Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 24, 1906, Image 1

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    Official Newspaper of Klamath
County and Leading Journal
ol the Interior Oregon Country.
KLAMATH
VOL. XL
REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 24, 1906.
The Largest Circulation and It
the Best Medium for Reaching
a Prosperous and Trading Public
NO. 8
GREATER KLAMATH FALLS:
WATCH US GROW FROM LAKE TO LAKE
W. C. HAWLEY SPEAKS
TO KLAMATH VOTERS
BOOSTER’S
CLUB
New Organization Is Planned to Help
the County.
THE STREET RAILWAY
IS AN ASSURED FACT
tirket Were placed there by the author!-
Klamath county is to have a new or- the same as the above dispatch to the
I ty of the voters. Th« men on the Re­ giuiixation. It m to I m * unique in ita Headlight. He said a large force of num
publican ti< ket, man lor man, are a sn- mission and liensficial in its object, It were employed on the extension and
|i*rior laxly of men. They «land for all i. to I m * truly a county organization, and work was being rushed as rapidly as
these thing» that go to make citizen* its rumiflcati"ns are to reach into the possible.— Whitelake Times.
and efficient "ifice liuhlera, and they remotest corner of thia great county.
DR. H. B. HARGUS
should havu the loyal and hearty *up- It ia planned to have a club made up of
house Saturday evening, and w»i fairly
region, of which you ur<- u ruprmentB*
l»>rt of every republican. 1'lac« them in IsxmterM, the um ’I u I m rs of which are to
DIES SUDDENLY well attended. Those who were fortu­ Will Reach Pokegama
live
would hrcoinc u v«*ry popu*
take hold of every p“position that Las
nate enough to be present were greatly
Itiim region •»«! 4 |>r«»w|M;r<» im roininiiiii* office and you w ill make no miatake.
I Iwlievu in p*rtii>*. I lieliev« that a tendency to help Klamath county, ir­
By Tomorrow Morn-
surprised at the wort of the boys, and
ty. '1 hu governm* nl han taket) tho
Ncvurul i)vc«t«i*ary
f«»r that dovelop- I this Government ha« been carried on respective of kind or locality. Of course, ' Popular Phvalclan Expires On ill» lho*e who failed U> attend misseil a
!
through purliv*. I bellevu that if our it is not going to attempt to boost any
ing For Immedi
musical treat, If this organisation had
Way Home.
in rut and the ki'clatiiMiion Project ia
|)*liticai parties were out ol uxiilvnce, fakes; but anything that lours on its
come here with aome foreign name
well under
aa I have won today .
ate Delivery
we would not lie the free Country that tiu-v the stamp of getniim-neM can Is*
tacked on to them, charged three time»
I
with conftdencu U|w»n the fu­ we are. In no country ol the world do
sun- of tlio hearty, energetic, moral ami
Homeward bound from the sick bed of the price asked, the opera house would
ture <d thin <*i»niui<inity. I notice many they hav* political parties utiles* they
financial support of the Booster's Club, j a patient last Thursday night, at 11 have bran packed. They could hava
itnprov« lui'iita in my ihrrt» months have u Republican form of Govern merit.
Predicts a Grrat I uture
It will not I* the pur|>o»e of the new ; o’clock, Dr. H. B. Hargua wax stricken dished up any kind of a tin-pan, horn
abm net*. Yuur High m’huol in com* 11 you do not have political parties, you
club b> act in op|»>sition to the Cham-I by the hand of death. He bad reached blowing program and it would have
ath County and the Mate
blctu«l, a iiuih I mt of buildings have will soon have some form of <les|»>ti»m
Is-r of Commerce. On th» contrary, it ’ C. C. Chitwood*» drugstore, and feeling been "perfectly lovely.” That’s be­
sprung up, and there la in the air lite
of Oregon.
Of course, we want your votes, for is the purp*»<- t<> join with it in every faint «tepp>-d in for the purpose of pro- cause they were not home talent! But
1 hum and buntle of iiidu»try. 1 In-huvc,
this will keep the party in power. I lie- way |xMiibl». The t'hamlx-r of Com-i curing some medicine. Almost immedi- along come our boy«, practice in the
in th«» ymi« I •
t«. live yet that I
¡lev« that we are jitstillerl in coming to iin-rc<- will lie tin- College of Iteans, or ately he was stricken, and Dr. Merry- evening after working all day, put out a
Hotxwm, Cal., May »1.
Willis C. llswlry, the republican will am nt Ivnnt »«0,1 MA) people in this
■ you at thia time and *»kmg for your th<* Upper Ilotiae. The Boosters will man was sumrnon l. On his arrival he belter article than th* average touring W. K. B rows ,
candidate for Cungre**, arrivisi in part <d the «’onntry, and hero nt Klam* . »iip|x>rt, for it ia nece»»ary for the good prepare the nialerial, inoul<l it, push it, gave him heart stimulants which reviv- i organizations, and just because they are
Klamath Fall», Oregon.
Klamath Falla Saturday evening, Hr nib Falla n city <»f auuielbing like
| ol the country ami vsjiecially for the atir up th<- enthusiasm and then the ed the dying physician for a few mo- one of us, belong at home, try and keep
Two
miles rail» at P >k«gama next Fri­
i I
m railroitd to cotue from the
Mate
Oregon that the Republican Cliamlier < :m step in an I put on the fin- rnsnts, but the rally was only tempo- things lively on festive occasions, there day. Arrange freight.
was met at the l»>at l>y County < hair-
North, ami Iruni the .^otllh and one party lie kept in |x>wer.
ishing touches, if it sees fit to do »>. . rary. Life’s race was run. The man are many who "pass them up,” or, if
C. N. H awxiks .
roan Hinith and a Large delegation ol from the Eaat. (*<>nditi >nw of our ecun
Thia district will have much to ask of Every growing city and county has or- whose skill had worked so manv won- they do buy a ticket, do it a« a charity.
Klamath
Falls
Is
to
have electric caret
pruininunt republicans.
try demnnd it.
congress. Il h*« a great enterprise now ganisations of this character, and the ders, whose hand had soothed so many This i« aa injustice to the band boys. All doubting Thomases sit up and take
It is liemg lotid tioa that there
Kanday Mr. Hawley attended services
in course of construction, the rights of one pnq«re-d is going to pattern to some , rick, whose voice had given so much Their concert was above the average, notice! The above telegram was t*
a t ths I’resbyletlan church, and availed placu in the Cnited Stab's where
which must Im safe guanleil front at­ extent along the same lines.
1 cuurage and consolation, close* 1 his eyes they gave the public more than it paid ceived by W. K. Brown last Monday,
are su«*h op|M>rtm>ilies for men to
to divert the inmls needed lor
It is propo»<-d to have local branches 1 in the last, long sleep. He realized for, «ad they have good cause to feel and when It was posted In the window
liltuscll ol the first opportunity lie has
I tempts
•
bunion and find profitable invnsli
its complstion, so that when the money I of the club throughout the county. that the end was at hand, and in the I proud of their first public appearance. of the Klamath Canal Company H
had to real from Uie strenuous labors >>( an there ia m Oregon, Not long
now in hand is exhausted there will lie I Every member «ill have to support two last feeble breath spoks tenderly of bis Mr. Daniel has dene good work, and it caused a stir throughout the city. Ho
the campaign.
. the finger of dcaliny pointed t
wife and little baby, Margaret.
Ou Monday, In company with a dele­
is to be hoped that when they again longer is there a question of the eon*
lUklnhoma, and the |»optilatiun p
Dr. Harry Buford Hargua was born propose an entertainment they will »traction of thia road, and those Who
gation of prominent cltm-ns, l.e virlta- l
in by the ihommmi«; the finger u|
near Knoxville Tenn. May 17, ls>64. He meet with that hearty co-operation and have been using this project as a favor­
various |e*ints of interest and then
tiny |MHntvl toward N<»tnv aid thou-
studied medicine at the Vanderbilt patronage they derarve.
viewed the cuMstructio* work on the
able point for their hammer must look
•gnds followed itf direction, and the
University in Ashville Tenn., from
THZ raoGBAM.
canal. H* was greatly impress*! with
elsewhere. Another one of their hopes
tinker of destiny is now |M»lnling toward
which institution he graduated. He I March, "Corcoran Cadets"........... Sousa has been dissipated, and they must place
the nisgnitude of the work, and hl»
Oregon, If the }M*oplw of Oregon are
came to Klamath Falls about eight years ; “Moonlight,” characteristic..Neil Moret another cadaver in their sepulcher of
opinion, as ezpressed in Ins t|*-sdi ol
him 1, an I think they are, they \« ill avnil
ag<i and engaged in the practice of his , ‘ Lazarre” Waltzes.............. H. B. Blanke disappointment. Nor will this bo ths
.Monday evening, is worthy ol remain-
tbeniiudves of the upporUlntty»
profession. In 19U2 he married Miss ' Vocal Duet, "The Pilot Brave,”..........
Iterance.
last one. The Republican is in possew
The greatv-t development in the 20lb 1
Lena Applegate, and a daughter. Miss
Escorted by the Klamath 1 »11» Mili­
J B Mason, baritone Burg« Mason tenor »ion of information on another import­
Margaret, was born to them. He al­ Soldiers Chorus, from Faust .. .Gounod ant proposition that it may be in a po*
tary lend. Mr. Hawley left Ins rooms in century will lie the cotnnivree ol the I’a* I
ways took an active interest in public Prayer from Lohengrin ............. Wagner sition to give its readers next week. It
the lakeside Inn, and went to the u|- r* rifle ocean, sn l that will mean that the |
affairs, and at the time ot hi* death was March, "Arabia,”.............................. Buck so, it wiil sliatter another idol ol the
Louse, which was fill«>l with repre Pacific «*•>.lit will get the b.g end of it,
health officer for this city and county.
knockers' club.
eentative citizens from tins city and out­ and the •'tale of Oregon «ill have the |
He was a member of the Klamath HON. A. n. CRAWFORD.
lying precincts, lie receiied a warm biggrat eml of the big end. The one
The fact that the street railway is to
Ixxlgu 77, A. F. A A. M. and the Klam­
reeepU >n, and his Speer Ii, which «as re­ thtitg lh.it will stay th. progrr-n ol the
be built show« two things: Fire«, that
ath Lodge 137 I. O. O. F.
plete with fa* la. figures and force, niaile I ulled States in Ibra 1‘Jlh <x»ntury aa
Hon. A. M. Crawford, who is a candi­ the confidence which the members of
Under the auspices of the Klamath
s favorable impression and w ill uml<>ubt- i*otnpared «ith the PJth century «ill be
date
for a second nomination by the re­ this company have at all times shown
the I «sing of th- rnlerpiMC of the p»«o-
Lodge 77 A. F. A A. M„ the fuueral
edly result in much *<»»1 to the parly.
publican party tor attorney general, in Klamath Falls is still unshaken ; that
pie. but 1 do not believe the |>vo|de an’
service« were held Saturday morning at
A synopsis y( Un' speech l>*it •«•:
asks the voters ol the party to judge they have maintained their reputation
going
I*»
lot*
*
thrir
rn
’
er,».
I
argue
Ills with much pleas,,re that I re*
»0 u'clucw. A more largely attended
him
as to his fitness by hi« record dor- of doing ju»t as they «ay they will and
funeral was never had in this city.
turn to Klamath Falla tin in it < Ilivt tl • the Ainofi<an p••»ph» fn the
ing
Ilia
first term. He baa endeavored further assures the public that they in­
Business was practically suspended un-
visit, al the lime of th- ■
i *l| I «. ’ ihv '«ill |xmeaa the sain«« Spirit
to keep the state out of litigation by hi« tend to carry to a successful completion
II
r«(
(«Hight
the
'«ar
over
Cul*S.
• 'll H
i til noon, many uf the business houses
the High srb«ad, 1 no t w. i
careful attention to its affair« and ad- the great scheme of improvement here-
.Noa. n«» I«» the |»olitical I'ai'ra of
I
closing during that period. As the cor­
pleasant reception, that I b.vvc
, vising the various state officer», board». tofore outlined by the Republican.
•
lav.
I
run
the
Kepubliran
nominee
tege wended its way to the cemetery,
forward to my return Willi i
Secondly, it means the rapid growth
and commission* on all questions, and
an office, one «if th«* hi^bewl « ithiti
all operations along the line were stop-
thank the volets ol tin» <
and
extension of Klamath Falls. That
his opinions have been very generaly
gift of lb«» |M«»p|e «1 ■ •I ibiw BtAtr, I Atn
I ;>ed. including that on the great canal.
Vicinity lor giving me thia <
accepted and acted upon both by publu we no longer remain in the ranks of a
grateful
to
i
p«
op
«le
ol
klauiAlh
Cutin*
,
I This final token of respect showed the
tn s|wak to them. I thank
officers and uthers transacting burineas village, but step, with one mighty
high esteem in which the deceased was
«'S|iecially lor the courtesy they aim» ty for th«« honor tIi hey Hi’i*<irfieil to IMP
with them. This has obviated the un­ bound, into the front ranks ol an ex­
♦»Ve
the
Htm«
»»I
re-
*
not
long
ago.
j
h«
held, ami the sincere sorrow his death
lue. A» a Ilian who laillevc» in ♦ !•«•
certainty
and expense of having to try panding city. Truly it will be Greater
produced.
American home, anl loves his own spect lor 11 e gentiei inri» wl. » Mere u ith :
public questions in the courts. A few Klamath Falls, with the slogan of
Louie, an audience wilhuill the Wliaa, me in that conl<»i>t. Our rrlniKHi « wri«’ i
At the grave the Masonic ritual was
questions have arisen which involved "Watch us grow from lake to leks.**
the
niiiBi
friendly
that
<<»nhi
1
Iw
<h
”
!
mothers and daughter* is not quite rep
used, High Driest Martin officiating.1
the public interests to such an extent Every citizen should join in the great
airtel. Th«» man wli In» ««HI V I'M t<» have J
The brotherly affection ever so promin­
resentatlve of the American people.
Every man should put Ma
and fiuding it impossible to protect i work.
ithei
1
nui
iiu
longer
tin»
aup|Mtrt
of
th«»ol
Before I discuss the *|xa 1*1 interests
ent among the members of this order,
shoulder to the wheel, and with one
them
in
any
other
way,
they
have
been
as well as the I. O. 0. F-. wa* much in
of this campaign and III« question* representing myself. I am speaking in
carried into the courts. Notable among ' united, mighty effort start the ball a-rolF
I
raised in it. there are two or three tore- th«« interests <d the Krpuhliean party, mor« to take it* plwre*. Tbi» work can cardinal principles ; First, Boost; we- evidence as the last sad tributes were
ing, and never let it etop until we have
and
tor
Republican
prinriph'S
which
I
best
K*
don«
by
republican,,
for
it
i»
ond, kill off the knocker mid kicker. paid to the memory of their fellow these is the state’s interest in the Ore­ reached the 20,000 mark.
words that I wish to say. First, aom •
gon
City
canal
and
locks.
In
1871)
the
thing alarm thia locality. We people on ladieve «ill meet with the approval of from a republican ail mi lustration that These two principles an- to he the found­ member. Few dry eyes were there a- legislature appropriated «200,000 to! G nuling work on the street« and boub
the other aide of the Cascade moun­ the |M’oplu of this district, and the tbi, must Come. It tlivreforo lieboovea I ation and cornerstone of the constitution mong the hundreds whogatliered around
assist in building the canal and locks evards of the Buena Vista tract is being
tains have lung had the i-l -a that Klam­ Statu of Oregon, in the election two every man in tbi» county who is desir­ and by-laws, the spirit of the organisa­ the open grave, and as they turned away
upon the condition that ten per cent of pushed with vigor. Every energy la be­
ath county, and all of this partly arid weeks from today, ihe men on the ous of seeing this great work carried to tion and the purpose of its origin. It to return home, it was with a feeling
ing exerted to jdace it in a state of com*
completion, without delay or hindrance, will have an initiation that will lie a that they had laid to rest a noble char- the net proceed* of such canal and locks
pletion. The ties for the five-mile eleo*
should
be
paid
to
the
common
school
tn vote for the men on the republican hummer, a duh nxnn that will be a acter, a loving husband, a kind father
fund. The «200.000 was accepted by trie belt line, are being sawed by th*
ticket. Fred W. Mulkey and Jonathan credit to the club. Smoker* will beheld I and a worthy citizen.
the corporation building the canal and Odessa mill, and
Bourne, Jr., are the men you need in from time to time and everything pos­
locks, but tho ten per cent of net pro­ reach here, track
the senate. Vote for them. One fact sible will be done to make it pleasant
RATE BILL PASSES ceed*
has never beeu paid except for menced at once.
will «how you the necessity for such for the members as well as for visitors.
i Bids have lieen asked for lor trau*-
:
the
first
year the locks were operated,
action. There i» liefore congress now »
President Roosevelt Wins a Great i in 1S73. Tiie corporation which is the ferring the rails from Bokegama to
bill Io divert from the reclamation fund BEFORE THE
! present owner of the interest of the or­ Klamath Falls, and already several
Victory
♦ 1.000,000 to lie u»ed in reclaiming
YEAR
ENDS
iginal company refuses to recognize the have l>cen handed in. They will bw
swamp lands in South Dakota, a state
interest of the state and feeling that the opened Friday night, and th* award
that has not contributed a dollar to this
WA.^HTNGTON, May IS.-After 70
made. One of the principal factors will
fund. Ix>t me tell you that if this bill McCloud Railroad Will Reach Lairds days of almost continuous deliberation common school fund should not suffer
the loss of hundreds of thousands of be speed, as the company is anxious to
p*»»er H «ill o|K*n thedoor for addition­
the Senate todar at 4:53 P. M. ¡uisscd
Landing
dollars in this wav, Mr. Crawford has have the rails on the ground at th*
al legislation of this kind, and will de­
the rail-road rate bill by the practically
earliest date possible.
lx*gun a suit to compel an accounting
plete this fund to such an extent as to
unanimous vote of 71 to 3. The three
for
and
|>arment
of
the
ten
per
cent
due
A
dispatch
from
McCloud
to
th«
Si»-
'
swriously jeopardize matiy ol the great
To Teamster».
I
negative votes werecaat by Foraker, Re­
irrigation enterprises, I cito this one son Headlight says: Between 1-iOU and! publican, of Ohio, and Morgan and Pet­ the school fund. He hopes to prosecute I
Bid»
are
wanted
for the hauling of 180
tliesuittoa successful ending, and in
instance out of the many, to show you l&lO men are now on the pay roll of the tus, Democrats, of Alabama.
There
ton« of rails, spikes, bolts, etc., from Po-
the
event
of
success,
will
have
rendered
the necessity of republican representa­
was a somewhat larger attendance of
kegama, and distributed along the Bn*
tives, for it ia only through them will McCloud River Lumber Company. .S»natorw than usual, but the attendance a valuable service to his state, which
of Uie-«lectric road. Hauling to begin al
Three
hundred
of
these
are
at
work
on
will
be
a
source
of
great
satisfaction
to
you be nlde to Lave your rights pre­
in the galleries was by no means abnor­
once and to be completed within fifty
served, for their influence will lie inure railroad construction five miles lieyond mal, and there was no manifestation of him.
days.
Hartle», grading roadway and laying
One of his noteworthy achievements is
|siwcrf<il than that of a democrat.
any kind when the result was announced
Bids to be opened at our office Friday
rails.
The
line
will
be
completed
to
in
saving
to
the
school
fund
the
inter
­
In this campaign, in all the »|iecehes
l There was, however, an Almost general
night,
May 26, at 8 o'clock. Hight re-
i est which was formerly paid to school
I have made and in all I intend to make Laird's landing before the »now tiiee 1 sigh of relief among the Senators.
served to reject any or all bid«.
again.
land
sjieculators
on
repayment
of
the
I have nothing unkind to say of the
The bill has receivetl more attention
Klamath Canal Co.
This confirms the oft repeated fact ’
purchase price of lands to which ths
candidates on the other «id«. We are
from the Senate and from the country
Per W. K. Brown.
willing to mnke the tight on our own that southern Klamath county would j at large than any measure that has been state’s title failed. It is his opinion
that a just cons traction of the law does
merits, and tho principles of the party have railroad connection with the
I before Congress since the repeal of the
Bids Opened.
not award interest in cases where the
we represent. 1 have nothing to say «ide world before any other part of
purchasing clause of the Sherman silver
county.
While
a
great
many
have
purchaser
has
had
or
could
have
had
against tlio opposition candidat* for
act in 1893. It was reported to the Sen­
On Monday, Msy 21, bids for the
[lossession of the land, and this con­
Governor. His record is before you. sisted in the contention that the
ate on February 26 and was made the
completion of the public school of Dis­
Cloud
River
railroad
was
not
aiming
for
|
struction
of
the
law
was
adopted
by
the
Mr. Withycombe(?)is a clean man. a
unfinished business of March 12* From
trict No. 1 were opened by Treasurer
cupable man, a man of much nutnrnl thia part of the country, the Time» ha« March P2 to May 4 the bill was under State Land Board upon his presenting
Lewis. There were five bidders, Elisa
executive abidty. He has done as much just ns persistently claimed that this general discussion without limitation on it early in his term, thereby saving
E. Sawtelie of Oregon City being ths
road
was
moving
directly
toward
Mer-
since
his
opinion
was
rendered
thereon
fur the development of Oregon as any
the duration of speeches, 58 of which
succeraful
applicant, ¡«eying a premium
man in tho state; I may say lie has done ril just as rapidly as men and money were delivered. Many of these were pre- over «2t),000 and resulted in the estab­
of 1253.50 for the issue, which was MfifiO*
could
build
the
load.
While
the
Tinies
lishment
of
a
rule
for
the
government
of
more ; he has labored for the advance­
I pared with great care, and two of them
1 he following is a list of the biddart
had
information
all
the
future transactions of that nature.
ment of the interests of the people in Ini»
consunnnl more than a day in delivery.
and the amounts offered:
Mr. Crawford was born and educated
every place that lie has filled, lie has lime it was not in a position to give its I»a Follette, the junior Senator from
Klamath County Bank....... ..
I4A3.M
been very «ncceesful in hi» lalaira and authority, but the above coming from Wisconsin, spoke fur three days and in tho state of New York and came to
l»add
A
Bush.
........
*
.........
«..
4260.00
Oregon in 1880, and opened a law office
now he asks of the |>eoplo to place him other sources is authentic.
Daniel of Virginia for two days Bailey,
Morris Bros................................. 4 4M .00
The McCloud railroad is coming
at Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, and
where he may carry the work further,
Foraker, Ludge, Rayner, Dolliver, ami
First National Bank................. 1460.00
has ever since t«eu engaged in the
and nt ill further provide for the wants through Merrill. It is to reach Laird others each spike for an entire day.
Eliza E. baw telle.
450M0
l>v
fall
ami
from
Laird
it
is
less
than
15
active
practice
of
the
law
in
this
state.
of Oregon. He realizes that Oregon is
He tielieves it to lie the duty of an At­
facing tho greateat crista of her history miles by boat. This will give us direct
Notice.
THE BAND CONCERT torney
General to zealously guard the
and understands her needs at this lime. transportation hvcilitiea and as this road
We will not be re»pon»ible for any
interests of the people and has conduct­ bills contracted by any ol our employee*
The Republican party lias just fought is aiming later for this valley our people
and won une great battle, the railroad rate may well congratulate themselves on Excellent Rendition of Program By ed theoffice upon that principle.
uulea» name is upon properly executed
Local Talent.
question. This and two others make up the near approach ol the outside markets
Voucher, countersigned by the Maas*
three of the groat questions confronting to our door.
Dr. Parker was appointed health offi­ ger and O. K’d by the employe prra
W. R. Davis, who was in town * few
The eoneert by the Klamath Falla cer laet Monday, vice Dr. Hargus, de­ ranting same. The Midway TelepboM
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