A New Style Republican FROn OUR liXCHANOES Abuse of Referendum County Treasurer CANDIDATES' COLUMN I hereby announce my candidacy- for A pscullar statu ol affaire exists in Headquarters Pop-Dem-M u c i a 11 a t the office of County Treasurer, subject league, Bunkum Ciuesroada, Clacks- latsl Malurday John Bradley puri has- J Oregon, through the invoking ol ths to the action of the Republican voters mus County, Oregon. at the primary election, April 17, 1MM • I the store property he occupies from referendum by some of the granger Ixrrella, Oregon. Feb. 1, 1908 T. W. STEPMENS To all my yellow Republican friends and J Willis Webber. The price paid was 1 '»unties In regard to the legislative ep I hereby announce my candidacy for followers I $2450. I propilatlon (or the maintenascs of the the nomination of assessor, subject to I respectfully announce myself as a Bret hern In issuing ibis circular 1 Wiu lluM«elt lias sold his ranch six Miele University. The funds which ths action of the republican voters al ths candidate for the office of Treasurer of primary election, April 17, 19OM desire bri. fly to call your attentigli to miles south ol Bonansa to Mr. Bunch Klamath Coun y, on the Democratic wlml Ims m-eu done by our League In who arrived here a short lime Mgo. legislature ruled lor the support ol this K. C. COWLEY | ticket, subject to ths decision of the excellent institution have been tied up voters at the primary election. tin* past, and lo what we intend to do Cuiisl'h-rallon $ I,(XX). CLAUDE tl DAGGETT. I hereby announce myself ss a candi­ III the future ar well a. to warn you ..f by tlw appeal to the referendum, made Roy I. Kilgore lias sol I his city pro­ date for nomination on the Republican certain move, the enemy, Hie straight by lho rural counthie, which are op- ticket for County Assessor, of Klamnth perlv to Wm. Bassett. The price paid Itepublii an. ol Oregon, are attempting. I srnounce myself a candidate for was $l,6(J0. Mr. Kilgore will erect a p*>ee( Mrs. C. O. Cloplou at the Big rollment of the year lielore. The ap­ Ml the ri-publi'-an ticket, subject Io the voters at the primary election. decision ol the voters at the primary of Signature, required vary low it i. pus- $wto$ , loW FRED. H. (1ILLS. - r-"-a...... ... • -vn —-/• Mhe aceom • propriation lor the support ol thia school election, April 17, 190». Bible to auieml ths Constitution or to ! j,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. B. GARDNER. cal th. referendum <»> . law .. it used : h|y Hun,Uyi w,„r„ ,he will has Iwen $47,660 eai-h year; the legisla- ! 1 will be a candidate for the Repub­ to be to Introduce a fl.b bill In the Leg-! „ ,„r , ,hor, ll(||r lure at its last session increased this sum lican nomination for the office of Prose­ lelatur» $125,000. cuting Attorney for the Second Prose­ 1 hereby announce my candidacy for We have alrewly passed a so called I A vsry pretty wedding occured last The vote by which this appropriation ' the office of County Clerk, subject to cuting Attorney District of the State Saturday evening. February 21», in the of Oregon, consisting of the counties of direct primary law which permits us to parlors ot the Big Nprings Hotel, in was made was almost unanimous. the the Republican Primariss of April 17, Klamath and Lake. register a« Republicans, thus getting on I 1908. this city, when Mr. Ross W. Finley and lie»«papers of the state are, almost D. V. KUYKENDALL. C. K. BRANDENBURG. the inside where we can do belter execu­ ! Miss Kate A. Colahan were united in without exception, in favor of the in­ tion agalnt them than we formerly marriage, J. <>. Ilaumker. justice of the I hereby declsrs myself a candidate could. True, this law says It is intend­ I am a candidate for the Democratic Peace offiiciating. The event was crease ; it is said that public sentiment for the nomination for County Clerk on nomination for Prosecuting Attorney ed to "maintain party integrity," butt in the state is overwhelmingly favorable. I witneascul by only the relatives of the the Regublican ticket, subject to the of the Second Prosecuting Attorney that was only intrmfed as a joke—on 1 contracting parties, ilia ceremony being A few weeks after the adjournment of decision of the voters at the primary District of Oregon, comprising Klam­ the Republicans. Then, there Is State­ «lection. ath and Laks counties. performed at 8:45 P. M. the legislature, some of the farmers io ment I, an appendix to the law. We C. R. DeLAP. W. J. MOORE had to lie to get that In, but the end the Willamette Valley counties called (Merrill Record) (busting the U. O. I*.) justified the 1 hereby announce myself as a can­ the referendum u|«>n this appropriation Surveyor didate for nomination to the office of inesns. Ami look st the glorious results Ira McCall leit tor Bonanza this week bill and the university*« funds ere lied County Clerk, Subject to action of I hereby announce myself as a candi­ ellsined by it I Our peerless leader i where he will embark in the meat mar- up until the next general election which Democratic voters at the primary date on the Republican ticket, for w ho in the old days tried by every tuin | ket business. election. County Surveyor of Klamath County, comes in June of this year. smi crook and was not able to get even W. A. DELZELL. subject to the decision of the voters at P. L. Fountain, real estate dealer ol the primary election. "honorable mention**—J ontiy thin There are two points emphasised by Bourne, Mooner—is now United Htstes 'Klamath Falls, was in this citv W ed- this situation. First, it shows that the MELVIN D. WILLIAMS. benstor, doing his best to provide fur j nestlay. referendum may Ire invoked to seriously the Isilhful hut hungry little I mi ml ol i I nerruy hereby iiinuuiice announce iiivmcu myself as ■ a num candi Fred Biehn, of Klamnth Falla, has Deiu-Ptop-Hoce in Oregon. And il you bought the 1^-aley soda factory and injure th. state, second, it emphasize. daU for nomination to the office of the differeiice líete «en (armera— in County Commiasioner, subject to the I respectfully announce my candidacy will only slay with Mtaiemeut 1 we have moved it to that City. Montana, the «t rouges t support ol high- decision of the votersatthe Rspublican for re-election on the Republican ticket assurance that that I'rince of Hot Air frimary election, to be held April 17, to the office of County School Superin­ Rol>t. Goes and family camo over from Furveyore,George Ultamberlatn, will be er educatíon has come from agricultual 908. tendent. subject to the will of the vot­ Bonanza last we< k and Mr. Goes will be C. J. SWINGLE, ills co-laborer In this virgin field. Fon­ ers at the primary election. countiug.—Missoulian, Miseoula, Moni. employed on the ranch o( Creed Mc ­ Loreila, Ore. der this well, my brethern, tor this is J. O. WIGHT. ths only way it can lie done. And if Kendree, Wm. Bassett lias sold his mill, lumber State Senator such a fortunate thing should hap|>en Predictions on Election I hereby announce myself a candi­ as ths election ot a Democratic president I and all Ills holdings to Mr. J. Bunch, of A Klamath Falls correspondent of the I 1 hereby submit my neme to the Re date for nomir ation on the Republican we wijl have true friend at court, and Coos County. Mr Bunch will take Bonanza Bulletin offers the following on publican voters for joint senator from ticket, for County School Superinten­ all the Republicans will be ki kedout— I p »session Immediately. Klamath, l.ake and Crook counties at dent of Klamath County, subject to the political outlook the decision of the Republican voters a thing that our Johnnythan da r«e .out R. E. Bradbury, who for the pant sev­ There are now four candidates in ths the primary election to be held April at the primary election. do openly aa yet. eral months has lieen running the Smith field lor the Republican nomination for 1908. J. H HOBBS We have some very Important mea­ dairy, is in thia city looking up the mat­ j uni representative; Dr. Belknap and ! Having faithfully represented this ter of starting the Merrill creamery. sures coming twlots us al the June elec­ Dr. Coe. both of Crook County, Brat- I district in the last session of the legis- I hereby announce myself a candi­ tion, and they must pass to make our A. F. Ctubine was arrested la«t Mon tatri from I jtke and there is one aspirant lature, and aince the senatorship has, date for ths nomination for County victory complete. First Is the Recall dnv, and brought betöre Justice ol the IromGranl. There are two to be el«Kted.' for thia term, been conceded to Klam- School Superintendent, for the consid­ By it, if a Republican in office dares to Peace A. Gehörigen on a charge of sell­ A candidate lor the Democratic sene- ,t.h- 1 *e f«vo™b)e eon- eration of the Republican voters at the aiderauon of the voters of thia Sena- i primary election. even think contrary to our views ws can ing liquor during an election. He mrial nomination , ba» apjH-arcd lo-i —Spring-, — - - Respectfully, j. a. swan make him run again by getting up a pleaded guilty ami was fined $60. er of Crook. In a recent street discus­ QEO H. MERRYMAN small petition against him. With this M. !>. Williams, ot the Klamath sion between friendso.tract Company, is in this lican aspirants, a Willits supporter fig­ their "ears to the ground." and as we ured that if would be cluse in thia _______ _ 1 hereby ________ announce _____ myself _ a ____ candi- To the Republicans of Klamath. city engaged in surveying line, tor a always make the most muse, they «ill number of Merrill people who realize county and Crook between Willits and date for Joint Senator from Klamath, Lake, Crook and Grant counties: think that »e are really "the people" 1 wish to inform the Republicans of the third in Lake and Crook counties on the Re- the unusual efficiency ol Mr. Williams, ILilgale. with Merryman . . to Willi,. Publican ticket, eiection subject . to the decision Klamath, Lake. Crook and Grant Mecond, the amendment which lor blds position, and lie gate lake Willits W illite by uf the pnmary lie la being «»Kt.l by Mr. Markee. counties constituting the Twenty-first the legislature to change or repeal any a good lead over with the others. A Representative District of Oregon, that L. F. WILLITS. la«r passed by us. Tins will virtually Messrs. Courtright and Shanks, men- Merryman advocate believed that it will! _____ mv name will be presented for your makes ME nml my co woikers the law , Honed in the la.t issue <>( this paper a. U- Merryman, then Holgate, then Wil- ! , he- for Joint Senator from Klamath. Laks to be held April 17, 1908, asking your proportional representation. By this through the real e.tate agency of E. E. tween Merryman and Holgate in Crook, j and Crook counties, on the Republican suffrage for one of the Republican nominees for joint representative in law we can knock out their lieastly ma­ 1 i'. I., (Io- Hnafp Turner place in the Willits much in the rear, while in Lake subject to the decision of the said district, to be (»allotted for on pnmary election. jority in the legislature and are auured Gale district. These gentlemen are en- it would M-ale Merryman, Will.ta and June 1, 1908. H. L. HOLGATE. l hat our friends, theS-a-ialists, Populisto ergetic and industrious citizens, and will Holgate third. H. A. BRATTAIN, and Democrats will get some of -their lie a desirable addition to this vicinity. Paisley. Oregon. The Holgate backer asserted that Hol­ seals at least. Il is a great scheme, gate would lead Merryman, and Merry- County and I take great credit to myself for , man, Willits in thia county, thatjC rook (Lakeview Examiner] I hereby announce myself as a candi­ To the Republicans of Klamath, having brought it into this Republican A letter from District Attorney W. J. would give Holgate a good lead over date for the nomination on the Repub­ Lake, Crook and Grant counties. idden state. Ol course there are 76 or lican ticket for the office of Sheriff of Moore, dated at Klaninth Falls, states Merryman with Willits not figuring Klamath County, subject -to the de­ I wish to inform the Republicans of NO other measures, but these are the Lake, Crook and Grant tliat Io- will lie a candidate for re-elec­ there greatly, and in Lake Willits would cision of the coming primary election. Klamath, ones we need. l»on't forget them I counties, constituting the Twenty-first tion. Mr Moore saisaillhe criminal Is- in the lead and Merryman next, but W. B. BARNES. Representative District of Oregon, When we get these through, particu­ matters »<-1 for the special tarnt have with a small rote caat in the primaries that my name will be presented for larly the one which forbids the legisla­ lieen dis|s»Hs| of, and that he will make the margin bet«een the three candidates your consideration at the primary elec­ Olene, Ore., Feb. 1, 1908. ture to amend or repeal our laws, we in­ his family, at Ashland, a visit tielore there will not lie large. It is generally tion to be held April 17, 1908, asking 1 hereby declare mvself a candidate tend to pass one by winch ws| can call returning here in a few woeks. conceded that in thia county the three your suffrage for one of the Republican for the office of Sheriff for the consid­ nominees for joint representative in the referendum on Mupretne Court de­ O. F. and Bert North, ot Klamath will fate about equally at Klamath eration of the Republican voters at the said district, to be bal lot ted for on cisions and the veto of the governor. 1 Falla. Willits will be in the lead at primary election. Falls, went to North W arner this week June 1. 1908. B. S. GRIGSBY. True, our governor at present is alright, to look at that large body of rich agri­ . Fort Klamath and Merryman at Keno, H. P. BELKNAP, but an accident might happen and one cultural land that is being settled up with Holgate and Merryman breaking Prineville, Oregon. of the enemy be elected, and s«i veto I hereoy announce my candidacy for the past few months at such a rapid even and Willits third at Merrill, while the nomination of Sheriff of Klamath some Is« we want. Look around a little and see if you rate. Mr. Northia a locater, and may I Holgate should have Bonansa, Dairy County, subject to the action of the Beware of the men who are arguing lake part in locating Eastern honieseek- mid Langell Val'ey about solid, and Republican voters st the primary elec­ can not get some better oats than your against these thing«. They are our era on some of this laud, if he finds it as probably Bly. This estimate gives Hol­ tion, April 17lh, 1908. own for seed. A change is often one of gate an advantage in this county. It is hereditary enemies. They iielieve in recoininemlod to him. WM. MARTIN. the most profitable things possible. t ' a pretty race. everything that we do not, ami in noth- A move was started lor a race meet­ . --------------------------- Ing that we Dem-Pop-Mocialists do. ing in Lakeview during Fourth of July Encouragi any Republican who talks week V. L. Snelling and G. H. Ayers Salt Stock to Protect Rangd btatement 1 ; pst him on the luick ; and circulated a subscription paper and se­ A Forest (gr Department bulletin says: jelly him all you can. Hr in onrol utu cured about $tkk) from the citizens, in­ i best friends, 'though be don't know suring purses amounting to $lt)Ul), or The requirement that all cattle, horses ami sheep grazing under permit on tl e what we have in store for him a little more for tlie races. Lakeview will be­ Since our organization as a National forest« be given salt at fre­ later. UPORT Of THZ CONDITION Ot gin early to advertise its races thia year, Trust and Savings Bank on quent intervals is a regulation which And now let me exhort you to lie and there is no doubt that we will get a November 18, 1907, we have firm. W«i must relegate such old moss- lot ol runners here to compete for the lias I-evil found to go a long way in pro­ rendered to the State Exam­ AT KLAMATH FALLS? backs as H. W. Scott, Geo. H. Williams, big purses, lost year we advertised I tecting the range and conserving the in the Stale of Oregon, at the close ot iner of Banks two reports of forage crop. business, lebmary 14, l»OH. E. L. Smith, Stephen A. low ell, Judges for races hut Alturas advsrtiscd for our condition and been exam­ Experience lias shown that the want RESOURCES Bean and Watson and others, who lie­ rsces at the same time and raised their ined once by him. of salt makes stock restless. If cattle lostis «nd discounts. . $ 29,170 80 lie vo in tho antiquate representative purses when several strings ot horses The Report speaks for itself Due front approved reserve government tc the junk pile, and press passe.I through I list town, Slid induced ami horses are not supplied as they ne«>d showing a gain of $9,716.60 banks..................................... 5,021 92 it, they roam and wander, haunting old forward tho new statesmanship under them to stop for the Fourth of July. Eipense Account........... 815 58 since our last report. salting grounds u-ed in previous sea- Cash on hand.......................... 500 00 the direction of our Johnnythan Bourne, We realize that the most sons, trampling the forage plants instead Sooner; MYSELF, Georgio C. Harry valuable asset of a Bank is New Forest District T otai ........ ...........................$ 35,508 30 of eating them, pawing the ground, and L., ThosGreen, General Jackson, of the that of public confidence and LIABILITIES Journal, Herr Most, Shorty Goldrainer A new district lias been createti in in other ways injuring the rsnge. But we furnish our depositors with ami other Dern-Pop-Soce. Southern Oregon and Northern Califor­ if tlieir cravings are supplied they scat­ Capital stock paid in........... $ 25,000 00 every safeguard and protec­ Undivided profits, less ex Yours (or the cause, nia, with headquarters at Yreka, to be ter peacefully over the pasture grounds tion for their funds, and shall penses and taxes paid.. 667 70 Naw S tylb RirttiucAN (?) known as the Mazama national forest and feed at their leasure. continue to do so in the future 7,7*0 00 Time certificates of deposit Salt is so necessary to the easy and park. The Ashland Butte reserve lias 2,100 «0 Savings deposits................ as in the past Our books are Iteen taken out of the Grants Paas dis­ profitable handling of sheep on the always open for inspection by I 35,60» 30 T otal .. HcCourt trict and made a part of the now Ma- range that no flockmaster would think depositors. sama forest park, which will include of getting along without it. If sheep do John McCourt, of Pendleton, who S tats or O rboon , I I not receive their usual supply it is only Crater lake. » C ounty or K lamath I was a ttludeiil at Willamette University with great difficulty that they can l>e I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier of the lie nome changea in the There will under Representative Hawley, who held iu boun is or kept in camp at night. above named bank, do solemnly swear practised law liefore Representative personnel of the forest service for the that the abuve statement is true to the So (ar as sheep sre concerned, no regu­ county included in the new district. Ellis, as judge, who is a warm |>ersonal best of my knowledge and belief. lation by jaw is really necessary, be­ J. W. siRMcxa, Cashier. friend of Senator Fulton, but who la ab­ These changes will take effect March 15. cause the owners, lor their own cofrven- Subscribed and sworn to before me solutely unknown to Senator Bourne, The new district covers a wide belt in iouee, will salt their flocks. But cattle this 2d day of March, 1908. has lieen unanimously recommended by Northern California and Southern Ore­ T. L F ountain , Notary Public. are not herded, and the owners might the Oregon delegation for United States gon and comprises some of the finest C. W. IVlllTL. Pr««id«nt CORRECT—A ttis r: neglect to salt them if the regulations U.T, B aldwin , Vwa-Pres. G. W. WrrTt, I Director. District Attorney, Hie nomination is scenic attractions of mountain, forest 1. W. S ismins . Caahlsr Gao T. B aldwin , j Dlrector » were not strictly enforced W. A. D slxblu A mi . Cashier eipected nest Munday and if it and lake on the coast. Stock on different ranges require vary­ materialises, be will be promptly con­ ing quantities of salt. Sheep need less firmed. Notice on dry rsnge than on green. An aver­ December let-One brown pony mare age quantity for 1000 head of sheep There was a young farmer whose name with ovsl brand on left shoulder, about would lie from 1000 to 1600 ponnds esch 4 years old. One black mare witn was Brown, white atrip in face and white hind feet, year. For a like numlierof cattle, from He packed up hie trunk and he moved about three years old. One mouse­ 5000 to 10,000 pounds a year is required to town; color mare with narrow white strip in Horses need less than cattle. There came a panic that gave him face, about two years old. One bay mare eolt coming two years old, has alarm, Steer clear of store debts. They are four white feet, small spot forehead jpot in fo _____ So be packed his trunk and came back end on note. mortgages on the future, drawing com­ i. C. BEACH. to the farm. 2-13-8-19 Klamath Falls, Or. pound interest. |Bonanza Bulletin] County Assessor Prosecuting Attorney County Clerk County Long Lake Lumber Co. Manufacturers ot All Kinds of LUHBER Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors, AH Kinds of Mouldings, Hand »awing and Turning, Odd-Sliad Doon and Window» a Specialty RHONÍ 3U1 All kinds of Finishing Lum­ ber now on hand. Large assortment of Doors and Windows made up and ready for immediate de­ livery. Can furnish an order on the grounds for any sized build- ing within twenty-four hours. Large stock of Flooring in three grades. County Commissioner School Superintendent W. O. HUSON, Manager For Sheriff OUR SEC0NÖ The First i rust I Savings Bank Recommend McIntire-Straw Stage Line In Connection With Klamath Lake Railroad Pokegama Line Stages leave Klamath Falls daily at 7 A. M and Pokegama every morning. Sure Connection at Pokegama Klamath Lake R. R. Trains Leave Thrall daily at 3 P. M. and arrive at Pokegama at 5:®5 P. M. Leavo Pokegama at 6 P. M. and arrive at Thrall at 8:20 P. M. S. P. Trains at Thrall North Bound 6.-05 A. M. and 1.32 P. M. South Bound 2:25 and 5:55 P. M. Klamath Falls, Oregon A. G. DUHME Sliit»acx*it»e for trie r TIMBERLAND Office in First National Bank Building, LAKEVIEW, OREGON.