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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. % TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Ore., Thursday, April 5. igo6. powwr» .1* »n their nmniriprtl lrgi«ldtion* N«»i u.vHt ll'Ai» irn |H*r ernt ol tl.t* legni voter» miv lw* to order the reterendum, nor mure limn Alteen |*er cent to pro|*o>«* any inea«inr by the in itiative in any city or town." Ihme al the Capitol at Calvin, thi* 2Mb «lav of Feb»na»V, \ IK. IIMM. tfsi (« ko . K. (’ mamhkhi »i’i, Governor. By th«* I «ovvi nor : O k HJ (SI) F. I. IH nmah . Secretary ol stale. KI.AMATH "COUNTY" BANK I KLAMATH FALIS Pioneer tl.ink of Klnnmth H.i»ln All kind» riiiilhreriiig nn<l <lrai>«lillii« Capital Stock increased to S uhi . ooo January ist. JONATHAN BOURNE, JR. iqo *», DR. WM. MARTIN all subscribed and fully paid DENTIST Tin* InUTitos now Ix-lilixl till* Blink n-pu-si'iit through Republican Candidate far United States Senator. its Sharvhulilers il i-iipltul In t-xoi-sx of 41.(HHl.ili***, ni.ik- or Noitlu-rii t'.iliforiu.i. eimhllnK It better than ever CHAMPION OF STATEMENT ONE Willi thin issue TT v Klamath Republican enters upun its eleventh year, and couieit to Its rentiers Incremuxl in size two-fold, and in the future will l>e Jonathan ftourne, Jr., candidate before the Republican primariaa for tlie piii>linto-d aa an eight-page, seven column weekly. This, we beleive, makes nomination of flilted Stale» Senator in Congress, for the long term commencing h ti e hugest paper published in Southern Oregon. It is a deckM step in 'larch 4, 1907. was torn in New Bedlord. Mass., February 23. IsW was a mem- 1<he newspaper history of Klamath Kails, and one that we hope lias been tier o( the ela». of IS'* at Harvard I diversity ; came to Portland 'lav KI, ISIS ; wiwiy taken. We aiut to publish the best iti the state, and if our plans do was a Republican niemtor of the Oregon I egialature in the session ol I AM ami not miaearry, tkiwgixil will lie reaclred in tlx* near future. of IS'u ; wa. one of On-gon’s delegates to the Republican Na The ahjeel of the B ei - i iilii vx during the coming year, will lx*, aa it has the extra aiwuys been In the past, the up-building of Klamath county as a unit. tional Convention of ISsS and Oregon's member of tlie Republican National Com Every aectmn of this great and resourceful county will receive careful at mittee from lsss to IStS, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention tention, and no effort or expense w ill be spared in bringing Its opport unit lea, - of I Si*’; ami was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon I.<«gi,latnrv in p< «si bl 111 lea anil resources constantly tofan* the public. To accomplish this, ISM. we must necessarily have tlie co-operative and cordial support of every resi Mr. Bourne ha. been more prominently identified w itli the development of dent of the county. In helping the Republican you are aiding yourself a the mineral resources of Oregon than any other man in the state, having en|x*n«i- hundred-fold. ft>r every week hundreds of copies of this paper are placed in ed in the last 20 years over «I Old.000 of his own uionev in the acquisition and tlie hands of fWospective settlers and investors. Everyone knows that the ' development of On-gon mines. Miner densely populated this district becomes the more valuable will be tile While Mr. Bourne has lia<l his residence and main office at Portland since kind, and «very effort to bring In sett’ers is a step in the direction of adding !S7S. he has had another office at New Be-lford, Mass., and has carried on the walue to the holdings of the residents of this ciutnty. It is only just that you should reciprocal • in supporting the Republican bueinesa of hie father's estate since 1SS9. w hich makes him familiar with many ill every way possible. Never before in its history lias it been so prosperous ol the large interests and leading men in the east. Them* qualifications, in con junction w ith hie trememions energy, originality, executive ability ami experience and had so wide a circulation and advertising patronage. We appreciate! ,11 business and political affairs pre-etuinently quality him for nuking ail able and thia evideuce of gixx! will, and will do our treat to show it In a substantial influential Senator for the State oi Oregon. manner. But we are not satisfied with our present circulation, and will not Mr Bourne has always favored extending the direct power of the jwople over lx* until tire Republican enters the home of. »nd is read by, every resident of their government as far as possible, lie was one of tlie leading spirits in the Klamath county. This 1» one of our plans for the up-building of this dis- j Initiative and Referendum movement from lxto until it was approved l»v the trict, for we know if every person in this county reads the Republican, it will voters at the lune election in 11*1'2. In 11*04 he was a member of tlie executive help him, and this assistance means some little improvement to liis partic committee of the Direct Primary Nominations League, and holds the same poei- tion with the People's Power Ia-agne at this time. In all these movements lie ular locality. From time to time new features will be introduced, changes and addi has been one of the few to guarantee the necessary expenses of preparing ami tions made, that will not only make the Republican a welcome visitor for projxwing their measures to the people. He says that the choice of Vnitevi States Senator should to by direct vote of the sterner sex. but also for the queen of tin* home The ladies are toooften the people, and that tlie la-gislature should to Compelled to elect the man tlie neglected in the newspapers of to-day, ami tliey represent as large, if not a people select. To accomplish this result, he is championing Statement No I oi larger, per cent of its readers, and are deserving of the same consideration ’he primary election law as the onlv method by which public opinion may to sitown the men. crystallized ami made effective upon the legislature. We hope we will reach the ideal of every one of our readers, hut if we I In his petition for nomination he says: “it I am nominated and elected [ are ever amiss, if we go counter to your opinions and ideas on some will, during my term of office, favor: questions, remember that you arc entitled to your opinions and we to ours. Republican Politics. That we tuny voice the belief of the majority, but that whether we are sup- ’ Amending National Constitution for People’s Election of United States porting the opinion of majority or minority, it is being done because we be Senators. lieve we are right, and that our course will result in the greatest good for Pub I cty Political Campaign Expenses. the greatest number. That when one takes such a course they are. at least, National Control of Corporations in Interstate Commerce. entitled to a respectful hearing. Accord to us that which you demand fur RlgiJ Exclusion of Asiatic Coolie Labor; tioud "ages Make tiood Citizen.« yourself, and neither will have cause for complaint. I Legal Limitation Labor Hours for Safety on Railroads. Parcels Post, Including Rural Delivery. Pure Food Laws. Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal. Coast Defenses. River and Harbor Improvements, Including Columbia. Willamette rivers. Coos, 'a- We did not intend to take any part in the primary election, in far as the ebuiee of any candidate was concerned, and we are going to diverge fiom , qluna and other Oregon harbors, Cclilo Canal, Government Canal at Oregon tins course only in the case of the candidacy of Jonathan Bourne. Jr., who is 1 City. appealing to tlie voters of this state for their support. In contra-distinction • Fair Share of Irrigation Fund for Oregon. to the other candidates for this office. Mr. Bourne has grasped the situation Loyal Support of Successful Candidates. and recognized in the present primary law the greatest twain to machine' Rigid Enforcement Statement One. politics that has ever been on the statutes of Oregon. Many differ with us- Roosevelt for Second Elective Term. in this opinion, but we repeat. let Mr. Bourne succeed in bis present plan of I desire that the following statement be printed after my name on the campaign and it will take a political upheaval the like of which Oregon baa nominating ballot: Klamath Faffs, Oregon Bunk» in Southrm <* i <* hoii li*k i< om* or tIn- s*rolip'-st TO OUR READERS. C. T. BONNEY, to handle your business with alxiolute Mvurlty. Attorney and Counselor at Law Exuiiiltiltig AtwtrucU u Specially ALEX. MARTIN, President E. R. REAMES, Vice-President ALEX. MARTIN Jr., Cashier E. M. BUBB, Asst. Cashie NOTARY PUBLIC thru City Meat Market never seen to oust him from leadendr.p. This primary law is only suivssful I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S DETERMINATION <Mf its face, but let the practical politician get fully acquainted with its ad-: THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN." vantages, and the voters of Oregon are at their mercy. Bourne is proceeding along the most approved lines to secure the accom plishment of his purpose, and it will be only due to the fact that the tax payers of tins state have not forgotten the stand he took In the famous hold up legislature, when his activities cost them 4200,000, if he is defeated.' I»a»t Monday witnewR*d one of the hottest contest* ev»*r held in this city. It Jonathan Bourne, Jr., is not a republican. He is a pirate on tlie political seas, a man wtio will rule or ruin, and who will not support the nominee for wss over a piece of projierty placed in the hand* of a l<M-al real estate firm for United States Senator, provided that nominee is not himself. We are loath pale. It was a bargain, and two parties wanted. Negotiation* were on for some to express our opinions at this time, and it has only been done after nearly time, and noon Monday was the time set to clone the «leal. Both parties made a three weeks of careful consideration and investigation. In view of this fact. ‘ race for it, landed al*>ut the same time, got worked up to a high pitch and then began tn hid up the property. There was onlv one eml tn it—the highest bidder we most unhesitating urge every reader of the Republican to vote against got it. “That« the lieat bargain I ever made” sanl the man who got it. ‘•I’ln Nr. Bourne’s nomination, for if he succeeds it will mean the defeat of the giad I put mv property in the hands of Horning & Casey, for they certainly can party ut the polls in June, and no man's peisonal ambition is of sufficient do business for a man,” «a.i the opinion expressed by the owner of the land sold. importance to the lepublieans of this state to jeopardize the party’s success, Try them and -ee. at such a critical point in the Nations history. ------------ •----------- crrtaln right of way d«*«-d-d to the Big Klam SUMMONS« »th Ditch Company, commencing at a point The time is not far distant when the voters of Oregon will be called up- onrt of theHtutc of Oregon, where »aid ditch enters «aid land olMarahETay- •n to express their approval or disapproval of President Roosevelt’s attitude In the Circuit for <’ Klamath ior first above described on the west «»de there (’ountjr, towards the corporations of this country. He has strnd in the breech and , !>cathe M. Well», Plaintiff, va Frank 1. Well». of, an«l running as It now run», that is to »ay In tlie same Course and direction through «ai«1 Sought hard.and is still lighting the greatest battle that has ever been waged J Defendant. To Frank A. 'Veil», the above named defend land, the aaid irrigating ditch to be «»f th« site against evaporate greed, lie lias taken up arms in behalf of tile people, and ant : and dimensions between terminal points and 1«is efforts have been exerted for the good of tlie common people, irrespective . In the name of the Htate of Or<*ron:—Yon along the line thereof as follows, to-wit: Hix- are hereby require*! to appear and answer the teen feet wide measuring fr«>m the lower or wf part y. It is up to the people of Oregon to show the best friend of their | complaint filed njrafnM yon in the above en southern side thereof, which is also excepted rights that has ever been in tlie White House that they approve of his titled »uit on or before the 3rd day of May from this petition. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN. take that being the last day for appearance or .course, that they are ready to support him and that they take tlie only answer by you fixed by the order of the «aid notice. That on the 12th day of March. 19ufi, an means of publicly showing their gratitude, by voting solidly for the straight court for the publication of this summon*, application was filed by said Marah E. Taylor republican ticket. An overwhelming majority for every man on tlie repub and if vou fall so to appear or answer, the in the Circuit Court of Klamath County for initial registration of the title of the land lican ticket will send thundering down tlie country tlie news that Oregon to plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief above described. prayed for in her complaint herein, to-wit: a man stands back of President Roosevelt, and that in doing so she voices First—That the bonds of mat imony exist Now, therefore, unless you appear on or be tlie sentiment of a grateful people. It has ceased to be a question of party, j ing between herself and defendant be dis fore the 16th «lay of April«A. D. 1906, and show and lias resolved Itself into one of two things: Roosevelt or the Corporations. solved and that the care an«! custody of the can»«' why such application shall not be grant- minor children of th«* plaintiff an«i defend «•d, the same w ill b«‘ taken as confe»«s<l and a Which is it to be. ? ant be awarded tn plaintiff decree will be entered according to the prayer MEISS & ARMAND LAND SURVIVOR KLAMATH F a I.LK. PROPRIKTORS Wsr.mcA«, the Secretary of State of the Mt ate of Oregon, lias notified me in writing that pursuant to the provisions of an act entitled “An Act making ef- lM:t,ive the initiative and referendum pimiaiona of Section 1 of Article IV of tlie Constitution oi the State of Oregon, and regulating elections thereunder and prosMlsng penalties lor violations of this ■ act,” approved February 24. 1903, tlie People’s Po» er League of Oregon duly filed in liie office on February :M. 1MM>, an hi'.tin tiro jx*tition containing <>42 signatures properly attached to a copy oi said measure, certified in accordance with law, demanding that a proposed amendment to Article IV of the < on-ti- tntion rd the State of Oregon to la- <l<s- ignated in tlie Constitution ns Section 1A ol Article IV of said Constilution. ■hall I* »»bsaitted to llie legal voters of the State of Oregon for their approval •r rejection at the general election to la- held in aaid alate on tile 4thday oi J line toinu the first Monday in June, l'loti. designated by said People’« Power League of Oregon as “Constitutional amendment for the initiative and refer endum on local, »|«i ial and uiutiu-ipal laws and part» of law»," which said pro posed amendment is hereinafter par ticularly art forth. Now. TiiiikKvoeK, I, Geo. E. Cbatntor- lain. Governor of the State of Oregon, hi obedience to tlie provisions oi said act liereintofore first mentioned, do hereby make and issue Ous Pna-lama- tlon t<> th« people of the state of Ore gon, announcing that the People's Pow er Is,ague of Oregon lias tiled said initiat or« iwtilion with tlie requisite nunitor ol signature» thereto attached, demand Ker«jn<!—That plaintiff recover her costs and disbursement» herein expende«! atid that she have such other an«! further relief a* may seem meet with equity end good conscience. This summons is publisher! in the Klamath Republican by order of Hon. H. L. Benson, Judge of the abov«* named court, mad«- ami entered of record on the 22nd «lay of March 1906. Tbit first publication to be «>n the 22n«i day of March, 120»», an«i the defendant being required to answer on or before the 3r«l day of .May, 1906. <’. c. Brower, Attorney for Plaintiff. Registration of Land Title Jn the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, [ for th«’ «’ounty of Klantath. j(E>. SllATIOff OF LAND TUTU Jn the matter of the application of Marah K. Taylor to register the title to the following described land tn-wlt: Beginning st a j olnt 00 feet north, ’! degrees 15 min we«*t, of a point W) feet north .'W degrees 45 min«'»- ,oi i' <• northeast corner of Block No, FJ in HieCiiynf Klamath Fa I » fiortnerly Llnkvllle) according to the original plat of said f’ity a* recorded In the office «if the Coun ty Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon; thence North 51 deg, 15 nun. West. V*l feet; thence North *M deg. 45 mln. East, 155 feet® Inches; thence south 51 deg. 15 minutes east, Ml feet; thence smith deg. 45 min west, 155 ft, 9 in to the place of loginning containing two acres, save an I except a piece or tract ol land described as follows, to-wit: Ib'glnnlng at a point no feet North 51 deg. 15 mln. West of a |»oint f0 feet North <x deg t» min. East of the Northeast corner of block No. 12 in the <Mty of Klamath Falls (formerly Link ville) thence North 51 deg, 15 min. West, 100 feet; tbenee North Hfi deg. 45 min. East, I./» feet 9 Inches; thence Mouth 51 drg. 15 min. East, luo feet; th« nae HouHi :M deg 45 min. "esl 155 feet 9 inches to the place of beginning, which was conveyed to Marcia Mitchell UM; also a of the application ami you will be forever barred iron» (Imputing the same. GKO. < H ah T a IN. Clerk. By OacaB Hinvx. Deputy. <’. T. BoxxtT, Attorney for Applicant. 3 15 4 12 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1674 NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION United Ht»i«-4 Land Office. Lak«*vlcw, Oregon February 17, I'»)«,. Notice is hereby given that hi compliance with the prov|al«>ns of the art ofCongrCMof June 3, ls76, entitled “An act for the sale of tlmtier lands in the States of < aljfornia. Oregon, Nevada am! Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1692 Harry E. Boudlnotof Klamath Fall* county of Klainath Ktair <* ’u.igun, has this day fil«*d In th office ni« sworn statement No. .1041 fo • purchase of the NK t NW 4. HE 4 No , NE\ HW\, Mee 14, Tp 36 H K U k W M.and will offer proof to show that the lan«i »ought is more valuable for its tim- I mt or »tom than tor agricultural purp*.»«-,» and *.o esiablislt hl* claim to »aid land b-furc <i«*o. ChMktaiii,Co. Clerk i»i his pin •• of hu»l- i»«»s al h IniiiMin Fail», Oregon, on Thumdav the 101 n day ol May, 1906. H<* narm.-s hrmh n*’»«* « Wm Ladina. O m ar North, of Klamaih Fail», Or., K. w. lower, Percival rinaii, oi Keuo or. Any and all I’wrsons claiming adversely the nlMiv*-<m-< nm-d lands arc requested io hie their cdaiins in th.» office « hi or before sant lUtn day oi May, imu 6 J N. Watson, Register 3 1 06 Administrator’s Notice. Notice Is hereby given tnat the County Court of Klamath «ouiity, Oregon, did on the 2t»(h •lay of March, l'.MJft, appoint me m administrat or of the «fiat* of Maiy Collahan, d»c«*a»e<l. All ¡HTsons having claims Bgainut said estate will pr<-s«»nt tlmm io me at Dairy, Oreg«u>, on or before six months, duly verified according to law. Dated H ub March 2», 1MM. JoaxpH P. C ollars *, Administrs'or of the Estate of Mary Colle han, deceased. 4 19 ufi OURDOU i II ai . iiwix |lun.t>ix<i ALL KINDS OF FRESH, SALT < Ufii lsl rliHinm-r Klsinnth Wale» Ü»- er»’ A..*s i»tion. AND SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF ALL New Worden Building Civil and Irrigation Engimr, KINDS H. L. HOLGATE JWerrìU Creamery Butter ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Klamath Falls * : Oregon HAMAKER OFFICE. Lakeside Inn, SLOSS A SONNAFRANH Painter uixl Itrruratur, lloaac am) Sign l*alntlnc MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. i A SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > Interior Oecorating a Specially Apply ut till» office. 2 > MAMMOTH STABLES SODA WATER USE KLAMATH FALLS SODA WATEtt THE MOST REFRESHING DRINK SUMMER Manufactured In all Flavors ■o...... Telephone Main jj ESPY, the Soda Waler Man H. W. STRAW, Proprietor RICHELIEU HOTEL An Exciting; Experience. ing that there to mbtnttted to the legal voters of the State rd Oregon for their approval or rejection at tile regular election to to held on the 4th dav of June, IlMXi. said day toiog the first Mon day in said month, a proposed amend ment to Article IV of tlie Constitntioti of the state of Oregon, to to designated in the Constitution as Section 1A of Article IV of said Constitution, desig nated by »aid People’» Power Ix-ague of Oregon as “Constitutional amendment tor the Initiative and r>-l>-r>-r>dum on io cal, special ami mnnicipal laws and parts of laws,” which said proposed amendment is as follows: ''Article it of (lie Constitution of the State of Oregon shall to ami liereby is amended bv inserting tlie following sec tion in said Article IV after Section I and before Sect- n 2, a> 1 it shall to designated in tii <’m dilution as Sec tion 1A of Articie I V : •‘.'ection I A. Tiie referendum may b<* demanded by Hie )s*o|dc against one or nmre items, sections or parts of any act of tlie legislative assembly in tlie -aine manner in wliicli such power may la- exercised against a complete act. Tlie filing of a referendum petition against one or more items, sections or parts nf an act shall not delay tlie re mainder of that act from becoming op erative. Tlie initiative and referendum powers reserved to the )>eople by this Constitution are hereby further reserved to tlie legal voters of every municipality and district as to ail local, special and inunici|>al legislation of every cliaracter in or for their respective municipalities ami district». Tlie manner of exercis ing said powers shall to prescribed by general laws, except that cities ami towns may provide for tlie manner of exercising the initiative and referendum k MELVIN D. WILLIAMS UNITED STATES SENATOR. PROCLAMATION. E. B. HENRY CIVIL l.nnllNI'.ER anti MliRVEVUK Buff Cochin Chickens Pure Bred Stallions Merrill, Oregon lvlio>i«^. Main 14 Everything New and First Class M A S C O T LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES Meals 25 and 50 cents Rates $4.50 and up per week Barber Shop, Baths Bar in Connection KLAMATH FALLS AND MERRILL Largest and Best Equipped Stables in Southern Oregon TOURIST’S TRADE A SPECIALTY O. 'r. OLIVEW, Proprietor •: <xx> -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o oooooo oooo-oo • K L A 7W A T H I-TELLS IT ALLc| i FALLS < S T E R M Ifr $ LAUNDRY? I NOW IN OPERATION X All kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER X 0 D. B. CAMPBELL, PROP'R. § • oooooo oooooo RANCH OLENE II !■ «■I- — II. ■»«■■ . KLAMATH COUNTY Red Polled Cattle Large White Yorkshire Swine Bronze Turkeys B-I’lymouth Rock Chickens REX BORD, - OLENE, OR. , CH , c- >-®»v»^M» «MaawtTÍWL r-^J | Our New Catalogue “R” _r>l si Hitit ** min KVOHAUttC HAMS« "IIS WIIAI rA* D<> - ■ -------