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    Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH
VOL. XII.
REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST I, 1907
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
NO. J8
I
confined to thll Blate. Olbera are bil­
lone. Xerxe«, or Ah»so«*ru«, "had *le-
POLITICIANS GALORE
A FAKE
lowing along thia line ami still others
1 jx>«ied his Persian qneen, Vashti, for re-
ar« getting ready to do so. 1 see that
| fusing to aj>p«-ar at one of hto royal ban­
Klamath favored for Once With a No Grounds for the Charges Sent
Nir. Erickson of 11 urn Imldt county, Cali­
quets. Esther, the Jewish maiden, had
I
Bunch of Big fellow.«
fornia, has ho'ii here and purchased
been chosen Imr successor.
Esther's
Out I rom Yuma
property.
His reputation i«
well
foster-father, Moniecai, had Ix-i-n instru-
known in (’«llfornhi, and where he g<«-« j There were lively times politically in
j mental in saving the king's life by warn­
Thu Rejoiblicari is in receipt of a cir­
others may feel jierfoctly sah- in follow­ , this city last week. It would almost re-
ing Esther of a f>lot of two chamber- '
ing, Bui'h men ns these are tin* one« I mind one of campaign times. But it cular letter from O. I'. Bondesson, lam« to kill the king. The king’s ad-
that ar<* going to inake Klamath county was only the forerunner of what i« to lie presidi-nt of the Yuma County Water i visor arid premier was Haman, a proud
famous ami it ia not going to lai long > expected next spring when the j*e*q>le lasers Aks's ialioii, relative to the call and jealous Persian. Mordecai r«-fus«-d
before tlx- milk pail and the cow will lx* I of the Blate w ill lake another try at the tiiat lias been issiie<l by certain j>artie« to j>ay the homage to Haman that Ha­
a proper emblem for your county coal of I direct primaries as a means of nominat- I in Yuma. It is ]>roj«w*l by these kick­ man thought was his due, whereupon
ers to hold a convention in Bai ramento
arms.”
I ing a candidate for United Btate« B'ena- two day» jirior to the meeting of the Ir- i Haman perinades the king that the Jew»
tor. There are two candidates already ; rigatlon Congress, at which they intend are a dangerous |>eoj>le and practically
To Improve Theater
i in the field, and neither ia letting any to make known their grievan«»«. in bribes the king to give him authority to
have them destroyed. Mordecai, learn­
I grass grow under ilia feet, at least not hi« letter Mr. Bondeason ««ya:
ing of this scheme, g'x-s to Esther, tfie
' while in thia neighborhood.
It apjx-ars tbat a call (or a »o-called
J, V. Houston, proprietor of the Hous­
Ex-Senator Mulkey was hob-nobbing I "Irrigation Convention,”—to be held queen, an«i solicits her help. Esther
ton o|H>ra liouse, lia« decided to mate­ around thia and Lake county and try­
invitee the king and Haman to a ban­
1 two day« in advance ot the National Ir­
rially improve hi« theater. The success ing to make a good impression on the
quet, where she pleads with tfie king
rigation CongresH at BacrarnerTto in
met with by the Margaret Iles company )s*ople her«-. The Senator is not a good
September next, has been issue«i by the for her people and denounce« Haman
lias convinced him that it I« a paying mixer. He ha« not as yet grasped that
"Yun» Valley Counterfeit Water User« and the conspiracy. As the king learns
propoaition to bring to thia city a gmsl happy faculty known to the polished
Association,” being signed by the so- i of Haman’s l«sen«?s» he is so enraged (
company, and he ha« concluded to «o |s«liticiaii of making every man feel that
cslle«! officials and fifteen profess«-*! dis­ that he order» Haman hung upon the
improve the house that it will meet the lie is it. He is a pleasant, affable per­
satisfied settlers. Seven out of the fif­ i very gallows which Haman himself had
requirement« neceesary for the successful sonage, but there is lacking that mag­
i
teen are not land owner« under the constructed for the death of Mordecai.
• taging of such com pun u-«. A new stage netism that goes with the confidence of
Mordecai is then raised to the place |
Yuma Project so far as the record«
24x50 fret will replace the old one and success. He mak«*s one feel that while
formerly
held by Haman.
show.
the auditorium will be enlarged to 50x66 he would like to have the Senatorial
All this was set to music by Wm. B.
The Msociation, as auch, is strictly
feet. Together with the balcony it will toga fit snugly around his shoulder«, he
One bun<ire«i and ten thousand yards
bogn», having no charter, no capital Bradbury whose appreciation of the
“A greater dairy country may exist
have a «eating capacity of MM). Portable has a doubt of the possibility of auch an
|
beauty
and pathos of the story is seen in I of dirt ! That is a pretty pile of mother
1
»Ux-k
' stor k, no water rights, no canals, no
than Klamath, but 1 do not know of
o|«ra chairs will replace those now in u«e
every bar of the music. The royalty of earth and a good sized job. But that
' place of business.
it,” was the opinion of Hon. J. W. and the interior will undergo a general event.
With
Mulkey
was
that
pastmaster
in
i
The "call” is full of false and ridicu the king, the beautiful pleading of the is the amount ot material to be moved
Bailey, state dairy and f<x«l inspector,
overhauling.
the
art
political,
Senator
Beach.
represen-
They
|
lous
statements of fact, and complains queen, the humility of Mordecai. the this winter in this city by the Califor­
«»expressed tow Republican
The early arrival of tho railroad makes
say that there is a gubernatorial l»ee generally of the personnel of the Ser- . hauteur of Haman and the faithfulness nia-Northeastern. It is to be taken
tativr last Friday evening.
these improvements necessary, for al­
tickling Beach and if thia is true that I vice, while no hostility is professed to- of Zere«h are beautifully portrayed. from the cut that ia to be made through
"1 have heard a little of the possibili-
ready Mr. Houston has received letter« geiiHeman is making it mighty comfort- , wants the reclamation law. These peo- The harmony of the Jewish and Persian the hill just as the road leaves the Hot
ties of thia section, but was not pre-
from some of the best companies on the able for it. While they were here they p|e would >s*k in Hie next Irrigation chorousers is rich and full and charac­ Springs addition and is to be used in
pared for what I saw here, They talk
I
road asking for dates in tills city. That met most of the leading citizens of the Con;« ess to so change the personnel teristic of the people. While Esther building up the grade from the point
Why
do
you
know
that
of tide lands!
this will I«- a regular thing next year to town, and left many friends after them, that all things would Is* to their liking ) is one of the old cantatas (it was first I where the Adams dredger finished its
it la my candid opinion that one acre of
certain, for the theatrical munager who Luck seemed to be playing them as the forever alter, and all positively for the copyrighted in 1856j and has been a work.
awanip land will l«< worth two of tide
know« hi« business realize« that a n -w favorite and pas«iug out the cold biscuit 1 good of the Service.
When orders were ¡«sued to rush to
favorite of two generations past, yet,
land I Of course, these arc not ready
country always offers big return«
completion
Hie CMifornta-Nortlieastern,
like
rare
old
wine,
it
is
mellower
and
to Senator Fulton.
j I Yuma has fostered traitors to her beet
for the dairy business yet, but when the
When thia city is placed on the main
every
joint
along the line where
sweeter
because
of
it«
age.
Senator
Fulton
arrived
here
unex
­
time comes that they are placed on the
interest«. The glad haroi ha« been ex-
line between Port lam) and Kan Francisco pectedly, and as soon as his pr«*eence
Prof. Martin E. IPTbirrson, wjioj
difficult work had to be done was eR­
market ami can Iw used for this |>ur|«H>e
tended to the enemies from without,
a* it will be in tho next two years when was known lie was surrouiioed by the
and plans laid lor undertaking
then will Klamath come into its own
who have cotne to find fault with our r«*cting the production of Queen EstE
the Natron-Klamath Falls line to finished "boys.” He had many tales of woe
lias had ample exjx-rience as a mustcal
One
of the places in question waa
and truthfully claim the distinction of
project, and much false an>i ahsurd in­
then* will be ample ojq«»rt'inity jsiured into Ilia willing ear and some of
tfie grade loginning at the point. Where
director
and
has
been
a
marked
success
living the finest dairy section on tho
formation has >*een heralded abroad, to
furnish««! the theater goers to see the tho whisperers left i with the certain | j^. use«l by hostile private interests.
in his work. He has had charge of the the Adams dredger atopDed, op throug i
lace of the globe. That ia a big state­
la-st allows on tin* road, ami with them feeling that they
Two the Hot Springs addition. Thia will •
...*vZ were going to knock | ,
a iie moet QirwBTtiiy
•
ment to make, but ! nni honest in the
The
cowardiv ui
<4 an
all iinw
this nmier*
under j music'at various chautauquas.
will come greater improvements th«n that postoffice plum off the tree, but it handed warfare is the hiding of the real y»"»«
a till of consiaierable projections ■ i
®harge
of
the
music
belief, and any man who knows any
those now contemplated by Mr. 1 loll«- is safe to bet that there will lx* som«* of culprits behind tbs poor, misguided set- <or the W illamette N ailevt hs'itauquaat order to bring the grade up to a poi t
thing alm'll the dairy business will agree
them who will find that it is nothing t|er. who knows that he has played in G^letone Park and wa» asked to take where it will cross the main canal, ft
with me if lie conies here ami makes a ton.
but a lemon, and a du rued old dry one |lBr,j |ucfc antj J1B8 |,Ba Bj| kinds of
"{ th« mu‘ic there again this | will require a great deal of earth, and
thoroiigli examination.
Keno Canal
at tiiat.
| heavy bunions to »war, but is unable to I
He had a«reed- however, to take the moat convenient place to get it is
"I went up l<> Bonanza this week and
Fulton went to Lakeview Bunday and find the true cause oi his troubles. He charge of the music at the Ashland out of the cut that w ill have to be made
found a creani-'ry there that surprised
»l<ent
a few days over tli«*re trying to
that somebody is to blame, and Cheutauqua where.he directed the pro­ in continuing the line on to Natron.
me. I saw a 50<> pound roll of butter.
The government i« rushing work on
I watch'«! the creamery in operation tlm Keno canal and has consideraly in- find out what the people in that neck of while he is making up hi- mind some- duction of Queen Esther July 10th and This work can be done as well during
and I want to tell you that there ia no crease*! the force at work. Men are be* the w«««l» wantetl. While away it wa* one suggests whst aj*pear* to lx? the Belshazzar July 20 ami repeated Esther the winter as now and it is the inten­
lietter butter ami n<> l«-tter creamery in ing hin«) in Ban Francisco and else­ decid«*d to give the Senator die time of guilty parties, and so we have this July 22. Prof. Robinson came to tion of the comjmny to carry out this
all the stat«* of Oregon. The creamery where and every eflort is being put forth bis life when lie returned, and accord­ ••call” for an "Irrigation Convention” Klamath Falls July 23 and began work program.
A not lier piece of work tbat is to lie
is only an incident, but the butter is to complete tlw work. Two camp« art* ingly a reception was |danued for him from what appears to lie the water users on Queen Esther which will be given
done this winter is the construction of
two nights Aug. 6th and “th.
Friday evening. He was caught at B*>- under the Yuma project.
soinething more. You may have all of in <>|«*ration.
The price« for Queen Esther are as the piers for the steel bridge that is to
nanza and warned ot the good time in
the latest appliance« and the very beet
I have no objection to any person
follows: First two rows for children 12 «pan the main canal. It ia not likely
store
for
iiim,
and
fie
promised
to
lie
fighting
for
what
he
considers
to
lx*
his
expert», but it takes the quality in the
A New Bank
Johnnie on the s|>ot.
Mulkey and right« a« to projx-rty, etc., but I do ob- years or less, 25 cents; next two for that the steel will be put in place until
cream to produce the g<««ia, and the
Beach happened along about this time ject jo private interests riding on the those who desire to sit close to the after the railroad reaches here next
cream need by the Bonanza creamery
There is * something in the air,”* Inch, and, of course, ther g«*t the high sign backs of an already over-burdened com- stage, “5 cents; next five rows fl: next spring.
certainly delivers Un* goods. To get
four 75 cent« ; balance of the honse fifty I In the meantime every energy in be­
good cream you must not only have the if it gets down to earth will mean a good and they also promised to atteud inunity.
ing put forth down the line to bring the
i
deal
for
this
county.
It
ha«
much
to
do
cents.
When
the
appointed
hour
arrived
it
was
cattle but the feed, ami there is some-
road this was as rapidly as possible. It
thing about that in this section that with the Klamath company, the organ* found tiiat the Senator was indisposed
Jacobs Block
is
being finished as they go, and as soon
'
¡ration
that
cleaned
up
a
number
of
and
could
not
attend,
and
the
other
gen
­
producee the highest grade article that
Drowned in Link River i as it reaches Mt. Hebron the forces will
small affairs, in addition to the ('arro)l tlemen had a clear track. It was like
1 have ever come across.
| be transferred and the rush will then
Last Friday work lx*gan on the founds-
"In talking with the people here I holdings in the llenley, Bloomingcamp, taking candy from a baby. They were
proceed to Dorris, where it is positively
and
Cantrail
ranches,
the
Adv
swamp
given
a
warm
welcome
by
the
ladies
and
tion
oi
the
new
brick
block
to
be
erect'
find that lew realise the great possibili­
Frank Dickinson was drowned in stated the rail« will be laid by Decem-
ties of Klamath county for dairying.
1 lands and other interests. Since the gentlemen attending and they had no ed at the corner of Third and Main Sts ’*•
L. Jacobs, on the site formerly, Link river Tuesday afternoon. The ac- 1 ber 1st.
1
have gone through Nebraska, Iowa, organization of thia company nothing of reason to tiiink they were not made by
,
importance
has
developed
and
the
Im-
In view of the fact that the road will
occujiied
by the Methodist church. The . cident occured near the bridge on the
to
feel
at
home.
The
Hon.J.
W.
Bailey.
Wisconsin, Missouri and other Middle
(
pression
seemed
to
get
out
that
it
was
to
|ire»ent state dairy anil food commis­ lot is 40x46 feet, and it was Mr. Jacobs west side of the river while Dickinson reach this Dew metropolis in the fall,
West state« and I have visited many of
the 1« at dairy sections there; I have drop, like ao many others,into innocuous sioner, was also on hand. They say lie intention to erect a building that would was engaged in breaking up a jatn in the things are beginning to pick up there.
seen what the farmer in those states , desuetude. Bui withal that there waa is a candidate for re-election with am­ occupy tiie entire apace. To thia pro­ logs that were being rafted to the Already the town of Picard ia sitting up
does on high priced land ; I have seen something about the affair that would bition leading him to the gubernatorial ceeding Mayor Bishop entered a vig-1 Moore Brothers sawmill. Dickinson and taking notice of the trail that leads
their creameries and sampled their hut- lead the observing to believe that there altar as a jxiesible successor to Governor I orous protest, for the reason that it' had succeeded in starting the jam and in that direction, tor it will not be long
put; and yet right here in Klamath, was to be no cessation in the carrying Chaml>erlain. There is no question but would bring the building six feet nearer was returning to shore. When within before the town will be moved bag and
where land is chen|> and conditions are out of the plane, and recent develop­ that Bailey will make a ran for the nom­ the curb than any other structure in the ten feet of it he jumped, expecting to luggage to Dorris. Merchants in Picard
ination that will be a record breaker. block. Mr. Jacobs stated that he was light in eholbw water. Instead he are already having substantial struc­
ideal for making a start, 1« to lie found a ments seem to lx*ar out this surmise.
Not
long
ago
two
tnemlieri)
of
the
He has a jx*culiar knack of getting right perfectly w illing to move back the re­ dropped out of sight, having sunk into tures erected at Dorris and within the
country jxiculiarly adapted for an in­
firm
went
to
i
’
ortland.
They
did
not
under tlie wing of his listener that is quired six feet, provided that he could 1 one of the numerous holes tiiat abound next two or three months practically all
dustry that lisa made thousands of men
of the business of Picard will have been
throughout the Middle West wealthy. go away for their health, and informa- quite fetching, so much so in fact tiiat purchase tiiat amount of ground in the in the l>ed of this stream.
If the farmers in this section I sj«*uk of I tion Irom a reliable source comes from the boys at Bonanza, irrespective of pol­ rear of nis lot. Attorney Rutenic heard ' As soon as his comrades saw that he transferred to the new town. Then will
bad an inkling of what ia to lx* found the Oregon metropolis that these gen- itics are standing out in tlie middle of of the matter and drew up a petition to did not reappear they began the work follow the residences. In addition to
here then« would I«* the greatest de­ I tiemen are making bay and that in the tlie road with their hats in their hands the owner of the property in the rear of rescue. It ««’ fifteen minutes liefore the Picaid merchants who are jilanning
mand for land and within a short time near future there will lie dumped into ready to throw them in tlie air and and bail it signed by all of the business he was found ami when brought to the to open up in Dorris are several new
every acre of it would lie owned by the I the treasury of the corporation a sub­ snout for Governor Bailey. Of all the men on Main street, asking that gentle- 1 surface the hold broke and he sank ones and some of these are also having
dairymen. Il is only a matter of time, stantial sum of money that will Is* statesmen who favorixl Klamath with n;zn to sell to Mr. Jacobs the required again. R. S. Moore apjieared on the buildings erected. Taken all in all
their benign presence, Bailey seems to six feet. A« yet no reply lias been re­ scene at this time and lie succeeded in Dorris has begun to sprout and the indi­
anyway, until this condition exists, for represented by six figures.
In addition t<> this comes the well au­ have the upjx*r hind.
ceived, but inasmuch as Mr. J.u-ob« b is bringing the fx>ly to shore after about cations are tbat the next ninetv 'lays
a section like this cannot hide itself
thenticated
rumor
that
through
its
offi
­
from the world. There are too few like
Bailey, Mulkey and Beach left for rej>eatedly tried to make this purchase fifteen minutes hard work. Every effort will see it have a g*«>l, strong, healthy
ce«
will
be
established
another
bank
in
Crater
l ake last Saturday morning, ex­ and has l>een refused it is not likely was put forth to resuscitate Dickinson, I growth.
it. The neareHt approach to it is Hol­
that the petition will have much effect, but it was too late.
land, and it is my honest opinion that it this city, the principal purpose of pecting to return to Portland by
Coroner Martin was notified and he
Church Services
which
will
be
to
place
farm
loans
and
although
it is to lx* lio|x*d that it will.
way of Medford. Senator Fulton
lead« that country.
On account of the lot lx*ing so small, , immediately empanelled a jury and
"Take Humlxilt county, California: ! that the available funds for the business tlie trail by way of 1‘okegama.
m . e . church
Mr. Jacobs needs every foot of space lie after hearing the evidence a verdict of
Not many years ago land could lx? had ! w ill Is* close to, if not fully a quarter of
accidental
drow
ning
was
rendered.
And
the
same
information
a
million.
can
get.
There is always a welcome for you at
there for the same price tlmt land ia
Fine Cherries
The remains were taken in charge by Grace M. E. churcii in their temjioiary
Uns building will be a valuable addi­
being cold for here, ft is worth from livers that this will occur beiore two
I
tion to tfie business blocks of this city. Undertaker Whitlock. The deceased is place of worship, one block north of
|50t> to $|00<> hii acre now, and all due I more moons wane. The source from
Ever bear anyone say that you van- II is understood that th«* party owning a resident of New York state. The only Public School building.
Which
this
information
comes
is
re
­
to the dairy intere«t«. When tho rail­
No the ground between the Murdock and relative known to his friends is a «ister
road gets here and places the market« o( liable. It has brought information re­ not raise fruit in this section?
Sunday Services:
doubt you have. There are people here Jacobs buildings intends to erect a brick who ha« been notified, the remains liv­ Bible School.........................
garding
other
big
transactions
that
of the world at your door, you will see
t'slay who will contend that you cannot structure thereon next year and if he ing held subject to her wishes.
Preaching..............................
the land values here jump by leaps and always proved correct, and there is no
111.
Mr. Dickinsop carried a life insurance Preaching..............................
Isiunds to a figure that the most opti­ reason why it should miss its point this raise |x)tat<H*s, w hen anyone w .o lias an does it will make a solid block of stone
ounce of gray matter knows that there , and brick stuctures between Sec<ind and of |1500 and was one of the claimants to Epworth League.................
mistic |s*rson here luid never dreamed time, particularly in view of the fact
is not n section on the Pacific Coast that Third streets.
land in the 37-10 dispute.
A hearty welcome to all,
of. I am not over enthusiastic, for the that it has no interest direetlv or indi­
equal
this
in
raising
jxitatoc«.
It
is
I
can
reason I know whereof I speak. Dairy­ rectly. Another <*ause for the correct-
P. CONKLIN, Pastor.
ing Ims been n life work with me and if | lies« of the information is the fact that the same thing with fruit. There are a ' Esther, Beautiful Queen
BAPTIST CHURCH
Prostrated
numlier of people here who say yon can­
there is any one thing that I know a lit­ | it bus been substantiated in several
Preaching services next Sunday at 11
not
raise
fruit.
They
Iwlieve
this
for
tle alsiut it is dairying. That ia why I i 1 points.
o’clock a. m. and 8 o’clock p. m. Bun-
1
.
the
simple
reason
that
they
have
never
There is found no where else in his­
When one of the local parlies intel-
speak so confidently »about the future
While at work in his lumber yard day school at 10 o’clock and B. Y. I’. U.
ested in th«* company whs seen an<l tried. Well, thev do not have to try. , tory. either sacred or profan«*, a more Monday, ex State Treasurer C. S. Moore at 7:15 p. m. Everyone invited.
of Klamath county.
"Some men have already started in ■ asked about these things In* manifested I It they will take tlie trouble to look | beautiful story than tbat of the little j was overcome by the heat. The pros­
the right direction. For instance there the greatest surprise and interest ami around them they will see plenty ot it. Jewish maiden, a cajitive in Babylon 1 tration was due more to the tact that he
Pasture
One of tho finest samples of fruit ever who lx*came queen to the gre.it Xerxes
ia Mr. II. E. Willard, who Ims started ' seemed to know absolutely nothiug
had
over-exerted
himself
than
it
was
to
, seen in this city waa brought to this and by Her pleading with the king saved
just below thia city, lie Ims as linen about• t, but was very desirous that it office by O. A. Stearns.
the heat, lie became weak and faint«!,
They were
The reclamation service is asking for
herd of Jersics as there lain the State. | lie not made public. However, good cherries, and they will make up part of her peop e from destruction. Xerxes falling against a pile of timber with such bids fur jiuture land embraced in the
ruled
in
Persia
from
486
to
A6
’
>
It.
C.
I know the stock. Their record is tine reason exists why he wished the matter the exhibit at the Irrigation I ongres«.
force as to render him unconscious. Dr. Clear Lake dam site. There are several
and Im is handling them right, lie to to remain in the dark ior the present, Mr. Stearns has no patent right on the ! ami held all of Western Asia and Asia Cartwright was summoned and under thousand acres of this land and will be
growing
of
cherries
in
Klamath
Falls
Minor
as
subject
country
ami
tried
to
placing on the market as tine butter as but since no one can Ire hurt by its pub­ and what lie has done othera can do if
subjugate Greece but wa« defeated at his care Mr. Moore regained conscious­ rented for a period Ix-ginning August 10,
you will find anywhere. Hois starting lication and since it is a pretty good they attend to their work.
Raising
ness after a short time. Ho has prac­ PJO7 and ending March 1, 1H00. Furth­
er imoi mation will he Inrnished by
right, and within a few years hi« dairy piece of news the Republican gives it to , fruit is like raising anything else—it re­ the battles of Tbermopale and Salamis. tically recovered from the acci lent.
The story of Esther is an old familiar (
quire« a certain amount of care.
B pj vising En.incr Murphy.
will have a reputation that will not be its readers lor w hat it is worth.
GREATEST
ON EARTH
RAILROAD
OPERATIONS
Klamath's Dairy l‘os
sibilities Arc Such
on at This End
SO SAYS MR. BAILEY
Bl RING NEXT WINTER
Believes That Nature Has
Been Especially Kind
to This Section
Big Cut North of the Hot
Springs Will Be Made
This Year