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Official Newspaper oi K!j.uuili County KLAMATH VOL. XIII. THE PORTLAND EXCURSIONISTS ilie first signs <it the bon »round Hu* bend brought chorus of cheers. Mcnv of th«« «-xriirslonlstH w ere met in relative« or friend« ut th>< dock mid tin- other« were In clinrg«- of th" riiamlicr of t'ommerc«« reception committee, which had m««t them ut Tinder« and arranged for •«■commo datlons of thia city. Homo of the visitors look udvan- lag«« of the plans of the day and In- t-nd of resting mud«' «Ide trips Into ill- country to Inspect th» «grlciil- I 111 al resource« of the Klamath bas in The Pelts automobile started for Merrill nt s «>'« lock Monday morning w li n party headed by C. 8. Jackson <»f the Oregon Journal. This la Mr. J:o kson's first visit to thia part of tie« state and It la hla Intention to visit m H of the points of Interest. No special program has been ar ranged for the excuralonlits, but they a making plans of their own Num- • urns »mall parties Went out Into the i.illey to se«< the farms adjacent to t) - city, while others rested in the cool shad- of the city. Many of the Klamath people gsth- i i-d nt tiie club rooms of the Military Blind I ii< »'la> night to greet the vial I.-. from Portland. The time «us - >ent In hoi Ini i lint and in the com- I u I koii of the Klumath country with oilier districts tliut the excursionists li.id vhdted Aflei getting llioiouglilt u quaint«*«! W A Delzell. the prcsl •I nt nt tiie Klamath Chamber «if < minii'ir«', called tile house Io «irdi-i iiml Introduii'd Judge II I, Benson, i Im t-xtotidi-d a hearty Welcome to tn- visitors ami told them of n num- 1 -I of good <| iih IIII— a of our city and ■ unity. 11- next called upon u num ber of the visitors and the first to respond was C. b. Jackson, of the Oregon Journal, who, among the many good things that he said, did n it forget to mention a few of I h<- feiitiiien that detract from this beau tiful ami rich section. lie especially < ailed III«' uttent'on of <he Klamath people to the condition i f the roads between this city and Merrill. He I id Just made th • trip 111 an automo bile nnd stated that ho enjoy«««! It Immensely except when ihe machine I id to In* turned Into a bout In order to plow through Hie many Irrigating ditch« >. that cross the roads. As u whole lie huh , however, strongly Itn- pt • ■ •••«! wltli the greatness «if tills •’•ifIon nnd tiie many rood things that Hi«' future Is sure to bring 1' J. Htelnnietx was the next to 1 I' oik I. II- told the humorous In- i REPUBLICAN Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 6, 1908 NO. 19 Banker White Erects Building FATHER l-'EI SI TRANSFERRED. M AMO K-H A K KA Kl'ITI A l«N. Council Proceedings Aiiiiouncc-I III« Intention of leaving <» W While Pi-ild-iii <>f iho First The government surveyors have Popular Dentist of This City Weils In the absence of Mayor Stilts, Pre at Solidity's Servile. National iiiinii lui» )-i ti)» coti traci Pretty Portland Girl. moved their camii to Mr. Gunns place sident F. T. Sanderson of the city for the «i.-nion Father Feusl, who for the past and me now surveying down tiie Friends of Dr. C. P. Mason, of this council presided at the regular meet «d a two-Htory brlck inilldliig on th,. "'iii' i' of Malli and three years has been the pastor of west side of the valley. city, have received announcements ing held Monday night. The regular ! Fourth stn-etH 1 h- building I h lo he the Catholic church In this city, at EC Kilgore anil sons recently sold of his marriage on July 29th to Miss monthly bills were audited and al 'wo stories «ph i a luiH-ni-iii, iiiakltig tiie close of tiie Hermon on Sunday about 60 head of mules. Emma Frances Hanna at Portland, lowed. The street committee asked I'he hlllldl lioilly i lire«* storles. morning announced tliut he would The regular meeting of the board We have had mowers that auto Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Mason will for more time to make its report on ' I'll«' ln< ., ! 11 wlll h. bulli - hp - i lally l,llM lo accept thn Pastor mow buy for some time but an auto return here about the middle of of directors of the Klamath Water the Jacops building permit and the . for uh u | ini office a wlll bave al" of a church In Washington. The mobile passed through last week. August and will take up their resi request was granted. G. W. White Users Association was held last Sat good ||K ami a luigi* fire-pr«Mif announcement came as a surprise to Dave Kilgore, a pioneer of Klam dence In this city, where Dr. Mason I was present and asked for a building urday, and aside from the usual rou vault *|' fliHt iliiot wlll I h * bulli Ills III He flock uiid brought pain to ath county, Is buck from California has made a host of friends since lo permit to erect a three story brick tine business the most important mat ¡•bout foi f'-i «bovi* ih- li'V-l of everyone for he was well liked, not and reports everything all dried up cating here about two years ago. on the corner of Main and Fourth ter coming before the board was the ¡th'- wslk ni wlll |„. imiu f()l. ,h„ only by I i I h congregation, but by the i where he earn«! from. H<* Haya thia The Sunday Oregonian contained streets and also for permission to petition of the land owners of the ' flunk '|'| >• wiii iwo img,. vanii« people of this city, who know him as county Is not dry at all comparative’ the following account of the nup use a portion of the latter street for Upper Project, asking for the can ">ti«' for t l'iuik unii ih- liihi’i- for >a good t'hilsliiin man and as one I.'. tials: storing material while the building cellation nt their contracts, unless , * lie pat i oi III" lliHtllutlon. The whose pri'H.'ii"- in Klamath Falls has Tile timber fires A very pretty and quiet wedding was being erected. The permits were work on that part of the project go-H ilhlid (loot ni !-■ diildi'd luto sulleu been fol Ils good Father Feusl wlll forward al once without the securing very smoky in this was solemnized on Wednesday, July grar ted. I or loom» leave Friday to take « barge of ids laidi- fui ottici* of the additional land demanded by It Is reporteff tliut a colony Is ne 29, at 9 p. m , when Miss Emma Han I Tiie one important action taken Il sus i() new pastorute and Wednesday night r. Whlte'u the director of the Reclamation Ser gotiating for tho purchase of the na and Dr. Clay Mason were united by the council was an order for a post|Mltle of this wick lhe members of the I Ralston property, a large tract of vice. Some doub'. was expressed as In marriage by Rev. A. A. Morrison, bill he KUI general cleaning of the city, Streets, i congregation wlll hold a reception to the advisability of forwarding the land in Langell valley, of Trinity Episcopal church. The I that he II alleys and yards must be cleaned and at the church which will be in the petition to Washington, on the j George Noble lias mi extra fine lot wedding took place at the house of that at once. It seems that the building u nature of a farewell for him and a grounds that it did not concern the of colts this season, mostly from the the groom’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. council I will be 3oxi;o Bhll wln (.<>V|(| is in earnest and the city welcome for the new pastor, Father board. It was decided Anally, how I noted stallion, Sherman. J. T. Mason, 798 Kerby street, The I'oiiipklns, of St. Mary's, near Port marshal has been instructed to no- * portion <,t th., property „wll ever, to forward the petition without house was prettily decorated the 8. A. Penny la laid op with with land. tify all parties and if the order is Mr White In that blink comment. effects of poison oak. sweet peas and ferns. The bride Father Feusl was the second Cath- not complied with arrests will follow. I he hus< nient of tin. hulldlni I The petition set forth that signers A very effectual way to fight fire wore a lingerie gown of white batiste olls priest to be stationed In this part | 1 The order was the result of com •of «oiurete and .......... . of the stat«’. Hi* came here three | j is to drag a small tree with the limbs and maltese lace and carried bride'« plaints about the conditions in cer asked for the revocation of their .th«' smiie has been let to ii Mr I contract on the ground that the con yem-s ago, succeeding Father Hein on around the fire, A small fir is roses. The groom, Dr. Mason, is a tain parts of the city. recently ........ California, who tract was executed over four years rich«. Hine«' coming here lie has, ' the best. 'I Ills leaves the ground bare well-known young man of the city, begin work Monday mill ueeordl Most of the time at the adjourned ago and that dining that time no so that it is an easy matter to back having graduated from the North Pa with the exception or a short time,: the lontru«! must have It conii > fire. cific Dental College, and has been meeting of the council Tuesday- was construction work to benefit the In three seek» front that day. Th© had charge of both Klamath and From the Malone bridge to Dav«* practicing at Klamath Falls during taken up with a discussion of the leg lands thereunder has been done; nor brick work Kill be done by I hit Lake counties, and he succeeded In Campbells, a distance of about 12 the past two years. Dr. R. 8. Armes al phase of holding the special elec has any assurance been given that Childers mid be must have It coiii - building a church in this city and al tion for the purpose of taking action work will be undertaken soon or ev so one at Merrill, lie was a man who miles, there is only three feet fall to acted as best man while Miss Anna pleled within three weeks afte the river. Walker acted as bridesmaid. The on the extension of the city limits. er. Section 2 of Article IV is quoted endeared himself not only to the peo- husetnelil Is tltllshed As soon II It. seems that local lawyers differ in to sustain the contention that the by Owing to the shortage of hay the bride was given away by her brother, building 1s ioinpleted It sill be « m ' cii - , pie of Ills own church, but to every stockmen will sell all cattle that will ¡A. J. Hanna. Dr. and Mrs. Mason the opinion as to who shall be en laws should be construed In support one who knew him. pled by tiie bank whl<h will have the make good beef. will soon leave for Klamath Falls, titled to vote on the annexation ques of the cancellation, the claftn being ♦ spacious loom furnished with new where they will be at home to their tion, and it is the aim of the council advanced that under this section the Had the hay crop been as heavy banking fixture» I rail Ity Tin- Ton. to satisfy itself as to the legal cor association may bring about the can as t'sual there would hive been a friends. rectness of the action that is taken cellation of the contracts. That In The Monarch Fruit Store is doing shortage of help. Hands are not as —— In the matter, for it is quite general- asmuch as the Secretary of the In arushtilg business these days. The plentiful as was anticipated. COURT MADE APPROPRIATION, California fruit trade is now at its Il recognized that if there is a flaw terior nor the Reclamation Service The Langell valley term of school At the regular session of the conn- in the proceedings the result will be height, and this store Is receiving lias closed. The last two weeks it are parties to the contract, it rests j ty court the matter of appropriating ■ law suit. Considerable time was daily shipments of everything which was without any scholars. entirely with the association to set $1000 towards advertising the coun devoted to the discussion of the mat arrives in the California markets aside the contracts. A refund of all ty in the Sunset Magazine, which is —♦ ter, but no action was taken, the au assessment monev paid the associa For tin- past week the Monarch has [the official organ of the Southern thorities deeming it best to postpone ¡reci'lvi'd on a average of *100 worth NEWS EICON DA1KY. tion, but not un.ii Buch time as it Pacific, came up and the court made the matter until the next meeting in of fruit a is able to do so without financial Swan Lak«' has gone dry. We have the appropriation and ordered a war order to give further time for investi embarassment; that Inasmuch as the 'have not been able to supply tile i In-on requested by those living near rant drawn for the amount. The gation. It is understood that the contracts are liens upou the lands in demand Besides their daily ship [there to inform those who have cattle | balance of the money needed to ful petitions will be circulated so that question, it prevents the owners from ments they now have two teams running on the range to get their fill tiie contract will be raised by the everything will be in readiness for borrowing money to Install an irri hauling lonstant'y from Ashland. [stock as some are suffering for the Chamber of Commerce. prompt action at the next meeting gation system or to make improve ¡Three tons of fruit wlll arrive to want of water. it was agreed by the court some of the city council. night from Sacramento. This in ments; that the Secretary of the In Mrs. Geo. Smith was shopping in lime ago that the appropriation cludes all the varieties of apples, The police judge rendered his reg terior demands the signing up of 80 Dairy Thursday. Mrs. Smith is do would be made at the first regular peaches, plums, aprico's, peppers, ing a land office business keeping tiie meeting and Mr. J. B. Scofield, rep- ular monthly report, showing that per cent of the land and that this is 'iinnges, lemons, cantaloupes and wa travel between Klamath Falls and ■ resentini the magazine was on the I during the month he had had in his impossible under present conditions; termelons. besides all the lute vege- court three plain- ^rtfjrtcs and that he that part of the land signed up at this northern points. I ground with the necessary contracts I tables. There lias been a good many stran .between the county, the Chamber of had collected in fines the sum of *15, time is operating on a conditional Tiie Monarch is making a specialty gers in Dairy this week. one of the parties taking a jail sen contract and that if work is not com Commerce and Mr.Scofield have been I of tilling country orders, auil have tence in preference to paying the menced this year the contracts will • Miss Ella Anderson of Dairy is {already a good trade with Klamath making preparations to enter tiie signed so that the business end of fine. he cancelled and thus reduce the {the matter is concluded. i Agency, Merrill. Bonanza and the Berkeley High school. The road tax ordinance was passed present percentage; that every effort The contract includes 20,060 pam |oilier towns «if tiie «-ounlry. Ladies of Oscar C. Lee, wife and babies, phlets descriptive of the Klamath and every voter of Klamath Falls is lias been put forth to comply with Hie city me specially invited to call. now Indebted to the city exchequer the demands of the Service and that started overland for Klickitat coun .All fruit gnarant<*ed fresh litaids ty. Washington, Wednesday. Mrs. country, a write-up in that magazine in the sum of three dollars, which is it is absolutely impossible for them delivered free of cliarg ■ Call up Lee, Sr., accompanied them. Before and a page advertisement in the pub- payable at any time. to se. ure further land; that if neces ’ lication for one year. It involves an phone 311. The amendment to the ordinance sary the matter will be can led Into leaving Mrs. Lee took her mother to expenditure of approximately $1400. ♦ establishing the grades on certain the court for the purpose of securing Portland and placed her in the home ------ ♦--------- I streets In the city was passed, COMMITTED St It IDE. the cancellation of the contracts, but for old ladies. Much time was also given to the that tne landowners feel that this COl'RT LETS CONTRACT. Henry Anderson Grigsby died aluiut F. Cutter is thinking of going to I discussion of the cleaning ordered would entail on (hern unnecessary " o'clock Thursday night at the home Washington to join his son Irving. The county court Tuesday after- for the city, The marshal was in- burden and hardship. of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Conn, the bids for the con- A fire broke out near the Hilde ,noon opened residing about eight miles southeast brand school house Thursday, but struction of the bridge across Lost structed to serve notice on certain ----------*--------- I of this city. Mr. Grigsby had for was exetlnguished before any dam- i [ river at the Upper Gap. Two bids parties that they must clean up at Dr Stone the Champion. some time been feeble minded anil age was done. wore received , that of William Flack- once. Dr. Ida Stone may justly lay claim In this condition planned to end his We are having delightful weather, us for $2111, and that of Logue & ♦- moldl'' for tiie lake, existence. A few days ago he came to the title of being the champion Portland In way of to town and purchased a small vial the days are gradually growing war- Nelson for approximately $2900. The The Misses Gertrude Engle, Olive fisher maid of the season She land- mer, only 104 in the shade Wednes court awarded the contract to Mr. Pohland, Francis McWilliams, Grace ed the largest trout that has been of strychnine and yesterday evening day. Flacktts, who will at once make ar Garrett and Miss Beaver, all of them caught by any lady this year. While the party will remuin in he drank most of the contents, death The stage is still loaded with pas rangements for the construction of teachers in the Ashland public the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. St. Geo. few days longer and following before medical aid could sengers ««iming Into Klamath county. I the bridge. The structure will be schools, are camped at Odessa and Bishop on their houseboat she caught arrive. As soon as it was discovered I We thought the hot weather would 460 feet in length and large fills will were visitors in this city Saturday a 12-pound trout, accomplishing the what h«' hud doll- Ur. Hamilton was put the drummers out of business, be made at. both ends. and Sunday. act with a fifteen ounce rod and a summoned, but he expired before the but they are still coming, and able i This bridge has been before the doctor arrived. H. E. Childers started on a second great deal of skill. For more than to talk too. court for some time and at a previous Deceased was 71 years. 5 months kiln of brick on Monday. He says a half hour the fish towed her boat Mrs. N. S. Drew and Mrs. Fitch i time bids were called for but all that •nd 10 days old and, off and on, hail i the first one turned out brick of an around the lake, but by using excep were shopping inDairy Friday. Mrs. were received were considered too resided in this county for the past exceptionally good quality and they tionally good skill she managed to Drew's mother is much better at high and were rejected. It will be thirty years. He Is the father of B. will be used in the new First National land the fish that brought her the [this writing. good news to the people of the-iipper 8. Grigsby, of this city, and of Mrs. championship. Bank building. Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Gray were in country to learn that the court has Henry Conn, who was visiting Dairy shopping on Tuesday. awarded the contract for the build relatives at Roseburg, but wit re- ing of the bridge. turned home Saturday night I at- ♦ -------- *----------- on tend th«' funeral which was he VAUGH N-M A RSH ELL. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interesting anti lni|H>rtant Items Tak Rev. P. Conklin, of the Methodist ♦ en Fmni the Merrill Rt'cord. | church. Wednesday at 10 o'clock a.m. IM PIK IV EM ENTS I’ll« HillESSI NG. C. G. Merrill has leased the Mascot perfoi med the ceremony that united The two large reservoirs that are livery feed mid sale stable in this in marriage Miss Lena M. Marshell being constructed by the Light Al city from C. T. Oliver, and is now In and Mr. Ralph M. Vaughn, both of Waler company will be completed In possession. this city. They will spend their hon the near future. The one on the Miss Mae Martin was tendered a eymoon at the resorts la the north Hot Springs tract Is now in the hands china shower this afternoon tn Fra end of the county and will then re of the workmen doing th- rock work ternity Hall in honor of her ap turn Io this city t > live. and concreting will be begun in about proaching marriage to II. II. Ander I —*---------- son, the genial postmaster of our lit ten days. A warrant was issued Thursday I FOR The excavation for th" one on the tle city. for the arrest of Hen Wright, a half Mr. Ennis is having his newly-pur West Side Is practically completed breed Indian, charged with selling and a fore«1 of men will begin on the chased launch thoroughly overhauled liquor to Indians. He had started rock lining the latter part of this and put into flrst-class shape at the for the Reservation and a telephone Improvised boat yard in the Park week message was sent to E. L. Swartz- The «oustruction of the reservoirs Stables corral on th«* bank of Lost lander, the acting agent, to arrest river, and hopes to have it ready for and the pipe line leading up to them Wright. He was taken into custody will be rushed by the company so ia trial trip by Sunday. by the officials at the Agency and I * Marlin Bros, sold to Erickson & that the system can be all connected ’ brought to the city Friday to be turn Peterson, the railroad contractors, up in the early fall. the first of the week. 70.600 pounds ed over to the officials here. From the reports that arc current of «'hopped barley and 6000 pounds it appears that Wright managed to I Miisiciiiiis Visiting Here. i of floor. This was loaded Tuesday get two gallons of whiskey from Among Hie society notes in I In on a barge at Merrill landing and some place or other and that he be foi- towed to Teeters liv the steamer Sunday Oregon Journal was the gan bottling this and selling U to lowing note about .Mr. and Mrs. II. Canby. the Indians. It Is not known where L. Bettman, who arrived here with ♦ he got the whiskey, but It is thought the excursionists yesterday evening. All ladies and gentlemen of this that it was secured In this city. Henry L. Bettman, violinist, leaves After making an Investigation of city interested in chess playing are this week with Mrs. Bettman for a requested to meet at the home of the evidence the district attorney three weeks' stay with friends at C. C. Hogue at S o'clock Thursday concluded that It was not sufficient Klamath Falls. Lately Mr. Bettman evening for the purpose of consider- •« hold Wright and he was allowed gave up the direction of the Nortonln Ing tiie matter of organizing a cluli ills freedom [orchestra which he has been conduct Dr. Wm. Martin nnd Silas Obon- Mrs. M. R. McCauley, mother of ing since the hotel opened. He took over temporarily the direction of the chaln left on Tuesday morning for Mrs. Frank Ira White, is reported Hotel Perkins orchestra for a few the mountains to be gone for several quite sick at the home of her daugh days. He may consent to remain days. They will make a search for ter. She arrived here from Portland thn Spencer creek wild man only a short time ago. | with these players next season CANCELLATION IS ASKED FOR I GO TO GILLETTES FURNITURE Sewing Machines, etc KLAMATH FALLS Our goods are attractive, also the prices .«TT-