Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 30, 1908, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
Ortie lal Newspaper
ot Klamath County
REPUBLICAN.
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 30, I90S.
VOL. XII.
FUND FOR
FIREMEN
Big Sum is Subscribed
for the Fire Fighters
TOKEN OF APPRECIATION
Substantial Recognition of
the Work Done by the
Volunteer Department
at Lost Fire
Palace Restaurant... ...
1. H ('balubi,1»
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K. W. Gillette
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Underwood's Pharmacy
Brui... .............
Cha« Worden
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W n Borage.................
Crawford A latwls
F. LA B. II
Isaac Wright........................
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M. a r»i.-.
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2 60
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K. F. Lt A W. Co .
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6 00
It. H Moore ...........
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1 00
Friend
G. Hellkrmpsr, Jr
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cm Merkel
.......... 1 00
J. E. Swenewi
1. A. iloiiBton
6 00
Geo. Pan ............................ ......... 10 00
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K lainaili Co. Bank. ..... ......... b 00
Il W. Mira»
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Forest Berry... ................... ......... 2 frO
W. C. 1 ouik.
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Ackley Bros ......................... .......... 6 00
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1 00
n Wekei
K. Hugsrrnan...................... ......... 6 00
W lit W Illi l<.4 k
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Mrt M M.Miliari
TIioriHiN Newton
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ft uo
First Natl Bk
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The Morning Ex pre*« .
Otto Heidrich
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2 (»>
J E Bolge
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G W. Maston
ft 0 >
Ths Brick Hlore Co
... ft 00
Thomaa Parker .........
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Van Riper Bro*................. ......... ft 00
Mr». E M. Marpls
... 2 M»
I. I'. Taber
2 SO
Evening Herald................. ....... 2 60 ,
Republican....................
........ 2 60
.... 2 00 1
I. A. Dunhsiii...
J F. Goeller.......................... ....... ft 00 I
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F E. Aiikenv
B Hl. Geo. llisl.op ............. ....... ft 00
Virgil A Hon............................ ....... 5 00
Nt»» art A Lyons
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Mont E. Hutchinson............. ... . 1 00
Panic Nor Hard Times Can’t Stop It
NO. 44
Go to the punch bowl unless asked
and accompanied by a lady,
Pick up fa lady’s handkerchief or
progrem. In a word he must rordpOrt
himself in a manner befitting • lady,
and quite loyally did be do it. The
ad lev lost no opportunity to lerintain
their role and this adder! much to .the
merriment nt the occasion. The music
»•» unusually fine and no detail that .
would add v. the pleasure of the even- .
mg was over'ooked. A bevy of little |
girls presided over the punch bowl,]
served the refreshments and acted *« '
ushers.
The refreelimeiit* were delicious, con­
sisting of rhicken salad, water ere«*,
olive«, and cake and coffee. They were
served in the room in the rear of the
stage.
The table« were Iwautifally
decorated and while the luncheon was
served '.be orchestra played
The event will ever remain one of the
pleasant memories of those who Were
there.
Tule Lake
We are certaiuly having ideal wea-th
er for this time of year, while probably
at the county neat the people are shiv­
ering with coll fog*.
BIDS ASKED
BY MURPHY
Reclamation Service’s
First Move for 1908
SOUTH BRANCH FLUME
Will Be Banner Year for
Reclamation Work and
Plenty of Money will
be Available
This is to be the banner year of tho
A routing lug meeting was held at the
Mr*. Cha«. Beardsley is still at Pit- Reclamation work in this basin. if the
City Hall last Munday svenlng, the
ville, Shasta Co., California, where she present plan* ot the Service are to lie
orcMlon bviog the regular monthly bus­
was called by the illness of her father carried out in foil, and when the season
iness session and yearly election ut <>ffi-
several month* sgo.
dose« enough will have been accom-
rare of the Klamath Faile Volunteer
Chris. Dual reiebsen made a Hying busi­ i plished to satisfy the demands of the
Fire Depxrtmont.
Any witnesses« al
ness trip to the upper Tule Lvke l>a«in most exacting. Today plan* and speci­
the meeting would certainly have Iweu
on Thursday.
11« elates that at the fication* were issued and bids asked for
convinced that our department ie a
rate
the
lake
is
raising
it will soon sur­ ' the construction of the Flume serosa
"live one," by the enthusiasm mani­
round hi* bouse.
Loet river. This flame ia to be 4300 feet
fested by the boys <>u every matter con­
R. G. Pickett returned on Wednesday long and is the first of the new work to
sidered lor the Improvement of the ter-
evening from Medford where he ba* be undertaken this year. In discussing
vice Tbl« enthuaiaam waa not confined
the program for the rear, D. W.
been visiting for over a month.
to the meinbera but waa chared by a
Murphy, project engineer, said:
largo num tier of prominent butmeta mon
Mr*. Frank Anderson, who ha* been
"At the present time no decision has
been quite seriously ill, is again able to I been reached *• to when work will bo
present The sleeping room* Sited up
be around.
liegun on the Clear I-ake dam. A propo­
on the second floor ot the City liall are
greatly appreciated by the boy* and eight
Surprise parties are the latest fad in sition ba* been made to the Water
this community. Several have already , User* Association, relative to tbe se­
of the Bremen have taken advantage ot
been given, the last being at tbe resi­ curing of the signing up of a certain
Hie accommodation* and now occupy '
Hood, well, see
nothing interferes with
dence of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Kirk­ i amount of additional land. If this is
done, then the dam will be commenced
permanent quartera at the boon houae,
patrick on Saturday evening.
the rapid completion
the
Northeastern into
Falls. I want
I this year.
to be roadv at any time of the night to
Mrs. Charles Pickett and son. Rich­
"In addition to tbe flume, for which
answer an alarm.
Arrangements are
use it to that point in
”
ard. visited in Bonanza several days ' bids are advertised, it ie expected that
already perfected lor putting In a lie lb,
daring tbe week, returning home on farther advertisement for bids for earth
sb Bunday.
Total
........................
.»293 tri
work will follow shortly and that six
i looela and wash trasins lor the uee of
members, and when the present plana
The Johnson Brother* were much con­ mile* of canal will be constructed this
cerned over a sick horse Friday. They . year, provided it it not delayed on ac­
are completed the lire boya will have
Improve firemen’s Abode
count of rights ot wsy.
have already lost one recently.
a very comfortable home.
‘‘That portion of the Keoo canal that
At a social meeting of the Inland Em-
The first candidate to make public his
The con rar t waa let Tuesday by
The following officers were elected: the cilv council for putting in a lavatory
was begun last year will be completed at
pira Club, held Saturday eveoing. announcement i* H. K. Brandenburg,
The city of Klamath Fall* is to have
' soon ss work begin* this spring. A sur­
C. T. Oliver, chlel, Chav. R. Baldwin, and toilet and making neceeaary water
called (or the purpose of deciding on who announcea hia candidacy for the
Invest ¡gating Tule Lake
vey is now being made on the extension
one of the latest and most improved fir*
aaet chief; Will W, Baldwin, provident | and rawer connretiona. (or the uae of
ll.e wlecUon of quartera for the enauing Republican nomination for County
alarm telegraph system* of any city on
K, E. Cantrail and W. P. Rhode* re­ I of this canal, but I do not know when
Herb Baldwin, vice-preeldenl; George the lire lioys at the city hail. Three
bid* were received for furnishing tlio year, it waa decided to remain in the Clerk. He had the matter under ad- the coast. At a special meeting of the turned from Merrill today. While there that will 1« built, or whether it will be
Chaalain, secretary; Chas. I Roberta, material and doing the work. The hide
taken up thia year or not.”
Baldwin block.
Three proposition* viaement for aome time and decided
city council held last evening, the mavor they went down to Squirrel Point,
treasurer, and Jamee Mongold, eergcant were: Zim Baldwin, »136; H. Boivin,
Aside from giving the actual facta rela­
were aubmitled lor the conaideralion of thia week to enter the rare. He ia out
where
the
newly
diacoveied
opening
is
tive to tbe work that is certainly decided
was authorised by unanimous vote to
al arma. The u^fficers are men wboae |I4A Pl: Greely A Phillipa, »IM M. Tire
the
member«
of
the
organisation,
the
,
to
win,
and
tbuao
who
1*
—
him
have
enter into contract with tbe Gamewell located, and there fonnd J. Frank on Mr. Murphy would go no further.
active internet and work are mainly re- contract rar awarded to Sir. Baldwin, Baldwin block, the
Page Stratton reason to believe that he will make a
But it was quite evident that he waa
hia bld being the lowest.
Fire Alarm Telegraph Co. of Oakland/ Adams and W. C. Dalton directing tbe well pleased with the program that is to
eponaible (or the present efficiency ol
Bld* wei* ale, rereived fur putting In building and tlie Withrow-Melliase strung campaign.
Mr. Rrandenburg ia
work of a force of ten men. Mr. Can­ be carried out this year. That there ia
Calif.,
fur
the
establishment
of
a
com­
the department.
a lialh, with but and cold water connec­ block. Ballot« were mailed to all mem- well known throughout the county and
to be all the money needed to accom­
plete system at a cost of »1966, to be trall said:
The boya have been highly commend­ tion* and for coil*. They were: H. Boi­
tier* of the club and the result waa *• lias a host ot friend» who will render
“Messrs Adam* and Dalton seem con­ plish all that can be safely carried on
paid in city warrant*.
ed by everyone who witnessed their ex- vin. »SMftft: Zim Baldwin. »96 and
Greely A Phillipa, »139.88. A* the de­ follow*, forty inembera having voh-d:. him all the assistance within their
According to tbe contract tbe company fident that they are going to make an seems assured ami that Mr. Murphy ia
rollout work al the recent fire. The partment offered to aland the expense
Baldwin block,
2ft;
Page-St rat ton power. That he is thoroughly equipped agrees to furnish and deliver in com-, opening big enough that will do one of going to crowd things to the limit is
ciliaoM feel that they ar* entitled to the of putting in tlie hatha and ooila, the
certain, if the preparations he is making
building, 4 ; Withrow-Melhaae block, 11. for the poaition he aeeka ia well known. plete working order, in Klamath Falls, two tbings—demonstrate that there is
are any indication of his intentions.
highest praise and as proof that their biila were turned over to them and will
no permanent outlet at that point or
As
soon
a«
the
matter
of
quarter*
was
Word
comes
from
Bonanza
that
R.
C.
The advertisement for the flume calle
ripreaoionaol commendation were gen­ lw acted upon al their adjourned meet­ definitely settled the member* of the ! Cowley has about concluded to announce their latest and most improved fire else prove that there ie—and that the for bids for 4300 feet of wooden flume,
ing next Monday night.
alarm telegraph system, having it com­ lake can be drained in that manner. It
uine, II. I. Hammond circulated a a ab­
club liegan
pre;>aralion* lor
the hia candidacy for the office of Asaeasor. pleted and ready for operation within will be but a matter of a few days before involving the use of about 740,700 feet
ac ri pt ion among the buaineee men and
the atrengthening of the organisation. ' A short time ago the Republican men- 120 working day* after date of awarding a big stream of water will be' pouring of lumber. Mr. Murphy has taken up
the matter of securing timber from the
Death of Mr». Hunsaker
in a very abort time raleed »r.ru, which
into the opening, and under such condi­ Foreet Reserve, and he has prescribed
The first thing that claimed their alien- tioned hi* name in connection with thia
waa turned over to the treasurer at the
Mr* Ziepporah Hunsaker died at her lion was the question of consolidation office and since then he has been urged contract.
tion* it ought not to be long nntil a defi­ section 26, west of Pelican Bay, as the
The specifications call for one Game- nite conclusion can be reached. The
meeting. Following are the donationa home in Myrtle Creek, Bunday, January witli tlie Chamlier of Commerce. It > by his friends throughout the county to
location from which lumber necessary
26, llMJH, a gel 81 year*. The deceased
well standard tower bell striker with people in «nd around Merrill are greatly for the construction of thia flume mav
to the fund
This pressure is hammer; five fire alarm boxes; one interested in the outcome and are
waa born in Braken County, Kentucky, was the almost unanimous opinion that > become a candidate.
be secured. Under the act ot 1905, ail
Klamath Falla, Ore., Jan. W. 1908.
March 29, 1827. She reaided in Klam- ' there should be but one organisation so great that it ia quite likely that he non-interfering transmission box; fif­ anziously »wiring the result of the work timber used by the Service may tie taken
We, the undersigned, hereby sub­ alii County lor aome time and had many and that the best interest* of the com- will accede to the wisbea of hi* friends
now under way. They are loud in their from the Forest Reserve, under rules
teen character wheel* for transmission praise of Messrs Adams and Dalton. and
scribe the amount ael opposite our re­ fr.i-nda here. Recently she ha* been | rnunity would be aerved by a coalition and cume out for the office shortly.
boxes: one combined lft-ineh indicator should their theory prove correct thev and regulations laid down by the De­
living
with
lier
daughter
at
Myrtle
'
partment. This will make a great deal
spective name*, in conaideralion ot the
of the two bodies. Accordingly a com­
Creek,
She
waa
married
February
2,
and
gong; one 1400 pound bell for will be heroes throughout th* county/’ of difference in the coet of conetraction
Right
on
Inc
heels
of
the
Branden
­
commendable and efficient service of
IMS
and
united
with
the
M.
E.
Church
mittee,
consisting
of
Messrs
Hogue,
burg
announcement
came
that
of
"I
tower and two mile* No. 12 galvanized
of certain portions of the project.
the "Fire Laddies" of the Volunteer
Siutli In 1863.
Dunbar and F. M. White, waa appointed aim to be reliable" Tom Stephen*, who iron wire, B B quality, double weather
There are just two things that may in­
Fire Department of thia city
Transfer
Companies
Unite
Six son* and two dadghter* survive
announce*
hi*
candidacy
for
the
<
ffice
terfere with the program of this year—
Geo. T. Baldwin............................... *10 00 her, all of whom were with her at tlie to meet with the Chamber of Com­ of county treasurer. Tom i* a hustler proof insulated throughout.
rights
of way and labor. Under pres­
The Kenyon Transfer Co. and
R I. Hammond............................... 20 00 time ot her death. They are: Leo, of merce at it* regular meeting on Tues­ and gifted with many of the qualities
Five fire alarm boxes will be placed at
ent conditions there will be no trouble
Geo It. Hum.................................. 10 00 Merced, Calif.; Homer, of Dor ria, Cal if.; day evening of next week and see under that ha* produced famous politicians, intervals on Main street between tbe Thompson Transfer Co., which recently
from tbe latter, and if tbe people are
Thomaa Drake
ft 00 Newton, of Washington ¿Christopher C.. what conditions that
organisation and that he will make good use of his bridge nnd Eleventh street.
These bought the Hunsaker outfit, have com­ reasonable there ought to be no trouble
Klamath Com. Agency................. ft 00 of Ban Francisco; Benjamin, A.,ol Rose-1
abilities for getting the vote* is certain.
boxes will have direct connection with bined and will hereafter do business from the former. It is certain that the
Star Drug Store.............................
ft 00 burg; Itoliert E., ol Klamath Falls; I would entertain a proposal of consoli­
Announcement No. 3 came from Dr.
under the name of The O. K. Transfer Keno canal will be constructed to Keno
H. Boivin .....................
2 SO Sarah'Tavlor of Crook and Minnie Par dation.
George H. Merrvman. who announces the gong and indicator at tbe city ball, -
this vear if the rights of wav can be se­
F red Melhkse A Withrow
ft 00 riah, of Myrtle I'oint.
Following thia came the consideia- his candidacy for state senator from by mean* of a double wire telegraph Company. The new company bas a cured without litigation. There will he
E. II. DuFault .......
ft 00
The body will arrive here bmiglit and tiou id athletic*. Dr. I eon a rd made an this district. Tne Doctor represented
line. All you have to do is to turn the large equipment of teams and dray* and no holding back on account ot money.
A. Caatel........................................... ft 00 aervicea will be held tomorrow at two
this county in the last legislature, and
Stille Co........................................... ft 00 o'clock. She will Im buried beeida the effective plea for the creation of a de­ on account, of hia wide acquaintance key of the nearest box and the gong are prepared to handle any and all the There will be plenty of it for all three
portion* of tbe project, so that it puts it
Hchallock A Daggett Co...........
6 00 body ol her husband in tin- Klamath partment of athlectics, declaring that throughout the state was at le to do sound* and the indicator record* the burines* of the city. Particular atten­
up to the people as to whether tbe Keno
Gau. Bieim........................................ A 00 Falla cemetery.
the young men of thia city ought to have effective work for his district. This number of the liox where the alarm was tion will be given to heavy freight and canal, Routh Branch and the Clear lake
some place of that character for recre­ acquaintance is among the leading men turned in.
piano moving.
dam will all be constructed this year.
ation and for the spending of their of the state, men who are recognized
It is believed tint at least three extra
as
leaders
in
the
councils
of
the
party,
evenings; that the expense would lot
and if the Doctor is successful in secur­ boxes will l>e added by private parties.
very small in consideration of the bene­ ing the nomination, he will undoubtedly The cost of the extra boxes is about »85.
fits accruing; that the club ought to do do splendid work for this section in the The city will only attempt to cover
something for the youth of the city. next legislature.
Main street at present, but residents of
Thia latter idea was heartily indorsed by
outlaying district* will be allowed to
connect boxes if they are willing to j
Mr. lhdxell, who said that the older
Resolutions
memliers of the club ought to remember
stand the expense themselves.
To the officers and memliers of Merrill
that they owe it to society to look after
The Gamewell company w»» person­
Rebekah
Lodge
No.
161.
the welfare of tlie boy. The ideaof ath­
ally represented by Mr. A. F. Brown,
Whereas, Death ha* removed a link
letics was warmly indorsed and mo­
who thoroughly explained the working*
tion prevailed providing for tlie creation from the chain that hinds us together 1 of their system to the member* of the
of a department of athletics under the by taking away Bieker Gertrude Robin­ council. Ttie system is to he installed
direction of the Board of Manager*. son, our beloved Nolikv Grand, to her under a guarantee and will be fully
The detail* of this |«rt of the organisa­ home above; Therefore be it
tested by the city before it is accepted.
Resolved, That the heartfelt sympa­
tion will be left to the Board, but among
One other bid wh * submitted by the
give it
who not quali­
it* chief feature* will lie the placing of thy of this lodge lie extended to the Long |>eo|>le of Portland, but a* the
initiation fee at such a figure a* will husband, daughters, sons and relatives price was higher than the Gamewell Co.,
eloiin? Or
you
permit of the young men of the city in their hour of deep sorrow and afflic­ mid was for delivery at Bray »nd did
paying it. Likewise will the monthly tion, and
it with
(insures you
not include installing, it was not consid-1
Resolved, That as a token of esteem ered.
due* be placed at a lower figure than
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responsible
that to be charged the regular mein tier*. the Altar of this Lodge be draped in
The question for raising money for mourning for a period of thirty days;
guarantee?
••
;;
Leape Yea re Dance
purchase of equipment for the gymna­ That a copy of these resolution* be
sium was seriously considered and it spread upon the records of this lodge, a
The members of tlie 21 Club were en­
waa decided to have a series of enter­ copy furnished the local (tapers and Pa­
tertained at a dance last evening, giv.n
cific
Odd
Fellow
for
publication,
and
a
tainment* for this purpose, and it ia
in the Houston opera house by Ye Leape
quite likely that something of that copy presented to the relative.
Year* L^yde. Thirty-five couple danced
Fraternally submitted,
character will claim th* attention of
------ Gill and Inspect this Fine Line------
th* light fantastic until past midnight
Myrtle Martin,
the public within a short time, th* ar­
and when tbe last strains ot Home
Nancy Merrill,
rangements being left in tbs band* of
Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied
Sweet Homeware heard tbe affair was
P. R. Merrill,
the committee on athletics, C. C.
voted to be the moat successful ever
Committee.
Hogue, who has an enviable reputation
given in this city.
as a chalk talk artist volunteered hia
goods
Tbe 21 Club dances have been the I
free
service for one of the enterlaiument*.
of
Mr. llogue gave aeveral of these talks
source of much pleasure and enjoyment
in the Willamette valley and th* popu­ Adjoining the new fairground; two and by the ladies of this city, and it waa to 1
lar favor with which they were received one-half acres or more, best of garden
show their appreciation that last even­
bespeaks an intereating bait hour for livad. Two and one-half acres is equal
those who will witness hi* work.
to twenty lots 60x136 leet. If times are ing's dance was given. It was the
Now that the question of location has good or laid you can always make n lady's lead in every case and tn*gentle­
been disposed of, it is purposed by the good living from it. Price reasonable, men had to sit quietly by end await
member* of the club to make it one of anu terms easy. Bee
hi* turn, for according to the rules laid
down by Brennan the geutlemen must
the itrongest organisation* in the state.
Successor to R. n. Boiler
L. JACOBS, Owner.
not
The scope of its usefulness will be wid­
ened and nothing will b* left undone to
Cross the floor unless escurted by •
Homer Smith, son of Elmer Smith, is ladv,
promote influence for the beet interest*
of th* community.
reported sick with pneumonia.
Ask any lady to dance,
HARRIMAN:
to
“Hello! Thin you
of
California
September.
Inland Empire Club
1
that
The First Candidates
Klamath
Telegraph Fire Alarm
System for This City
1
YOUR FAITHFUL WATCH
Will you
to one
in
fied, to repair or
leave
me, which
good honest work with a
::
will
Just Received
Big shipment of Dining Tables,
Rockers, Chairs, etc.
G.Heitkeniper *.
Leading Watchmaker,'Jeweler 'and Optician
All
f
bought here engraved
charge.
Buy n Home
1
Klamath Tails
Furniture Bouse
E. W. GILLETTE & CO.