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Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XII. REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 4, 1907. Official Newspaper of Klamath County NO. 14 terstate Irrigation and Forestry Expraii- which will be in charge of the Histers of CIRCULATE PETITION BIG REALTY DEAL tion, tlie California btatv Fair and St. Francis. This institution will la, sp. < ial harvest excursions over Califor erected next year, perhaps sooner. It will represent an investment of from Landowners ol I pper Project A»k California Capitalists Invest Heavily nia are among the entertainment fea tures promised those who attend. f.V ,IMMI to IBS),out*, Slid will lie one of In Klamath Realty for Clear Lake Hum The pur[».M-“ of the Congress are de the finest hospitals in the stale. The clare«! to be "Have the forests, store the Academy will probably lie ¡11 charge of One of th« largest realty transactions fl'KHls, reclaim the deserts, make home- tin- Histers of the Holy Name I Ins 1 The go's! sens«' and judgment of the I order is nwognixed as occupying the front |>eopl<- ol the Up|x*r project is once in the history of the county was con ion the land,” arid all who are interested rank educationally in the I nited more manifest!-*! in a (s-tition that is summate«! last week, when articles of in these objects or in any of them are Htates, and it will mean that if they now l>eing circulated anions tin- land incor(e>ration were fih-d in Hacramento invited to participate in the delibera come Imre, this l ily Will have one of the owners of that section. Not long ago it for the Klamath Kor|ioration. Thia tions and thereby contribute to a wise finest aca»!euii«s on the Pacific ( oast. was suggestod that a road to Clear l-ake company ia <-omp<,s«d ol men ol recog- direction of National policies and devel Upwards of *75,01«* will lie invested in would help matter*. Il was taken in nizeil financial ability, who have been opment of practical methods of conserv i tin-erection and isjuipnient of th« aca ‘ hand and within two weeks completed, interested In thi* city by the indefatiga ing and developing the great natural demy that will occupy the site set aside ' the final touch having la-en given it last ble efforts of Frank Ira White. As an resources of the country. This i* the next thing that the people for it in the Buena Vista Addition. , Saturday. Now couies the petition, ami nounced in last week’s Republican, Mr. Work will probably begin on it within instead of following the lines of radical- White went to Han Francisco to close up I of this county want to turn their atten the next year. These statemuiits were I i*ni a practical course is lieing pvrsued. a big transaction. This includes the tion to after the departure of the Secre I received by a burst of applause by those I That it will l>ear fruit and accomplish I transfer to the Klamath Korporation tary of the Interior. Ever since the _____ » • present. , the purpose for which it i* lieing signe<! of thirty-sovei* blocks in the Mill’s addi- government entered this field, the ques i tion to thia city and sixty acres of tion of advertising this section has been ' Relative to the settlement of this sec 1 is almost certain, it it is within the under discussion. Some efforts aside tion he state.! that he had dismissed 1 |iower of the Nervice to comply with the the .Mitchell tract. The Klamath Korporation is incorpo- I from talk have laren made to do this, ! plans for such work and that he had , request of the signer. under consideration work along thia line That the remdente of the Upper Pro- rated with a capita) itock of |!00,OUU. but nothing of a substantial nature. ' that would la* productive of much g'»«! . ject are united and working in unison ft i* incorporat«-d under the laws of The time to do something along this 1 lias been deiuonstraled time and time : California, the articles having been line is at thia Irrigation Congress. Ida for this Basin. For the past severe! week* the Bishop again. There i* no friction. They ' flle*l in this Htate June 28. The officers ho will tell you that great benefit accrued ; has i>een traveling over Id* great dioi-ese stand abouldcr to shouhler for the g*«od are A. I.. Darrow, president; F. J. from advertising that was done tor that | Kt. Rev. C. J. O'Reilly, Bishop of the perhaps the greatest in the United of that section, and the consequence Rubstaller, secretary; E. A. Nicolaus, state last year, when the Congress wa* This county has bad many a knock diocese <>( llaksr City arrived in this city Slates. Nearly all ol bis tripe have been will be that they will make headway, treasurer, The principal place of bu«i- held at Boise. Sacramento is close since it began to climb upward*, but last Saturday morning, having l*en de- made by stages. He was worn out when while if they were continually at logger lies* will be Sacramento, Calif., with enough to this project to make the the hardest of all was administered thia lay ed al Pokagama Friday. Ills corning lie arriviii here and his lalajra Sunday head« they would remain at a comjiara- branches in thia city, Portland and Congress of the greatest value in spread week when a sign bearing the following Heattie. The Oregon agent wilt be ing the fame of Klamath and steps inscription was nailed to the bridge at this tune was for the pur|>«*e of drsli- morning so fatigued him that it was tive standstill. should l>e at once taken to prepare for crossing Link river: "This bridge is eating the Catholic ehurch in thia city only by exerclaing all of his will power The petition 1* published herewith. Frank Ira White. The entrance of thia comj>any into the occasion. and administering the sacrament of con that he was able to appear Sunday even Close to one-third of the land has I wen condemned, by order of the County firmation, b,th of which ceremonira oc pig. A» a consequence hia lecture was signed up to this appeal. It is one of i thi« field moan« much for thia city, Court.” Isn’t that nice? Th* only Council Meeting necessarily short, but brief a* it was, it the moot diplomatic moves that the peo Ixiat apring Mr. Darrow wan in this curred Sunday morning. gateway into thi* city and county is not Every aeat in the church was occu- was tilled with wholesome truths that ple ot the Upper country has yet made city, and while hero diecussed thia fit for use. And every man, woman project with a Republican representa pied when the services commenced. ap|s-aled toall of thooepresent,irreaptn:- and it shows their good judgment: and child will see that sign the first The regular meeting of the conncil was time they enter this city. They will Tin* ladles of the congregation had live of creed, ft was an ap|>cal for a ! To the Director of the U. f*. Reclama tive. It was not definitely decided that tin- dea would lx* closad, and it wan for heh! Monday evening, and perfect har feel that they have taken their life in ■pent much time ami lalxir in procuring unity of faith against the great moral tion Service :— the purpose of making a final examina mony seemed to prevail throughout the their hands in having crossed it. If the flowers and decorating the altar, and battle Hint is Iwing waged throughout the Through D. W. Murphy, Project tion that Mr. Darrow came here. At meeting. The salaries of the police force County Court had put their heads to the Interior of the edifice presented a world, a Imltle between truth on one , Engineer: that time he stated that if the people be were allowed without a murmur. very pretty ap|*earancr. A throne had side and heretical teachings on tlie gether for the purpose of concocting Kir:—The undersigned respectfully Instruction were issued to the police some scheme to injure this countv they l>ren erected on the left of the altar, and other. It is a battle in which all Chris represent that they are deeply interested represented entered thia field it would this was occupied by Bishop O'Reilly. tendom is interested and all drnomlnn in the early construction of the dam for be with the intention of pushing their to strictly enforce the ordinance pro could not have evolved a mure devilish The high insss was preceded by the lions are engaged. He gave a brief re- the Clear Lake reservoir, being the interests to the fullest extent. He was hibiting the firing of firecrackers, fire and effective way than that adopted dedication service«, which consisted of i sume ofthconrl that the Catholic church owners of the ntimlier of acres set oppo lunch pleased with what he found here, works and such like. It is to be hop«*d Tuesday morning when Iteputy Sheriff the blessing of the church. High urn»» is taking in this great struggle and site their respective names, of lam! to tie and while be was already pretty well that each citizen will constitute himself Hchallock was ordered to place that was sung by Father Eeusi, it lieing the showed himself to la- a master ot great irrigate*! from the waters of Clear lake, [■oated on conditions, be was not pre- a committee of one to »ee that this or sign on the bridge. first tunc this form of service has been intellect and thoroughly v.-rsed in the or bordering upon Tule lake; ami they l«re<l to «*■« matters as lar advanced as der is complied with, (or it is impossible The sign was put up there for the pur they were. for the (»dice to I* everywhere. used in this city. The choir, under the religious doctrines of the different de represent further; pose of relieving the county of any re The gentlemen composing the com An ordinance was introduce granting sponsibility in case of accident. Any direction of H. K. Noel, was most excel nominations. That they desire, and hereby ask, the pany are among the strongest people C. 8. A R. 8. Moore permission to erect school boy knows that it will not have by Toeoday morning he, *ccon>pani«*d lent. Reclamation Service to b«*gin construc- Bishop O'Reilly preached the sermon, Father Feuai, left for I^keview, where ! tion of said darn at the earliest practic financ ially in the state of California. . poles on certain str«*ets. These are for such an effect. For the past year the taking as his subject the Real Pres he will deliver the Fourth ol July ora able «late, ami if no approvable bid* are They have heavy investments in the the support of wires hi be used in fur County Court has known that thi* ence. !!<• explained in a clear, conci««*, tion. They will remain there the bal 1 received, to do the work by force ac Golden "-tate and are in the habit of do* nishing outside towns with electricity. bridge has been badly in need of repair. ing business with a vim and vigor that It will come up for final pa-sage at the A ten year old boy could have seen that logical manner the tcadiingv and la-liel ance of the week, when the Bishop will count; of the Catholic church on this aubject return to this city on hi* way back I« if he had watched the bridge when a That the people of the Upper Project generally charcterize the California cap next meeting. italist. The location of the property ami his sermon tnade a marked impres hi* home. freight team was crossing it. The appreciated the ne**-**eity of the Service they have acquired make it adaptible An Automobile sion 00 the large congregation present l-apers of the county have called the at first undertaking the initial work of the New Reservoir for manufacturing pur,>ose«, a« it is along Following the high n a«s the sacrament tention of the court to the condition of Lower Projwt, ami (or two years have the railroad and has a big frontage on of confirmation was administered U> M the bridge and asked that it be placed lx*en (laying their assessments to main Again are th “ streets of this city to be the lake. In Mills addition is an ad* class ol lour boys an*l live girls. in a safe condition. What has been the tain th*- Klamath Water Users assix ia- to The AA’liter Company has dei i<h-<! mirable location for a hotel and home*. enlivened by the toot,toot ot the automo place a ri-x-rvoir on the west side of the ' tion. w ithout impatience or complaint, That these thing will come through the bile, this time thechauffeur l>eing Major result? Nothing. That^would be con river, to Is* used in supplying the re*i- ( having full confidence in the Kervice, effort* of the new company is certain , Worden. He and AV. S. Worden have trary to the tenets of the present County Never before has th« jieople of thiH "dents of that »«-ction. This <feci»i >n was ami realizing the work on the Upper and in the section w here this property purchased a 30-horse White touring car Court. It is too busy in poking its nose city had the pleasure of hearng such a ri'iicheil Ia»t w«M*k after Mr. Gates’ arri l’roj«H"t would not lx* delayed longer is locati-d will be «ten the greatest activ and with a machine of this size ought to into small affair* to give proper atten concert as that given in the Houston tion to the larger ones of the county. If val. Under tlie plan the company Iwar* I than necessary; and this petition is nut ity within the next twelve months. be able to climb any thing in the coun opera boil"** Hnnday evening ami few it had been a question of removing a 1 the expense ol the construction of the signe*! in any other spirit tiian the try. audiences have shown greater apprecia tree, or repairing a sidewalk or raising the desire to <. * <1 operate heartily with reset v>>ir. Moure Bros, and R. I*. t Harry E. Peltz expects to have his ( a row with some oommittee they would tion of the masterly effort* of the singer* 1 Reclamation Service. | Breitenstein with other property owners machine here in the near future and ."lore Freighters and musicians. Time was the only bar , have been right on hand, but when it ' are to pay for the* pipe arid the cost of with these two as coaxers Klamath Falls 1 to many cncliore*. came to a question of vital importance 1 laying the same. They will lx* reim ought to have a number of machines WEDDING BELLS The trio by Mr*. Gates, Mrs. Zumwalt to the entire county, they were wrapped bursed by the Water Company supply McIntire is going to have opposition here at an early date. and Misa Worden gave the audience an in the arms of Morpheus with a shroud ing the water at the schedule price until I on the Pokegama line. Business be idea «>( what to expect, and dieappoint ' of cobwebs. EVENS — SMITH the entire expenae incurred is liquidate«!. tween here and Ager was not as heavy ment was plainly visible when they Is it any wonder that people coming Miss Grigsby Wins It is proposed to make connection ss it was at first thought it would be, Mis« Kate Madelia Smith, of Picard, could not la* induced bi respond to the into this county are confronted with with tin* water main on West Main|street, and James Alfred Evens, of Hiskiyou and as a result seme of the freighters enchore. Miss Worden followed with a signs stating: “Do not blame ue for from which point the supply for the Co., Cal., were united in marriage at liaxe decide*! to return to their first love Miss June Grigsby was elected God-, piano solo that aurprimw! her admirera. ■ new reservoir will lx* furnished. This the Imine of the groom's sister, Mrs, and make a scrap for the business origi- dess of Liberty for the Fourth. The the condition of the roads. We pay our She shows a mastery of tiie piano that will obviate the necessity of shutting off 11. C. High, this city, Sun-lay evening. 1 nating at Pokegama. The amount of voting closed Monday evening and when taxes,” and that latest effort of the is phenomenal. Her touch is perfect the city’s supply in case it is at any June 30, I*. Conklin officiating. Palat freight coming through Pokegama is the ballots were counted it resulted ss County Court “This bridge is con and her interpretation *U|>erb. Then demned?”. The former "sign is to be time found necessary to empty the old able refreshment* were served bv thé , very light just now, and as a conse follow*: came Mis* Nickerson, *0 spirituelle in 1 reservoir. Miss Grigsby 1576, Miss Goodrich 891, seen in many sections of this county. huâtes*. Miss Smith ha« been the suc quence Mr. McIntire has transferred appearance and sang “I Heard the some of his teams to tirant'« Pass. This Miss Elliott HIM. Miss Rolf 575. Miss The taxpayers of the county have been cessful teacher at Picard. The young Voice of Jesus Say.” It was beautiful, very {>atient with the manner in which couple will make their home in Siskiyou was done in accordance with an agree Niles 401. Miss Grigsby's many friends the affairs of this county have been ad Power Project •o much so that one was almost forced ment be made with the teamsters when feel very jubilant over her success j Co., Cal. to say “I hear the voice of angels sing.” he first enter«**! this field. He stated to and she feels very grateful for the loyal ministers I. but there seems to be a Mise Nickerson is* great singer, and limit to the endurance and these signs to the freighters that if they would re support given her in the contest. Assistant Chief Engineer S. W. Cur I has only begun her career. Prof. A. L. are notices of the approaching storm DRIZZLE- SLATER main on th«* line that he would give tis and Construction Engineer Edward Camp ap|>ear<M| as soloist in concert for unless tlie County Court wakes up and Blockley <d the Southern Pacific rail George D. Grizzle and Miss Minnie E. them the preference; that if the busi Strayed the first time in this city, It win* until- does something else aside from holding road arrived here Tuesday. They are Slater were united in marriage at the ness was more than they could handle ral that his number was watched (or its bi-monthly meetings, drawing its he would bring in his Grant ’ s Pass here for the purpose of closing up some Presbyterian church Monday evening, with considerable interest and the ap- salary, paying bills and adjourning. business connected with the jxrwer pro Rev. W. F. Shield»of Medford, otticiat- teams; if it fell below normal, then he Came to my place in tlie upper end of plan**: following it showed that lie won The condition of the Link river bridge would return his teams to Grant's Pass ject on S|s-m er Creek. The S. P. has ing. P. e valley al> it tune 15, I!«)?, the fol the heart* of his hearers. II« is n inn«* is ilue absolutely to the gross careless and give them the right of way. lie come out in the iqien in regard to the lowing diseiil<el animais: 1 sorrel A large number of friend« and reta- ter of the violin and 1* an addition to matter and all bills are now (mid direct lives of the contracting parties * were lias kept his promise faithfully, and a» mare, branded N on the left shoulder ness of the County Court. It has been the musical circles of this city that is by that corporation- It is now pro present to witness the ceremonies, The result the teams that ren ained on the and J B on left hip. left ankle crooked, familiar with the danger for many very valuable. The closing number of months, and while it made a partial posed to push the work to an early com bride was attired in white silk and I «as I’okegama run have had plenty to do. natural pacer, strip in face and weighs the concert was by Klamath Falls’ effort to remedy the evil, the fact that AA’hat the result of the return of the about 1200 ]H>un<ls ; 1 bay horse branded pletion and it i* hoped to accomplish attended by Miss Anna O. Terrell, The nightingale, Mrs. Don Zumwalt. Mr*. it has become necessary to warn the teamsters to their old stamping ground this within the next two years. Up F on left shoulder, 01 on left hip and groom wore conventional black, 1 ms bro Zumwalt lias btien heard many times in wards of .Illi) men w ill be employed there ther 8. B. Grizzle acting as Inst man. will be remains to lie seen. That they weighs nlroilt 1200 pound«. The owner public against its use is sufficient evi this city, but all former efforts were within a short time and it is expected To the 1 train of l.olicngi ill*« wedding wilt make a determined fight for busi can have the animats by paying for ad dence of the careless and unbusiness dwaifed into insignificance by her sing like way in which it is running the that they will complete their lalmrs march, played by Miss Mae Worden, ness is certain, but whether this fight vertising and cost of keeping. ing Sunday night. Her audience affairs of the county. within a year. The plant will develo|a< they took their place under an immense will take on the shape of a rate war 7-4-3t P. H. G kay . Bi.i'Kir.i.n, O keooii . would not accept the decision of "no en in the neighborhood of 50,<MM) horse bell ol white roses, being married by the cannot be foretold at this time. It is chore” from her and was so insistant power and this will h«> used on the Sis ling ceremony. likely, however, that the rates will re that she returned and crowned her effort Chamber of Commerce A. O. U. W. kiyou«, the Shasta route and Eliminili main as they are and the teamster* de Mrs. Grizzle is the daughter of Mrs. by singing "Killarney.” Thin whs Falls-Natron division. pend upon )>er*onal appeal to win back Alina Slater and is one of Klamath's Officers Elected particularly appropriate and WIIK At the regular meeting of the Cham This week there was a man here to fairest daughters. She has a host of their old friends. Ami, then, they make a most remarkable co-inci.lent, for a ileal with McIntire. ber of Commerce Tuesday evening, the "Killarney” is Bishop O'Reilly’* favorite look over this field aH 11 pt iMsible young friends who will regret to miss District Deputy Geo. T. Baldwin lust her Hom their circle, but join in wish J It* slated following officers were elected: Presi location for a drvgood* store, song. Iler interpretation of this gem dent, W. A. Del,ell. vice president. K. evening installed the officer*of Linkville from Moore's melodies was fine, so per that you can buy cheaper here than ing her all the bliss that a happy wed Official Call If. Dunbar, treasurer, Alex Martin, Jr.. Lisige A. O. U. AV. fect, indeed, that one would imagine that in any tow n south of Portland and tak ded life will bring. The new officer* are: Mr. inizzle is one of the solid men of ing into consideration the qua 'y <4 the Kecretai v, C. E. Widdoes. she was one of .Erin's fair daughters. John Yaden, P. M.- W.; Walter lam- An advance copy of the Official Call Following the concert was the lecture goods a person is wasting tune 11 going thecolinty. Ilelias by industry and nox, M. AV.; Dr. Win. Martin, <>.; C. Geo. C. Hill received word from his of the Fifteenth National Irrigation Con and push built up a large business in or sending to the metropolis 1 u any by BishopO’Reilly. lie was intrisluced I by Attorney C. F. Stone, who in a few thing in the way of clothing or divgoods. the marble and monument line ami has gress ha* l>een received by the Republi- 1 old Oakland home that his brother, Hoffman. F.; J. W. Siemens, Recorder; well chosen word* gave the audience an He came to the conclusion H ut there is i erected some of the largest stone struc Jcan. It i* issued from the Headquarters Harry AV., had pa-sed the examination Alex Martin, Jr., Financier; Geo. T. inkling of what the distinguished lec not a city in the state w li*-r •• t lie bn sines tures in the county. A man of sterling of the Congress at Sacramento, Califor for admittance to Annapolis. He is Baldwin, Receiver;. L. Fairbank-, turer wa* doing (or Klnnath County and men are so up-to-date and alive as they qunlilies, ho has by his integrity and nia, and announces that this important a product of the California schools and Guide; Leslie Rogers, I. W. Tlie A.O. U. W. is in most excellent what lie had in store for it in the futur#. are in Klamath Falls mid the best evi attention to business established himself convention will be held in that city the fact that he took tneexamination on Preceding his lecture, Bishop ( 1’ Reilly dence of it is the thoroughness of the firmly in this community and created a September 2 7 inclusive next. The doc short notice and lead all competitors shape in Oregon having a large reserve ument recites the purposes of the Con speaks well f> r his ability and the fund and not b.-mg equaled in prompt gave a positive statement of the plans system of advertising. Il he had been future that is exceedingly bright. gress, invites the appointment of dele thoroughness of the colleges of ti e payment of death claims. F. Wertlieii..- After tie cerenionies refreshments he has in hand for thia city relative to tohl that business wa so good in this the sister's school and hospital. When city he would not have believed it, but were served at the home of the bride’s gate» by organized bodies of all kinds, Gohlen State. Hecnters tlie academy er of Portland died on June 21 w.i* he return* to Baker City he will make be is now convinced that this city is a parent when 11 jollv time was had, the and announce* special railway rate* over at once where be will remain for eight buried on the 23 an 1 hi* Iwneflciary was paid on the 2-itli. . all railway lines to California. An In years <•> f e I <■ c< n | 1 tea id* cours*. usual profusion of rice prevailing. final arrangements (or the hoapital, I lender. I • . I DEDICATION SERVICES GATEWAY IS CONDEMNED Distinguished Catholic Prelate Here County Court Says Bridge is Unsafe LECTURES IN EVENING GROSS NEGLECT SHOWN Promises Academy and Hospital for this Should Have Been Repaired Months AgO”Taxpayers are Wrathy