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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1904)
HOLIDAY OBSERVANCES HAVE RULED THE PAST WEEK Churches, Fraternal Orders and haughty Society Alike have Commemorated the Coming of the Meek and Lowly Shepherd in Their way MR. EDITOR TAYLOR1 DR. R.E. LEI: STEINER ON HIS WAY TO ISSUES ANOTHER CIRCULAR SALEM. KEHHLHCB C01H1CY BURK Klamath Falls, 0 req en Alex Martin, President, Alex M irtln Jr, Cashier E. R. Reames, Vlce-Pres’t, E. M. Bubb, Asst. Cashier. KBsohtle Safity Attempts Many Thing* Will Offer a Bill to Oper Under Cloak of Irriga ate Against Killing tion Committee. Stock 011 Rr.nge. Is the policy ol this bunk, and it is ni these by the committee was the most carried out the program to the finish. — - w rigidly adherred to. diflicult t.vk of the occasion. There AU who attended report an excellent Tries to Place Republican In False \v holtiniTie Irrigate n I « In Aid of Safety first. Liberality next. were llM |»riae winners present, and to time. I Ight, Roast.« Canal Company and Government Projects Will be Advances Silly Uu«h. jvaya Canal h lect tines from this number, taxi'd Hobby. But he Does not Ballve Following were the officers installed Company Is not tn the way but the «wanting committee to the limit. Injuring Private Interest» In by the Masons: Cries It Dow n as a .Monster. Guy Merrill as the “Midgy Muffet” Zeal (or Feucral Assl*tau«.e. Worshipful Master, E. B. Henry; Sen was decide.1 upon as representing the ior Warden, A. I.. Leavitt; Junior War Country Produce taJicn in exchange for Goods Dr. R. E. I.«'e Stainer, joint represen (The intn>duetory t«> the following ar most comicsl character present. John den, W. T. Shiv«; Treasurer, E. K Martin and Henry Anderson, as Al Reanies; Secretary, W. K. Bowdoin; ticle is mislea.ling »0 htr as it rulers to tative of Klamath, latke, Crook ami phonse and Gaston, won the prize for Senior llvacon,C. C. Chitwood; Junior the Rxri ailc.tK. The casual reader Grant Counties, armed in Klamath the best sustained characters. Mrs. XV. Deacon, F, W. Jennings; Typer, G. W. would infer that the article couiniente-l Falls Wednesday iiMit on hi» way to P. Rhoads was awarded the prize for Maylone; Stewarts, Ky Lay lor and 1. F. upon was an editorial of this |>a|>er when ';aleni to take up his official duties al in (act il»«» new* item in the form ol the opening of the »lute legislature, Jan the most original character, »he repre Willits. Eastern Star Officer«. an interview. T his (>a|«'r will gladly uary 9th. He w ill leave tomorrow morn senting Whitney Mercantile Comi'sny. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Susan E. Ben give all the mwsvii all sides of the irri- ing (or the capitol. He g<wa early for After the close of the dance, a ban quet was served by Bert Irvine, of the son; Worthy I'atrvn, H. I*. Galarnoan; gatioti que*U«u, lint objects to mislead- the purpo«e of compiling some statistic* Merrill Hotel, at Brandon's Hall. Fifty Associate Matron, Mellette Jennings; in* siaieuit ill» tiring sent out, worded ami preparing himrell for the work couple or m >re than llM peisoua sat S.H r.,1«-« «---- *• nsauiee; Treasurer, by an op|«>neilt and palmed off on the which he lia» planned lor tha coining aea- ' ' ~..u me Service was Mimi Sliivre; Conductress. Minnie Chit- people as the w >rk ol a public commit- sion. Among the bills which the doctor wi’l perfect and complete, and not an a l- wood; Associate Conductress, Maud tee which ia supposed to discharge the verse comment could be made against Baklw in. duties lor which it was appointed, and offer will lie one parUiuing to the regu it. Rebekah anJ Eastern Star Ball. not to engage in petty quarrels w ith lo lation of m<d» and riots. The doctor ex per t* to make this l roa-1 III it» scop*. Among those present, and the char One of the swellest events of the holi cal instiiuiions.—Editor.) acters represented, the following are day« was the j-'int ball given by the lo The following waa handed to the Re It will apply to the unlawful killing of »lock on the range, ami tin« w ill inelu le ' retnembere-.l: MtfBfilO G(»t)(l$i. cal Eastern Star and Relwkah lodges at publican by J. Scott Tay lor, secretary of cattle, and horse*, a* well a* »beep. | Mrs W P Rhoads.................................... Houston’s Opera House. About SO the Government irrigation Commit tee. I. F. DAVIES. DAIRY, OREGON ....... Whitney Mercantile Company couples attended. The music was fine, To it wa.« attached the printed names of He expect* to make it a wholesome law - by compelling the municipality or coun Guy Merrill ............. Midgy Muffet the dancing good, and general enjoy all of the luomlier* of the committee: ty in winch any not or uiob organiaa , Henry Anderson........ ........ Alphonso ment prevailed. About midnight, the "In the KL i'V i'l l 1 \ 5 >1 D. ■ John .Martin................. ................Gaston party retired to the lakeside Inn, 22. appeared a lengthy article retting lion cause» damage to pay same, lie tb 4» 4» 4» *b 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» Ia»u story..................... ................. Clown where a banquet was awaiting them. forth the term« np n which the land think* thi« w ill stimulate the officers and | E L Allen.................... ....... Old Woman The dining (-ailors were beautifully dec owners of Klama I an I I’oe v.Jtey « m >y tax (>ayer* to guard against such occur- i 4» John Oliver ............. ............... Doublet orated for the occasion, and tiie mana acquire the proposed irrigation ol the rence*. Ill* main Imbliy will l<e th* intnsluc- Johnson Whitney..... ................. Clown ger* of the hotel Mistained their reputa Klamath Canal Company. The art> Mrs Minnie Story ... ................... Night tion as caterers to the public. To de accuse* the friends of Government irtt lion ol las» assisting government irriga- ' i» R I. Dalton................... ... .Clown .... scribe the decoration«, or give the menu gallon, who are worki. g to secure it. ol lion. \t niie lie w ill us»’ every endeavor i Hard times in full would take up more *)>ace than being actual««! by (erx-nal motive* to pa«a law« to aid the g •verniimnt hi 1 Mr* A F Clubine......... if it» project in Klamath and latke Conn- ' Lottie Allen................. ....... Flower Girl the paper can spare at this time. even to at great an extent a- the promo lie«, be «1st«» that he will at the «amr Dutchman Archie Colson............. After the lianqilet. the partv returned ter* of the Klamath Canal Company’• th C A Bunting and wife ................. Ghosts to the Opera House. and continued the I project. An attempt is made to ahow up tune have due regard lor the right» o( , individual and corporate interest*, lie Nels Fogle....... 7........... ... Court Jester dance until the early morning hours. the advantages to the people of aequir 4» Harry Booth ............. .............. Negro ing this system rather than the one pro due* tut believe that the pr ‘pie in their - 4* At the 71. E. Church. zeal lor government irrigation »honld i Herb Phillipa ........... ............. Farmer The Christinas tree given at the M. (weed by the Government. ¿non* or cripple the right* of oilier*. Ivy Greelv................... ................... Night E. Church Christmas Ere, was one of “The principal p 'ii.taof llie Jiacusai-m th He will c«|>ecially look out (or Irrig* Je a-e Johnson............. ......... Mexican the most pleasant features of the boli are that the Canal Company is making £1 H Washburn ........ . English Soldier days. The tree was twautiiullv deco a better offer to the people than the gov lion interests in ins home county. 11« * Mike GalarneiU......... ......... Red Rover rated and lighted by small incandescent ernment, that it call construct a »ystvni expert* to see Silver Lake, Summer aud 1 Rose Whitney............. . ............... Liberty electric lights with colored globes. cheaper and in a shorter time thau it is Go<i*e lake* turned into great Govern- j C F Arant. .. ............... King of Heart* Aside from the distribution of pop« urn possible lor the government to do. The moot reservoir* within llie next l«w if Mr* C F Arant....... . . Queen of Hearts and candy, and the large list of valuable land-owner« are urg-' l to acrept the of year*. Jay Arant ................. Prince of Darkness present», a abort but interesting pro fer of the Canal C<>. I>ecau«e it ha« »del 4» Mrs Chas Humphrey............................ initeproposition tom ike. theaceepiance ll.al can la» had, and 1» make the m «it gram wa* rendered. out ol their lands. The Government . .Chrvsa itlieuiu Girl The recitation by .Mamie Boyd, “The <4 which cannot possi ly do any harm. 4» 4» 4* 4* 4. 44 4* 4i 4* Wilson's Candy Store Dream of bister Agnes,’’ was well re It is urge* 1 that the people should .«land offers a proposition, the Urrma ol which Mrs Bert Davis cannot I* carried out hv any private in Bert Davis........... ........... Spanish Gypsy Ceived. by the Canal Co. because it ws» th* firs! . dividual eacept at great I um . Il is lor W P Rhoads....... ...........................Indian Folos by Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Krause, in the field. Finally, it is argued that G A Steeman .... .................. Code. Tom and Edna Fish, were splendid. the purchase of the system would l«> an us to accept or reject this offer. “To accept any other pro(»oritmn tin .Mal>el Johnson ................. .Tomatoes All the mrmlier» of the church and a advantage to the land-owners, as the Bessie .Miller.... ......................Blue Bell number from other churches, and visit- property could at the proper lime beturn der the delusion that waler will l-e got Mrs Cha« Adams ........................... Ghost uis hieuda ware vroaant. and remember «1 over to the Guvetl»p>vut an.I la-com, leu to the laml« more cheaply and iu a • fsaarfaer It»»*— *!•••» ••«•»• k»re al«»ee* lay (Its* ........................... .«qua« a part ol its »,» rm. taiiia apply a country 100 mile, to die Evan Fogle........... ................... Chinaman it a» a very pleasant evening. Govern men l is sun ply 1» delay the work “!• is not the intention of any of the At the Presbyterian Church. north and east, and her schools and Tom Calmes......... ......... Russian SoMier Indore us. II the people were the own members of the nmnmittif which favor* An excellent Christmas program was ehu 'hes are keeping pare will» her Mrs Fred Stukel.. .............. Frost government irrigaii<m ami i* working tn or* ol the Klamath Canal Company** Was furnished We keep the finest ¡.•«neral advancement. The has two Chas Adams........ Floor Mill rendered at the Presbyterian church secure it, to enter into («‘laomilitie» or works it would not be any use to then, last Monday evening. Each mrmlerof I".«ge general stores doing an aggregate Chas Boothhy....... ........... Sailor in aecuring Government irrigation i and with or wHoout lot of horses In the the school was given a box of home coni|«re pa-t record* with any of the v*ofume of fatsiners of $75,0X1 annually. Frank Hedrick.... ..Englishman it may at this time be stalr-l ii|»>n relia memhersof the < anal<'om|>»' ‘ y. Neill« made candy which made each recipient F’ ha . .<u first class hotels, two black Mra Lena Albright.. . .. .School Girl drivers country. • r 1» it ueie--arv to defend the motive« hie authuiitv that no |>art of ll,e Klam smith shops end two as otderly sa Clay Cann.................. . Indian Buck wi«h that the same committee tie con «Inch are act listing the t otnuiiltee, and alb Canal Company's work could or tinued and that Christmas might come bs.ns as are conducted in the Pacific Mrs J B Cann.......... . ........No Dude would I m - u«ed by tne Government a* a at least «»ncu a month. The pastor and other citizen* el the vailev, in work 11 g Northwest. She lias a first class livery Geo Dick. ................. .............. Hobo part ol an irrigation system The en- for government irrigation, for it 1» a pul« his wile were each the recipients of ‘table also, and a number of smaller Wilbur Story ........... .Old Woman coui aging ol the Klamath Canal Comp* lie benefit and will bring the greatest 1 beautiful and substantial gilts from the Imsbtees enterprises. Her flouring mills J W Arnie-soli .......... ........Princess good to the peufx* ol this uountry that ny to go ahead with us work, thinking congregation. rank among the best and most modern Miss Lulu Hayes . ........Morning could p“»»tbly I»- conceived of. Ari's that Ibis course is aiding the The church was beautifully decorated •>*' the country. She lias a saw mill Mis IV P Whitney .. ....... Starlight from ||>|*, the lMd-<>wtiers, and tho-e Government, is, we know, an rrror and a magnificently arranged plan was rinse at hand, which at present cu's J L Martin ............. ... Louis 16th TEOS. W. NEW TON, PropT to I* lienefitted by irrigatn n, have the, udgment, and rhoul : l»v eliaco irngtM Carried out. The charmed garden was sufficient lumber, th-mgh the d-mand J A Anderson ........... .............. Dude right to judge of the work done l,y the the main feature. A large wall was i“ growing every day to meet her ad Jess Johnson............... ........Mexican built of candy boxes containing home committee whom they have chosen 10 vancement iu improvement. Chas Zevely................. ......... Convict made candy, and this wall waa decorat represent them. .o> wonder the |*ople of Merrill are Gus Peterson, Minnie Stukel. Ed Al “ Tit» •»»ten'ent th»» the <-ffcr of the proud, and the (ample all over the coun len, Mrs Tom Balis, Fred Stukel, and ed on top with roses. Three roses 21 Canal Company 1» better than the G • • * inches in diameter tow ere.I above the ty j ¿neo her in the holidays in the cel- others. wall, producing a beautiful effect. eernment can give will hardly Ln* laki n ebration and dedication of her magnifi flisons Install. seriously by any ore. es,,t new building. Klamath I-odge No 77, A. F. and A. There were fairies, recitations, Hongo, “Thu Canal Cuinpany say sit w ill con- VV. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, and instrumental music. The fai rica To underhike to describe the event, M., and Aloha Chapter, Eastern Star, struct the system ami turn it over to t’,.-c-wtumes, and the merriment of the held a public installation last Tuesday acted a part in the distribution of the D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON the people for a fixed price of $‘5 per welling would las a ta«k of difficulty. night, in their lodge rooms in this city. candy boxes, w hich formed the garden acre, on a Barm <>t 50.UIM «ere», lor the j To ray that it was grand, beautiful, and The ceremonies were impressive and the wall. The main le»«on being taught to x complete line of I Horses honrtleil bv day, week or tx.oiilh. land imgated. 11 this 1» a biuuien ee .banting w,mil be putting it mildly. entire program waa carried out without the children that there are real fairies ■ure drugs. Ev EIVvi j, Hav anti (Jiaiit bought am! Hold. proposition the pries paid for the ays as well as mr thical ones. Tim music, furnished by the Klamath a hitch. After the installation, the en eryth Ing fresh PaRHcnjrers conveyed to all jiartH of Southern Oregon Those who missed this splendid tern must incluthta profit to the (no..... Fails band in full uniform, even sur tire («arty comprising a*>ont sixty Mas ter» of the enterprise, ami iutereal upon .Special attention anti Northern a lifornia at the tery lowest rate«. passed the usual standard of that fam- ons and wives and daughters, repaired church entertainment, missed one oí the capital to do the work. If it i“ not given to prescrlp- oua aggregrtion of musicians. The cos to the lakeside Inn, where a banquet the prettiest events of the holidays. a business proposition the work caunut Telephone Connection Between Stable and Motel At Bonanza. tumes represented every phase of prac- was served fully in keeping with the fions by experta. be carried on, (or private capital is not -I ,ife. From the dazzling raiment reputation of that insticution. Reports come from Bonanza of a avuilablt fur enterpri-es winch do not Linkville. Phone Main 14 oi kings and queens throughout the de- After the banquet, they again re rplendid Christina« tree, given by the offer a fair margin ol profit; e»|H-cially i •ixnt, to hoboes aud tramps, including turned to the Lolge Rooms where a so ladies in their excellent new church al » 1» this ti ue in private irrigation ventures nappy Hooligans, and Gloomy Guaes, cial session was held. It was one of that place. An interesting pr<-gram war the reason being that practically all ui v .re represented. There were three those social events which only Klamath rendered, ami Fanta Clause remembered them have beeu financial lailuies. eg>li prizes offered, and llie distlibntion Tails peojile can appreciate, and they all of the children in the community. * "The Government offer», through the ' •F reclamation service, to construct lor the f pi-rple an adequate system for irrigation BARB WIRE ♦ ami drainage—to turn t over to them at EAST END actual 01st of construction, ami to allow AND NAILS t Clerk Issued His Warrant For Famous Tin Can Case Drags on County Court to Convene January them ten years in winch to pay for it IRLASLKLR S Notivi;. without interest. This system, when Collection Tuesday. 4. 1905. With the Years. ¥ completed, will include all the land in Complete Lino of Notice is hereby given that there *re rite Klamath basin susceptible of irriga Aheriff Silas Ola-nchain c rmpleted the funds in the County Treasmy for the The County Court will convene for The trial of the case of the Dani.-lson tion and the reclamation of large area- delinquent tax list Tiietslay and the boys against Dee Rolierta at Jacksor the new year January 4. Among the tedi-mptioii of all Klamath eou- ty war Hardware, Paints, Oi/s, Guns, Ammunition, Etc ahicbat the pesent time «re ttsele»«. C mnty Clerk ¡.sued his warrant for the ^ne" ¡a’t week resulted'in another most important matters to come before The work done by the Government will rants protested on ai d prior to flei em- Collection of the game, the same day. i trial by the disagreement of the jury. the eourt will lie the fixing of the tax tie of a most sul*latitial character, ami lier 18, 1900. Interest on same will 4* OKO« Itf. IllTH? IV '1 h« total delinquency of real and per wa«1 from this date. It will lie remembered that the Dan levy for the ensuing year. not of a nature to require a per|ietiial sonal property is $3305 5«. Of thia the ielson boys found a tin can in Roberts* Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, this When seen about the matter Judge high maintainance charge, as is nmaily fiajzr portinn la due by non-residents, hen-lrmse, while cleaning it out con- Baldwin was unable to make an approx Jtlth day of Decemlwr, 1004. the case witti system» built for revenue X4» 4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4-4* >4* 4* 4*4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4*# many of whom are timber land owners.! taining $7,000 in coin. He paid the imate estimate as to the amount of the L. Alva l-ewis, and profits to the promoter*. Jt has been a prosperous year and the boys five cents each at the time and levy next year. Tine amount of the! < ounty Treasurer. “The question which confronts the collections haye been good. told them to »av nothing a I suit it. This I state levy had not been received and people of the valley is not one that Worsl for sale at the Goodrich Lum The total collections to Decemlier 17, was back in 1804. The boys afterwards until this arrives it will Ire im[m«eilde Telephone, should Im answered, or in any way af ber A Wisxl Company. I’1"', amounted to $G2,I68.5S. were persuaded that the money by to arrive at the amount of the levy in fected by sentiment. It matters not .Main 105. tf ThV sale is set tor February 4, 1905. right belonged to them and brought this county. whether the Government or Klamath Now is the time to place your order At the same meeting the advisability ; Canal Company was first in the field; for 1905 calendars at the Baldwin suit. Club Meeting Postponed. I I h IVC At a former trial the defendant won, of constructing a high achool building what the |>eop)e want is to get the Ixist Hlndio. Owing to the busy times during the • h‘>Lda>s the meeting of prominent citi- but the supreme court reversed the will Ire considered. The road aupervll- 0 *«ma to form a btiainesa, social and alh- case and the second trial resulte<l in a j ora for the various road districtswill 0 i-tic club in Klamath Falls was postpon- , disagreement of the jury, nine holding also be appointed at the January term 0 •«I Monday evening until a future date. J out for the boys and three standing for of Court. The promoters are in earnest over the the defendant. ASHLAND IN BAD STRAITS. lustier and ex|iect to porfssff the organi- W. H. WAMPLER, Proprietor. <1 Alloa it once amt construct a handsome . COUNCIL TUESDAY NIGHT. — u homo I r the club early in tlm Spring. The city of Ashland is in a Imd plight The city council meeting which should financially. The city tax levy has la-en many land patents . I' lake place next Monday night will lie I placerl at 15 mills ami the Tribune states 0 postponed until Tuesday night, owing 1 that owing to a falling off in values of Th Lak, viow land office is in receipt <1 of a large ni: '«r of land patents which to the fact that where a legal holiday assessihle prrqrerty the tax collections 0 -iu now rea<i> for distrilmtion. Follow- ialls on Sunday the following day is set will run far short ui running exiietiM-s (I o'gare ready for Klamath County citiz «part as a holiday. Sunday lieing New The city has started down the lane of JAS. SIGLER, PROP'R ens : 5 ears the council will only meet Mon liankruptcy by authorizing the .Mayor KLRMHTH F-XLLS, - - - ORECON Mamie Th rmpson, Jas. E. Hullivan, day night ami adjourn 11 til Ti ewlay and Recorder to borrow $4,2IM) to meet ITFtKK DELIVERY. >tly; J. I., laden, Klamath l ulls. the present deficit. night. The g un l>'«t social event in the hia- |.‘ry of the tow n of Merrill took place Monday night on the .H-casHMi of file tl> lic.ili 'ii of her new opera house. Tne event was celebrated by giving a masquerade ball and banquet. To say t'l.tt the town, situated in one o( Klam- m u ' s m ‘«I beautiful and feitile Valleys, dll het-cll proudly, is putting it not Uy. At ! m »I "O'! persons attended the l<all w> d over 1(M sat ilown at the larnquet table, which w-ruld have l>een a credit 1 i the largest city on the Pacific coast. The town of Merrill turned out in full I’ ..ml K'nmath Falls. Bonanza. Bly, D. and every town and every nook sun ••mm i of the county was repre- •ented. ,-ut .. Lil' 'I’S'tVA'if l.'e people, too, lor their p <w opera bon«e has just lieen com- ; leted. an I every citizen in Merrill had hi iriemsl in it. They donated the ¿hounds and Mr. J. V. Houston of K.amsth Falla, constructed the build ing. It is Urge and commodious, and inodarn in its equipment, being built on the same plan and with the fame broad ■’••w as the Klamath Falls opera house. It. like the occasion, would be a credit l • a citv leu times the size of Merrill. but it is not in advance of Merrill, or I. it should lie, it will not remain so 1 g. lor the pmepects of that wide- * .-ik.-littl-city are as bright, if not t ighter, than any other tow n in Klam- »lirt’onnlv. where the outlook gener- «11* Stan 1» out undr r the most flatter ing eondition« before the eve of the • - t conservative. FituateJ in a valley I., ir mile« wide and ten Io fifteen mile* !o '.g, whose soil is as fertile as has ever l<ecr presented to humanity by nature, hatated by industrious, intelligent and pmsperon* people with a good share of irrigation already, anil all the di.Tcr- . it irrigation projects and especially tba. of the government, bearing down •■(« mi her, numerous railroads heading her way. she w ill certainly keep apace with evert advancement in every line. Fhe produce*, and with irrigation will produce, an hundred fold wheat, oats, 1 «rle». hav. rye, potatoes, beets, tur- nipe, cabbage«, strawberries, and the ti.e i.ardir r fruit* of every description ia-yiuxl that of any other portion of Or- »•■•n. She ships out 10,OX) to 15,000 b -.'ves annually, 500 to 2000 horse*, and THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Pu wishing Goods Boots and Shoes a complete and up to date line of * * * * QUICK ni:AL STEEL RANGES * BALDWIN’S * Hardware Store MAMMOTH STABLES • • • HCRSES BOUGHT AND SOLD DRUGS DELINQUENT TAXES ANOTHER HUNG JURY l WILL FIX TAX LEVY EXCI IAN( ;i STABLES SEVERAL TONS CITY DRUB STORE Diss and walking plows, harrows, wagons, buggies. Hardware Oea’er Klamath Falls up Main 193 You CITY MEAT MARKET Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Chickens, Game, Salt Pork, Dried Beef. BACON * Fast ' Horses J Horses that will please you teams Commercial men conveyed to all points f *