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1 KLAMATH REPUBLICAN YONNA ZEPHYRS E. J. MURRAY, Editor l»Y “OITIMlsr.’’ LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. The weather haa ttirmsl warm, the snow is nearly gone in Yimn.i «alley, the gi-cse ate tli ing high and trawling north and every thing indicate« that the winter haa broken. Tlrvrv i» plenty of hfti in Yonmi val ley mid the farmer» coul-1 aland several mouths more of w inter. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falla, Orc., Thursday, March 8.1906 Klamath Falla should have a Civic IwipreVemaM »¿«agite. Theodore Flaekus lias luvn breaking colts this wilder. lie I ih « a brown tilly that promises considerable speed a.« a The next tiring on tlie program is the Civic Improvement tx>agne of Klamath trotter. l'ail». The infant daughter of Charles Drew, —...... . - -al Little Fay. who l a« been ill all winter, D ox ’ t rift to skm n <w T tuts oh mors cones or TH« lix-.il. raroKS «.ten wsax was subjected to a surgical operation last tm» ia vock r*rr or th « uhkat invamsixu ciurli«. x . Do voi « octv . , week, Dr. Johnson, of Bonanza, lane« ■o ! ing an altcess on her neck. I am pleased Six weeks nntil the primaries. It i» ahout time that the candidates wen- I to rv|>ort that she is in much better placing their atinouncemcnU in our political column. Couse, buys, don't be health than liervtofore. Hank O'Brien has rounded up quite a bashful, for a ‘faint heart never won a fair”—oflire. i liand of horses this winter. He lias ■o- I traded for some and als i l>een gathering let •very property owner decide to do some one thing this summer to beauti Ins own off the range in this vicinity. fy the city. It makes no difference how small it «isr be, do that one thing and He expects that this year there will !»• do it well. With every one doing this the result will be magical. ; a strong demand (or horse tlesli. ■ ■ 1 !>■■ — A Well Conducted Office UUNI.RAI. DIHl.V IUKV I. It Wldtnev, state Printer, In ask iog a rem au i mi I ton al lhe hand» of the Ih'ptibll,-an voter« ill the prima'y elee lion in April, is billow tug a will founded custom of lhe party in Oregon, that wlien a state iiifli'ei |wi lorin» hl« duties aceeplalily and make« a crv«li|abls ree- ord he is given a second term. i Mr. W'hiinei is a lile long lii-p'dd',-in and «sided lhe Albani Herald tor near ly twenty year«, a piperkiiownthroiigh- Tiu» Bbial l'u» Hier we ala ava rvcorn* out lhe state lor H« unswerving course ill Is'lialf id the Republican ticket and mend to our ciwtnincra is Clark'* Sar It will gira »atiafaction— candidates nominated by the party. II«, saparilla. is a native Oregonian, a gm duale of the vour money hack if it doeaiCt.—City University of Oiegon, and a practical Drug Ston». DR. WM. MARTIN n.iM.l.ti <■ lv»iist,«\vii Prefhlenl ocrrrisT \ it l*ir»l«lrhl ( h ti lv* \\ | un batik* Merielary »»I Mair Elliin Koui s«»ri eliti y •»( rreiiuiirv l.vsllv M bh«w > err viari «»I Mar W. H lall I'. \ lllh'itt'ot'k Se» i rl<ti y «»I I hr luir» Iin derivi ari « f S h * \ l’hn* .1 II» n n |i*ti h* ■litiiiv-t \\ ihon >rt*telHr V of Ag rit illime Ì lull nl .< Attorney (««»brini Wm II. .Mooth < «vt» I» Coiteirnil l,<wt Mister livnvirtl Mt»h’illt» M . l ulh r < ‘bivi .1 nai»• r SLOSS A SONNAfRANK Vh torli Mt tcrtll >«•« »ula» v oi Coiniiiui « »• Vt*t| nti oi \Vnruvr I > rvii*i«»ii <‘«»iit’s’r I’alnter mid H . b. K ic I iai .I n 1' > I niblt'•unini’*R'ii»t NIAVKOF «HAKIMIN. \V. Fiilt«»n| I’ H hrniitors Jtdin «M, <«vAtm 1 Interior Öescraling a Specially Ihiitfvr kb mimi Coti • X U il H a tn a« »11 ('«»n Apply ut this ortie«'. <o*o E < hiiitd* rlain F I Piinbar ............ printer, I, im { work cheek* urn» mailed to the I ’ S MtHtrt» Snii-v assuming charge of the state rttockholdrrti of the l.ewln and Clark ex- •I II A«-kerman ^npt printing ottico he has devoted his en |MM>ition. $<»12.192 of the aliM’k mil»« .1 li \\ IlltllVX \ M l’rawi«»rd tire time and attention to the affairs oil *»< rilh»d waa paid in. and the at<M*klml<l rhos G llailv) i the office, and with his long experience or* will rrwivr hack alanit ’J • i»rr cent K S lirun bill reme .halite in lhe printing busines» he lias tieeu of their original inveatnirnt, <u f |<k),5 IS. F A ,M«»orr G bwn M \Vv»t Agvnl allieto give the state a gissi, clean, Frvo Hot lunch aervvd at the Bank ('. E 'Volrerton. bu»inessi ike ad m mist rat ion. ( ’ J Rrvd Mr. Whitney is conducting a straight- Exchange with drink* from 10 to I? D M fhinnv ('ollrctnr forward primary campaign, and his a. tn. an«l S tn 12 p. in. I' riH«T JCi»U I II many (rienda are confident that ho will The school* of Medford an» an crowded Is» renom inaimi bv a large .iiajoi it y .-—In that it will hr neeea*ary tn erect a new H K Hannu II I. Brti*<»n . Tom Michael also gathered in all the dependent 1'olk County Enterprise. achonl building before the opening of A I IltftllH'N ' horses he can, when ho thinks he can the next m«hool year. There are I.TH W J Muore S. A. Pattison has sold the Condon Gloire to Wtn. II Hornbrook. Mr. Pat e. m . lam » orririi «ce a trade that is to his interest. pupils w ho cannot la« accommodated in • laon has lieen connected w ith the Giulie for eight yean» and has made it one of Alore Road Honey I. s. Miss Nett Drew who was down toi the pieavnt atnietun»a. u. r the beat coimtry iH-ws|ai|*ers in the state, The Globe will hereafter lie a reputili- , Klamath Falla taking teachers exami- can alivet. For Sali« — .'t'.D «eres gissi farming land i. 1 [ nation has received her first grade cer ( j The Secretary ol state ha» announced two miles due West of Kliimntli Fills at tificate. Miss Drew IS very ambitious • 10 per acre. Also Sili aere» of mi We woiiM Is* glad if tire pros|>c-tive candidates would call around and give : and certainly deserves success. I un- tlie apportioniuent among the counties h-one ranch at Kenn, Oregon. It. A. fifl a chanci* to get acquainted. Wo wont li nr! you, nor will we urge your an- ' derstand that she has Iwen re-engaged of the state of ♦2N.5H.t>,.l. which I» 5 per Enimitt. If nouncing youmeli; but we are anxious to post ouraelvrs on local conditions and to teach the Hildebrand school the j cent of the amount realize.I irvin sale of know you can do it. Come in and >ve th*. You will get a warm welcome. | coming season. There is nothing that government land within th’« «tate dur ing the year Ilk'*. This sum wasappor- 1 speaks better for her work as a teacher ' tioned among the several counties ac ’ than this fact. An Iowa editor bav banded out tlie knocker a hard jolt in the following: j cording to the «rva of each and is to l-v Alex Wight from Ontario, Canada, “The sorriest man on earth is the fellow, who will »it around and cuss hi.«; expended for road lunhling purfiiMms. ¡arrived at Dairy on Sunday’s staee. own town. If I lived astride of the north pole I would call it home and be ready Acirding to this plan llarnev county Mr. Wight i« the son of William Wight to boost it np. It I could not say any thing nice about it I would sav that my receives the largcat sum f:’.|37.:•» while of Yonna valley. Father and son had ice bill didn’t come high. 1 would not stay in a town I had to cute—not while Multmuuah receives the least, 1130 ■t«1 not seen each other for aixteen years. the Horld is as big as it is now.” Following is the ap|«irtioninent : Ba Mr. W iglit was born in the state ol Cal ker. 21 ; Benton. |lt>2.3*.- Clacka for m ---------------- O-------- ■■ ifornia but hi» mother died when be mas, $512.44: Clatsop. *342.31): Colnin- ; was an infant and he was cared for bv Coum 'linieri If anyone has any doubt about the incre**intf population of Klamath Falla. I b..i. *l!>9.4H;Coo». lutl.so: Cr.mk. *2370. all hr baa to «Io ia to look around him and ***** In no plaue in Oregon will be Ids mother's relative« in Canada. I .12: Curry, *4^.27; Douglas. *1510 34; [ r^rrt«it>n»r fouml stronger evidence of rapi«! growth th.nn that to be seen here. ............................. .. tin lerstand that he intends to remain Gilliam. *3A’>’I'.t; Grant. *I3A> 10; liar- In every Ih. ..r.lrr direction can In* seen new buildings in course of construction and prey »a rat ion si with his fattier from now on. .Mumbai noe, *3137.!W; Jackson. *.»27: Josephini' 1 KLAMATH LAKH RAILROAD CO Judging by the price of land in other |*i»«t um»|rt lteing made for the erection of other*. When our saw mills begin operations so *50S SS; Klamath, *ISU »*. latke, irrigated sections all land in the Klam (’m Engin«H*r they can supply part of thr demand for lumber, the great handicap will be re J2.i74.37; I.«ne. *I2O0.”5; Lincoln. *2D-'1. ath project will finally raise in value, l,i i«11 moved, ami we will forge ahead with giant strides». 02; Linn. *n7l.7J: Malheur. *."Xi‘i.32; and will sell from fifty to one hundreti SOCIETIES (II KI AM All! 1 All 5 SAM leave Thrall Manon. *33» 68. Morrow, *600.S5; Mull- •O« dollars an acre. There are many peo Arrive Hocu* S iS J « M nomali. *130.48; I ’ olk, *l!k«53; Hher- *• Ht«*«*l Rrhltfe • :U Andn'W Carnegie said that every immigrant is worth JliMM) to the United ple in this vicinity w ho do not as vet man, *237 56; Tillamook, *U» (M ; I'ma T-OA *• Fall i'rrrk States We think that Klauilth county will be worth that amoun t to every N«eni to realize this fact. 1 and can la> ** Klainaih Springs 7:1« • tilla. *m;;).'.k>; Union. *5iM.5x; Wallowa, person coming here. Now, wouldn't you like to place a friend of yours in a purchased here now for ten dollars an ft:io * •• Dixie *001.W; Wax'o, $902 53; Washingt n. poaition where h« might be beuefitted to that extent? We think you would, »o acre and it is a big bargain for the man * ’ JO * •• )H»kcfamx *207.05 ; Wheeler, $502.07 ; Yamhill, 1O:4Ù A M. Leave Pukegatna we suggest that you write and tell some of the-n of the golden opportunities that with the capital to invest. But I am »208 M. Arrive I*, xir li» W A M await them here. If you haven't time to write, just put a one cent wrapper on inclined to believe that the people in •* Klamath Hprln** II 40 Civil and Irrigation Engineer, LAND SURVEYOR. OREGON <Mlh'inl « ngliHvt Kl.nimth U al«*r (’■ *»!•’ A ni »«»« hillon. -■» •■> ■» »• Ss"^<->«-><-> e Rnvnnn J0B PRIN'ER ? ç D ï 1°2! î sign r ainter g mm mmRF store ft Klamath Fall.*. Or. ? ? *• a. V a.- <• *.- J -»<-» <-><><»o C. T. BONNEY. Attorney and Counselor al law l.vinriiiii. ylisti i> ii ., specially NOTARY PUBLIC iii.i' N w W irrten I'.uiiding ____________________________________ i H. L. HOLGATE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Klama:h Falis HAMAKFR OFFICE. SODA WATER * this paper and mail it to him. We believe it will interest him, and that is what Klamath county are standing in their )l:4A ’ •• Fall « reek If you have any item of news, a friend own light by offering their land for sale we w ant to do, _ •• Steel Bride« It IU • --------------- o---------------- '* US" 11 -U I’ M so cheap. They could sell jlist as quick visiting you. an afternoon or evening so •• Thrall Ì2 U • cial. just call up phone 31 and tell US KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATER I.'t the Indies nf KlamatluFalls get together and organize a Civic Improve if they a«ksd a better price. KLAMATII SPRINGS Chas. W. Murinan, Sr., has l*een suf about it. If it intere«f« you, it will in ment league ! They could give a public entertainment, the proceeds from which THE MOST Thrall terest someone else. Ikin’t think it will can tie offered in prizes foi landscape gardening. We nee-1 and must have im fering severely with the inflamatory Arr!«v M cause ns anv iaconveniriice, for we will •• str.Hrltl«» rheumatism but is much belter at last REFRESHING SUMMER DRINK provement along this line, and who are better qualified to carry on this work •• FaH<f»-«’k always l»e pleaseil to teceivo such infor K lamat ii spring* than the ladies? Sow, don't be backward alxuit inaugurating this movement! reports. Manufactured In all Flavors I ave K Uiitaiit Hprinfs Mrs. Marion Bennett has been quite mation. mid your friends will be glad to Arrive Home one must be first, and we hope that in our next issue we will be able to re Fall < rwa I know about it. *• Hirele Hrblffr Ew ii'Hi > Fnmfnpmrnt Nt». 41». Î .<>.<> I- ill for some time and is under the care port the organization of the Civic Improvement League of Klamath Falls, with ” B-an. Enunrnpinrfit mt H m rcr<'n>l nini fourth of Dr. Johnson of Itonanza. Her sister, •• liirall Steps taken Io hold a public entertainment to promote the object of lhe league. Telephone Main rirtli») * hi thr monili »n lit Mrs. Grace Driscoll, has lieen assisting Gov. Chamlierlain granted a reqitisi- A. <>. I’ XV hnll ,la«»|n*r B»*nn< It, (I*. her during her Illness. lion from the g‘ vernor of Idaho last Gvo I.. Ilnm|ihrr¥i >crilir. Flan» and b‘|»rci tics lions Furnished Oscar Lee is busy with a four horse week for the return to Idaho of J. I.. The time is nt hand when every citizen of this town ami county wants to take off hit coat and boost. After years of patient waiting and wishing, the hoped team hauling hay fiotn the Hiidkin* Kimpkina and Steve Adam», »aid to lie J. E. DUVAL accomplice, in the murder of ex Gover for time has come, and now it only remains for the people to take advantage of place to Dairy. LUM RAL I OR and BLILOI.R » The gradual thawing of the »now is nor Steuneidnirg. Adam» win arrested Mere an>i Bar the many opportunities offered to reap their reward. Never miss a chance to I Fixture« push this good thing along. Ixrt the motto be "PcaH, pcx ’ t axocx.” If things ' very fine for the ground. Nearly all the nt Haines. Simpkin» haa not been a|e .MAIN STREET fut. •Io not go your wav now, don't get sore, for to-ruorrow may bring a change. If I moisture has been absorbed by the prebended. M N o ft K. of I*.—Klamath I ridge No. I**.» you can't help yourself, vuu ni»v help the other fellow, and when you do that earth. meets in tlie A. It. U. U h»ll uvrr V Mrs. Tai lor Wilson of Olene is very Merrill, Oregon You are -‘laying up treasures” fur yourself, for “the other fellow” will recipro Monday evening. Iteri B.imlwr, <‘. t. : sick with pneumonia. Dr. Patters >n of cate. John tlaiiiilton, h.ul i. iu. . .«lerrill is in alien lance. New I Janie» Wight, of Bmanza. was out to For good reasons the people of Eugene are dead in earnest on the question of T I [ Dairy last Sunday. While here he and Fir.st municipal ownership of the city'» water work». Although they have carried the Phone, 1-41 bonding proposition twice, the mayor and city council have so far succeeded in moved his cattle from tlie William Mea's 25 and 50 cents defeating th» will of the people in the interest of the owners of the present ty Wood ranch in Pina Flat to Hans phoid germ-infected system. Now the people are demanding the mayor’» resig 1 fterzl'» place near Dairy. I Rates $4.60 and u? per week nation, and purpose to see that their interests are no longer neglected. Although K<»ester« nl tmericn I'wanna Carni* Tooze T h « S octhsxx O hkgoxiax is in favor of municipal ownership of public utilities, Barber Shop. Baths 1 So. HI, mei t« m the A <• If. W. hall yet we cannot point with pride to Medford’» experience iu this line.—Southern ¡every »ei'imil and lourtli Ktidsvs m the ib. c. |>. WUÍ mm . <K. “That W. C. Hawley has the support I Bar in Connection Oregonian. E. E. Jamison, Kec. See. of the rank and file of bis party in his FALLS AND own county is sufficiently shown by the Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon fact that he has the active support of W. O. W. Ewanna Camp. No. 7W W. O. W., meets every Wednesday evening the leaders of both factions. It takes a nt 7 -.30 o’l l's k nt Snndrraori’» hull. All PROPRIETOR TOURIST’S TRADE A SPECIALTY ! man of extraordinary ability and integ Washington, March 2.—Binger Hermann entered a demurrer to the indict neighlairs cordially invited. rity to win the favor of opposing fac V. K. Itriindvnhnrg, Clerk ment returned against him in this city for destroying public records of the Gen C. roprletor eral I-and office today. Whether or not he intends to claim immunity from trial tions. In the Oregonian article ire ; printed the names of the prominent men during the session of Congress remains to be developed. In view of the fact that District Attorney Baker had notified Hermann's at | who an- advocating the nomina.ion of & <XXXXX>0<><><><X><X>0<X>C>0-0-(>-0-0-0- • torneys, A. H. SSorthmgton and H. 1’. Gatley. that he wished to have the defend Hawley for Congress. Hawley’s sup ant appear in court this morning for arraignment, it was believed Hermann would porters are not petty politicians, but be in evidence, but before court met the attorneys no title-1 Mr. Baker that Her are culistantial business men who would mann would not |»-r»oiially appear, but that they, in his liehalf, would demur to not give him their support unless they lhe indict menu \\ hen Hermann’» counsel secured permission to file a demurrer, knew him to 1« a safe man, a capable »he district attorney requested the court to fix a date for trial, but Mr. Galley in man, and one who will win the confi- terposed a request that the court fix a day for argument on the demurrer, and it , ilence of the administration and bring was then announced that this argument would lie heard in the «Supreme Court for credit to his state if he should be sent | to Washington. Hawley evidently has tlie District of Columbia, two weeks from today, March 16. NOW IN OPERATION his own county by a large majority.” Allegations of Demurrer. Tlie Journal has lieen personally call The demurrer, filed late this afternoon, was very brief, covering less than a Cleanliness and Good Work All kinds of laundry finished in a type-written page, and being in routine form, it says that the indictment ia de ed upon and informed hv a nundter rd the alsive gentlemen that they never Guaranteed. iective; first, in that th« alleged offense is not set out with sufficient certaintv, FIRST CLASS MANNER authorized their names to be used as completeness and deliniteneas; second, in that it tails to state the commission of Also Agent for LONDON AND any offense under section MON. revised statutes; third, because it fails to set forth above intimated. Not one of them ha« 0 D. B. CHMPBELL, PROP'R. ¿ LANCASHIRE FIRE INS. CO. any specific record alleged to have l»een destroyed ; fourth, liecaitae it is vague, ever announced publicly that he is for i Hawley. ® <XX> OOOOO-OOQ O- OOO0-00000000 o indefinite, uncertain, amliiguoits and repugnant, and. tifth^that it is fatally de It is a misrepresentation of facts to fective in divers other particulars. The indictment of Hermann was likewise brief, living hut a page and a half say that Professor Hawley is the unani in length, and alleging in substance that Hermann, on January 30, 11103, when mous choice of all factions in Marion Commissioner of the laitid Office, destroyed .35 letterpress copylmoks, containing county. Walter Tisize was a candidate Copies of official letters which formed part of the records of the fg»nd Office. The for months liefore Mr. Hawley came «•overnment contends that the letters contained in these l«»ok» were of official out ami bas some parts of the county Catalogue R nature, and that Hermann, in destroying the boohs, violateil section MOS of the solidly backing him. The business interests of Marion coun nrscmursotiR nyohauoc rams » vevised statutes. •illlS WNAI TMiY CAN DO Hermann denies that tlie letters copied in these latoks were official, contend ty are well satisfied with Mr. Tooze, ing that they formed part of his personal correspondence. who has mnd« himself indefiendently KLAMATH COUNTY BENEDICT, May Appeal Demurrer. well off by bis own exertions, and has MANAGER. There will be no further move in the en«e nntil March 16. Jt is proliable that never bad a failure in any walk of life. the entire day uiay Im devoted to argument on the demurrer. Following that ar He has lieen a producer, an employer Red Cattle gument, Justice Gould, liefore whom the case is now pending, w ill pass u|»*n the of labor, a builder, a sur'cessfol business demurrer, and, if the validity of the indictment is sustained, it will then Im up to man. Thoroughbred K. While and Hermann to make hi» next move. It is never fsiesible to forecast accurately the As a Kepublican Walter L. Tooze bas Brown la-ghorns and Barred Large Yorkshire Swine action of a court on a demurrer to an indictment, Imt it ia a (act that, uliile every a record ol twenty year’s devotion to tlie Plymouth Itocka. person heretofore tried in connection with the postal Iran i cases in this city and fundamental principles of protection and Bronze In most of tlie land ease« iu the west has demurred to his indictment, tlie court sound money. At Lincoln’s banquet he lias universally siutninod the indictment in whole or in part. It is for this reason championed the Grand Army and pro- expected that lleriiiann'» indictment will Im sustained. The demurrer filed to ter-tive tariff, which both Hawley and EGGS, S1.5O PER 13 Chickens day dors not indicate that counsel has picked any particular flaws in it, for they Huston overlooked. Let its give lioth these gentlemen have followed precedent in drawing a formal demurrer and give no inkling rd what their line of argument will Im. credit for having friends and followers Order» by Mail promp Ill l a-m the demurrer is overruled, he w ill have the light to ask the Court Of in Marlon county. As Professor Haw REX BORD OLENE, OR attended to. Appeals to grant a special ap|mal on the domurrer and the Court of Appeals will ley’s hum« citv, Falem, many voters grant or deny this appeal according to arguments which Hermann's counsel may will favor linn. But la-caus« he is the present. H a spci'iid appeal Im permitted, the case will not Im brought to trial Halem caudldale that does not give him nntil next fall. IHherwiim, unless he exercises his constitution prerogative, it is a mortgage on the politics of Marion believed the case will be heard aiid decided al the preaeut term of court. county.—Haletu Journal. jj ESPY, the Soda Waler Man I Buff Cùchin Chickens Pure Bred Stallions RICHELIEU HOTEL Everything Clasa Main in Marion County MASO OT /1 LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES MERRILL KLAMATH .Mrs. T. A. Balis, HERMANN DEMURS *r. I’ KLA7ÂÏÏTH FALLS 8 ■* S T EH M *■ LA UN DRY 0 OLENE RANCH KLAMATH BARBER SHOP J. W. SIEMENS, I’nipriflor. Ashland Poultry Yards Polled White Turkeys B-Plymouth Rock Hsbland > Oregon Our New “ ”