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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1909)
it I. MCI I <>l MICH. IlltOI IIIlli«>\ AM» < HILDBEN cutting wood. They were first klllud III 1*1.IEH IO I IIE I’HS'IAI IHI Elt'H (.ItOUIH (,| NOB'IIIEItN KLAM por.il« ia that section freeaw; then I.EI I l it 05 l»l.< l.l"l IO5H Next Miller and u 10-year-oh! son cf ATH ( ALLS l oll LI MIIEIt tb«'.v m | i | <«(m>‘ to th»- Klamath Basin Mr. Hioi In i ton, who were driving the to ft'«'«! it H" fields her««, and the I lie Judge Will I'ucxue So Eurther u Will Doiibl« flic (npiK ify of Tli«'lr i (•bi Il wiih thu nlglit <»f III« 3 (Rii of No teams I nulliig wood. Having killed IH m ussioii 'Iiiut Is'ioi» lory, I ini!' 1 < .'II again rejoice and, takljg Mill to Enable Tlu'iii to Meet vellili« i. |s72. thè H«< onci evmillig nil this party, they rode rupidly down Vi'ry Far, th« ir ntii.t, i trai.i/ a «ross the fields, l«i< ri aM il D«'iiMtn<l. • iteci Ilio diali»! rollìi attempi Oli Ilio towards where u (Jormau sbcop returning In I the «¡Vi'nlng with the Editor IlKpubllcun. In’t It a pity pml of l'nptlllll JlieksOtl. Wllll II 11 ■ harder nmued Hi ever or Hoover mid limit hag. Imt II loyal citizen, a fnlthful public W. T. Burn» and M F. Looseley ar- troop of ciivalry, aaalsted by aoiuu imotlier of the Brotherton hoys wen Hine« the huntlng has proved ho iffleer mid all nrouml good fellow will riv«'«l Friday ev«'nlng fr««rn Fort «tozcii clll/ezii». lo ■urroilllil uml clip' herding n band of sheep a little moi' • ven hi rm«' Intervals rush Into print Klumath on tlx lr way t«» Han Fran- I'oor, a gr< at many ar«- spending time lune t'iiptuln Jiick unti I i I h limili of than n quarter of n mile from the with a beautifully blcnd«r<l ma..: of cl <o, wl.« ««' tlo i go to purchase the trapping, and « very day two oi three runegath», timi a party of »even «Iti- ! cabins, uml in plain view. Mr. HcoVr misinformation, coupled with deduc mmliliK'iy for doubling th« capacity arrive In town bringing mink, skunk zoixi umlcr thè li'iuti'rahip of t'npt. I whs mounted, while the boy wan on tion« wl.lch do not follow even troui of tl e Utter 41- Burns aawmtll, located and ring-tailed coon hid«!» with them I» Apple i'iito, loft I,Iiik v 111u lo wurn ' foot. Heelng the Indians rushing his false promises? Now. there » my ut th«' head of Wood fflv«'r valley on and occasionally a few marten, iho »< itici» of Upper l.owt rivor, Lnn , towurdH I.Im with painted face» and frl'-nd, Hoti Emmltt: lie» on« 'if Ann!«* * . Mr. Loo;i< ley i» super- though the»« latt'r have not as ye*, «••Il i valloy uml l’hiii luko of tholr I In undid.Ing mins, Mr. Hoover put our best mid h'lidlng citizens, u man intend« nt of the mill an«l has had ac- > really started to get good. limine e «oiiiplyluK ulti) mi urgent bpurs to Ills horse mid iitti'inpti’d to who v.mitH to do th«- right thing at ml Ilv«' charge of It »Inc«! e««min<'iiremen'. ioi|i|i- i of ilio Hottlora of Link vili*« tot away, tin ling first one way lint NAVIGATION STOP« tini"*, mid yet, first, s> •• how ho of opeiatlon» last July. During this' villin i . i-iiiloi>.i il l>y Hiiporlntoiiilont then unotliei us the liidlumi headed ON I I’I’EK LAKE imi fd things up In tbu Evtuing time ft ha» turn«-«) out nearly one mil (Montili, Ilio otiti i l III roiiiiiiiiinl ili Et him off, filing lit him all the while, Herald. lion f< < t of merchantable lumber. ('«»Id Hnap l’ut- All (raft Out of Kluliiiith limi Hi iit down conno twenty until filially ho fell from Ills horse As to whether or not the reclama Tl •■ timber for tho mill Is pur-! Bunin«'»» for a Tim«-. or moli' Hpoiioor carblm», w fili ti The boy, bi'lng some distance ncur'-r tion officials withdrew Ills Keno f'irni «la <■«! from th«« government and is ioni lni| ileo villi«»*«' ubout in Iti n I k h t the houses. < i.ipeil the Indians* vigi from entry as a hoim-Htead, I etr not the highest grade yellow pine, an«J The sudd« n drop in temperature Homo twolvu or moro cititeli» limi lance In their eagerness to kill He.. udvls« d, but if Mr. Emmltt'» informa Mr. Looseley states that he finds this of last Friday has ha«l the ef uKi'iil tu «o on tho linziiriloni expo ver, made a strnlght run for home tion In regard to that matter is no »«mi«.- of »ripply quit«- satlsfactory fect of locking the Upper lake in the illtlon, bui whoii nll Moro moiintiil mid had covered over half the dis mole reliable than tin- rest of bl : ;i->- Th«' stumpage price is S3.25. grip of Ic«- and putting out of busl- taino before the Indians noticed hl romly for tho Mlnrl. nll leni »«tven . 1 i"i. oi I.. n i ai" r :ii ’ i. I. , It Contracts hav«j been made for 1,- n«'-s all of the boats that ply its wa foniiit urg<*nt i '.cum » lo offor for flight. wl ’ i they turned In pursuit, | Is of little value. While some slight Inconven- f'OO.OO«) for delivery next year, and *t ters. tlioir fnlliiio to r< iponil. Homo bini of him. Tim mother, huvlng wit- What !•>' «alls "l)< <«'ptlon No. 2" u 1- for tl • purpose of Incr'-aslng the l«.'Dce lias been r-xp'-rlenced earlier in biiopii- too minti utIiniilui• il III tin i ■ no < d the nllni k on H' ever, hnd pui’i ly u »«-If dcctrptlon, for neither capacity of the mill to such a poh'. th«- season, this Is th«' first time when offiirtn (o ilrltik • iioiik I i Whiskey lo rushed Into the cabin, secured a Win ('allfornla nor Oregon ever ced.d any as to enable them to till these or«l -rr. all the b«);:ts have had to tie u; . Tho koi tip tholr «««lungo; nonio limi ioni* ch« «tor rifle and revolver, mid was till«' or ma.ah lunds to the United that th«! machinery I» being pu •- Ice y« st* «lay was ro thick In the iiiem i il r.t ImnliilliiK too nomi uml tm.’ilng to im-et her son Hhe turned Htutes, and never pretended to do ho . chas«'d Od«s»a «■•■ <1: as to make It Imposslbl- Nearly 4<iO, tholr brnvory oozeil out wlth III e In i ride |oos<- ill the advancing suv Jlcncit " I >•■< ept ion No. 2" develops amount 1« to go Ei for t! ■ la inch Curlew to navigate ¡ti ag* i, « becking them so tliul her son »tr«ugth of tho booxo. Into th« llgim-nt of a dlna..«'d Imag brought down th«.* I waters. ■ • •».« (n d her aid« , w hen, handing him H omi vi i , tho followliig mitili'«! riti- ination. The l.'iunch Curlew returned la't loaded on th«- railroad at the point xonn followoil tholr nppolntoil tornii r the revolver, tliey both b'-gan firing, "Deception No. 3" Is « qually Wide near« t th«' luke if the road Is com evening from Its dally trip to the when the cowardly Indians rode on unii nuli uMiiy In tho ilnrkiio m John of th«- mark. Neither Mr. Briggs nor pleted there in time to admit of d«>- north« • ti « 'd of the lake an«l when Brunetti, Chnrlon Monroe, Georg'' of rung«* to consult The mother nml myself « ver advocated or sugg« stc.l Ing m ». If net II will be brought to she wa '¡«-d to her dock It completed Fio« k, Jm k Wrlghl, Joseph Hild» ami >on Immediately returned to the cab Hi«* drulnar'«' of I’pp r Klamath lake, a run of o :< r 15,000 miles made dur Klamath Fulls for shipment. In usd, fastening the door, begun pr . tho writor. It » uh n very coli! night. but. upon the representation of the ing last »«'a on. The record of the Th« success of this enterprise has Tlio fretti n f«»g hung over tho valloy purliig to repel any attack the lu- «•nglnecr « thut Till«! lake and l,ow« r Hiirpi ix <1 no on« ro much as Messrs, i Curlew I- one that Is seldom equalled illnna might mnke. The cabin being litui Ilio wlml freni tho Upper luk» Klamath lake CAN bo drained at Utter & Burns. While they had con- by craft of Its character. It entered n<-omei| tu haVo |'lls»«'d o »‘or Ile, HO whut it known ii box hou <* of Inch! comparatively slight cost, and u|«oti Aden«" in th«' future of the territory the field last April and has run every i hlllliiK *a» It. ItouiliInK i.oi't rivi I imber mid unllmul, would off« r bu tlielr further st4teni«-ut that these they were going to open up. they day since. It has left on schedule little protection from rille bullnts, so iip. wl • le Mi (ìilibrullh I mi n rubili Ink« s AKE to be drained, we ma«i« nevertheless believed that it would time and has never been one hour the brave woman, anslsted by Mis. wo Imlteil uml, »«-elng li light. unk -'l the suggestion that the proceed)', of require time to develop a market late In reaching Its destination. Capt. the prlvIloRo of wnrmlng our fronted Hwimn, n squaw, took their flour, of that would even consume the output Calkins is naturally proud of his which Here was some twenty odd th«* Kales of lands uncovered In the fingers Here wo fourni Mrs lloilil of th«- present small mill. The phe boat, and hopes that next reason will beds of thtsse lakes be ap|died to r >- uml lu r daughter, who hml juif in kii, nml filling them around on th" dmlng the cost of the Klamath proj nomenal demand is exceedingly grat sec repeated the same experience. rom lied there from their onrnp«- floor against the boards soon hail a ! ect. ifying to them. Much of tho success The suspension of the Curlew’s tin astwork that would stop the bul-i through tin' mountains north of their of the enterprise Is due to th«' en«irg..' travels means the return of the stage W«' are not engineers. an«i there place on Tule Inke, nml mo there lot i. Hli«' then bored quite a number fore do not pretend to know anvthlng I of Mr. Looaeloy. He left the govern on the Ft. Klamath line, the first one lemneil for tile first tlllio the Iillooui’ of augur hob s through the board 1 a» to the cost or practicability of I ment employ to take charge of th«' of which left for the Fort this morn ire by the escaping bund of llook.'l walls just above the Hour sacks, and their drainage, mid therefore w«' ar«' business, and has worked indefatig- ing. Should the wi-ather moderate Jim. of tho lloddy fatnljy After t by lying dow n behind the flour sack i relying iifion the engineering depart ably to bring it to its present success. an«l the ic«- break up. the Curlew will mid firing through the port liol<>», sb«- ‘ ahort tarry hero wo proceeded up The capacity of the mill will ire again make its daily trips until mid her son, a Ind of twelve, were! ment for our information, rather Ixmt river until the Horton ranch was doubled. Rough and planed lumber stopped by the weather conditions. than upon the postal department. able to repel the attacks that fol- 1 reached. Finding no one nt homo We want the landowni'rs In the will be turned out, an«l mouldings. Getting to leeward of tl. . mid the door locked, Me lied our low d. Klamath Banin to g"t their irrigation When the lmprovem«*nts are com- < IIBISTMAS TIME home* to n hny stni k for n nhort Miller house, which was but a short i system with as little cost as possible, pleted fifteen men will be steadily nlstiinc«« nway, the Indians ap I whlli m In n mo proceeded by n nhort Beautiful toys In glad array arc and think every effort should be em employed at the mill, aside from the cut trail through tho juniper» past proached within easy rlfl«' shot and I ployed to accomplish this result yardmen and loggers. This will be presented to the view as you stard the upper river gup. arriving nt the pour«'d several volleys through th • Now, Mr. Editor, this Is positively a sour««! of considerable revenue lor before the windows of the Boston Vincent farm (the next homel in llrottierton bouse, bul ns the occu my last appearance. the Ft. Klamath section. The ca Store, The display is a work of art, time for breakfast. Leaving there, pants weie prone behind th«»lr breast Very truly yours, pacity of the new mill will be 25,000 as you may know if you pause there after n »Port rout, for our horwca, we works no on<> was Injured. Alon«', HENRY I. BENSON. on the corner and listen to the chil- feet a day. rode to Arthur LongoH's, the ne»( twice an Indian came nround at th ■ While in California Mr. Ixjoseley dren as they stop and gaze with oner place Here we were joined by Mr. i side of tin Millet bouse mid attempt- Mark L. Burns of this city has been will visit the Riverside Stock Farm, mouth at all the lovely dollies and laing' ll and David Kilgore mid rod • id to break open th«' door, when a appotntoi geiK'ral agent for Southern where he will inspect its herd of reg-; marvelous mechanical toys. Real acrons mid up tho valley to the ranch well-directed «hot from the other Oregon by th<< Mutual Life Insurance istered Holstein dairy cattle with a ' trains running on real tracks, glor of the bro there, Inane and Thoma» house brought him down and he ha- - company and will, as soon as poa- view of adding a new sire to his ! ious dolls' houses, splendid men ar d il.v crawled behind the house again Wilton. ' : Ible, take up bls new duties. Mr. herd of fine cattle. horses which move when you wind At last, greatly to th«' relief of the Burns will have headquarters at Seeing an unusual crowd of them up and walk with stiff-!egge«l 0 bi «1« red. the Indians mounted tbel* Klamath Falls and intends to take up horvmen approaching. nil the women motions round and round in endless i \ r ponies mid rode away to the south. his resident' In that city. Mr. Burns uml children run out In front of their circles. The spirit of Christmas, now Thl i was the day previous to our Is on»' of our most enterprising ciil- Stormy Wcutle-r Either Drives Away that it is really snowing, has fallen log cabin» to |< urn wlmt It ail meant, or Scatters l>u« ks and Geese. uml when Informed that It wan beet appearance, nnd though momentarily aens. nml Dorris regrets very much upon the town, and the store win for them to gut her up tlielr effect * ,1» «■xfX'Ctlng a renewal of tho attack the fact that he Is to leave. How dows are but a further assurance that The lo< al nimrods are highly indig- ‘ the holiday season is approachiag. •peedil.v uh possible mid Join the oth non«' came, and after mi nll-nlghi ever. he has been offered a good po er settler» at sorin' common point vigil, and seeing us approaching, Mrs sition, and his friends are glad of nant. Th«- recent stormy weather has The fact that the Southern Pacific whore I hey could be safe from nt t m ’ . Brotherton tnouvht w«- w< re tho band that fact. Il«' has been very diligent creah'd pools ami ponds in all the they were truly alarmed mid at once of Indiana returning to renew the a - In his duties as local agent for the . fields, ami scattered the few remain railroad company are building a 25.000-gallon steel water tank and Mutual Life and this promotion is ing bands of northern ducks in all making other Improvements and in begnn préparai Ions to leave. Alcove tack.. directions, making it well nigh Im this place them were only two or novations at the local yards would We were nt a loss to account for the outcome. He has in his posses- i three bachelor», whom wo did no! them having been tio rescue party sion a beautiful gold watch, a pres- , possible for one to bring in many seem to Indicate that they intend placing their shops here, moving find find nt Pome, nnd proceeding on from the soldier crimp ten miles ent from his company, rewarding him ducks in a day. A few geese yet re those now at Dunsmuir to Klamath main in the fields, but the greater for being their most ent.-rprlslng lo we reached the Clear hike ranch above on th«' supposition thnt the In- Falls, This is the natural halt-way ubout sundown Here were congre dlans were In force somewhere b«- cal agent. This is quite a distinction, part of th«» ducks and geese which point between Sacramento and Port- were feeding round the lakes and tn land, anti it seems highly probable gated the fmnli; s of Jrnuo Applegate, twe. n the two places, but as it was and Mr. Burns Is justly proud of It. th«> cwamps for the first part of the that in the near future this citv will who win In charge of the enterprise Impi ratlvel.v necessary that the sur Dorris Booster. become the railroad center of South past month have left this section. ern Or« gon and Northern California. for Jew • • l> Carr mid Richard Hutch vivors of the massacre be taken to a 1 Willie O’Brien and Miss Reed.i The hunting, however, bids fair to inson. Mr. Applegate was very much idace of safety , we decided to attempt An exchange notes that the reason surprised. but hnd noticed some un getting them through to where th«' Beck secured a marriage license from pick up again when the ducks now usual signal fires In the direction of soldiers wore camped. Accordingly, th«> county clerk and were married feeding In the grain fields through some women talk through their hats Tule lake the evening before. With two of our party dismounted and, Friday evening by Justice Miller Washington ami Southern Oregon is that the hats are too big to talk characteristic energy ho put o i finding an old ret of harm « mid the Thb; morning they left for Oakland. ar«' forced to leave as the lakes ar.d round. guards for the night mid formulât'' I tunning g«'ars of a wagon, we put >.i plans for commencing the building of Home boards and. loading the cloth n stockade the next morning. Ing nnd n few provisions aboard, the The next morning we left two of women nml children on the load, ami I our party to assist Mr. Applegate in with the hors' iiH'n advanced ns ;i ■ con 'ructlng this stockade mid. ac skirmish lln«’ we started up tho vnl { companied by Henry Applegate and lev. When about fiv«1 miles away and I Charles Putnam. Uncle Jes-w's grand rounding a small butte, we s^iw away son, we pursued our wav townrd'i off t<> the north near the foothills a Tule Inke, following the old etnigrun! part« of horsemen who seemed to be troll most of the wav. headed In our direction. Not know When wo came over the ridge over ing whether they were Indians or looking Tuie lake about three-fourths w hit«' men, we »«-nt Kilgore, wh«): of a mile from the Brotherton ranch, neented to bo the better mounted, to I we saw two women nnd a boy, and i econnoiter, with Instructions to sig-' girl in front of the house who seemed mil by waving his hat Is they were I to be regn riling our ndvitncc appre whites, but In the event they were In-1 hensively. ns we could distinguish a dinns, to return ns fast ns his horse I gun In tho hands of one woman. As could carry him. Anxiously we wo drew nearer tho woman handed awaited, until finally we saw the wol the gun to one of tho children and come waving of his tint, when wo camo towards us, wringing her hands hurried along the rond nnd soon camo I and crying. Between her spells of In behind a wagon preceded by five nobbing wo gleaned tho story of the or six horsemen, who hn«l come from I killing of her family ns far as sh«k th«' juniper hills to th«' north of the valley, Intersecting our road near knew It. According to her story, the Indians where we first saw them, from whence they turned up tho valley nnd did not do their murilerdiin work In that locality uatll the morning of the we overtook them just ns wo renchod th«> soldier camp. In the wagon were day after the killing of tho Bodily . family. Being, doubtless, afraid of the bodies of Mr. Boddy, his oldest pursuit, they hnd passed the Interim i son nml his son-in-law. Mr. Shlrrn, tn some secluded place overlooking with nrrows still sticking in them, tho valley, when, seeing no nttompt nml other mutilations. Iler«' we left I was made by tho troops to follow our family nnd, with our comrades, them up. and thnt the settlers were returned to Clear Inke, renchlng there , unaware of nny trouble, they came after night. 1-1 AS your boy or girl got 11 a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? If not The Republican will start one for nothing out of tlielr hiding place and fell on the Brothertons nnd Henry Miller, who lived a few rods nway from tho Brothertons across the stato lino. Some of tho mon wore in tho junipers Another chapter will give some ac count of return nnd dlacrlption of first buttle ns given by several partici 1 pants, with views thereon. I O A 8 XaiMi the doujh ■ nd •II CRKSCENT MFC CO. Makers of MAM.r -n: .'tetter man .’«UpU,. MARKET t liANGES HANDS J. Konop, formerly employed by the City meat market, has purchased the Ludtke market, and beginning to morrow will preside over th«- destln- ies of that establishment. Mr. Konop need» n«» introduction to the house keepers of th«! city, as he has estab lished for himself a reputation as be ing on«- of the best neat men that ever came to this city. He prop«>sen to maintain a strictly high-grade market, where the best in the mar ket can be procure«! an«l at prices that will be suitable to the purse. He Is to make a specialty of bacon and Lams, something for which the City meat market had more than a local reputation. Mr. Konop is p«>ssesse<l of a pleasing personality that is sure to win for him more than his shar«.» of the meat and poultry business of I he city. Steamer Hooligan not putting in appearance on schedule time on Tuesday, the steamer Hornet was sent by the mill company to look for her. The Hornet returned in the evening and reported the Hooligan all right on the road with a log raft. Will Wilson, Mike Taylor and Joe Ball have gone to the lava beds, where they will hunt and trap coyote, mink and bobcat and return in two or three weeks. BICYCLE S For an u[»-t«>-«1ate ih«rl, g«i a Rambler, on aale at the Gl N KTORE. F«*r aale or r—««. Tenta to rent. Guna. We «arey a full line of aportlng goods THE GUN STORE J. B. ( HAMBKRA. <.«p|MMile the Anu rl« aa Htrtei. Pte*.. - aws. BUY FARMLANDSNOW And get ground rea«ly for Ing crop returns next year. Some good liargains can lx* had in sagebrush land. SWAMP LAND in desirable locations will tie higher in price soon. BUY NOW. FRANK IRA WHITE Capt. O. C. Applegat«', Office Manager Fifth St., Near Main.