Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 02, 1908, Image 3

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    Headquarters for the Klamath Water Users
Aiisociation-Portland Clothing & Shoe Store
About Quality
Front tlio day thin Htoro was
oponod to tlio public wo
have been conducting a cam­
paign o( higher education on
clothing, and it ia gratifying
for uh to know that once a
mutt lias purchaned from uh ,
In* loarttH the value of quality
iih
we expound it and not
only coni uh hero for bin
future noedHbut recommends
iih to bin friends.
We do not
and tyivor will advertise any­
thing but facta; wo do not
offer garments at prices
f which must mean misrepre-
Hcntation, and furthermore
we guarantee every garment
to be exactly an represented,
not only ut the time you
purchase it, but for all times
er, and in consequence a duel has
been arranged. Ada appears at Gar­
ra k's apartments in lune to prevent
barin >>eiiig dune. Garrick illustrates
i the
nobility of hie true character to stlt h
a degree that the merchant discards
Chlvey as a son-in-law, and with hat in
hand entreats the actor to accept Ills
daughter's hand in marriage.
The plsy will lie given on Saturday
night ami the seals will go on >sle at tlie
Perfection on Thursday morning at leu
I o’clock. Usual prices.
CANDIDATES' COLUMN
County Assessor
County Treasurer
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of County 'treasurer, subject
to the action of the Republican voters
•t the prftnary election, April 17, 1WM
Long Lake
Lumber Co
I hereby announce myself as a randl-
T. W. STEPHENS
'late for nomination on the Republican
ticket for (Tounty Assessor, of Klsmnth
I respectfully announce myself ss a
County, subject to the decision of the
candidate for the office of Treasurer of
voters at the primary election.
Klamath Couny, on the Democratic
BERT E. WITHROW.
ticket, subject to the decision of the
voters at the primary election.
I hereby announce myself as a candi­
CLAUDE H DAGGETT.
for the Republican nomination as
High School Win» Trophy date
Manufacturara of All Kinds of
Assessor of this countv, subject to the
1 announce myself a candidate for
Standing In the middle of the (iiall, | will of the voters at the primary elec­
,
c
the
.
Republican
_______
nomination
*
■
for
the
office
with Lie right hand uplifted, and with tion. April 17, 1908.
of County Treasurer, su bject to the
E. W. GOWEN.
the words “Ho help me God, I have
i action of the voters at the coming
I primary election.
tried to do tlie square thing,’* Dr. W.
I hereby declare myself a candidate
C. C. CHITWOOD,
A. Leonard reslgnoii as referee of lhe
for the nom.nation for county assessor
basket I hi II game Friday night just five on the republican ticket, subject to the
minutes before the close of tlie second decision ol the voters at the primary
, election, April 17, 19UH.
half.
1 hereby announce myself as a can­
8. B. GARDM R
didate on the Republican ticket for ths
The first half gave promise ot a most
uomination for the office of District
exciting game, snd ended with ths
Band sawing and Turning,
Attorney for Klamath and Lake cooh -
White Stars well in the lead Willi a
ties, subject to lhe decision of the
Odd-Sized Ihon and Windows a Specialty
•core of 16 to 11. Both teams lied l>een
I hereby announce my candidacy for ' voters at the primary election.
Worked up to lhe highest pitch of ex­ the office of (krunty Clerk, subject to |
FRED. H. /TILLS.
PHONE 301
citement aa this was the game that de- the Republican Frirnariea of April 17,
cided the championship and they were
I will be a candidate for the Repub-
C. K
BWANDKNBLWCJ
; iican nomination for the office of Prose-
both determined to win.
Alter the
' euting Attorney for the Second Proee-
second ball began the players threw
1 hereby declare myself a candidate ' curing Attorney District of the State
All kinds of Finishing Lum­
•aide precaution and went In for blood for the nomination for County Clerk on of Oregon, consisting of the counties of
ber now on hand.
and there war some rough playing on the Regublican ticket, aubjei ' to the Klamath and Lake.
both sides.
Mauy unintentional fouls decision of the voters at the primary
D.
V.
KUYKENDALL
election.
Large assortment of Doors
were made on account of the slippery
C. R. DeLAP.
condition of the tioor snd the earnest-
and Windows made up and
I am a candidate for the Democratic
uses of the players. Aller eight success
1 hereby announce myself as a can­ nomination for Prosecuting Attorney
ready
for immediate de­
of
the
Second
Prosecuting
Attorney
ive fouls had been calle<i against the didate fur nomination to the office of
District of Oregon, comprising Klam­
livery.
While Btars, the members of that team (bounty Clerk, subject to action of ath and Laks counties.
Izemocratic voters at the primary
quit with the statement “Leonard ¿an election.
W. J. MOORE
Can furnish an order on the
have the cup, he won it.** Alter con­
W. A. DELZELL.
siderable discussion and after lhe resig­
grounds for any sized build-
nation of Mr. I.eonard as referee, the
1 respectfully announce my candidacy
ing within twenty-four
gitmo was continued and resulted in u
1 hereby announce myself as a candi­ for re-election on the Republican ticket
to
the
office
of
County
School
Superin
­
hours.
•core of 19 to '.*9 in favor of tlie lligl, ' date for nomination to the office of
tendent. subject to the will of lhe vot­
Hchool. The Ttoptiy was delivered to County Commissioner, subject to the ers at the primary election.
Large stock of Flooring in
the High School team by Mr. Mong and ■ decision of the voters at the Republican
J. <1. WIGHT.
primary election, to be held April 17.
three grades.
that team was declared the winner ol ifKM
the championship. The score in the
C. J. SWINGLE,
I hereby announce myself a candi-
Lirella, Ore.
'late for nomtr at ion on the Republican
second half was ample evidence that it
ticket, for County School Superinten­
is impossible t<> play basket liall when
dent
of Klamath County, subject to
I
hereby
snnounce
myself
as
a
candi
­
you are mad. During tlie hall the
date for the nomination for the office of the decision of the Republican voters
White Stars only made two points County Commissioner on the Democrat­ I at the primary election.
J. H. HOBBS
while the lltgli Hchool rolled up IV,
ic ticket subject to the decision of the
The game enued with considerable voters at the primary election.
I hereby announce myself a candi­
S. T. SUMMERS.
hard feeling < mi U ji I i sides and it is to be
date for the nomination for Countv
regretted that the Higli School instruc­
School Superintendent, for the consid­
State
tors were unable to control this feeling
eration of the Republican voters at the
«bieb Las been growing lor some time.
I hereby submit my name to the Re­ i primary election.
J G SWAN
The While Star team, while not play­ publican voters for joint senator from
Klamath. Lake and Crook counties at Principal Klamath County High School
ing under the auspkea ol lhe High
Since our organization as ■
the primary election to be held April
School is composed mainly of members 17, 1908.
County Sheriff
tttpoirr or thi condition or
Trust and Savings Bank on
•I the school, and this bitterness is
Having faith ully represented this
1 hereby announce myself as a candi­
November 18, 1907, we have
liable to work to the detriment of the district tn the list session of lhe legis­ date for the nomination on the Repub­
rendered to the State Exam­
AT KLAMATH FALLS;
lature. and since the senatorship has. lican ticket for the office of Sheriff of
educational work, and lisa serious blow
in the State of Oregon, st the close ot
iner of Banks two reports of
tor this term, been conceded to Klam­ Klamath County, subject to the de­
business, February 14. 1006.
to athletics in (he future.
ath, I again ask for the favorable con­ cision of the coming primary election.
our condition and been exam­
By popular vote lhe High School was sideration of the voters of this Sena­
RESOURCES
ined once by him.
W. B. BARNES.
Respectfully,
Iziana and discounts.............. | 29,170 80
awardnl the net proceeds of the series torial district,
The Report speaks for itself
Due
from
approved
reserve
QEO H. MERRY.1AN.
of liasket ball game* for the Mong cup.
showing a gain of >9,715.60
hanks. .............
5,021 92
Olene, Ore., Feb. 1. 1908.
Until the last game the fire de|M«rtment
Expense Account
815 56
I herein,’ declare my self a candidate
since our last report.
I hereby announce myself a candi­ for the office of Sheriff for the consid­
«as decidedly in the lead, but tbs sup-
Cash on band....
500 00
We realize that the most
liorlers of tl.e school had liven reserving date for Joint Senator from Klamath, eration of th<- Republican voters at the
valuable asset of a Bank is
Lake and Crook counties on the Re­ I primary election.
T
otal ..
...
$
3.5,508
30
| their vulva and on the last nighttick­ publican ticket, subject to the decision
that of public confidence end
B. S. GRIGSBY.
ets were placed to the school’s credit. of the primary election.
LIABILITIES
we furnish our depositors with
The final vote was High School 445,
Capital stock paid in........... > 25,000 00
L. F. W ILLITS.
every safeguard and protec­
I hereoy announce my candidacy for
Undivided brotits, less ex­
Fire De|uirtraenl 321, and the Fublic
the nomination of Sheriff ot Klamath
tion for their funds, and shall
penses a,* taxes paid ...
W7 7»
l ibrary 34.
I hereby announce myself a candidate County, subject to the action of the
continue to do so in the future
Time certificates of deposit .
7,7*) 00
Republican
voters
at
the
primary
elec
­
So intense was the interest at the I for Joint Senator from Klamath. Lake
Havings deposits......... ........
2,100 60
as in the past Our books are
tion,
AR,-il
17th,
1908.
basket ball game that tlie large ma- I and Crook counties, on the Republican
always open for inspection by
ticket, subject tn the decision of the
WM.
MARTIN.
I
.35,508
30
T
otal
jorftv of the spectators failed to hear primary election.
depositors.
the fire alarm, and the lew who did {
H. L. HOLGATE.
f
S tate or O kbcox ,
(
hear il were cool beaded enough to say '
C ocnty or K lamath i **’
not I, log, but quietly left the opera For Joint
I, J. W. Siemens, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
house, which was taxed to its utmost
To the Republicans of Klamath. '
that the above Statement is true to the
capacity with enthusiasts »ho were Itake, Crook and Grant counties:
best of my Knowledge and belief.
shouting themselves hoarse whenever
I wish to inform the Republicans of
J. W. siemens . Cashier.
their favorite team would score or make Klamath. Lake. Crook and Grant
Subscribed and sworn to before me
a spectacular play.
counties constituting the Twenty-first
this
2d
day
of
March, 1908.
The tx>g Cabin sal sm is less than one Representative District of Oregon, that
P. I.. F ocxtain , Notary Public.
hundred feet from the opera house, and mv name will be presented for your
CORRECT—A ttest :
hail lhe alarm been heard and the lo­ consideration at the primary election
G. W. WiirTE.
I nt^mr.
IN CONNECTION WITH
cation I h - coiui ' knowu, it would have to be held April 17, 1908. asking your
Gso T. B aldwin , ) D, re < tor *
lM*vn a very different matter to have ar­ suffrage for one of the Republican
rested n panic.
nominees for joint representative in
Tire game was so hotly contested that said district, to be ballotted «for on
the crowd forgot eyerythiug but the June 1, 1908.
players, and so tar as they were con-
H. A. BRATTAIN.
cerned the town might burn, just so the
Paialey. Oregon.
play went on.
LUMBER
Prosecuting Attorney
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
AH Kinds of Mouldings,
County Clerk
County Commissioner
Portland Clothing and
Shoe Store
School Superintendent
W. O. HUSON,
Materials for Spraying
and Seed Grain Dipping
Sulphur.
Blue Vitriol.
Formaldehyde ...
Arsenate Lead
Whale Oil Soap
Quassia Chips
10c lb., 3 for 25c
15 lb.
............. 65c Pt
............ 30c lb.
25c lb.
15c lb.
S tar D rug S tore
THE STORE THAT SAVES
YOU MONEY
Governor Adds $1000
Back from San Francisco
Allis Hamilton, wanted at Silver lake
for tliv tn order of Julius Wallende, 1» a
much «anted man at this lime and il he
«•cap's ll>e many man hunters, «he
have taken his trail since Governor
Chaml*rlain, on lad.all of the stale of
Oregon, lias offered a reward ol IllXM
(or his captuie, lie is certainly a smooth
silicle and the I-•cal authorities will have
no cause to feel abashed l>ecatise they
tailed to rapture him «hila lie was in
thia section, I lie total reward l>»w of­
fered lor Lie capture ami conviction is
IH25, a sum sufficient to induce a num­
ber of human bl<>»d bounds to take Ids
trail and il is doubtful if his criminal in­
stinct is sufficiently developed to make
him successful In eluding the searchers.
There is a rejairt that he left this
country by wav ol Oilell and beaded tor
Lane county via the old military road.
This is nut altogether Improtrable, for
after alamlonina Ills horse and visiting
this city he inav have lack tracked it
through the hills andtroMcd the Indian
reservation and the North end of the
county unobeetved. Eteryonrwaalook­
ing lor him in this vicinity and t lie ap­
pearance of a stranger in other sections
of the county would attract little or no
attention.
The methods pursued by Hamilton in
this section mark him as a shrewd crim
inal. but a big reward, sneb ns is now
offered for bis capture, may result in
bringing him to just ice.
Geo. II. Hum, accompanied by Mrs.
Hum, has relure ed from a ten days
visit to Sacramento, Oakland and San
Francisco, At Oakland lie attended a
very euccrssfnl meeting of the Pacifii
Coast Retail liar I ware Dealers Associa-
timi.
The
gathering
was largely
attended by hardware merchants of
California and Southern Oregon. The
m<<sl important actions taken by the
aseociation was the adopting ol resolut­
ions oppoaing tlie parcels |«>st law and
• metiiling the by-laws so as to authorise
the organnuition and maintenance ol
lis'sl hardware aseocialiune which will
lieltcr protect the interests of the mem­
bers.
He says San Francisco has not yet re­
covered from lhe panic and the large
wholesale houses are still running on re­
duced pay rolls, employing leas than
hall the number of men they had before
tlio financial flurry.
Sacramento, he I
thinks, has practically recovered from
tlie money disturliance. and all forms of i ,
business in a flourishing at the state capi­ I
tal.
Tlie outlook for a big crop in the 1
Sacramento »alley is exceptionally good
lint there Is a lack of moisture and if
rains do not Come soon some damage
may result.
The Klamath Falls Mid and Trans­
portation Co. is making arrangements
for lite extension of its street car line
this Hummer.
N. Ilawklns eml W.
K. Brown, directors of the Company,
will be here about April 1 llh, and at
that time plans will lie made (or ex­
tensive improvements in the company's
holdings.
E. It. liesines, the local
manager of the company, states that
the Belt Line w ill likely he Completed,
as negotiations are now under wny (or
enough steel for tlio entire circuit. The
old horse car will be replaced by some
sort of motor as pur francliiee, ami
Buena Vista addition will also receive
sonic attention.
Senator
Manager
OUR SECOND
The First trust & Savings Bank
—
Representative
Railroad
Open Bids On First
Ona of the first brick structures to be
built thia spring will lie the Hurn block
on the corner where Mr. Hum's hard­
ware A ore is now located. The build |
ing will have ^6 foot front and be 70 >
feet deep, two armies high and a base
luent. It w ill be erected so as to lie es-1
iwa ially adapted to the hardware busi­
ness.
While in the city Mr. Hurn practically
arranged for all material necessary for
the building and aa aoon aa brick can be
aecurod work will la'gin.
The bide of the South Branch of the
canal W'll be opened at the Poitland
office on the first of April. It is said
that several bids have been tiled by­
large contractors and it is very probable
that the reclamation service will see
fit to award a contract to the most
reasonable bidder. Should all of the
bids lie considered too high then the work
will I m » done by force account. The
construction of the South branch will
add a large acreage to the irrigated
lands of the tmsin as it passes through
the center of a tract, all of which is
susceptible to irrigation. The surveys
for laterals to take water from this
canal have all t<een made, and many'
utiles ol laterals were constructed last
year, which will enable the government
to deliver water to a nuuilier of ranclters I
just as soon as tlie main canal is ex­
tended.
The First Play
Dissolution of Partnership
The comedy of “David Garrick’’which
Notice is hereby given that the part­
Mr. and Mrs. Mong had announced for
nership heretofore existing between
production with a local cast will let tlio
iqiening bill with the new professional the undersigned is hereby dissolved.
company, and the players, 'it is natural J. L. Totten will continue to operate
to suppose, will make every endeavor to the Steamer Winema and he will col­
give a g<Msi account of themselves in this lect and settle all accounts.
famous plav founded upon a a|>ocryphul
H. E. HANSBERRY.
anecdote of tlio great English actor.
J. L. TOTTEN.
2-27-4-2
Ada Ingot, the daughter of a wealthy
Work is to lie resumed in April on retired meicbant, govs to London where
she
witnessed a |M<rloru>anc«of Garrick's
Moore Bros, large power plant. ('. 8.
Moore will lie here next week and ; "Hamlet.” Returning home her father
i llnda she has fallen tn love with the
shortly after his return a force ol men actor. Determined to break up her at-
will continue the work begun Inal Fall. ' taehtnent for n stage player the old man
The foundation work for the structure is i invited the actor to hie home and asks
practically com,deled no that in a very 1 him to Iteve the stage if not leave Eng-
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... .
. : itnnd; the actor, learning the reason of i
I offer n\.y stock of
short tune tlie building will he erected. I this strange request, suggests that Ingot
The poles for the line to Bonanza have invite him to dinner, promising to con- ,
l«di set to a point two miles beyond the 'htcl liiuiself in such a way as to disgust i
lhe
Alter *>
dinner
Gap, and a crow of workmen will con- lh
* daughter
d“aab,,r’ A,tcr
i"'»'r and during
durine | I
the evening, the actor simulates (nebrity
tinus this work aa soon ns operations and conducts hltnUelf in such a manner |
for sale at actual oost.
are resumed on the plant.
as to Insult the company ami causes the
Stock
will invoice be-
Upon completion of the pole setting to young lady to demand that lie leave the
house.
After
Ills
retirement,
Dick
ween $4000 and $5000.
Bonanza the crew will begin on the Mer­
Chlvey, Ingot’s nephew, liesotted with
rill line. By next Fall both towns will wine, reveals to his uncle, in the pres­
Respectfully,
a
be supplied with electricity for lighting ence of the daughter, that, having casu­
W. P.
and power parpones from tlio new plant. ally mot with Garrick later in the even­
ing, he learns of »be Mtor'aaaeapada
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••
DAIRY, ORE.
Thu Anteaicnn hotel dining room pre­ but does no» learn that It tfkd taken 1
sents s very neat appearance s I wm l>e- place at hie uncle’s ftoaita. Clilvey telle or MASON & SLOUGH
them thtet an acqualiitanfe of Ga *
Ing rutuodeled and thoroughly renovat* upon hearing the actor’s rsc’ta’.
KLAMATH FALLS
disrespectfully ol ttoa g4tl «nd
ML
To the Republicans of Klamath.
Iuike, Crook and Grant counties.
I wish to inform the Republicans of
Klamath,
Lake, Crook and Grant
counties, constituting the Twenty-first
Representative District of Oregon,
that my name will be presented for
your consideration at the primary elec­
tion to be held April 17. 1908, asking1
your suffrage for one of the Republican
nominees for joint representative in
said district, to be ballotted for on
June 1, 1908.
H. P. BELKNAP,
Prineville, Oregon.
County Surveyor
1 hereby announce myself as a candi­
date on the Republican ticket, for
County Surveyor of Klamath County,
subject to the decision of the voters at
the primary election.
MELVfN D. WILLIAMS.
City Meat Market
MEISS & ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
ALL K/NDS OF FRESH, SALT
Dii lly
AND SMOKED MEATS
Leave Thrall....................... 3.00 P.M.
Arrive Pokegama............... 5.05 P.M.
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
Leave Pokegama............... 7.00 AM.
Arrive Klamath Falls .... 5.00 P.M.
Leave Klamath Falls every morning
connecting with Klamath Lake
train which leaves Pokegama
at 6 p. M. arriving at Thrall
at 8: 20 p. M.
M ason & S lou g
h
ABSTRACTERS
A ohoiee line of
menta that 'wlll inake
i>nrehaser money
STABLE â ™ SHOP
General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work
livery and Feed Stable
Both Saddle and Driving Horses
Phone 456
CHAS. R. BALDWIN KIOflMIDFoils
■
Landa
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
General Merchandise
SEDGE
McIntire-Straw
Stage Line
0. K. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
A. G. DUHME
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TIMBERLAND
Office in First National Bank Building,
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
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a specialty. Baggage orders given prompt at­
tention.
Having up-to-date »piano trucks we
solicit your fine piano moving.
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