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Ortie lai Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH “] KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 16, 1908. VOL. XII. TO HOLD A CAUCUS REPUBLICAN. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES BRIGHT PROSPECTA NO.42~ require a longer time tn dispom* nf county matter. One of the mist im portant acts of thia term was the ap f avorable Turn of Things f or th« Railroad Contractore l.atabllsli Camp pointment of a road superintendent. Upper Project and (let Ready tor Hualncaa This is a new < ffice, created by the last legislature. It is generally admitted that if the person appointed to l^is po Erickson A Peterson have eatablished Not since government came have the sition is unhampered and is competent a camp at Dorru and ar« making prepa prospects lieen so bright for the Upper that it will tie money well spent, but if rations for an active campaign that w II Project. lA!»t year it was supposed that carry them through the winter and lar there would lie something doing on the be is unable to cariy on Ilia duties of into th« spriug. The purpose ol tlir Clear Lake dam, but as time passed it his office from either cause it will «im- pie 1« a waste ol money, i'.. H. Phill camp al Dorria is to make re-dy lor the drvelo|w<l that llitse ho;«*» were doomed ipa was selecte,! for the place. He will big work that is to tie undertaken in the todusppointment. A strenuous effort take office May 1 and will »erve Fir six early spring. A» has lieenstated Mure, wss made tills winter to get assurances months. This will give a thorough teat all ol th« low places lietween this city that the daui would be begun next year,I to the matter and If it is found b profit arid Brav ar« Isring tilled in, so that the The Reclamation Swrviee recently in-1 able investment ul county monxA-, he waters of spring will not prevent the i formed the Water Ueers Association will continue longer and the office will carrying on <4 o|s-rations. B>>uie ol that if the people of the f.'pper Project be made a permanent one. these are to be found In the vicinity ol would sign up 85 per cent ol the land The road superintendent will have Dorris. to be irrigated that the dam would be absolute charge of road matters in the The establishment ul th« camp, how constructed. The word wm pa»ee<l Dr. Dewey Dead connly. It will tie his duty to see that ever, is for the purpose of gelling things along down the line, and with the usual the supervisors do their duty ami that hi readiness lor the task ol getting over I enthusiasm the people ol the Vpper The many Itiendf in thia city ol Dr. J. thu divide. It has not as yet lieen defi j what work they do ia along the moat ap Country begsn Io get busy. The re •S Dewey, of lakoview, were surprised nitely settled whether work will begin proved lines. sults of their labors are being manifest U> beer <>( hl» death, which occurred in I at once on the tunnel, but it has about Thu supervisors appointed at this ed. It is quite certain that witbin a^ Glendale, Oregon, Haturday. The Duc | been decided to start work on the 'alioo- term were: short time they will come to the Recla Diet. No. 1— R. M. C. Brown. Will the republican party ol Klamath tor we» in tin» city last Thursday, hav tly track that Is to be used temporarily, mation Service with the necessary 85; The order for the special term of Political aspirants are beginning to Dial. No. 2— H. H. Law. county hold a caucua thia year and in* ing paae.il through here in company and it is on this account that the Erick- per cent, and w hen this is done the last . court, which is to l.-e held on February dora« a ticket lor presentation al th« with A. F. Torrence and V. I., hnelling, son A Peterson camp baa lieen estab- sit up and lake notice now that registra obstacle in the way of the construction' Diet. No. 3— T. M. Durham. . 10, was issued by Judge Benson tnia Dist. Xo. ♦—F. W.Eglington. April prlmarlaa? Tide in the question all three ol them being on their way to | lialied. It means Hint every loot of the tion lias commenced and many are the of the dam will be removed. weak. A new jury list waa drawn, and Ashland to visit the Elka lodge of that liees that have liegun buzzing since the Diet. No. 5—Fred Bechdoldt. right of way will lie pushed as last as llial in agitating th« pruapecti«« candi- While there is ns yet considerable of' they will be summoned to appear at From there the Dr. went to men and money can push il, in order to ' first of the year. In state politics little Diet. No. 0 — Laurence Griffin. dal«s lor office. Il la lining r«cugn>s«d city. the land unsigned, much of it 1» in such ( court on Tuesday morning, February 11. Dist. No. 7— J. H. Smart. tbal lb« ei|Hinaa ul a campaign lor a Glendale to visit Ina brother. Il ia pre got it to this city by Keptemlier. There local interest is manifested, except tn shape that the owners have practically Following ia a list of the cases to come aumed that il waa while on thia trip thu prospective scrap lietween Henry will be no stopping places lietween the primary nomination ingoing to l>e more agreed to no longer delay the construe-1 Diet. No. 8— William CKrman. up for trial at the special ter n : Dirt. No. 0-D. M. Griffith. than moat ol th« randidata« want tu that he contracted tho cold that de present terminus and tin»city. Several I and Fulton. From present indication» tion of the project by their refusal to C. H. Withrow va. I. A. Duffy. Dist. No. 11— John Haglestein, •land, especially »nice they will have tu veloped intu pneumonia, which resulted of the town» along the line have sought thia light is apt to attract national in- ' sign up with the association. Diplo F. J. Bowne va. J. D. Carroll. Diet. No. 12— F. T. Nelson. to gather under their wing a following tere»t. But Mr. Heoev bu been quail- i macy has lieen the keynote of success, turn right around and duplicate the M* IU hi» death. M. J. Rogers vs. Hugh Rodgers. Mr». Ifewey waa notified of the illness tying hia remark» of late, anil it ia bare Dist. No. 13 — Geo. T. Cline. by claiming that the road would remain peue«, il nominated. Il Is tbia very lor instead of going at the thing in a Oregon and California Transporta Dist. No. 14—Win. DeNaul. thing that many ol th« candidates want ol her liurloind and »tarled Immediately there lor ewveral month», but this kind ly |*oMible that he will not fire his bull-dozing fashion, reason and logic tion Company vs. Klamath I.ake Rail Dist. No. 15—Chas. Graves. to avoid, and the plan of holding a can* lor Glendale, accomjraniiid bv J. M of talk is all moonshine and done for | threatened broadside during the < am- have been the arguments and they are way Co. ■Miller. When they reached Bly Hun paign, if at all. cut 1» lieing suggested by some id them. the pur|io»e. of »riling lots, Il ia a »et carrying the day. Coder the cir J. C. Rutenic et al. vs. J. M. McIn | day night they telephuned to aw-ertam In tins county there are as yet not tied fact that to* n property along the No deAnil» »tope iu thia direction have cumstances ths prospects are bright for tire. KENO as yet been taken, but that something th.* condition ol the »lek man and then road must lie sold on »nur other basis avowed candidates. Several names the Clear Lake dam next year. C. J. Swingle vs. Isaac M. Shepard will be dune la certain, tor the aenli* learned ol Ida death. They left hero on than that the road will UMi this or that have been mentioned incumiection with and James H. Driscoll. Keno is situated in the Southern meat in favor ol il lagrun lug stronger Monday morning'» boat. particular place as a terminus, for the the various offices to I m * filled by friends Geo. W. Tn-fren vs. Robert H. Bun- part of Klamath County, on the Dr. fiewey waa one ul the l>ust known orders have been issued to get the road of men who believe them to have the everyday. The plan suggested la thia nel. County Court Klamath river, at the terminus of deiiliats in the »tat» and waa particu right running qualities. For sheriff the Each precinct will select delegatee to to this city by September, and il ills Klamath Fails Light and Water Co. navigation. Two steamers land here; the caucua along llie line lollow«d be- larly popular in thia auction, lie ha» not here by that lime some of the offi name» of Dr. William Martin. B. 8. | vs. Archie Mason, et al. mail, express and passengers are a* wide circle ol friend» who will deeply Grigsby, il. V. Mitchell and A. T. lure the adoption ol the primary law. cials and engineers are going to lose State of Oregon vs. John Willard The regular meeting of the County transferred from the stage to the II the can>Udalea want to cam|>aign lor regret to hear ol hia sudden death and their jobs, for w hen Harriman wants a I«ngell have been Ireely mentioned, | Court came to a close this week, after and Dan McNamara. boat at this point. Adjoining Keno thoee delegatee they are at liberty to do whoeztend to hi» bereaved widow and thing he generally gets it, and woe be tu and it would not be surprising to see at • the transaction of an immense amount State of Oregon vs. Lee N. John on the west is a large belt of timber, stone. eo, aa ol olJ. Tlieae delegatee will meet relative» their deepuat aympathy. the man who interleres with his desires. least three if not al) four of them enter of routine and special business. One of and on the ea»t is a large Indy of the race. It is certain that it would be Dr. Dewey Waa born In Iowa 4V year» State of Oregon vs. Ernest Wolford. in llua city and it they vote in lavor <>t the important acta of the body was the marsh lands. Near Keno, on the an interesting struggle, for each of them State of Oregon vs. Frank Corpron indorsing a ticket, then the nomina ago and emu« to t iregoii in 1877. Dur High School Dehnte levy lor taxes, which is as follows: river, is immense water power. Tele , has a strong follow mg throughout the and Peter Peterateiner. tion a will 1« made aa II in the regular, mg the |x»t thirty years he lias resided State and Agricultural College. 2. mills phone connections with all parts of i county. Mike Dooher and C. H. Duaenberry the country. H m a good school, two <dd laabioned convention, and the suc in l«k«viow , l«mg well known a» a . Umilia High School In th« pwst it has lieen somewhat For county clerk W. E. Bowjoin and vs Lester Kirkpatrick. stores and two mw mills. cessful candidate» will have their name» dentist in Hoiilliern Oregon ami North . 1.5 mills aniueiug to M-<- the sarcastic »mile that «nd Charles Patte« have laxen men-1 Rnad Fund.......... ........ Sehallock & Daggett vs. F. L. submitted aa a whole to the |«ople lor rm Caldoniia. hi addition to Ilia wile, 3.5 mills County School. Mia« Laura Nelson has returned from i Wright et al. tlitu-d acroee th« countenance of the turned, but each declare that be has no Mrs. Data Dewey, of lakrvlew, and hie ratification. . .06 millä Library Tax ... Southern California where she has been Petition for naturalisation of Geache County Chairman W, <>. Smith re father,J. D. fiewey, of Gresham, the average citiurn ul the Bogun river valley Mpiratiuns in that direction. But these County purposes 7.86 mille Marie Janssen. when a rustic from thia isolated town two names donut complete the list. | ou a viait. She returns with good following brothers amt sisters survive turned Irotu Idaho Saturday and the This makes an aggregate of 16 mills. health and feels fine. Petition for naturalisation of Siverth matter ha« Iwcn presented to him by him: Mra. Maggte Crow, of Greaham: would advance the argument that There are several candidacies in embryo.1 A. Michaelsen. The purpose of making such a heavy »«veral ol the leading republican» ul the Mr». Sarah Boyd, of Sacramento, Min Klamath Falla had a high achool that | and it is quite certain lias office will be Mr. Jones the blacksmith took the Petition for naturalization of Nathan levy, which is the same as it was last county, lie ha» the matter ol issuing a Ida Dewey, of Mabton, Wash.; J. A waa equal U> any in the state. That to I W(.|| »ought after. stage Monday morning. He is going to I iel H. Fennell. year, notwithstanding the fact that the val'eyite seemed impoasible, for was Fur countv treasilrer W E. Bowdoin call lor a i auem under advieemeut but and Philip Dewey, of Glendale; Mr». Ashland to lake medical treatment. Mary J. Johnson vs. Charles Johnsen. there is a considerable increase in the aa yet ba» readied uu derision. In di- Anna Penney and E. 1*. Ik-wry, head ol not Klamath Falls uff tho railroad—a has lieen mentioned and no doubt J. D. Carrell, et al. vs. F. J. Bowne, John Ackley is building a new barge assessed valuation, is to apply the sur mere country settlement ' This opinion would seriot'sly consider such an hunor. the mailing department ol the Oregon cuaaing the matter Ito aaid : et al. wasn.it con tine* I to the Rogue River i Hilly has a host of friende throughout plus over and above tho expenses of 30 by 60 feet, to be u»ed in connection "Tho question ol calling a caucua lie» ian, Cortland. J. W. Wright vs. W. J. Mills, et al. with the Steamer Canby. This looks as valley, although it was more pro- the county and if he were a candidate running the county government, to the la»n suggested to me by many republi May D. Zeverly vs. Charles H. Zev- nounced in that particular locality than ! for either of the offices mentioned he payment of the county debt. This sur though he meant to do business next can». I am deoiroue of ascertaining the “Lest We Err” erly. plus will be in the neighborhood el $30,- sammer. elsewhere, other towns along the rail- would make a race that would be a sentiment el the republican» through Eva S. Bryant vs. Theodore J. Bry road would hand out thatcindescending hummer. His is the only name so far 000. It is presumed that the object of Miss Doten has returned from the ant. out the county, and ill And that it 1» The statement in the Bonanza Bulle air when the subject was broached, mentioned for treaaurer, but Um inti- making such a heavy levy in to pay off Falls with her health much improved. Mark L. Burns, et al. vs. Eugene L. the deal re ol the metu tiers of the party tin that 1 should lie a candidate for the the county debt with the ultimate pnr- Hopkins, et aL that suck a courao lio lollowed, 1 can ace county rlsrksbip at the coming election Now, however, the tune ia a different mation has been given out that there There will be preaching in the hall . ;io»e of creating a surplus which will be no objection to iaeuing the call. The la w holly inialending I have never die- one. They have assumed the attitude , w i|| be at least another candidate. use«! for the purpose of erecting a new next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 of a man who has been hit with a brick For assessor 11. C. Cowley of Ian- Change in Schedule reason advanced by the candidate« I cuaecd the matter with Editor Hamakci p. m. from some mysterious source, and the gr|| valley has l*-en mentioned, aa has | court house. have talked with ere two-fold First, or anyone elae, nor will I 1» a candi — cause of it all was the visit of three high I M>eriff Obencham. The latter, how- The total assessed valuation is IT,» they do not relish theeipenae connected Another change is made in the train date lor any county otllce under any 1 scliool boya to Medford last week. They 0Ver, assumes a belligerent air when his 582,960, and the 16 mills levy will with the campaign. If they are defeat circumstance. The Bulletin iaaolely re WEDDING BELLS schedule ol the Klamath Lake railroad. The were’ Alox Martin, Jr., and Vincent and candidacy for hia office' is relerred to in realize an income of $121,227.20. ed il ia a total lue»; it they win they •ponaible for the statement. Some have 1 The new arrangement will enable pas state tax will amount to $15,165.90; Carlisle Vaden. They represented the bis presence and some of his friends say have tu turn right around and »land the the happy faculty ol doing more harm sengers to Portland to catch No. 14, -, JOHNSON—BEST Klamath County High School in the that he has bad hie bread liasket filled i high school $8,341.25; road fund $11,- oipenae of another (campaign. Second, in a uiiuiite than they can neutraliie in due at Tbrall at 7:15 a. m. The SC he aeries of debates that ia being conducted to overflowing with the collection of' 374.43; school fund $46,540.32; libraries Mias Christine Johnson of Weston aome ol them would like to know dule is as follows : a life time. Chas. Bailee. by tho high schools of the state. They taxes. Cowley has a strong following, $379.15» The salaries will amount to and Hugh C. Best of Klamath Falls, whether they aland a »how or not. Leave Thrall............................ 3 P- were not auppoaed to do anything else especially in the upper country, where $12,049.89; other expense* $14,275. were married lMt evening by Rev. J. J. They realita that only one man can win Arrive Klamath Springs ........ 4:07 P- The judges and clerks for the June than go to Medford and come back—de he ia well known. McAllister, at 701 Thompson street and BagKnge Transfer ant they see that through a caucua they feated I At least that waa the impres-; For county superintendent of schools election were also appointed for the left today for Weston for a few days Arrive Pokegama.....................5:06 P» m. would be in a position tu eaaily gauge leave Pokegama....................... 6 P- various precincts, and they are as fol visit. Next Monday afternoon they Having purchased the Hunsaker »ionone would gain from the arrange- there may lie three candidates, if the irnblic sentiment ao lar aa they were Arrive Klamath Springs........ 7:06 P- m. lows: ment of the debating program. The | w i B > lo » of the friends of the gentlemen will leave for Klamath Falls, where concerned. Hu lar aa 1 am personally transfer and dray equipment 1 am pre-1 Arrive Thrall............................ 8:20 P* m. final deliatc was awarded to this city— j mentioned are carried out. . They would ____ ___ 2______ they will reside permanently. Mr. Best J udges P recints C lerks concerned I am going to I m > guided by |>ared to do all kinds of freight and provided the Klamath boys won, and be the preeent incumbent, Prof. Wight, is a brother Dr. J. A. Best of this city LINKVII.LE—FTRST BOARD In the case of the city againat C. D. what the |>arty throughout the county Imgguge transfer buxine»» on short no no one outside of Klamath Falls even Prof. Dunbar, princi;>al ol the public P. L. Fountain and Miss Johnson was a well known Wilson, for violation of the Sunday C. J. Martin want». I have no other end loaerve." tice and nt reasonable rates. dreamed of »uch a thing. Will W. Baldwin young woman of Weston. Both of the schools vi of tins city, m«« and Prof. Carlock, J. W. Bryant j ecnuvi« (inn vi<y, ■ i"i. vnr.w*, Phone 723. J. A. THOMPSON. Ol Cour»« there would lar nothing R. M. Richardson young ;>eople have many friends in this closing ordinan -e, the jury found a ver One of the amusing features about! ■ princij«! of the Merrill school. They John R. Stilts legally binding on the action of the can- dict of guilty, and a tine of fifty dollars ♦ L1NKV1I.LE- SECOND BOARD city and county.—East Oiegonian. the whole thing is that eo sure were areali iroeHexsr-d of splendid qualifica was assessed. Oscar Shive .lastier Bennett those who had the nrraiigi-nient of the tions and whichever one won out would C. C. Ix>w Chas. Roberts program in charge that the Medford lie sure to give satisfaction. Roy Hamakar Robt. Casey Dr. George Merryman ia lieing strong- team would win from the Klamath THUS LAKE Falla, boys that it had been decided to i ly urgi-d by his friends throughout the H. T. Anderson E. S. Terwilliger G. W. Offield hold the next debate at Grants Pas» district to be a candidate for state sena- J. H. Hobbs E. Elvy, Sr. Saturday evening. However, when this tor and it ia quite {Kweihle ho will lie j C. G. Merrill BONANZA part of the program miscarried the date a candidate lor the office, J. O. H«maker J. T. Bradley for the debate was ;iostponed until Wed- For commissioner the name of L. J. E. L. Walter L. J. Bauman nemlay evening. It ia presumed that ' Bauman baa lieen mentioned, while sev-1 Wm. Goss Jas. H. Driscoll 1 1 Grants Pass wanted a chance to get its i eral olhere are being groomed for the t SPRAGUE ; RIVER second wind, ' race and their iintnea will be mentioned John Wells S. C. H »maker Klamath Falls may lie away off the I within the next week or two. Earl Walker Janies Taylor W. T. Garrett main line of the Southifln Pacific; it' For coroner tho only name suggested Ed Casebeer LANGELL VALLEY ’ may be a backwoods section ; it may not is that of J. T. Bradley of Bonanza. He R. C. Cowley lie ilp on all the facie and fancies of tho I is anxious to get into tho office in time H. G. Bussey •A- W. R. Campbell Wm. Pankey more fortunate individuals who travel to hold the inquest on the remains of Geo. T. Cline H. F. Swingle on freight trains through the Rogue the democratic |>arty in the county. KIAMATH LAKE Not River and Willamette valleys, but not- ~ in the history of tin- party in the ll. M. Griffith M. H. Wampler C. O. Brown withstanding nil these drawbacks it is county Ims it approached a primary or D. G. Brown John Griffith right up in the front rank in the matter nominating convention with ho much L. O. Mills SNOW ol oducational institutions. It has the harmony. The slogan will be "har I'nleas something unforsean Valentine Griffith N. H. Fennell teachers, the equipment and the build mony." S. S. Hill Wm. Frain ings that go hand in hand for the up arises to upset that apple cart, there is W. J. Kirwin M. R. Potter building of the youth; ita young men nothing that can prevent the election of POE VAI.LEY and women have the brains and Capacity a complete republican ticket. Edw. Freer F. B. Kester S. D. R om Oscar Lee for higher development and they make Elmer Moore Ben Johnson good use of their opportunities, James H. Driscoll ul Bonanza ia in PLEVNA A message was received here last the city. Gao. W Kegg R. M. C. Brown ------- Cali and Inspect this Fine Line------- night that the decision was given to the F. T. Nelson T. A. Grubb Ira White left Thuraday for Frank Grants Pass school. J. L. Padgett R. W. Tower Oakland, Friaco and other California WOOD RIVER Our Responsibility Eads When You are Satisfied Tim 37-10 land fraud cases have been points, expecting to be absent about two J. W. McCoy R. A. Moon weeks. Richard Meinase James M. Emery- postponed until Mav 4. Geo. W Loosley C. C. Jackson DIED — At Bly, Sunday, Jan. 12, G. II. J. Winters spent a few days thia DAIRY REPUBLICAN BLOCK W. Obencliain, one of the ohl-timars of week in the country. Fred Beck F. M. Bennett the county and well known by most of C. W. Sherman Chaa. E. Drew Miss F.mnia Schneider returned last The funeral was held G. G. Anderton W. P Sedge 1 L — ita residents. 1 evening from a pleasant visit in the Tuesday. ODELL country. Chas. Graves John Harrison DIED—In thia city, Wednesday, Jan. J ease Stoelts Geo. A. Hewitt At the annual meeting of the stock W. G. Mayfield. holders ol the First National Bank, 16, Daisy, the 14-year-old daughter of Geo. Royce held this week, the regular yearly 8 per Mr. and Mrs. Riley Moyers, death tieing Owing to the fact that this is the first Successor to R. fl. Boiler cant dividend was declared and 10 |>er due to brain fever. Funeral aerviies session that has been held for elx cent added to the surplus, making the latter $5000. The same officers and di will be held from the family residence months, a great deal of county business today at 11 o'clock. rectors were re-elected. had accumulated, and as a result it will Suggested that Repub licans get Together MAY RECOMMEND A TICKET cn> »1 it naw tit to r •command a ticket lot the oooaldaration <4 ilia parly in lint county. If there avfn any ul the candi dale* who warn dI ma Iivtlud with the re* ■nil, they would have ths privilege of going belore th« people just Ilia same ax il tl.a caucus bnd nut been held. Tho whole qiieatiun ran I« »uuinieit up in on« ssntsMe: It rut» down Ibeaapanw ol campaigning and insures equal r«pre a«n tat ion lor every section ol th« roun ty. Aa it la now, it would I h > poasibln to have «very candidal« on th« ticket I ruin thia city; under th» proposed plan II would enable the uutsids dla- trlcl to I« assured nt representation on th« ticket, and even th« muet biased will admit that they are entitled to such i consideration. Thus Secure to the Country Representation in County Affairs AT DORRIS ANOTHER SESSION The Political Pot Be ginning to Simmer Judge Benson Calls Special Court Term FEW OF THOSE PROPOSED TO BE Hhl.il FEBRUARY 10 Prospects Bright for a full Representation for Each Office Cases of Corpron and Peter- steiner Will be Heard at This Time 1— Engraving that wii/ Please - - Executed by Sktlted A rtis Is. Get Our Prices. Just Received Big shipment of Dining Tables, Rockers, Chairs, etc. Heitkemper’s Klamath Tails Furniture Rouse E. W. GILLETTE & CO.