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Official Newspaper ol Klamath County and Leading Journal ol the Interior Oregon Country. t KLAMATH VOL- X. REPUBLICAN The Large« Circulation amt Is the Best Medium for Retching a Prosperous and Trading PsBllc KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 9, 1905. NO. 3’ the governor surprised at resources of county BIÖ GATHERING TAKES PART IN THE IRRIGATION RATIFICATION MEETING guests sang" For he’s a jolly g'md fel me of the good things, hut I understand low.,’ (iovernor Chamberlain hereupon that they never tell the truth only about remarked, that lie thought the Ladi** half of tbe lime. I have to say to y«u i had l>e«n alighted, and he proposed a now, that after having come over and toast to Mrs. McMillan, the landlady, vialted it for myrelf, I was right, they who hail eo eutxeeefully arranged th* I have not told one ball the truth of th« banquet. wonders of this section. Chamber of Commerce Go Over Rout* "You ar* indeed a fortunate people, Urges the Orowing of Haturday morning teams were brought now that tbe Reclamation Hervice baa around an I the |.arty conveyed up Con gone to work, you will have • goml These Products. ger Avenue Vi the location of the new country. All of thi* vast country will jxiwer house. Thia waa examined and l>* reclaimed, that portion which ia des Klamath Fall*, Or., No*. 6, 1U06. the (.arty proceed«*! to the head of the ert will !>• irrigated and that part To th* rancher* of Klamath County: river, where Engineer Humphery ex- which ia swamp will Ire reclaimed. I plained the plana of tbe canal and head congratulate you. my fellow citixens, for In a recent communication from Mr. I works. From here they were taken to the work which has been done. I con Georg* X. Wendling, preeideat of th« "It must <• «'*'•■• V» live in a *..*ntry where th.. W1 br„.j mln4edi .,1(J wl,ol..t„ll|.(1 M j bav. i<mn(1 tllem lo h.r, T)„ the Hank’s Landing, where a good view gratulate the Engineers for their work. Weed Lumbar Compaoy, Han Francisco, Could be obtained of the Upper Klam I have tMMl liere. the more tl» .......... imprr«-. n.«l|, ulUrly Impoeeibl« Il would be to make people beli*v*, without swing, that we have Now Ladies and Gentlemen, I assure to tbe Secretary of th*Ch*mb«r of Com ath lake, the greatest natural reservoir you that 1 have had a most delightful merce, he urges the following oouree of UMkwsietform.ssrkasswWsIrwiatf aw.iliug development. „ thi. Klamath country. Book* Could 1» written on the resources, and then it in the wurld. On the return Governor time over here with you. I waul tossy action by tbe rancher* of Klamath be truthfully aald by m«n. with no greater kuoalclg.. i|,M11 „„ tl„ ,u|,jr(.t< .the |„|( b„ nol t,)U| . »_GoMrnor Geo. E ChamUrlain. Cbamlierlain waa taken to tbe office of that I have enjoyed every moment of county. Hi* experience in other focali- the Reclamation Her vice, where the my time. I feel that thia eaction of the tiee similar to this baring induced him to believe that it cannot help but Inure WUbllagw Ifvllig. wblslles Irlowlng , itvrful omintv eaailing development as «•I to th« cere of Judge George T Bald banquet, Heartily welcomed the Gover plans and specifications of the project country will be one of the richest and to their benefit. Mr. Wendling saye a* were explained to him by Mr. Hurnph- moat profitable in the United Slates. tht Land pfs»1 "< •"•I «early Ihe entlr« tin» Klamath county. Books anuid lie win, and the following gentlemen made nor of Oregon to Klamath county and ery. Be loyal to your auction firet, then be follows: ^upaieU ’" <sf rlty »4 Klamatlt I all* written on th«* ieeuurv«ie, and then it up the party : Adjutant General Finxer, drew attention to the fact that thia had Afternoon Speeches “I want you to urge through the pr- i loyal to your state. The time is not far enuld I» truthfully said by men, with truvSin« Üwd'wA* and brtdgw, tmalcli lodge Henry I.. Benaon, Hon. M. B. been the first time in its history that I The climax of the big Irrigation Rati diatant when our state will be one of and by personal suggestion on your part |b« first gltmpa* thr Governor, no greater knoaleilye than myself on Huston, Ntal* Game Warden Baker, At Klamath county had been honored by I a fication Celebration, wherein the gen tbe beet tbe country has ever seen. I the wisdom of yoor people engaging ex Usorv’ K.Cbaurlwrfam. • •>« !>’»• «<■» lite subject, ’the hell lias mit Iwen told.’ torney fl. L. Holgate, of the Rod*- visit from the Governor of the state. eral public took part, occurred Saturday want to invite you to visit my section of tensively in the growing of appie*; and "Il must la* gland Io live in a comity rnaiiain Hervica, Commlaeioner N. 8 erner k» vielt Ktamalh County, steppe«! Alex Martin Jr., President of the afternoon at the Court House yard, the state an l get acquainted and ex be sure to urge only a few varieties, via: fasa the *•«* pfatik *4 the atmmrr i I altero the |a>>ph> are so broad minded, Merrill, It. hl Geo. Bishop, Col. M. G. City Council, was next introduced, and the hardy ones that will be good safe where a pavilion had been erected for change ideaa.” glsnalli al half p**t feur Thuiaday i an generous arnl au aholcMii.ini as J Wilkii.a, Ivputy Game Warden as the chief executive of the city, be al th* speaker*. It was at first planned to shipper*. At I be Gov era meat Camp bate found tliein lo I* here It was a 1 llutrhiaon, J. Hcott Taylor and W. (). so extended a welcome to ths chief ex The world want* them In unlimited use the Opera flouts, but it was found Saturday evening, T. H. Hutnphery, Governor Chand-erlatn was mal al dlallllguGI.rd lmn..r to me to lie invitisi Smith. Th« 22 mile drive t>> Merrill eculive of lbs «tale and the other guests that it would nol begin to accomodate engineer in charge of the Klamath pro quantities, and in your region should by private cmveyanc« and l>y your <'<xnmer< lai I’liib to iv prreent waa made in about lhr«*e hours, and th* of honor. the immense crowd. The following ject, gave a dinner in honor of the Gov produce in fifteen years 30,U00 carloads and asalet Hi the rvleliratlon of line Governor’s party was taken to the gentlemen bad liuen invited to precede ernor at tbe government mess lent. they would be taken at every railroad m<-«t iin|eirlant event. I tejuice with liowe ol Cnmuitasioner Merrill «here a Governor Cii*mt«rlain with ten min There were twelve guests besides Mr. station like hot-cakee. Th* potato erop you til the depth <>l mv heart. | Ix.uiililul dinner awaited them. ute ejieecbee: Alex. Martin Jr., H. V. Humphery. The tent was very taste is also a good thing and they ar* wanted ’’I am cla.1 that I rvach«*d Klamath The new* of the intended visit <>f the Gates, H. L. Benson, 8. B. Huston, fully decorated with trailing vines and in endlee* quantities.” I all* a «lay i-arlier than toy »« h.-dule, Governor lied precedol him and * g.ael- The Chamber of Commerce wishes to T. II. Humphery and J. 1‘. Churchill. tbe wall* were banked with evergreens. lor it rnabhsl me to visit ths thriving ly crowd had a»»«nibledon the streets of Chairman Martin in the opening ad Tbe Reclamation Service certainly has hereby make hearty endorsement l*wn of Metrill, ami to oliavrve the the town, notwithstanding many of the dress said in part aa follows: a gem of a cook, a* he furniahed one of of the above communincalion from great stretch of fin« agricultural and land owners were in Klamath Falla at "Ladlesand Gentlemen:—I feel very the best arranged and fineat spreads Mr. Wendling and hopes that the luirte ultural lamie <>l (lie Klamath ten.ling the meeting of the Water Users highly honored to be in the position I ever attempted in tbe city. Among the farmer* will moke ready for th* lto*in, nliich sleia bow ridi this region Aaa.Kiali.xi. After dinner the Gover- sure to occupy to-day. It is the first time in guesta were Governor Chamberlain, great demand which is must epnnlily hew,ine, when the great , nor took a stroll through the town and Respectfully submitted, the history of this county that the Gov H. L. Benson. Geo. T. Baldwin, General occur. Irngstum pi.qrel *>l Ilia it«clamatl>m .«she acknuwlelged the Introductions Klamath Chamber of Commerce. ernor of the state has made a visit to Finxer, 8. B. Huston, Land Agent Nervios Is ownj lete*l. aixl the rallruada lie had a word to say to each one, large Wm. 8. Worden, this county while .occupying the posi W. W. Scott, J. W. Baker, H. L. Hol Geo. T. Baldwin, hare hurried in to carry aaay to mar ami »mall. Ils then vialted th« new President. Secretary. tion of Governor. When tbe Chamber gate, T. H. Humphery, Alex. Martin Jr. ket the abundant harveele. Hail I not public M-liool building, which the |xv>. of Commerce decided to celebrate the J. P. Churchill and tbe Editors of the reached here in time to make ths trip pie of Merrill are jiiatitied in feeling decision of the government, regarding Express and Republican. A big dance Councilman for thr.xigh the v. Iley, I might have gone proud ol. Here he gave a abort addree» the irrigation project in thia section, in was given Saturday evening at tbe The Third Ward away with an entirely different impree- to the a. holara and then reqiicated ea> h vitations were sent by telegram to the Opera House, and after the dinner at one In come up eo that h« could aliaku Mon. Governor of Oregon and of our sister the government camp, some of the par "W it hunt going to the Upjier luikr hamla with them. Ho even out did state, California, to Senators Fulton, ty a pent a abort time watching tbe dan- At the regular meeting of the city an«l over the route of the tunnel ami ca R.sieevell in thia line, ami there were OOVERXOR G BO. C. F à ROBK, OF CALIFORNIA and Flint and other notables. 1 have a Council Monday evening, Georg* cere. nal and having the plan» eo thoroughly many happy children a ho could hardly meeoage for you from Governor Pardee Tbe Governor left on the 4 o’clock Humphrey, of tbe Third ward, was coevvjvd to Kenn. A<v .«i|uin,leg tbe csplainral ■■ they were by Mr. Hum aalt for ech<»l to cloae, ao that they Governor Cliamherlain was then In which I will read. stage Sunday morning for the railroad. elected to fill tbe unexpired term at gnsraor was Adjutant General Finaev, l>hery, H would l«e impossible for on« to could livatcn home and tell their par- troduced and in res|x>nding to the ad- ‘To Alex. Martin Jr:—Would be glad Before leaving be promised to again Councilman Ward, who is absent in «4 the Oregon National Guard, and more than hall réalisé the vastneiui of etila how they hail ahakrn handa with .lri-«H»s of welcome, staled that lie had | to accept invitation to participate in ir visit Klamath county, possibly in the California for the winter. ' Mata Game Wanlen Baker. A large this groat irrigatmn pr iject 1 aanl to the Governor of Oregon. Tlis alay was been •<> royally received and entertained rigation ratification meeting but cannot The bond of A. Castel, with the spring. This be said he would do driayali-m <rfeitierna ami n.rnil»r< of congratulât« th« engineer« nf the Klam necessarily brief tn Merrill a» the party that he had fell in love with the conn ' owing to other engagement*. Tel) Treasurer’s receipt attached, fora liquor whether he was Governor or not. ths Chamber of I'omnxrrv went tn Keno lie hoped that try and the people, alii project on the auyk they hare in bad to return to Klamath I alia in time I your people that I congratulate them license for six months from October 4. *B the Steamer Klamath tu rea-eive the augurated in this section of Ori-gon aud tor the Ixinquel which hail In-en ar- this would not be his laet visit al he ! on their enterprise which will be of the Wil! Open Offices Here Tbe bond called for a license to sell Oesvmor's party. Am.xi* the d«l> ga wan to I to come again. Governor Cham t'alihirnla. I a.xil l alao say to the |mo- ranfni lor that craning in houor of the greatest benefit to them and that I re Spirituoe, malt and vineons liquors, tioa wer» tbe re, epl nm < omm11lw rnn berlain is a very interesting story teller ple ol Klamath imutily that they arc (iovernor. gret my inability to participate with while the treasurer’s receipt only cov sane* uf, Geo. T. Raidoin, proelient ■>! and the guests were greatly entertained The Banquet Mr. H. L. Holgate, V. S. Reclama ered a brewery license. The bond waa building a monument that will stami in them in their ratification of it. thsChaeitivr uf Commerce, (ol, M. G tion Service attorney. who ha* during therefore rejected, and the Brewery is Perhapa no feature of the entertain by his witty responses. the iea<s to com« aa • living evidem-eul George C. Pardee, Governor.’ Vilkia*. Ales. Martin Jr and It Kt Other speakers of the evening were : lite wim I iiiii <»l the mem’iere of this Wat ment ol the Governor during hie atay in Mr. Martin briefly reviewed tbe un the past year looked after the many le now without a license. Geo. Hiehop. Judge II. I.. Benson. linn. J. P. Churchill, President of the Water er l'aere Aaa>s-i«tlnn. w I i 'M mi glory alii our city, aaa l<a>kc«l forward to with dertaking of this project by the govern gal matters affecting tbe Klamath pro The petition of C. D. Willson for a H. U itua,.>n. ('apt. J. W Hieiusii* and User* Association, who responded with live on eren alter they have passed Into greater plraaure by the citixens, than ment and in closing stated that they ject, lias tendered bis resignation from liquor license six months from Nov. 8 SthtfU the Iwnquet Friday evening. Beside* a a toast to the Klamath Irrigation Pro were at firet met with many obstacles the Service to take affect December 1st. was granted. ill« Be) und." As th« Mramrr renie within view nf a I awe h by Governor Chamlierlain, it ject, General Finxer, T. H. Hutnphery, but that theve had been overcome, and He will engage in the general practice f be Trip To Merrill Dedication of a 16 foot alley through th»oly, it a «• the signal for all nl lira Hon. II. V. Gates, Hon. S. It. Huston, now bids had been ordered for the first of law in Klamath Falls. Mr. Holgate block 17 was received from Messrs. Tlniredsv evening an informal rccc|> ana known that a nutulier of clever with I* start the whistle« blowing. J. F. Adams, State Game Warden nine miles of the project. The result of has been in the government service for White, Mongold and Worden, the own lion aaehel.lal the hotel fur the ac lalkvta would I* on the program for re- Tbu esa kept np al.n.ial rontinu-maly Bjamsss «luring the evening, and thia Baker and J. Scott Taylor. this, he stateil, would be to bring into over five years. Previous to that time ers of tbe property, and accepted and Promises Military Company astil thr 4*rk wea reached The Gov waa realised aa a tilting op|M>rtiinily lor this county vast numliers of people, and he was a member of the Oregon bar. ordered placed on record. *r*or ess then earorte-i to th« Lake, Adjutant General Finxer. in respond the (ample to get a morerloeer acquaint that we will have a section of Oregon The position which he resigns carries a Tbe bill of tbe Klamath Falls Light & —■is lsn, dirt-ilmimg handshake- and ance wi’h the Governor and a lietler ing, remarked that lie would stay with second to none. Mr. Martin theu in salary of I1S00 and expenses. Water Company for lights was rejected. hie profession and talk along that line, grvMmg» to ev«vyer>>- along th«< eav. Mr. Melvin D. Williams, sssistant en The Councilmen argued that they bad chance to judge of lux ability, than in troduced the speaker*. They were all Il is seldom that even a Governor re any prepaied epeech delivered in public as it waa a subject he was more familiar interesting speeches, many of them gineer of the Reclamation Service, has not been furnished with light* and did "•weaecb m „rati xi *• waa lendrnvi The lianquvl aa> given by the Chamber with than irrigation with water, lie touching on the early hiatory of the also resigned and will immediately ope* not propose to allow the city to bay for (ievrranr Cliaabevlaln during In« brief of Coninivrce, to which all of the mem- stated that since he had l>een in Klam country, and intersperced with an- an engineering office in this city, and same unless the bill was reduced to cov Matin Klamath eonnty R««pul>lican» '.era were invited ami a number of ath Falls, he had been approached by necdotes of personal experience, We will be fully equipped for handling gen er actual service given. •sd Itam.rrala w«-re united in rimwing prominent men and officiala living in many of the young men of the town, only regret that lack of space will not eral engineering work. His offices will The bill for cleaning of Main street •bvir hospiiality and in making the oilier |iari* of the county. Bixty-flve of with the request that he establish a allow mentioning some of the more im- l>e in the new Baldwin building. The amounted to $74. and it appears to be company of state militia in this city. »•lei tbe Governor ol tile Mate oftlrv- directors of the Klamath Water Users money well spent. the prominent men ol Klamath hall* portant featurea of each. !<*.one to lie long rvnn-mlu-rcil in lb« and Klamath county were present, He ssid that be bad looked over the Governor Chamberlain said in part: Association recently appointed Mr. City Engineer Zumwalt reported on •anaU of tl,n hiatory of the county, among them being the officers of the ground and was fully convinced that "It was a distinguished honor to me to Williams adviaary engineer of the As the resurvey of the Nichols addition. (wvrroor Chamlrtrlain waa visibly m> Reclamation Service and the W ater thia section of the state was entitled to lie invited by the Chairman of the Com sociation. Mr. Williams is a graduate According to the new survey, it will lie representation in the National Guard, mercial Club of this city, to lie present engineer and has had sight years engi >•■•”1 will, the wlnii* aoulcl receptum Users Association Directors. necessary for some of tbe property own- kstMsivrd from all eidea, the Very am k*rereiv««| and that ho would promise as soon as to day to assist in the celebration of tbe neering experience in the Western Judge Henry 1 . Benson, who has a era to move some of tbe fence* and a rvnty <4 whirl, waa plainly evident. In reputation for wit, humor ami repartee, we bad railroad connections, to do ordering of bids for this project. It ia a stales and has l>een with the United few buildings. everything iu his power to locate a com distinguished honor to be able to lie States Reclamation Service for the past SI interview by a representative of i lie lia<l hajipilv been selected to act aa ksjaiblican, the evening Iw-fure hi» lie LOST—Between Klamath Falla and with you to-dav and assist, by my pres three years. t-iast master, and a* usual the position pany here. Hrture, the Governor said ; An amusing story of the evening was ence, the magnificient work which has aaa filled with credit to himself and F ob S als —One doxen Guinea fowls at Hanke landing, a leather band grip. I more than pleased ,----- — with ----- the pleasure to the guests. In liia happy told by Hon. S. B. Hueton, which hit been begun and which will be oneol the *2 a pair. Call on Mrs. C. C. Low at Finder please return to Baldwin’s Hard ••stfvrful evidence* of rapid derelop- ware etore and receive reward. way the toast master introduced Judge our real estate magnate, Marcus L. grandest accomplishments this country the Belmont Feed Yards. ■**'» Klamath county, and actually ■ Miioita T it niMritrav, xiauant ixu. Meorge T. Baldwin, aa the man who in Burns, pretty hard. While there was has ever seen. “tortalie.1, in .t„u o( barj0M wa,| iinm»latl<m <>J the vast crowds wbower* For some reason best known to him some way unknown to him had Iwguiled no name mentioned it seemed to fit so ■•enin the newspapers, st the vast- anxious to meet the Governor, It la the people in honoring him with many well that it was taken for granted that self, tbe Chairman of the day has seen 01 "’"•fere winch await immedl estimated that Governor Chamberlain im|sirlant poeitione of trust, atieh aa Mr. Burns was the subject of the story. tit to put me at the tail end of this pro ••• ievfllfiptiien t. waa introduced to and ehook hands with President of the Chatnlier of Commerce, It is a good story, but if anyone wants gram. I had a magnificient speech pre p1* longer I have lieen here, the full v live hundred |w*.iple that evening, President' of the Agricultural Associ to hear it they w ill have to ask Burns. pared to give on this occasion, but these the thought im|>r.-<.«xxi itM II, how and yet he was ready at H o’clock Fri ation, County Judge, and other posi Judge Benson proposed a toast to Gov gentlemen who have preceded mo, have We will at once put in a load of furniture •U»Hjr inip.»,thle It would Im to make day morning for the promised trip ernor E. Chamberlain, which wasdrank gained access to my room and secured tions too numerous to mention. In re and will sell same at prices that are right »"»He hel-ive, without seeing, that we through the valley to Merrill. my speech. I recognized some of it in sponse, Judge Baldwin aa host of the by all, standing, after which *11 the ngM in Ontrón mieli a won» There will be no occasion for yon to send the speech of each one of them. I find Tim Governor on the trip waa intrust- out for your furniture henceforth. Some myself in the position of the darkey down south. A darkey Parson was of the goods are now here rh going to deliver a sermon on the Holy Spirit, and to make it more impressive, WATCH OUR BARGAIN COUNTER lie bad a young darkey g o up in the loft with a dove, which at the proper mom QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS OUR MOTTO ent he was to turn loose. The Parson This has demonstru^d itself for our business has doubled in the past tieo months. Mfe wnt your ascended the pulpit and announced his text, "And the Holy Spirit decended patronoqe, we hare the goods at the right prices. from Heaven in th« form of a dove.” He repeated his text the second and WATCH OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES 10 pair men’s shoe*, odds and ends third time, but still there was no ap MEN’S CRAVENETTE OVERCOATS Regular 12.50 and »3.00 value*........................... 11.00 dollars pearance of this dove. As he looked to •Ç $2o Ladies Coats for 25 pair men’* mule skin gloves, per pair.............. 25 ward the loft, a curly bead appeared in dollars 18 Ladies Coats for .............. ........... H 2o prs mens good lined winter gloves, reg 1.25 .50 $iç.oo 520.00 Coats for sight and the darkey said, 'Parson de 12 dollars holy i ç Ladies Coats for cat done gone and swallered de . 12.00 Ladies Furs and Fur Capes at prices that will astonish you 17.00 Coats for. spirit, shall I trow down the cat. 9 dollars 12 Ladies CoaU f'» Men's and boy# underwear, cotton, garment, .20 Fellow citixens, that is about the pom- 7 dollars io Ladies Coats for lion I am in. These gentlemen have Ladies and Children's Coats at Cost Saturday 6 dollars stolen my must excel Ian I speech, and I 8 Ladies Coats for hardly know what to say to you. j.ço ç Ladies Coats for "It would be a poor man,indeed, who COME CARLY ANO AVOID THC RUSH could come over into this country and 2o per cent »ft on all our ÿç.00 to #20.00 Mens Suits . not say something of the country be had Lidies Read' Made Skirts . 2.7Ç to 8.00 Rubber*. Blanket Lined Clothing, Walk-Over and Nap* Tan Boys Suits seen. It ia the fitst time I have had an Shite*, Dry Goods, Hat*, Crockery and Granite War* opportunity to see your grand country, fours for business • *"'t 0„rtook our (¡n9 ¡¡M of and ciothin9 ,^ch has just arrired. and my eye* have been open for the Prices Right and Courteous Treatment at the ’ wonders of which I had often heard. U. JACOBS & COMPANY ’ My friends from this county, Baldwin, ' Benson and Martin, here, have all told i J I APPLES AND POTATOES One of the Greatest Events in the History of the County is Celebrated in a Proper Manner \\ ith the Assistance of Governor Chamberlain lliree Days of Celebrating. B urniture ^^4,ff?’F47rhtFrhrhfh’h4t*iT4T'<b4T4T’f'4,4* 'Fine jsAroi«ic I f f * * Do not forget the day and date Saturday, October 28 4* 4* 4*4* 4* 4*^ 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4« 4* 4* 4* 4*4*4*4*4*4*4*X ^ALE FOR SATURDAY