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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1907)
K LAMA TH REPLBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor. LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE GOVERNOR HUGHES I corruptible and who will conserve the. ■ interests of the |>eople irrespective of creed, color or class. The Republican believes that the peo ple will be heard from in this matter and that they are going to investigate matters on their own account. If they do, it is going to result in the nomina tion and election of Hughes. < 'Wvw 'aiiiaoNigaa . *sa »MSI iena DAIRY OD INVIBBJW OVO Dairy is pleasantly situated on the west side of Yonna Valley. near the center of Klamath County. It has two good general stoiv» with enter prising up-to-date dealers who enjoy a large tiade from surrounding val leys; a hotel and feed larrn, and a school bouse. It is surrounded by a rich farming community with which it is connected bv a farmers’ tele phone line un i also a long distance line. 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Will will be all right again soon. The injui- he?” But that question did not remain ies received by the other occupants were Rent or Sell on Easy Tenus. long unanswered. Hughes was a man As the time approaches for the selec little known until the era of “investiga tion of candidates for th various offices comparatively light, and they~havw en tion” struck New Vark. The good po to be filled next year it is not a little tirely recovered. litical effe't of th» Lexow Investigating amusing to see the political mendicants F. M. Bonnett will start his new committee had worn off, and the politi chasing each other around the state hod- steam thresher this week. cians of the Empire State began to cast nobbing with the people. With a Mr. ami Mrs. A. L. Michael are at the alout for something else to investigate. smirk and a smile they try to convince SHivno jo lanoo eaivis aumn huckleberry patch. They hit upon the G m Trust, A com themselves and the poor, dear people Walter Welch went to San Franci co mittee was appointed and proceeded to that their work is tinged with respecta New York where as much political cap bility, but the time is fast approaching this week, where he is a witness in a ital as possible would be manufactured when the people will consider these civil case. without doing too much injury to the seekers after offices as ladonging to the William and Irving Clark, sons of trust. They selected as their attorney same class as the fellow who stops you i Mrs. H. J. O’Brien, are visitingin the a Mr. Hughe-, a man practically un on the street and asks for enough to se valley, after an absence of several years. known in New York City. He accepted cure a night*» lodging. There is a dif- the honor with the understanding that ference, of course. The one gets Mr. J. Connor,’ of theJ^Lme Ruck a pit- he would l>e unhampered. The knowing ranch, accompanied by Albert Burgdorf, ■j •: bore, the other an “honorable’’ and a AxwUmic. C\dU«tat«s Sormai an i (Vma*rvla! ones winked. That closed eye, however, big salary. left here this Week with J a band < f cour»« h lucatlon lit all branch«. Inc lu iin« cl aa», ica» sçirnc««. mal hornat i<w» etc , ail b«.»l vn tha was opened wide before the investigation horses, which they intend to drive to fou nia livu thai haa «on vraatiwt —-irr rt forour ni «nani «rotuun Wahalp t»oja who cannul Salem. proceeded very far. They found that EXCHANGES Hughes was a man beyond approach. R. S. Tooker is buying stock for his ALBANY COLLEGE. ¿IBANY OREGON No similar investigation, for honesty F* ----- farm. This is the ranch prdjierty he 1 H W 1 •J and thoroughness was ever before car-' recently purchased from John S. Shook. Well, wv did not fill one half <>( our calls [Bonanza Bulletin] ried on. They could not stop him and Notice for Publication la»l year. George McDonald and wife, of Kia: • the real purpose for which the commit Some farmers have already com Unite«! Htateii Lund oírte?, Lak ’vlv w . Oregon With our new Private Secretary course, au ath Falls, passed throughBonanzo M< n- tee was appointed was accomplished. menced harvesting their wheat crop. much In itemaml, we do not expect t«> fill one AUtfiiat 13. 19U7. fourth of the calls this year. That means a Then came the insurance investiga day on their way to their ranch in Mollee H hereby givm that In rumptlance B. J. Grigsby bought ten] head of with the provision* «»Í the art uf Uontre«» o! gixsl position (<>r yen if you are a Private bee- tion. Popular demand secured Hughes Langell valley. Mr. McDonald will retarv gra<lmile. entitled **AD act for the -ale t f the appointment as attorney for this help gather his cattle from the range ¡n horses from John Donnell, who is sell Junr3. B rite i<>r information alxmt this course l>r- timber land» n th«’ *tate of < a! (orn a • r? ing off his property with the intentii n committee. The result was the same order to turn them over to Mr. Childers, fore you ilecide on a Bustnrs» Kchool. gon. Nevada, and m Auhlngton b rit r ” «»• of going to Alberta, Canada. as in the previous investigation. Along who recently rented the ranch. extended toa’.! I*. • f’abtle taut Miata* by act I of Ai;jrn*t t. It'iJ, Jennie ‘'••••horn, of WRIT* TO O(1H 0 about this time the Republican party WASHINGTON * TENTH STS . PORTLAND. OR«. Wm. Woods, of Bly, arrived in ti e of Klamath Fall*. • otinty of Klamath, diab’ of was seeking out a candidate for Gover city Monday and has been looking owr Oregon hat file I iti ttiiw «irte- her Lost River nor. The wise politicians thought they real estate with a view to investing. sworn vtatctnwut N<> 17*.' for th»» purchase t»f saw a “a likely lookin' critter” in the Wednesday he purchased a lot and barn the Lot I, of Hec. No. 14. tn Tp. No II S. IL No. 6 K. W .M. and will offer proof t«» »how attorney who had made the investigat of B. A. Ragan, the price paid being|t>00. Mrs. Kirkendall has been engage«! to ing committees a reality. They were We expect that he will soon let the con teach the Spring larke school, a fact _ that the land »ought I» nn»rr valuable for Ila timber or atone than fur agrtmltural Snbacrltie for ilio thunderstruck, however, to find that he tract for a neat little cottage to be built which the many patrons will be pleased purpoaea, and to <-»iab'U«h her ctaim to »aid was imperturbable to their advances. on the pro] erty. land before clerk KlAmatb cmniy a! hl« to hear. office at Ktamatb Falta, Oregon. u:i M >nlay. He simply stated that if the |>eople wan Ralph Jackson, the well-known In Mrs. Cook is visiting her daughter. '.be 4th day of N »%emb*T. UW7. ted to nominate him he would then state Whe name» a« w itneavea: whether he would accept it or not. dian of the Yainax reservation, died at Mrs. Shannon Booth. It has been Della Drewbaker, Milo K«t»*«. <* >ra Evie« and . his home last Saturday. He had been twenty years since motln-r and daughter There were no deals or private under \\ tn La«h ¡a aU of Klamath Falla, Oregon. has met, and the reunion was a joyous Any and all person* claim i ng mi ver»e I y the standings. Everything was open and sick several weeks. above described land« are requested to file above board. The convention assembled, II. A. Hunter, of the Hunter Land one. their claims in thianfice on or Lc'or* «aid 4th Hughes was nominated, elected, inaug Co., is now negotiating with the Hewitt Mrs. O. Short ami daughter, Alice, Jay of November, 1PU7. urated and yet the politicians could not Land company for the sale to the latter who have been visiting in Ashland for a jj-lo .'4 J N. WATsoN, Regtater. reach him. He was truly the only gov company of the Oregon Wagon Road the past few months, returned home ; ernor New York bad ever had who Land Grant, consisting of 500,000 acres this week. looked unselfishly after the interests of of land in Southeastern Oregon, the Miss Callie Holt of Michigan is here the people. He inaugurated reforms richest part of which lies in La'-recounty. for the purpose of keeping house for her that even Pre-ideat Roosevelt, when be Mr. Hunter left Lakeview a couple of was governor, could not put through. week» ago for Tacoma, anil we under brother, who has a homestead on Mt. At last the people hail a servant at the stand he is now in San Francisco with Stukel. bead of the state’s government. He one of the Hewitts, and they are expect Mrs. Ed. Ream, who has been ill lor' was serving them and ignoring the po ed in Lakeview in a few days to look sometime, is convalescing. litical machines. Thus it was that over the lands embraced in the grant, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Newton ami Hughes told the people of the United and it is likely the option they hold will daughter Ruby, have gone to Ashland,. States who was. be taken up. The price of the tract, ho where they will spend the winter. They ' Now conies the time when the people we are informed, is f 1,000,000. will be joined by the rest of the family' are casting about for a successor to after the crops are harvested. Additional Briefs President Roosevelt. The second Mrs. Ida Greely lias returned from elective term idea may be all right for R. W. Tower of Keno was in the city her old home in Michigan, accompanied political capital, but the people of the by her son anil his family. Mr. GreeJv Nation are taking Mr. Roosevelt at his Wednesday on business. Miss Reta Morine of Bonanza, is visit will live in Klamath Falls, where he word. He said that he would not be a will be engaged in working at his trade, candidate for re-election and the people ing friends in the city . he being a plumber. believe him. They believe that there Mr. and Mrs. George Biehn returned are men in this country big enough, from Medford this week. broad enough and able enough to carry W. H. Shook of Dairy was in the city Civil Service Examination out the policies started under the present Tuesday on business. administration without overriding the Miss Lillian Stilts returned from Port The United States Civil Service Com wishes of the present occupant of the land Wednesday evening. mission announces an examination on White House. Dr. Magilton will be at Bonanza on October 30, 1907, to lie held at Klamath Among the names prominently men the 16th and will be pleased to meet Falls to secure eligible» from which to tioned in connection with the nomina those requiring dental work. 9-5-2t make certifications to fill vacancies as tion are those Secretary Taft and Gov J. L. Padgett was in the city Wednes they may occur for position a» Junior ernor Hughes. The former has many of day. He reports everything as moving Clerk of the Reclamation Service at I'K) the qualities that commend him to the to f 125 per month, depending uj>on con favorable consideration of the people of along nicely at Keno. ditions of service and location. EX COUNTY SCHOOL BOOK the nation. He has long been before Persons who contemplate taking this the public eye and the people know him. CHA,NOE CONDUCTED AT IME examination may obtain further infor He has the support of President Roose STAR DRUG STORE. mation and the necessary application velt, and as a result there has been The Misses» Runk and Snyder who blanks from the Civil Service Board at built up for the Secretary a great follow have been in Portland for the past six the office of the United States Iteclama- ing throughout the Nation. Notwith weeks taking a “postgraduate” course tiat Service, Klamath Fall»,Oregon. standing this popular backing, there has in millinery, returned home Monday. 1». W. MURPHY, always been something lacking in the They brought with them the latest crea Secretary Board of Civil Service Ex support given him. Whether this is tions in fall and winter millinery and aminers for the Reclamation Service. due to the lack of confidence on the part are busy getting ready for their fall of the people or the determined effort opening. Money Raising Sale that is being made for some unknown An informal reception was tendered reason to force the nomination of Presi Rev. and Mrs. G. T. Pratt Tuesday dent Roosevelt is hard to say; but it evening by Mrs. C. E. Worden and Miss We are not going out of business, nor has had a deterrant effect on the pro Worden. A most pleasant evening was is this a closing out sale, but we must gress of Mr. Tafte’s boom. spent, games lieing played and luncheon raise |30tX) to pay E. Stein, who is com- ; The same is not true of Mr. Hughes. being served. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt ex pel led to retire on account of sickness. Everyday he is gaining in strength. pect to leave here soon, a fact which Now this is a forced sale. The money | His record seems to inspire the confi the many friends they have made since must Ire raised, and the only way to do dence necessary to success. Several corning here, and the public generally, it is to sell the goods. Yes, our im- ' canvasses have been made throughout mense stock of men’s and boys' wearing ' will regret. the nation. In each of these Hughes apparel will Ire sacrificed at prices that, gathers new strength. On the first can New Wholesale House will tempt the most thrifty buyers. ' vass he was last on the list. Today he You may not need anything right now, Not family jars but the Genuine BALL MASON FRUIT JARS is second, and giving Mr. Taft a hard but if you place a real value upon your run for first place. The people are lie W. H. Dulaney, manager of the Mid dollars you will take advantage of this 1 Pints, 90c Doz. Quarts, $1.00 Doz. Half Gal. $1.30 Doz ginning to realize that he is too big a way Bar, statee that his house will enter sale. The sale starts Tuesday, Sept. 3, man to leave in New York state. They the wholesale liquor field on September and closes when the necessary amount feel that they need such a man at the 15. He has leaned the warehouse Ise- of money is raised. helm in Washington, where he can carry longing to the Brick Store and han THE PORTLAND CLOTHING AND out the progressive plans started by placed order» for a full »apply of wine» SHOE STORE. f I’oooeevelt, but with conservatism and liquor». The decision to engage in enough to prevent the radical action the wholesale business is due, Mr. Du Mrs. Edna McMillan returnd this that will upset the business interests of laney state», to the fact that he has had week from ban Francisco where she bad the cquntry. With Hughes as President to refuse many order» from out of town been for the purpo»e of placing orders the people may feel perfectly safe as to places, the quantities asked for lieing in for drygoods, cloaks ami suits, the first the future. They may know that there excess of that fiermitted to be sold under shipment of w hich is exjected to ar is a man in the White House who is in- bis present retail license. rive this week. i psuieisns suiieig S|J8i|S!iqnd 9'm ï . w. sïepHSNg REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE /HOLMES' BUSINESS POSITIONS WASHING MADE EASY BY USING THIS MACHINE Make your wife happy by buying an Acme Washer 6000 ROLLS CHOICE WALL PAPER Jars GEO. T. BALDWIN THE HARDWARE DEALER KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON