r , r .-.-ntutive from the Second camps, and stated that ho would wtnd
Milker, SejMirator, ery to C. Ashley. All accounts will
unusual cultivation
district of Kan-n, and is serving up his spring shearing to-day (Thurs­
Chops Feed, Etc. be collected and debts paid by Ash­
Mir Hattie Wilson and two chll-1 his fifth term In tbe house.
day I. Mr. Brown seemed very en­
Saves Wages ley and Holcomb, his successors.
A fine Ashland homo to trade for Iron. Nina and Ryb«>rn, will start I
C. F GOODRICH.
State your needs.
thusiastic over the results of the
Klamath county fnrtn under ditch next Friday morning to «Ashland,
Mention papor
How Is the till- to your landT If, pre.x-nt clipping and said that tho av-
Inquire nt II. Boivin's plumbing es­ their old horn««, on a visit and to at­ you don't know, get an abstract from I
Kollo Hoyt of Delta. Ohio, arrived
erage was nine pounds of wool to the
tablishment, Main t., Klamath Falls,; tend 8. <>. Chautauqua, which begins tho
Klamath
County
Ahoitmct for twenty-one cents per pound.— ÌVST1NK VXIRRA x J m SOAI.KA. WTNnMII.tJ« hehre Monday evening, where he ex­
Sv-amo*. KoV-r*. 0uoUi• Xscta«*. *«*•»
P*.
«r»
Oregon.
6-21.7-5.
Ihore the 7tb of July.
Co , opposite Court House
4-8tf .Merrill Record.
pects to make his home permanently.
All <^n«l lu MaX ill rOKTlJlNI». OH»«a>«
Fort Klamath Is planning a grand
celebration during the weak of July
1th. Many parties from this city
have already expressed a desire to go
there. Captain Totten of the Wlno
ma hus nnnounrod that during the
entire wonk, beginning July 4th and
ending on the lOth. tho boat will
make tbe round trip to tho Agency
Landing dally. The fare for the
round trip will be |l, with the privi-
leg* of going on to Fort Klamath and
stopping over for a few days. The
rate to Fort Klamath now Is 12 36
one way. or |l 50 for the round trip
Tho reduction announce«! by Captain
Totten will make the round trip far«-
only 13.50.
There will I m « many Indian foaturvs
at tho celebration which will apfu-al
strongly to all newcomers
P. RITNER, A- M.,
President
Lakeside Inn, |
FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft CO
The Talk of
the Town is
the
lUV ••••••••••••••
The Boston Store
When we talk (1othl«|t, we arv tlM-rc with the |p><>di.
Our taitkw Mil
racks are packed with the beat product* of wholcaale tailors.
Besides, we are in a position to give better satisfaction than any
other house—we have our own tailor shop and every suit lmtvc* our
store only in perfect condition, no matter how severe the alterations
are, it don’t coat us any more.
THE M OFF SALE WILL LAST ONLY FOB A FEW PAYS MORE.
WK KKKl* YOUR SLIT PBE8SKD FllKE OF CHARGK.
KLAMATH’S
LEADING
STORE
town.
OSTON STORE
Tlio biggest stock of Boys' Sults from S to 10 years In
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