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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
À K LAM A TH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Edito LEADING G£‘VS?.i?Z3 OF HTElili OIL TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR !.\ ADVANCE. Klamath Falls, Ore., Thars Jay, April ia, 1906 1 when farm work wa< not poshing and LETTERS FROM i la!»cr plentiful, let the jHMple of each di'tra-t deliver the crushed nxi along the nmd. and under a competent n*ad THE PEOPLE engineer follow with the steam roller? JONATHAN BOURNE. JR R- <j!>!Lan Candidats far United States Senator. Jonathan Ikutrnc, Jr., candidate la-fore tin« Republican primarivs for the nomination of I iiitcd States Senator tn Congress, for the long term commencing March 4, 1007. was K»rn in New Redford. Mass February 28, ISNV was a tnern- l>er ol the elas« <■( ' 7 at Harvard Vuiversitv ; came to INirtland Mar III, 1878; was a Republican iiieinlier ot the Oregon la gislatuie in the session of 1885 and the extra s.--.■ n i ItbM; was ona ol Oregon’* delegate, to the Republican Na lienal Comert on ol IS*s and Oregon's nivml>er of the Republican National Com liv adopting such a system every dis* trit 1 would s<M»n have their worst roeds mittee fr>m I*" to IxjJ, and a ileleg.ite to the Republican National Convention ¡•ermanently reconstructed and ere long of IS1?? ; ami was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon !.egi*laturu in O. A. Stearns Advances Arguaient* ail the HMds of the countv could l»e ISSSi. in Relation to Both traveled witii heavily loaded teams at Mr. Bourne has Iwn more prominently identified with the development ol ail times id the year, ami we would real ize that we were getting lull value tor the mineral rvaourees of Oreg.ui than any oilier man in the stale, having enpend- Editor Republican:—Thons are two e«l in the last 2r> years over |l,OuO,Olit> of Ins own money in the acquisition and our money. luallvrs <*! deep cotii-eni to tiie |«-ople of The loregoing needed improvements development of Oregon mines. tl.i- ... and innovations in the county method» \\ bile Mr. Bmirne ha* had his residence and main oitice at Portland since particularly called, and in tin- solution of the jM.'t were the main reasons for •4 which the voter i> a |«>teat factor. ‘ tS7S, he lias had another nttice at New Redford, Mass., and has carrivsl mt the n.y announcing mv candidacy for the The««' are: business ol liis father's estate since is-*, which makes him familiar with many County JatlgUiip. but l»ecause I am a First—Th«* equalizing of the valuation candidate do not lot a moment think "f the large tnteiests and h-admg men in the east The»,» qualifications, in coll- in land for taxal le y ii;»«.-c». junction w ith h:» trememl nt« energy, originality, executive abilitr and exiwrienee that 1 give it a social plea lurniy nomi Hecond—Tiie b . .ni.it c ami persist ' busine» *1 a. airs pre eminently qualify Inin for making an able and nation or w i.-h to convey that I am tin* ent iollowi tilt lit :g!i. »■-lem.itic tutiuentia! Senator for the State of Oregon. vneand< M.Y fit pen* 11 to carry out niethod of rood tuakii g. A system that Mr. Ilourne has always favurvd extending the direct power o( the people over the above reforms. But they are. 1 Will better the c i ...tion i the r- a I their government as far as possible. He was one of the lending «pints in the think, matters that need to l»e attended from y«-ar to rear and show something Initiative slid Referendum movement from IS'ltl until it was approviti l»v the to as essential to the welfare ami pros- tangible for the < x;«. iitute of <»or r> ml voters at the June election in 1:812. In VAM lie was a momlier of the executive perity of the county and it matters les.*» fund. committee of the Direct Primary Nominations league, and holds thv sanie pigi to the people who is elected, as that the As to the first subject, it may not I <• tion with the People’* Power League at this time. In ali thvse movements he |ierson elected is a man who has the generally kmiw n that tl re are .- aie- I has l>e«'ii < :ie of the few to guarantee the necessary ex|*n.»e* of pre|>arii>g and disposition and will do it. tliii.g ■ ■ pro|«»sieg their measures to the prsrple. O. A. S tkahns . of swamp lands m tin- • mmty, owr. 1 He -Ar * that the choice of Cnited States <t*nator should lx* by direct vote of largely by non-r< o<k i.t •itiit’.. r-. the people, and that the la'gis'ature should I m cumpvllrd to elect the man the These land» v.cre i- .ght of the stale Letter to the Vot rs people select. To accomplish this result, he K cl:.Hnpi »nintf Statement No. I ot from twenty to tl.irtv «•rm re years ago, the primary election law as the » tile mellusl by which public opinion may be of Klamath Countv and, until ti e I year bad liven as- crystallized and made ellrvtive it|«in the Legislature. eeasetl at the low v. .dilation of one ¿ei In his ]>etition for nomination he say*: “if I am nominated ami elected I Isr jier acre. A . • ther classes of lands will, during my term of office, favor: Bonanza, Oree, -n, April 7. l‘.<t>>. have lieen gi:. y assessed at an in- T ■ the Republican voter* of Klamath Republican Politics. ereasing ratio, w... e tlo-se lamb alone. County Greeting:—I take thii method Amending National Constitution for People'* Election of United States from some um xpi.i «d cai ■e, have vs- of itnpreVMng upon your mind* tiie nec caped the ra.-.‘. The small land owner essity of making a careful «election and Senators. Pub I cty Political Campaign Expenses. With bis dry . ..;-h zrtu that be business con*ideration of the man you lias reclaimed trotnaconditi >n «4 worth- select ior tiie office of County Judge at National Control of Corporations In Interstate Commerce. less nr»» by bard la r. »<•«•» his land the coming Primary on the 3t»th of this Rigid Exclusion of Asiatic Coolie Labor; Good Wages .Make Good Citizens valued at fr .. Jt to per acre, and las mouth and a«k you to carefully con«id- Legal Limitation tcibor Hours for Safety on Railroads. improvements also taxed t > pay the er thv situation ami various platfotm* Parcels Post, Including Rural Delivery. county an I »late ex;- -< - wliilu the ad an I qua .:icati< ns of ua several candi Pure Food Laws. joining lary« tracts of land, owned by dates lor that office. a.ien cap tali-:» «•...•-■ . *r.i ute nothing Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast Defenses. River and The office of County Judge is one of towards tliedev ¡ n • t of the co.mtrv, great interest to the people ami the wel Harbor Improvements, Including Columbia, Willamette rivers, Coos, Ya- reutaina* utiimpr vl.anu ::nd«»veloped. fare of the county at large. The article qiuna and other Oregon harbors, Celilo Canal, Government Canal at Oregon as they were thirty or m"re years ago, in the ItejHiblican p:ibl.shed at Klam waiting until the «tiilmnoe.i value of ath Fall» on the 29lh of March last rela City. Fair Share of Irrigation Fund for Oregon. land, caused by the lx! >r ar. I industry tive to the tax roll is a sample of Klam of the email laud . »t r, eiiMbles then: ath county politics and political debt Loyal support of Successful Candidates. todisjs.re .1 I . .- la c. holdings at paying. It the County Judge and the Rigid Enforcement Statement One. from tea to tw - tty times its assessed nmainder of the County B-iard of e.| t- Roosevelt (or f.cvu.td Elective I erm. valuation. Ar.ol r:-a: .ire of the in alizat: -n. at their regular annual sitting, I derdre that the following statement tie printed after my name on the justice of th:» r'.e pt. n from taxation w ould exercise their judgement and the lies in the fa t tG.it the e land* were data that is furnished them in the nominating ballot: acquired by f the ti st iniqr.itoil» proper manner and take the schedule* I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DI-TER.MINATIOrv legislation j >bs that v s ever p< rpe- one at a time and carefully go..ver them THAT dUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN.” 1rat« d up Mt a 1 and see that they are up to the stan which th.-e I : !- ■ re | ir aseJ, pro dard of a true and e rrect schedule, and vided as a <■ u-.diiiou prroedent to the not then accept them until they are. acquiring oi title, that tho laud.« should ami see that “all created with equal lie actually reclaim« t y the purchaser, rights and special privileges to none,” Last Monday witnessed one nf the hottest contests ever held in this city. It but, ufter ’ ..;i..tthe:r : »r eight or ten there will never be any occasion for an years and the state to article of that kind to ap;>ear in the was over a piece of pro|»erty placed in the hands of a local real estate firm for sale. It was a bargain, and two | artics want d. Negotiations were on for some« Lars fighting set- papers of Kiamatli county again. spend th-.-usatid ■•.' tiers w bo w e re t ry i n • to itrake homes Now. can you expect a mau in the of time, and noon Monday w as the time set to cl »se the deal, lloth parties made h upon some ol the»«' I n. is, (fra duleutly fice of County Judge, who has not agreed race for it, lamb* ! about the same time, gut worked up to a high pitch ami then > utu rued a* « w a . the claimants had to devote his entire time to the bitsi- began to bid up the property. There w . h only ono end to it—the highest bidder a bill ba n.y \ btvngh tlie Legisla- n --« of the County, but who expects to got it. “Thats th? l**st bargain I ever made” said the man who got it. “I’m lure (in 1 '»•■2, I K giving them the use the office as a “side issue to further glad I put my property in thv hands of Horning A Casey, fur they certainly can right to pay .hr cinder due on the tl>e intere-ts of his farm or mercantile do business for a man,” was the opinion expressed by the owner of the land sold. !«« lands •‘wr.tioCT business” to do thia? lathis the man Try them and see. purchase prim- 1 Boor or uh : X.” voit desire to have nominated for Coun r lor year- to have ty Judge. I have en --a' anti esjecialiy to the asaessment roll, I my nomination and ele« tion my resi- | Courts alj iet this our van its:' Then there are other qualifications a L e valuation on these man must have to make a good Judge. and if you think I am the l®st man for ' dencc shall I® at the county seat and matter and ri the office or nomination give mu your that my entire term shall I® devoted to I land« to that of 'he lands of settlers of He tt ar have ability and l>e tMBfxn support, if not give it to the next ls:»t the interest of the county. adjoining land-, b it without avail. Ila.I with ivriymirr and be above allowing man carefully considering all I have I shall not favor the building of a new this lieen done as in j ieti. «« it th >.ild any particular b«:ality to guide bis said, an i act in accordance with year Court house unless demanded by a ma have been, twenty or more year» ago, actions, and 1« a man whois broad b . judgement. jority of tiie taxpayer« and will pay the coiiniy to-oav, woul I have lieen out enough to aee the wants of the whole I I am your’», for honest and efficient especial attention to the improvement ol debt, and (Lo i irden <4 taxation c cinty and trot the particular little xoxn officer. J. O. H amakeb . of our roads and to the reduction of our Would have . n Jess heavy than it Fa« in which lie resides. imlvbte Ines* in order to avoid been ill the pa»'.. As it was not done We also want a man that will not lie Vc ten, Remember |o,000 annual interest we are paying. there has been a h » to the county ol g-ii led by party ¡loiitica to the extent I In caae of mv defeat at the primary— taxes on ir. :n $ 1 to -* .■ n.i- ’• each that if lie is elected on the republican j That C. K. Brandenburg is a candi* as sick as I may be—I hope to live long year duri g that time In other vorda ti ’l-.et that he cannot see that if a man date for County Judge, lie is a young enough to vote for the man «h urí the the people have l een paying taxes on is of »nr» other or different political man .’A years of age. temperate, indus* Republicans by their voleir say m a bel- from |9Q0.(kX) to f i'i'.o.tO more than faith that he has merit and is the man trions, intelligent and holiest, Klam* ter man than I for County Judges* «ell tbey ought to have pa .I that the taxes for tlie be*t interest, of that part of the ath county has been his home for lb attend the reception after bis elec- might be retmtti 1 to these alien land county ami should have some recognition years. He has always l®en interested tion in June. owners. as the man for the place. in every effort and enterprise projected H. A. Elamiti. The excuse for not raising the val j- Then we want a man who hr.* identi for the ubbuilding and iiettcrment of ation on th. e la- ». i ;i been that the.-e fied himse f with the present question the county. It was lie who interested swamp lai.»Is were non-productive, of to-day in the “Great Irrigation pro Notes Senator Fulton i:i the Klamath Irriga Ashland Normal bringing in no returns to their owners. ject” and n*H the man who has fought tion l’roject. and no man deserves more This might have '..-«-n e iually true <4 all the enterprise from the start to the The Y. W. C. A., met Wislnesday ere lit for the splendid success ci the other lands had their ..•«tiers left them present time, as ibis is the one great project than he. If elected to the office noon in the (.'ha|«d. The subject, "The Unimproved, lint it is a well known q isstion that is of vital interest to the the |>eoplu of Kiamatli county may ex* Love of Christ,” was «ell presented by fact that many thousands of acres of county as whole ami not any particular pect an able administration and “a the leader. Mi** Osborne. these so called swamp lands are the locality. Now in conclusion let me sav square deal.’’ liis platform as it ap- Mis* Ethel McFarland ha* returned most valuable nu.ilow arid grazing that if you will search the record*of the (■eared in his announcement is as ful- from Eugene and resumed her atudie* htmla in the c -uuty, and could not al county you will find that I have taken low s : in the Academic department. any time ill the | ist twenty years or more contracts arid devoted more time If nominated and elected I will dur The Freshmen ami Fpecial*challenged inure have been bought at less than _■ ling over the county in the interest of ing my term of office put forth my liest the rest <4 the whool in a tug-of-war from f 10 to $20 |« r acre. Besides many the tiovernment Irrigation project than efforts to see that the money raised by match. It was held Friday noon and more thousands •■! acres of the»e lands any other ru in outside of the service. I taxes shall lie ex ¡■ended in a business result«»! in a victory for the Froahmen. were deeded by the state to the claim have been a resident of the county for like manner. ants ptior to the rejieal of the reclunia- 2b year* and know every part of it. Mi*« Flossie Briscoe, an old student Second—That strict attention shall lie tiuu clause c ••. ficmi aATlSFAnottv 1 have been permanently Incited at given to the county roads anil bridges. visited the Normal Thursday morning. To tue noAHo” that they had been re Bonanza for 20 years, and am well and Mrs, Maupin visited tlm Academic de Third—That county property shall claimed. favorably known ; and I am well quail- ' be kept in repair and all needed im partment one day this week. A* the people have been the sufferer* tied i kom a i.KoAt. sTixti 1‘otxT for th« of lllACr.l. MOTES. provements made. in this unjust discrimination they fice as any candidate in the county, hav Monday Mis* Doughty read an inter Fourth—That all county work, in so should demand that it cease and see to ing been ill legal and notary business | far a- practicable, shall lie given to the esting sketch of Wm. Loeb, hccretary to it that a Countv Board is elected who for the past 18 years. Pre*. Roosevelt. Tuesday, Prof. Van lowest bidder. will do equal justice to all. And from a stand point of knowledge ' Fifth—That all county supplies shall Scoy spoke on "The Problem of the As to the second matter of roads: We of the legal descriptions of lands, 1 can be Ismglit «here they can lie had the Teacher.” The debate with the High have been from year to year K|Uan<ler- locate from memory on section, and schisil Is'ing indefinitely p‘»it|*med, it chea|iest. lug thousands of ilol'ars in a futile ef ranpe more residents than any other; Sixth—That strict attention h I ih II lie was given in chapel, Wednesday, fort to bet.er our run is by throwing the man in Klurnath county, having been, given to all Imsiness that may come lie- Thursday ami Friday, The question money into the worst mud hole«, with during the past 18 years, a good |s>rtion was, ‘'Resolved that the Fifteenth fore the county court. no appreciable improvement of their of the time surveying and bstating homes My motto shall be: “The interests of amendment was not justified in till condition. There is this year over and bv this means, 1‘oe valley, Yonna events which followed it.” the county first, favoritism to none.” 11800 stale road money tor this county. valley and Langell valley are as ‘‘A, B, Affirmative. Negative, Yours Truly, Now would it not be a sen ¡hie plan to 0—s” to me. liobt. Jonas Fred Peterson C. K. Brandenburg. either rent the city rock crusher for the Harvey Inlow Clarence Benedict I have as many friend* in these val county, or buy one. together w ith a good leys as atty man in Klamath county, R. A. Emmitt James Martin Oliiu Newton heavy steam roller and gtader, use the both democrat nud republican, and Tiie deliate showed much careful county roa I funds in the several dis more than any other candidate ot the Candidate For the Office of County preparation ami was well given by all trict*, grading up the worst place* ready Republican party. Judge. of the members. to receive «:ru«hed rock; let each toad Now as a la«t statement you have all «listrict have the use of the rock crusher read my Platform, in which I agree to Have yon ever worn the “Gage“ Hat? As a candidate for the nomination for to crush up all the lock that the road keep regular office hours ami devote my County Judge, subject to the approval Wear it once you wear it always. Come money mid volunteer labor in each dis time and ability fait)y and impartially ot the Kepuhlican voter, on April 20th and try one on. Soon to arrive at the trict could «lcltvcr to the crusher ; then, with “prudence, zeal and integrity,” I fr ei it incumbent to gay that in casco! lai Mode. Mrs.Galanteau’s. I 1 AMessments dnd Roads DR. IVM. M AMTIN CHAMPION OF STATEMENT ONE An Exciting Experience Khmatl ra!L .’O 1 BO.NNEY, lily Meat Market V/!! ' MELVIN O rE!SS â ARMAND PHOPRII TOMS ALL Eih'LS ÜE ERL < Mil I II • Kiri er» Iw» i.ili ZA77 SMOKED MEATS SAUSAGES OF Merrill ALL KINDS I Creamery Hutter ate : H. L I ATTO 'NCV-AT LAW £ f ulU .1 HAM AKE ■; SLO r.iinti t Modern iiii|irovenients. 73 rot ms anti Sample Rooms. Bar Room, Parlors, Two Chili Rooms, l’te„ Etc. > eh SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS L.’t S ?!rïER 0 7 t> !> 0 c ; 1 MAMMOTH STABLES .» J SODA WATER Ri<;s furnished wii!> er without drivers We keep the finest U » KLAMATH : 'LLL lot of horses h the Q A WATER THE V : rT rehìew . country ' . ? drink Mar.’./actu cd in <1 r ¿.urs 7 J c HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD 1 c c Itone ."a n jj Ian ESPY H. W. STRAW, Proprietor . Ciass J ’s 25 fi-J FatsstZ.^ il i ' • .• FALLS NOW IN OPERATION Ail kinds of laundry finished in a FIRST CLASS MANNER OLENE RANCH KLAMATH COUNTY •c. .«./f», .1. ■ , '•WU ' A < f;’* Large White Yorkshire Swine Bronze Turkeys i ••T" *A’ U?Wa4' ■ ju - c *'— - : j B-I’lymouth Kock Chickens REX BORD, 1 Ceme:?ry Ccnd OLENE, OR i ' ’’f*; - Í 7