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Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JULY H, 1907 VOL. XII BIG BONUS IS PAID The Senatorship THE FOURTH I State Convention Pushing Work Official Newspaper of Klamath County NO. 15 GARFIELD PROGRAM State convention* in Oregon next Every effort 1» being put forth to rush l Will tiie opposition to Senator Ful Very Successful Celebration of the Spring, for Republicans and Democrats, to completion to this city the California- ton, in the Republican primaries next National Holiday may Is? called for nominating delegates N irtbeastero railroad. Archie Mason spring, lie so split up a* to accomplish to the National convention» and choos returned Saturday from Portland where nothing, just m » tin* opposition to The Fourth of '97 has pns-ed into his ing nominees for Presidential electors. l.e hail been for the purpose of making Jonathan Bourne, Jr,, in the primaries tory and w;th it on« oi the best times I These two political fonctions are not purchases for the carrying out oi his of April, 19M? Thia ia one of the live question* for the people of this city ever had on that ' provided for in tiie direct primary law, contract through the marsh land. He the approaching contest for United date. The Committee's efforts were I and it will la; nee -sary to arrange «orne purchased a <11 edger of a capacity equal htutes Senator, Another question is crowned with iinqualificl siicceMami no other metho! than prescribed by tiie to that of the clam digger which he now owns. In addition he made arrange thia: II the Republican nominee of the mishap occurred to mar the pleasures oi statute. the day. The only disarrangement ment* for a boat, equipped with a 40-h.! W. b. U ’ Ren, father of tiie direct pri primurii-s should be defeated in the |>opular election in June, by George E. ocurred with tiie firework» on tiie even mary law, yesterday advocated tiie ‘ ail p. engine and having a capacity for car UliumlM-rlitin, democrat, will the legis ing of the Fourth. Those who bail ing of a state convention to choose tiie rying sixty passengers and sixty tons of lature, undoubtedly to I«- republican, charge of trie display did not understand National delegates and nominate candi freight. Mr. Mason had expected to have his refuse to elect the democrat, even tiie method of setting them off, ami the date« for Presidential elector«, Tiie only result was Mornewhat of a fizzle. How I oilier way of choosing National dele clam digger at work about tiie 10th of i though he lie the "people’s choice"'.’ Still another question: In view of ever, this was compenaated for to a great gates, he said, would l>e for the state this month, but owing to a breaking of , < haiiil-erlain's possible victory at the extent on the evening of the fifth when central committees to appoint them. a part of the machinery and the unex- j |x>l|a, should republican candidates the best of aucceM was met with. It Tins power, though exerewed by tiie pected encountering of exceedingly tor tiie legislature pledge themselves, wa* unfortunate that theimnienw crowd state committee« of the smaller parties, i hard material the inlet to the main t by statement numlier 1, to vote ior the that attended th« celebration from th« is seldom exercirt-d by those of the larger canal was not completed as soon as he expected. However he believes that by people's choice, or should they promise country did not have the pleasure of see : parties. in a "modified statement,” to vote only ing the full display on the evening of It thus apjH-ars that Oregon perhaps the 20th he will have the work under the Fourth. tor the "Republican voters’ choice." , haa not given up political convention«, way and that within five months from ' I Beginning at alsiut three in the morn and that the war-bor«es may «niff again that date he will have completed his These problems are ruffling the seren t ity of not a few politician«; also of aev-1 ing npone had to refer to the calendar to that air on which they used to thrive ; contract. Secretary of the Interior Garfield will ascertain the date, for the boom, crash, eral »spirants for the shoes oi Senator | prior to enactment of the direct primary Down the line things are being rushed arrive in thia city on the evening of Fulton. Among them are: Senator: l>ang of gun«, anvil«, firecrackers and law in 1904. Not since April oi that year with an almost frenzied haste. Every i July 19 and will leave here Sunday July Fulton himself, who ia devoting the , other noines prrslucing agencie« notified bas there been a state convention, nor man that can be secured is being put to 21. With him grill be nine other gen summer, in large part, to looking after, the populace that the Glorious Fourth lias there been a county convention work and the force now numbers up tlemen, among whom will be Commis Twenty-five hundred dollars is a lug liis fences throughout the State; H. M. was at hand and all that remained to be since shortly before that time. Nomi wards oi 1200 men, the highest number sioner of the General Land Office Bal sum for the Fair Association to have in Cake, who ran Bourne a close race for done was to turn out and lie merry. nee« for the county and state elections yet reached. This number will be in linger, Director of the Reclamation Ser ita hands, but such la the case! Ami it tiie primary nomination last year and Ami this everyone did. of June, 1906. were chosen at the pri creased as rapidly as poasible. Orr’s vice Newell, Clifford Pinchot, Statis is all due to the getieroelty of Chief En . is watching the political fence« quite as j The parade w as a great success. M uch maries and there were no nom mating lake will be reached about the 12th of tician Blanchard and Chief Engineer gineer llissi of the Hotilhern Pacific. sharply as Fulton; F. W. Mulkey, who I labor and skill were expended in the conventions. Members of county cen- this month, or very soon thereafter. Heney. As is well known, the survey forth« Cal- occupied ti e short U-rm »eat in the sen- : preparation and the warm welcome that i tr I committee« were elected by the From there to Dorris it is a straight The party will be met at Medford by il<riiiaNorthva«terii pa««*« through the ate, between the end of Senator Gear each receive! a* it passel along the line several precincts in that primary elec away course, without anything of a diffi Project Engineer Murphy, and by him lair grounds. It is further known that in's term and Marcli 4, of tliis year, an>l showed that the people heartily ap tion and the county central committees cult nature in the way. After leaving conducted to Crater Lake. The plans the Aaaociatlon lias a lease on thia prop w hose new Isiom ha* assumed consider proved of the effort» of the originators, c ' wom the members of the state central Dorris and until the lake is reached for the entertainment of the distin- erly that is g<*«l lor several years yet. able proportions; W. S. U’B.en, fattier The street car, gaily decorated playwl committees one mem lier for each county. heavy work will be encountered, but guished party at .Medford are iu the It was this combination that spelled of initiative and referendum and direct an im|>ortant part in the parade, it be Regarding this matter, btate Chair already plans are being laid for the be ■ hands of the Chamber of Commerce of twenty-five hundred dollars for the asso primary, sometimes said to have a re ing the first time a car had traversed the ginning of operations on the tunnel and that city, and as the guests of that body man Westgate said : ciation, for the railroad com; any wanted, serve boom for governor for use in street* of this city. The M. W. A. float ' “In my opinion, Delegates to the Na it is the intention to carry them on all they will lie taken to Crater Lake. the fair grounds and the aaaociallon 1910; and T. T. Geer, ex-governor, wa* awardel tiie prize a* the mo«t re;<- tional Republican convention should be winter. The engineers are considering Here they will lie turned over to Super needed the money, and needed it badly. |sq>ular chbice for United .‘-tales Sena resentative float and the Portland chosen through a convention cal Ici at the advisability of beginning operations intendent Arant. From Crater Lake Hence the result. tor in the election of June, 1902, (de Clothing Store as having the best buri the proper time by the state central : on this side of the tunnel and having they will proceed to the Klamath The fact that the a»suciation ba I re- spite which Fulton was elected) and I lie«« float. Committee. Th« countV apportionment the grade readv for the steel as soon as Agency where they will become H e ceived till» handsome sum from the rail- now a nr» sp«|>er tuan of Pendleton.— Following the parade a large crowd of delegates to such convention would the tunnel is completed. If this is done guests of Superintendent Wilson. Ft-- u road company, through Bight of M ay Oregonian, fathered in the Court House yard for be on the usual legislative basis. The and nothing unforseen occurs it i« al the Agency they will proceed to Peii- n Agent W. 8. Worden, was made public the day. Mayor Bishop was unexpected law making no direct provision 4“ to most certain that the railroad will Bay. where they will be mt by t ie yesterday. It was received with much ly called fr< m the city and Alex Martin details in this matter, some plan, not reach this city early next spring. 1 Board of Directors of the Water WEDDING BELLS satisfaction generally, first tor the jr , acted a» president of the day. On vet worked out, must lie had. quite in Beer's Association, three meml>ers of reason that it placed the association on behalf of the mayor he presented to the the spirit of the primary law, to the I Inland Empire Club and three mem- a sound financial basis, would enable it visitors the keys of the citv and hade all end that the important work shall be tiers of the Chamber of Commerce and JOHNSTON CARLISLE County Court to remove to the new site ami place it in by them esejrted to this city. to have a g'*«l time. fully representative of the Republican 1 rank Johnston and Miss Bessie Car suitable condition and that it would also At the meeting of the B »rd of Direc Rev. Dunlap «aid the prayer of the re nit in the holding of a fair her* thia lisle were married at tiie residence «4 day. The musical part of the program voters of Oregon.”—Oregonian. The July term of the County Court tors of the Water Users’ Association, year that would lw tiie l-est the county Rev. J. W. Bryant, tho officiating wa* especially fine, partieulnrly the adjourned Wednesday, after the trans- held last Saturday, plans for the enter Additional Briefs has ever had, and nil this without the clergyman, at 7 o'clock Sunday morning, work of the chorus and the Military action of considerable routine business. tainment of the visitors were discussed probability of the passing of the inevit July 7. Tiie bride is one of the popular band. Mr. Mason and Ia*ader Daniela Moore Brothers were granted permission and Messrs Martin and Stearns were ap able' subscription list. If thia list is girls of tliis section, and has taught sev dewerve congratulation» on the admira to maintain an electric light and power pointed to outline a plan. Bishop O’Reilly and Father Feusi re- line along the public highways of the missing this year it will be as much eral terms in the public schools of thia ble manner in which they acquitted The reception committee tliat will go county, ■"he is an accomplished young •timed from laikeview Wednesday and county. They were also permitted to •atiafaition as the receiving of the to Pelican Bay to meet the party will themselves. lady and is noted for her amiability, a the Bishop returned to his home in use explosives in Link river, for the money from the Foulhern Pacific. The address of the day was delivered Baker City Thursday morning. They purpose of making the logway, the right consist of the Board of Directors of the trait that lias won for her a large circle Through thia I miiiur from the railroad of friends. by George Noland. It was an able and stop;ied in Bonanza and Merrill and se for theconstrnction of which was grant Water Users Ascociation, the secretary, company the association is in excellent Mr. Johnston is an industrious young scholarly effort and was warmly re lected site- for a church in each, of these ed to them at the last term of the treasurerand attorney, Mayor Bishop, financial condition, it has a surplus man of the highest integrity, C. S. Moore, as delegate at large, R. H. He has ceived. A flag was purchased by the places and it is likely that before long court. left over from last year of about five a homestead near Bly «here they ex|wct county and presented by C. C. Brower. Dunbar, H. L. Holgate and E. J. Mur« buildings will be pieced thereon. blind red dollars. Tliisvearit will re to make their home, and in addition to A bridge was ordered constructed ray, representing the Inland Empire The program of the afternoon at the ceive slxiut six hundred dollars from the this is interested in other pro;ierty in E. D. Whitney left today for Crater across Lost river on the Mabel Patter Club, and W. A. I>elzel1, O. B. Gates fair grounds attracted an immense state and will thus have in ita treasury this county. By bis industry and per latke, taking witii him the launch Woe- son road. It will cost $1450. Of tlria and P. L. Fountain, representing the crowd and again brought out promi approximately This ought to be us which he intends to place on that amount the property owners will pay Chamber of Commerce. severance lie lias livid a foundation for sufficient to do all that has to be done liis future success that assures him a nently the neceaeity for an enlarged body of water. Tiie task is not going to $450 and the county $1000. The committee will meet the party a grandstand when it ia removed to its and 'eave something for a nest egg. A draw was ordered placed in the Pelican Bay and escort them to Odessa, position of importance among his fellow I new location. There was plenty of fun be an easy one. but Mr. Whitney feels confident that he can carry it through. bridge across W.»od river near the Weed where luncheon will be served. They I Thin payment must go a long ways i man. at (lie fair grounds but there were no towards demonstrating what this |st|>er The honeymoon is being sjient on a I heart breaking finishes when it came to Among the equipment he is taking place. It will have a span of fifteen will arrive at the landing at 5:30 and in the city at 6:30. Saturday afternoon has always contended—that the Cali camping trip, after which they expect the horse races. The result of the races along is 750 feet of rope, with which he feet. intends to lower the launch to tiie lake. fornia-Northeastern has the interests of to go to their homestead. Licenses were granted to John W. will be devoted to going over the works. wa* as follows: thia community at heart and will Dyer of Keno, Fleishman A Fisher, From 2:30 to 4 there will be a public A. Maggard, a settler near Forsat,. The three-eights dash was won by reception in the rooms of the Inland demoastrate it if given an opportunity. Health Law Shirley V. The quarter and re|>eat was was brought to this city this week for > Dairy and Hoyt A Wheeler, of Fort Empire Club, after which the party will The payment of this money is a liberal Klamath. I won easily by Dick Rusher. Trixv bad treatment for blood poisoning. He suf- be taken on an excursion to the Low er allowance and shows that Mr. Hood and N. 8. Merrill and S. Stukel were ap Lake, a walkover in the three-eights dash for fered great agony on the trip and when returning about 6 o’clock. ilia principals are on tiie square. They The State Board of Health is prepar he reached Keno it was found necessary- pointed viewers for the location of a are willing to pay a fair price for what ing to prosecute a vigorous campaign for three-year-olds. Cravens won the 100- have him brought here on the Steamer road, under the direction of County I There will be no banquet. Project Engineer Murphy is to be they get and if a community shows a the enforcement of the provisions of the yard dash in the foot racing contest. Klamath. Dr. Maston, assisted bv Dr. Surveyor M. D. Williams, through the I congratulated on the manner in which disposition to mi-vt them half way it act of 11*05 and tiie rules and regulations Th« launch race on the Upper lake for Cartwright, has the case in charge, and . I.ibbey place, near Merrill. 1 be is handling this matter. He has will be discovered that the railroad will of the Board as provided by law. In Buena Vista cup was )>articipated in by but two contestants. F. P. Cronemiller every effort is living made to avoid the The road petitioned for by J. M. Pine, has shown himself to be a good deal of a cover three-quarters of the distance. It accordance with tliis plan Dr. Yenney and M. II. Wampler. It was won by necessity of amputation of the leg. out near the gap, was granted, as were diplomat. While the entire program is a safe prediction that the Southern has asked the Attorney General for his I the latter, who will retain the cup for Pacific will find that the Klamath opinion as to whese duty it is to bring Janies W. Skelton, father of Dr. Ida those asked for by Albert Burgdorf and rested with him, he has sought to dis the next year. In the free-for-all tribute the honors evenly among those country will give it a hearty greeting action against individuals who refuse or Stone, died at his home in Walkerton, George Ritter of Yonna Valley. launch race on Ixke Ewauna the Gad The report of the viewers and the particularly interested in the matter, and will not I h - found wanting in the fail to comply with the law. He states Canada, July 2, aged '.'4 years. der was the victor, with the King sec spirit of cordiality, for the ]>eople here that it is the duty of any and all of the It was the desire of the deceased that survey of the road asked for by S. B. and so well has he succeeded is evi ond. The rowing contest was won by | appreciate such indications of good will officers. This covers the iocal Health he should live until his birthday and it Gardnei of Fort Klamath were accepted denced by the satisfaction expressed by Capt. Nosier on a foul. The handicap: the different parties. as are manifested in the settiement with office, Dr. Maston, lie is in receipt of is a remarkablo coincident that his wish and the road was ordered opened. launch race was won by the King. The tiie fair association, which is essential!v the opinion and a circular respecting The County Treasurer was ordered to was granted. Dr. Stone went to Walker dog «winiming contest was won by Aus a county institution. Buell Resigns typhoid fever. Both of these are very tin White's “Murk." In the log-rolling ton about five weeks ago and was at her secure a suitable safe in which to keep explicit, mid it is the intention of the contest ls>th contestants, Ed. Bradley father’s bedside when death cnine. Iler the records and documents of the Doctor to carry out the provisions of the and Mike l.avinick, went off the log at many friends extend to her their deep county. J. I.. Buell, who for tiie past year has Great Section The Court has seen the error of its been secretary and manager of the affaire law to the letter, irrespective of whose the same time, but Laviniek seemed in sympathy. toes may be stepped on. It is not left n hurry to strike the water first, doing way regarding the bill presented by Claude Chastain lias returned from Charles Woodard f«r the repair of the of the Klamath Falls Land and Trans to his discretion, for where the Health so a fraction of a secund svonei Un* i his portation company, has tendered his Bonanza and has entered the office oi L. Jacobs and wife visited their ranch Officer fails to enforce the provisions of opponent, and as a consequence lost the the McIntire Transportation company crusher and has allowed the same in resignation and expects to return to Cali three miles from Bonanza this week. the law he is guilty of a misdemeanor full. fornia in about a month, His decision contest. as head bookkeeper. Claude has a host This is one of tig- largest and best ranches and liable to punishment accordingly. came as a great surprise to his many i of friends here who are glad to know in the comity and It is the intention of Bodge Returns friends. Mr. Buell has lieen a valuable I that In* is permanently anchorci in their Mr. Jacobs and his partner, Mr. Gunn, NOTES aid to the success of the Buena Vista Rapid Selling I midst. Mr. Swift, who has had charge to stock it with high grade cattle, drood I company, as it is commonly known here, Miss June Grigsby made a striking of the books expects to leave in a few J. E. Bodge hai decided- to return to mares and pigs, Mr. J uco I ih is greatly nppearance as the Goddess of Liberty. days for Grants Pass where he w ill look his first love, Klamath Falls. A short and his leaving will be a serious loss to impressed with tho importance of the One of the record-breakers has been it. During his connection with it lie time ago lie disposed of his tailoring . Bonanza section and in enthusiastic in the town of Dorris. But a short time ago The silver buggy belonging to Bald* after Mr. Mclutiie’s interests. has never lost an opportunity to promote business here and removed to Medford, its praise. this town was platted and placed on the win A Hughes and driven by Judge the interests and welfare of.the company where lie has a fruit ranch. While, Nature could not do better than it ha s market. It met with so much favor, Baldwin was one of the most attractive Macadamizing I and the success with which he lias met Medford is a pretty good little town, it for Bonanza and the surrounding that practically nil of the lots in the things in the parade. proves iiia ability as an executive officer fell short of what Mr. Bodge wanted and country. I have been up there several original town have been disposed of and of special merit. His leaving this city The excursion given by the Link- The work of macadamizing the Ea- lie lias decided to return to tliis city ami times, but on tho last trip it was the Engineer llolibird is now nt work plat ville Saddlery Company and thè Farm- planade will begin today and will be re-open his tailoring shop. He lias a will l>e regretted by a host of friends. first time that I made an extensive in ting an addition. Tho location of Dorris ers Implement and Supply I House uas carried on without cessation until it is host of friends here who are glad to vestigation. To say that I was surprised is such that the “wise ones” feel flint Notice thoroughly enjoyed by those who were completed. After this thoroughfare is learn of his decision, particularly among would lie putting it mildly. In my there will be something doing there anil fortunate enough to go along, It was a surfaced, then the other principal ave the band boys, for Mr. Bodge is one of opinion that section is one of the best if consequently have plunged to the limit. For the convenience of those of our mont unique method of advertising and nues in the addition will receive atten i the best trombone players in the State, not the best in the county ami when the i Already several substantial buildings in a fair indication of the enterprise that tion, it being the intention to macada 1 and tiie loss of his services was an I ! customers who have small lawns ; we people begin to come ill here they will are under const ruction, and when the will allow irrigatfin _ of same, wimotit is placing these firms so firmly in the mize all of the streets. I aching void that has not been tilled. j meters, between fi and 6:30 r. x. only , undoubtedly 1st attracted to the valleys railroad reaches there this fail it will forefront. Mr. Balge returns to Medford Tues at the regular flat rate price. Any non- The second pipe line is now' under surrounding Bonanza. The people up present quite a degree of activity. Tli6 of this time will lie cause for day for tiie purpose of closing up his i observance construction, and it will not be long un there are made of the right kind of stuff town of Picard is to be moved hag and shutting of the service at the curb, and and they are bound to make a success of baggage to Dorris, and this had the I Mrs. fierce Evans, accompanied by til city water will lie on all of the business and returning here, which he a charge of 50c male lor again turning ■ will do in about ten days. on. Kl.imati* Falls Lt. A W. Co. It streets. effect of booming properly considerably. her «intet, t etui tied home Wednesday. it.” < Railroad Company Pays Association Distinguished Party Reach Here July 19 COMES VIA CRATER LAKE TWENTY-IIVE HUNDRED This Places it on a Sound Financial Basis and As sures Its Succcess Reception Committee is Ap pointed to Meet Party at Pelican Bay