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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
Official Newt paper of Kiauiath KLAMATH County and Leading Journal ol the Interior Oregon Country. VOL X. REPUBLICAN. The Largest Circulation and Is the Beat Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 8, 1905. NO. io. ATCHUS GROW! HERE ARE A FEW OF THE LATEST SPECIALS“ ailroads , STREET CARS, raochisc is innlcd lor Street Car Line I hroujçh p • STEA At HO ATS, IRRIGATION AND CREAMERIES IN STEAMBOAT^S^? n |STEAI road GROCERIES To Ply 011 Lower Lakes a c,««™,,, B teeming the G reute st Dairy Section in Oregon, The City. Between Oregon and California. Klamath County if They Do Not Sign Up at Once. The People Can Rejoice as the Railroad Bonus is I Assured. O. I* Mishler of the Merrill emun* The (overntnent l>a> given the water erv, was lu tita city yaslenlay making Klamath Falls is to luve a anaugrmeni« w«lh dealers hem i<> liam Tho now Hteamer "Klam naw until the fifteenth of tbjp month "San Francisco, Cal. to come to the front. It is «t«t»>d deffn- 41« bls butler. The Bit. k Store com- ath" which in Going built for beet railw.iv. tt«ly that W.r par cent of the land under "San Francisco presents A franchise for that purpose I puny «ml M. Duu aid • m< at matkat hava th« Klamath l.ako Navigation the project muat be signed up. If tlda l«an glvau Uta agamy lor tha product compliments and ten thous ia not done at mine the government en hs passed to the second of tha craemery. ¡Company, in now well under 1 ginuara will in all probability be with and and five dollars to Klam Madill «su liSw bn««t of havlr g th* way. Lding bv the city council «it | drawn from the field. ath county. lii..«l and Lr»l *|ulpp«d plant for mak hjdjüurncd meeting last ev- ing butter III lb«* «tat« of Diegon. Thu The work in Going done by During the past two week* a large "W. S. W orden ." number of land owner« who ha I htng. The franchise pr<>- naw plant opacad up on Jonc I and Mr. John Sound with an ex • Iwted to «igri came in with their neg- land. I Ljës that the ro.id must be i-huiuo.1 |IV> pounds ol butler at that pericneetl crew of boat build- Thesevaral meetings held throughout Secretary Worden has fin lima. On lunada, Uiry chiin.od |H0 urted and completed within pound« The capacity of tha plant I« a era. Mr. Sound ia from Port- the county ‘ had ”d • a good effi * t “ ished his work in San Fran tie yeaf from the date of the ton a da,. Thia will trinan th»»a chum land, and i» conaidored one looked very enrositaging and as it there would he no further delay. It ha« de- cisco, having succeeded in a dav al an aiaiagc ot 7<«t pa.unda vrlo|w-d. however, that « few ,,f il,e larg t>fnple’ion of the ste.im ratl- inga of the moat experienced whip 4or Ilia prvaant Ilia erearnar, «ill This left er land owner« have »till tailed to sign raising the Jio.ooo. badtothi” city, which will make th»«e churning« a werk and can buildera on the coaat, lie up and tlic« a ilh « nuu; l«:r ol scatter a balance of $5000 to be rais-. «••ill Inerra«« thia to tappi, the da p two years hence. haa conKtructed boat«in Alaa ing land owner« «re bhwking the pro. ed here. Subscriptions have mend The logl*e«t market price I« be E\en the most rnthusias— ing |>a|.| for rraaiu ami if |»*a->b!o they ka and for the large river» in ject. The <»ifi< ,-r« . 4 the Waler User«' been received and reported Association «re doing their utmo«t »ni |c believers in the future of le«ira to «acure thia Irom the lamwrt. Oregon and Waahingtoo. •Uli have hup-a of getting tireee lands to tile aiUOUnt cf $<>7,O4C. It Mr Mialdrr liaa vielt.-d and lawn alth | ¡^ u._________ _____ _z A1__ I lur city and county would nearly all the important < k '« iii « i lea in The big boiler baa already signed. ¡lie criai» for Klamath county ia now is s’ated by members of the jve laughed at the idea of a ihn «tale and the étalement i« ol rest. been placed in position. The at hand ami therv ia very little tune left Board of Trade that they have |reet railway line, if the tnat- • ignilkanco when he aa.a "Klauialli, boat will be it twe-deeker and lor ar.y one to beaitate in this lustier. promise of practically the re county ran be made th« great««! and K had been mentioned less beet -laity count»y tn Oregon." He ia 80 feet long. maining S^ooo, which will be fun a year ago. so it is seen etale« that a great many of the uld tiui- ■ Tho navigation company is THE EXCURSION TO ODESSA turned in as soon as subscrip era In lira Merrill count,,, who have fut it is not known what a only handled slo< k estila, are a little also having oonatrueted at (R) RrL<ibIic«D'« tpeclal reprewntatkv«* ] tion blanks are received. This by may bring forth in the alow in buying tntlch o»>ws, hut he I« I their dock in thia city, two j <»uud lurk and f*uc«*eaa to Totten A ; means that the $100,000 has ! llauaU*rrr, the popular owner« of the flatter of improvements in ■ telain that a« stem a« t tie «uc<c««vf th« largo barges which will bo 20 | Htcaifirf Wineiua. [ been raised and that the rail- '-rranrary I*«« tieaaa dernnn«i»a,cd and* Hun<ia\ win the o ration ol the prom- ilamath county. the fart»«»« see that it it permanent,1 feet wido by G2 feet long, for ■road will be built. cxciirviurA given in honor of Mm. The franchise i» to be gran more of them » ill tin an. He believe« > uae in connection with their iaed T he subscription committee Mullette Jenning”, who vriy apfmprt* that ha ia practicallr th«* pioneer In a di to A II. Natt.’g ‘i and was b Kl.re«« that alli develop into on« ul > boat. atel) wax given the honor of naming has had a hard struggle in christening the new steamer W me- ptitioneJ for by Col. W. H. the greatnel inducirte« ol tine county. The »idea of the barges are ■' and ma. The name wggr'tcd •> Mr«. Jen raising the amount, most of jotobird. Both of these gen- built of one solid timber. Th«1 nu.g. waa clioM’n (ruin a lint of aeveral the w ork of w'hich has de jemen are connected with COUNCIL HANDLES PETITIONS four timbers for these barges hnndrad aubmitted to the corauiiltee. volved on Secretary Worden. The «lory of the Indian wom.m. U .ne- AND GRANTS ER ANC HISES were »awed out of one im le Klamath Development ( ma. i« a beautiful one, with which our He is the man who is receiv pmpany. which is to build mense tree. Each piece reail.-r« are laoiiltar tbrougli these col ing the main credit for the * steam railroad into Klam-| Th- Oily (\»unril held ihrir regular ' I , measures live inches thick by nnin«. result of Mollatte J- nningi was the charming good work, the M inda* *v*iiinc hefnra a pa« he<| Ih Falls. Ilit-'C pe iple mean houa*. • , ’ ■32 inches wide by 02 feel li<Mle*a to over 100 gu<-«ta F'niiday, at. I which will bear fruit in the numher ot tha auJivnc«* j long. The pieces were whip! in i|.tt* of tbr weather, everyone voted 5 ears to come. u»rie*s and hive »uftkient I ohk lidir«. escureion biti.lesiaon the Wmeina H»»i rr»»iiaUvr» 01 th«i Wiimm'« Club ipital behind them to make sit wed by Riley W. Tower oil a (be howling The city council has grant «occea». Mie. Kiau K. «rera prvaaut t4» ath tha (4»’incil lor U m * success of whatever they u»* <4 Ota I.all in the < ily buiMing Ira Kono, who has charge of the Ream*-«, aa only she «an, <)u-|<)ted all ed a franchise to the Klamath cetoinony and made all feel young, rrs-’tii and a library during the building of the barges. ndertake. Development company for a while Mra. Galarueau and Mrs. Krauee •utnmar. Tit« C<»un<il readily it»ninil« ki-pi tbn liall rolling in the music line. right of way on Klamath Th« W’.rkmari attend an 'l’gent Invi. fsl <*•»»» the ’!*•* ul lhi4»rv>itr> lor tha Ibaa and reqirat to all member« of p«l»P «■« and th« < tub !■«• taken «tap« I«»' that the -al»»on» be d<wd on Humlayi. Everyone joiiitol in anil il the crowd street for a single or double ' * bk*h had l«rrn laid over (rum la»! oveil«wk<si a c<»ll«-ge or coon long, it waa P lodge 1 hr** gbmit the e«'«inlv to at pul II in proper condtttnn. After th«* bill* we<» allowed and the mating, wa* brought up for action, the fault <>f «he »"ng. It is admitted track steam railway line and «them-ving .4 the latdge on f, rv-ninr, June I t regular lMi«inraa <4, the tnrm- B ®bop *tale*i tome of the ladies that »ma* of the uinsHuana honied for sw'itches to run into any |»rt*»ent and that ho hHietod they rather than sang, hut that is what made 01 th*« occa.i'in C. C. linage, Pam her* cofiatdi’frd the arvttral p«HiU< •»» ( of the w holesale houses or faad Ma»'«r. «.I All B1,y W||| i« prv«- WhKh had I wm ii prraenlrd them I’eU- *»•»» <o My aomothing nn the Ui« picnic a aiKceaa and before they H tad add rraa I he marling A gr««t Itom* a*kmg that brt*-gra l«c runairpclvd *ub)rcl. Mn. laennox responded. Hhe know it the Wineuia waa winding ber factories that may be estab k»y Benhrra ul the lodge are unfa ecru«« th« Anken) canal where It ero*»- quoted the law on the sttbjecl, and way up the narrow twiating chanuel to lished thereon. Uiar ailh tha working« ol the naw ••• Fourth and Ninth «treat« «c'a read. w hit»- she stated that she waa no lali ver Odeeaa. Following »re tho new iu!*criptionk Mr. and Mia. Griffith were prepared •• adopted at the la.t avaenin - I the Cout.lv Jn«lg« lialdwin a a« pre«« lit and it waa plailily evident from b«r barnl- up to dale: Had (/«Iga. Hr. II -age ia probably arkr.l tha Council to open up Fifth Street ling of the matter that ah« had tniaaed with the ¡;o".is and fed the hungry tnuh l'teviously reported.................. . rstìM) * boat t»»le«! man in the «tala on th«- an that aa«y acce«« could l>e lia I tu ilio her calling. She also referred to the in the big dining room of the new hotel E'm pur mm ................................. 5G fv P*«*’ a id all men.bei« win. are un high aeiiuul. On molimi the subie tact that sine« the last meeting new I K«> m Anib-raoii will vouch lor the qual Valiforuia Powder Works.......... 900 ity of llie fo««l for the writer law him name« had been added to the |>elition so «a to which option to accept board waa constituted a ««ituun I lea to Hale Bros............. ...................... 50 *•*4 l^preeenl ami hear the aevaral invsallgat« Ilio condili ui of th ••*■ «traete that now they l>a<l over a maprily jt ptrftinn the whole o|a*ration. He start A. ScinLing Co. (additional) .. . 100 aM«ipl«lned The new plan nflera 1 and make a toroiniin-miaiioii at the licit the legal voters, f-he said that rnrrtr ed in with atufleil eggs, coki meat, bread Pacific Portland Cement Co.... .. 250 Iwr» ot the Council ba«l publicly stat and butter, coffee, cake, mor«- coffee anil Mel Rina Id A Cohn ...................... IftM inducaniauU than ever loi both ineelifig. WO Hoad young. It nill pay y)iu p, The petition of the worum and votera ed that if the majority of th«« voters pie. W hen lie discovered that he had W. T. Garrett A Co...................... 50 woowt nett Tuearlav evening ol Klamath Falla and vicinity. a«kii | wanted a law enforced, lliat they would niiiit'.ed the bt-ans, he »tailed in with Tuboa Cordage Company ...... 60 lie ready to carry out the wiabev of the these and made the round again. But I people. Rhe now a«ke«i them t«> stami there were others. Reported bv Te’egrSut ........ 445 During the banquet, toast* were given by their promises. Total . .. 970-tó I and the guests entertained with witty The matter waa discus««»! and argued ku a considerable loiiglii of lime, until 1 stories. Col. W. II. Holabird propostni NEW READING ROOM. 11 waa finally movwi by Ward ami sec- j a toast to the charming hostess, Mrs. omlml by Willits that the petition be Jennings, who responded. Her reply (Cotnmiinlcaved) laid on ths table indefinitely. The mo was graceful and well chusen. The Womans* Club expect soon to The afternoon was given up to »trolls, tion waa carried unanimously. open a publie library and reading room Conn» liman Willits said he wished to tete a-tetes, ' and the likes'* through in the building recently occupied by the •tale his position. Ko said that ho had the tall timber and along the shady high school, and have received dona livixl here for over twenty year« anil banka ol the stream. We didn't have tions in money and promises ol books, that thia matter had never Ixe n agitat- a "aad time" ounung back either. The papers and magaainee, which they for tlio e«i before and at the time he waaid-wted avngera were there with tho liells ami greatly appreciate, and ask the contin- , ho had no reason to believe that they nobt>dy had a chance to sleep. u«-d sympathy and support of ail who Mr«. Jennings presented ca<-r> guest i would be expected to close these house*. are interested in affording a place of re with an attractive and pleasing souvenir If this matter wax being cmishlered,- sort for quiet Fest and refreshment of that waa th«* time to bring it up, at elec io the shape of * miniature «uil ease mind, ami the help which comes (1*0« lion. It w * m unfair, he thot, to wait filled with bon bona. aseociattoii witn timse» who enjoy means The ateamer arrived at th® divek on ; until they were elected, and then try to of Bclf improvement rather than self- ; com pel them to enforce this law. lie her return at 7 o'uiock and the crowd ol indulgence. A little scriouj thought woul.l lx* porfrctly willing to have an tired but happy eacuisionisls made on the part of any who regard life as election to decide the question, and their way to their homes with the plena- anything more than a joke, wrii con then if the ptxiple wantixl the saloons ant remembrance ot a happy day. vince of the need which ia now fo be John Totten and II. Fl. HanStxirry, closed on Sivmlay, they would 1st closed. supplied. Young, innocent and well- the owners of the steamer, are to lx* eon- The petitions for a franchise for steam meaning persona of the town, ami peo ami afreet rWllromla were then present- giatulatvd oil th.> stneess of their ven ple from the «xiuntry, became of lack of ture hi the navigation buaineee on the ed and rea»l by Col. Holabird. Action other places of resort, fall into the habit Thev have a lio.lt tb be on these Was deferred until an adjourned Upper l.akv of dropping into place« where it doea proud of ami bv their gentlemanly way* nicoting on Tuesday cvcninc. not stx'm polite to go without petronii- The sensation of the evening was have won the g.xxi will ami support ol ing the business carried on there, and j sprung when it was moved by Bishop the people ol this county, who ludy ap- so eome to form habits which under and seconded by Ward that the ofliec of preciat i the great iinp’rtance of the mine the purpose already formed, and I tows Marshal >>e <l«elar«*»l vacant sod opening ol navigation Ix-tween here and lead to the lowering of ideals, if indeed 1 thm they aelt-ct another man for the po- the northern part ui the county. Cap- not to ruin or disgrace, so in view of our ! aition. No charge« wsro preferred at lam liunsberry, who has bad long ex increasing population and expanding *Jic time, but it ilevelo|>«wl later that the perience in thia capacity on the Colum iatensta, with thought for the well-be- I object inn to Marshal Ia«nnox i»i< thm bia River, was in charge of the wheel, ing of others, we ought "tn take high 1 it had been reported that he limi been and bis know ledge and experience was ground, carry a line and pnli” ior "vice found asleep on mxnv oecnmoiie at night a safeguard against any possible acci ia a monster of so frightful mein, that wlmn hia services wore twoded. This dent. As the chief engineer w»a sick, to >>e hated,-need* but to be seen ; but was emphatically denied by Mr. Len- \lr. Totten personally sujierinteiided •cen too oft, fsmiliaY with her facSj we n«»i. Councilman Willits said that he the work m the engine room, living uu- first endure, then pity, then enibrare." hail never linanl anv com plaint and hail wiihttg to trust the boat to a new man. There a>e those w ho 'en’e ’ain the hore . Tburc will lai an ewirsion to Pelican that aneh generous support on th« one 1 alw ays considered thm lie bad rnajle a Bay two weeks from last ¡suuday and linnd, and such hearty appreeial.on on | gixel marshal. Tho motion was not put the u-h. r, will be manifest» d, that in aiiuther good Lime is ill prospect to all no distant future periunncnf and more, | to vole a* it was withdrawn with the »11it.il I, quartets will Ire possible. pleuviiru se< ker». A mkukt . s . ' consent <d the .ie'on*l. w ' 4 DRY GOODS >4 ST I I -n * *-■ J Every Article the Best of Its Kind 4 Siskiyou Brand, Whole Tomatoes........ i ç cts per can 44 44 44 44 Peaches......................... . 2Ç 4« 44 44 « Blackberries.................... 2Ç « 44 44 44 •4 Royal Anne Cherries... 22% \2% cts can Ashland Brand, Tomatoes........................ 4< 44 44 44 String Beans................... 1 1 44 44 M l8 Bartlett Pears................. •/ 44 44 ti 18 Yellow Free Peaches. 44 n • • Blackberries.................... 20 H 4/ 44 44 22j4 Loganberries................... 44 44 44 44 22% Strawberries.................. 4/ Best Grade Corn......................... .............. •4 Savon, Silk or Pawnee Soap, in 100 b»r Ç.2Ç per box boxes................................................... Fairbanks Gold Dust, jib packages...... p cts Pkg 44 12% 44' rvles Pearline, i ft* package..................... 44 44 Posium Cereal .’........................................ P 4'4 a l8 Grape Nuts................................................. 44 i'i Shredded Whole Wheat.......................... í 6?Í 4« pound Rice................................................................ 74 it a 6 Beans........................................................... /4 A Rolled Oats.................................................. Tea Garden Drips.................................... 1.00 per gallon1 “ Carmel Drips.............................................. 90 cts Goyers Maple Blend ............................... i.oo per " Coal Oil................................. ...................... Candles, Stearic Wax ............................ Dairy Saif, tp tt> sack................................ Stock Salt, 50 tb sack................................ Dry Granulated Sugar, too lb sacks Pickles, plain or mixed,- j gal kegs...... Pickles, plain or mixed,- 5 gal kegs 3.75 “ case 30 cts dozen n 10 per sack 44 9Ç cts 7.50 per r.40 “ keg a »•7Ç ” Complete New Stock of Goods Spring and summer Trade ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS IN Percales, Rajah Cloth, Veronels, Champagne Novelties, Sum merset Lawns, Silk Zephyrs Kyoto Crepe, Dotells, Mar- montel, Dotted Swiss, India Linens, Etc« A hill Line of Staple Cottons —I ■■■■ Free Delivery Orders Solicited TELEPHONE, MAIN 64 — GOODS NOT MENTIONED AT EQUALLY REDUCED PRICES Klamath Falls, Or electric cash store L. F. Willits, Proper ✓ Largest General Store in Southern Oregon