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* Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XIII. 4 REPUBLICAN. Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 28, 1908 NO. 9 This pl« ■ • th« council |n „ position, Express Via Dorris 'hi« system in all of its timlrar belts and where il I" not holding up the Keno ca entered the teaching profession. I Everything Is Ready J I W. Alexander, a member of the com nal, but l*,*’i«cting it« highway as have had eight years’ experience as a * Arrangements have been mail.- win pany, states Ilia* it ha< proven very suc- | well as ri<e in'cri-sts of the pro|ierty 1 by all express now conies by way teacher in the schools of Lane and Preparatory to the coming of E. H. <4 | nl u.gtl,, ,*i.rat *'• -‘"fill mid that heavy losses by fire - -. j street in question. Douglas counties, and a state life di Harriman and family and a company 'Dorris. The service is only temporary Wlien I'r. ^ t Engineer Murpl .....eer Murphy was and was put into eff.-ct Sundiiv but have In . ii avoided by means of the pa- ploma. of friends many mprovements are be i rol system. «••«ii u. regard to this matter he ¿tated just as soon as ........ i If it should please the people of ing made at Pelican Bay. Several thous of the Wells- The patrolmen of the five districts in that he had never figured on putting in Fargo ean make an investigation ami Klamath county to elect me as superin- and pounds of machinery and material • ......... * "'“hut and he was not in a 1 complete fiirilier ariangi im-ir the rau lids section will Ira under the super- r-1 _ rx n tendent, I pledge you a business-like have just been shipped to the lodge. In p '»iiion t" ay what action the govern« vice will be fiermaneiit. Expr>-- now vision of J. F. Kimball, and will Ira sta tlcCIIOIl U3y Urab'S a'in>inistration of your school affairs, the shipment was a 20-horse [rawer gas nn nt would takuif the council refused readies tips city from Kan Fram i o in tioned us follows • and will comply strictly with the rules olene engine, a 12,000-gallon water taDk, District No. 1.— Landa in the to grant a fianchisa- for a wooden struct- just twenty four hours, m I, .« tim>- governing the office, visiting every 25 barrels of cement, bath tubs, dynamo, uh . lie stated in reply to questions , than it takes a letter to get here from iniinisliate vicinity of Pokegmna with school in the county at least once every pumping machinery, heating apparatus that lie did n»t know whether or not the same place, .1 J. Parker, the l i'-al John Furber as patrolman. No. 2. year, and as many more times as possi and numerous other things to lie used hie. there sulli. p.1,1 funds on hand for agent, states that the change in Lands in vicinity of Aspen lake with in making the lodge with all of its build With this statement of my affairs, ings thoroughly modern in every respect. th<* construction of a cement conduit «schedule will improve the service und J. Y. luhnson aa patrolman. No. 3. lamda near Spencer's south of Klamath Jas II Driscoll left last Friday morn- along the street and my candidacy, I submit the matter expedite a'l matter from the south and The eng.ne will be used for running mg for to Sacramento In the interest of It is likely that no action w ill lie tak «Mt twenty-four hour« Ii »ill enable rivet with Harry Pearson in charge. No. to you, asking your friendly cOTMidera- the dynamo, which will supply electric Probably the must hotly contrasted the Bonanza creamery. This creamery er' by him until the council refuse« tbe i the company to give better si'tvr e and 1. Lands between Odessa and Asp«n measure on the ballot at the election on tion at the polls, and pledging my most ity for lighting an I power purposes. is now supplying the market of Klain ordinance that provides for a franchise* ' as soon us it is made permanent there Like with M. H. Wampler in charge. Water will be pumped into the large .1 mi« 1st will bra the matter of prohibition earnest services if elected. uth county and is also shipping some ol with either a wooden or cement struct- . should Ira some reducti m in the rates No. 5. Lands along west side of Upper W. C. SANDERSON. tank and will then tie piped to all the lake with K. P. llarui ton as patrolman. under the kraal option law. Men, who Democratic nominee for County School cottages, so that everyone of the build its product into lake. Still the butler lire. I as it will Ira less trouble to ship in Ix-re have heretofore given the question little The timber companies do not aim to Superintendent. making business has reached the stage ings will be supplie I with both hot ahd ' by wav of the new route tbail it was elint out calliper« and hunters hut have or no serious thought, are now taking where the creamery can turn out every cold water. J. S. Holabird, a civil en ! when it came via Pukegaiua and was sides on the issue and the indications Commencement adopted the system in order to do .away week alraut Hkio pounds of butter over gineer, has been at Pelican Bay for sev liMolled liy three ''|s«rate c-o poi.ilio,'.«. are that the vote will bra very close, j Dairy I ne Klamath County High School ' Vow it is necessary to have • pn■•« mat- with all chance for fires. The patrol B >th skies have six-akers in the field the amount used by the present trade eral months arranging for the installa Mr Driscoll went to Kacremenlo to make Will Illis yen graduate a . lass ol twelve, ’ ter handled only by the Soutliern men w ill select places for parties to build and the advocate* of ttie saloon and of 1 The Candidates ball held Wednesday tion of all of these modern convenience« arrangements to ship the surplus to that the largest munii iM'i any year since the Pacific and by the stage I'ompatn bring files and w ill see to it that they are ex prohibition are working earnestly in an night was well attended and the results and aside from the setting up of the establishment of ths school, Last year ing it to this city from tlx railroad tinguished Ira fore the camp is deserted. attempt to poll the popular vote al the from sale of baskets satisfactory to those machinery most of the work is already city every week. Most uf the forest fires have ill the past that got the affair up. done. Concrete foundations have been The product of the Bonanza creamery tiut six til lent, were graduated and terminus. been due to carelessness on the part of election. Memliers of tbe local option 1 Wm. Wight was kicked down and laid for the engine and the dynamo and is unexcelled and there Is little d'lillrl the pre railing years there were never The Express t 'Uiipanv I i . i mam.....I pleasure seekers and in order to avert committee will take the stuinji and will trampled on by a horse Wednesday eve the place has been selected for the hut that a mark«* will lie found lor all more than two or three. The increase to cliarigo Its lillsine-■ to the new route I apeak at Merrill and Bonanza next week. of the butter that can lie manufactured. in th" numlrar of graduates is indicative in order to give Klamath l ull« tlx ■ - nd- l.ig lo»-"S the companies owning the land Rev. J- B. Griffith and G. W. White I ning two ribs were broken and numerous pump which will lift the water from the in this immediate section have combin cuts and bruises made about his face. big spring into the tank. The creamery is now receiving lai ger "f llo gi , i '1 thex hicatiorial institut vantage of a better service, lull I the have planned for meetings at both places All of these improvements will be quantities of butter la. than at any time ion. Do-instructors and the students Government has made no i" gie-« that ed fortlie protection of their possessions. i and will address the people of the for At this writing he is getting along much better than any one could hope for and made by the first of July, so that when heretofore and indications are very good nr« now completing the arrangements is preceptilile tow arils huving the mail mer place place Wednesday night and To Reclaim 1,200 Acres may be out of bed very soon. the party arrives there will be nothing lor a material increase in the next few lor the usual commencements exercises which is (ar more ini|> irtnnt chang 'd j of the latter Thursday night of next Some of the good citizens of Dajry pro- lacking to give them every convenience months. The farmers of that section of and while they have not definitely ar over. The mail arrived here from Steps have been tsken which mean week. pose to use their influence to defeat any that is found in themost modern places. the county are now aware of the fact rang'd the various programs they have Pokegama alsmt u'clock this after- the reclamation of 1200 acres of swamp Klamath county lias never had a pro that there is money in milking for the set the dales for the different exercises noon. According to E. T. AblM.lt this land Iratween Najrlnx and Rattle Snake hibition agitation until this year and candidate that sends liquor here to be i reainery and m<»t of them are getting and have all of the feat ires in the Course will Ira a regulai thing. It will arrive Point. The Cox Bros, now own alxnit this is the first time that the measure is used on election day. Candidates take School Superintendent into the dairy business <m a small scale ol preparation. at Poki gama about 7 p. m.und will re • >o i res of this tract and the othef 600 to be voted on under the local option warning. As we are very busy in the high The graduate- this year are Rachel main there until the following morning acres are owned by Fred .Melhase and law. At the present there is not a vil- at least. Judge Griffith and G. W. White will 1 ' .i - mil I, Barnum, alien it will Is- brought on to this city. John llagelstcin. Melhase sold a smgll ' lage in the county but wh at has one or address the people at Dairy May 29 at school closing our year's work and pre The establishment of this industry at ' e tract to A. G. Cox and in turn J. C. more saloons and it has been rofor many lamp light, on Local option, come every paring for a busy commencement week, Bonanza has demonstrated that Klam Maude I lei i Nail, Alexander Martin, Al this time of the year it >- itnj. I do not feel that I should neglect this III, I ’ eriy Octavius Ih-Lap, Winfred Ver- to run a night service a« i I plat es the I; ach sold his entire tract of Swamp years. The strength of the dry move body. ath county is destined to Iwoime one of the beet dairying sections in the state ton Withrow, Minnie Rogene Barnum, roads ate almost iinpa--tble during the to Melba«« and Hagelstein, the former ment at this time shows that there has Three Dairy pupils were successful in work to make a very thorough canvass ■ if Oregon, and as soon as the railroads Chandler Marion McCauley, Fannie El- ■lav. Until the transfer is made to getting 340 acres and the latter the tieen somewhat of a revolution in the the recent 8tb grade examinations. A in the interests of my candidacy for are far enough along to Connect the ■loro \ irgil, Hazel Rolle, Faye Hogue Dorris tins city willliavi an aft< rn > ci balance. The parlies now owning sentiment in regard to the liquor quest full report will be made ,as soon as School Superintendent. For the benefit of those who do not know my qualifica Service, but the time of departure will this land have agreed among 'hem ion, but it is doubtful if the growing authentic report is sent us. Klauiath county with the commercial and Lilian 1'iarl Arnett. tions for the office, I beg to state them lie the same as heretoforIn some re selves that they would take steps to- sentiment is strong enough to place the centers ol the coast Urge quantities ol Our farmers are through seeding and as fellows: I was educated in the .peels ttie new schedule w ill expc bate the boys are ont hunting slick ears. dairy products will tie ex|sirteil from wauls its reclamation, The land is Good Horses county in the dry column. Reports schools of Linn county, Oregon. I am mails, but in others it will cause a de- rich and the character of the soil is each from various parts of the county are to ibis section. The Bonanza creamery Prof. Hall has been engaged to con. a graduate of Albany College, having lay of almost twenty four hours. It that it will produce abundant crops. now manufactures alsiut 2000 pounds lhe effect that some of the precincts are tiuue the school for two months longer. taken both the Normal and Latin-Scien E II Ramshy has opened training Would lu- t>> the inter tuts of tliia city to of butter every week, and this amount The owners have not definitely de sure to go dry. The matter will be well Wm. H. Bliss is engaged finishing up tific courses. I hold a state life diploma. stable- m this city and has now in train have the mail route ciianged and cided when the reclamation of the lands considered a i-* it is safe to say that no the front of the Davies building. can be increased at any time ft will I taught in the city and country schools Ira necessary to find a new market so< n ing three horses, Merrill Maid, Red Roy there is no occasion for the de is to lie undertaken, and they are await matter which way the vote goes it will John W. Logue returned from attend of Linn county for four years. I served and Dvxter. These are all standard lay in affecting t h e c ha ng e. ing the action of the railroad comnanv. lie the vote of ttie people as almost every ing Grand Lodge at Salem Monday. as tlie farmers arc gradually engaging tn as assistant postmaster at Albany for the dairying business on a more exten tired hor->*e slid are coming out in line Kraveral weeks ago the route inspector The snrvcv for the extension of the mail who will go to lhe polls on election We hear some complaint of wire over three years, voluntarily resigning shape. Merrill Maid and Red Roy are recommended that the transfer be California Northeastern run« through day has to some degree considered the worms working in the growing grain. sive scale and unless a market is siife that position to take the principalship filled the price ol the pr.slnct would de- |«cers, while Dexter is a trotter, a n<l made, but it seems that his recoin- tbi« tract and if a dike is built for rail prohibition question and will vote upon J. K. Welch went to the Government gives evidence of lieing a good one, of the Klamath County High School. t<x>. mendation reached a waste basket in road purposes it wi'l also serve for the rec it after having given it some consider ■ reasc. t ditch camp Monday to engage as black In the latter position I have served the The o|H*rati<m ot the creamery ha« lloisc raising hi this section has received stead of the Department, At least lamation of the swamp lands. The ow n ation. smith. people of Klamath county for the past proven a decided success in every way. n new liupetus.in the last few years,and nothing more lias been heard of it. er« <<f the tract are desirous to arrange In 1888 the "natter of proh ibition was Storks visited the home of Philip Oden five years. 1 have given my best efforts a line of leally gissl stock is being op- The mail should arrive here with the with the Southern Pacific for the erect voted on by the state as a whole, and TIis farmers in the vicinity of Bonanza last Saturday night and lelt a little boy. to build up a school that stands for good have Iraen awakened to the (act that it taim-'l. There are several sujrarior express for as it is it is quicker to senl ion of the dike on the grounds that the measure was lost, but Klam ath work, character building and progress. lioirc» in this end of the county nt this by Wells largo than it is to use the they donate the right of way and the i county gave it an affirmative vote bv a pays to keep good dairy stock ami sic My experience in school work in this tunc and the result is a lot of well bred, mails. company pays for the work. Owing to majority of 70. Since that time the improving their herds accordingly. News From Keno county gives me a knowledge of the g'ssl appearing horses that have it in this proposition the reclamation ot the question has never been submitted. Mrs. Fox's children are struggling be conditions and reeds of our schools. The tin ir makeup to step into ranks with the City Will Purchase lands will not be undertaken this year, Keno Canal tween life and death with scarlet fever, prosperity of our county depends in a lra«t of them in anyplace. When stirak- Mayor B. St. (ivo. Bishop was author« but if no arrangement is made with the Indications are that the Keno canit1 grow«rs c >me t.> the realization that it Only $3,000 R. W. Tower has bought a new hack large measure on good schools. If elect Southern Pacific it is very probable will not Ira delayed on account of right never pais to raise scrub stock and that iteti by the council Tuv»<lay t«> negoti that next Summer the owners of the I for family use, which is the most sub- ed I shall labor in assisting to make There is now no further hope to se- our schools as good as any in the state. of way over west High street if the Rd • it alee** pays to raise thoroughbreds, ate for the purchaM* of a lot f»»r the lo tract will legin to reclaim these lands, stantial of any in the country. I believe that the superintendent should lamalion Service will agree to put in a they will Is- letter iff financially mid cation of a new jail. The hit n the cor which will one day be among the most cure more funds for Crater Lake Park Harry Wall has begun to put saw logs than the original $3000 appropriated by devote much of his time to the country concrete conduit. The council held an will take more pleasure in their stables ner of Fourth an<i Klamath streets has valuable in the county. the house. The conference committee Into the river for the Moore Bros, of schools, that he should visit them regu received favorable consideration when informal meeting last Thursday and dis" and corrals Merrill Record. Klamath Falls. John Ackley will also At the upper end of the tract are the would not accept the Fulton amend ever tliiM matter lina bcm ì I ì < cii > m -d, and larly and that he should work for good cussed the action to lie taken in the it is probable that it will be acquired by large Barclay springs, which flow a Í ment increasing the amount to $10,000. begin logging for his mill in a few days. schools in every district in the county. matter. The consensus of opinion was thousand gallon of water* a minute. Harry Pearson has taken his family to Mr. . ulton and also Congressman Haw Farmers Institute the city. The obi jail l»as seen its best that the franchise should lie granted if These springs are owned by the Cox lev worked hard to secure a larger sum, Fort Klamath. Mr. Pearson is now one I believe that school work is a "profes daya, ami there han also been much com sion and that teachers and your super it provldtsl for the construction and Indications are that there will lx* a Bros and make an ideal spot for Sum of the fire wardens for the timber com intendent should be active and up-to- inaiiitenanceul a concrete structure. Af large attendance at the Farmers’ Inati-' plaint about its present location, makinu mer homes. The ow ners have already i but it seems that the importance of this panies. date in their profession. My experience ter viewing the gr.’nul with the affected title to l>e held on June 5th and 6th. it neceeaarv for some action that will had applications from several parties section is a matter entirely foreign to many of the leading lights of Congress, Mrs. N. P. Edwards made Keno a call in the postoffice gave me a thorough give the guests of the chief of police bet property owners and the government The ndjouriud meeting of the Water for sites for Summer homes and it is knowledge of office work and business engineers, the city authorities are of the Users’A«r iation will ire on the after ter accoanodetions. Should the proper- tlieir intention to plant a small ac<eage and as a result for a few more years this Tuesday. opinion that a wooden conduit would noon of tlx 'th and on the evening of ty I m * purchased it is the plan t<> erect a surrounding the springs and sell the lots magnificent scenery will remain prac Mr. and Mrs. Shur went to the Falls methods. I pledge that if elected I will tically inaccessible and those whovisitit Monday. give you a businesslike, energetic, prove very unsatisfactory, because it the satin' lay there will lie a lecture by new jail. the to oarties who wish to build, The must travel over poor trails instead of The dance Friday night was a success. progressive administration. President Alex Martin, Jr.. would not be permanent and Ixraause Dr. Whityomb. The following day will and place is close to the upjier lake and can good roads. Respectfully, A fine crowd and a good time. there would lie more or less leakage lie ib vote I to institute work, but the Klamath Water Users Assis'iati In speaking of the $3000 appropria ap- l»e reached by water from this city. J. G. Swan. Mrs. Brown, from Ashland, preached from it and consequently chances for entire program has not yet been ar O. A. Stearns, one of the direct' tion Superintendent Arant said that it in the school house Sunday evening. damage suits. Several of the council ranged. Most of the Water Users who ap|x*ared liefore the Couneil and urged “It’s a Mean Law” was sufficient to remove a few of the The wife of Abe B. Peters, residing at men have slated that if the government have Iraen in the city sav that they will the passage of the ordinance giving the logikthat have fallen across the road, to Government a right of way on West Fort Collins, Colo., has written to part Several of the surveying crews that officials modify the franchise so that ii make nn effort to attend the meeting. A couple from Siskiyou county, Cal., fill up a few ruts and to improve the have been out for the reclamation ser ies in this city asking for his where will lie in accordance with the wishes of It is a mutter <>t im|rartanceto all Klam High street for a conduit in connection trail down to the water. He said there with ttie Keno canal. The ordinance bent on In in? married, decided to hie the people and the council' the ordin ath farmers and the institute should might be enough left after this is done vice have returned. Most of the work abouts. Any one knowing where he is granting the franchise f r either a themselves to this city to have the cere in this line is being done in the I.angell will confer a favor upon the lady by ance will he passed at the next meeting. lie attended l>y every tiller of the soil. wooden or concrete conduit w.i« read monv said. They were not aware of the to outline a road to lie built by the next Valley district. writing to her. appropriation if more is receiver! than for • second lime and the council then fact that the law has something to say decided to go over lhe «tree’. M due- I iv w ith regard to where a 'marriage musts is necessary to pay the current expenses. morning to view the pro|« -. I l ight of be performed or the license issued. The people of this section cannot blame way for ttie canal. It i« the " '«I* *’• tl'<- When they appeared liefore the County Senator Fulton and Congressman Haw council that the pro|M*rti owners re-id- Clerk amt gave their residence as Siski ley for not getting a larger agpropria- ing along this street should lie pre-ent you countv they were refused a license tion, but it teaches the lesson that it is when the site is viewer! so that they and informed that it must I m * secured in necessary to begin to pull wires early in may assist the council in deterinining the county wherein they resided. "They the game if there is to tie any assurance i of success. upon the action to be taken. turned round and went right back GO TO again," and will be married at home Visiting Southern Oregon and then come here to spend the honey To Patrol Timber moon. The blushing would-be bride Plans have been perfected for the pa thought it a shame that the law should A few good reasons for my success in the J. M. Graham, second vice-president trolling of the tliulier possera-i m* "f the interfere with matters of love, w hicli of the Erie railroad, is in .Southern Ore Jewelry Business- Western Pacific Land A I’unbet (o . are as far above it as the star is above gon presumably on business connected Oshkosh Laud A Timber i'o Southern the earth. with the Hill railroad system. It is POR Pacific Company, Ilopkii - l imber < o., know n that he is closely allied with Hill and Weyerhaeuser Land •' '. t he tract Official Registration and his visit to this section is doubtless owned by these companies , 'tnpri-es in the interests of the proposed Hill road about 600,0<M) acres and extends from County (’link Chastain has made a through the southern portion of the summary of the registration of the en the California line to the reserve on the state. Hill has had several sur.eys north. The tract has lraeti divided into tire county, and according to it 1678 vot five districts and a patrolman will bo in er« have registered for the June elec made and it is certain that he will run a feeder to his road through Central Ore charge of everyone of the district*. It tion. For the primaries 1550 were reg gon into the now isolated districts in the will lie hie duty to ride over a portion ol istered. The vote by precincts is as fol southern part of the state. hie district every day mid to keep close lows : I.inkville 781, Wood River 115, Lost watch for Ares, be on hand to c iution them about tires, and tn see that the River 140, Dniry, 110, Snow 25, I.angell To the Voters of Klamath regulations of the state in regaid to Valley 63, Sprague 65, Poe 32, Plevna County. tires in Hie forests are enfori ■ I. In ad • 97. Klamath l ake 11, Odell 22, and Tide The only place to get Phonograph with it written dilion to lieing in the employ ol the lake 219. You have nominated me without op timber companies the patrolmen will be guarantee for one year. position to one of the most important KLAMATH FALLS flic thoroughbred running horse, the offices in the county, and I beg to ac Blate wardens and will have police au gift of E. H. Harriman to the people of thority. However, the cost of maintain Foil Kin i atli and vicinity, passed knowledge and kindly thank you for ing the force will be born entirely by through this city Sunday eti route to your confidence and trust. tho companies owning the land 11"* tbe Wood river valley. When Mr. Har It is fair to you that I should tell you patrolmen will reside upon the land« in riman was in this section Inal vear he what my qualification» for the office are* promised Ed Hoyt, of Fort Klamath, tneir districts and will be supplied with that he would send in a thoroughbred I was born at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, THE LEADING JEWELER horses and all necessary camp equip lArse for the people of that section if he and received a common school educa would agree to taTe care of it. Mr. Hoyt tion at that place. Not being satisfied ment. Republican Block The service will begin on lune 1st an l agreed, and now the horse has arrived. with this 1 entered the Drain formal » horse is a thoroughbred and at one will continue throughout the summer, The time was one of the fastest on the track School, then under the management of or as long as the dry weather continues, in the United States. The introduction W. C. Hawley, and graduated with making it possible for tires. 1 It*’ "eyer I of this stock will result in a better class honors. This course entitled me to.the heauser Land Company has adopted i of driving horses for Klamath county. degree of B. S. D., and I immediately LOCAL OPTION CHIEF ISSUE Bonanza Creamery Mak ing Arrangements To Ship Output Near Interest Be comes Intense // I do not lead, why do others follow. GILLETTE' Reliable Work, in al! lines. New and Up-to-date High Grade Goods. Reasonable Prices. Responsible Guarantee. Lastly, the money back, if you are not satisfied G.Heitkemper,Jr. FURNITURE Sewing Machines, etc Our goods are attractive, also the prices