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bhUUND CHOICE VOTIMI.
Klamath Crop Possibilities
Potatoes Our Best Crop
What will Klamath grow? This
"Hive me transportation facilities
At the election in June the people
has for some time been a very perti and I will make a fortune every vear
of Gil» state adopted a constitutional
nent question. It lias received the ' out ot potatoes,’' said O. Short, the
amendment which was and Is com
consideration of many of Hie agrleul- well known potato grower of Klatn
monly called a proportional repre
turlstH and horticulturist» and also atb county, when asked about the in
sentation amendment, if asked whui of W II. Heileman, of the Iteelama-
dustry. Ho I lien gave the following
the purpose of this amend 1111-nt is, Uon Servhe, who tius been carrying
Interesting Information about the
the ordinary voter would »ay n,at It on extensive experimenta with u num
production of potatoes in this county ;
I h designed io give minority parties
ber of varieties of trees, grains and
"I have been growing potatoes In
representation in proportion to the grasses. Despite that actual produc
Klamath county for fifteen years and
number of voters. But the ainend- tion has demonstrated that many
In all that, time I have harvested a
ut coutalns other provisions, of highly remunerative crops may bo
Manufacturer» <>t All Kindt ot
full crop with the exception of two
which we shall perhaps leant much grown here there are tboae who s’lll
yearn when I got about a three-
no time passes. The first part of the hold to the old belief that Klanitith
I fourths crop. Experience has taught
amendment provides for proportional was made for stock and nothing but
nie that tlie foot hills are the best for 1
’•* i epi ch < Him ion 'I lie ¡um iMim, m g| ,, •tock. There is no doubt but w«iut
the production ot potatoes and 1 :
k| nyi that "provision mav 1» mad. |,
this section was mude for stock and ¡have been putting In from 10 to 80
K,law for ihe voter's direct or Indirect.
It produces the best horses, cattle, acres every year. For the past five
¡> expr. axion of Ills first, second or ml sheep and hogs that are found gii
years I have never planted less than
.llllonal clioli i'H umong candidate» for the Pacific CoaHt.but the experiments
. 80 acres and the average yield has
f mt} ollli e
For »n oHii e which 1» of recent years show conclusively
been about 150 bushels to the acre, i
. tilled by the (-lection of one person, that the livestock industry is not Hie
■'The lowest price that I have ever
Band sawing and Turning,
;. Il mav be required by law that the only thing that will pay big profits
received for potatoes in this country i
► person eleiied »hall be the final in thl» section.
Odd-Shed Doors & Window-. a Specialty
was fifty cents per hundred pounds i
► « hon e of a majority of the < !,.< t,,rH
Mr. Heileman, through his series and the highest was »4 per hundred.
» vol Inc. for Hie candidate» for that of- of experitm-nts in which he has hud
PHONE 381
Tlie latter price was paid me last
J n"
l ,l‘.... principle» muy be applied the assistance of a number of the ¡year, 1 can clear »10 an acre above
• bjl law io nominations by political farmers in the valley, has demon I all expenses by growing potatoes in
. pin tle . und organization»
strated that the Klamath country Klamath county.
All kinds of Finishing Limi-
!
I'lil« provision for an expression of produces a sugar beet of superio,
"The cultivation is easier than any I
► .-,011(1 choice 1» now In effect In tie quality; that the various kinds of I place that 1 know. All one has to
her now on hand.
; direct primary law in the state ,,f I grains do remarkably well fa this
do Is plant the potatoes and harrow
f
Large assort ment oí Doors
ft ; Washington uud in September we climate; thut with proper care and them a few times. There Is nothing
■ ahull »ee a practical demonstration of ' cultivation all varieties of trees will I further to do than to harvest the
and Windows made up and
! how it works The purpose of this thrive, making It unnecessary for
' crop. There are no bugs or insects I
ready for immediate de
' portion of the amendment, and of a | Farms to be without shade and 11 re ’of any kind that bother the vines.
ft < law which may be enacted under the wood; that the tame grasses grow
livery.
"For a number of years before
, amendment, Is to prevent the noml- abundantly here and yield enormous ¡coming to this county I was engaged
Can furnish an order on the
; nation of persons who are the choice hay crops, and that all of the»«* in growing potatoes In San Joaquin
ol a »iiiall minority of the voters. hlngs can lie grown without the Ili valley in California, but the potatoes
grounds for any sized build
Such a system of voting would have ense cultivation that. Is necessary wo grow here are of a much better
ing within twenty-four
made a great difference In the result ¡ «a many other parts of the country quality than can be produced at that
ot the nomination for Senator In tills where their production I» highly place and our production will com
hours.
»late In 19ot;. hi the primary con | profitable.
mand the top price If sent to the lar
Large stock of Flooring in
While Mr. Heileman has been dem ger cities of California.
test In that year there were five can
ft didates, Mr. Bourne winning over Mr. onstrating these things by a series
three grades.
"The crop as a whole will not be
Cuke by a few vote». A k evi*ryone >f experiment» carried on under the up to the standard this year, but
/
I knows, It was a Bourne and anti canal, others have been cultivating mine will be as good as usual. I
Bourne tight
orchards
on
some
of
the
dry
lands,
Mr. Bourne had a cer-
have grown as high as 350 bushels to
lain definite support, but the oppo- and still others have engaged in ‘.he acre and will get a full crop this
sit Ion to him was divided among four truck farming on Irrigated lands. year.”
i audidate». As a result, Bourne re- The fruit Industry I» perhapB the one
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eelved more vote» than any one of bis that has been most' neglected. This
Barbers Will ( lose Earlier.
'opponent», lie was the first choice may be due to the fact that it has,
In common with the rest of the
of those who voted tor him, but he ever since the white men first settled
business firms of the city the bar
In
the
Klamath
basin,
been
the
belief
was not the second choice of any con
bers have decided to close earlier In
siderable number of voter»
Those that fruits cannot be grown here. I
i the evening and hereafter on every
Tin-
few
scattering
orchards
through
, who wanted hint nominated,voted for
; night except Saturday they will close
him; those who did not want him out Hie county have long since prov
| | their shops at 7:30. Heretofore they
en
the
fallacy
of
this
belief,
for
in
hi altered
their vote» and wanted
' kept open until 9 o'clock in the ev-
‘hem. Under a plan which permitted years past the apple yield has been '
such as to make the orchards paying i ening.
the
expression
of
a
second
choice,
ft
Fruit growing is to :
1 AQUINA BAY
Mr. Cake would have received many propositions.
second-choice vote» from the sup receive a thorough test in the next
porters of Lowell, Smith and Watson, few years as there are a number of
You will Enjoy
while Mr Bourne would have receiv part le» who will put out large orch
ed very few The vote at the primary ards and give them the care and at
tention that is required in altitudes
election stood thus:
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv*
and climates similar to Klamath, Í
Bourne
18,877
aii l its NEW «50.000 BUILDING
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
where
fruit
growing
lias
been
made
;
Cake ....
12,252
Tile COI.I.EGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
a success.
Lowell . . .
lifers thorough instruction of high
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
It has long »Ince been demons) rat- :
Stull h ...
6,383
quality. Courses also in Oratory,
cd
that
truck
farming
will
become
and an abundance of it.
Fresh water from springs.
Watson . .
4,241
one of the most profitable industries Music, Theology, Teaching, Medicine,
All
modern
necessities,
such
as telegraph, telephone,
of this section as soon ax the trans lam. and in the Academy.
Total .............................
42,808
markets
freshly
provided
every
day.
Fuel in abun
For catalogue address,
portation facilities are such that the
Mr.Bourne was nominated by about
dance.
Cottages
partly
furnished
or
unfurnished
to
PR
ESI
DENT
FLETt
H
ER
HOMAN
produce can be marketed. Numerous
30 percent of the Republicans »f the
SALEM. OREGON.
be
had
cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
asparagus beds are being planned for
state. It was a fight with Bourne
next year and several parties expect
Kgalust the field, mid the field votes
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pa
How’s This?
to raise celery on an extensive scale.
would have been distributed among
cific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & East
W
a
offer
One
Hundred
Dollars
Reward
for
any
Both of these vegetables have been
the field candidates for second choice,
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s
ern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure
grown very successfully for several Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo O.
and would nut have been given to
throughout.
years and the producers have found
We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
Buurne, Cake, presumably, would
their production quite remunerative. fur the last 15 years, and lielieve him perfectly
have had the larger number, but in
Already hundreds of answers can honorable in all business transactions and finan
Eastern Oregon both Smith and Low
able tn carry out any obligations made by
be given to the question, "What Will cially
his firm.
W alding , K innan A M arvin ,
ell would have been the second choice
Klamath (¡row?” and it is a well
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
SEASON SIX-no.NTHS TICKET
-
$10.00
of large numbers of the voters who known fact that the
country is still
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
made Bourne or Cake first choice. In the experimental stage and
the directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description
There wax no particular objection to half has not yet been learned.
the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and
bottle. Sold bv all Druggists.
those i aiididates, or to Watson, so
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rates. Call on,telephone or write
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
that they and Mr. Cake could reason
COMIC OPERA PINAFORE.
GEO.
N. KRAMER, Local Agent.
ASHLANl», ORE
ably expect to receive second choice
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
To Be Presented at the Opera House
votes from all sources. Mr. Bourne
Not Coal Land.
hi Tills City.
WM. M c M urray ,
could not expect to get any consid
Department
of the Interior, U. S.
The most elaborate musical event
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
erable number of second-choice votes,
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
for those who (lid not vote for him ever attempted by the people of this July 30, 1908.
were against him. It Is quite possi city will he the production of the
Notice is hereby given that Samuel
ble that If second-choice votes had comic opera Pinafore, the most popu
H. King, of Ft. Klamath, Oregon,
been added to first choice votes,Smith lar of the Gilbert and Sullivan oper
who, on April 23, 1905, made Home
and l.owell, as well as Cake, would as. It will be given on next Tuesday stead Entry No. 4007, Serial No.
have had more votes than Bourne, and Wednesday nights.
0196, for lot 22, section 10, and lot
For the past two weeks many of
lor, where a second choice is permit
9. section 15. T. 33 S., R. 7 H E., W.
ted at all, it is made compulsory. the best singers in the city have been M., has filed notice of intention to
’I Ills Is necessary in order to make engaged in the preparation of the make Final Commutation proof, to
the system effective. The Bourne sup music and the dramatic action of the establish claim to the land above de
porters would have had to distribute opera and all of the parts are In the scribed. before County Clerk Klam
their second-choice votes somewhere, hands of competent people who are ath county, at his office, at Klamath
In the field. Under the second-choice Interested in making it a success.
Falls, Oregon, on the 14th day of
sy stem a ballot upon which no sec
The choruses ate snappy and are September, 1908.
end choice is marked cannot be tilled with bright melodies that make
Claimant names as witnesses:
counted at all.
Sullivan's music so popular. The cos
L. llessig, II. 8. Hoyt, W. D. King-
These figures ntiti circumstances tumes are correct to represent the don, C. C. Jackson, all of Ft. Klam
are set forth as an example of how nautical scene, and the stage will be ath, Oregon.
We will take orders tor the above
the second-choice plan of voting arranged, as far as it is possible,
J. N. WATSON,
might and probably would work. to represent the deck of the ship Pin
Register.
Whether It Is a desirable plan or not afore. The following Is the cast:
r< iiialns for experience to determine. Josephine, th«- Captain's daughter
II is designed to permit voters not
............................. Mrs. Don Zumwalt
only to express themselves In favor Buttercup, a Bumboat woman,...
of certain candidates, but, to some
............................... Mrs. E. R. Henry
ASHLAND, ORE.
exlent, against certain others. It In llebe, the Admiral's first cousin. .
creases the chances of defeating a
SOMETHING SPECIAL
...........................Miss Lota Nickerson
Business and Shorthand Training, thorough
candidate who may be particularly Sir Joseph Porter, the Admiral. . .
and practical,
objectionable. Under the Washing
............................. T. W. Zimmerman
6 MONTHS SCHOLARSHIP - $4S.0d
ton law, a candidate must receive 40 Captain Corcoran, commanding
9 MONTHS SCHOLARSHIP • $60.00
per cent of the votes in order to be
NOTE THE SPECIAL----
SALEM, OREGON.
Ship Pinafore...............Roy Walker
All students who secure a nine months scholar
nominated by the first-choice votes. Ralph Rachstraw, able seaman...
ship and enter September 7 will be entitled to the
Complete Stock of Fruit,
If no candidate receives 4 0 per cent,
course to July 1, 1909. Including: Books
......................................... Burge Mason combined
S. B. GRIZZLE
and Stationery, ft'3.50. This gives you an extra
Shade and Ornamental
the second-choice votes nre added to Dick Deadeye, able seaman............
month. Investigate and come.
KLAMATH FALLS
the first, and a comparison again is
Address P. RITNER, President.
......................................... W. H. Mason
OREGON
made, and the person receiving the
(loo. T. Pratt
Boatswain .
highest number of vote* is declared
Boatswain's Mate................................
the nominee. The Oregon amend
..........Dr. It. A. Heritage
R. G. ROSS, AGENT
ment permits enactment of a law
'Sergennt of Marines............ Mr. Jones
CORVALLIS.
OREQON
BOX 176
which will provide for a third choice
Mlilshlpmato......... ...Archie Moore
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Offers collegiate courses in Agricul
a« well as a second, and permits a
Snilors, Marine», Sisters. Cousins, ture. including Agronomy. Hortleul-
r< pulrenient that the successful can
Aunts, etc.
!ture. Animal Husbandry, Dairy IIus-
dlilate »hall be the choice of over 50
■ AiTompanlMt........ Mrs. Geo. T. Pratt ! bandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic
•mend-
per cent of I he voters. The
! Director................. Martin E. Robinson
E. WHITLOCK
Science and Art; Civil. Electrical, Me-
nient doeB not require that such a
Scene: Quarterdeck of H. M. 8. chanlcal, and Mining Engineering;
permits
law'shall be enacted, but It
UNDERTAKER
I Pluafore.
Commerce; Pharmacy.
It to be placed upon the statute
AND EMBALMER
WILL A. LEONARD
Act I Noon.
Act II—Night.
Offers elementary courses In Agri
books.- Oregonian.
Holder
of License No 29.
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culture, Forestry, Domestic Science
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DENTIST
Muzaiiui Strikes Rock.
and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic
At the present time there are 37
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
The steamer Mazania struck a rock Arts, Including forge work, cabinet
school houses In the county, three of
Withrow-Melhase Building
Sunday morning as she was leav milking, steam fitting, plumbing, ma
which were built during the past ing the landing. No damage was
chine work, etc.
done to the boat according to the re
year.
DR. WM. MARTIN
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
ATTORNEY AND
Superintendent Wight lias all <>f port brought In by Admiral Alex. free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
DENTIST
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Illustrated catalogue with full in
his records In excellent condition NoBier. The boat made a trip up the
lake yesterday afternoon with Mrs formation on application to the Reg
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
und turns the office over to his auc-
Qscar Gates as pilot.
istrar, tree.
8-Ì-S-27 ROOMS TAS, MURDOCK BLDG. I
^cessor in first class condition.
Long Lake
Lumber Co
LUHBER
fic
Electric Flat Iron
order to thoroughly appreciate it.
But
i ibout i few of the main ad\ intakes
I his is the iron with the hot point \
\nd the* cool handle (I) i
stand is attached (B) and i anii««• lx- iM i
it tach ihic plug u ) win. h i
«.intent
i
1 he I’aeific Electric Flat Iron due» »11 kin.I
li .iiiiig from <lni itict to heaviest
Do«» It faster. batter and cheaper than ,,
cither electric or old style.
Both vou and your house will I«-
while in* ironing in under way.
Cabinet Work, Sash and Doors,
AH Kinds of Mouldings,
I
. tly
Î
These nre junta few of the renvmr wl,; «,■
try this iron in your own house. We therel,.,,
.»I nn iron for
ft
Ï
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL
,• will loan you a Pacific Electric Flat Iron ..n | ii ,|; iv , |, ,| A t
>f thia '.mil parted, if you like it, pa
ifter Í1
for the current consumed by ..mi. it i..
.......... . ipl|t
i your eighth monthly payment for current on tl.. u .n «
j.^,.
. I receipt in full for the iron together with u n q.i m f J| f,,r jj,,.
t four monili» of service, thus making you Hn Ali-Ol i ¡I ERI E
Piti I X I' ««f the iron,
provided vou use it eight
Al
« fuíly
‘
" nn i.ii
. ,.i, miteed for one year.
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LIABILITIES
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bit'«! probi», It’HH
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I’. I.. ForxTÀtx, Xotary Public,
l oiiHii-r—Attesi :
G. W. UHI II.
i
.1. W. KIEMF.XS.
Director».
GEt». T. HAI.DW1X?
KAI.
I Io- n |«>rl is mie ol nl least live that will l«e piibli-lir I ■
the infiiruinlion of the ilr|»»itors mid ottici-. lu .el i i « «
11
i ■■ pi i-enal tiovernment in*|iectiona are made. "would :ippre> ate a
portion of your patronage.
Manager
Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort
Willamette University
RATE FROH ASHLAND, ORE.
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
City Meat Market
MEISS & ARMAND
PROPRIETORS
AU KINDS OF FRESH, SALT
AND SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES OF AIL KINDS
Morrison Vibrator at $20.
ASHLAND COMERCIAL COLLEGE
Klamath Falls Light & Water Co
Oregon Nursery Co.
Trees, Shrubs, Vines
Agricultural College
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STRÍ-FTS
PORTLAND. ORKGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
¡'he School that Placet You in a Good
DR C. P. MASON
DENTIST
1,1,110
American Bank A Truet Con»
puny's Building
PHONK 014
ft-AMATH FALLS
OREQON
c
f. STONE
ATTORNEY AT
law
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Klamath Falls, Oregon
.-.rv
C. C. BROWER
Office over Klamath County Bank