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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
shall lw to receive ami rev« »id all instiu- , menta. The phenonnnal growth of business in the office ot the County Clerk has rendered it impossible tor E. J. MURRAY. Editor. him to keep up with his wotk. and to «lav he is Heath two month* behm«l in hi* work If the county court Lad not j c< me t«» hi* assistance and allowed him , an additional deputy since .lamia*» I. TWO DOLLARS THE YEAR IN ADV ANCE. it would have l»een utterly iui|»*»*»ible tor him to care f«»r a Iractiou ol the bu*mess. F«»i the twelve numth hetwe«*H July 1, PJ05 and July I. there were I h<0 th.it the h< mesveker from the middle Rl FUSE SANCTION west wnl pass these by and come out more instruimuita rt«e«»rded over the here t<* the iem<>te*t and most inaccess cor resending |>erio«i ot the year pie From j nMvnt indication* the iituefr- ible *ot all the projects unless we push viou* : or the increase w a* w ith in MX) ol holders »»t the Klamath 'Vater I sets it. advertise it, hammer it into the the t«‘tal nund»er recordtsl «luring the ftie im rea*«1 Association w ill refuse to s.uietiou the minds of the hmuesevket* so hard ami previ us twelve month* levy for a ivertifting purpmH**. Till* is preMstviitiy that he can’t and won’t ili rei vi pt a «lining that tune wa* «»ver to be regretted. It is inconceivable think l any place betore seeing the two thousand »1 liars. In every other why such an attitude as tb;* should l-e Kiamath Country. If anvone thinks |»art ot the bu-inesa «»( the «»ffice the assumed, tor it is perfect h apparent to this can l»e d i.e without money he is |H‘rcentagv «»t increase is about the same. everyone that tin» county must l*e mistaken. A .1 it anvone thinks that l>r Merrvman. who will represent adveitised more vxteliwiv.l) or its thisvoiii.ti wnl amount t» shuck-for growth l»e mate*tai'y retarded. The M'U'i.1. )«.«.- without adwrti-ing it. he this , «uiuv in the next ¡«‘gialature wa* general impression stems to prevail had l*euer .-el up and take notice. a-k regarding «hat action he would in that it i* already well known, that it Klamath Falls business men have al the matter sai I : “There is m» question, apparentlv. needs no further exploitation : that the ready -pent svVe’ai huti lied dollars in people will come here anyway; and ex pl« itu g Klamath c«»iinty, ami it is but what relief l* nets|«MÌ. ft it i- the that the fact that the government 1- al*out tune th-**e residing outside of wish ot the people «»f this countv that operat.i g here is sufficient cause ioi this city should wake up and take a I should ask tor the passage of the inactivity on our part. hand m the business. this thing • ’ necessary legislation to reme«ly the Government irrigation works are in gr 'Wth i* n «! a bsal snap, it is some matter. I wib lv gla«l to comply with course «•! const ruction at fou»tevn ether thing that must exten I throughout tl e their «lesile.” punts ami eleven additional projects leiigjit and bieadth ot this Basin.; This ia a <|lie*ti«»n that IS of interest for winch money has l>een appropriated and every man, woman and child I to eVerv pn»|»erty owner and he ««tight andon which preliminary work i* being should lake a Land in it ami help it t«» make km»wn his wishes in the Under tl «» (»resent v«>luuie ot done. XX e would a*k »he »»<«ckht»Mer* along It i- to le h«q»ed that the matter. of the W ater User» A-.*«»ciati«»n. who B »ard ot Director» of ti.e As-ociation business no ««ne doubts hut that tl»«* contend that the Klamath Project is will not stop now but that the* will new office wouLI more than pa) for it sufficient well known, how many of sei d out a < irvular t • each -to, kl.older 1 self. ami it is a well known fact that these twenty-five government pr jects explaining what it is pro|»o-ed to <n- J lie business will In- grtnitly inci«as«d they can i<ame? H«-w many of them and urging a reconsideration «•! the vote. during the m xt year. (»tie thing will they know anything al»«mt? Can Now i- the time to adverii-e. and it the have to lie done—either supplv the they p int out any parti*, dur advantages stockholder try it once, the next time. pre-ent County ( l« rk with sufficient bel;», or create the new otti e. of any of them? ¡Ley w II a«k tor a double lew. This question of publicity i* n t one to ouarrel alwut. It s omething that A COUNTY RECORDER DELINQUENT 1 AXES interests every man win» own» a foot ol land here. He knows that the greater Proposition to have Legislature the population of this county the Create Such Office greater will be the value of his land. The «ielinquent ia\ list is in c«»urs<* of There h»re the object of evervoiie should preparation and will la« publi-hcd Ih - l»e to inouce pt»«»pie to come here ’nd The question of a-kmg the next legis ceml»er I. Taxpayer* who have n«»t al settle, and the only way this can l«e lature create for this county the office ready paid their taxes will »ave the «•••*! done is to advertise our advantages. of recorder is being discus-ed by many J of publication by «'ailing at the sli« rift * Now rho Klamath Project is the far people. particularly tho-e wb«» have' offit-e l»eí »re «late of publi«at:«>n of the thest away ami most inaccessible of any milch business to do w ith the County I delinquent list. of the government project». A home Clerk’* office. The state constitution seeker is not coming here unless there provid.es that where there are cast m UOIMi TO Kt.\o? are some superior advantage* over any county 1200 or m >re votes, the legis other projects im re ea-ily and mote latnre may, upon request, divide the If *o. get a rig from the Mammoth cheaply reached. The Klamath Project duties f the County Clerk and create '»table*. Fin»*. g«‘ntle Lor»«-- g•! bug is possessed of these advantages, ami the office of recorder, whose duty it gies. reasonable pn« «-s. those seeking home* should be apprised of what we have. It takes money to do thia, ami the proposed levy of the Water Users* association was a just and sensi ble method of doing it and should have had the hearty co-<>|»eration of the stockholder». Klamath Fall» has l»een severely criticised l»v ause the charge a«Te*. four mi'e* fo m Klamath Kalis <«ver g.... I i .» !* • large p rti«»n tin- has been made that it only boo-ts 1« r ranch w til come under Government Project; good or« iiar«l, g«>o«l general im- Klauittlii Falls. X rt it lias s|*ent and is pr« vemenfs. Pile«- |2 I i * i per acre. still spending hundred* of dollar* to l»O m rv-: a very tin«* quarter secti«»n of raw land north ««f Manning- Ridge. advertise the county. The business Ha*-oim*of the larg«--t sage bru-h in Kiamath c«»unty on it. A bargain at men have contributed liberally for ad 2 o . ih » |>er a re. vertising—far beyond their just «lues— and it is the least the outside commun 120 a«T»-s 4'j. mile-lr«un Klamath Falls; g«H.«l well. bou*e and hard I <<• -ale or rent. ities can de to aid in this work. The opportunity to assist was offered in the proposed levy and it should have been to f!2">.'tJ p.T In i.t I . : in lot, Io taken advantage of. " e believe if the Bu-iii.-« pro|*rty 01. Main street iioiu ♦ suit bujerM. stockholders had given the matter con sideration, they would have v- tcl for it Nice r.-i'lence and lei.ine«« property for -ale. At prew-nt rent.-l far «15.00 |ier ni. nth. Can 1« n>«'le to nroiltice «40.00 with.mall inve.truent Tlii, i, an by an a’most ovewhelming majority, <>p|H>rtunity w.»rth invealiiratinit. for it would clearly indicate both the ne cessity and justice of it. Klamath H >n«e a . I 3 lot« >.n Bn«h »treet: h.xi.e well rented. I’ i ; «itaxr.ih). county must be advertise«I and we hope , the directors of the association will, in j the near future, again give the st « k- N»-u 4 room c »ttage w»dl locate*!, easy of access. flo.OO j»er month. holders a chance to pa-- judgement on 3 io in cottage for 110 DO |»er month. this question, for we firmly believe that after they have had time to think the matter over they will give it their ap proval. KLAM A TH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. Klamath Falls. Or.. Thursday. November I5. 1 >06. I AIM TO 3E RELIABLE To the People ot Hamath Falls: When I came to Klamath Falls I was fort unate enough t<< find a "ground floor" proposition in the Mitchell ranch, kn«»wn by .ill old timers for its splendid soil, tine orchard and ideal location .is "the Ix'st ranch in Klamath Countv." rhr«»ugli tb«’ «'«« «q»« 1 ati«»ii «»I iiivii «•( wi«l«« rx|»viivtic«« in laiul niHtt*«r* tbl* l»H« t wan w«>|uii**«l tuitl ba« l*««<n « ni in to »mall trHclNi*n«l ««lTviv<| nt pii«*ei* hii «I on t«*riiiR tbut will «»iirtbh* tb»« pm« Lu»- i'i» i«» iraluv ban«l»oin«‘ profit* A p««i ' lloil «»( till* belt !'«•«• 11 plathsl ml«» b|«*« k> ami lot» an«l in now tlw Mill* \«l«liii<>n ! t«» t\liitnath Fall«». It wan tl.«« original 1 IllU’Ilt loll to «||n|M»»«‘ of lh|M M«ldiUo|| III blm-k* «‘iilv, but •«» g««*iit ha» b«-«*n th«« «leiiiMiiil t««r «inglv l«»i* that I bav«* <!««■ ci «!» h I, («»r a »»bolt inn««, to give the | m *«>* pie of thia cll) ami ««mill v an «qq»«»i tun itv t«» buy in »mailer ui«*a than origi nally planiir«!. Th«« Mill* \<hliiion 1* l'Hii!««l within al»out a thiuiaand f«*et of th«« vat«l l«»ca- tioii of the t’a111>«111 ia N«»rtli«*a*ivrn Railway ah«l within nl>»ui tl«r**«* bhn-k* of the dv|M»l *11«’. as i.««|i« au««l «»n lb«- nwv ( itv Map. It it a Im.ral»|) l»« .it«*l fur hotuof 1 with the iiatm.il lor drainage. Ietpiirmg v«•« v ¡idle gia iing to make the »trevt- ev«*ry l««t l««*ing p*a«ti«aliy i«*v«i an I now io aliaiia. timothy an«l meadow gia-»ew. It* Ln.« lion insure» t apt«l in<*ira»e in value, l«»r :h«- gi«*at«--t growth <4 th* vily will in evitably la« toward* thi* |»r«»|M«rt). I haw th«* f«dk*(«t «"iifidt i ««• litut tl i « I prt»|»ert) will duui»lv in value III the next year. It l* the purp“*«» t«» »ell thi- pr«»|H«rtv at a pn«*e that will al Lot the l«»t buyer t«» tiink«' M«»meihing on the invewtinent ju»t a- vou are willing that the preavnt ow het a *h »U l»l d«» llkvwiae, l*he»e l««t* are t«> I m « of!««iv«l one I»I« m k at a lime, l»eg|iining with «OH* «»I tin* um» .«i him k« hrare»«t I he d«-|H t l> h at ,«»n N«» 1D2 an«l the prh'ea will I m « ♦2’DD f»»r the vur« tier l«»t* and |I2«X I<»r m«i«l«* lota. The lol* a»«« «>)xl3t) feet, and thi* pri«*e make* them l»v far th«* l«r*t lot lairgaiti • ft.-re I in Klamath I all-. FRANK IRA WHITE ■ a W.l I III ,u Some Bargains in Real Estate. HITCHCOCK RESIGNS Secretary of the Interior E. A. Hitch- Cxrk ha, tendered hi, resignation, to take effect March 4, lt«M>. It ha, lieen accepted by President Koo»ewlt. Jarne, IL Garfield, now eommie.ioner of I cor|x>ratior>, will succeed him. No tear, «ill I«- shed in «orrow by many of the »extern senator, and eongreMinen and other, over this new,, due to hi,' unawervfng determination to conduct tlie affair, of hi, office on plane removed from political influence«. Hi, attitude regarding land fraud, i, well known in Oregon and other weatern states, and, wa, the cause of pitting against the E-ecretary a most powerful coterie ofin- Hnential men. Their effort“, however, ty have him change his course were un availing. VOTED IT DOWN Town Property. In connection with the Pacific North west. The Klamath Republican offers to the most popular young lady in Klamath County a For Rent. FREE TRIP TO THE Gene a! Insurance liusiness TOM STEPHENS, Office in Willson Bbck. KLAMATH COUNTY BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON E. B. P.EAME.*. Vice-President JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Done District Representative of Oregon Military land Grant Co. ALEX MARTIN, President-/,'. > ALEX MARLIN, Jr Cashier The Pioneer Bank of Klamath County First .»emi-Ariruial Statement June 30, USMi Resources ’ Loans and Discounts................................ « 120,511.40 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ................................................. t*3/iOH.r>3 Bonds and Wtrrants............................................................................................ 52 450 23 Banking llou--. Furnttm.-and Fixture«.................................................... 6,980.00 Due from Banks and Bankers................... 241,217.75 Cash in Bank....................... ...................... ......................................................... 13,534.91 Liabilities « 100.000.00 Stockholders Do Not Want This Capita] Stock, fully paid ............................... surplus and Undivide« profits.................................. 4.754.59 Individual Deposits, subjec t to check .......................................... 351,37»>.59 County Advertised Cashier’s Checks outstanding....................................................................... 912.35 Demand Certificates of Deposit................................. 40.015.15 By a vote that will probably stand „ . 9527,091.98 afa.ut two to one, the stockholders '4 state of Oregon » County of Klamath] ”* the Klamath Water Users’ Association 1, Alex Martin, Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank, l>eing first du have gone on record a, being unalter ably opposed to advertising Klamath ly!,worn, do say that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A i . kx M aktis , J k ., Cashier, county or it, resources. The result subscribed ami sworn to before me this 2nd day of July, 1900. seems almost incomprehensible. Hun [■■AM N. C. G ravm Notary Public lor Oregon. dreds of miles to the east of us, poss Correct attest essed of railroad facilities, populated by A lsx M artii », hustling citizens are government irri E. R. R kamks . gation works equal if not superior to Anar M artion , J r , • Director,. ours. It is unreasonable to suppose Til«* contest will <’l<w December 31st, 1'JOG. Olid the lady reeci« ing tin largest number of subscriptions to th«1 Pacific Northwest and The Klamath llepublican will be deemed the choice of the county for the trip. The subscription price of the Pacific Northw«'st is 50 cents a year. The subscription price of Th«’ Klamath llepublican is $2.00 a year. But during this contest both papers will be sent to one address for one year for $2.00. The successful lady will be one of a party of thirty-three—ono from each county in the State—that will leave Portland May 1st, 1907, for the Jamestown Exposition, and wilj be gdne three weeks or .more, visiting many of the largo cities of the oast and calling on the President of the United States at Washington, She will be th«« special representative of Klamath County and the Klamath Project. The Jtmicskni'n Exposition Will be held at Norfolk, W. Va., ntid will be the grandest military and marine «'xposition evor held. It will surpass all previous world's fairs in splendor and magnificence. A visit to the Great World's Show will bo an event in the life of any young lady never to be forgotten. Rules Governing the Contest Subscribers must pay all arrearage and ono year in advance. This will entitle him to the Pacific Northwest and The Klamath Republican for ono year and a vote for his choice to go to the Jamestown Exposition. Ono person may send in as many subscriptions as he chooses. A