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Official Newspaper of Klamath County VOL. XII. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 31, 1907. BONUS TO BE RETURNED LIBRARY WILL NOT SELL BENEFIT Comic Opera to be Produced by Local Talent at Houstons Opers N omo NO. 31 BEET SUGAR FACTORY HERE What promisee to I* th« beat local The following letter from G.X. Wend ling, president of the Weed Lumber prodoation yet given in Klamath Falla is the Trial By Jury, a comic opera by company explains itself: the c«lebrat«<i composers, Sullivan and Weed, Cal., Oct. 29, 1907. % Gibert. The name« of the«« great com- Klamath Republican, yuen, known throughout the world a* Gentlemen: ■uccaaaful opera writer«, ia sufficient On my arrival here, my attention proof Ol th« excellence of the music, was called to an article in the Kacra- and the well known ability of our local men to “Bee" of Qetolier 2fith, page 7, singers is also a guarantee of a flrat wherein it is reported that the McCloud elate performance. River Lumlier Company has arranged The acene repreaented ia a court room maintenance of the lawns. The main to purchase the pro;>ertles of the Weed in which ia in progress a breach of 11. Solo, Angelina—“O’er the Season Vernal.” He Refuses to Affirm or entrance will lie graced by a handsome ‘ Lumlier Cotn|«ny, and from this report promiae case, yery harmonizing in ita Other Large Enterprises . entrance gate, close to which will be a the rumor has spread throughout North detail«, but like all comic operas, enda 12. Aria, Coan««)—“With a Sense of'. Deny Correctness of the j building for the reception of remains. urn California and perhaps throughout happily for al) participants. The muaic are being Considered Deep Emotion.” In this structure will lie several vaults the State. 13. Jury — “ Monster, Dread Our Fury. ” ia bright and snappy and the aituationa Rumor. Definite An and ,a chapel. A sexton will lie con The cause for the closing down of our and if Sound will bring ¡4 Song, Defendant—“Oh, Gentlemen, and dimaxee exceedingly funny. two saw mills aud logging camps, our nouncement is Expected stantly employed, whose duly it will be Listen I Pray.” Large Capital to Klam The local aingere have the good of the , to look after the digging of the graves mills having a productive capacity of 16. Recit, Judge—“That Seem a Reas library at heart and have uniformally ath Soon. and the care of the property and «10,000,000 feet of lumlier annually, is onable Proposition.” turned out to help the good cauae. The grounds. The object ia a worthy one entirely due to the fact that we have a following it the program and the cant of IS. Recit, Counsel—“But I Submit.” and ought to have tbe hearty support of very large abick of raw material on hand 17. Song, Plaintiff—“I Love Him.” character«: Tlie deads, contracta and agreements The day of small affairs ia fast passing in our lumlier yards, and the farther the public. 18. Kong, Defendant—“I Smoke Like are to be reconveyed to the subecribers for this city and county, and now comes PART I fact, that for tbe last four months we Furnace.” to the 1100,000 railroad bonus fund by have only Lad a few care from the 1. Chorus, "Star of Descending Night” 1». Recit, Judge—“The Question, Gen the moment when the big things that Flore Rules the Klamath Development company. go to make great communities are at • • I". wierson Southern Pacific Co., necessary to the tlemen, is One of Liquor.” This will not occasion very much sur I tracting the attention of the men who shipment of our finished products; Duet, “ Forest Birds'* .............. Hnggt 2. 20. Chorus—“With All Respect, We do prise, for it is in line with the policy I have done so much to make Klamath For fear that there are not enough though our sash and door plant, ¡daning Mas. M oboam , M r . H ilu Object.” pursue*! by this corporation ever since what ahe is today. There are several mill plant and box plant are running S. Male Quartet, “In Silent Mead” rules governing the homoteading of 2!. Finale, Judge—"Oh, Now I am a it eutered this field. Al the expiration big enterprises on foot now—bigger than full blast, with the hope that material Judge.” ................................................ Emenon <>f the date set for the completion of the lands, the Defiartmrnt has issued the anyone here has dreamed of, but they now being manufactured and stored, 22. Chorus—“And a Good Judge, too.” road into this city, the trustees were following order governing commuta 4. Grecian Drill— are juat now in the nucleus and the pro may I* shipped in the near future. tions : notified not to reconvey the deeds, con Bess Boiler Louie« Lee moters of them absolutely refuae'to make I desire to announce to the people of I "Registers and Receivers: Yon are tracts and agreements to the aubscrib Faye Hogue Agnes Lee public anything relative to their plans. A Winter Party Cali torn island particularly those rending ere. No explanation was made al that directed to al once inform all news- Roxie Shive Bess Applegate One thing, however, that baa pro in the northern part of the state that I lime, nor since, and the idea seemed to ;x*l>rra in vour respective districts as a Emma Snyder Mamie Boyd gressed quite satisfactorily and about the rumor is absolutely without found- I Those who have and those who have which a little waa learned, is a beet gain ground that the Klamath Develop matter of news that in all cases where Edna Jensen Mabelle Campbell ation, ami that the subject of the sale homestead entries are made alter No not engaged in surveying work in cold sugar factory. Ever since it became ment company w as going to maisl on | Carrie'-Kidings Stella Campbell of our projierty to the McCloud people,or . northern countries will, perhaps, be known that this county was adapted to the collection of the bonus. But subse vember 1, 1907, commutation proofs to any other concern has not been under 5. Solo, “Chauson ProvencaJe*'.... equally interested in the accompanying the growing of the sugar beet efforts quent events proved this conclusion l<> must show actual and continuous bona ........................................... Pell' Aeyua tide residence for the full period of 14 consideration. reproduction of a photograph of an engi have been made to interest capital in l>e erroneous. Mio J essie B kxk M organ . The rumor perhaps originated on ac- months. neering party engage«I in running a pre the erectiou of a factory. These plane When the California Northeastern "In all ca*es where Jthe entries were ■ count of a recent friendly visit paid by ( fl. Comic Quartet, "The County Fair.” liminary railway line, from Gun Flint are maturing nicely, and next year will was purrhaaeil by the Southern Pacific made ftrfore Novemlier 1, ll<*7, U-v Mr. Evans, our general sii|>erinteD<ient, , Mas. Z immerman M um W orden Lake, on the United States and Canada see something of a tangible nature un company, it is assumed that certain rule heretofore existing that six luoNtiia* and the writer visiting thu McCloud1 M r . M ason M r . Z immerman boundary line, to tbe Highland Station dertaken. It is not expected that the agreements bad lieen made relative to constructive residence following the i Mills, and a visit by Mr. Queal, presi- of tbe Duluth A Iron Range R. R., a factory will be erected in this city, nor the lionna, and it was the fulfillment of date of the entry will bo considered as ■ dent of thu McCloud company, together distance ol 8fi miles. The party con that work thereon will begin next year. PART II—“TRIAL BY JURY.” these that prompted the Klamath I>ev- a |«art of the required 14 months* resi with his executive committee, visiting sisted of Mr. E. T. Abbott, Chief Engi The first thing that has to be done is to elopnient coni|>aliy to follow the course dence, will remain in force. Cail of Character! j the Weed Lumlier company before th« neer, 12 white men, 10 Indian« and 8 secure sufficient acreage to guarantee adopted. All of Jheee stipulations bal "You are directed to give this matter departure o( said committee to their Plaintiff................M m . D on J. Z vmwalt dogs. Mr. Abbott may be seen on tbe the cultivation of sufficient beets to ing evidently I mm - ii complied with, the immediate attention, and as w ide pub ! eastern homes. I Judge .......................... T. W. Z immerman j right of the view, bolding tbe dog make the operation of the factory pos company now is in a ¡«»«ilion to do w hat licity as possible and to post a copy of Defendant ............................ Gao. C. H ill There is nothing in it, except the elas it would have done at the time set for the letter in a conspicuous place in yonr tic menial vision of the country report ' Counsel for Plaintiff.......... Bonos M ason I "Brecko.” Mr. Abbott, to whom we sible. Hand in band with this will go are indebted for the picture, informs us experimental forma. It is proposed to the completion of the road into this ollie. alker R. A. BALLIN'.ER. " er who wrote about an imagined some ' Lsher..................................................... Rov W that the work occupied abon.t three sow to beets about one-fourth of an acre Foreman 6f Jury ................... Wn. .M amin city. thing, ol which he knew nothing—hence months in the dead of winter, and he When A. H. Nah/ger, president of I Waive Jacobs adds that it was "accomplished without in many localities throughout the guessed wrong Work Suspended F lower B ra reus ., county. These small tracts will be un the Klamath iWvelopment uimpany. ' < Neva Faught Yours truly, accident, and what is out of the ordi der the control and direction uLa qmmi - was seen by a representative ol the Re B kiderii -IDs—Anna Beeson, Mae Wor- nary, ahe cook stuck till the job was WEED LUMBER COMPANY. publican relative to the truthfulness of Work on the grad« through the marsh Per G. X. Uasauss, Pmeient. den, .datuie Boyd, lxtnise Lee, Agnes finished.’’ Tbe cooking was done for petent beet sugar man and the expense of their cultivation will lie borne by the «he rumor fie refuse«! at this time to is again at a standstill, due thia time to Lee, Bese Boiler. the 22 men on a special stove weighing people who are now trying to interest make any statement for publication, the inability of the I mmmii to stand the J cbi hrn —Will Mason, Foreman, Willis only 80 lbs. Tbe stove was only 22 ins. capital. After these beets are har and would neither confirm nor deny the heavy strain placed upon it. Thu buck The Anniversary Dance E. Faught, Chas. A. Howard, Irwin wide, ax a greater width woull have vested they will be weighed, classified correctness of the story, However, it et now in use is so large that it removes Rolle, Oscar Wright, Will Hurn, made trouble in getting it between and analyzed and if the result prove as can la» positively stated that all sub I’d yards ol material with each opera Junior Daggett, Alex. Martin, Vin trees on a toboggan. Mr. Abbott is now- satisfactory as have the experimenta scriptions will be returned w ithout con tion, and it living of u very heavy char The anniversary dance of the Twenty' cent Yaden, Carl Wright, Carlyele located at Thrall, Cal., where be fills heretofore made it is certain that the troversy. acter it has Itecome necessary to suspend One Club was given at the Houston , Yaden, Garrett Van Rqier. the position of general manager of the money for tli€ factory will be forthcom Ever since the Klamath Iievelopiucnl operations until a smaller bucket can be o|>era house last Friday evening, and 1 Klamath Lake R. R., besides a variety ing. company entered this field aboiutu fair procured. One with a capacity of one like all the dances given by this vigaui- i A ccompanist —Miss Georgia White. of other positions.—Engiheering News. Th' ' Du ectob — Martin E Robinson. The erection of such a factory would ness has characterized nil of its opera yard has been ordered from Portland, xation was an unqualified success. The j mean a great deal not only for this tions. No other agency has done so and when it arrive'« it is expected to attendance was large and the members L adies or the O pera edding bells county, but also for this city. Tbe val much for the development of this city overcome the difficulties encountered and guests bail a most delightful even-! Bess Applegate Lilly Arnett ues of land would advance rapidly, the and county as lias this corporation, and ami ¡lermit of the continuous operation ing. The refreshments were quite Anna Beeson Mrs. F. E. Boyd population grow and the immense pay ¡■crimps no other will have as potent an of the dredge. Bess Boiler Mamie Boyd elaliorate, and the Club is to be con LEWIS-BROWN roll connected with its operation make influence in the upbuilding <>f the Klam Malielle Campbell The material for the new dredger ia gratulated on the manner in which the Stella Campbell Mies Nellie Brown and L. Alva Lewis money plentiful. The same w ill be true ath basin in the future. It is an incon now on the ground, and when the ma whole affair wax conducted. Cora Cox Essie Crane« were united in marriage st the home of ’ of two other enterprises that are now trovertible fact that if the Klamath chinery arrives it will be assembled as Restore French The regular meeting of the Club was Edna Elliott the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. lieing considered, so that with the work l>evelopiiienl company had not started rapidly as possible. Ethel llawxhnrst It is hoped that held Monday night, when otlicers for Faye Hogue Brown, at Crystal creek last Sunday, on the government project and the rail the California Northeastern at the time with this one in working trim that op the ensuing three months were elected. Edna Jensen Agnes Lee 1 Rev. J. B. Griffith officiating. Only the road construction Klamath Falls will it did, the Southern Pacific would not erations will move along at a rapid pace They were: President, H. B. Hubbard; Louise Lee Maud Martin immediate relatives i f the contracting lie a prettv lively citv next vear. today l»c knocking al the door of Klam and the time lost since the commence vice president, Dr. C. P. Maxon, secre Agues Marple Orva Orem ----------------------- 'ties were present at the cermony. ath Falla. While it is true that a rail ment of the contract made up. Mrs. Ellen Piel Carrie Ridings tary, Claude Chastain; invitation com Mr. Lewis is well known throughout road would have been built into this city Irene Rutenic mittee, Will Baldwin, M. D. Williams Edith Rutenic Letter From Newell •. • • 'i •!’- county, which he has served it is to the Klamath Development com Sunday School Oka Swingie and E. (J. Murray. The next dance Flora Shive ,i-: .v.i-ii.-r for the past several years. pany and Mr. Naitzger that thu credit Roxa Shive will be ,held on Friday evening, Novem Orpha Shallock He is a popular young man and is en is due for it reaching ns from one to two Elsie Ftout Artie Seehorn Convention ber 8. The following letter was received by dowed with much ability that will win E. I. Applegate from F. H. Newell, years sooner than it otherwise would Emma Snyder Lettie Ntephene have done. Martha Taber Mrs. C. E. Wriglit for liim success. Miss Brown is one of director of the Reclamation Service: Sensational Suit The Klamath County Sunday School Klamath's popular and efficient school i .Mae Worden Alice Woodard Washington, D. C., Oct. 22, 1907. Convention will lie held in this city Winnie Wampler Mrs. Don Zumwalt teachers, who has endeared herself to Cemetery Association Mr. E. I. Applegate, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of thia ' a large circle of friends, who join in Mrs. T. W. Zimmermann. What promises to lie one of the most, Klamath Fall«, Ore. week and it promises to lie an affair wishing her much happiness. M en of the O pera sensational suite ever instituted in this | Dear Sir: tilled with interest throughout. An Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for Portland, Willis E. Faught The Klamath Cemetery Association Junior Daggett From recent newspaper clippings I elalxirat« program has been arranged city will claim thu attention of the peo- i was organised in this city Tuesday, the Glenn Fountain Augustus Goodrich by wav of Dead Indian trail J-xpecting to learn that you have retired from the nd mied in which will lie several ad- pie of this city within a few days. It is I I return here the first of the week. Mr. C. A. Howard following officers and directors being a suit lor breach of promise and is' George C. Hill , dresses by State Field Kii|>erintendent ' Lewis has rented the A.J. Manning resi- secretaryship of the Water User« asso Will Hurn Austin Hayden elected: President, J. W. Siemens; probably the first instance of the kind j iC. A. Phillips, who, with his wife, will 1 deuce where they will be at home to ciation gracefully, if not voluntarily. Will Mason vice president, Captain O. C. Applegate; Burge Mason to occur in Klauiath Falls. The parties I am very sorry to learn of this action, lie in attendance. The officers of the Alex Martin Dr. G.H. Merryman , their friends after November 5. secretary and treasurer, E. P. .Morgan ; as I appreciate the hard work you have I association are as follows«: president, are well (known, and mixed into the Roy Nelson Virgil Noland director«, J. W. Siemens, E. P. Morgan, done for the association and your activ 1.1. B. Mason, secretary, Miss Odalite case will be one of the prominent mar John Oliver Irwin Rolfe Another Decision F. P. Cronemiller, O. C. Applegate and ried ladies of this city, whose (lersonal ity in guarding the beet interest« of all Horning ; executive committee, Rev. P. Geo. Stevenson John Siemens E. J. Murray. concerned. Conklin, Rev. J. B. Griffith, Rev. Geo. charms and talent has made her one of! Arthur Sevitw Louis Tolle An option on a tract of land was so- At this time I wish to express my T. Pratt, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Beals. the city's most popular matrons. That The land office at Lakeview has dit* Garrett Van Riper Roy Walker cured from the Enterprise Land com it will attract a great deal of attention , deep appreciation of your work, aild the With the exception of the sessions held missed the contest of J. L. Buell vs. J. Carl Wright pany, and it is the intention of the as Oscar Wright in the Baptist church Sunday afternoon is certain and that the Trial by Jury) I.. Yaden, the register and the receiver hope that yon will be in a more fortu Kirk White Carlyele Yaden sociation to try and interest the frater and evening, the convention will ÌH» will be witnessed by a crowded opera concurring. In hie contest Mr. Buell nate situation in the near future. Vincent Y'aden nal orders to purchase |>ortions of it. T. W. Zimmerman house is confidently expected. Very truly yours, ' held in the Presbyterian church. alleged that Mr. Yaden failed to comply The scheme is an elaborate one. The SYNOPSIS F. II. NEWELL, with the homestead law as regards to main purpose it to secure a location Yer 1. Opening Chorus—"Hark! tlu Hour his residence, since, as lie was mail con — Director. It Paid aceiHotery that will lie permanent. A ol Ten." Halloween Party tractor he had to reside on the ronte. maintenance fund will be created to Nolo, Usher—“Now Jurymen Hear In dismissing the contest the register Oil Leases Filed provide for the perpetual care of the My Advice.” The effect of Miss SteHa Campbell's The first Halloween party of the year trip to the Jamestown Exposition is 3. Song, Defendant—"When First My and receiver Weld that where absence is grounds, thus insuring the proper at due to employment in the public ser was given at the home of Frank Ira still being felt, and hardly a week passes tention (or all time. Love I Knew ” Thia week there were filed in the vice, it cannot be construed as a viola One of the things planned is to secure White by Miss McCauley Tuesday even but wliat brings her a letter of inquiry 4. Chorus, JuryL an—"Oh ! I was like office of the County Clerk a large num tion of the homestead law as to actual the abandonment of the present cemo- ing. About twenty of the young folk of to Klamath County's popular young that when a laid !’’ j residence. C. F. Stone represented Mr. ber of leases on land in the vicinity of tejy and the tranaferance of nil the re city gathered there and indulged ill the lady. When in the east, and particu 5. Solo, Usher—"Silence in Court.” I Bonanza. The purpose of these leases I i Yaden. I mains now interred there to the new usual games eo well known on such an larly while al Jamestown, Alias Cnuip- 0. Chorus—“All Hail, Great Judge." — is to «ecure to the owner the right to site. After this is done it is hoped to occasion. Mis« McCauley showed Irell never lost an opportunity to place 7. Nolo, Judge, “For These Kind prospect for («troleum and gas as well Saur Kraut and Cabbage be able to make the site of the old much originality in the arrangement of the greatness of the county before those Words.” as minerals of any character whatever. cemetery a public perk. the program, with the result that her who were interested. That her work 1 8. Solo, Usher—“Oh, Will Yon Swear" The owner of the land is to receive ten Included in the scheme of beautifying guests had a most delightful time. Re was well done is evidenced by the let 9. Jury—“To All of This We Make Jim Straw now has on hand lot« of per cent of the net profits. The leases the grounds is the construction of a freshments were served, and it was not ters she ia now receiving, and that the Reply." Ripe Cabbage ami Kraut in any quan run for a term ol twenty years, and oil reservoir on the highest point, . the far from day break when the merry trip will lie productive of much good for 10. Chorus, Bridesmaids, "Comes the tity. Residence, West end of Bride*'. must be struck within three years or water Irotn which in to be used tor the maker« started for home. Broken Flower.’*" Klaiuath is certain. ' Telephone 823. It « the lease is f jtLiled, Klamath Development Co. Reported Reaching Such Decision Movement on Foot to Interest Capital in the Enterprise PRESIDENT NAFTZGER SILENT LARGE EXPERIHENTS LIKELY I L \V I —