Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 07, 1905, Image 2

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    K LAM A TH REPUBLICAN Railroad Rumors Confirmed
W. O. SniTH, Lditor and Proprietor
Asli land : Commercial : College
FRIZES FÛR ESSAYS
Given by the Oregon SoUvt» Son» of
The Huie has come w lien the H ir-
Ashland. Oregon.
Amerhan Wevoliillon.
riman system can n.i lunger overlook
P.
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.
Pres,
Phonc 75J
file tlel’l of Central Oregon, or lii'glect
The (liegen Societ ■ of Hie Soll«
I lutei I he ex perienc'I I’resslencv of I’rof Kiltiet tliis hc I uhi I
to bring It up to the highest point of
(hr !• Alli* ricali |.*,'ollltion l'iter» pilles
ntihses all the latest metis»!» n»e.l lit tlie hm<m<“<* world Our
development. Hill Is reaching out
TWO DOLLARS TUR YEAR IN ADVANCE.
to the pupils of Hic public si luHil* «•<
»tildeiit» are qilalilied Io secure mid hold tik* liest ¡»»aitioii«
for the territory, mid It will lie n race
the state of (»legon for vss.ii» con-
Scholarship for Nine Months
«•*-*
Scholarship for M» Monilis
40.00
to see »ho will control the situation.
ne<i«>l with Rrvtilutlmniry litslory
Klam ath Falls, Ore.. Thursday, December 7,1Q05
Scholarship for Ihre« Mouths
gj-oo
For th.it reason Mr. Harriman is in
purrs of *20, »l i and ♦(<» will be'
riti» it.ehhles instnietiiHi in anv or in all tlie de|nirlmont'*, l om-
a burry and is now by hi» mmouisv-
awarded tn the (H*st thro« * ».».i'» In
mereiai.
Miortlmml
mid
English.
Presbyterian church gave a very in­ ’ ments confirming the sunt* s of con-
tlie order of merit, on vltlivr of th«
The cost of living here, and oilier extw>i»rs. are pro|s»rtloiigtr!v low, Nt»
1
teresting ami instructive addrews in 1 teme'-ited construction which have
th.it our stiideiils recc-u.* tlie M iximil.ii Henetll foi a Minimum 1‘iiei'.
following subject»:
chapel last Monday mi Oliver Crom­ ' been printed in The <>reg<>ntmi fiom
The following is one among g iiumlier of snudar lettor» received :
I. Jolitl Puni Job' ».
san Iran,1***0. Calli, aspi .«*. I**
well.
time to lime. It »asoMclally gtats’d
•J. ........ mi's Part In the l(< volution
I'ltiiK KtVNI't ivtl Ml« KI TNI : y.hlsol,*» ■>
|)*kR T n acui <> i*vrhH|»w \ «».t w . i! I"* i'.eH- I t • I '•«! ii • !»••( ¡« ahi
•*
The chajx*! period on (Vcdiresday by Mr. O'Brien some time ago that
.1. Tlie Coiniiilss.uy Ih-partmeiit
Tire wafer and light qnestion in
hn Nleu«'ur*i»h-r w it ti > Sivrulu'itu .v Son, u hole»1»!- i •» »’>1 JobtiTu o ctux‘k*rv » »4
idtkwwu*ik\ hvro tn Sah ErA'iviM'o
I hav»» b ’» mi with th.* hrm U»r *’
*'’»
was
given
over
to
tlie
training
de
­
lie
had
more
than
*4.0Ut).o«>0
to
spend
*if Hi.' II*.»olut lonary trmy «'uinparod
Ashland has suddenly assumed a new
(li’itikt n:c. |\
lbwcvt»i. I um» thiw
>■•'( t>» w hai t ivarti«»>| in \ *i it ( •ill” : • a i l 1
think it Ihalnot D ann <1 '»li«»rilian l brier«* t cani" i<» ibc city I never «»«»ol’l lit''*
phase. The Eleelne Light Company. partment. A very delight fill pro­ on a lie» line. The Coos Bai road
will) I lie pro • 'lit.
' arue-l it, I m a-»'C i cunl-l not
I ».xn to liai»! atu ix i«» thtru I» »•» in i< i a
“i»
here
Y sup * very rc*|MVttuliy»
J
(»KICK'*
Ho doubf realizing the hopelessness of gram was rendered consisting of »as already provide*! for. ami the
Tlie essus are limiteli to 3.nun
bucking the municipal ownership Thanksgiving songsand recitations. only extension of sufficient length to
, wonis. writ tin In the h I ik I pii I '» own
The first basket ball game of the justify so large an ex[»enditure was
idea Ko tirmli believed in by a great
1 hand willing mi on« »Id« of the
season
was played last Monday wlien the east and west line across the through Klamath Calls an.I miking corner. hevvrul months ago. plead 'paper. Tlii* css.ivs must he accmn
majority of our residents, has offered
t lie connect ion near th<' tow n of Wevd. guilty and ii ere lined. The men * ore
to sell their plant, water rights and a the Senior boys played the Juniors. state. This is the line that is soon
' panted bv it certificate of th« prllH’l-
placed in Jail Tuesday evening and
south of Mount Shasta.
to
lie
built.
The
Senior
team
wen
with
n
score
of
evntra-t with the Condor Power Com­
|sil of tlie m *I i * h *1 uttiii’l'il by the
Tills line will avoid tlie henry continue I here serving sentence.
The incorporation of tlie road by
pany t» the city for a sum epual to 12 to 14. Tlie lineup was as follows:
writer, stating th»t lb" writer Isa
Robert s and Canning did ImsinrM»
William t ris ks ami ass .•tales some grades of t lie Siskiyou» and will al
Juniors.
Position.
Seniors.
Mie purchase price paid by them. Hie
twins tide student of the school mol Ins
tlie same time invade Central Oregon at I ho Fa I »er coiner. A and Illi
weeks
ago.
which
line
purported
tube
Harry
Saylc
for-
.
Herb
Eastman
value of tlieir improvements and 7 per
.attended
not less than four week *
All I best» places have been
and tlie Klamath country with its streets
rent Interest, on their investment. Harold Thomas wards. Bert StanclitT an extension of th* springfiehl-Na­
during
I
he
si’hiMil year of I ■><>.', it
op
rated
regularly
for
many
months
irrigaled lands, sheep, cattle mid
The total sum »ill probably be some­ Forester Looslev. c .Lunes Martin tron branch of the Southern l'acitic.
as “blind |»ig‘* saloons, two of them Ea* Ii essay must I h < signed In tlie
Alfred Sullen reaching east through the Cascade horses. When it Is completed It will during practically the whole of the w riter In tils or tier proper name mid
thing between SbO.OOO and $•>.'>.000. Harlson Howell.. g
.. 11. A. Sullen Mountains, clearlj established the he possible for the trains to be taken past two years The Houck corner giving tile |H'stofil>'' .ultiless of tile
The price the present owners paid for Floyd Edington.
over ill easy grade around >he Shasta cstatili.sliiu’Mit has ticen lucky. having
»he plant was about *41,000 since ........................................... Harvey buio» fact it »as a Central Oregon road
Ess.na musi lx- tm» irded to
Mountains, intotne Klamath country, escape! tile (»rtlcl.il eye during I hi* writer.
that
was
to
be
built
with
the
big
sum
when many improvements have been
Harri»'n G. I’l.ill. < ' >iinn«r. lut
The Oregon Eastern surveying party of money set aside.
and either on to a junction with tlie whole two yearn so well that its man.i Mr.
made.
gers have been healed before Judge Bhck. Port
Portland,
land, Oregon,
• •' egon. m * a» to
consisting of eighteen men and ail nec­
When the work is all done. Oreron O. 11. A N. on the Columbia Ki' T or Berry only twice iadore the present
The business transacted by the essary equipment for a winters work
reach
him
not
later
tli.m Febrwiiry
will lie gridironed with romis, the across the Case.ide.« mid up tlie Spring­ trouble Th«* Weiss block establish­
eompmiy
which is summed up
--------------------------------------
-r in
— the
----- are now camped at Forests. They are
1st, i90U.
field
branch
into
Portland.
ment
on
4th
street,
which
has
mt
expression “profits and expenses” by working steadily southward and will longest of which will be Hie*me reach­
In aw irdlng tlie prizes tin1 corrmilt
I h * vii in 0per.1tb’li s > hunt, has I m * pii
the Tidings reporter in Thursday's is­ . move camp to Redmond tlie tiist of next ing across the state from Nitron to
pulled twice while Tom Bold (s place tec will lw governed by Illese emni.l
lias been imindcd npetety thn»* »«spy cr.itimis:
sue of that paper is not to be taken week. J. It. Graham, chief engineer of Ontario. Tills road will extend from
has lx*en sent out after the blind
into consideration as stated by our the partv left Bend today on a trip the present terminal of the Spring­
L It islorli'ii aeciir.ii'v.
south for tlie purpose of looking over field branch up the Course of the Mid­
plggcrs.
\shl ind Tiding*.
contemporary.
2.
Manner of treainienf.
Till
’
blind
pig
cases
reported
in
tlie
the country. Tlie destination of this dle F< rk to Summit Lake, or near
The Idea is pleasing (o all oho
Petition l or l iquor License.
J. Orthography, Grammar, Nyu­
party is not known but it is thought by there, and from thence, on across the last Issue of this paper were tried
would welcome a settlement of tile many to lie Klamath Falls. It is also
ta» and Punctuation.
state to some point just south i f Mal­ Tuesday in Recorder Berty's court
vexed water and franchise questions, claimed bv those w ho are in a position
Additional Intorniatimi ina> !»• <•••
To
the
II
'ii
County
Court
«4
the
except
ttiat
of
Tom
Kotieits
ami
W
ill
and the solution offered would be fair to judge that the work that is now be- heur Lake, around that and on up ('•lining. The latter forfeited their Slate <4 Oregon, for Klamath (‘.»nnty.
t.iine'l
by a*ldri'v>nig tin- chairman <>f
the Malheur River to Ontario. It
to all concerned. Even were if pos- ing done is not of a preliminary char-
We, the nmlersigiied, resident" ¡»nd le­ th« committee .it Oregon« ip *r *>l!i
cash liiiil deposits, tlie former *.*>oand
will
lie
practically
300
miles
in
length
sible to do st*, it would be against the aeter but that actual cross sectioning is
Hie latter *2<>, ami decamped from gal voters of Plevna Precinct, »atdi'oitn er member» of the committe« at |v*rt
the spirit of fair play to fores the ¡being done and grading stakes set. and will open one the richest sections
town
to parts unknown. Murphy, ty and Stale, rr«|»vetiully «•■k that a li­ land, i tri'goii.
of the Northwest to traffic ami settle­
cense to *ell Mpiritilons, mull hii «I viii « m |’
Light Company out of the town with­ What the ultimate result of tliis survey
I nt. W. E. C aiii . l , Cti.d rmun.
ment. The surveys for tliis road are Million and Grieve were convicted, as liquors in le«n <)tmntities than one gal
out offering just remuneration for will be is only a matter of conjecture as
Ill* It Vili» W Mo.NTAUt ig
charged,
of
keeping
a
tippling
house,
now all mapped out in tlie Harriman
those
in
charge
are
very
averse
to
giv
­
Ion
in
the
precinct
iiiorvai«l
f«»r
a
period
their holdings.
J.
F. Kwixu,
corner
the
places
lieing
the
liouelc
ing out information, but the manner in offices in Portland, but no informal ion
«4 3 months, from Ith Jan mux . l’.MMi, hr
These developments have effectu­
L ewis II. I. vmiii : iim > s .
which they have proceeded since leav­ will be given out as to th** location of ami I lie brick corner of 4th ami A giantvd to B T an I I. E. Inman, pail
ally stopped the third ticket move­ ing Madras dispels the doubt that this
• 'timin', ti.-e
the line, or the places through which streets. In tile case of Muiphy and hers, at Keno in said precinct, an«i.your
ment for the time being, but there is is not another "bluff.”—Laidlaw Crook
petitioners
u
ill
ever
pray.
Million
evidence
of
their
written
it will pass.
no doubt but a g****d. strong ticket County) Chronicle.
This tretition a ill I m * presented to uh id
RALEIGH <5*. CO
All during the Summer surveying promise, in consequence of a former
will be put in the field on a municipal •
charge of a similar nature, t > abstain court on the 4th day of January, r«H6.
parties
under
tlie
direction
of
Engi-
Ashland
Commercial
College.
ownership platform if the present ne- '
pan l>»ten, IV. 1» Allred. \.\V.SImr
from tlie business of liquor selling In
Speeial attention is calltd to thc neer Graham have been working in
Weller r<H.k I P. Pt a h . C. M. Mad»
gotiations fall through and there is
tlie
future
was
introduced,
tlie
pur
­
s«»n,
Ihivi-I Ford. Marr»»’* An<lr»iM>n,
in. Central Oregon. For several months
little doubt as to the outcome.—Ash­ fact that the graduates of this
pose being li<> doubt to secure a severe Wesley (»»!»■. Win. M l Qti’er I. F
one
large
party
w
ascamped
at
Madras,
stituUon are in demand and secure
land Tribune.
Stlhela id. Ralph It. l ad I, (‘ha« Gor«
sentence and that result w as attained. 1 doii.
F. II Ikiwiiing,
ft. Morgan.
choice positions. This in connection a abort distance south of Shaniko.
Murphy and Million were • .»■•!» fined Esli M. Morgan. '1. J. Matton. <» G.
witli
the
fact
that
the
expenses
of
se
­
This
party
lias
since
moved
to
Laid
­
Ashland Normal Notes curing a business education in Ash­
Conveyancing and
law. a new station, and is still, or was *200 ami given 30 days In tlie city Kerns, L W. Amlv'Sf>n. I'» W. Mri’fH
I. E.
land is only about one half as much a short time ago, working towards jail. Grieve wax lined the game rni' k, W . C. Ciaddock. tiro. k
Examining Titles
1 Xeu banks, A. M Ownbev, R. A. Em-
The new students this week aro as al more distant points, should de­
anu^int and given llfteen days In jail. mitt. P. J. Mi Collum, <’. M W ilson.
W«* have a lartfr h«t «»I ♦ t»« farm nn«l
the
completion
of
a
North
and
Ninth
cide
our
enterprising
young
people
to
Alma Gilliam. Ashland: Fred Petero
Thefe was no pledge of record in Ids luhn Barrett, G F. Srvit*. II I . Chap- lllhlirr Ittntl«. which ur Mill I**
man, W. F. McCollum, <•«••». C. WHv,
son, Klamath Fails, and Herbert attend the Ashland Commercial Col­ survey extending from Shaniko,
I«» *h»»w
him ) inx» •*«•»•
cas
“. though lie and Hulen were I I
lege. Send for the new A. C. C. bul­ through tlie Prineville couutry and
- I» I
Eastman. Ashland.
letin containing all the news of the on to a junction with tin* main line charged with a like off ns■ at tlie Chapman, A 1» Gillman, Harry I’rai- I’hoiiw I ». Otftvc \\ itfdvii BMu, E ih I <»
bi hlgv.
¡of the Southern Pacilie passing same place of business, tie- Houck ► on, W‘. K. Smith, Kav l amb.
Rev. Mr. Wilson, pastor of the college.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
Ashland lay Own Water
System
Local Option as it Works
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
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NEEDED
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C. T. BONNEY.
Attorney and Counselor at Uw
l.vauilliliig \t>»t r.i< t» .1
NOTARY PUBLIC
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H. L. HOLGATE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Kiama.h Falls :
HAMAKAR OFFICE.
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Kl AMAÎH I Al I 5
ORIMI »N
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Klamath Falls’ Leading
Furnishing, Dry Goods
and Clothing Store
WALK-OVER Shoes,
The Store That Sells The Right Goods
Right Prices!
at
The Swellest Shoes
in Town. Best on Earth for the Price.
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TOYS
Our line of Toys, Dolls, Xmas Goods, etc., etc., will be the most complete shown in Klamath County.
away for these goods; we will have Toys, Dolls and Prices that will please you.
Complete Lines of Crockery, Tin and Granite Ware.
Give US 3 Chcliice
Agents Continental Tailoring Co., and Strauss Bros.
Fit Guaranteed.
To PiCctSC You,
The store that sells nothing but GOOD GOODS
T
Don’t send
T
KKK STORE
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