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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1907)
JK LA MA TH R E PL BUCA N L. J. MURRAY, Editor 'LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON TWO DOLLARS PLR YEAR IN ADVANCE Republican is in receipt of several . w. oiunications relatin’ to matters in ><«ctioii with the Klariatll Project. -XX ti these n ached this office too late -Hkl.lication in this week’s issue, «asr- uae « x epti'ii. This «xception a particular axe to grim! against a >n not officially i-onne ted w ith the l Tlu* Republican 1» always g'a i «2u ;rtibli»h conmiinications that iro of X« »orai ii.ter >t, but where any sivh <»s um inicatiotis in bilge in personalities >v will not Im giv, n s|iac<« m our col- » •- It should be un lerstoml by ► «<• who wish to make use of a news- at tin i shoui'l confine them- ictlv t • the |>v*int at lor i ersonaiitie opposed to sec«’.«»ii»n. but utter the ma j’irity votili for it. the minority followed their States into th«' bl'x-lv war that followed. A war that wa». Imyoml question, a- much a result of belief in State« Right«, a« from the slavery issue, The or inal thirteen State» had some claim, under the reservation of the con- .»titution, but the other ." ite- have no than those con- claim t fermi b oveinmetit. hi« qtiesuoti ha» The i it it is usually been b ■ .vneral govern- treated •e Mates are of ment a differì n aie separate ell- titles Tl' 1« not t'uc. for ■ ! othing more t ? sion n illeni. They should be (or sale in the stationery ►tores. 1 have just ha i a trip to a number of outside cities, ami it wa« extremely »ne cessful. Everylsuly is in a humor to advertise <hegon. " ith sincere gissi wishes, 1 urn Very truly yours, 1' om R iitiakdsox , Manager. Judge Bal I win ha« ma<le arrangement for ten tbou-mid ol these letterheads ami I k - will m a short tune make a pro|H>»ition to the business and real estate men ami others hi the county whereby they will I h « able to get them at a nominal prie «. There is no ques tion a- to then woith ami li< m an urli» tie xiandpoint «urpa«» am thing in the advertising line that has so tar I h - cii i«»ue«l in this «• mntv. I Uva Lev w ill cure nun- wai» in lii» pistot poeket and <>( courne doimant and harmlesa. But a» usual in sudi case» the gun woke tip ulien le.i«t expected witli the uever vai i mg re»ult. We niost »iiieetviy l.ope Moni i» not seiioiisly Imit and will »non lie liiuisell again. Tili» la the »ecnml ca»e oi the Umd liero niihin the puut Week. Young l.oui» Itean aeeidenlly «hoi hiin- »< li tliieiigli the hand, iiiakmg u lery pamlul Lut not »ennus woun<l. • ♦ • ♦• • ♦ OLLXL Olein- i« «itilate«! on Lost River, ten mile» southeast of Klamath I .ill». Well colitici ted with two telephone line.». \ dully mull and »tag«' servie«- Has p<i»to!lirv, two general iin-r. li.in- «lise »toil-», hotel, blacksmith shop, b ed bain, mid il tine school building, recently completed, well e pupped with modem appaiati!«. »n .tiieient |o.tmaster, ami will u- No Additions to flidlaiul greatly lilisned. He go«’« to Spokane, Fot the a»»iiiance «•( |>uidia»i-rs ui lots Wash . where I k ’ will take up u new in ilio town o| Midland, as Well us to busines». luriiish intorniai uni to people interu»t««d 1* rank Denton »ml his brother Lee in lands in nr near Io Midland, wlileli pm I Ininei » oi iiwiiersof land might Im imi wife staiteli to 'tedfmd lu»t w««ck. lllfee'e I |.i (lie lepoil. to i Ifeel that >1 I k i took a I nml o( li. a », « thry seieial additions would lie made to Mid land, we take tld» mi'tliod of staling «'Xpe< t to sell there at g.«>.| ll| that tilde will be nil addìi I IIS tn Mid Th«' »taite driver, Mr. J hurt land lot ». ini’ li ais We I an gne till» rented Cl.iv Baker's house M ill assillami for the reason that wo own in.'Ve into it soon. M i Jone W if»» Inn.I on nil »nlr» ol tin- town site, all of have Im'ii In ing at Jackson’» I flirt wlneh will t’l- kept vm*.mt, except the vacant lami on III«« »nulli nml tbe south* w inter. vast ■>( t|u> tow n iti-, wlm h La» Imen We limir that John IL-ssig, who wont set aside lot the u»e u( stork yards, M iiii anii lows to build a phone line down K l.imiit li »lied» and loading pen» (mil'll i. river has Is'en deterred bv the weather ami » .ine compii iti ni w itli g «\ erninent led til|M>. Some mure of the beiiutlfill lia» been I.tiling and tin* grillimi is ci veil’d to quite a depth, this will be quite a help to tin-grass, and stock Wil! get In-Iter effects (roni the hav. '1rs. I. Ile I,-, will Ili-i’oiiip.lhii- I Ilei ibiuglit I Mi». I l I .oshi t i M'uitaipie. Johti Sim« k n an »een 'n Olene one lias lie >n caused day last k. l.i»t re \. D. Ad ii «on fron I. st River \ k a • ill *«tii mi Iwt suinlay. 'laude and Pearl 1 » - »III HIV ing a fen day ' at ll"t IV Lowe'- »II Sutil lìiv-.n l.l1 u Hying tup to the 1 .ill * >alni«iav. I K fl Arthur Lui .< ’ I a ¡ m fami!) tn m I ijai.-.t uvic it i< Urne tvw da) ” a p » on st ire We are -<>rry to «t te tint tl i i nía nt line at my Ml RRII.L ■ n ,.i Mr. 1! liiert» i» suffering wi [ h er.« l’ii. w during my ai«- ptivuni >n:a. F. W illits. tí 'Ir. Rande » mid fu mly fr.'in J aek- *11 1' muy moil '<l mt" our nvi^hl Olli" »1 wagoii-n.aking am l.ft IK wk, KK i ele they ex|mct to 1 V!*l< lv. J. B. Meiiu r, thr trawling *•.» <•*1111 Iti i >r 11, a-* Bro f., >an !’» anvirtvo, < .1* tn N >tic_- of l inal Settlement < 'lene taking orders fi r rtpring gr< K’Vl Í< In the matt i f the l'.«tat«- i t Nvr..n S Al.other di ove of I h ’ v Í rattle KK V If I tre .i. ilece.i-« «1. taken t" Ki.in i.i'b Fai * f»«»:n thi* pin V Notice i« hen Io given tl.at M.iri A. la.«t week by Mr. D inla|», l,u‘ vail le Drew, ailmi.i-tratrix >■( the estate ol man. Nvroii S. Drew decea««-1. ba« tiled m the We do not look i* rwur.l t<> a l”DU, County Court of Stat«- of Oregon, for the ■ ileal y w intei , Hu Ibi.» weatliei do CM II »1 C 'Unty of Klamath, tl.e tinal account of Mviii ?<» bad. HoWeV« ■r, the will I til It W . I Barrow » i» i-ompleting OH rr*i her administration of »aid estate ami raged Friday night wu » the hard«•*t wr deuce till» n i'1'k. that the Court lias tixi-d >attir«lay th«- lta\e had lor ul> nt liv»* vrai*. 11." I'.S Mi«hler t'»»k a I. a>l of gialli tu 27th «lay of April, 1H>7, at th«- hour <>t logli water i» »lowly lulling ami we look Klamath I ill» ruemlay. liio’cbs k in the forem-oti oi said «lav a« for real spring »ooh. F, W. Ritchie has iihi V u I int<> th« the time for hearing tin- <«bj<*eti««ii- »«» B o XIT o . Wilson hoii-e in I i«t Mi-rnll said account ami th«- settlement thereof. <«. W Brandon is putting in a Imi« ii Dated at Klamath I alls. Oregon, tin» Counter in «-onne-ti ili to the Mint ('ale. ■JStli day of 'larch. 1!M)7. LORI KLAMATH MARY A. DREW, I 1' Mitchell and <*. Swanst-m droi <■ A«lmini«! ratrix of tin« • -t.it<• of Ny roti S. .'») > head o( cattle t ■ tin* railroad Well- Fort Klamath is located in the ne-ilay. Drew, de«.-ea«e I. northern part of Klamath county, Tom t'airoll, traveling »alrsinnn l«>r ami i» in the ct liter of wh.it i- recog Thompson, 1'igg- A <’<»., wa» m town nized a« the Switzerland of America. Friday. BONANZA In clo«e proximity tot'rater Lak-and T. Oliver «ent a wagon h a i of bug surround«-«! by the greatest natural mi«i wenic wonders on the continent, gl«-S am) far tiling implcincnts l«> Merrill Mon lav, B««nanzu i« situate«! in tl.e south it will, within a lew years, >»• on« ol eastern part of the county, and so D. M. It liitm-v ri-turn«-«! fr< in ! i« Dri the greatest tourist reports on the l->eat«-d a« to comi'iam! tlie trade ol Lak«* r.irs I, M oix I hv and r« Pacific co:i«t. three of the largest valleys <«f the 1«, incl • of snow t«et ,n • Klamath I’roj i t. !..irg«—t springs in < 'lav Barker <«f the A. „«elicv -taved i» there. the eonntv ar«- there. Fine -« h««>l. town over Sunday. J. M Barry, a hor»<* Is growing rajadly ami will I»« a Oscar Bunch ami wife went t>. Klam- Livermore, wa« in town (or »eV. tal large city. Hal telephone conii«-«-- atb Falls last Snmlay for a f»-w dava «lay» am! bought <pnte a tllltllhel ol ti< ns. Will mmhi have water Works large borer», lie Is paying g<»> I r.l lee» stay. and electric light». Population X>0. Mr». Salli«’ Baker has I.... .. quit«- «ick (or them. >4 for HU fl.i.c deal, uueone has nii««e 1 a bet in setting II this is so, then let t lie state attend to •<» date for the opening of tl.e h -a I business that is clear ly contined within j® »• •ami the turning of the water into its limits, and let the •neial govern- Ole ■first unit of the main canal. It ment attend to all busim s w hicli c >ver« -M. Id seem that if a date was to be set 'tu iiecianiati -n S.-rvice ami the 'Vater more than one ■»tale. Tlie followers of Mi. Bryan cl.iim tl.a t thi» i» just w hat Czsers Association would h ive lm«-n they want, but they ■ ate always tri ing «amsulted in the matter. Of course, the 10 »"’tine for the St. ..tes control of busi .'M s,. Aer of a date may seem a small lie.«» that is dear ly of interstate import- ■fair, but would it nut look a little ar.ee. The .tan ' f the Republican snr.zi.gv if the dignitaries who have been party ought to be National Rights, that mL ' l to be present on such an august i« the right of the National lawmakers •’■Wi-ion were to tin '. on their arrival t" attend to business without iutciler- ineae that they were either too mon or er.ee bv the several State«. This may nat> late? That the water will be tUilied Im called centralization, if yon please, xr this spring is a foregone conclusion, but that is only a bugalmu. All the it is not going to be turned on full people have a right to say Imw that part -T aft-. : Jt is to be a gradual affair, but of tiieir bnsiness shall Im conducted. m» matter how gradual it may be, the It took the Civil war to settle the fact ou which the first water enters the that this is a Nation, but a part of the - *»*.« would Im an appropriate one on people have nevei surrendered. •wM'.rfi tc have a celebration, and in Some business is «o clearly of National «osniLiiM« those who are desirous of importance that it is now «-«nice .ed a» ■acJi an event Might to take the trouble National business, but every step in the ZM-it'i to the proper authorities and as- path of conducting such business has ■KA£u>_wben that ie to be. Ix-vn obstructed by the States Rights people. They have tied the hands of ■fit n<iiis issue ol toe Republican we ’ those who were to enforce national laws. rfksaCA'- e eleventh year of its existence. wherever and whenever it has been Irni as * fitting climax to a suuessful sible. They have held back the work of the v*jJ u-eftfi -areer the great contest will siwiz >3ome to a dose this week. We be- Interstate Commerce Commission for < e that our efforts have Imen appre- over twenty years and have praeiieally «mlAil by our readers and patrons, the nnllified tl.e efforts to enforce the laws r - proof being the phenoniinal governing trust«, until the posent ad fli 6f the business of the Republi- ministration. Their efforts now are to prevent the ■ax_ The remarkable increase in its Nvr* "a’inv entitles it to the claim that National control of rates ami National k .Mt a greater number of readers than charters for corporations doing an in ss&v other paper in the State in propor- terstate business, an«l Mr. Bryan give *Ptfx -o the [lopuUtion of Klamath notice that, t ULTIMATELY, I believe that wtnty, and when the contest that is is his word, when this government is «»io’ in progre-s close« we can confident compelled to take over the railroads, he ly «daim that the Republican will Im will be found doing business at ibe «aim- A g»»i deal of »now I.a- fallen «luring -.na 1 in ninety-nine per cent of the old stand. That i« he promise» that the ti.e last few «lays, but is i.early ail gone Jiuirk“« of this county. No further evi- general government shall own the main at this writing. ,-is»s r e of the worth or influence of this lines an I the States the branches. In The infant child of Jack Driscoll wa« is needed; no better evidence that other words he proposes for the sake of rejx«rted quite sick a few days ago, but x &.- ji representative of all that is great in being consistent, to plunge this country is letter now. ’.hr greatest s«^.-tion of ti>e Pacific Coast. into a state of chaos a« to rates ami reg Mr. Ed Tull of Barnes valley came in ulations, transfer of passengers ami "V j - thank our many old time friend* yesterday with horse* ami mules for fiarXiieir loyalty and support that has freights, making of time tables, etc., Win. Goes A Son, our livery men. zaiaGe this possible and hope to show that would cause the jieople to return to Rev. Mr. Dunlap is still hohling private ownership with a sigh of relief. <wr- appreciation of their steadfastness The old story ot the Irishman, just meeting« here. The attendance is very renewed effort- in fufilling their -■■«Ix-s. To our host of new readers we lande«l, who <li«l not know what bis good and a number seem to be quite «xfjend the cordial hand of friendship, politics were, but he belonged with the interests«!. Frank Grobs left today for th«* Rim Qr.T.riiing that they may always find in party that wa« agiin-t the government, rJtzr Republican those things that will applies to the history of the Democratic rock ranch, the storm that is now rag- »•w^sar it to them as «t has to the hut- party for a lifetime. When in power it ing necessitating hi« help in careing for •Intls who have real its pages for so did nothing in a constructive way. Out the stock. of jiower it has been «imply a clog on Mar-riy years. Mr. Holgate, of your city, ami < ur progress. It is time it was buried, ami future banker, is with us now ami «avs its place taken by a party with less he is w ailing for the l ank fixture«, that States Rights antiquated ideas. N ationalist . he may open the Bank of Bonanza. Win. Basset, of Merrill, is in town Do not forget to vote for your favorite K/Jitor R epublican :— looking after bis interests here ami w ill candidate. The controversy now Ireing carried on lie ready to furnish lumber to the suc 5u the Reader Magazine between Mr. cessful bidder on our school bouse. Urn an, representing the Demoeiatie RICHARDSON Fred McKendree and family are the furry, and Mr. Beveridge, representing 5AY5 IT IS O. K latest addition to our population, hav "fee Republican party, show» that one of ing purchased tbu Langell property ami th- main issues of next year’s presiden- Congratulates Judge Baldwin on His will soon occupy it. Fred is a good r.:.rJ campaign will Ire that of the rights business man ami one that it is gowl to Advertising Letterhead • «r the States in matters where the con- <lo business with, ami we heartily wel 'r-ai of the national government is now come him. Sometime ago Hon. George T. Bald is C gut. At a meeting of the citizens of Bo There has always been a deal of fog win conceived the idea that Klamath nanza held la«t evening, it was decided ibsu’. this om-stion, brought on by the Falls and Klamath County should have to give to the company that is repre jiwyers, who are prone to look at such a distinctive letterhead, one that would sented by A. D, Ilarpold of this place, a mj ’.ter.« from a legal standpoint rather have a wealth of information in a con 50-year franchise for the purpose of ràian that of common sense. They are cise form. He accordingly placed his itiia ays strenuous for precedent and few order with the Republican, ami the re operating water ami light systems. It seems that some of our citizens are -n-wn after becoming judges, can free sult is a letterhead that has attracted willing to g«r “where angels fear to rZei’r minds sufficiently to establish new the attention of Tom Richardson, man tread." ager of the Portland Commercial Club jyveeedents. A number oi Bonanza citizens held a •When this government was formed, it and who lx now doing so much to adver nrras 'by uniting the thirteen colonies, tise Oregon. JU'lge Baldwin this week compulsory interview with Recorder •«.no the constitution was a compromise received the billowing letter from Mr. Chastain last night, while others es caped by "skinning the back fence.” tween those who wished a strong can- Richardson: Boys don’t dodge responsibility. government and those who wished P ortland C ommercial C lcb We come into this world naked and «impie confederacy. The latter wished P ortland , O reoon , M arch 20, 1907. I bare; i> limit the general government as far Jt-tXiK G eo . T. B aldwin , We go through it with sorrow and uw possible, an>l to leave to the various K lamath F alls , O regon . care; „sttaves all issues not absolutely neces- M y D ear J udge : We go out of in we know not where; -tary to conduct the general government. Regarding yours of March 1st, I want But if we are thoroughbreds here. Tiie growth of this idea in the south to congratulate you on your letterhead. I We’ll be thoroughbreds there. h«sd the men who believed in it to the The only change I would suggest is that •oa-treme of believing, honestly, that instead of the word “Only” on your Mont Harnaker, second son of J. O. •âney owed allegiance, first to the State block, you use “First”. Hamaker, had the misfortune to get i sMJti then to the Nation. A very large Every business man, professional man, shot with a small caliber pistol this .ar'nority of the southern people were property holder and citizen should use afternoon. We understand the weapon i ASHLAND IriLorporat IRON rd I WORKS ENGINEERS, FOUNDERS and hiACHINISrS ticimnl Job \\ ork 111 > I W o > It l.nsu st mi I s I' It It ASHLAND, OHL. M j ini«, tnr. i « „I I«muiii4tl. «swing I'u tl.ir.S4» stilli, Itrhll- lumi l< ' l W irk Ir.'ii. tli«-> ni4 Ittum» Lolle 'e i ortta ' lie Siamo oí Qualitv In «irti*.* P I» * .pi lliti i- mon imp o I- 11 n in ' >l In r Iin«-«. "' i.< n in I out n bottle of nudi pii'pimd ui'.'oiiling to Rolli«* do tor’s prescription, we to know timt timt uusii, tin* »tump i I qual- rwi««* wo Won’t Im uti.linl, If «ou like ipialitv drug», y »i will like our »tore. Hurprising h «w low the prices »H* tlMI. Star Drilli Store but is getting better. Mr«. Emma Hoyt hu» been attending her. We are »<>rrv to say that <«ur well known citizen «rei i*ostmaster, F. G. You wont go wrong il you onb-r your Butler, Ini’ ri-ign«"i bis office nml sold Iiis inter«!» in th« store to bi» firm I spring and summer rlollmi •s from «la. VK’«* ihm guiirantc«' it a t>a«r(i*,*t j»-r(c«-t tit tit and satis ha« ’ We partner Dan Ryan. Mr B faction. KKK Store. Imen a most i< halii«- business man Klamath County ^Farm Fandst City Property Merrill 'town Lots Bonanza Lots We own very desirable land in small tracts adjoining the town of Merrill Klamath Commercial Agency * 4 * * *