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KLAMATH Official Newspapor of Klamath County and Leading Journal ol the Interior Oregon Country. VOL. XI. 1REPUBLICANL KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 21, 1906 CIRCUIT COURT IS IN SESSION GOOD WORK Done fly Klamath Falla Citisene In Portland l ast Week The Largest Circulation and is the Best Medium for Reaching a Prosperous ar.d Trading Public NO. u NO EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX HERE A bunch of the boys were in Portland last week, arid it appears that that burg knew it, too. Talk about boosting I Well it they don't know that end of it, BOAT BUILDERS BIDS TO BE OPENED it is a mistake. They certainly let the people of the Pacilfc coast metropolis Telford and Son Developing an Ei know that KJamslh Falls is on the map, tensive Uusineen. and in a manner that they won't soon forget it. ft was an accidental meeting A new industry ia springing up in thia and when they met, the line-up includ J. B. Lippincott, supervising engi city, and one that bids fair to grow to ed J. D. Carroll, Mayor Alox Martin, surrender of certain stock issued by ths- considerable proportions. It is that of Jr., Major C. E. Worden, cashier J. W. neer of the Klamath project, accom- Al a special meeting of the Chamber Grand Jury in Session and Klamath Lake l.urnlx-r t'om|«ny De boat building. A year ago Telford A | Siemens, II. St. Geo. Bishop, J. L. Buell panind by W. B. Clapp, hydrographer of Commere», held last evening, Presi Statement of Health Off! murrer tlh-f by defendant overruled and Hon started in a small way the con and the irrepressible Frank fra White. of the California division of the Klam dent Baldwin was instructed to appoint Returns Indictment case cer Dr. Maston Nalls struction of row Ixtats. Il was not the They were entertained at a luncheon by ath project, arrived in thia city yester a committee on arrangements, consist ordered for trial. A. J. Livelady vs Jack Berry, suit original intention to follow it as a busi President F, W. I-end he I ter of the Com day evening. Mr. Lippincott's presence ing of twelve members, to care for the Against Two the Lie over saddle, loane«l by Lovelady to a ness, but only as a side issue to their mercial Clah, ard after the repast met here at this time is due to the opening California excursionists who ar» to ar third party and held by Berry for a other business. The demand, however members of the club, at whom they ol the bids for tbe extension of tlie rive here on July fl. The committee Criminal and Civil Casea are Disposed debt. On ap|x-al from decision of waa immediate and large, and trxlay fired facts and figures about the Booth- main canal and construction of laterals. has the power to appoint subcommittee. Remarkable Attitude of Outside Presa •t and Hood Progress In Publishing Damaging Justice's t'oiirt. Motion to quash plain finds them engaged solely in the lnsnti- •rn Oregon metropolis that marie some The bids are to lie opened at 2 o’clock, This excursion is the result of the ef fai lure ol row, sail anil house Ixjats and of the doubling Thomaaee sit up aod and tbe result will lie published in next forts of J. L. Buell, of the Klamath Ca Made tiff's writ of review, overruled. Stories week's Republican. A. Met'alien vs O. ('. Applegate, de launches. nal company, and every effort should take notice. About forty men and one hundred I« put forth to make such a good im They have in course of construction biot satisfied with bombarding the f'irvuit Court convened al thè Court murrer overruled and case set lor June "Mach ado «boat nothing," sums ap 20 two2 horse power, sixteen foot launches, Commercial Club they hit the public horses are at work back of Miller hill, pression on every member ot the party house iu Ibis city klonday morning st have completed one 1* foot. 3-horse pow with a broadside through the Oregonian engaged in constructing laterals. Thia that when he leaves this city he will in a nutshell the great smallpox scare. Lrulsa Itr-xln va Mik* Brixle, jtidge- Uo’clixk, llon. George l„ Biirnett <d er launch and expect to begin construc and Jonrnal. These papers contained work is bring done by tlie service. ever alter be a walking advertisement At no time since the flrat cane was re Baleni preshllng, In thè abietico ol merit by default. W. B. Clapp is here for the purpose for Klamath county. A plan of enter ported haa there been any cause for tion of one 22 foot, It-horse power launch interviews by Messrs. Worden, Bishop Mate va Charh-s Stark, larceny of a Judg» Betison. All «d thè pelli j horse Defendant pleaded guilty and this wea k. One of tbe 16 footers is for and Martin. This class of work is ef ot looking over the stream gauging sta tainment is to lie mapped out, the de alarm, and the exaggerated stories that were prosent eicopt 8. H. Mitchell J. F. G-x-ller and tbe 2.'-iooter for I.. fective. It he's life and hits the mark tions, and exjR-cta to be engaged in this tails of which are to be published later. have been aent broadcast are only the was ri-manded lor sentence. K. M. Huhh, w ho w»r<- Hot served. Alva laiwis. uajorp jcsv But the work of entertainment must outgrowth of the vicious imagination of harder than any nnmlier of pamphlets. work for about a week. conti eseuaed trorn servire sa Jur< On tbe 15th inst. tbe Secretary of the not fall entirely on the committee of jeople who must believe themselvee Tbe launches comfortably accomodate Tho grand jury returned indictments It seta going innumerable inquiries, C. Mongold, B F. Stritola, G. II. from 5 to 10 people ami make Irotn 6 to and three can be answered by circulars Interior executed a contract with the arrangements or the Chamber of Com willful and maliciona liara. against: luond, J. II. Ferrar and F. !.. Ari Pacific Portland Cement com|>any, of merce. Every citizen should make 10 miles per hour. Tbe cost for a 1'1 etc. t'hsrlea Stark, larceny id a horse. The diseaso was brought to thia city The lidlowiiig grand jury waa cru San Francisco, for from 8,000 to 10,0» himself a committee of one to see that j and before it was diagnosed, one or two frxiter is flOO and an lA-footer <250. George Orr adultery. |>anelli>d : barrels ol Portland cement that is to be this excursion party is made to feel wel- others became infected. A careful in No true bill waa found against II. It. They are made of native timlier, scrub MONEY FOR KLAM W. I*. McMillan, forenian, used by tbe Mason, Davis Company. Barfield, accused ol assault with a dead oak, red fir and pine entering into their that Klamath county ia filled with { vestigation by the Republican revealed J. Il Cola ATH INDIANS The <ement is furnished at |1.55 a bar come, construction. Tbe lx«ts are guaran ly wea|»>n u|x>n < ieorge ' *rr, and w as or hospitality as well as great reeources j the fact that there was no danger ot an If. Liw rel, (. o. b. Tolenss, California. teed by their makers, and are sold at dered diocliargrd. George lllshn The Reclamation Service has under prices lielow what they can lie purchased The Indian appropriation bill which E. !.. Hopkins There Is but one case of smallpox In Klamath Falls, that of Richard In the state supreme court Inst week for elsewhere. These two facta are finally passed Irntli bouses of Congress, construction fifteen irrigation systems, A. C. Hrala Breitenstein. There are three cases above Klamath Falls, st the head in the case of I'rael Kats, respondent, vs what are doing the business for Messrs. Monday, ratifies the Mclurughlin agree- an<i it is safe to say that on none is J. W. Ligue Silas Olx’ncbain, Sheriff ol Klamath of the river on the upper lake, confined In the detention hospital. Two ! ment with the Klamath Indians, where- greater progress nor more satisfactory In ilio case of thè Stato va A I'. Till- county, A. I.. L-avitl, F. II. Milla, and Telford A Son. | by tbe Indians ce-le to the Government and systematic work to be found than I of these will be discharged next Sunday ; the other, one weak later. WOo.1, lleld on a ri.ergo <d a».aulì with Georg« Von I. Mover applicants, on ap ,'»21,024 acres of their reservation and on the Klamath Project. Too much ' Richard Brictensteln Is doing nicely, and will be up In about fifteen days. A SEVERE BLOW • deadly wrspon, mede on Willis in peal from Klamath county; Benson are paid therefore J537.007. Twenty- praise cannot be given to Messrs. Mur- I Adams August 13, UHM, s somewhat re Judge; the decision of the lower court There Is not another case In this city and I do not anticipate any, for the Tbe liquor people of the state appar five thousand is cash is to be paid pro phy and Humphreys, who are pushing, markable slate of affairs siose. Tlir was reversed ; opinion by Chief Justice time of Incubationis parsed. All cases of smallpox or other contagious this great undertaking with al! the en rata to each man, woman ami child Ire- court appointed as bis attorneys Judge Bean. This case involved the title to ently suffered a severe blow without longing to the tribes on the Klamath ergy they possess. The completion of I diseases discovered will be promptly quarantined, irrespective jf place knowing it when the |>eople of the state Drake and ('. F. Muns A demurrer lots in Klamath. Thu important ques adopted the constitutional amendment reservation within 150 »lavs, and fX5O,- tbe great system will make a record I ar persons affected. G. W. Maston, M. D. • I« prepariti l>y them and «!• i one bv tion Involved in thia case ia whether an which gives the jieopl» of a city the 000 Is to l»e deposited in the Treasury to that will be hard to beat, and the peo Health Officer. the defendant himaelf. It- ' »err- sub attachment lien waa waived or lost by draw interest at 5 per cent to be paid ple of this district are to be congratulat tn I tied to the court, and w ere sost allied, the lailure to make a pro|x-r entry of power to enact and amend their chartera. ed on being so fortunate as to have the annually to Die Indians on a per capita , The last sentence in the amendment • nd the indictment, which is the same the judgment in the judgment docket.' basis. direction of this work intrusted to such and that the people here are glad to epidemic, and the matter waa passed by so far as (acta are concerned, an th« one In thia particular case the court holds ' says that the legal voters of every city welcome people, whether they come to as would any ordinary case of illness. The l»alance of the fund after paying efficieut and competent hands. anJ town are hereby granted power to u|»>n which lie waa convicted and that it made no ddfercnec. inrest, to see the beauties of this great The correctness of thia view ia shown , enact and amend their municipal char the fees of attorneys having approved sotv»d seven y< >rs III the penitentiary, •cction or just out of curiosity. In this by the fact that not one single case has contracts with the Indians, is to 1« ex The Club dance, hold at Houstons op- , ters, "eilbjcet I ter«, "subject to the constitutional Pokegam a News. waa thrown nut of court. way can the best impression be made, occurred since that investigation waa pended for the benefit ol tlie Indiana by made, with the exception of that of This had the effect of lilwrating Tril era house Tuesday night was qmto a ' criminal laws of the state of Oregon.” and it will do more towards inducing Richard Breitenstein, ami he did not wixxi, for the reason the statute of success. Music was furnished by j Tliis last limitation ie what particular. ' the Secretary of Abe Interior in drain Sam Goodenough, postmaster and investments than if that question was become infected in this city. None of age and irrigation ol land, purchase of limitation had tun against the crime Iloblne's or' liestra. A permanent or- |y affects tlie liquor interests. For it book keeper lor the Klam a 111 Lake R. just handled with hammer aod tonga. the cases were of tho virulent type, and ’ livestock, etc. ■ barged, and be could not le. re indisi- gaiuaation was effected by the el«<-ti<>n 1 prevents the adoption of a city charter at no time from the discovery of the R., left last week. ■d George T Baldwin, prescient M. D. that w ill conf! ct with the I-cal option If plans now in course of formation first care to the present time was there od. Dr. A. A. DePuy Here Mrs. and Mrs. W. Rhinehart and son, any need for uneasiness. M illiame. vice president and Jm Pearce law. which is a criminal law. Ikalrtet Attorney Moore sskr.l III» Clarence, passed through Pokegama on do not miscarry, this city will I m in The attitude assumed by some of the court that J ii I moth I I». remanded to dir secretary and treasurer. A governing i I'mler 111« present system, the legis- wireless telegraphic communication Dr. A. A. DeTny of Haywards Cali their return heme to Lakeview. Mr. with the outside world. The Pacific papers throughout the state tn publish custl.lv of the sheriff, in order that th» txi.vr I is to lie < b' .eti l.y the pr< •«lent lature envetscity charters and it is the ing, without any attempt at verification, Rhinehart, who is the sheriff of Lake question , t bi sanity might lx* looked and secretary, and it will have the rrgu-' generally accepted view that if a city fornia arrived in this city last Fiiday county, made a trip to Salem with two coast branch of the DeForest Wireless i the exaggerated stories relative to the litio. Tins was vigorously opposed by lotion of the <lan< «•, nicui! rsliip and g<x*a "dry” under the local option law, evening. The Doctor is an old Klamath prisoners, one an insane and the other telegraph company is planning on the extent of the disease, is, to say the least, remarkable. It is a self-evident I the legislature con Id pass a charter bill county pioneer, having practiced bis t lie defendant, x lio maintained lie war sm li other affairs as may arise. establishment of a station in Klamath fact that these papers buried their hon a criminal. A meeting of tho firemen of this city K>' the city council exclusive juris- profession here prior to sixteen years no more insane than the district at Falls. This will be in connection with or in au attempt to hurt this city and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Potter left this torney, lie was, li »wovor, taken to the was held Monday night, at which it was diction of the liquor traffic, thus evad- ago when he removed to California. one in Falem and one in Portland. The county. No other cause can he found "My what a change”, lie said when week for Arkansas, where Mr. Potter's Deforest system is no experiment, but ' for their actione, and such mean and jail by the sheriff, and IVcsInewlay i w as decide! to have two teams contest on ing the effect of the "dry” rote within unmanly work can only result iti discussing the great growth of this city. father is reported very ill with fever. July 4th. The members of the team ‘the city limita. committed I» the A.) luto for Insane a demonstrate! success, and the best bringing the entire press into contempt. "Sixteen years ag> when I left here W. M. Storm lias returned from a However, that may have l»een under County Judge Baldwin. were chosen from th« organisation l»y proof of its efficiency is the the deter The statement of G. XV. Maston J. U. Mongold. who heads one team and the old system, it is clear that such will Klamith Falls was composed of but a trip to Hornbrook. The »»flier vases were <lls|x>aed of mined effort of the old-line and wireless •peaks for itself. No one reading it can I. Ilolx-rts, who will lw> captain of case hereafter, for the city few houses and a «tors or two. Now I follow a : Miss Grace Barfield arrive! today telegraph companies to put it out of longer entertain any doubt as to the nuu-exntence of contagious disease in -t _. ■■ by the - |*ople must l»e return to find a bustling little city, with from Klamath Falls. Mate ts Georgs- Chastain, as Cls-rk <4 (fie other. Th» contest will determine charters adopted business by injunctions for infringe or near this city, except that to which Klsmath County, and oilier |x-i>one which team can make tho run and get "aubject to tho criminal laws of the amileot busiuess house«, block after I he refers. It can be seen upon what Mrs. J. M. McIntire has arrive! here ments on patents. elate.” Therefore, if a county has gone block of new and beautiful homes, im with her three sons. poor material the stories of an »pidemic claiming to lx- In-ire id Ion jam in How water first. mense additions in course of improving, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner ami two child rested and brands as a liar and a fool ard, deceased, it w as ordered that the Last Sunday another lesson in the "dry," th« people cannot aJopt a char Miss Josephine Rambo has arrived 1 the transmitters of the falsehoods. tracks living laid fur electric cars, elec ren returned from Salem Saturday. ter that will make the city "wet," but if clerk o|a-n all de|xoIliona taken. art of playing baacliall was administered from Keno and taken a place in the tric lights, city water, telephones — n county has not gone "dry" there will Mate vo Jamia Johnson, dismissed, to the Merrill team by an aggregation everything and convenience to be found hotel here. Ito evidence of Ina guilt appearing. from thia city. The result of tho game be nothing to prevent the people of the in the modern city of today. Of course, city from adopting a charter making the George 1'an A Co. ta Winter Knight, was HI to )| in favor of tho Klaiuatlt Real Estate Deal judgment taken for $100, plaintiff pay Falls boy s. It looks as though the Mer city "dry," for there would be no crim, like the rough diamond, it will need polishing, but the people who have l»een inal law conflicting with such a charter. ing costa of aulì. rill hove might like the game when sturdy and presittenl enough to effect C. !.. Soci ve J. E. Duval, to com|a*l they have learned it. Through the agency of the real estate such a great change are not going to Goddess of Liberty. firm of J. F. Nowlin A Co. the Charles leave their work half done, and I expect to see Klamath Fallsonc of the prettiest Bain! tract of land on Lost River, con sisting of 70fl acres, was sold this week The vote on the Goddess of Liberty cities on tho coast." to F. E. Wilcox of Mil ton, Oregon. Tbe up to Wednesday evening is as follows: price paid was <10,500. The ranch con MUSIC ON THE WATER ilertlia Hammond. .. 1717 I sists of Loth low land and hill land and Stella Engle............... 14.10 is well adapted for grain growing and Flora Clark................ 02.1 There will lie fifty miles of good music Gert ml» Anderson 415 next Sunday—band music by more than stock raising. About 5<W acres is under the Government irrigating system. Mr. L'ilia» Whitney....... 135 twenty pieces. Wilcox certainly got value received lor Mal« I Morine.. 215 I'ppcr Klamath Ijike I »oasts tome Stella t'amplicll no magnificent echos; you can hear sounds, his money. If you want to dress Mane McMillan 115 oft repeated, flung down long canyons, J. L. Buell of the Klamath Canid A. B. Trilwood is Adjudged Insane I Only One Case In Klamath Falls 4th of July is nearly here smart b u y y o u r clothing at............ You know our label and what it means, vix: Sii|>eriority in Style, Fit and Quality. Imported and Domestic Fabrics of Exclusive Patterns Tailored to our Order Pnces Always Right--$7 to $28 We also have the swellest line of Shoes in the City. Come in and have a lit. Cspt. J.W. Siemens, cashier of the ' American Bank A Trust Company, who I has been on a tour of inspection of the ' 1-anks <4 Ashland, Medford, Grants Case, Salem, Portland and Seattle, re- I turned home Sunday. While away he assisted Major Worden in the purchase of the furnishings for the new institu tion. When completed it will lie the lx*st equip|>ed mid most up-to-date bank in the state, with the possiblo exception of one or two like institutions in Port land. While away the Captain heard this city and county much discussed, and says that considerable Portland capital will be invested here. He was compelled to return eooner than ex|»ect- ed on account of the annual school election. to be taken up again by other natural corridor». The lake itself is a charming one. A trip to Pelican Bay l.<xlpe is always en joyable. The Klamath Falls Military Band is more than a collection of players. It is really a good band—an unusually gixxl band. Two new cornet players join the band this week. The Steamer Winetua is a credit to I the county. Large and comfortable and sutllciently fast. Next Sunday the l»and gives a concert excursion to the Lxlge and return on 11 he Winema. Dinner at the laxlgc. The steamer can accommodate 350 ;«s- sengers. Everybody's going that can getaway. Boat leaves at 8:30. 100,Ot» feet of lumber were landed at the dock on the I'ppcr Lake yesterday for use in the Buena Vista ad dition. This lumber is from the (.Xlossa mill, the entire cut of which has been purchased by the Klamath Canal Com- pany, in order to insure an ample sup ply of building material for building purposes for those erecting homes on this beautiful tract this year. Col. M. G. Wilkins returned from Puyallup Sunday, w hero he had ix-en on a visit to liia family. He still haa the same smile and glad hand that lias won for him so many friends and made him so popular iu thia city. M. 0. Meservey came in Thursday evening, accompanied by W. C. Weic- ton and C. L. Gillam, two lutubernu-n front New Orleans. The Kershner property iu Block 37, Main street, now living occupied by Ikxlge as a tailor shop, waa purchased Saturday by Mason A Slough, and will Ire occu| ied July 1 by that real estate and abstract firm. The consideration was J24OO. Mason A Slough Ix-gan in the real estate business alxml one year ago. Tjiet Allgnat they commenced making an abstract of all instruments appertaining to property in this county, and have just completed the work. It was a big undertaking, and meant the production of thousands of typewritten sheets of paper, but its completion gives them one of the best abstract systems in use in this county and is a valuable niece of property. They have done a large and profitable business aud estab lished a reputation for square dealing that will mean much to them in tbe future. Company returned from his trip to Frisco and Portland Sunday. He did some tall boosting for his adopted home during his absence, and the results of his efforts will 1« a big excursion of Caliturnians to this city on July 7tb. Buell is a hummer when it cviues to do ing the advertising stunt, and when Brown and Hawkins lauded him they played a master stroke. H. I.. Board, band instructor at the Agricultural College at Corvallis, ar rived here Wednesday. He haa a home stead at Merrill and expects to remain here all summer and will play with the Klamath Falls Military Band. Ho is n very tine musician and will lie a valu able addition to the local organisation. Charles H. Witherow began excava tion wsrk for his new two story brick building at the corner of Main and 4th streets, opposite the court house. Thia will be a substantial improvement that will add greatly to the appearance of this part of the city. I At the annual election for school trustee and clerk for District No. 1, F. C. Sanderson was elected for the term of three years and Capt. J. W. Siemens was re-elected clerk. Rex Boni returned from Portland Weduesday accompanied by his two daughters, who have been attending 8. Helen's Academy in that city. Fine watch, clock and jewelrv repair ing at Winters Jewelry Store. All work gauranteed. Dressmaking parlors at Horton's. Miss Collabsn seamstress. It