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Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XII. REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 25, 1907. Official Newspaper of Klamath County NO. 4 to dedicati : ’ CATHOLIC CHURCH Minnier'aiid will lx- known as tbe Hotel I Minnier. It is lasing furnished mid will las run aa a first class hotel. Mis* I* Purchased by the Klamath luikr Miarner is quite well known to the Navigation Company Klamath Fall» public, having Is-en con Bishop O’Reilly Will Be Here in June nected with the famous Pelican Bay For 1 hat Purpose L'sfge For th«- present no meals will The Klamath 1-ake Navigation Colli- be serve!, but thi* addition will un pauy this week cloeed a deal for the R«v. Father Feusi received a letter doubtedly be made ere long. purchase of 475 acres of land at Teter's 1.11 ml mg the consideration Isitiz f'i,<Ms> M 01. lay from BishopO'Keilly stating he t-all at the office ol the Klamath De- would be here during the last week in Tbe property was owned by Mark I.. vel qnnent Co. and see the inducements June, at which time he will dedicate the Burns. It ia the announced intention offered to purchasers of lots in Hot Catholic church in this city. He will of the Navigation Company to improve Mprings Addition ami at Midland. also administer the sacraments of con this property and make it one ol the Special inducement« are laring offered firmation ami first communion, The Street Cars strategic |»»ints for the control of lake will take pla» the last Kun- (or thirty day*. Running Soon traffic. fl is expected that it will play ceremonies Miss Maud Baldwin entertained in <lay in June. an lm|s>rtant part in the California- The Bishop will visit Midland, Mer formally Friday evening, when a large Northeastern freight and nesse liger busi This city wtjl have the long antici- rill and Bonanza during his stay here, i numtier of her young friend* had a ness when that road ia built near enough after which be will go to laikeview, I moat ilelightful evening. Card games paled pleasure of witnessing the opera to the lake to divert traffic over Ha line. where be will deliver the Fourth of July were played and luncheon was serve«!. tion of a street car line. Manager All kinds of wagon-making and re oration. Buell has a force of men at work lialast- I'rejtarations will tie made for special pairing done at the Midway blacksmith Launch Party ing the track and as soon as the work is music on the occasion of the dedication shop. All work guaranteed. completed he will place two care in ser of the church. The bridge builders are working on ! One of the delightful parties of the vice. He refuses to stste how soon thia tbe bridge over the canal on 11th street. will occur, but says that it will not lie «••ason was given by Mrs. E. R. Hearne* Church Services thi* week, adjoining the Hut hprings j when she entertained a number of her very long until they ar>- running. tract. friends on board the launch Buena M. E. CHI B j CH All kind* of finest perfume* at New-] ' Vista last Thursday. The guests were i Irrigation Notice Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching soin A Underwood. 1 taken to Squaw Point, where they dis The primaries for the eelection of nom B. Kt. Geo. Bishop will have an nppoa Tbe approach of the canal bridge on inees for Councilman were held Monday, embarked and enjoy is I a delicious at 11 a. tn. Junior league al 3 p. rn. mg candidate for the office of Mayor, As the season (or irrigation it dote at luncheon. Cards were played both go Epworth I .eague at 6:45 p. rn. Preach the Hot Springs tract, over the Espla and that man will I* ('. I. Rolierl* of hand, it would I«- well in order to avoid ing and coming and the event was one ing at 7:30 p. rn. Strangers and all will nade, as well as the foundation for tbe whyn the following gentlemen were nominated: the hardware firm of Roberta A Hanks, delay) for thote expecting to use city i of the most pleasant outings ever given receive a hearty welcome. I*. Conklin, bridge, will be completed this week. First Ward—F. E. Ankeny and A. pastor. lie gave his consent last Friday, ami no water lor watering lawns, garden*, trees, on the Upper lake. 160 acre* choice farming land, 80 Caatel. HAI-TIST CHCBCM shrubliery. sprinkling «treets, sidewslka sooner had the announcement been acres fenced, small house, per acre, Second Ward—J. R. Stilts and Geo. Preaching services next Sunday at 11 four miles from Merrill. E. E. F:tcb, Have you walked over the Hot made than there was a reforming of or for cooling ptirpoaes, to place their I R. Hum. Merrill. 4-ll-4t o'clock a. in. and 8 o ’ clock p. rn. Sun Kpring» tract and selected a site fur forces al) down the line. Mr. Roberts order* (or meter* Immediately ; »« water Third Ward-Dr. G. W. Maston and day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. 1*. U. is one ol the most popular men in the (or the al«>ve pur|«»ei will be furnished that home you expect to build? The rock crusher on the Hot Springs Addition will be running in full force A. E. Bamber. . city. He has lived here neatly all of hi« by meter only. Buy a lot in Midland which i« going at 7:15 p. m. Everyone invited. next week, which means the commenc The convention for the selection of leave Older« at our office, corner Third to Is« one of the im|sjrlant town« in life and bus raised himself to a high ing of the work of placing crushed rock candidates for the offices of Mavor, City A. H. Naftzger and J. I). Kendall left position among its men of affairs. He street and Klamath Avene. Klamath County, prices 4-'»‘• per lol ami on the etreets in the Hut Spring Addi i Recorder and City Treasurer was held for San Francisco Tuesday. is possessed of strong |>er»otial following ' Ki«M,ril F ai . ui I. ioiit *M> W atkh C o upwards. tion. I Tuesday afternoon, and aronseii more that will greatly aid him in the contest. FOR KALE—2 lots with 16 room interea.’ than any like event in the his His name ha« been connected with the house. The greatest bargain in Klam- "I-------------- iih Fall*. Must lie sold within 30days. tory of the city. The result was as fol- race ever since the campaign opened, Will take 11575 ell cash. This great j lows: 1 /w z but he steadfastly refused to give hi« i. j//»S offer wont last long. Come q'uick and ; For May< r— J M/f Z consent, maintaining that there were I see. Mark L. Burn. B. St. P»e«> Bi i C RAT else LÁKC I other men whom he l>rliei<«l more de * C. I. Roberts i serving ol the honor. The pressure, I NATIONAL PARK , DAIRY E ’ or Police J ndg< however, Irecame too great, ami when it 1 4 ...81 Uff CM If A. L- Leavitt was put up to him on the question of a Wm. Wagner ...77 KLAMATH public dutv. he no long'-r hesitate I, but l>airv is pleasantly situated on the There was no opposition to Capt. J. willingly stepped into the arena. west side of loiina Valley, .near the I N DIAN ’ W. Siemens io* the nomination for Mr. Roberta has lieen a member of renter of Klamath County It has RESER VATION ! Treasurer. the Council from the First M ard, and two goo 1 general stoirs wills enter While preforming the duties of that office prising up-to date dealeis who enjoy | The sdfpriae of the .day w*s the vote ' received 6v Mr. Roberts and Mr. Wag he has at nil times given it the careful a large trade ir on surrounding val ner. Their frien !« did not expvet that attention that it required, lie is pecu *1 5 »< rs ». leys; a liotei ami teed barn, and a they would poll nere the number ■* liarly well qualified for the office of school house. It is surrounded by a cast, inasmuch as it was generally ad Mayor ami will gather around him the itch farming community with which '/ I rtf z support id the conservative voters of the it is connected by a tanner«' tele mitted that the convention was merely • itv phone line an l also a long distance a legal f ■rmality. It it gem-rally. ad mitted, however, that the result of the A. I., la-avltt flnslly mustered up »tue«« line. J« on the stage line, twenty convention means the certain election ’«V/wr a / z courage en< ugh to announce himself as miles east <>l Klamath Fails. .♦'♦« rr ol both Mr. Roberts and Mr. Wagner. a candidate for re-election to the office of City Recorder. It would lie an un- Flank Cutter tia« iieen clerking for the Sales of Realty usual thing it an election would pa«» n»t week. I that would not witness Mr. la-avilt a« a Tl.e days ol sunshine and dry weather candidate, (or lie seems to l>e |«jsse»sed Croft A Nowlin report the following have set in, ami the roads are getting of the office seeking gerni in an aggra gales during the past few days: dusty. KLAMATH TAILS vated form, and is apparently unable to To Dr. Lena Fitzgerald and .Mrs. Fatmers are getting on very rapidly resist its ravages He has little lio|ie, Laura Lowentree, 12 lot.« in South Mid A i'r< . \ with their spring work tins fine however, of l»eiiig successful 111 hi« pres land. weather. ent effort, lor the fsipnlar sentiment is To Mrs. Laura Lowentree, 320 acres I. F Davie«, Riley Wood* and Wm. of State land. strongly against him. due to the inabil I'li-msnu were in Klamath Falls Friday ity of a large numlier of citizens to find To M.C. Meservy, 320 acres titol«er .md Saturdav. Mr. Woods brought out * land. him in hia office at the proper time. new wagon for Manual Vierra. Thi" is a serious matter and one that To Nora Edine, of Michigan, home the people seem anxious to remedy by Ed Wallis, a veteran at the business, stead relinquishment of John Colem.in. the election of Mr. Wagner to the office. baa been driving the stage lietween Bo To Dr. Lei a Fitzgerald, 68 acres of BUTTL nanza and the Falls for the past ten marsh land. ■ lava. He had eleven passengers on hie Straw- Lakeman up trip Friday. THUAu The 1 Oregon Journal think* it Strange KENO Mis Sara Ijikeman and Dr. E. E. that b liter should be scarce at Dairy, Straw were married in Santa Rota,Cal., Keno is situated in the .Southern above all places in the state. The place last Friday. Dr. Ftraw. who i* Mayor part of Klamath County, on the was named years ago, when butter mak of Marshfield. is well known in thin city, Klamath river, at the terminus of ing was more general here than is Dow. where he has resided and where live his navigation. Two steamers land here; MONTAGuf An agent fur the government irriga mother, several brother« and a sister. mail, express and passengers are tion service «»« recently in the valley transferred from the stage to the , trying to boy horse« for u«e on the build (iray-Engle boat at this point. Adjoining Keno 0RR3 ing nt tbe c 111 1. 00 the w e-t 1- a large belt of ttniYwr, W 4* bl AiS M’ Joe CMujrn and hi« daughter were in ami on the ea-t is a large holy of Miss Mauile Engle ami Collie Gray WtifH 4 Dairy Sunday. Accuiupanying them marsh lauds. Near Keuu, on t><e were married at the home of Mrs. T. J. was a Miss Williams, lately from the river, is immense water power. Tele- csarzs Jackson in this city Tuesday afternoon, East, who ha« been stopping with the I ln.u e connections with *.11 partb of Rev. J. B. Griffith officiating. Miss the country. Has a good school, two agent at Yainax for a few day*. Engle is the daughter of 11. I.. Engle, store« and two saw mills. • Buffi Ed Ha Dey was here Saturday, escort formerly a resident of this city, but now ing his brother and his family, who re Mr. Day has returned from Sleepy residing in Marshfield. The bride is MfSMASTA cently arrived from Nevada, and is look Creek, where he went to improve his also a sister of Mrs. Jackson anti Mrs. ing over the county with a view of buy homestead. n »VxM, A. (astel of this place. Mr. Gray is a ■k ’ — .. ing a farm. He drove a very fine team resilient <>( Hairy. The many friends of Joe Grimes, w ho is going to work for MAP OF THE KLAMATH PROJECT of moles whico he brought with him I.. <>. Mills nt Pelican Bay, is moving joy. the young couple wish them much from the Tesei t State. his latuily there. Mrs. N. S. Drew report* that when Col. William McDonald, of San Fran Mrs. trehie Johnston entertained a The firm of Brennan and Baglei J. L. Padgett is atsjut to sell his ran 'h. Wagner-Freuer nunKr oi friends nt her home last Fri- cisco, who a short time ago, through she enn e to uncover the 1 otatoes which He has gone to Ashland to look at some opened for business Saturday. Owix to the fact that they have been iiiih ' h ’' Iny 111 honor of Miss lsala-1 Ewing of Capt. J. AV. Siemens, purchased a were buried duii'g the winter, it was property, and if the property meets his Misslkrtha I reuer and Richard D. to get all of their goods on accun' " Marquette, Midi., who Ims been visit- ranch near Bonanza, is here for the pur discovered that they had all rotted. She expectations the trade will lie made. Wagner were married at the home of the congested condition of th«« fnu.ii .ng Mis. Johnston during the winter. pose of looking over his property. The lost fifty sacks. It is supposed that the His ranch is within a half mile of Keno the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ¡business, only a small |wirtfon t t >> Miss Ewing expects to leave for her Colonel is one of the best known insur- ground where they were buried was too and the value is ID,< 00. A large portion low. ance men on the coast. ward Fruerin I’< e Valley, Kumlay April big stock of high grade men'- f'lniish- home «luring the coming week. of this ranch will come under the ditch, While waiting upon ami nursing his and the man who gets it will tie lin kv. 14. Miss Frc'ii r is one of the most Ings that they are going to '■»'■ v n.<- Money, money, money. 1 must' have Business or residence lots purchased poptihr girls in the Coniitv ami ha» a ready for the inspection of the pubit«' K u ev. 1 need money, money, money, in the lint Sprin.s Addition at the brother, Albert Beigdorf, was last week Thus. McCormack has returned from Dr. Johnson was Portland, while there lie purchased the host <>( friends «Im e.tend their good Mr. ltrennan, who at m. • o r.•pre i ni in older to get money 1 will sell 475 present time are absolutely sure to show taken quite sick. wishes. Mr. Wagner I- an employe of sents the firin, «fates that '• • h'>|«‘« to u iis of the finest land in Klanmtli from fifty to a hundred percent profit called, but was a good deal puzzled to Andrews timber claim of lt>0 acres, ad the Electric Light Company. He 1« 11 Illi «• nt o the i ihh I s on hsli'l w ithin ti e County for *10 per acre. Mark I.. on the investment within twelve determine the i.atuie of liis ailment. joining his homestead. He also pur He treated him, however, and in a, few chased an electric dynamo. This plant man of splendid qualities and deserving next ten day«, and w lien 1'... >< cm - one Burns, Broker, Klamath Falls, Oregon. months. of the finest lines of lie • ■ liiini«hie_» of the high esteem ill which he i H. M. Knox returned to this city Fri- days he was on he load to recoveiy. w ill be pul in at his saw mill. YJork If you think you cannot afford to ever seen in this city u II i>e at the di-- buy n lot for an investment, why not day for the purpose of closing up li is Charles is a’oo c «nva eecent. liy hia main' f'tends. Mr. and will begin at once and the lumlier for po«al of the critical pur ■ uiser. Wagner will mnke their hoi Little Vida f'earsou was kicked by a the powi r house is on the ground. Mr. Imv on the monthly payment plan? affair in this county. preparatory to no Donald street in a neat eottag If you limit to ow n .1 lot in n pio«|iei- Call mid see tin Klamath Development 'ing to Idaho where he expects to en- pony Friday mori ing ami quite severely McCormack expects to furnish Keno completed md furnished by Mr. YY **g‘ oils tow It ami feel a- if it did not cost t '0 hint, »die ami lu r sister. Velma, were with electric lights in the near future, i .i iiih! Cor a 1 gage in the mining business. anything, call and sec the K r.tnath t'e- lot ! tier. Ma«on A Davis, contractors, fin «lied riding the pony to sch<«d that morning. or ns soon as tlie plant and wires can be velopmimt Co. t< • chiiii I through the Hot Springs tiact The cinch became loose, letting the put in. This wid make Kenoindepen- » ’ Keno Canal Bids Opened The Bennett sliniv that appeared at aie 1'ilesdav. blanket «lip back, ightening the pony dent ol the -landurd Oil Company. He can nl«o furnish other |«>wer if desired. which ran ami threw them off, and then If Uncle Kam should compel him to va ate I The building formerly occupied by the opera house I ti lay amt Saturday ___ ______ ____ sight ___ ___ the old _ mill he ___________ has another 120 acres all u .<1. r uni, tine oil the public school and which lias been kicked Vida on the side of her head. cate Last liid.iv was the day «et for the ' night was thoroughly enjoyed by a opening of Mila for the construction of 1 large audience at each of the perform eight mile* horn Klamath I a’ls, *18.50 remodeled into a hotel by Colonel Hula She was unconscious for a time, but is place a little further down the river 1 ..xx, «t... , 1 where he can put his dynamo. per acre. E. I'. Fitch, Merrill. 4-11-*, bird, has been rente 1 by Mies M. H.1 now convales in;. the Keno canal. But unu b.d was sub- ance*. ROBERTS FOR MAYOR TETERS’ LANDING NOMINATED Announced Candidacy Last Friday No Contest for Office of City Treasurer IS STRONGLY SUPPORTED LIVELY INTEREST SHOWN Leavitt Decides to Buck Fate and Be Re-Elected City Recorder Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, and the Councilmen Are Named