Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 07, 1905, Image 1

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    Official Newspaper of Klamath
County and Leading Journal
ol the Interior Oregon Country.
KLAMATH
VOL. X.
REPUBLICAN
the Best Medium for Reaching
a Prosperous and Trading Public'
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905.
TOO MUCH IS ENOUGH” SAYS THE MAYOR
are warned
NOI TO BUY
Rooks of the Water Users Asiocia.
tion May Be Closed October 15,
Will Be Left Out.
*
nell Motolav . hepli inG r Iti, no
Uatrr I re'» Ass-a lallon wlll lw a- .. pi
►1 by tl-r
relatv of thè Amm alloli
mdr.« *ceonipat.h«l I y full amouni
u(*ll a.sesrn.villa pievi-usli I. VI.-.I, sud
,n rarolling lev of 8* i*u'« l«” ••'*'»
,m| Sltrr Gì tol«<r lai sm h e«r..lllng lev
ail| la> M cent* per aliare, Tlu- . hi. I
in(iscsr of lite Re< l*maG'’ti .eivl. e h*s
rrevlMtnemUil Ihel »he sul*, r Iplloli
houli <>l thè A.»«» talioii Iw ■ lo.od l»ct
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K. K. K
Submits A Communication To the
Directors of Water Users Asso
It lakes (lie City Council Two Nights to Dispose of its
Monthly Business—Bishop Introduces New Street
i
and Side Walk Ordinance
the Trust Deed.
Citizen.* lake Action
Bought lo.ooo Mutton.
Whitelake Wants School
Complete up-to-date
Unes of Dry Goods
Ladies' and Gents
Fprnishings,
Telling Why Ho Does Not Sign
To the Director* of th» KUrnuth W*t-
er U»»ra A mm iation—In Justice to all, 1
believe a full and true statement sl.o i’d
t>e made regarding certain lam)*, which
trwr* saluons, north si-le of High to flth Ht, along Alli Kt wtfr for a ship on the west aid« of the have not been *igne<! or t-»r which a
Aft long as I to Main street, where the central office Hum property five feet wide, but as the trust deed ba* not l>een given to the
a ill op- would be I.«ated at Hchallock A Dag- description was rousidered defective Water L’sers Association, iu order that
government might
commence
tlitlik He gel’s store 1 lie Couipatiy agrees to eon- Mr. Hchallock was askel to submit an- the
work on this project.
nr have.” struct a téléphona system rnd have it in other deed,
Not knowing the condition* that
operation from I.angeli valley to Klam-‘
Die l. ingrll \alley Telephone Com­
■ th Falls within one year from the date pany franchise raw,« up lor diestteeion would prevail upon the completion of
of the passage of the the ordinance. On ■ nd it w** moved and carried that when the government system and the putting
ubrr 13.
motion of Coutu liman Heballock it was tlie Council adjourn, they adjourn until ol water un these lands, 1 made an effort
All <>l Ih» abnvr *p| lira noi >->>li lo
passed to its sei ond reading.
Monday evening Septemlier 11, when todi«|>o«eo( my excess land slavery
III* prese"1 ",hr,i "* «'■slglx'd Urids, I
As
there
were
several
other
matters
tide Iranchiae will be made tliu first or­ low figure so ae not to lie in the way of
bui lo f'ilure purchs.ci. «I aneli laol*.
the enterprise and not Ire required to
ol importance to lw> a-led ii|»m the der <>l busine*».
In He« «I «•»«• <*• '• '• «<»«W
»»I1
sign any more land than a resnlent
Council
ailpiurnml
until
Tuesday
even
­
Mr. Janie, William, naked that he lie
Ihos» who rorili-mplatv porci.asing
ing. heptvmiier 5,
allowed to withdraw the petition of could liirlJ and obtain water for irriga­
land, m »•••»'• airi froui Ih* Secretarv ni
The adj iurne.1 meeting on Tuesday John E. Garnol-i taking for ■ saloon li­ tion. In doing this I gave a Imnd for a
l)„ A ms - >S" '11 wl'i'thcr or md sur li
evening sai called to order at H o’clock, cense, which we* presented al the meet­ deed to Mr. Holabird and Major C. E.
landa are pru|»th rlgn*>l it|» fot ,- i«-rti
there being present Ales. Martin Jr., ing Monday evening. The petition was Woolen, which 1 understand Ims since
meni irrigjlton. Nonne rari aff- rd to
la-en transferred to tim Klamath Devc-L
president and Trusters Willits, Hehal* allowed to lie withdrawn.
bny lsn>ls Iliti <«« up) a d lllillui |or|
, opment Company, agreeing to make a
I
’
M
k
and
Bishop,
Recorder
C.
C.
Brower
Ordinance
No.
7l)
was
introduced
by
li n in tlu» n»|»xt.
deed to the land at any time within two
and Marshal J C. Sonili.
Councilman Bishop providing (or the
The petition of O. It. <rates anJ others, construction, alteration ami mainten­ j year* from June ID, 1906, they to b*ve
■ •king that a sidewalk bo ordered con­ ance <>( streets and »ide walks, and re- j the privilege of entering upon tire land
structed along the east aide ol Fourth pealing all ordinances conflicting. The and disposing of same, and in ea»e tlie
(W tòte rat Ir («turi,* la« l«<*«fi
street from Main to Washington, was ord.nance provides that a curb line may land wa* not sold within the two year*
it ws* to revert to nre. I lielieVed that
ih* r«**i I»- «<• «f klnnith f*’.I«
r<wd and upon m ilion of Bl .hop was
established on Main and Klamath
nfrf Ih* •<
«d ihr «atei
a»
granted and the Marshal was instructed streets fi fwt from the projierty line and these parties were in a Iwtter position
Ih* «*•<
I «>t Klamaili atrtwl. lì»
to sin- that side walks were constructed for the eoiiatruction of H foot side walks. to dia|a>»e of the land in a much shorter
time than 1 could have dune.
djlr Ihat ni» Ihr < i » ii ii|» lati («Il h)
according to the ordinance.
<>n streets 50 feet wi le the side walk
The contract provi.lea that they should
(ha pr«»|»*tV* *’Wt»rr« »huta « ut all Ih*
The petition of rii.« Obouchain and shall be 6 feet wide and on all other
Hrainaifr h» thè lakr an i lu»« fcttmrd *
Others asking that striet lights la- placed streets I he curb line shall be 10 feet and Iwgin advertising and selling the land
bf
* ht h I» » rn fav<>;*hl*’ |«> ||*t
at the corner of Fourth ami Wimhington the akie walks tl feet wide, The abut* within So day*. Vp to this date they
brredtef of liplmhl
Th* citi
streets, and at the corner ol Fourth and ting pro’ierty owners shall construct have not »old eny of the laud and we far
as I know no effort has been mnde to do
BH'IxHlllv« K a V* («krh I» » acll"!» I«>
High, was gratile.).
walk, when ordered to do ao by the
•o.
1 received |500 as fwrt payment
rvwirUjr Ibi* »»• i *tt< * lo ih* hrallli <»l
A resol ut i' m waa passeri authorising Council and U|x>n failure the «aika
and the balance wa* to be («id as the
thr (t-a , mii ! » f»!«-r ii» i hi itn! trv «>l
the purchase from tien. It. llura oí a shall lie built under the supervision of I
land wa* *old. I du not lielieve 1 could
atout àftr«*ti <»f th* t'U«itH*»« ni« n
strip 55 leet by ÏÜ0 feet between Pini*
the Marshal, and the cost shall be make * trust deed to this land to the
f*rm*»l, wtth Ihr Intentigli »»f tnktnA'
and High street to be usci as the con
Water User* Association aa I have
riiiHTrl« «il i t«|.riiiH< np tlm «|% k«’ an>l I
tinuation of Fourth street. The pur- charged to and »«come a lien upon the
lioiind niysell to make a good and law­
•llovh’f tl»*a p«til t<> «Iraln» Il I*
chase price to lw
A deed was al- property.* The ordinance was fiasaed to
ful decl at any time within two year*.
•ta*ni tliét Hi* pond )■ frolli 12 t<> l‘»
so submitted by Fred N-hallock and its second reading.
There are restriction* regarding cer­
inchrfl hi^hrr tban thv lak* ati«l iLal il
tain land* a* to the minimum price al
laoprnin;
‘»»a I- Il w-ni! I tlrain
which they may lie »old, but no restric­
Iteri! ('poti bvaring «»f ti»e ac|»on,
tion* a* to how high a price may be
Coen«*iIman Hi«h<»p, «me «if ti»«* ttrr«’i
Mr an I Mr.. W. W. MrN.-fl, <-amc ' Mr. John E. Pelton and Mis* Myrtle asked. Now, in ca»c they should place
I. E WeM, b’i.rr tor th* (‘arHrrt
maini«la «I thal lh<* ritv
I
a prohibitive price un the land or for
fmt torri to wnrk at onr« tn tn*k* n IV It h I# I’nm^ny «»I I » vn>» ha« been 11;{(roni Wbitrlake Clt v ve»t< rdav to peti- Grainger, both of Jackson county, were
any reason not sell it, all this valuable
ti>>n
the
t'omniiavimirr'*
Court
for
a
di
­
United
in
marriage
at
R:30
Thursday
hi
Kleinalh
r«tit»<y
tor
Inn
|m«t
two
dram. The *•»t,»*iii'.le«' pp«lpotit««| thr
time tbat 1 might have to dispose of my
ma< IrT (or a •h«»rl t inir (•> gì v? ihr «I»* n« « k» biM • g •to» k l.»r ahipmrni to Ta vision «<( tlir «• I khi I district Iti their *ec- evening at the Lakeside Inn by Rev. O.
land would be used np in the two year*
ti<>n
of
the
county.
Wliitelakr
City
has
W.
Triplett
of
the
Baptist
church.
Mrs.
roma.
U
««»I
can.
*
here
lr«»m
t
jke
ai» uppnr lilhiiy b*it th«'V itilrn<l lo gnar l
aovered by the contract. If the land
ito toahh of Klamath Falla il ll»r* rtiutiir an«1 ha« ¡>ttrrha«**l «ft.OUO hra<l thirty children ol reboot age, but as the C. Roa* And. rson acted as bride's maid
reverted to me I would be compelled,
•d mu I Ion In the two muntira Ho residents have onlr >»-.-n here a short and II. V. Mitchell as liest man.
tote lo «I«» thè H«»rk thetnarlte«
according to the trust deed, to allow the
tune
tliev
have
no
Vote
ami
it
waa
nec-
The
bri.lu
is
the
eldest
daughter
ol
Ifotigbl |(W
from I P Applegate
r.«ary to have voters un the petition. M«. and Mrs. F. M. Grainger of Ash­ Association to sell the land at auction
•4«t w««k taring |3.U0 a hea l.
and would have to accept whatever was
Mi, Weal ha« not bought any rattle Maliy <4 the ranchers who live nearer land and is very popular in that city,
offered.
here tri but rt|*rrt« t«> •!«• to. On bring t<> Wlnt. lake City Ilian to the Lune where she has followed the vocation of
«*■ If It Compv.ti, ( .rnirrli In the
If the holders of the contract would
Mr.
A*k»-t| I » a rrp rarntative «»( the Itepnh, I'u c school have rign.*d the potition and book keeping for several years.
Inlien Service at Klamath tgrncv and
make a *uffiuient payment so that 1
hratt IniM t.v I < mi nd »lock conditions are anxious to have the district divi-leil. Pelton is a widely known and successful
llrigadier llenera) cl I hr Oregon uni ilia
County Superintendent Wight will ar­ stockman ami an ck sheriff id Jackson would know that they intended to take
Loir Mr. Wc«t «aid, * | helivvr ymihat*
died in P-rtland, Thursday nmrnitig,
the land, I would be willing to sign on
Ixlter 1 at’h* hvfr 11 an ar have in the rive tiwiay from flonanta and Mr. ami county, lie is at present a member ol
■ hrrr lie Im, rrsidol lur WVrral years. I
same conditions as others, or if the
Mrs
M.
X.fl
w
til
aw
ait
his
arrival.
Mrs.
the
I'elton
Neil
Cattle
Company,
Laving
north
I
I th* at» k ad in g<»>*d Con •
Thr dc-vea.n! wit aril known In Kmili-
Water User* Association will give me
<iitt'»n an t thrie appear* !•> to plenty of M< Nefl rays «lie will have to stay here large herds of stock ill the Wood river
vrn Oregon
until
the
Court
grants
them
a
m -I i < m >I as country in Klamath county and in Cali- two vrara to dispose of my land after
rattle. r «portal I v in the • ••uthrrn part of
thia contract expires I am aleo willing
II» rams to Oregon In IIIAI. In r barge
the county and iitihu the line hi ('al* rhe a III not daic Io go lux k to U lute­ forma.
to eign, provided the holder* will con­
<4 the flirt |M»tslcar that reached limit-
lake
City
tinier*
rhe
am-i-e.da.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pelton
will
make
their
tfornia There are not umny sheep
laglon over the • »rv-g< n Hlmrl Un». A
Mr. Mi Ncft slate* that they have the home at Fort Klamath for some time sent. I am also ready to return the
here, ar buy nt'»«I oi our« tn lake con il­
y»v Mil a hall later he a a, ap|wm>te.l
fitiert dm k hunting in the norhbru-ar am) later will go to Fruto, California for money paid for the bond (or deed and
ly.
take the land back, and would then im­
Ihmagli (I m * inll'ienvc id Governor Pen-
••< >»ir price tor l»cr( ia cwmlroled by the their city. < *n account <>f the lack of the winter.
mediately sign all tny land to the gov­
•oyer, to the position of Fnp*rinlrn>leiit
wat.-r
in
the
«»
am|M.,
millions
ol
ducks
Chiragn marheta, while the San Fran-
ernment.
•Í Instruction of tl.c Klamath Indian
arc feeding around the lower lake.
Mr. Harty E. Pointer and MiaaCorrie
< int'o pri< va var) t<> a certain ritrnt ar-
I feel that I have done everything in
NNtvalion
A llct aards li» a as, |,y the
It. St. Geo. Bishop ami wife, Mrs. I A. Merchant, rrsidenta of Klamath
r«»r<l»ng to the local demand. I hr price
MHS (iovvrh»', sp,.nutr ì
llriga.lvr
Thwsites and Mr. and Mrs. McNeff county, were married at the home of my power todiip-.se of mv exces* land,
««atval n< til« Oregon Ktale Militia, at prr»<*nl i* l<»w htit the farmrro here went down to the island last eveti ng on
■ nd regret that this unfortunate com­
Mr. ami Mrs. IL E. Telford in Klamath
make .1 !tii»takv by hnbhng their hay loo
plication ha* arisen. I could not forsee
•«vmg i,nr term
II» acrvrd ns a mem-
Bishop's laur< It, w here they hnd supper. Falla, ou Wednesday, Sep. 30, 1905.
i that this would lie the ease when I gave
wof the Oragnn Hallway Commisalon bigl». M hen it ia |»«‘e«ible to Imy hay A Very d. liglftlul lime i* rc)«>rted.
the contract, a* it was the general un­
daring t|,e |a*t thrve terms of tliat laaly. in th* Vakiina valley and otherdiatrirta
William Lathrvp and Miaa Nora Moore I derstanding that sufficient time would
(«»r three to three and onr*nali a ton,
UtnrgeCha** arrived tn town Mon- ivflMlcra cannot a (Turd to ¡»ay the dollar*
Word was received here Monday that were married in Klamath Falls Thurs­
lie given to dispose of all excess land.
with two »i,
|„a,|, (1) nig for it hero.
I'd,hop O'Riley would arrive in th* hall* day, Septet»tier 31, 1905, by Justice S.
It is only recently that the condition
thitney for the new Kinmath Fall»
'’There are plenty nt cattle in Calif- Saturday and dedication services would C. Graves.
| has I wen known that excess land must
laundry. Mr. Neve, the pro ornta this tear a« nearly all the cattle I m > held Sunday in the new Catholic
1« sold by the time the water is ready
READY FOR SUBSCRIBERS
L'tstor, .at, that he will he ready for from thin ae< lion were taken there Inal church ail I Ilia evening lecture rervicu
I for delivery. I am willing to do what
Hill l>e held in the Opera House.
n<win*M in a couple of w«*« k«.
1 year to fatten and are atill there/'
is right and just, but a* a matter ol bus­
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The Klamath County Directory, Allen iness must have some protection.
E. R. K kamks .
A h’alciJo publishers, is now completed
I i .I m tipllon o( »lo. k <’l thè Fisti «Ih
NO. 2J
PRESIDENT MARTIN OPPOSED TO ANY E. R. reames
EXPLAINS
MORE SALOONS IN CITY OF
KLAMATH FALLS
Alter Which Lands Not Signed
General Compsoti
The Largest Circulation and Is
4*
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4*
4
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•F
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4*
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SHOES, HATS, BLANKETS,
Tinware, Crockery, Etc
Agents
CONTINENTAL
and HENRY HÍLP
Tailoring Co’s
•F WALK OVER and
•F NAPA TAN Shoes
•F
•F Only first-class up-to-date
,-F. merchandise carried
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KLAMATH KOH MERC!AL
•F East End
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KOMPANY
Phone Main 174
4* 4* + 4* 4* I* 4* < 4* -? 4* 4* 4* *r v 4- •? 4-4* 4* 4- ..
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KLHMATH
FALLS
Pelton—Grainger.
Dead.
• When you visit a clothing store you like to feel that there
lire plenty of patterns to choose from, that the price is within
the limit prudence dictate«, and that you can have absolute
confidence in what is said to you about the quality of the
cloth. You can have that ”at. home” feeling if you visit the
Boston Store, ’tropin and see our new fall styles and pat­
terns. You will bo surprised to see what a good suit we sell
for $15. Good as others charge $20 lor.
II A large line in up-to-date patterns and styles of men’s
pants just reeeivtbl.
•| With the opening of the school season wo would especially
call your
vour attention Io
to our line of children’s suits, for we
cull
guarantee Io save you money and give you satisfaction.
H We have received • new line of the famous Ruben’s in-
fant undershirts.
II At all limos you will find a complete and up-to-dato lino
of Indies ami gents furnishing goods, dry goods., hats, caps,
trunks, and valises
Satisfaction guaranteed. Here is the place to save money.
THB
BOSTON
STORE
L. JACOBS A CO
and ready for the subscribers. Messrs.
Fred Stahlruan, the genial merchant
Allen A Salcido haie been engaged upon
this liook for the past two months, doing at Bly arrived in town Monday and has
the mechanical work in the Republican 1 I teen visiting hi* numerous friend* be­
job office. The directory is a most val­ side* attending to other business.
uable aquisition for Klamath county
ami is creditable alike to the publishers
and this seel ion generally. It will be
found a first-class advertising volume to
semi to Eastern friends, as, besides a
list of the voters of the county, the book
contains a full and interesting descrip­
tion of the county and its resources.
The l ook« are now on sale at the Repub­
lican office—75 cents per copy—6 or
more at the rate of 50 cents per copy.
Arriving öaily
Dry Goods, Ladies Fancy Goods
and a fine line of Ladies Cloaks.
Agency for Perciville B. Palmer’s
made-to-order Suits for Ladies,
also Skirts, Shirt Waists, etc.
The most complete line ever of­
fered on this coast will be here in
a very few days j *
We are going to give away
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
worth of Crockery, Dinner
Sets, etc. Look for our an
nouncement later
Notice to the Public.
Thinking there might be tome
were not up-to-date regarding* the
ioug movement* going on in the city of
Klamath Fall«, the city of destiny, for
the benefit of such I wish to Announce
that I have eitablivhed a Tin and Plumb«
ing busines« on Klamath Avenuo in rear
of the American Hotel. I wish to an«
bounce that anyone needing material In
my line will be treated right. In fact,
f have decided Io make my price* very
conservative considering the market,
and I guarantee all work both in Tin
and Plumbing to lie thoroughly done
ami satisfaction rendered.
R. E. Dyer.
Get a bum cigar? Not nt the City Drug
Store.
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J
See ttxe
XVCIJEOIA loricis» of
new ftirnltnre
arriving dally