1 Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XII. SHORT TERN OF COURT REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 20, 1907. Council fleeting I Women's Club Elects Of Heers Additional Briefs The Recital Official Newspaper of Klamath County NO. 12 REVERSES DECISION A regular meeting of the city council Few audieiM-ea of greater size have. Judge Frazer, Attorneys Mills and was heel Monday evening and the dove Rutenic, M- gan and Court Reporter ever gather«! in the Houston ojiera | At the regular meeting of the Wo- of fieeco made its appearance and re- I men’s Club, held in the library la.t Richardson, visited Odessa Wednesday, house than the one that atU-n-l«l tbe 1 ' tnained during the entire session. Its remaining all night. The trip was made song recital of the pupil* of Mrs. Don ! reception not quite so cordial Wed-1 Friday, officers were elected for the en- ' suing year. Thu following are those in the launch Barbara, with Willis Vir Zumwalt ot the Conservatory of Music i nesdav evening, w hen a special meeting i Friday evening. And not many have gil and engim-er. was held and indications |s>int>-d U> a ru- i who were honored : President, Mrs. J. lieen »tetter entertain«!. A* stated by (', Rutenic; vice preaident. Mrs. A. W. The home of Charlie Heinrichson bl Mrs. Zumwalt, the re- it al was not that Ofieuillg ot the old light once more. At the meeting Monday evening, I »on I’eil ; treasurer, Mrs. • >. A. Stearns. In eated in the northeast part of town had of finish«! artists, but nevertheless it I the re election of Mrs. Rutenic the Club a narrow escape from destruction Wed Zumwalt was appointed ami i -mtirined i allowed its go-xi judgment, for no mem- nesday evening. The fire started from was jx>s»e-s<-d of a merit that was of as city engineer, in order that street I | ber is lietter titled for the office or has a defective flue, but the prom pt action great credit to the initructor and pupil work work would not l»i delayeil. alike. The question as to whether the street worki-d harder for the success of the of neighlxirs and a -mail hose saved the To individualize the work of each library than she. building. ear coinjiany would pnt it* tracks to would include all of those participating, The library will be ready for the pille grade or lay them on the surface oi the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin returned but that ol Mrs. Gates, Miss Campbell I lie about July 3, and plans are under street a* at present existing was a bone While away and Miss I^ee is deserving of special I home Mon-Jay afternoon. consideration for the opening of this -if eonteiitioii that consumed consider- i Mrs. Martin had one of her eyes filled notice. Mrs. Gates is possessed of a ; worthy institution with appropriate f able time. It was finally decided that with dust while automobiling. The ir contralto voice of great power and , ceremonies. | it lay the tracks to grade and that the t ritation »iccame so aggravated that it sweetness and under skillful training rest of the street lie lowerisl accordinglv. i letter was read from Major C. E. required a slight operation to bring re shows remarkable improvement at each W r.-. I,... in which he -a —a— 1 iL Worden stated that s k he — It would Him, however, that thia ie lief. aptiearance. Mia« Campbell and Miss an unnecessary and foolish piece ot wished to surrender the privilege of I^e did remarkably well, tbe Cradle naming the library, granted to him Condemnation proceedings have been business at this time, arid would have Kong by the former and aria by the lat proved a costly job had not Mr. Buell when lie so magnanimously purchased instituted by the government against ter meeting with especial favor. the church building as a home for the Alex .Martin, Jr. and wife and Fred voluntarily offer«! to transport the dirt Miss Humphrey has a voice of rare library, and that he left it to the club to Mills and wife, for the right of way for free of «-cwt to the city. sweetness that is susceptible of grest select a suitable name. It was decided the Keno canal. The complaint states An effort is going to lie made to abate development, her "Say yes, Mignon,” to continue the same name it has had, that the government has offered flOCO Perhaps no other county in th« Unit* the nuisances existing throughout the Secretary of the Interior Garfield the Klamath Falls Public Library. A for the required ground, but that this being particularly aell adapted to it and rd States presented a cleaner docket city, chief of which is the often ditch iu receiving the merited applause of tbe played havoc with fifty homestead vole of thanks was tendered Major haw lieen refuse-1 and f-'MXJO demanded. than that taken up Judge Frazer in this the esst end of town. audience. Muis Hammond did not do ers and timber and stone entrymen last Worden, in which the heartfelt appre Miss Mae Worden and Miss Louise as well as she usually does, for the At the close of the meeting Wednes city Monday. Three days were suffi week when word was receiv«! here that ciation of the Club of Mr. Worden's Sargent entertained a large number of cient to wind matters tip, and if the at day evening. Mayor Bishop asked that reason that she was suffering from a he hail accepted script that had been generosity were expressed. their young friends at the home of the torneys had lieen ready tor business, one hie apfioinlera lie confirm«!, and this A statement of the donations and ex former last Thursday evening. Military cold, but even under thia hardship she fil«l on the land located in township 37, or at the outside, two -lavs would have lead to a lively time for a few moments, penditures for the new library building pedro was played, refreshments were show«! splendid control of her voice and range 10, involving 9000 acres. Thia sufficed. That s|waks well for the |>eace resulting in the fxrstponiog ot action breathing. Mrs. Henry is so well action on tbe part of Secretary was the is as follows: served and one of the most enjoyable known that comment on her success is and moral lone of Klamath county. Il until the next meeting, when a full last thing expected by those taking up ' The cash subscription................... |550 00 evenings of the season was enjoyed by has reached a point where |x-ace officers board will 1« present. almost su|>erfluous. Her "Bright Star homesteads and timber claims in this 83 Donation on lumber bills ........... 70 the guests. and courts are a su|*rfiuity, for there ia of Love” was the favorite of the even section, for this name script wan re- Painting an<l varnishing........... 100 DO no apparent need (or their service«. Railroad Progress ing. jcct«l by both Commiaeioner of the One of the finest pieces of street work Replacing plaster.......... a.............. 45 IK) A grand jury was asked for and the The appearance of Mr. Camp for tbe Land Office and Secretary of Interior ever done in this city is nearing comple Cost of material and carj-enter following names were drawn: Robert first time was much appreciated. He is several years ago. At that time the tion on Cedar street, between Pine and the Work is progressing rapidly on work.......................... .............. 240 00 Hunsacker, foreman, John Janssen, C. High, ft ie being -lone by Major a master of the violin and the music land was thrown open to settlement and California Northeastern. Chief Engi Coat of removing City Hall an-l Leon 1-ewis, J. M. Fountain, F. W. Worden and at his own expanse. There lovers of the city hope to have tbe entry. As soon as Secretary Garfield neer Hoey was in tbecily this week and library building,................... 355 00 Eglington, A. I. Kilgore, ami E G. Kil was [>r,-ha|rs not a block in the city in pleasure of hearing him fr«juently in had seated himself in his chair an ap- stated that there were one thousand men The next regular meeting of the Club gore. N. luingell was ap|>oinlcd bal iff. the future. |>eal for a re-hearing was made to him at work and that the road would un will be Io l-l September 3, when a secre worse condition than thia, an I no belter Being the first grand jury called for and he revers«! the decision of bis pre piece of street can now be found any doubtedly reach I »orris ou schedule time. tary will lie elected. some time, considerable s|>eculatiun was decessor and accepted the script. Of where. This is the first time that Hoey has as rife as to its object, but Its service« re course, it is not to be doubt«! but t .at sumed the role ot a prognosticator, and There will lie a Civil Service Examina Church Services sulted in the returning of but two line he had the interests of the bomeetec 'er FORT KLAMATH job he know« when lie undertakes a tion held at Roseburg. Oiegon, July 23 bills, one lor Ed Wiggins for forgery and at heart, for all of these great sts ea- w hereof be speaks. aad 24, 1907, for the purpose of securing one against Joseph Coburn, thelt of a m . B. (Hl IK II Arrangements were compieteti thia Fort Klamath in located in the men have a predeliction for looking eligible* for the j-osition of Forest cow tielonging to J. G. Wight. It is al after the interests of the dear people There is always a welcome for you at a contract to week for the letting of Ranger. All those desiring to take the northern part of Klamath county, leged that lie stole this property la*. Mason, Davis an<l Company for the con Grace M. E. church in their temporary Ranger examination at this place, will and is in the center of what ia recog when their rights are jeopardized by Novciulwr. His bail was fixed it* 000. struction of the roadbed through marsh place of worship, one block north of notify the I'. H. Civil Service Comission nized as the Switzerland of America. the vicious corporations, and he there W iggins plead guilty and received the fore kicked the homesteader up in the land, and the papers were sent to Mr. Public School building. at Washington. D. or communicate In close proximity toCrater I-akeand minimum «entem « of two years. Con air without as much “as by your leave” Hood lor approval. II it is accepted by Sunday Services: to me at Koaeliurg Oregon. S. C. Bar surrounded by the greatest natural siderable regret was felt that it liecaiue preliminary. No notice was given to him. and u is almost certain «1 will lie, Bible School,... ....................... 10 a. m. drum, Forest Supervisor. and scenic wonders on the continent, necessary to iin|**ee xuch a heavy sen the homesteader that a re-hearing had for all wove« thus far made by Mr. IL-ey Preaching.......... . .11 a. m. and h p. m T. H. Page and E. S. Ayres cf Port it will, within a few years, 1« one of been ask« 1 for or that one hail lieen tence, but under the law this was the have met with the instant approval of Epworth la-ague ................... 7:15 p. m. land, F. S. Stratton and Miss Cornelia the greatest tourist resorts on the Ix-sl the court Could do. grant«!, and the first intimation that his sujierior, it will mean that the work Pacific coast. Work and worship with uh and we Stratton of San Francisco, ami a corps The grand jury made an examination they had of it was when they were noti- on this end of the line will be finished w ill do thee good. of servants arrived Monday aftern<M>u of tlie county otli- es and its re|airt ap | tied by the Lakeview land office of tbe So far a* lies in the power of the peo within nine months. Subject 11 a. ni.: "Spiritual Acquaint for n six weeks sojourn on Wood river proved the work that ia liemg done there | Secretary’s decision. This action Trams will be running intoUrr's Lake ance." ple of Wood hi ver Valley , Wood River and Spring creek. Wednesday morning in. it recommended that the sanitary places the homesteader on the defensive. July 15. and will reach I »orris, twenty subject for the evening service: they left for the upj»er country in charge is now in condition to be navigated by conditions in ami aiound the county It is not at al) likely that the matter mile« from this city by November. "Divine Healing." Text — Is any among of Frank Silvas. Messrs. Page ami boats drawing thirty inches of water. jail lie improve-). I is going to rest where it ie. Steps will you sk ’ k let him call for the elders of Tbe brush lias been cut on both sides Stratton are heavy owners of realty in M. Krtnic, who was held on a charge ; lie taken to have the whole controversy The Theater the church and let them pray over him, this city and county, among which is ami removed ; all sunken l->gs haul«! out ol assault on the little Welch girl, was re-opened, when it is voseible that it anointing him with oil in the name of the Republican an-l Worden blocks, the ami it ia now up to the County Court to turned loose, no true bill having lieen -rd and the prayer of faith shall save latter having been purchase I recen tly ' order the bridge* put in con-lition s<> that will lie found that the whole thing is found against him. The Margaret Iles company made its the sick an-l the Ixird shall raise him they will not obstruct navigation. It the work of some of those antiquate-l by Mr. Page. Court adjourned Wednesday evening first appearance at the opera house last up.—Jas. 5:14. i ie devoutly to be hoped that that body fossils and parasites that have been ami Judge Frazer returned to his home evening, m the "Senators I »slighter.” clinging tbe Interior Department for P. CONKLIN, Pastor. will act at its earliest convenience. KEN'O in Portland. years until thev have reached a stage ot The house was crowded anil not one of It ia difficult to conceive a more beau- senility. The matter should be fought haitist ciii kcii Following ia a list of jurors chosen, times present was disappointed. Con Keno is situated in the Southern I tiful landscape than is now presented on R. A. Einmitt, G. E. Hoyt, Orville El siderable surprise was manifested that Preaching services next Sun-lay at 11 part of Klamath County, on the the trip from Klamath Falls to Fort to a finish, for it is too unjust to be liott ami Geo. R. Hum being excused: dropped. such a good company could 1« brought o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. tn. Sun Klamath. <.-o. R. Hurn, II. h. Ihlen, John W. here, but Mr. Houston took a long day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. P. L . I Klamath river, at the terminus of navigation. Two steamers land here; Cox, Win McCollum, E. I»ennis, Geo. chance and the instant popularity with at 7:15 p. m. Everyone invited. A beautiful expanse of water, with a I mail, express and passengers are [Garfield Coming W. Ixsisley, Edward Freuer, W. D. which the company met last night 1 snow capped range of mountains with transferred from the stage to the Johnson, G. h. Hoyt, M. F. Orr, Fred would indicate that he has made no numerous high [>eaks, dressed in forests Hiss Campbell Returns ls«t at this point. Adjoining Keno Khallock, It. H. Moore, Roy Hamakar, mistake. Every memlier of the troupe green with patches of lighter green grass It seems to be pretty well settled that on the west is a large l>elt of timber, J. 0. Ferguson, Orville Elliott, A. I.. is good and the theater lovers will have showing through the broad expanse of Secretary Garfield will visit this project and on the east is a large body of Mias Stella Campbell, whoa* Klam Michaels, Itobt. Hunsaker, JohnJansaen hay field* in the Wood River Valiev, a treat while they remain. next month, July 15 l«ing the date set marsh lands. Near Keno, on the ath county's most popular girl was sent C. la-on Lewis, J. M. Fountain, It A. river, is immense water power. Tele now in full bloom, and the large herds for his arrival, it being further stat< to the Jamestown Exposition by the I imnitt. F, N Eghngton, R. I. Kil phone connections with *>ll parts of -if cattle grazing in the pastures presents that he will remain] here a week, Street Car Here Klamath Republican am) the Pacific 1 the country. Has a good school, two gore, II. If. Davis, Jack Horton, I>. P. a picture that can not l>e «pialed even movement is already on foot to ente Northwest, return«! home Friday even stores and two saw mills. Shook, II. I.. Boggs, 8. IL Booth, in Switzerland. tain the gentleman and to place befo ing. The trip was an eventfill one for I------------------------------------------------------ ' Thoma* Michael. The people of Fort Klamath cordially him the desires of the people of tl The first street car to reach this city her and she returns home filled with Mr. Marshall has gone to the Long thank the people of Klamath Falls for project that the work be hastened. The was brought iu Saturday by R. E. IIun praise for the greatness of t'nele Sam's Lake mill to do some team work. their very generous contribution to the matter is not to l>e done is a haphazard sucker an-l has attracted a good -leal of Mrs. Reames Honored dominions but more in love with Klam J. L. l’adgett has bought ami taken cleaning of Wood River and wish to as attention. II. A. Stearns took time by ath than aver before. From Minne- ’ manner, but a thorough systematic, poaaession of the Charley Miller proj>er- sure them that any surplus of that fund the forelock an-l boarded the car at his afxilis, from which fxiint she wrote to organization will lie perfect«! and ty on the corner. will lw strictly appli«l to their mutual every detail looked after. It is not the Mrs. E. R. Reames was h-imred by home ami paid his fare for the privilege. this paper, her trip was uneventful, but ‘ Ackley Brothers have a lease on the l-enefit. intention to do any knocking, nr kick Ix-ing elected associate worthy grand It is the intention of Manager while sejtiurning in that charming city They will overhaul Mrs. 1>. W. Ryan is having the old ing, out to go after the problem tu a matron of the Order of Eastern Star, at Buell t>> place the car at the disposal of she, with the rest of the party, was steamer Canby. the meeting of the Grand Lodge held in the Fourth of July committee ami the royally entertain«l in truly western and improve it and use it to transjtort Hessig Store building, which Pan business-like manner, simply for the logs fromiKeno to their mill at Klamath bought last fall, fitted up as a milliner purpose of getting something more for Portland last week. Her many friends service will I h > Inaiijtiiratel on the ways. Falls, this section. department. are extending to ber their contrailllu- National Holi-lay, I 4 Wreck on K. L. tions and uro delighted that she re The McIntire' Tranter Company has Mr. Jas. F>. Hodge has sold his ranch ceived this well deserved distinction. Concert based of Mr. Wright the Spencer cr«-k to Mrs. L. W. Copland and will remove Equipment For Sale Mrs. Reauws returned home this week, station and will make that one oi the to Medford. This ranch is one oi the '11.»* Ham that lelt l'okegnma Wednes accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. I stopping places. show ranches of the valley. On Sunday evening, June 30, there day morning took French leave o' its Jennings, and sister. The entire equipment belonging to engineer vvbile making the Y at Thrall Mr. Wright's* family has moved to There has been several catches of will be given in the Houston opera .Mason, Davis A Co., contractors of ami shot across the main line of the S.P. the Falls. They will quit ranching for Rainbow and Polly Varden trout taken house a concert and lecture5, the pro canal, is offered lor sale. It consists of Among the passengers on board were a while. out of Woo I River during the past week. ceeds of which will l>e for the lametit of Moonl’ght Excursion wagons, harnesses, stretchers, double the Catholic church. Bishop O’Reilly I. 1». Applegate, Mrs. Lena Hargus and of Nir*. Pearson a former landlady Mr.and Mrs. Booth of Dairy are visit I trees, scrapers, slips, carte, scrap iron, two children, Abel Ally, B. E. Jacobs, this place, came up on the Ager stage ing their numerous friend and relatives will deliver the lecture and his ability The Womans Club will give an excur ' track iron, blacksmith coal, donkey A. A. Cunningham and Leo Robin assures a literary treat to those who Monday and took the boat lor the Falls. here. sion on the evening of the 25th for the engines, centrifugal pumps, blacksmith son. Some of the passengers lost their will attend. The concert will la* partici II. L. Smith the blind merchant went Mr. ami Mrs. Collie Gray of Dairy are pated in by the best talent in the' city, benefit of the public library. Icecream ! outfits, tents, boats, shoes, undeivvear, head and jumped and as a result sus- cake and coffee will he served during the I overalls, rtiblier goods; ami a lull line of slight injuries, Those remaining in the to Klamath Falls Tues-lay on business. visiting their many friends. included in which will be Mrs. Zumwalt, trip. The Navigation comgany will groct-i iee. Miss Nickerson, Miss Worden, Mrs. train wete uninjured. Charley Shanks was a Keno visiter We noticed Dr. Parker of Klamath No reasonable oj’fer will be refused for furnish the Klamath and a barge free of Gates, Misses Applegate, Mr. Mason Sunday. Falls here the past week, well equipped charge, and Hie start will lie made at S all or any part of above ui 'e-h-s. For and others. Tickets will la- fifty cents to follow' the trail of any of the numer Stage Wreck R. A. Emmett is over on the coast dy o’clock sharp. Special music will lie urther particulars call at < amp 1, ami ous bears that bark in the foot hills over and will be placed on sale next week. MASON, DAVIS A Co., or E. ing Government surveying. «ee provided. on Seven mile. i W. GOWEN. t An accident incurred on the new At the school election Monday Cot> Frank Penton and Miss Myrtle Love, fatilge line near the Klamath Hot ard Madison was elect«! clerk and Brke Joint Freight Rate Goddess of Liberty I I who were recently married in Medford Springs last Fluidity, resulting in the MeConiiack ami Tower directors. Gun Club—June 16th arrived home Saturday night with a four serious injury of II. W. Straw, one of On and after Inlv 5 the foliowin the proprietors of the new line. When Wanted-Bids for Clearing horse load of housekeeping goods and a Ils big load of well wishes from their many will l>e the freight rate from Thrall t J. F. Redwine nearing the hotel the driver missed the 112 Klamath Falls: 1st class, fl.10, 2n friends. end of a culvert, causing the stage to 100 Ed Jacobson.... Persons who will contract to clear class, fl.05. 3rd class, 98 cents, 4t topple over, smashing it badly. None f»K John Crews....... sagebrush and plow ground ate invited <-la«s. 00 cents, 5th and all lower class«*, of the passengers were injured. Mr lió (’. K. Robertson t<> submit bids for doing the work on an S5 cents. Ular side Ilion will lie m <1 *r Straw is reported as improving lapidlv acreage basis. Lan-I to Is- cleared along 45 J. W. Treece.... F rank lit* W iiitk . aid vv i 1 re ch here jnobably next wet k. Macadam Road. 31» Robertson. Jr.... Three Days Suffice to Clear the Docket Secretary of Interior Accepts Script «RAND JURY ASKED FOR Its Duties Were Brief, Returning Only Two True Bills No Opportunity Afforded Bona Fide Settlers to Defend Rights