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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
W1LNON AT SI*Ok HE SKK PU TIONARV ALMOST \ KNOl h«)l T Will Visit Various Part- of the In liv; lunation <f a l’lira.»e Timi Hu» Hailing, r Hules Adversely to S. I’. Eight of Way titer s»'«< ml IH- land Empire Before Returning Pu..I<«l Many Visitor«. to Washington. v.sion into l enirai Ore .on. SEATTLE, Sept SPOKANE. Wash., Sept. 10. II Evkr since The report published by this paper re. -fitly as to V '* presence of Hill's surveyor.- at Crescent (toimirl> Odell > is confirmed by the following statemer.t that Hill's surveyors are pushing forward into the country south of Bend, it also goes to show, by a glance at the map. that Klamath Huri-lmatl have been given light ot wu; . Over the entli«' «-<-oud dlvlsioii of sixty miles, lliirrtuuiu hus b«*en pit« off the field. Th«* acquisition last v. e«-k ui the Central Oregon railway rlgi t.i of way and hurviys from Madru . into Bend also gives the lllll Him udvaiitag ■ In Its race for the Cal ifornia goal. t'ontra« iot| In The Dalles yester day w«'io In conference with Porter brothers relative to th«1 biting of it contract for eight tulles of line fioul t'elllo, whir«' ti-.«> Fill llu«' will cross the Columbia, to Free bridge, a cross ing on th«* Doscbule» Deschutes three tulles sdlttll of its i olltlm in <• with lie Co luntbla. ll is expected that this <*on- tract will be let before the end of the week. Announcement In th«' dl «patches from Rattle flat John F. Steven» had been made president of the Ore- Itut He l*io'«ali|y Hellldll'l Like io < Repeal This let. ABERDEEN. Waalt . Sept. 8. 1‘lutiglng headlong front thè rocky side of thè mountain iti Ilio iti i li.pl«- ’i uni i' io .ir Lnk«' t'ui'bmnn, ami wltli the openlr.g of the Exposition visi i on li ri I James Wilson, secretary of de tors l.ave wondered at the odd labels Nori li partment ot agriculture, has been In on the mineral exhibits in th«* Alaska th» l«*t- 1.1 . tim'onsclous body boundlna front vited to come to S: okaite to attend building, for after each printed name crng t<> « rag for the second national apple show, there appears the rather mysterious which will be formally opened the 500 fi>«*t, and and incongruous words, “See Die- morning of November 15th by Presi brok'Ut bone tioaary." To sue a large mass of dent Taft pressing a button in tin* Fred linker of mineral labeled "Porphv ry, See Die Falls is doubtless the point Hill is White House. Mr. Wilson will bi the In «•Olllp.ltll tlonary." or -'Silicate, geo Diction aiming to reach on his route south guest of official» of the National Ap from this illy. ary" caused no little speculation into California. The route through ple Show, Inc., the Spokane Chamber I i.Wi t ain <■ a -i day I'll.’ part y start among sight»«'ers, and it is i only w iih- this section to 8an Francisco is the of Commerce and the Iowa Society of ed to li.».. ml. when Baker lost hi ' tn tl.«' last few days that tile secret ratuial one. both a - a matter of dis Spokane during his stay in the city , footing and plunge.l over a precipice has leaked out. tance and tou nage. Thu statement and it is expected Le will afterward I fore the «•».-« of bls horrified wife I. is i. th«' yr.y it happened: Com made to this paper r.ceutly by visit various parts of the Inland Em Hi. body roll d down the mountain missioner John C. McBride is long George S. Long, western munager of pire before returning to Washington. side until finally it caught In u buiirli oa mineralogy but short on orthog-1 the Weyerhauser Timber couipauy, to The first show in Spokane, in ItOS, of shrubs. There lie lay until found exhibits rapby. When arranging the the effect that the Upper Klamath contained exhibits from thirty-two by one of the party, who fully ex gon Trunk Is taken as liretutald«' di«ta id to I is - enographer ahe lake in the future would doubtle- stales and territories, also entries pect. d to find film dead. Baker wa» ub,(amintIon of the *ti«t®m®nt that labels which were to mark the ex b-> one ot the greatest lumber center* from the provinces of British Co lu ni- revived, and after u time wulked to Hill's line would be prt>|erte«l from hibits. Realizing his Inability to al in tl r West, goes a long way to show bia and Ontario and several foreign camp. He win frightfully bruise I the Columbia Imo California. ways got the ight letter in the right why Hill would naturally* seek an Countries. The success of the ven about the body and fncr. The party Stevens is not the man »ho woiil.I plat ?, b«' thought to make doubly outlet through this section. ture was somewhat unexpected, con Th«» sit nt tl «■ bead of a sag« brush rail- reached h< re In the afternoon uml sure by having his stenographer look sidering its character and aco^e, and linker's injuries were attended to by fir»» road, and Mr. Kerr said: up the wor«l in question in the dic WASHINGTON. Sept. 9. The before the close of the first day it was HI.« body Is literally I,;lne. regal «th s of <o«t not “I don't know what th«' exart plan!- a physician. tionary. S i after each jaw-breaker general land olliee has reject'd the determined to mack it an aimual af purple from head to foot. of the Oregon Trunk are, mid I don't any little plaything !>• «•» t ■« h«> remarked, “see dictionary." Th«' I), »chut« s Railroad company’s map. ( fair. That the people gave it hearty W Ul painted rod." young lady conscientiously inserted covering section four of its ro.nl up know ns the officials of that Un«’ support is videnced by the fact that A marriage 11« u» was l->ucd Sat his instructions as copy , mid as such the I1 chutes river, because of a con know exactly, but It isn't reimonable more than 120.000 persons visited urday by County ( L ik I»« Lap to it went to the painters. M< I. I '.'Illi. flict with the Or« gon Trunk 1 Line, to suppose that a Hill line will be the exposition during the six days. Eugen«* IsaatH and Ml«.« Ida Hook, Th«- paint«- - follow. l c® V r< w l.«>.,«■ map of this section has I he re built south from the Columbia nini Th® president lit Uli iM'vnn »t'-ulll The competition in all classes at both of Ft. Klamath. I.ati-r the con llgiously. and the signs were securely- was based on the ground tirât stop nt Hie first sag, brush obstrue- ythlp cotitpany was taking a Journey the forthcoming exposition is open to plo, who are descendants of th«« Hist nailed up before the commissioner through this section It Fs not n-.-ee.«- tlon In Central Oregon." all the world, and prizes and premi- aerosi the water. When th«’ ship Surveyors have already been ini iibllnnls, presented tbemselvcs to saw them, Ti en began the unrolling saiv for both companies to build on was In it dangerous channel be be- ums of $2 5,000 are offered. Advices Justice Mill« r, who performe«! the of the red tape to get them down and the same side of the river, both hav pushed Into the territory far south of « unte «-ngng' <1 In coni «'i sation w ith already to hand indicate that entries marriage service. The statutory an appropriation for the paintin of ing admitted in their testimony that B ml. the lnti«-r point forty-five miles the pilot, an elderly tenu, who bad will be made not only from most of allowed officials for the s< rvic«- Is new placards. Ot course, the official a railroad could be built on either south of Madras, to gain control of spent moot of hli; Ilf«* on th" water. the apple districts of the United which l< ok« d rather large to the painter hail his work mapped out a bank. This decision can be appealed ti.e pas -.-s west of th«' i'milina moun Tlw piesideiit of th«' «itmpany re States and Canada, but al.-o from for •'pll«ants. The brUb groom stated, long way ahead, and this is why that to the Secretary of the Interior or the tains, where the country Is mor«' or eign countries, including England. um from Missouri; »how me," which marked: "I auii¡»> «• you know nil for two months visitors paused be Harriman company can file new maps less cut up by lava beds. Germany, France and the orient. It was done, and the ceremony consum nleotl th«* damt'-tous place* In thin fore the mysterious “See dictionary” covering the right of way on the op is expected to have more than 2,000,- ihlgaihan laborers rniKi: mated. It Is not h-arned wh« ther the channel?** signs and pondered. posite side of the Ib-schutcs. Th<> "Nope,*" replied th«* pilot. 000 apples arranged In novel and at Judi:«« followed the usual custom of Harriman map® of sections 3 an I 5 “ You don’t!" Ialine.I th«' presi tractive displays. kissing tl e bride. it. II. < OLE H AS A GOOD WORD are still to be passed upon by the dent. "Then why are you In charge FOR KLAM VI H land offle®. DON'T PROSPECT FOIl GOLD John V. Miller and wife of Merrill of th«> wheel?" Telegraphic advices recelv <1 from “B< emu"’ I know wiu-r«* tin» bud W«>re registered at th<> Livermore 1 Th.'r.ks tin* I'> pulntioii Will Ileacli Washington this week by Carey * But Make a Search for Pitchblende If On«- htindred and thirty Bulgarian i Monday. places ain’t."- Ilar¡»«*r** Weekly. 30,000 in Eight Years and Will. Kerr at Portland, attorneys for the went on a strike on the Clear lake Y< it Want a G< < d Stake. Add His Family to Help. Oregon Trunk railroad, state that dam last Tuesday an.I remained out Prospectors of ti.e Northwest who Secretary Ballinger has ruled ad until Wednesday, when nil returned ♦ « H. H. Cole, a prominent mining are looking for gold and silver would » versely in the matter of the Harri to work except fourteen. The trouble i i man of Boise, Idaho, who is the own do well to keep their eyes peeled for man application for right of way over arose through factional difference.! er of extensive mining interests in « “pitchblende,” according to A. W. the second i division of the hard- between the interpreters, and for n a Stiller, curator of the Oregon Acad California, Idaho, British Columbia fought route into Central Oregon, time things looked rather warlike ♦ ♦ formerly Sanderson’s and Santa Domingo, is paying this : ♦ emy of Sciences. This ore is what The decision dies that the interior around the camp, due to the attitude ♦ Corner of Main and Seventh Streets : section a visit, and is wonderfully ♦ radium is made of, and is likely to department is without Jurisdiction In of some of li e striker» starting In to impressed with our possibilities, as We arc selling strictly for Cash, and by »«> doing arc abl to <|ir»ta ♦ be found and thrown away unl%-s granting the application, inasmuch as Intimidate tb< men who wished to re. ♦ * will be seen from the following inter these a» our prices: t> it has already passed upon and ap- turn to work. the prospector can recognize it. ♦ view which a representative of this < •t .1 :! rb. I at w u; v.; i a’ion : doz. “The Colorado School of Mines The Sheriff of Modoc county wa« ». quarts paper had with him: ♦ of the Hill line over the contested called in by the government officials ♦ • « wants all prospectors to be on the * € • * ♦ * bali gallon I »5 “I think this city will have a pop ♦ ground, a distance of sixty miles and lie arrived on the scene with one ■> lookout for pitchblende," Colonel ulation of 30,000 inhabitants within Mb. Ito* Go« <1 Of»«- Te.'i t Î »en per ton St«« k Salt from SI erars bridge to Madras, Crool; deputy. This action seemed to hard Miller says, “and when they find a I'riiii«-», 20 II « the next eight or nine years. This < rio I.er», •„ msc ♦ county. black, rather glassy ore whose ele a quieting effect on the Bulgarian«', Sugar, line gruii., I I Ib». SI. IO < i n. k< rs, 11 cn < »e statement is based on your vast re <» A3.IO Ii>. I in- Gul-. Go. Slur Tol>nv<-<>. Secretary Ballinger's ruling Is the for the trouble was immediately ■ ments they are not posted in, send a HorM-»li<a> T«>t»n«ro lb. Bo» Sill .'snap. sources in the way of timber, agri «tiff' st body Jolt the Harriman peo abated. The Sh< riff of Modoc county ♦ specimen to me in Portland and I tipemli« <«<l 'I olm < <> |i>. Simp Igiuiiilry t culture and tourist travel. Also, its ple I ave received In the caloric battle appointed one of the government will have it analyzed and if it proves location, which makes it the distrib in courts and along the Deschutes Dry Goods Staples, Gents* I urnishin;: Goods o ♦ foremen as a local deputy, who to be what is wanted I will inform uting point for all Jhe smaller towns canyon since Porter brothers first be Boots and Shoes and Ladies’ and doubtless prevent occurrences of them. ♦ in tl.if section, it occupies ubout the gan active operation* the fli t week Children’s I’urnishings kind In the future. “Pitchblende is found in Colorado same positlcn that Spokane did in its in Julwr The decision borders close The seventy white laborers »em and in North Carolina, but in quan- Wo appreciate the country trade and extend a hearty welcome : b- ginning. I think this country of- to a knockout blow to the Harriman to you when you come In to see us. High« t cash pi Iren pntii for ployed on ll < f'l'to lake day took no ♦ tities too minute for use. We have Country Prodm . Hides and Fur«. * line, and is more far-reaching in Its part In the strike, but remained nt to import all the pitchblende now be fied business and farming than any bearing than .: indicated on the sur their work throughout th'» entire ing used in the manufacture of ra place I was ever in. There are op face. trouble. dium, and the cost is enormous. The portunities here for people t« <o I»»»«" i.'nb"--.« the Harriman people, as a Supervising Engineer Hopson stat miner who finds a ledge of pitch la >t rc-eour.«'?, can show to th" federal ed that everything at Clear lake was blende is therefore running the risk er and all do well. Add to all this court in Portland that the Deschutes now progres1 Ing »nllsfactorily, and it of getting rich, and need not hunt your perfect -.ummer climate, and the canyon Is a defile tnder the definition > any longer for gold or silver." * appll d by the federal statutes, the of this nature would occur. The Oregon Academy of Sciences is 77 t M . MA/?? ///’A f.OA Q “The tule lands of this section is Hill people must be left alot -• to hold a recent organization, incorporated on of this country's greatest n -.-:< ts undisputed right of way over thb; CH-dtl Vli . CAN I »>•’ lol Ml FA kltYWHI WF POINTING TOT under the laws of the State, and has ir ■ if you but know it. The growing of strait -Ic section of the line, l’or the taken over the Portland Free Mil- celery on these marsh lands, in tny sgum for the purpose of classifying opinion, will up one of the chlc-f in- the ore« now on exhibition ir the dtistrie», and ana In tn comi comparison with oth- Enroll ont of ttu ¡lint: ¡..ist year 4G8. city hall. Just to show how rough it can sections of the country devot- d to All gradustes placed In good position*. come, we publish the following: Filled but 50 per cent application* tor office help. Alcohol is obtained from peat by he celery industry, $1,000 an acre .Judge Bea Exportation ot wood pulp mny be s realize 1 on land suitable foi filo be 1 affidavits i in which It was clearly treating the fibre with sulphuric add I prohibited throughout the pu rpoßc. To back up my opln- -t forth to the court th at the Des- and fermenting with a special yeast. and a »bury adrance lu th< it Intention to bring tnj hu t 3 canyoi fs I p* ;i: defile and Send for new Folder and Succea» Storie». print pap r Is cxpectcll throng!.ou By family hero, end ai o alvlse mj J. plenty of r<x i in which the I nit 1 SL’itc1. 1’aper mtrflii ant of tue naval training station, friend» to ie along." ’«> ’ >"Bd two roads. In < • nsequcnce turers iim lfttn«-. owning committee which 1 ave in charge wing the LSHWED H)k > riI|»J.NlN WÍIEK V.iWl right to < i. timber on crown lands ) CUMPtTEK f WITHOUT CHAIM Portola festival, comm-rnorating of have call I on Sir Lorimer Gotiln, F discovery of San Francisco bay tr< premier, and aiikcd that H Portola in 1709, have co-structed the canyon if tney contlnu construc m^nt prohibit Y’erba Buena, island, San Franc tion into Central Oregon. pulp to the V bay, w hat is jiri.'. > i u ‘ ■ 'i i i1 ■: V: :irl :>i i m II- ever erected. The Sign, -wnich has Ma, ¡i<-li«s«'tts bit io the construction work, llill - Force of t.'li i umsbttl« <•• been cut on the slwplng bill» of the M now I us right ot way giant« d for the E. W. B Tiati p (in the country; island, 1» 1,300 feet long by 135 feet " e’e lific dk'tanre from the month of the once rodi' a 1 11.' , but. 1 bad I high. The words “To^t ola Festival,' that during the y pfir ending Novetp- D< schule» t o Madras, leaving Harri- it up. October 19tb-2l3d” are arranged in her 30th, 1908, 1 t . 1: 4 new trees were j Cycli it two lines, each letter of which Qccu- planted and 741 old Irretì were r<-, from the mouth of Trout areek to MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r pi.-s a spree 45 feet by 45 feet, the ■ placed. During the preceding five Madri: ov or ground which is abxo- outline of the letter* being eight feet yp.trr., 13,11.3 tree» had been distrib- luit ly u;i<-oi,t< ilcd. Tliu Hill line rope f» Motlfin iniprovt'ittt rite. 73 fochiih mitt nuitoH. in width. The work was dene by tiled among fifty-five towns. The into Madras from tin Deschutes * York Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club I» digglug trenches eight inches in cost in 1908 of new ti« • > averaged takes a different and em.Ier route I RooniTt, Etc., Etc. ' r depth and filling them with lime, $1.29 each, and the average cost of than th« Harriman Trout, creek line. $____ which shows up char and white! maintenance was twenty cents per 1hr- ,[i tip Des Mrs. J. Frank Adams and »on we Goodrich’s Cash Store : Cwffll Pacts Worth Noting J against the green of the hillside. tree. chutes from Its mouth both HUI and / registered nf Hie Lakeside Monday. > M . SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS VX/W'W*. % *» % % WAS W*. % S.W* -J