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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
STOLKHOI HI ws MIU I SA I UMOA V Th*» jr«» it ♦ I, I M,0 k> proje«'!, for h" Hi'ii h tihib itu I elloH I'VC I ex pl hi|(»«|, b ll’i'l 1’ V l) , ami tillt'lidiii - lin» mv»di:i}» im: leluni viili i lu* h »xurii me (hid not mam Vl’.liH U'il I elit pee I m lute the great i iiiiiil» Uill wrml their Wit) aii'l iitii v lh* bah i* • I tin* I ike» ail'i i»’ ' I V- n < t! Loht I vali**) a . Worthy «»I Mention. In Ihi** brief •* ii’m' "I what Im - L< -n done I*,' the \ ittli-'ti au I th* X ire, the ltr*pllbli<’ *»’ of ii< • it i in i «»li. !<i pa**» • el p........ U m I |m lit i"ii i f H ihii ) wh" Imxe limited thvh límelo ler itnplirh th»* Hio i -Mr nit, him I l’n aeitted hen alth are th** porti.lilt* 1I10MC iiiom I prominently . uine -t. I .iiih 11|<- .•'( lini "I MM II w 1' il I II ‘ • ! can l*e i»iliiitm*d up in th* Biblical *i 1 • lati'di, "i\<-ll d*»m* limu g<><M| sn*l fai li fui armiti! ” r.M*’h i- i | i *.«* i xin^ *»f that praire ami recognition in <•■»rd**d I** th* * • | m *< lallv iefrrrt»*l Io, (or the liUli* olllv I m ». It IK’t omp!ÍM¡H**l ' ■ 1 ' 1 ■ • 1 m ij"i H » "! h si .Ih hurlur proji I pih I iii>'iiilij di I . ».• Adthil * i > a I U Jill I 4L I Candidateti for Cpz'Ji.nnti^m Allo lier Millli’ll ‘ When the KL ini Iv .1 ppria isl, I le* S< ci> I- .I set a *1'ie 41 ,'lJ IJ»’I Iv available for iiæ "ti tin U14 tile Week elidili/ M.llrli '.‘I, tinniti $ I, ' 1HIH » I Was set ¡»»idi place, .it llie dls|e..»| <if II,. |£i i lain Il .11 iL-rvice |i*.01 I,ISSI f 11 'hi gli al woi ii, n nd is rullìi .en I 1.1 i ma i it nearly hull a iv lu r uilpli'ti >11 l'a-l'.fe llu ! IIP lie! is tl-i-.l llp. tlll‘1'* A1 II I m Hlllplr funds In tin' tnis'iiy b. |H>iniit uta third allnltmeiif, » pial greater *1 he llltch to Dale. Actual w *rk *»n th** *lh h iii <» ii <-(*I on Murcli |H, iilili »it <h pi' hiii« luaiy "pctatl*»hM li'guii a 4<•»•». rarli* » Il is the inletitjuii *»f M um . n, llavi* »1 < ■» , *<»ntru> !'>i»* f »r th** nil»«’ mil* of «anal und«*r tire Khiumth pr> j*« t, to mtiiplete th<* entire w »rk in eight inonths, instead *>( coiismulng the t welt «»-month sllotu I f«»r th** lals»r W o rk Hrtk C<tillIH*-||CC41 nt til** I h HHI'I- Ilins l> PRYOR. <*r) line "f th*» bum and within aL<*«it Mvtnla-r Irrig.'lln4'luiiniitti <* b»> yards »»f wh »t will lie the * i-t |M«t:.d «,if the til litre! IL t» a d»*«*p cut '«ill 1» ' Ihim th»’ Hr»! tw«» The Klamath pi » In ildllt i«’ll made, narrowing down fr*»m the normal I jri t IH h | m 4 -hilly birtilliutr. wnltli <»f the » an.d I«» th«* b'Pj f**et u idth Ito iM'itlg till* ItllgrM in |Miin( of ft|r.i, || of the tunnel, thrmi h which the water I is th«* cli«*H|M«wt in ¡«»int of <•»»>! | m r iv r»1 w ill Ire diverted fiout Link Hirer ami < >r <‘••11’*!im :i‘»n, TI m »»«* tw>* f.ictn Imu- I' ii'li-un *1 it !»» tin* F< •«•tins «>( flu In- Tp|s»r Klninsth latke j iuml th»*r»* i» not any grim! ¡»r« •!.««• Work I rotn Both I in da. It ha« I mm ’H dr« id«-*! that work in th»- I I’lliti that it will h:i*«* nnx er« »1 tilth- tunnrl will pr«M-ii»t (mm each |MHtal and from a «baf! t«» lie »link at th«* «•« ti ter, thus ciialdlng th*- n«« «1 f«»tir shifts In drilling, hhi-ting and rviii"ving th** (««mistioii that rtamls l»rtweeii the « anal and its Motirce of supply. By xmrkimi from a shaft in « arh *lir»-« ti'in, the m»** of an air compressor will I m * Molded at either nt th*’ end s** ti«»n*, snd »till with thr size «>f m | fresh air will I m * nsttirallv stipplir I to the miners ployed. The pr«»gir«»* mad** has n»»t Ireen great a* was aiitici)»Mtr I, •»wing t«» the many difficultiri* that an- usual in the comiiieiirem« nt *jf all such gr»-.it «-liter- pHsea, but lii'»st *»l J t !»<••»<• hitvo I wren civermme and (mm now on rapid Ntri<lr*> w dl I m * mad«* year, which wdl haw an agttiwah' length «>( ditch •>! alw»ut tv.riitv mil«** All ihi* work is (or w lint is known a« the lower pfoj.t t. ‘ That thon* i* firry prol«tt)»ility that work will lM»gtn this H BVRNHANÍ. year <* ii th«* Cirar Lik<* and ii r“<*fly i M« iiilnr Irrigation < ■ .i it for. pr«»je« !s is th«’ prr*tlcti«*n *»f th«* Krpul>» li« sn. The question i* ls»ing cl«*«*ly ex- etili i«*« placed in the wuy of n* raput m mim*d by a I »“an I of rnusitlting <*ngi- [ n«»ers, wh«* will makt« r«** oiiiiii«*ii«hr»i<>ns completion. A I Inal Word. t«» Chief Engineer X*«*wrll. If th«*ir h - In cloHing, tin liepublh iin wiidm* the l»**rt is favorable, Mr. Xrwvll will ¿hen iiecur«? thr approval **f th«* S«***retary of Klaimith Water Lsera A'•»«•cintion u] * the Interior, mid step* will I** imimdi happy. pro»»|M roti* un i trouble*.* ve.ir. ' When m \t it ipiet* in Khim.tth Fall*, ntely taken t«» mixer!i*«* f«»r Ind*. It i* the «»¡»inion of this pajrer that th« Il »an I great chnngi s a til hav«» iM-curred and 1 will make a favorable re|M»rt. They me greater pinite for the future will have lievtt laid. Throughout the county men wh"*r fairnr.Mi mid tlmmiighn*-*** I. ». II lux.«», .uni lb.-I «ill r.-.,.lih ..-I- f.. ■ - I h<»nm«wil " 1" ' HALTON, Menda-r Irrigation 4‘-iinniittis* CANDIDATE FOR STATE PRINTER The... r Boston Store « *V c Wc are still at the Front with BARGAINS / >r‘ Don’t forget to come in and look our stock and prices over before pur chasing elsewhere. We hold to the old adage that: “A Handfull of Good Deeds is worth more than a Bushel of Good Words.” Our DRY GOODS and GENT'S FURNISHING UNE is complete, and our SHOE department is the most up to date and largest stock in Klamath County Yours for Business L’î / J -' t < »V i 'AbriLu «r* » ’ I THE BOSTON STORE f < «• f • \ o • • 7 k Il Ì1 7 ó I I : I t ••Strictly In It:” He wishes that, like his father, and his big brother, he oould wear a Stetson Hat Continues IF We have reduced the prices on all class of goods, including ■ 1 : i ** (F Ladies Dress Goods, a Fancy Trimmings of all kinds, Shoes, Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Etc. íí pnee of acquiring, maintaining and oj»- erating the irrigation works at their own expcuM», tinder such form of organixa- fatal week's Ilemiier contained aav. tion and rule* and regulations as may — ersl untrue statements az to my . ____ > tprbir r»f ihù career. H is not trua that I was a candi- ,erior - M a WIII of the proposed Aiwu- date before the republican county con- | ‘bins desire to add to these duties ths ventioii I or county judge, fori was ownership and control of non-irrigahle then and had lavn for years a democrat. U,,d» •D'1 »aler lowers, and propose to nor dl l 1 run f .r lb. legislature that , .«'» n • io«» «‘her business «XB of ••••«.■ interest W.0* <o «V »11»! the ' C(lt!>mtinitv Kill h artum n.szv mxl year on any tit ket. It is nut true that I 'community. Hmb action may be ad was defcati-d for the seriate fur I was visable in the future, but while the ir- elected and served (our years, I was rigation works are being eoostrncte*! defeated lor the senate in Itfki. I re- ’ • nd paid for, it is imj>ort*nt to concen- j fused In run utileas the convention ad traU* all efforlR upon the one matter in H lmkb I. A fplsqatb , opted a platform leaving out fr.e silver, Land.” which they did. I stumped the conn- j bocretary Klamath Water I'sera* try declaring free silver a delusion and a > •ociation. in>>r«* « «Hiipl-dc an I ihur i't gh than thi*. It win« only by tho hardest kind of work that thi:« rslil|o|| wua prepart-I, on ac count of lh»’ little time left after its c«»n- eepti«»n But our dedication nmnlrer L»r your eecond annurti iiKfling will have ample lime for it*« <*<»i!ipilali<»n, nn«l will l»c worthy of the i<*n. lo tho ineinlM*n< of which it ent<»n*b« a agree with his free silver views. It is rordtul w< loom»* t«» Klamath l all^, tho not true that 1 run for thosenate in 1900 on a free silver democratic ticket. This i pn»> i cit \ it hi (’.i. < ,v !(•■». like the other statement« is a he made out whole cloth. I was not a can lid.ite FINANCIAL STATEMENT fur the senate on any ticket since 1S9G, when I did what 1 could for sound mon Einancial -t i!vtiiri»t Klamath Water ey. In 189H I supported Geer and the I N<*rs A“ s «* cia I mu, March 31, I’.KMi; republican ticket and have ever since been voting with that party. Of course, Fuel, light, etc. Mr. Editor, I understand that you did Office fiiriiiitin» not w rite the article referred to. urea, etc. H. B. IIOCTox. Directors* The article to which reference is made and vxjren was furnisheii and paid for by W. L. Printing . . . T isizi - a- a jarlitical advertisement. Had Stationery.. i «e known any of the statements to lie I’< Nitsgo I untrue they would not have lieen pub- I* ding and r<**’<*rding.. j belied at any priou. A candidate record < >tlic«* und hall rent ' i« a fair subject of criticism but no one I ravcling and solicit | has a light to publish false statements. ing ex)M»iiava. Telephone and WILLIS S. DUNIWAY «'«I'll.............. AsMt‘t>»iii4*iii* re(iind<»d Salary of attorney Salary of Secretary. . Otegon Corporation tax and license* ... California cor|M»ration tax and license ... I ncor|M »ration Attor- ii vy foes. .. Miscellaneous •x¡reti- sea.................. 29.40 * Retiring From Business Sale I snare. I received 930 votes, more than one-half of them coming from republi cans. I did not make a free stiver «[icech in nominating Judge Bennett for the V. Senate. In accordance with his wishes 1 did put him forward ns a free silver man but carefully refrained from slating my own piaiitinn. Judge lieu- nett knew perfectly well that 1 uid not | • • BRICK STORE CO.’S m a clean, business-lille manner, and as not for any other business or speculative a l amlidate lor a second term, am will-1 |airposo ; otherwise it may Ire practi- ing to fli.in<l upon my rr«ord. Ihr b*Mjk« , cable to evade the proviaioM oí the law ot the other aie o¡reu for in**|*rction. 1 or defrgt the objects. The Associations J J. It. W hitnky . should l»r constituted solely for the pur- m I im » Th- . THE ol J i ■ i ar« cv p. riem ■ I Lave endeavor- gañiz«-* i simply, for llm pur [aree of carry- I ed i*, c«.Ullin tthe stat, printing ''dici' mg out the provisiona of the law, aiid' HUSTON S POLITICAL CAREER * to to to toto tototo toto to to «'I'liri'-hl gua iuiilif i.t hoiii t scontrili Klamath Fahr», (Itt^m, Mar, 31, |9M. in,*. 1»» U I hiiii ¡I May ('«»neon* ; I IliM «/(* 'i |.o bl ale I’ri nt mg ' ttf e'e i .i target <il lire in in r «Tripi of liiltwotin «*i»qniri« • attiuk wiiliout piel rc.ieiin, 1 lie heavy roiMM*rfiifig Iho hoilding und <»|re rat i«>n i osi ni prillili,g In past vi-ars Lae Ise-n <4 elrrtfic '<*r inirm, und a pnl»li«h»ti I," • liii-dy 'lue to 111 • I ligi* niiiiile'r of cop- etatf'inrnt a- to the ¡«*ÍÜon «H*rnpi»wi by • pilliteli. line I i- le-cii re.Ilui.*«I l.y liile a-iwM iali<,ii relative Io the matter, law, and tin- prue II'■ w | mi <I l.y the siale |,aa ta*,*n rw|iu*atr*l. for limet of tin- pelili' printing la not , ft sbrinili I ms iinderstraal thst electric alen o I luit clmrgeil \ .j i|,,. printing Brina car lines etc., do not and can not rooerrn of I'orilaiid and solili'ol it I« considera- ; Hie Association, lor the follow mg rea- Uy Ie., For some i 'I. i -e, of work, »*• sons : I- lallv where a large iminlior of copies J irai—Ruch basine»« is not authorised an ri 'iuired to la- prmii-.l, the price | try ita arlu:l< - of iricorfairatinn, and the should lat redn*:e*l soiiiew|,ai, | fling of eiippli-inciilaiy articles making J li ive given tin« sui j -i 11 an-ful study, «m It provision would I* a fundainerilal nrul la-lievu there are two met),isla by change in the original pur|s>ae of the which the coat ol printing could l»e kept | cor («nal ion, reqniring iinanimoris con- down to a miliinmrn. line ia to limit ¡ «erit of its stockholders ; a thing matti* the Vol unie of prililmg Hoi| revise tire (e«tly itni»«»i1>Lr to Iregiir w ith. schedule of prices u|«.n an up-to-date ; hecond—Should it run the gauntlet of biiHS, the same as that of commercial 1 the atr»*kl>o|dera. any proposed change printing g' lo-rallI ii*» other is for ■ in th*? A*»**o**iation’s charter or its by- the sial*' i<> ova n ¿ii 1 operate it* own laws can not I mb made without the con- printing pl.mt, and !<» psy lh** Htatu M»nt of lire r*e<*retary of the Interior and i’rinter :i reasonat*'* fiat, tlxc-l salary.' must Ire satisfactory to tire fteparttnent Either of thi'se plan« or similar plans and in harmony with the ¡ml icy adopted uloiig the«!- line», which tlm la-gislatrire 1 in th«* administration of the Beelaaia- might adopt for tin- l«-tternierit <>t the 1 lion Act. TL 4 act provides only for aerVHM-, would meet my hearty support.1 the irrigation and reclamation of lands My n pulilicaniam will I m attested by A* to the ¡»olicy of th*» Henrice concern the people of Linn comity, where I ing the purpose« and actions of Water formerly edited the Albany lisily and r**»ra Associations, thia is what Chief weekly Herald lor 211 year». Engineer Newell has to say: "The As-1 A« a native llregiuiisn arid a printer sociation rif Water Usera* aliali lie or-¡ tbi' >L»'i*rtioti «»1 tin* I iiit<*<| I'-Giti ■■ ritiiiu nt tlir .uhi.nliihty‘..l MWh ii -t. p THE ELECTRIC ROAD. CF We have filled in on all goods we were short on fa " Post CJfil'd GIVE U8 A CALL The Baldwin Scenic Studio, 4th F loot Baldwin Building, Klamath Falls, E. V. CARTER Oregon. Read the other side next week. | . ■ $100 Reward I will pay the above reward for a watch my repair department cannot put in perfect running order. L. ALVA LEWIS SOL IETIES OH KLAMATH FALLS A.O. I'. W.— I. ¡.kville Lodse No. 110 j meets in the A. O. I'. W. hall every | Tuesday evening. Visiting Brothers al ways welcome. W. 4k Fmilh, M. W. J. W. Siemens, Recorder. Evangeline Ixalgc No. Ks Iiegree of Honor Lodge meets in the A. <>. U. W. hall every second and fourth Thursdays inthemonth. Nancy N. White,C.ot H. Jesse Marple, Recorder. I. O.O. F.— Klamath Ixalge No. 137 meets every ."atuidav evening in the A. O. I'. W. hail. E. E. I an. ison. N. (i. ('. C. Brower, Secielary. Ewanna Encampment No. 4<>. I.O.O.F. Encampment meets second and fourth Saturdays in the month in the. A. O. U. W. hall. Jae|wr Bennett, C. I*. Geo. L. Humphrey, Scribe. KE< El ITS. A**twm<*nl.« Enrolling iv«»** i Collection at mans inerting by Irriga- tien cum m it tee .. Deficit............................. liiHAl 20 Estimate tor Next Year. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 I. O. O. F. meets in the A. O. ('. W. ! hall everv first and third Thursdays in the month. Jennie Hum, N. G. At Republican Primary, April 10, iqo 6. Lormda M. Sauber, secretary. I hereby plcdfe the people of Oregon a great reduction of the enormous ooal of the K. of P.—Klamath Ixalge No. 9!» office, If rlacivd, and I declare upon my honor mwt« in the A. O. U. W. hall every ; that I shall aeek neither Io perpetuate old Monday evening. Bert Bamber, C. C. ! abuaca of the office nor engage in new scheme« John Hamilton, K. of R. and S. to loot the treasury."«-Wiilla 8. Duniway. M. W. of A.—lxalge meets in the [ *• Willi* 8. Iluniway i« a roan of aterling in tegrity and thorough know ledge of the print A. O. I). W. hall every first and third Wednesday in the month. Ing busines«." Portland ¡.abor Preu. \V. B. Mclakiighlin, Consul W. A. Phelps, Clerk. The iiffic;' in fully equipped, mort of lliu reconling ie doin', the printing ami rtationery bill, will bo considerably lean, .•attorney’s «alary reduct'd ami incorpors tion, traveling and «. h'iting expens** cut out, making an estimated saving oil over the expense« of this year (or next I Grace Hyland has returned from Eu year of (2725.00 or about one-half. gene. and resumed her studies in the Counting «1335.00 delinquent aaaesa- Musical department. mi nt« and «700.00 back aasessments on Robert Jonas entered the Senior class the Carr. Ankeny nml Henley land«mnl Monday. The Y. W. A. met Wednesday deducting «400.00 for refunding of as- [ «e*«nientH on lands estimated to lie noon in the Clut)«d. The subject, “For i giveness" was well discussed. Miss above ditch lines, we have «2013.00 to Winnifred tlslsirn led the meeting. New raise. There ate now 145,000 acres sub committees to serve for the next year, scribed hi the Association. Estimating were appointed. Mrs. Ih'tricks ami Mrs. Dix of Granta s.tHki acres ns the area of siibscrila'd < lands above canal lines, we have as a Pass entered school Thursday. A. C. Jennings of Eugene, candidate basis upon which to raise tho uliove for State Treasurer, spoke to the stu amount, 137,000 acres, or a little less dents Wednesday morning. than two cents i>er acre. It will lie Miss Anna t’olvig visited tho Chapel I noieil that tho period to be covered l>y exercises one day this week. the next assessment ia 12 months, The Euterpean chib will meet Satur whereas thia year’s assessments cov day evening in tho Normal Chapel. Robert Jonas began a class in Vertical ered about 15 months expenses. There mo about 20,000 acres of private lands penmanship Thursday. This will lw of gient advantage to the student teachers. vet unsubscribed, most of which may come in during tho year, the back as At the Farmer’s Institute, to bo held sessment« and .foea of which would fur in Bonanza April 4th, Merrill April 5th ther reduce tho rate of assessment. and Bonanza April Hth, Hon. K.T.Judd There are also a number of homesteads , of Marion county will apeak on draught that will doubtless bo subscribed. horaea, Prof. Kin.leyon soil problems and Ashland Normal Notes El.MKH 1. Al'I't.KlIXTK, Prof. Withycombe on general agricult Secretary Klamath Water Users Aa- ure and dairying. Cessions will begin . aociation. at 1.30. Foresters of America—Ewauna Camp. No. td. meets in the A. O. V. W. hall every second and fourth Fridays in the ' month. . D. Willsou, C. R. E. E. Jamison, Rec. Sec. W. 0. W. Ewauna Camp, No. 799. W. O. VV., meets every Wednesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at Sanderson’s hall. All neighbors cordially invited. C. K. Brandenburg, Clerk. 5^ <7V Deering Deering // Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Headers, and the World' Beater the Deering Hoador-Binder. ---------------------- ALSO----------------------- Bain and Studebaker Wagons, Oliver and John Deere plows, Spring Wagons, Biiggit , Sewing Ma chines. A. F. A A. M.—Klamath Lodge No 77. Meets Saturday evening on or lie fore the full moon of each month in the Masonic Hall. Alex Martin Jr. W. M. W, E. Bowdoin, Secretary. IS EFFECT MAY 1st 1RK». a a . m 4:25 A. M 4:45 »• 7:05 •• 7:10 •• R:tO •• 4:20 •• 10:45 A. M. 10:55 A. M 11:40 •• 11:4A •• 12 00 •• 12:20 PM. 12:45 •• rr V KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. Leave Thrall Arrive Rogna Steel Bridge «i Fall Creek Klamath Springs Dixie Pokegama Leave Pokegania Arrive Dixie Klamath Springs «« Fall Creek •I Steel nrldgo • I Bogus Thrall ¿tü- —» k c HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE CROCKERY ------- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS------- A. 0. U. W. Building >>> Klamath Falla, Or