Official Newspaper ol Klamath KLAMATH County and Leading Journal ol the Interior Orogon Country. VOL. X. Attorney-General Crawford Ha: This Is the Watchword oi! I^ndared an Opinion on License Law the Thriving Town I of Merrill, Attorney General ( rawtnrd, ol Halem, in an opinion rendered on request r.f County < lerk hurlllt. fr.x k Contiti, Tbs »filer hs-l Sii i-.ll tn visit aays that it is not n«c«s»aty for a ¡s-r- <),• vwii »I M«r.ill last week au>l was I ar-ll Io ap|«Mir In person l-elore the detk grsally pl.-asc-l aulis j save lhe ch-rk shall give d««criptbm ul of til« sixlll»«’« pU.I «I II»" CIMIMI) . In-rnse holder in lie«»»». Maliy derk» Tlw t»«n <4 M«rr.ll has hail a w»ii«aring in ful (Hiwtli th« pa«* »iiinnivr. Th« num l«.rson> This works hardship m large lor of nrw Ixiihllngs ami th« grade ami Inter lor Count les. .paUty <>f th«s« is «qual ll mH sui-mir lire tiler nry General aays tire man tu ili--*« "( any town iu II,« ruiitiiy. net o< ohlah'ing ilea, riptlon Is optiona1 yl.rnll n,,w has llir«« g-««l sisr>* time. 'I tie , have printed blanks covering require. luwn also baa th« lust •I reet* in the I menta »hi. h applicant» . an fill out an-l l->rward to the lounty eeat. Cuuuty. a* D im . drawl>aik which the town ],>.| sine« Ha birth ha. lawn Ilo- lark ol K< m 4 »alar. This. b->w«««r, hss *nw law tvu.r! l-ui« cold «a 1er TH» town uc-d« an d«< irir Ughi and «alar »y.tvni, toil th« l.tisu-«» im « o -I,- rlsrv that th«V afr g--tiig to have ilo « inipr-’ranicnt« tidor« s great whllv. Uaay >d ili« rancho« living in th. surrounding country ara huil-lmg n -i- d.ncrs m town amt Intrml m-vlag tli«r« l->r th« » Inter. Tl-i» Ulto m.o. t. th« .<-»ull -4 it'« action * t II,« -< li.M.i district m putting up a », .|«-u *! • »I» w-ho-l I’UlLllng Tt>*' I n, lo-g. « II- I, I. .1.1« IH Slll.g l-H»j>lol|.,ti «ill bv >-• .4 III* handsomest lu th.' t, «n ai. i • d b. a great drawing cani t-,i Mcriil. Ths hnil.lmg is two st.-, -• » a. d . <»l»m« finir larg» room». Th« town of Merrill ia • ■ king l • u. .»il»illly, but an ac<|*ialut«i>. • »Illi ll.« |«*'|d.’ who runi|..-r l|>i. Iiv. « will, th*- Is that Ihsr m«sn bualncvs ami that Ho-- IS no .urli thing as im)«x»,l*h* ••Where Arc We At Telegram. Irrigation Project Notes h» tf.a first »vellon "I are -igr.ili.-d I heir • • - hi i ri,< I. . I tn.ids I a Hi 1 «Aiiipat > u id k . u Il Slid e ta> 1 hr ihr > < aliL-r.il« S'l-l loC I-«.IH C-VVt ; Is-.d- 1.1 4 111,. OUR COUNTY HAS ASK COUNCIL TO REPUBLICANS ANOTHER TOWN GRANT FRANCHISE FOR HARMONY Leaders Wa.it To See the Party in Oregon United' "Harmony" 1« the watrhward among tha trader« rtland un Octolwr 12th, toward unbittg Ilia party. Ex-Uovarnor T. T. Gwr, of Salem. baa the following to • ay in the Oregonian : “I ran »«« no rca«*»na hie objection to th« Kepublirun reunion, and, ■ince the movement hue been act on foot, 1 truat It may rvaull in much gaition look with greater favor upon it «nice your out-«f>oken declara­ tion that ita ohjsKt will I m ? not only not tn Ai.ivrh* «* a i«n I he fulleal working uf fl < i • •• i ,.n nan law, l«it rather to aa *i*t in vso r i> g uoi th« intentions ul tint I ma io evert a ay possible. •'l‘re-iiiiiii.g that you u«e the word ' iinjH i’* io the aciiM» to "induce" the ethfl f a similar fact fur*-i*o iot.M h . «kith 'Hi r « n*< ol UXCUre a- • bat w 'I h.* » nt ihc R« pflbliran h ••><■. cu.ing lile pM-t iü luirti i »••f; • • »<«-#. ■ ha* in»! raM n« eht t*na! I r»»U- I« » m P tiM« i«iic < au fidate i<»r , h » We happened to i-verh* al a very rl|l- iuui rouv«*r»atu>«i the other dat l«’twr«*ii t«u Kiamaih Fa 11« riiHetsa We were nvither d wc have giM-l ira«on to Indietr that it erluaHv «xcurrd. The <*vxivrr»ati«>n waa publir and we do nut think the ritiarna w « ha I«I have Urn Lorrihr*! «»r alwiahnl if ail the l>rw»| ajArrnirti tn town were pr«*».ut. It w.unded gosal and •« !«a>k i|»c whole thing down vvriwiiiid you read that pw< e of Ta) lore in th« Klpet*«s* ai»»nt U mi two old < iliwin I M ners » hich Ii« will exhibit al the Fair. ( "N, d-. I •• Mr. Belrer lias a |n one stalk »Indi weigh fifteen ami twenty pounds respectively. Blue Luncheon. A "lllu* I.iinclie--n*’ was glv«n I.» Mrs. <’. |>. Willson to a I«« i>( Iwr fri.nd. Fridav mrwning at her home on Congo Avenue. The china and all tlie decoraiion» »«.« in blue. Songs, inuur ao I ■ hot n«rw th« entertainments of tl,» Mening. A in.ng tilv gneata wo«: Mr. and Mt*. Ihinhsm, Mrs. Kapp, .Mrs. K. It Rsainrs. Mrs. F. IV. Jenniugs. Mt. and «b». J. I„ leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Kraum and Mias«a Boris Uallsnl and Bs-rtha Hammanil and .Mr. E. Itiinliaiu. t'lau-l Kirkpatrick cam« in Tueedav from Fokegama with a new planer, •ticker an I other machinery ( r a ne« sash an I door ls< turi, whi«h ITitdielt A Son are erecting on the property re­ cently pnrdiased in the Rirhn additiun. Tire plant sill lar run by steam power. 'Ipo Kir I. gl 1/IIV. ■ I.-4 A I I. •*! ill I. ». Htif New Halt House. Klini4th Idi-1* to hare a nrw malt houi*« a lagfcr ”cvr brewery and a buttling work*. I Tony Cartel, *>f tu« Klama’h Falla Brewcty. recently returned from Kan F runc i’V", w here he hi vcm >gated piatita and placed an order lor the machinery. Mr. Caedri «tale« lht«l he ia planning to tortile hi« own ta-er and that he will pr«d»ahly u«e tlie new aluminum tM»ltlra which have been recently pa lenirti. I Clinton Is Located on South Bank of Lost River Opposite town of Merrill. Klamath County has Mother new town. Th« plat for the town of Clinton war filed and approved try the County Commlaaioaari at their adjourned meet­ ing Katurday. Tfi« naw town is located on the aouth hank of L>«t river and directly opposite the town of Merrill, in the southern part nt lhe county. In reality it ia only an addition to Merrill, but on account of til« streets not coiiforiaiiig to those in Merrill, according to th« new law, it waa found necessary to plat it as a aep- •rate town. Th« town consists of 11 bl<«-ki. one of «Inch ia not supdivided, and contain« 72 lota no 1 120 feel. The streets are HO feet wide. The town war platted by Clinton I). Van Brimmer and w ife. Direct Primary Law. a Prosperous and Trading Public | A petition iw being circulated week and ia being generally signed by the biumeMinen of thia city, which will lie presented at the neit regular meet­ ing of the city Council on the first Mon­ day in next month. The petition asks that the franchise asked lor by the langell Valley Tele­ phone Company Ire granted by the Council and that the original ordinance l>e |«eee* • CR1CAMS ots 11>- Stetson Ha l City Drug Store The Boston S îgm W« all th« latest style« la SUi ar.d Derby ! We all know the place in commerce occupied by the Sugar Beet, The bng- ar B-et King of Colorado tells us there are no Iwtter conditions in the world lor the growth «( this neceaaary article than exists her. in Klamath county, and thi» in destined to lie one of the leading enterprises of Southern Oregon. The» again, pay a visit to the fruit farm ol Mr. Elsy. northeast ol town and see with what success ins effort« have l«en rewarded. Peaches, pears, plums, cher- riea, »n.all fruits and melons are grown in abundance, and “what man has dune, u-an may du" certainly can well be ap­ plied to this region. 'Trade Mark; WIU Set the Fashion Thia Season. Next week We Will Tell Nou Where It Can Be Seen Throughout the crowded east the peo­ ple are ciamlwring for a newer country where they can spread out on a 11»0 acre i»uu, and win out or luae in tlie great struggle (or existence. The we»t is the place lor the man with limited means and plenty ol energy to make a home and surround himself with comforts. ln'Lwwhule category ol enterprises you coul-l nut meutiuu one which would not v ield a handsome profit to the mat. with nerve em-ugli to begin before tins great Government Irrigation scheme has Ireeu completed ami Klamath county, like the east has become over crowded and the opportunity of the investor with limited means is lost. If currant reports are true we will s WHLTGR NEVE, PROPRIETOR .« ■O-O-O-O-O-O-Q-O-O-O-O-O- •Q-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-Q-O-O-O J. L. Jones, who has been logging for C. S. « inadr bv the dtre< t primary m«t|i**d. including th«»«« for ■ rtg •e,w req lire ’ nil a Fit | ubliran primary i>«*titioh tor a «fate ii -tninati i w .11 in* idOU. lhe maximum I requi'« l by law ; on a lkm«»cratic ¡»eti- t]on, .'»W Candidates for a Republican nomination ill lhe F'tral ('ongre^aioiial Pi-:n« t niriat each "ecure 479 «ignature« arid in the Second l)i-tri<*t M3. Carxii* tlate« for the Th'iiMM'ratic nomination muni each obtain 343 pignattire« in the Find Dial riel and 255 in the Second, rhrwe nuin’aTi« an* lm»ed on the vote ol each partv a veer ago for i rpreaenta live hi Cotigreaa. Th«* aignera oi a «fate petition mu«t r« prc-«*n» at leaet one tenth of the pre* ciiictr* in «acti of m lca»i "even countiea in the alate, and the aignera of a ('on grr-aional ¡»etition tunnl represent at leant one tenth of lhe precinct! in each uf at lea«t one-fourth of lhe countiea in the diatriet. A petition for a county nomination tnuat contain elector! reaid­ ing in at leant one fifth of the precinct! in lhe county. In a dietriet comprising more than one county, lhe eignera must represent at lea«t one eight of lhe pre­ cinct! in each of al least two counties in lhe district. ll will be seen, therefore, that the circulation of nominating petitions for I state nominations will lie no small task, I j l^su.e they will have to he circulated Th«' inrtnl»rrM <»f the Woman*! Chrin- tain Trm|**iMiicv Union will hold their regular meeting at the residence of Mrs. Nredt, Friday, hep». 29lh. at 2:30 p. m. A Memorial Service will l»r held in the Preebvtrriati « htirctr on Sunday, at 7 :3U p. ui .. in mem-ry .,( our promoted lead- er, France« b'. Willard Songs and re­ in a number of counties and in ‘“a*1-* citation« by th« L. T. I., and an address precincts. by the I’aatnr Rev. W. G. Smith. All are cordially invited. Emma Grigsby, Recording Secretary. The Most Complete A the Best Medium for Reach' KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905 ; HUNTERS NEED NOT APPEAR IN PERSON * REPUBLICAN The Largest Circulation and Is «ee tlio fret «lit wagon loads of new furniture arriving dally 13 I» 11 Op