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    KLAMATH
Official Newspaper
uf Klamath County
REPUBLICAN.
Official Newspaper
of Klamath County
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 23, 1908.
VOL. XIII.
NO. 4
a soil survey will im - ma>le of thiscounty
lwrlain would receive the |a>pular vote growth uf thia county is making one uf
Committee Organized
Gty Council
ibis Hummer.
al the June election and that he wuuld the political uncertainties of the state
Tim regular seini-aiunlbly meeting of
Itepulilican committeemen from the
The Klamath Chamber of Commerce
i then be elected to the United Slatea and each election, for many years, will
the council Munday evening was of various precincts throughout the county
needs more gxsl active members and it
j Senate by a Republican legialature, un- see kaleidoscopic changes in the rank
short duration a* little busine»« of im- met at the Court Hous. (Tuesday even­
ia up to the buainMM men of the city to
I leaa a bunch of felluwa want to wear uf both partiea.
jsirtani-e cam« up for consMeration. ing l< r the parpoee of ;»er fee ling th«-
supjiort tbe organization. Il is not
T he democrats are getting together
tar ami f< ethers, and that ia about
Two petition* lor liquor licenses, thus» county organisation. It was found that
right that only forty-one men should
what they wuuld get from their conatit- to a man for the purpose uf gathering
of FL II. DuFsult and < ’.D Wilson were four precim ts hail failof to sefer-t com-
I uenta if they threw their party down. in everything in sight, if they can.
comprise tlie commercial laxly from
nuul lor the first time.
F. M. Gibson, ■iritteemen, ami thi-y were filled by ap-
which so much is expected. There are
In Klamath county there were many The campaign for the republicans will
who lias purchased the Standard saloon poititmenl as follows: Sprague Kiver,
a numlM-r of business men in this city
I aurpriaea, especially for the candidates. I m * under the direction uf C. T. Oliver,
formerly conducted by J. B. Melton,
s. C. Hamaker; I'levna, K, W. Tower, who have no reprem-ntative in the
1 That there waa a lot of downright lying and if anyone picks that gentleman up
I granted a license.
Klamath laike, O, ('. Brown; Poe Val­ Charntier, Imt nevertheless they are de­
J dune ia certain, and
several can fur a dead one they are going to be
An extension of time wa<’ grant«»I the ley. Vivian Evans,
fooled
That
he
will
conduct
a
cam-
riving the same benefits frMD the work
didates have prime facia evidence of
pail-1, that will la-a winner is certain, Water t'oni|>any for lite installation of
C. T. Oliver was chosen temporary done by Hie organization as those who
the fact. The result aa a whole, ia am! if the candidates will stand by hi tn
Certain hydrants ordered
chairman and J.G. Wight, secretary. la-long and give their time and money
conaidered satisfactory to the rank and toBiiiHnth’-y will have nu cause fur
The ordinance proveiing for the licens- Many ol the committeemen were rep­ to Hie g»aal causa.
tile of the party and it ia practically regret
At the next meeting when the re­
i mg of llie ilra^men came up lor the resented by proxies and one or two had
The people of the Upper Project are
organization qiM-slion again comes up
The great event that lies been ell certain that with one exception the en
i third reading and again the lengthy no representation. Th» organisation
The Railroad at Dorris
for eon-i leration every member uf the i now siguing up their lands, and it ia
grossing the attention of the |wliticiana tire ticket will lie elected. Thia excep
, discussiou follows»! as a result ol which was made permanent with the exception Chamber •■hoiild be present and every
I vary prolmble that if the bids, or either
Dorris is now the terminus of the | a motion prevailed thai the matter lie
uf thia county and atale has hap|H»iied lion ia the county treasurer,
that Frank E. Ankeny was elected secre- bu»ine-s firm in the city should have a i one of them, should be satisfactory that
In
this
district
Merryman
waa
elected
t'alllornia Northeastern. Two narrow , laid ou the table until the next meet-
and with Ila passage many changes
representative there with an application
Itarv.
actual construction work may le legun
for memtarrsbip.
have occurred. First ami moat impur­ senator and Kuykendall dietrict attor­ l>anda of steel join the new town with
1 l®<-
11. I- llolgat.-,of Bonanza, waselected
I on the Clear Lake l>aru this year. A
Aa an-
ent ia the defeat uf Senator F'ullon by ney. Theae two offices were holly con the cities id the Pacific Coast.
An onlinaiice was introduce»! granting state committeeman and Frank fra
j decided effort is lieing marie to get all
Cake by almut 8,000. Thia ia generally teated and the defeated eamlidatea have noiinced by Construction Engineer Hoey I to the United States a perpetual fran­
White, congressional committeeman.
I landowners to sign up at nnre so that
attributed tn the fact that throughout no reaaon to feel l>adly over their down some weeks ago the road was complet­ chise on all the str»»ets <>( the city, ex-
The delegatee appointed to the state and
' the delay will not lx» the fault of the
the atale thouaanda of demuerata reg fall fur they had ”a run for their mon­ ed tu Dorris Monday, the 20th. The | cept Main, lor the construction ami main-
congressional conventions are as follows :
l people, if any delay should follow. Sev-
lalered aa republicans Theae Voted fur ey." each uf them showing that they steel gang finish««! Its labors to that i tenance ot telephone ami electric lines
Gentlemen: —
I.. F. Willits, Klamath Fails; Geo. Noble
Cake ami Statement No 1 legislative are important political factura in the point >>n the day tiled by Sir. Huey, Thea»- lim-s are U> be used in connection
Having r»»ceived the nomination of | eral parties have recently visited the
i-uiididatea with tie- hope that < ham utfaira uf their party.
The rapid and on Ibr first of the month a regular I with tlie Klamath Reclamation Project. Sr., lamgell Valiev; E. E. Fitch, Merrill; the Republican party for the office of parties who have not signed their lands
K. E. Hoyt, Fort Klamath.
train service will I* inaugurated to the I The ordinance was read twice and was
sheriff. I wish to express my apprecia­ for government irrigation and cham es
Hesolutiuns were introduced and
are that the required percentage will be
€
new terminal.
then laid over until the next meeting 1 inlopted ple-lg ng the committee to the tion of your efforts in my behalf. I feel
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secured within a few weeks.
The completion ol llie road to Dorria I for furthurconsideration. This finished
the
more
grateful,
knowing
as
I
do,
•a
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support of the entire Republican ticket.
The local Reclamation office has been
>
and
the
establishment
of
a
regular
that
it
was
the
people
without
any
po-
A
4t
the business coming I m (ore the council No plan of campaign has yet been formu-
l‘rr$ inrlff
«
advise«! that but two bids were rereive«I
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tra.n nervine will hav a revolutio­ ; and an adjoummemt was taken.
itical
combination,
who
have
so
honored
k
•o
s
lated. but the committee is going to
§
on the Clear Lake Dam. The work ia
I r 1
nary effect upon the transportation
a
There is little question but what the make a determined tight to elect the en­ me. I extend to each of you personally
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divided into two schedules, the first be­
situation.
Likely
the
freight
out
11
la
of
□
te
my
thanks
for
your
efforts
and
confi
­
V f-
oidinance granting the Government a tire county ticket and toplace a band-
Is
ing the dam proier and the second the
the J. M. McIntire Company will at |M-r|»etual franchise for the construction
dence in me.
suu«« Hvnator
some majority figure in the Republican
dike at the lower end of the lake. The
once
lie
traiieferwl
to
the
new
route
in
Respectfully
yours,
128 14 31 17
11 6 21
I of telephone ami electric lines on the coin inn.
6 241
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bids received were as follows:
order to la- on hand to make a prompt
W. B. Barnes.
Cha» W. Fulton, It 248 5.3 .’»» a» Í
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18 11 37 *4 4M 243
4
. street» ol th»» city will be paused by the
The following are the committeemen
delivery
of
the
first
shipiueut
of
freight
Mahoney Bro«., of San Francisco,
N
<« l< Cliauilierlain, D 6.' n M
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124
city
council.
The
ordinance
aa
intro-
tor Klamath Falls that arrives at the
selected throughout the county : Link­
schealule 1, $84,950; schedule 2, $30,820;
new terminal.
, duced at the meeting 1» as follows:
Congreasiiian
villa,C. T. Oliver; land river, Fred Me-
total, $115,770.
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344 M 62 45
f
W < llawlay, It
Another thing that will 1» likely to
7 21 15 46 7 ikifi
Nation I. "That there be, and hereby Kendree; Poe Valley, Vivian Evans;
The vote in Crook county on Btate
Maney Bros., of Winnemucca, Nev.,
follow the itu i
il"»
bl the Unite I tjtales of Amer-
JiiMthu <»f ih<* buprvm«* ('«atri
the new »«rvice will la- the change ’ ° I ica perpetual right, franchise and power Dairy, W. P. Sedge; fatngell Valley, K. Senator was Merrvman 251; Holgate 204 schedule 1, $157,045: schedule 2, $31,-
and Willits 186. This gives Merryman
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45 2» 5
7
7 >1 15 <6
7 039
0. Cowley; Sprague River. H. C. Hama­
the mail Iroui the Pokegama route.
a plurality of 47. He carried Klamath 930; total. $186,980.
The California A Oregon Transportation , to construct, maintain and operate, for ker: Tuie lake, R.C. Anderson; Wood by 69 and Lake by 22, and this gives
I »»try and H mm ! Com nitori on«» r
The contra«-tors bidding on this work
uae in connection with the mainte­
J W. Ilmlrv. Il
5 17 13 43
2A3 M 61 »1 18
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4
River, E. M. Leever; Klamath lake, O. him a total lead in the three counties of are the same that bid on the Son th
0 .’«Oli 353 Co. c Xfleets to receive orders at any
time tu st art in with a temporary ser­ nance and operation of the Klamath Pro­
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•$
Alm under Itoid, K
66 19 16 II
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9
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4
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C Brown; Snow. E. ¡..Colburn: Odell, 138 over Holgate, liis nearest competi­ Branch canal. Maney Bros, were the
vice.
ject of the United States Reclamation
tor.
It. K. < «HiitntMionvr
owest bidders on that contract, while
While several days will yet goby un­ Service, in pursuance of the act of Con- Jesse Strolls.
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18
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F. K. <'amplivi 1, li ll<>
23 16 12
4 13
til llorris will la- the terminus of the
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5 288
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the other contractors are the lowest bid­
Seed
Potatoes
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32
Stat.,
new
r'»a
l
lor
the
tranaaelion
oí
buainew«,
approved
Juno
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,
lUirj
Win. A < arh»r, 11
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8
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ders in this case. The bids on the
The City Candidates
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1: I ; • »1 « t$»s«ii, It
70
7 12 13 10
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yet it is now connected with the big 3KN>, known as the Reclamation Act,
1 134
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For Sale 7.060 pounds of Early Ver­ South Branch are still in the hands of
world by Hie two bands of steel that and act supplementary and amendatory
The vote at the ward convention* was mont seed potatoes.
These potatoes the Secretary of the Interior awaiting
Pt < »urent Ing A Hurney
uiea'i the development of the vast area thereto, telephone and electric trans­ larger than waa expected. In the First
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l>.\ Kuykendall. R xa 41 : n 38 10
3
3 16 12 34
took the premium at the last county bis action. The bids on the Clear Lake
4
112
427
ol
agiicultural
land
in
Butte
Valley.
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mission lines, and other necessary w orks ward F. E. Ankeny received 37 votes, J. fair. Call at Burrell Short’s. 4-23tf
ltk’> 22 45 13 m
b
i •f i
t
4 34
3 315
Those w ho are still ol tne opinion that
Dam will also be submitte«! to the Sec re­
W. J. Mourr. 1»
117 II 2.'» 12
5
N 16 13
3
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incidental
thereto, horizontal along all F. Goeller 2, and J. W. Siemens, C. H.
the railroad will not reach lliis city lor
tary for final setion.
streets
in
the
city
of
Klamath
Falls,
Withrow
and
Geo.
T.
Baldwin
each
re
­
several
years
nngld
I*
indm-ed
to
change
Htalr Senator­
George Ixx>sely, of Ashland, ia in the
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their minds if they should visit I*orrw Oregon, except "Main" street.
iis 1«. llolgAlr. R
7v 57 39
2
4
ceived one. making a total of 42 votes.
1
$ 33
1 •£V»
city this week on business.
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Ï
and,
»landing
on
the
edge
of
that
vast
li
<$eu.II.Merryman, RI7<i
34 26 28
5
4
4 14
6 309
73
Section 2. That the »aid right and
In the Second ward the tight was
sagebrush plain, watch the approach ol
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1. F. Wilhlia. R
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Zim and Robt. Baldwin have returned
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fmneiiise and power Is hereby granted pretty warm lietween the candidates,
tlie
first
train
of
cars.
The
work
this
The local office has been adviseil of
Ills
V 25 10
C. Springer, D
6
from S. B. Ixia’s ranch where they com-
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aide of llie new terminal ia progressing upon the express condition that the bilas < Hienchain received 4*> votes,Henry pleted a job of plumbing.
the approval of the Campbell A Huff­
Itebresentetl ve­
rapidly ami there ia every assurance that grantee hereof, in the construction of Boivin 23 and C. B. Crisler 20. Two de­
man flume contract by the Secretary of
•$
K
il. P. Belknap, R 171 48 17 20
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4 316 181 early in the Fall the road will be built to said works, shall ocmply with all of the fective votes were cast in this ward and • Elmer Applegate is able to be around
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H»«»
after having lieen «»ntined to his home the Interior. This will enable the con­
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IH 37 24 20
II. A. Brattaln, It
3
4 13 13 41
489 21*5 the waler'sedguand Imais will connect
ordinances and regulations ol the city of were not counted. Tiie total vote w as VI. for several days with a severe sick spell. tractore to begin work at once. The
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.1 K. Marks,
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with the trains.
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F. T. Sanderson receive.I 85 votes in
Klamath Falls, state ol Oregon, relating
Already
u
freight
agent
lias
l«en
The Democratic County Central Com­ Government is already putting in the
Sheriff -
Ur
Hie
construction
and
operation
ol
tel-
the
third ward, Dan Gofer 8, Chas. mittee will meet within a few days to pien tor Hie same and is gradually in­
stationed
al
Ikirris
wi.h
his
head
quar
­
□
W. It. Barn«»*,
It IM» 31 ,V. 41 24
4
4
A 346
4 II 30
51 ters In a box car. He arrived al his
I eplione snd electric transmission lines Martin 2, G. P. Van Riper, C. K. forma working organization forthecam- creasing the force on this work. Two
Jt 23
II. 8, tirlgsny,
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paign now on.
new station Tuesday ami from now on within the city limits of said city."
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Win. Marlin,
It
(» o
Brandenburg and Will Humphrey each
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V
4
1 ûw
crews are now at work, one getting the
all freight for this city will I* sent to
7
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Chas. W. Thomas, who has lieen en-
tl
It. Hl. G, Bishop,11
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Several
chang»»s
will
Ire
made
and
received
one,
making
a
total
of
48.
that
|>oint.
i
Inc
carload
of
freight
for
rock and the other building the piers.
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Í
gagol
iri
freighting
and
teaming,
will
:«>
11
It Fl. Hunsaker,!*
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73 21
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35 Klamath Falls waa marked Bray, but among these are that the Government
The two receiving the highest vote in leave shortly tor Central Point where he
Engineers are now at work in the Poe
■Ot unloaded ami will I* brought on to must comply with all the ordinances each ward will have their names placed will engage in the hotel business.
I Valley section making surveys for the
4»
Dorris
at
once.
While
no
regular
train
7
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35 23
4
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that may l>e enacte»l governing electric on the election ballot as the convention
C. F. Stone has purchased lots 1 and laterals ami necessary ditches for the
7
< II. I*elap,
It 247 31 ,v» 30 26
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3
4 32
1 463 Hki service will lx> established at once all line», as well as with these that are in nominees.
2 in block 32 of the Hot Springs Addi­ irrigation of that valley.
freight
will
la*
brought
un
to
the
new
W. A. Ihlrell,
l> 137 23 47 1«
4>
3
1 17 12
4
n
3 246
The only real surprise was in the tion, and h ill construct a handsome res­
terminal. Capt. McIntire is now ■I force nt the lime the franchise is granted
Work on the Keno canal is progress­
Treasurer—
Dorris arranging for the handling ol The Council also reserves the right to Second ward. Neither the candidacy of idence on the lots this Summer.
ing and the canal will soon be complet­
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C. C. Chitwood, Il |.‘R* 34 2fi 21 II
freight.
1
288
1 13
1 20
keep Hie Government off any street on (Hienchain nor of Henry Boivin had
MARRIED—Wednesday. April 22. ed to the point where it is needed to
g :uio
L, Alva l»»wl», li
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which another electric line may already been announced.
Both were brough t 1908, at the home of the brides parents, furnish water for the power plants.
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Is» constructed. The amendment also out by their friends at the last minute. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casey, Chester H.
Hurn Sells
Claml IL hsggi-tt, D I4Î «>» IJ 13
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Harry Boudinot has gone to the South
DeLap and Miss Sena Casey, Rev. J.
Indications are that there will Ire fonr B. Griffith officiating.
provides
that in the event of the estale
Branch camp to acrept a position as time
Geo. It. Hum has disposed of his
keeper with the Reels mation Service.
81 23 «u» 28
J. II. Hobt»,
Il
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stock oa hardware to Evans 4 Wright. lisbment of a conduit system llie Gov- candidates for the Mayoralty at the
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All of the timber crusiera are making
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J G. Hwiin,
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»"*»< comply *■<•' "•<' new nominating convention held today. arrangements to start for the woods in
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5 .W» 134 Mr Evans is connected with the Weed
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.1. G. Wight,
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John R. Stilts baa announced himself a the near future. The lands to be re­
202
A Rare Bargain
Lumber company and Mr. Wright with i *y»tc“»-
W. C, Handeraoa.D 124 19 X* H
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It is understiMsl that both Project candidate, Frank Ward promised the I stored to entry in Harney County will
the Marshall-Well» Hardware company.
create another big rush.
2,329 acres in warm belt of Siskiyou;
AntM'iuKir
The Hepublican regrets to tee Mr. Hum Engineer Murphy and Hie Council are Civic Federation to accept a nomi­
II
Mrs. A. J. Neilun passed through 5 miles from R. R. station. 390 acres
ri. H. Gardner, li
48
9 31
nation,
G.
Heitkeinper,
Jr.,
has
not
4 0
5 2
agrve»l
upon
the
amendment
and
that
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133
retire. He haa been for years one of
the city on her way to her home at fanning land, balance pasture and well
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the ordinance will be passed. It is nec­ lieen dropped by his friends although
The best sheep
She had been with Mr. watered for stock.
2
|4rrt K. Wltbîvw, R 230 2M 38 18 II
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• 389 146 the substantial, responsible, progressive essary to maintain these electric lines he says he will not accept a nomination, lakeview.
Neilon who died at Sail Francisco ranch in northern California. 50 head
< »ro. T. ( Iin«*, 1»
business men of this city, and it can ill
39 12 10
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5
9
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of cattle, 10 head of horses and all ag-
J P. 1 .<•»*, I>
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2 22« 130 afford to lose him from the active ranks. lor telephone purposes and for tbe trans­ and the last one to be mentioned in con­ where he had been taken for me»lical , ricultural implements go with same ami
mission of power from the plant te the nection with the office is Mayor Bishop treatment.
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price is only $5.25 per acre. $8000 cash
The
new
firm
will
undoubtedly
receive
Surveyor—
a warm welcome from the business men various pumping stations that will 1« i himself. The convention nominates 1 Capt. .1. M. McIntire went to Dorris and balance long term mortgage 7 per
M. I*. William», Il 335 50 • Ì 45 29
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I two candidates, and it is safe to say from Pokegama to make arrangements cent takes it. All tenced and has com­
M E. Hutehiaon, I* 139 20 41 11
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of the city, and following, as they do. established throughout the Project.
for the establishment of a freight service
i that two of the foregoing names will be from the terminus of the railroad to this fortable 6 room house and three large
in the footsteps of Mr. Hurn. will enjoy
barns. Old age and loss of wife impels
(' ohi mi am« »m* ra
'
the
convention
nominees
upon
the
bal
­
city. No time has lieen announced for owner to sell. He has cleared 20 per
«» 7
a Inrge patronage.
C. J. Swingle, Il
31'1 M 72 42 28
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the Inauguration of the regular train cent net for years on same.
lot.
Address,
B, r. BuMinra, I»
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Klamath Falls has many musicians of
Nominations will lie made by the con­ service to Dorris, but the general sup­
Frank W. Hooper,
position
is
that
the
sche«lule
will
go
into
Coroner- -
ability ami those who were present at vention for the odices of police judge ami
5 21*
Box 184, Yreka, Cal.
Earl Whitl.H’k, D
effect abmt the middle of May or soon­
Hs) 20 311 17
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the second open meeting of the Tuesday
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The pupils ot the Klamath County Evening Music (Tub were given a rare treasurer. For the former A. I.. Leavitt er. The McIntire Company will make i
has
been
recommended
by
the
Fire
l»e-
High School enjoyed a picnic at Nel­ musical treat. Every number on the
The condition of Dr. G. W. Maston
iiartineiit and O. A. Stearns by the Civic arrangements for all necessary ware­
son's grove last Saturday.
program was a treat to the audience Federation. These are the only candi­ houses ami for office rooms at that place. , remaina unchanged.
Sign painting has boen the order of which packed the Conservatory of Music. dates in the tield that have expressed a
the day. S. Padgett, McCormack A | "The Night has a Thousand Eyes" was willingness to have their names appear
Grubb, II. L. Smith and Conrad Madi­ | the ojM*n number by the ladies' quartet on the ballot. For treasurer A. M.
and the same was applaudtsl to an en- Worden has tieen suggested by the Civic
son have all had new signs painted.
Our Responsibility Ends When You are Satisfied
j chore as was every number on the pro­
Mr. Baber, of Granta Paas, passed gram. Miss Mae Worden rendered a Federation ami Capt. J. W. siemens by
the
Fire
Department.
No
other
candi-
through Keno with Ids string of race most excellent piano solo which de­
' dates have lieen mentioned for this
horses, on his way to lakeview.
lighted her auditors. Mr. Roy Walker I office.
Bing Grubb has Iw-en visiting with his sang "The Rosary" in his usual pleas­
ing way. "Tell Iler 1 Love Her So,"
children.
I
was next sung by the mixed quarlek,_nd
Sam Pool's family has lieen sick, blit this was followed by a violin solo by
all are now on the mend.
No action was taken on the reorgani­
Miss Elsie Applegate, whose ability on
this instrument is well known. A vocal sation of the Cham tier of Commerce at
duet bjr Mrs. Jessie It. Morgan ami Mr. the meeting Tuesday night. In order to
Full Ticket Suggested
Zimmerman, "I Feel Thy Angel Spirit," amend the by-laws it takes a vote of
City polities are beginning to take was greatly appreciated by the audience. two-thirda of Hie inemben in good
sha|s> and already two full tickets have The next number was a vocal solo bv
lieen suggested. The last of these ema­ Mrs. Zumwalt,"I.nllabv From Jocelyn," standing, and only about tifteen out of a
nates from the Fire l*epartinent and ia and violin obligato by Miss Elsie Apple­ memliership of forty-one attended the
gate.
Mrs. Zumwalt's sweet voice meeting, making it im|s»ssil>lo to take
aa follows :
charmed the listeners and no musical
Mayor,
...
John R. Stilts program by Klamath Falls talent would any action. Some of the more radical
Police Judge,
-
-
A. I.. Leavitt seem complete without her solos. The changes wete diseusse.1 and the sent -
Treasurer,
•
Cant. J. W. Siemens closing numlier was by the male quartet
Councilman, 1st Ward, • F. E. Ankeny Hud it completed one of the best musical ment seemed fat oratile to the adoption
Councilman, 2nd Ward, - C. B. Crissler i programs that has ever lieen rendered of the new laws. There was some ques­
is now on its way
Councilman, 3rd Ward, F. T. Sanderson I in this city.
tion as to the advisibility of meeting
every three months, there being some
for the
who believed that the members of the
Cottages For Sale
Chamber should meet mor»’ frequently,
Cot tug« No. I. A naat seven room
The exchequer of the Public Library giving as a reason that it might have n
cottage; closet, toilet ami bath; pijied
r ,
for hot and cold water; sightly loeatran; is increased by a considerable sum and a tendency to make the organization more
corner lot. good wood ahed; price |200l); large crowd hail a most enjoyable time active. The adoption of the new by­
terms, *1000 cash; balance in three as a result of Hie "Egg Hunt" al the laws will come up for consideration al
I
years.
library building Monday evening The the m xt regular meeting when an effort
Cottage No. 2. A six room cottage affair was given by the Woman's Club w ill be made to have enough members
with closet, toilet and bath; good wood
shed, price, *1500; terms,
cash, and it was so well managed that it was present to take action on llie matter.
A petition addressed to the Secretary
pronounced one of the moat »ucce Ini
balance in three years.
Cottage No. 3. Same aa No. 2, ex­ social events of the season, From a ot the Navy asking that twelve battle­
cept aa to locaction; price, fltkM); terms, bilanciai stand|s»int it was more success ships and eight heavily armored
*G00 cash, balance in three yean.
fui than bail lieen anticipated.
A pro­ cruisers lie retained on the Pacific
Cottage No. 4.
A plain four room gram, short but good, was rendered and Coast as a |>ertnanent fleet, came before
cottage with laty* kitchen cabinet.sink
and city water in kitchen; price, *750; the applause accorded each number was tin* Chamber and was on motion order
terine.;|250 cash,balance in three yean. indicative of ita full appreciation. The | ed indorsed by the body.
Advertising again came tn for some
Cottages No.5 and No. 6. Similar to egg hunt was participated in by a large
No. 4. Price and terms the same.
crowd ot young folks and was a feature discussion, blit no definite action was
An abstract of title furnished with that provided much genuine amusement. taken on any proposition.
each.
W. II. Ileileman reported to th»»
A light luncheon completed the program
We are as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased
MASON & SLOUGH.
of the evening.
Chamlier that it was very probable that
RESULTS OF
I
PRIMARIES
TWO BIDS ON
CLEAR LAKE
Many Sutprises Handed
Out Last Friday
Afternoon
Believed That One is
Sufficiently Low to
be Accepted
To the Electors of
Klamath County
3 p.
»
2
Plurality
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à 3
J I
Crook County Vote
Reclamation News
A Musical Program
Keno Items
Chamber of Commerce
•$1000«o
worth of
Furniture
A Grand Success
Klamath tails
Furniture Bouse
Opp. American Hotel
Leggett Springs
Ostermoor Mattresses
Picture Framing