Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 29, 1906, Image 2

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
C. J. MURRAY. Editor
JONATHAN BOURNE. JR
KLAMATH COUNTY BANK
Republican Candidate for United States Senator.
a
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
Pioneer li.ink of K l.titi.t/h H.isJn
CHAMPION OF STATEMENT ONE
TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE
DR. WM. MARTIN
DCN FIST
Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday. March ag. 1906
Jonathan Hmirne, Jr.. cu tv I id ate Iurte rv the RepnMicun primarie* (or the
Klamath ¡•’alls, Oregon
nomination o( United >(ate* Senator in Contre«*. (or (he long term commencing
« um ti meni
kinds ibreuvh Lost river, m »h-ep-tHiu- March 4,
«as L»rn in New ¡%v«h'ur«L Ma>> , February 2-».
iwtf. tortuous stream, which tor many
J years Kittled the inhabitant« ot the ber o( the elatu o( |5«T al Harvard I’niwrwitv; came to I'ortluml Max IB, IS7S.
BONNEY.
WW kskas , the Seeretnry <4 State of country regarding it* source and mouth, «as a KepuMiran inemkr of the Oregon I egidatiiie in tlie session of 18S.S and
fhv stele of Oregon, lias notitini me in
Attorney and Counselor at law
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""•*4 ‘'"•S"" ’ deh^-itcs to the Republican Na
writing ths^ pursuant to the provisions winds and doublmgs, empties into Tide
I.v.iinlntn ' \'"»ti u Is .1 specialty
nt in wet entitled "All Art making ef- lake, only six miles distant from its tional Convention ot ISSS and Oregon'« memla-r ot the Republican National Com-
dMtivs the initiative and rvirrvnnnm source, but when tlie engineers have mittee from INKS to ¡sui, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention
NOTARY PUBLIC
provisions <>i Mertion I of Article I Vol tlnisliixl with it it will in truth become
•lie t'ouetilutiun of the State of Oregon, a Lost nver, nltbougli a« a c«»mpenM- of 1WJ; and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon legislature in
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anil rrpulasing election« thereunder and I tion, thousands of prosperous farms will
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p royal mg penalties for violations of tlua alwoi b ite waters.
act,” approved February 24, 1W3, the
The great main canals of the project
Mr. Rtwtrne has l>een more prominently identified with the development of
i'eutvlv's Power la-ague of Oreg<-ti duly will have a total length of some 125
! A.V«S
6Ini in hie office on February Ail. 1906, miles, with several hundred mil«»* of the niiiierwl resources of Oregon than any other man m the stale, having eii|>eml-
an iii'.tmtive petition containing SM2 smaller lateral ditches. One featurv ol mi in the last 20 years over • l.OUO.Otkl of his own money in the ae.piiailion and
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signatures properly att.lebcd toseopy the pi.iive: ne. essitate- the carrying <4
ot anid ’> ensure, < v-1 it: e.: . i ...
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w.ite. ... :
ilitee deep.I.>prx-«ions, and development of Orvgv n mines.
von
whb hiw- denAi ibi.g tl .it a pr. • -ed this w ill 1« luv.impt «lieu by mean« of
While Mr. Bourne has hud hi« residence ami main office st Portland since
amendment to Aux h- IV of lheUulisli- lover :e>i sv phons. Two of theav will be
'K76,
he
has
had
another
office
at
New
Bedford.
Ms««,
and
ha«
carried
on
the
lotion of the State of Oregon to lie des­ over 1-osl river and one over a tributary.
KI.AM A I II Illi-
ffilHHlJI
PROPRIETORS
ignated in the Constitution a« .‘Vction In other instamx*» inverted .«vplions of , Iraeinaa« of his father's estate since 1SS0, which makes liitn familiar with many
It il liwix III a i io.
1A of Article IV of e«ael tNinstitntion, steel pipe laid in oement will be con­ of the large interests and leading men in the east. I'hese qualifications, in con­
‘ILL KIND^ or FRESH, SALT
shall lie submitted to tlie legal voters ol structed ami their total length will Ire junction with his tremendous energy, originality, executive alsliti and ex|s>rieme
the Stau-of Oregon for their approval over twelve thousand feet with a capac­
AND S^iKED MEATS
in busines.« and |<olitical affairs pre eminently quality him for making an able and
er rejection at the general election to lie ity of 326.5&1 gallons per minute.
Klamath lUsui is over lour thousand 'nthienlial Senator tor the State of Oregon.
held in said state on the 4thday of June
luting the first Monduy in June, l'.Mvi. feet above sea level, with a charming
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct power of the people over
designated by said People's Power climate ami fertile soil, ami produces all their government as far as faiasible. lie was one of tlie leading spirits in tho
la-ague of Oregon as "Constitution.il the good things of a north temperate
Merrill Creamen ¡hitter
amendment for live initiative and teler- soil—grains, alfalfa, apples, peach«-« ami Initiative and Referendum movement from .» > > until it was approved by the
endiiin <x» local, s|>eci«l and n>iirnci|»al most of the deciduous fruits and all the voters at the June election in ltU2. In l.kH lie was a memlwr ol the executive
law» an.1 |«rts of laws.” which -aal pro- vegetables. Portland and San Francisco - committee of ti e Direct Primary Nominations league. and holds the same posi-
ATTOrlNL Y-AT-LA W
|a>»ed amendment is hereinafter pat- will afford lucrative markets, although ' tion with the People's Power League at Ulis time. In all these movements he
at
tins
time
the
nearest
railnad
station
i
ticularlv set forth.
Now, THKSttroHK, I, Geo. E. Chaniber- is I'okegama, from which print visitors has been one of the few to guarantee the neieaury ex|«nsea of prv|Miriug au I
Klamath Falls
kaiii, Governor of the State of Oregon, into the basin must travel IW miles l.v ■ proposing their measures to the [>eople.
bi olanlience to the provisions of said stage. Two railroad systems, liowever,
He says that the cluinv of Ttilted States «enator should la» liv direct vote of
act hereinla-fore first mentioned, do have largo forces ot men at work, at I the people, and that the Legislature should bo compelled to elect the inno tlie
HAMAKER OFFICE.
hereby make and issue this Proclama­ thia time, constructing branch lines in- .
tion to the people of the State of Ore­ to tlie Irasin. w inch it is expected will people select. To acconip.lish this result, he is champí -iiing Statement N >. I ol
i'he primary election law as tl.e onlv metho I bv whicli public opinion may lx-
gon, announcing that the People’s Pow­ lx» completed within a year or so.
er League of Oregon has tiled said initiat­ COVKKXUKXT rVRCHASK» fKIVATK CANALS. irystallixed and made effective upon the Legislature.
SLOSS 4 SONNAI RANK
In order to obviate the possibility of
ive petition with the requisite nuinbe.
In his petition for nomination he eays: "It I am nominated and elected I
ot signatures thereto attached, demand­ of anv future coufiict over water rights
ing that there la* submitted to the legal the Government has purchase«! all the will, during niv term of office, favor:
voters of the State of Oregon foe their private canals in the basin and will
Republican Politics.
approval or rejection at the regular unite them under one system. Here
rs
c illan Prop?
Amending National Constitution for People’s Flection of United States
election to la? held on the 4th day of we Ivare the Government creating a
June, 1906, saal «lay luting the first Mon­ monopoly of water, but it fortunately is Senators.
A Modern impn vements.
73 rooms ami suites. d d
day in sai<i month, a pnq«>«ed amend­ a monopoly which is controlled by all j
Publicity Political Campaign Expenses.
d
ment ui Article IV of the Constitution of tlie people and they will enjoy all of i
Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club
d
of the State of Oregon, to lie designated the lamefita. The wiping out ol all pri-'
National Control of Corporations In Interstate Commerce.
d
r>a~.-rn
Rooms, Etc., Etc.
in the Constitution a« Section 1A of vate claims is a set tie. I jailicy now and J
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Rigid Exclusion of Asiatic Coolie Labor; Good W ages .Make Good Citlxens $_
Article IV of said Constitution, desig­ the wisdom of this |>olicy is emphasized
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nated by said People’s Power League of when it is remembered that litigation
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Legal Limitation Labor Hours for Safety on Railroads.
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Oregon as "Constitutional wiiiendment between irrigators over water rights, in
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Parcels Post, Including Rural Delivery.
♦or the initiative and referendum on Io manv private iri igation districts, is an­
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ral, special and municipal laws and nually costing the settlers more than
Pure Food Laws.
]>arts of laws," which said proposed the maintenance of all their canals.
Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast Defenses. River and
The farmers in the Klamath valley
amendment is as follows:
‘•Article IV of the Constitution of the have organized a Water Users’ Aaaoci- Harbor Improvements. Including Columbia. W illamette rivers, Coos, Vs-
State of Oregon shall tie and hereby is tation for the purpose of complying with
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amended by inserting the following sec­ ihe requirements ot the National Irri­ qiuna and other Oregon harbors, Celilo Canal, Government Canal at Oregon
tion in said Article IV after Section 1 gation Act, and making agreements i City.
and before Section 2, and it shall >>e w ith the .-ecretary of the Interior, and
Fair Share of Irrigation Fund for Oregon.
designated in the Constitution as Sec­ the Secretary has formally approved
their articles of incorporation. This or-
tion 1A of Article IV:
Loyal Support of Successful Candidates.
•‘Section 1A. The referendum may gamxatiun. il is stated, is prefiared to
Rigid Enforcement Statement One.
be demanded by the people against one tunnsh reliable information concerning
use
We keep the finest
or more items, sections or parts of any tlie Kiamath basin and the opportuni­
Roosevelt for Second Elective Term.
KLAMATH
FALLS
SODA WATER
act of tlie legislative assembly in tlie ties fur homeseekers to take up home­
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I desire that the following statement be printed after my name on the
same manner in which such power may steads under tliia project.
lot of horses in the
THE MOST
la- exercised against a complete act. I
nominating ballot:
The filing of a referendum petition
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REFRESHING
SUMMLR DRINK
country.
ngainst one or more items, sections or
I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DETERMINATION
laii w of an tu t shall nut delay the re­
Mar. facturer! In all Flavors
THAT JUSTICE BE DONE At.L MEN.”
mainder of llmt act from becoming op­
erative. The initiative and referendum
)<owers reserved to the people by tin.«
For Congressman-First District
Telephone Mnln jj
Constitution are hereby further reserved
The undersigned takes this means of
»o the legal voters of every municipality
and district as to all local, special ami announcing to the voters of Oregon that
municipal legislation of every character he is a candidate for the office of con-
Last Monday witnessed one of the hottest contests ever held in this city. It
in or for their respective niunu-ipabties
and districts. The manner of exercis­ j gressman from the first district, sub- was over a piece of property placed in the hands of a local real estate firm for
ing said powers shall la? prescribed by i ject to the wishes of the republicans, at sale. It was a bargain, and two parties wanted. Negotiations were on fur some­
general laws, except that cities and the approaebiug primaries and election. time, and noon Monday was the time set to close the deal. Roth parties made a
towns may provide for the manner of
8. B. H cstox ,
race for it, landed alioat the same time, got worked up to a high pitch and then
exercising the initiative and referendum
Hillsboro, Or.
liegan to bid up the property. There was only one end to it—the highest bidder
powers as to their municipal legislation.
Not more than ten |ier cent of tla» legal
got it. “That« the l>est bargain I ever made” said the man who got it. “I’m
For Joint Representative.
Voters may l>e required to order the
giad 1 put my property in the tinii-iw of Horning & Casey, tor they certainly can
Referendum, nor more than fifteen )*r (
do business lor a man,” was the opinion expressed by the owner of the land sold.
cent to propwe any measure l>y the in­
Geo. II. Merryman of Klamath Faile. Try them and see.
itiative in any city or town ”
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Done at the Capitol at t-alem, this Oregon, candidate for the Republican
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28tb day of February, A. D., 1906.
nomination as Joint Representative at
(8d)
Gio. E. C11AMBKKLAIX,
tlie Primary election, April 20, 1906.
Governor.
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®v the Governor:
Tor
County
Commissioner.
(S eam
KclitS
Im ij[;i WSBA
F. I. OvNBAR.
Secretary oi State.
I hereby announce myeelf as a candi-
' ilat« for nomination to the office ofCom-
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MERRILI
iiiin-ioiier. <>f Klamath County, Oregon,
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Huge
and
subject to the decision of the Republi­
and
can voters at the Primary election to be
held April 20, 1906.
TOURIST'S TRADE A SPECIALTY
The following by Guy Elliott Mitchell
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has lieen sent to every paper in the
PROPRIETOR
United Ftates, and will doubtless pro­
DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY
FOR COUNTY JUDQE
duce results:
In the “laind of Burnt ont Fires" Iv-
I am a candidate for the office of
Homes in Langell and Lost River Valleys
Aig near “Where Rolls the <tregon” is a County Judge, subject to the decision
Cheaper than elsewhere under the - -
comer of our country brim fnll of na­ of the Republican primaries April 29.
L A 7A A T H FALLS
ture’s wotxleTw, and which was once
"The interest of the county first; fa­
- - Governmment project of irrigation?
better known thnn it is today as the voritism to none.’’
scene of the terrible Modoc ■tassscre.
C. K. B ranoe . nbi b <..
In this nearly uninhabited region the
engineers of Uncle Sam are busy on a
For County Judge.
huge drainage and irrigation work
which may be considered the most
Geo. T. Baldwin, candidate for re-
nnique of any of the government pro­ nomination for County Judge on tlie
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jects. It is known as the Kliunath pro­ democratic ticket at tlie primaries to lie 4444 r-r-r-rrr 44,44444 4\4¿*44.444
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ject, and its lands ami waters are di­ I held April 20, 1906.
kinds oi laundry finished a
rectly bisected by tlie Oregon-California
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Jxiundary line. Most of the lands to be
I or County Judge.
CLASS MANNER
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yeclnimed, however, are in Oregon.
Almond Cream is a pleasing emollient after shaving. Tender
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WATBK IS THE BALANCE WHEKI..
I hereby announce uiyself as a candi­ I
D. E3. CH7APE3ELL, PROP'R.
faces which the razor seems to irritate lose all their smarting
It is a vast plateau region, lacking in date for the office of County Judge, sul»- 4'
under Almond Cream's soothing effect. Tse Almond Cream
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Vainiull, yet wealthy in soil and adora- ject to the decision of the Republican 4
for any skin irritation, ft is limpid ami inqs-rceptible on the
h.e in climate, and wanting only irriga­ primaries of April 20,
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skin, yet exerts a healing result that feels good.
tion to support in comfort a very great
J. O. H amaker .
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population. Oregon's immense valleys
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cU and 50 ctj per bottle
CITY DRUG STORE
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and BUMMWh benches lie, as they hare
For County Judge.
MAIN STREET, KLAMATH FALLS
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lain for centuries, awaiting the advent
ef water to blossom into productivity.
I hereby announce my candidacy for I 4444444444444444
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Vncle Kam has promised the water for the office of County Judge, subject to
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some of this great region, and the rush the decision of the Republican primar­
t»ts< niin s our hvohaui ir rams «
•mis WHAf IMLV CAN DO
of settlers in that direction indicates ies, April 20.
A. L. lauvtTr.
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•hat the tionie builders will lie there
KLAMATH COUNTY
a hen it comes.
For Sheriff.
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The Klamath project involves n great
work oi «Irainage, irrigation and stor­
I respectfully announce my candidacy
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age in unusual combination. Of the for the nomination for the office of
Bed Polled Cattle
400,060 acres in the Klamath Basin, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, at
250,000 are to la* irrigated under tliisj
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project at a cost of over $4,000,000. but the primary election, April 20, 1006, on
Large White Yorkshire Swine
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which makes the acreage cbnrgou »mall the Republican ticket.
one. Klamath lake and Tule lake are
‘Uriel attention to the business of the
CiPIZZI I IIPOS
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• wo great sheet» of shallow water of office guaranteed.
Bronze Turkeys
nearly ¡50.000 acres in extent, which
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Choicest
Brands
of
Wines,
Liquors
H ilar O bxnch M b .
are to Iv drained and converted into
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small irrigated farms. These will pro-1
and Cigars
B-Plyinouth Bock Chickens
Ixbly lie among the richest agricultural
For County Treasurer.
lands in the world. Title rushes have,
grown in these for centuries and they
I hereby announce my candidacy for
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are almoet mm'k beds. Other lands aie
to 1« irrigated through the construction tlie office of County Treasurer subject
REX BORD,
OLENE, OR
of dams ami the conversion of Up|ier to the decision of tlie republican pri­
Klauiath lake, Clear lake and Horsefly maries on April 20.
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reservoir into great storage basins.
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A careful business administration is
KIVKR rot’.NI» To nx LOST AGAIN.
The wau-rs from Clear luike reservoir guaranteed.
*111 Jiud its way uii to tbe.irrigated
L. A lva L ewis .
PROCLAMATION.
ALEX. MÄRTIN, President F. R. Rt AMES. Vice-President
ALEX. MARTIN Jr., Cashier
City Meat Market
NIEIS3 & AHMAKO
H. L. HOLGATE
: Oregon
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SPECIAL RESORT FOR T OURISTS
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MAMMOTH STABLES
Rigs furnished
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r Klmiinlh Falls. Or.
SODA WATER
with or without
drivers
Political Announcements
An Exciting Experience
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
II. W. STRAW, Proprietor
ESPY, the Soda Waler Man
RICHELIEU HOTEL
Pure R-ed Stallions
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* Now is ths time to buy
Drainage
Irrigation Project
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Homes in Klamath County
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Under the Government Irrigation Scheme
Reset.
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Bull Cochin Chickens
Mill’
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LIVERY, FEEL & SALI ’ STABLES
KLAMATH ALLS AND
Largest
Best Equipped Stables in Siuthcrn Oregon
Barber Shop, Baths
Bar in Connection
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O. *r. OMVEK, Proprietor
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Chas. Pattee, Manager, Bonanza, Oregon
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LAUNDRY
(IMMISE
NOW IN OPERATION
AFTER SHAVING
All
FIRST
in
OLENE RANCH
New
Popular Resort for Men
Restaurant - and - Lodging
House
C. D. WILLSON
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