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Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY-, OREGON, JULY 18, VOL. XII. RUSHING RAILROAD REPUBLICAN I DITCH COMPLETED CH AMBE of COTI .IE RCE Moore is first I nit Turned Over to the (Jov Made for | Representation at Sacramento. eminent by Mason, Davis Co. goods and ni tide - into which lunilier ennteis. There is a big lieti hem for Illis. You WIX Hn<l that if the people show an interest in their town tin* rail- mad will ulso and lend a helping hand. Establish a weekly or monthly payroll here mid then you will see a city that will limn. A town depending on a farm ing community is always a go<xl one but add to this a few factories and you will bave something to be proud of." Another evidence of the desire of the company to reach liere at an early date is the movement now on hxit to secure the right of way for a "shootly” track acro»» the grad«' till« siile of Dorris. It is not definitely decided whether this will lie built or not. If the tunnel am) other heavy grading can lie completed ill lime, then the over the hill tract will not I* laid, lint if it is seen that It will require a longer jieriixl to complete Ibi» ' work, then the shootly track will be used (or the present. 1907. fails to fill the role assigned to her. Mr. Harvey was splendid. Sot the least important oismLei wax our own Ear! Whitlock. If a part had been created for him no tx-tter “election could have lx-> n made than that of the Boston dude and he portrayed it to a nicety. One of the pleasing features of the evening was the commencement of the play at 8: 15. Heretofore the delay in raising the <-ur- tainw.i- productive of much cripr ism, but in the future this will lie avoided, for Whether the audience is present or not, 8 :1'i will be the time of commence ment. The public should assist the management in the matter by being in their seats before that time, for it is the source of much annoyance both to those present and the players where people come in after the curtain goes up. Friday and Saturday nights Stricken Blind will lie presented. Off cial Newspaper of Klamath County NO. 16 SECRETARY GARFIELD A special rioM-ting of tb<* Chamber of At 2:';o Sunday afteriuxm the la-t sctMipful of dirt was taken from the Commerce w as held at it« headquarters channel leading from the I jqxr Lake to in the I’ostoffice block Tuesday evening. the lieielft.il'*« of the muin i-aiial and The purpose of the meeting was the dis- the work on the first unit was Completed. 1 cusaioli of ways and means for the prop It was attended Iry no ceremonies anil er representation of this county during th<> transfer of the canal from the con the National Irrigation Congress that is trin tors, Mason, Davis A Co., to the to lx* held in that city next September representatives of the government was a 2-7. This is the first meeting that has been held since the inauguration of the mere formality. Perhaps the most satisfied man con new officer»and it was largely attended nected with the enterprise was Archie and a great deal of interest was mani- Mason, who has bad charge of the work. 1 tested. It is Mr. Delzell’» intention to From its inception it has meant a life rejuvenate the organization and try ami most strenuous for Mr. Mason, arxl he induce the buaine»» men to make it felt that a load had been lifted Iroin bis what it purports tola*—an aid to the de- shoulders when he completed the tusk velopmei t of the city and county. Additional Briefs Relative to the Irrigation Congress that be undertook nearly it year and a halt ago. During that time Mr. Maxon lone wise move was made and that was Let us figure on your work. Baldwin bus lalxired faithfully to carry out the . the decision to eliminate the appoint- 4 terms of hi» contract and the instrue- j meat of a committee to look after the A Baldwin, plumbers. lions of the engineer». The revolt oi lii» , matter. A man is to 1« employed Iodo Mrs. L. E. Kingsley and children ol labors will stand as a monument to his ; the work, and the officers of the Cham- S«n Francisco are visiting Mrs. llama- One of the features for the entertain skill and ability, for no better piece of | tier are to see that he doe» it right. If ker this week. "The railroad will not reach Klamath ment of the Secretary of the Interior work is to lie found anywhere among this is done there will be no difficulty in Fulls (or two vear», or may tie three." Bonanza Creamery Need any plumbing done? Then get will be a public meeting to be held at the project» now under construction Uy securing ample means to carry out the "I doubt very much if it will ever come our prices first. Best work and reason the court house on the evening of hie ar ' plans of the Chamber. All the buai- into thi» city ftt all." How ollen these the government. rival. It will last from 8 to 10 o’clock, able prices. Baldwin A Baldwin. 4 two »tutvinents have lieen made by peo Mr. Mason has taken the contract for i nexs inen want is effective work and if "Bonanza creamery butter" sounds and will be addressed by the «•ecretary. Dr. Miller of San Jose was in the city Mr. Garfield is a mixer from Mixerville ple in thia city, and hymen who ought good and it is just as good as it sounds. the construction of the railroad through . they can get it, then there will be no this week on his way to Spring creek and likes to meet the "common peo to know hatter. The latter one i» set at Last week was the first time that this the marsh for the California North- 'question aliout the funds. A. H. Naftzger was present and where he goes to enjoy the fishing to be ple.” He has a warm hand shake and rest for all time by the action of the could lie beard in this county, but from • ‘torn and is moving the big Orange railroad company |uiyiiig to the Fair As no* <>n it is apt to become a household ,iec 1 ■ gt ' ierr. ft will lie ready for stated that he had received a letter from found in the celebrated stream. does not get cold chills in the spinal sociation the |2MM> last week. It is word, for the output of the new cream operation in a few days. Most of the I Mr. Shoup of the Southern Pacific, re Invitations have been issued by Mr. column if the hand is a little grimv. If Ixuia tide evidence and it is not likely ery is one ol the finest ever offered in other equipment has been sent to the questing that he render what assistance and Mrs. A. H. Naftzger for an at home there is anyone in the county who doee that anyone will have the lia,dlh<«xt to this market. The creamery was started nortl ern part of the state where the he could in the matter of having this Saturday evening, from 8 to 10, for the not meet the Secretary it will be his or eome forwar*! with the etetj^n-iil that last Wednesday, and citizens of Bonanza company has a contract for the grading section properly represented at the Con purpose of meeting Mr. Garfield. her own fault for every opportunity has Mr. Naftzger stated that the the road will not build Into this city. were as elated over the event as if it <d eight miles of road for the Mt. 11 oxi gress. tieen afforded to bring about such a re R om Sutton of Oakland, Cal., plan for the Chamber to follow is to em As to the former, there are today men were a big factory. Not that tth-y electric line. sult. Those who are unable to meet evening ploy proper j>eople to gather and install rived here Monday who insist on it. But they have not a thought it would mean millions to the him in the evening, will have a chance liis way to hi» ranch, where the exhibit and handle affairs in Sacra foot to stand on. Il is admitted by all town, but Ix-cause it is in the blood of to do so Saturday afternoon during the Erickson Buys mento. Plenty of printed matter should he expects to make considerable im public reception iu the roems of the In that the road will reach I>orri» this fall, the Bonanzait«*» to feel happy over any I m * provided ami every effort should lie provements this summer. and the railro»*! company has stated so, thing that helps their town or section. land Empire Club. made to bring prominently before the Eric Erickson of Ferndale, California, too, < If course, in matters of this kind Ait«l they have good reason for the feel Mark L. Burns returned Tuesday ev All plans for the entertaiment of tl e what the railroad company may *av ing of pride over the work of ........ream arrived here for the purpose of looking people attending, the worth and possi ening from Y'reka, where he had been Secretary are complete. Project Er._ - should carry no weight when pitted cry for it will do much to make Bonanza over the country. Ifeisoneof the big bilities of the Klamath Country. for the purpose ol filing with the Super neer Murphy left ior Medford Mondi- , The fact that Mr. Shoup is interesting visor of Siskiyou county a plat of his where he will meet the party and ew t dairymen of the Humbolt country, ami against someone’» Individual opinion. famous. The railroad company d**s not know ! Fred Me Krndree is in charge, and he hearing favorable report» of the Klam himself in the matter shows that the addition to the town of Dorris. them to Crater Lake, where they w.il After reaching llorris, there ar*- »Unit evidently understands his beaineas, for ath country decided to investigate. As Southern Pacific appreciates the worth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and spend Wednesday. Thursday will be thtce miles of heavy work lwtwe«-n that the butter ha« a .flavor and color that a result of his visit he purchased the of the Congress as an advertising med- children of Red Bluff, who have been spent at the Klamath Agency, where a |>oint and this city. Included in this shows hr is up to date in the handling Fred Mrlbase ranch of 200 acres 41-.. inm and its value in the promotion of visiting in this city returned to their I special program has been prepared for are the two tunnels. Arrangement» ar«' of the cream. Van Hiper Brother» miles from this citv. In talking with a the settlement of this section. It is a home. They were formerly residents of their entertainment. Friday morning great opportunity for the j>e*>ple here to alxuit < oiiipli-tcd (or the «»aiiiieiicement placed the first order for butter and will Republican representative lie said: this city, Mrs. Anderson being a sister they will be taken in charge by the "1 have beard a great <leal alxiut this place this county prominently Iwfore of Mrs. George R. Hum. of work on the tunnel» and plana arc lx* fr<an> now on handle this brand. The delegation from this city, when the fol mg laid tor the extension of operations creamery starts with sufficient orders country and all that I have beard was the people of the west, and it -hould lowing program will lie carried out: If you want Shasta, Cold Steel or to include all <>l the heavy work that re aaanred to care for all the butter that not exaggerated. Of course, there were not tai lost sight of for a moment. PROGRAM An adjournment was taken until next Castle Rock miner.'.l water, call 526, and mains. Mr. Mason asserts that he will can be made with the present cream some who came here from our section Friday, July 19, 1907. finish his part of the contract in tiv«* supple, and it is pretty certain that as and returned with unfavorable report». Tuesday. In the meantime plans will it will be delivered to you. The Midway 7:00 a. m. — Committee leave boat Bar is making a »¡x-cialitv of family months. What remains is through a the output is increased it will 1« met But these people were not succe«»ful I m * |*erfected for the proper representa trade. Try a dozen bottles, It is landing. witli us and 1 could hardly exjiect them tion at the Congress. l>rr(cctly level country. t’ndrr these by an ample demand. . 11:00 a.m.—Arrive at Pelican Lodge. tf Secretary Widdoes was instructed to healthful and refreshing. to see success here. To my mind a conditions there is no reason why the 12:00 m. —Lunch at Odessa. go out a«k for the reservation of *>ne thousand man who will come in here and road should not reach this city early IL Boivin, who has tieen in Ashland Colonists Rates 1:30 p. m.—Leave Odessa. declaring that it is not all right will not square feet <if space for the exhibit from for the past couple of weeks, returned next spring. Ih-gardirig th«* early com 5:30 p. m.—Arrive at boat landing. ■nuke a success of it anyw here, I have this county and if this amount is se here Tuesday. Mrs. Boivin a nd the pletion of the road, a representative ol 0:30 p. m—Arrive at Klamath Falls. tsiught a good piece of property here cured and the pro;>er exhibit made, it children will lie over in about a week, th«* Republican learned the following to and I feel certain that I have made no will mean tliat Klamath County w.ll get from n gentleman who is in close touch i In six weeks the colonists rate.** Saturday, July 27. 1907. when they will occupy the beautiful Oregon will lie in effect, continuing for mistake. the greatest amount of advertising it new home that Mr. Boivin has built on with Southern Pacific p«»ple who have 8:30 a. m. to 12:00 in.—Drive. sixty day». The ;x*opleof this county I "! intend to engage in the dairying has ever received. the construction of the California-North- 12:30 to 2:00 p. hi .—Luncheon. the Heights. should take a hand in the matter and business, but of course not immediately. eastern in hand, lie was in the city for 2:30 to 3:30 p. tn.—Reception at In see if they cannot induce some of their The land is new and I am going to sow G. Heitkeniper, Jr., accompanied by Tile Factory a few days this week and coming direct land Empire Club. his brother. Frank, who is here from from Frisco his words Cftrry u g<xxl deal friend» to come out here. The school it to cereals for the next couple of years, 4:00 to 0:00 p. m.—Steamer on Lower children can play an im|xirtant part in when I will put it in alfalfa. When I Portland on a visit, left for Spring Creek <d weight: Lake. thia matter. In * certain town in thia and Crater I.ake Saturday morning. The first move toward th<^ “tablishing first went to Il iimlw rit county the "Those who claim that the road w ill Reception Committee—Board of Di not reach this city for two years, are state the school children were induced land there could be Imiight for f30 of industries bids fair to result in the | They expect to lie absent about ten to write letters to friends "back eaat" an acre. Today it is worth |2U0 and landing of a tile factory here. Experi days, returning by way of Odessa. rectors, Klamath Water Users Associa mistaken in their surmise. The trouble tion : Alex Martin, Jr., president; O. The person who last week stole the is that too many |H«>ple get pessimistic with the reault that the population of |300 an acre, and the people are not ments have l>een made with the clay that district was doublet), necessitating very anxious to sell even at that price. from this »«*ctioa and indications point saddle from the Midway Stables A. Stearns, vice president; J. Frank when things do not move as rapidly as Adams, W. C. Dalton, E. R. C. Wil- they think they ought to, and as a re the erection of an ad iitional school The increase has all tieen due to dairy to the fact that practically all of this thought better of his act and returned liams, J. G. Stevenson, Jacob Rueck, H. building. ing. You will mn* the same result here. country could lie used for this purpose the stolen article. It was found in the sult can find diaaster in every move. T. Anderson, D. F. Driscoll; Secretary These colonist rate apply to thia city And it is not going to take very long if necessary, But such a thing is not rear of the barn. It was a wise move Now, they have no cause for uneasiness likely. The probabilities are that it for there wa- strong evidence in poss I E. I. Applegate, Treasurer G. W. White, regarding the early completion of the as well as to other cities on the coast. either. "There are quits a numl>er of people will be confined to one locality ami that ession of the officers a» to who the Attorney R. S. Smith; Klamath Cham California-Northeastern. A few days Perhaps in the next is «tie of the Repub ber of Commerce: P. L. Fountain, O. lican will la* published the rfttes to in my neighliorhood who are awaiting , in the neighborhood of the East Klam guilty party was. ago I was in Frisco and di»cu»»<xi this B. Gates, W. A. Delzel; Inland Empire very subject with u gentleman who 1» in thia city, «nd it would lx* well for the my report on this section, and I feel cer ath Falla tract. Roy Hamaker was down to Merrill Club: R. H. Dunbar, H. L. Holgate, readers of the Republican to mark them Full details lire not as yet ready for this week and reports that crops this tain that there will lie several of them a position to know whereof lie s|x*aks. i He informed me that he bail instruc and send the pajier to their friends in come to look over this country and if publication, but matters have advanced year will exceed anything in the history E. J. Murray; Oregon Development tions direct from Mr Harriman to push the east. It will lie one the best meth they see things as 1 have seen them, sufficiently to admit of the possibility of of the county. Especially is this true league: Geo. T. Baldwin, vice presi- a factory living in operation this year. of barley. Harvesting is on in full dent; At Large: C. 8. Moore; Mayor the California-Northeastern to comple od» of advertising the county. We need will invest as 1 have done." Mr. Erickson left for home Wednes Only one or two details remain to be blast anil that there is going to be pros of City : B. St. Geo. Bishop. tion as rapidly as possihk*. The observ all the advertising we can get and all They will leave for Sacramento Sun settled. The machinery used in this perous times in this county this year is ing might have noticed that recently the jieople who can be induced to come day morning. I here. Every family means added day morning. going via l’okegama. industry is neither complicated, ex]H*n- an assured fact. there has lieen a great deal mor«* activ sive or heavy ami there is nothing to ity along the line of construction than pros|ierity to the county, anil this pros The street ear now runs to the junc Teachers W anted Mineral Water prevent its being brought here in ad- usual. And in tills connection, he told perity is not confined to one locality tion of Conger and Calilornia avenues. lint is felt by everyone. Write to your vane«* of the railroad. That the quality soiiietbiiig els«*, and I do not lielieve The service will lx* maintained through- friends; semi them the papers; urge of tiling prixluced frotn the clay ex|>eri- that I have seen it in print yet. When The Midway Bar has just received a There is a shortage of teachers in , out the day from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., run ami them to come to Klamath county these orders were receiv««l it wax dis Siskiyou county and Mis. Effie Parsons mented with is first class is admitted ning on a fifteen minute schedule. It large shipment of Mineral water, includ lx* one of the wheels in the machine of I and that there will be a factory erected covered that it was iinpossibh* to aecure progtess that is trying to build up a Wood, county superintendent of schools, here to utilize the raw material can be will leave Conger and California ave ing such well known brands as Shas from tin* mills the desired quantity of is having a great deal of trouble in find nues on tlie hour and half hour; and ta, Cold Steel and Castle Rock. They 85-pound rails. There was only one great city and county iu this section. ing teachers for the outlaying districts. positively stated. Aside from this noth Seventh street on the quarter and propose to make a specialty of family place on th«* coast where these could b«* trade, and in accordance with that plan The average monthly.-alary in the coun ing further could b<* learned. three-quarter hour. Church Services had and that was at Drain. They had will deliver the mineral water free of ty is |70. At Happy Camp they have a Jim Straw believes in the biblical in charge to any home in the city, w here been sent there for use in the construc The Theatre new school house and pay |«0 a month, junction of "do unto others" etc., for the order is for a dozen or more liottlee. tion of the Drain-Cixis Bay line. Orders but so far have been unable to secure a m . a. cm k < ii has installed an individual irrigation They are prepared to sell it in any were issued to transfer all of the««* rails teacher. The Russianville school near to the Caliiornia-Northeiixtern and re There is always a welcome for you at Sawyer’s Bar pays |75 but has no The Margaret Iles company returned plant to irrigate his truck garden. He quantities, especially in case lots. place them with <l2-pound 12-poiind rails, and Grace M. E. church in their tempoiary teacher. The Klamath school at Oak from their Fort Klamath trip so tilled found that in order to irrigate his gar Cases contain 50 quarts. Call 526 and this is being «lone today. This is a place <>f worship, one block north of Bar, Honolulu school at Gottville, Hov with exuberance that they surpassed den properly he would have to deprive your order. tf some of his neighbors of their share of further evidence of two things: The Public School building. ey Gulch near Happy Camp and several all of their previous appearance» in water, so he purchased a rotary pump Sunday Services: early completion of I the road and the Benson Returns others lire all clamoring for teachers.— thie city when they presented I the "Hoosier Heroine" in the 1 Hous- and dynamo, and is now in a position certainty that when i completed that it Bible School................................ 10 ft. IM. News. ____ X and to irrigate w ithout interfering with the Friday will be the best piece of mountain rail Preaching.............. ................... Ila. 111. ton opera house This’ piece rights of anyone. Subject "Govt's law in the home." Saturday evening, road In th«* Vnitcd Btates. Judge 11. I-. Benson returned from 111. adapted I to the "The people of KlHinath county need Preaching............................. .. •'ip. Richardson Appointed seeineil to l>e especially R. S. Ruble, traveling passenger agent Salem .Monday, where he has lieen for Subject "The religion ol Christ in re talents of the company and each mem- of the Union Pacific, Mr. Curtis, a lead the past several months looking after have no fear about tin* railroad. That will ____ • her seemed to fit the character por ing druggist, Mr. Blauer. cashier of the tlie business of his brother, Frank W. be on hand sooner than the most opti latioii to happiness.” Text John lit ■ Court Reporter R. M. Richardson has trayed in a manner commensurate with Garden City Bank and Mr. Conkling, Benson, Secretary of State. Secretary mistic is now predicting. They want to 17. get ready for it, and in getting ready Epworth League......................7:15 p. m. been np|xiinted special examine! to the splendid reputation they have es cashier of the Security State Bank, Sun Benson’s health has improved sufficient A hearty welcome to nil, take testimony in the eases of AVillia n tablished in this city. Miss lie« is pos Jose, arrived here this week. They ly to admit of his taking the duties of there are many things that they can do. If they ever build up a great P. CONKLIN, Pastor. * A. Wright vs. George I.. Von Meyer sessed of remarkable versatility, as is have gone tiH’rystal Creek,Springcreek his office. and Hot Springs Improvement Com also Mr. Thompson. city here manufacturing establishments and Crater Lake, under the direction of Since his return the Judge has been IIAI‘11 I <111 IK'll Tuesday and Wednesday evening« the Mr. Buell and will spendn week in that busy clearing up the business of his pany vs. George I,. Von Meyer. The .. ............. here. You will be surprised Preaching sei vices next Sunday at 11 purpose of the auit is to quiet title of Texas Ranger was presented. Miss delightful section. They are all great court that has liven awaiting his arrival, to find how much easier it is to bring they have and as soon as this is cared for he ex- them in with the advent of a railroad o’clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. in, Sun- property owned by the plaintiff«. Judge Maybell Howe was particularly good in ly pleased with what than it will be after the road has been day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. 1*. U. Drake represents the plaintiffs and F. her part as White Fawn. Mi«« Howe is seen here and will carry back good re pects to go to Spring reek for a fishing <>ne member of the company that never ports to their friends in San Jose, II. Mills the defendant. here for sometime. It is oik * of those nt 7 :15 p. in. Everyone invited. trip. I Imperative Orders Is sued to Push Work RAILS TAKEN FROM DRAIN Shoofly Track May be Laid Over Divide if it Will Hurry Matters I Arrives in Klamath County this Week Strenuous Program Mapped Out for him While in This Basin