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Otllclal Newspaper of Klamath KLAMATH County and Leading Journal of the Interior Oregon Country. VOL. X. The Largest Circulation and is REPUBLICAN the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous and Trading Public NO. 24 KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE FIRST SECTION SENT TO WASHINGTON TURN DOWN TROUBLES CEMENT TELEGRAPH FRANCHISE Midway Company To Put THE TOWN Plant Could Be Put In By Operator In Central Office. Langen Valley Phone Ordinance Is Too Broad. A special meeting >■( lhe town roitmil held Monday »»»nilig to con»! I»r th« granting <»l • Iram ht»« to ••>» Ian- ,r|| V.diey T»lr|-h«n» Company. Tl>« «r-tiiiaiue a. intro luewi !•» Cmincd- man W illlta provl.lv« lor a light ..I • av thnxigh cvrlam str»e<. for th» erw llon ol a l«l«ph»i>e tin« coming into tl>» city aud ••vhiirctii'g • llh a icnlral office at p. hallo, k A Dagg»«l. «tor», and l*.|-l»a it .-enta.i» • blanket < lauao allowing 0.« .vim|‘.»y l»> vr»«-l p .1«» and do a mw '.I telephone Inisltie** »■• any <4 the .trecl«. even nr« or allrve through ont the town. While the francl.lae has passed to It« ««.'»•d raadtng, it is peohabla that II wit <■> n» (either miles* It I. rewritten IK aaiei>.|r.l. ao aa Io .|*cl(y definately th. »treat« »poo will, h ll.a |rde. ar» Io k» rrartrd Th» Company, through it. aiturr.ey Mr. B.uiriev,cot.tend, that it la not the ir.tanti.in to-io a general loui uru in Klamath I all. ,btit ll at all that I. le.i'a-1 i. to «omiact with tl.c town an.l the !ew »lockholder« living here Tim th« member. th» Council .tated (hey • >uld gra .l ll an ordinance »aa drain upr vc’itig that p»'Vll»ga. Judge Willila. ntio ir.tr.el i< e I th« or du.alic«. .tat. 4 that lie <|id eo t-e. aua.- tlo-re |«-..pie «ere kin> king al our ihm«, and be ll.unyht they ought be ail“» < h I tirom.ii. Iluwaeer, lie wm not in fiW. ol gr...ling tlirin the privilege .4 pllting in a g»u»rai lelej.lioi.« ry.letr. throughout lhe illy, aa ll.e tuwn now had an ex. .•L.nl telephone •< .Irin • 111. night M-rv..a and l>e «a. opf-med lo dun g ai ytl.ii'g il at n.igl.l weaken tl at »»rvic» llr.l lr», lie did not »i«h 10 lie com pel io. I lo and force other hum -ar men (o pm in and pay lor la > ph ><>«•• when they could gel Irellar aervi •• «Illi cm and at • lc.< axpenee Councilman Bi.I.op, who al»a< • Ukc. . definite atan-l on one al l» or th» other «very qooMi >n Hut (onii up, *»» in faror ol allotting the Company to eua» la and connec ting up with their prearnt at ekliol Icr« in thia illy, but • M Uppiwd to then ilieniptlng lo do a graeral exchange bu.lnea. unl.aa they »»«Id agiee to put m •• g >el a plant a. th. Midaay Tr'eplioua (*otn;>«ny ha. aarl give a. gooi .erViCe, tn that cam h* might Im tn lavirol granting ihrtn s Iran l,iw and let tl*u t « . eomp.ides figlrt it nit II., did not bvlievii in pro teeting any carparation or individual unleM it »a. for the intereat ut the town, but if ihea» people could not pul I In .» good • at aleni a. «e have at pl«.- rut. it would only re.tilt m harm lo lhe vfllcicucy of lhe proaanl aci Vie», «nd he dii not believe in'’gauging'*. I am in fcvor of allowing tho Mngell Valley Omipany loenme in hut I am nppoaed to giving away privileges »hick they •ay they never expect to me, H V. Gitoa, of the Midway Tele phone A Tvli-graph Company, wa. pre.- pr«*s- •aland »aa given permission to ad.lreea UwCminril |o qn'nu , lengthy talk he »ipl»ine I lhe effect of nwemg two tele phone .v.tema operating in one town, '■«•taied ihaleoinpatiiion In the lelu ptuinc lui.inca «ai not a good thing aa Hha.| been deinonstiated that it did Government or Water l'sers Asso. lions Are Now In Washington- STORE Chamber Of Commerce If it »bould tai necessary on account •f tin, < > t < f shipping c, u.« i>l bare, the | R< < lamaliun Seivio» may manufacture thia mateiUl in Klamath county. J -Oil’ketU mad« of cement manufac- ’’Resolved that it is the sc rise of thia I turwl from material found tn Klamath club that the city government (hall en- county liave I mmsu received frtni tho force the provisions ol th« charter in all N«naiy-flve per rent <>f al! the land i factory and the results are OXCeilxnt. matters requisite or necessary for the under lhe lower KUtnalh project ha« Ill revan «lays »et it stood tl>« tust of 2-35 policing of the town and the abating ot »ecu tigned up with thu Waler U««ra ' pounds. f urther investigation wiii be nui.anc«» therein, and lo that end has \»socialion, and about eighty jmt cent ft nd» nlong these lima. the countenance and support of this -i the excess land holding*. II it Income» necessary it wi I be poa- I Chamber of Commerce.” This mvuni that the Klamath project • ible to uianufactur« icmeut right here Nme.een application» were approved * ill coimiructcd without any delay, for use on head works, turn outs, bridge for mrmber.bip with the Klamath Fail« a* Chief Engineer Newell, when here, |«i»rs, pipes and in numerous other ways Chandler of Commerce at their meeting atatrd that d the Atauriatiun got 75 |ier '« heia lasting qualifl«ationa a,e neces Friday evening. The following are the cent o( the land signed up lhe Service sary and iu building tb'Ae portions of new members: E. R. I’eames, George * oul i tin I a way to wore the rr*t. tire canal where concrete work will Iw Biuhn, Arthur C. I.ew;«, ('. Ro*» Ander The tpeiifl< ationa and planj have Even used. •on, L. Alva Lewis, John R. Stilts, •ont to Washington along with the re III one other project where the Ser Thomas Drake, W. A. DeCordova, port <d the Water t'svr* A**oc»*Hon. vo» could not obtain cement at a reason i George R. Burn, Fred Biehn, A. J. 1 It the breretary consider« that «uflkient able rost' they decided tn put In their Manning, J. E. II >dg>-, C. C. Chitwood, land liaa i**eu signed up to justify con own plant, with the rr.nlt that bnn I L F. Willits, J. W. Siemens, A. L. struction. hid« Hill bo advertised for in d'cd. of thousands of dollara weie saved Levitt, MattG. Wilkins, J. C. llutenic, 4 very «hurt time fur the first ten inilea. to the farmers, besides tho starting <t and Rufus 8. Moore., Dii« includes tho Un<la north of the the industry had a lasting beließt to The report of the committee appointed L»at river ab»ngh and Mt*il of I/>*t river the community. ! to arrange lhe excursion for lhe im is far aa lhe (jap, involving 12(K>) acre*, I roremrnt of WooJ River, was read and I rbla la the main canal ar d forma tho approved and the evmrnitteo discharged . fee ler of th«< main distributing system The report showed that there was •n the cat! aide of the Klamath river received for tickets sold tn Klamath It la atated that unlraa ae have very Falls $161,69 and at Fort Klxtuath $15., The disbursement of the 1« 5UO.OOO *ewrr and inclement Heather thia Uli. wl.icli the Government will exin-nd in making a total of $169.50. It was * unsl ruction on (be tunnel can be cun moved and passed that Totten A Hans musd (liron|(h the winter. The con- the construction of the Klamath Pro , Iwrry be paiJ $5J out of lhe proceeds of pct, will lie dt.buraeJ in Klamath ini)», •«t ruction involve« besides the building the excursion in settlement of their ex- uf 1 lie tunnel, tlie construction of tun i Mr. C. C. Ilogue has been »elected as i l«nsaa a. per agreement. Disbutriiig Officer. mil«»« <»f caul! and lhe ex|»und:lure of a The folios ing bills weru allowed and | A. the Government will advertise for naU million dollar*. hid. a. toon as lhe plans and speci ‘order«*) paid: * Hti|$ernsing Engineer Lippincott aided ... $!5o fication. are formally approve.! in Wash W. O. Smith, printing by the projet l engineer, Mr. It umphery a, ington. Mr. Holgate, tho attorney for f. Seidl Taylor, printing ............ $3 00 hare hern making every effort |*oMMble Lakeside li.n, banquet to 8. I*. Officials to biidge dil!i< iiltiea and «tart construe the project, has received instructions to sc-tire rights of way for the first nine $22.2». lion tin« tall. W uh proper aid from the Secretary Worden was authorised to mile« of ditch to be constructed. He farming community and corporate sup will ask for options fur the rights of way engage some one as assistant to devote port, till« can be accumphshe 1 and l>o- Iroin thu land owners this week. IN-eda one hour each day in answering cor-1 gin the construction of uno of lhe great will not be asked for, however, until rospondence etc., at a salary not to ex- i est project* ever undertaken by th« R>me lime next year. The lands tr« ! coed $10 a luuntli. Reclamati.m Service. An informal discussion was then held I versed by the flr.t nine mile, includes l tracts owned by (ho folio« tt.g persons : ' relative to the necessity for improving I ; M Hank», Klamath Improvement Com- th» appsarauce of the city. Every mem- , pany, J. C. and 8 8. Mitcliel), Mrs. J. , iter present expressed himself as in ' W Bryant. Mis. McMillan, C. N. Mey favor of helping an J encouraging work KUmalh Falla wboola are crerllowing er, Thom li. Moore, Mrs. Ji. Summers. along this line, and the above resolution and il i. alniosl im|*»*ilde lo accomo IS T > :mm> :s. ('arm di E-’.ale. Ahk- »it passel offering tho support of the date all <*f Ibe rcholar». Thu Counly ’ eni-Cantrell, J. an<l P.. W. Short, 11. Chamber to the town council in their Il igli h^l.ool Iwd «n cnroliment o( .'X) L. Arant. Mrs. Anna iboma« and llcn- effort to enforce the ordinances relative' sciiulaia on thè tir.l day and in.ny I iy i'arrish. to the policing of the streets and the ; ruoru have entcìed .ine». Il ha. twen While it ia not probable that ditch lieautifying of the grounds aud public necv.'ary to wcure thè M<-lhodi»t ; conatrttcli >n will begin until nex t places of the city. Cliureh to accom'.U'o some ut thè spring, tire contractor, may find it poeti- eia»»»«. Tliv puullr »chool i» in woise hie to commence work this winter and i conditi.>n than thè iliuh 8, hool. A. thè their seems every reason to believe that new lugli .elioni building »ili !■» c. m tunnel construction will commence this Mr. Holly F. Swingle, of Lorella.l plctcd iielore the public k I ioo I il la year and I e | uslied rapidly during the Klamath County, and Miss Artie M. I probalde II al •riangcmaiita «ili to winter months. Bennett, of Medford, were married at I madu to u*u som» ot thè rooms in the the residence of the pride’s parents, on high school dii ring thè wmter. Thursday rveiii: g. September 7, 1905. The main ranal m ill bo approximately The ceremony w as performed by Rev. 20 irrt wide on the b< 'tinni and 70 feet F. W. Carstens, of Medford. McCloud, Cal., Sept. Sth. 1905. I The bride is the daughter of 8. L. Ben on top, and will carry half at much 4gam as is now flowing in Link River Messrs. Marlin Bros., nett, a successful fruit grower of Jack- Merrill, Ore. son County, bhe is a graduate of lhe llig line of watches at popular prices. Gentlemen— Soutberon Oregon Normal School at I.. Alva Lewis. I address thia letter to yon ae von tire Ashland. the first signed on the petition received . The groom is the son of Frank Sw ingle, The Monarch Will give with every 50 cent pnrehaae a a few days ago, requesting this Company , a well known and prominent stockman coupon. The <»ne bringing the in<»st to build a Railroad to yonr town. It is , of Klamath County. After a visit to coupon* by Bo*» Im k, p in., Saturday gratifying to know that the people of, Portland Mr. and Mrs. Swingle will re night, Septvni»wr 30, I.K)5. will receive your district are taking an interest in I turn to Klamath County «here Mr. 4 cash priie <»l 110. t»ec<»hd beat |5. Also n|XHaial Rale« ev<iy Saturday. 25 per our Railr 'ad and we trust that we can Swingle will »sturo» charge of his t-e of mutual benetit to each other. lather’s stock ranch in I Angell Valley. cent off ou bulk and ca«e goerf*. ResptM'ifully \oura, In regard to your petition, I will be Geo. Biehn, Proprietor. Married in Ashland. 2.5 very glad to take this matter up mth ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ........................... — our rirectora and any proposition that Mr. Frank Certade. formerly of Mich you wish to present 1 will present that igan, and Miss Mtnnio Wilson, of Duns to them also. We are pushing the work muir, California, were married in Ash with all possible speed and trust thit I land on Saturday, September 2. 1905. liefote long we may be near your town, i The bride is a sister of Mrs. J T. Totten I understand the roa I front Pummice, of this city, und lias been visiting here Non» to our Railroad is not inthe very I and at Odessa for some time. Mr. Cor best condition at present, but, I feel1 iarie is engineer for the Klamath Lake sure that after the first rains in the Mil) A Lntnlier Comp.mv Fall, it will ba far superior to any road yon have in your country. ft is not our policy to have the people and citixens of your country subscribe and build onr road for us, all that we will ask, will he the entire and hearty eo-operatioo of the people, and in our turn we will try to do what we can to benefit all coneerned. I do not feel that it is policy for any Railread con cern to ark the farmer» »nd towns- i <!* pcopl» to cripple themselves to help a i Get under a Railroad build into their country, on the contrary, it is tho best interests ol the Railroad lo have such people in good pros|>eroii»condition. Complete up-to-date lines of Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Council. SHOES, HATS, BLANKETS, Tinware, Crockery, Etc Agents CONTINENTAI and HENRY HILF Tailoring Co’s WALK OVER and NAPA TAN Shoes Only first-class up-to-date merchandise carried KLAMATH KOMMERC!AL Rights of Way For Canal KOMPANY East End Phone Main -? -b + <♦ ^-1- -? ¿- .u^.4.4.4. -r 4; <x>oo-o<><><><><>-o-o oo-o-o-oo oo-o-oo r K L A M KT H FALLS Schools Overflowing • H Mr. lîroig’g Wr h«Vr Irivd I*» *h-'W the Lit tfcll Vai l$*jr Company (hit thinir many time*, but they have» 1» i-consi rurl our motive • nd we* have not l*en able to do any thing with them. ‘•Wo will let lhe Langvll Vnllw poo- pie romi in here *»n our «Hitch hoard at • coal, which hc will drtn »nsltafo to any comm'iUr, !•••« than they can put in their own office* lor. " r will «« II out our mitral eschar gv to anv corpora tion, individual or to the citv al u hat it hat coat u«, p nvlding they will give ua th* iimo privileges that *c a»c non giving Mr llrMig or offer the Lang' II Valiev Coni (»any. W»» do n<»l oppose their coming in. hut ne want »«me reg illation «.( ilii« raelral ex< hangr." Swingle-Bennett R. R. Headed For Merrill The Most Complete • oo-o-oo-o 0-0-000-0 o-oooooooo<xxy^ 1 ÂFtfivinà 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 * j * j * We are going to give away worth of Crockery, Dinner Sets, etc. Look for our an- nouncement later F Fall and Winter Ever Shown in Klamath County ARRIVING DAILY AT The BOSTON STORE , X • • Thsnking you for your interest in the matter, 1 »tn, Your» very truly, ♦ > 8. 0. J ohs » ox . ♦ ‘ Notice of Dissolution, Tho firm of Merryman A White prop, of the City Drug Store ha« been dis solved. Dr. Merryman having sold his interest ta Dr. White, who will continue I the husinsss. All accounts due the firm, will be collected by him, and all I obligations assumed. ♦ ’ Dr. Geo. H. Merryman. ♦ • Dr. F. M. White. * > Go to Maaaiogi for a oew pipa Stetson Hat 13 Theso hats are worn by tho men who demand high-grade quality, beauty c( finish, and standard styles. All The Latest Style« are here W. h.vs • eemritt« tin« cf th» Sut ien Son »nd Derby H»’» t FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS and LJp-to*Date Line of Goods è Ell a Imp