Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 01, 1908, Image 2

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NEW I t\ LAW.
MKKItILI. liE<51ltl> IIEMS.
It I» cla'.iieil tl '«I In n (other yeai
After the first Monday in October
II II Burnham and II. Patteraon
were lu Tuesdav frum Langell Val­ all take* remaining unpaid on the Kiama'h I alls will huv' 1 > prnvld«'
iev. They came In tor flour which 1907 roll are delinquent and. accord auother bui|«i||ig for the sc« « mino lu
E. J. MURRAY, Editor.
they say Is (4 t«er thousand cheaper Ing to the law enacted by the last Ilon of II. «vhool clilldr 11 'Iho n««w
legislature, may be paid by any party fío,000 stone structure '• nlreiid)
that at Klamath Falls.
When this »ns
J Frank Adams started 30 head of desiring to acquire tax title to the full to overflowing
• cavalry horses for the railroad Mon- property involved The new law does erected two years ago It was believed
! day. These horses are to go to the away with advertising llie delinquent that II would lie large enough for
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
| Philippine Islands. In a L'w days K. tai list, but provides that taxes may some lime, but already there I» a do-
e Stewart, the government buyer, will be paid by any person, who shall re­ maud lor mor«* room.
Many of the tdiKses nr® overcrowd-
All communications submitted L>r publication in the columns of this piper be here again to look at some polo ceive from the sheriff, upon the pay­
ment of the amount of the taxes and ,*d and have a larger enrollment ti an
will be inserted only over tbs ns me ol llie writer. No non de pluiue articles ponies and artillery horses
will be published.
A. J Morey, of El Centro. Cal . has a fee of fitly c< uts. a delinquent cer­ one teacher can attend to. Kv«*u the
purchaaed the Joe Dewey property tificate which »ball bear Interest at girls' playroom In the basement has
ASKING FARMERS FOR mils.
MAKING ALFALFA MEAL ,, .northwest of town from Dan Van the rate of fifteen per cent per annum l ad to be appropriated for use b)
In order to acquire one of th«« primary classes.
The
i Brlmer. The sale was made by K. K I until redeemed
Notices were sent Saturday by the
Alfalfa meal." the coming fodder pitch. Mr. Morey likes the country tai. title to the property the taxes schiail directors have been urged Io
Secretary of the Klainath Water Vs-1
ere Association that sealed blds will of the Northwest, has Its champion :»nJ contemplating making other pur must be palil tor threy* consecutive Install >« Manual Tralnlna Department
be received at the office of the Asso­ In J.E Murphy, »ho has a mill grind-1chases here In the immediate future rears, at the end of which period ami wl.ll«* thev are favorable to the
ciation, at Klamath Falls, until 2 I tug 30 tons of it each day at Echo, I E. S. Terwilliger last Tuesday plac- foreclosure suit must be brought by prop««»ltlon, they nr«* iiiiixtiiv* to do so
o’clock P. M , October 6. 1908. for I matilia county. Mr Murphy is IU|,H| 40 acres of his farm adjoining ti e county upon payment of the mini on accouut of lack of room.
It Is conced«*d that In another y«*at
the construction of a portion of the Portland securing a plant for North town under option to a Mr Crosby ot of two dollars to the county clerk
south branch canal laterals. Involv­ 'Yakitua. so as to extend the benefits Oakland. Cai. Dame Rumor has It The proc.'dnr«' In the toreclosure suit I another building w ill tinvi* to bo 01-
The «Ity 1s steadily growing
ing the excavation and embankment of the fattening material to that part that Mr. Crosby is a representative is tlie same as In foreclosing a mort­ iocted
land th«* many new ri-sldent» moving
of approximately (5,000 cubic yards lot Eastern Washingtou.
of the S P Co., and has secured the gage against any real property.
Until title has been acquired I to th«* «'Ity thin fail ar«* ¡«eoplo of fam­
"Alfalfa meal," Mr. Murphy ex­ optio'i for n depot »Ke if the railroad I
of material. The specifications and
particulars can be •ecured from the plains, "is simply alfalfa leaves and Ulo.c uow under contemplation ia through tlie circuit court the owner ilies and i <1 me children of sch ix d age.
if the property may ut any time pay Th«* In «.iso In population two year*
(stems grounti to a pulp the consisten­ cffiH’led
office.
There is lots of goo«l hunting on th«' taxes, together with the penalty ago w < different III this respmt, that
This Is the first opportunity that cy of bran. In a mill construct'd for
This mill consists of Tule l-ak«* uow
Every day sees sum, aud interest, and redeem the same. the ii a who mue here to work on
the farmers under the project have that purpose
had of doing a part of their own a sori«-s of wire screens through of our local hunters bringing in a tin« In case this is done the taxes and the the tunnel wete either »Ingle or With­
work, The land owners will have which the alfalfa is forced until It string of Mallards. At this time of Interest at the rate of fifteen per vent out fuinlll«** Today permanent rési­
to pay for the work and this gives acquires the requisite fineness. The the year there Is no plane that can go to the party holding the delin­ liants with families are «aiming to
Klamath Falls to make their hotueq
them a chance of doing some of the meal is eagerly devoured by the sheep beat the Merrill country for good bird quent certificate.
It Is very probable that property Provision will have to be made tor
work themselves Instead of hiring cattle aud hogs, and it proce«.*ds to shooting. 11 Is one of our natural as­
someone else to do It for them No av on layers of fat without loss of sets that makes us feel proud of our owners who have not paid taxes will the accommodation of these children
Th«* <llr«H'tors will prob­
«■ash will be given in payment but ime."
country and thankful to theAliuighty go to the sheriff's office after October next year
In th«* milk aud butter business for his bounteonsneM In supplying u* Sth only to find that some other per­ ably decide t<> secure a building next
the Association will Issue certificates
son has paid them and. that. In addl year for the use of the primary grad« »
which can be used to apply on the .'■ifalta nteal ¡«articularly shines, he with so many goud things.
The cer- -ay s. and Its richness is apparent im­
payment of water tights
Edward Hllder. a creamery man lion to the ¡x'nalty and Interest at the and In this way the larger classes cau
tificates are negotiable and can be mediately in the improvement of the from Edgewood. Cal., has been here rate of fifteen per ceut to the county, be divided up, but whllt« this may
readily converted into cash at a small milk and in the amount of butter fa- the past few days looking up the mat­ they must pay fifteen per cent to give temporary relief. It Is only a
discount, as payments for water found in the cream. It Is thus super­ ter of starting the Merrill creamery some party who paid the taxes on matter ot time betör«* Klamath Falls
rights under the first unit will com­ ior to bran, which is now worth (2 7 We sincerely hope he will flud it pos­ th<> property aud thereby secured a will have to have one or two more
grammar s«-hooh
a ton. while the alfalfa meal can be sible to do so. but have h«»en misled delinquent certificate.
mence next year.
♦
There are at the present time ap-
As these small contracts are an furnished for (20 at a g«xxt profit.
so many times In this matter that we
Water power, he says, is essential will lay low and see what will CO Ul V proximately (10,000 of unpaid taies KLAMATH SIX
experiment in the Klamath project,
K
: NEWS.
the result will be watched with inter­ In conducting th«* manufacture of al­ of it. Mr. Hilder seems to be a ca pa- for 1907 on the tai books of Klam-
J C Mitchell A C •>,«any drove
est. as upon its success will depend falfa meal.aa steam power is too d«*ar. ble and careful business man. and ath county.
400 head of beef cattle, ourchaaed of
the adoption of this plan throughout Wherever there is a creek of water will no doubt succeed.
Xppicgfit« . Shook and < priera, across
going to waste, however, water power
the rest of the project.
MILLIONS KF SALMON.
F. M. Miller of Lake county hat
the mountains Friday to > Gazelle.
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in sufficient quantity can be utilized. bought In the neighborhood of 2000
The Hereford Lami At Cattle Cum-
Parties coming lu from Keno stat«
“We can beat the corn-growing tons of hay in this vicinity at (7 per that the run of salmon In the Klam party, of Lakeview, »old Friday to
SURVEY IS ACCEPT! D.
states all to pi«*ces in fattening stock ton. This purchase establishes be .»th River this year Is th«* heaviest It he Edson Foulke Company and J C.
The Lakeview- Land Office has sent for the butcher.” Mr. Murphy says, yond all question the fact that hay ( >as ever known. There are million«' Mitchell *. Company, 3000 head <»(
out notice that the plat of the survey "as our alfalfa can be produced In will not be cheaper that (' this year, ot the Osh below the falls near Keno
alile. These cattle will be taken In
of Tp. 35 S.. R 7H E . W M.. as sur­ abundance wherever irrigation is in and assures this section of the usual «nd it Is said that a man with a gafi Chanta Valley within the next few
veyed by Robert A. Emniitt, was ac- . progress, and as three crops of alfalfa large number of cattle on Its yards 'could easily larnt a hundred of th« lays.
cepted by the Hon. Commissioner of a year can be produced in Oregon, our during the winter months
: saltnon in an hour. In fact they could
F. M Miller, the Lakeview banter,:
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the General Land Office. August 2' capabilities for fattening stock in Or­
1 tx* eaught as fast as a man could puli will bring 1000 head of beef cattle
NO ERROR!
1908. and that the said plat will be egon are unlimited.’'
them In
Th«* law. however, prohib o Merrill. It Is Mr Miller’s inten-
He looks for a number of alfalfa
Herbert hail a way of telling mak«*- ills th«* catching of salmon above tide Ion to hold them on alfalfa fur 11
filed in the Lakeview office mi No­
vember 2, 1908, and that all the|m«aI mllls to be arted in this sec- belleve stories about the things he water except with a hook and line.
'ew weeks and then put them on the
lands not otherwise appropriated or tion in the immed *e future. He has saw. and his mother wished to con­
There Is a natural rock dam acros» market.
oothless
old
ewes
vince hint that they were not true. the river below Keno. which It Is al
reserved will be subject to entry, fil­ now a number o
Lewis Gerber returned on Friday
ing. selection or location on and after being fattenesl :«< tls mill In Echo, So. one day. when he saw a dog ¡«ass I most Impossible for th«* fish to get from Mt. Hebron, from which place
just to show wt.ji an be done with and began a story about its being a ¡over. In their effort to do »0 thou­ 1 he shipped Soo head of cattle Wed
that date.
grizzly b«*ar. she hade him run away sands ot fine salmon are so bruised uesday. He still has eight carload»
This township covers the northern bls new meal.
"I have taken pal is to secure the and pray God to forgive him for tell­ ¡and «¡lotted by the rocks that they ' left at the Melss ranch. Mr Gerber
portion of the Vpper Klamath Lake
and most of Agency Lake and Is toughiyst kind of material to try to ing an untruth.
(become worthless. There Is no «tates that It does not look to him as
Very soon he returned and ex­ , »¡ awning ground until they reach the If the railroad people want to do bu»-
swamp and overflowed land. That ¡fatten for the market.” he explains.
portion at the mouth of Williamson | "to show that gcxxl merchantable claimed :
I Upper Lak«* as the river at this point Iness this «Ide of the mountain», as
"God says that’s all right, mother 1 is very swift and rocky.
River and east of the lake is within I lamb chops can be prtxluced frotn the
nhe rates to Sacramento are uow (x*l
the Indian Reservation. The north- I ribs of very okl sheep, and anyone He thought It was a grizzly, too."
1 car, an Increase of (10 Inside of,
It Is stated that at a very small ex
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m ix - au upeuiug touiu ue mxue
|tu>' last niontn. owing to th® nign
w'y.pott'ow .of. iba. MwtMfriViff Of ' (to Wr.1’. l to*t>w„oL
Ma) you live a thousand years,
I
the
rocks
to
allow
of
the
¡laHnage
of rates stuck will have to be driven
the remainder is in private owner­ convinced.
.'<> s- t ’er keep thing lively.
I the salmon. If this Is not don® at across the mountains to Gazelle and
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ship. This township was included In
In this vale of human tears.
1 least some effort ahold be mnde to Montague.
the land withdrawn for irrigation
Agent Parker, of the Wells-Fargo And here's that ife may live.
have a fish ladder built, as it Is noth­
It Is reported that the heavy hay
purposes so all the Land Office notice Express Company, has been notified
One thousand years, too.
ing less than a crime to allow mil­ buyers In the Merrill section, who
really means Is that the survey has that the reduction in rates which was Did we say “a thousand years?"
lions of these fish to ho destroyed ev­ have heretofore bought thousands < f
been accepted by the Department.
to have gone Into effect on the first
No, a thousand less a day.
ery year. The attention of the slat«« tons of alfalfa, will on account of the
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of the month bus been withdrawn, For we should hate to live on earth fish warden will probably I m « called to
: high prices, feed but few cattle there
A"nd learn that you had passed this condition and something don«*
APPOINTED TO FOREST SERVICE. on account of an adverse decision by
this year
It Is claimed that f.-e«|ers
the State Commerce Commission. The
away.
to allow the salmon to reach the lak«* are willing to pay (0.50 for hay,
new
rate
was
to
be
practically
a
A
printer’s "devil’’ whert he dies. •
The Forest Service has just an­
to spawn. What few fish get past the which they say 1» all the business will
nounced the following appointments 25 per cent reduction on the old, Should have erected where he Iles,
rapids at Keno are so bruised up that Justify.
hut it was declared Illegal on account A me,nument of well-pled type.
on National Forests:
they arc worthless
It Is estimated that there are at
Jaspar Tungate, Forest Guard on of a technicality, by the Commission. In memory ot his "sacred right;"
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least 6000 h«-ad of unsold beet cattle
the Crater National Forest. Oregon, Mr. Parker has instructions to con­ And In streaming ink Just write th«-
Misses Hannah and Mabie Bown«> In Klamath county.
words:
for duty on the Klamath Indian Res­ tinue the old rates as tn the past.
left on Tuesday, the former golnc
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ervation; Robert J. McCann. Forest
to Portlund for th® winter while the
MONEY TO LOAN on City Prop­
Guard on the Deschutes National
J. A. Martin and wife returned
You cannot afford to miss the big latter will return to her homo In erty, Ranch or Timber land. HA LI®
from Salem Saturday evening.
Forest, Oregon.
sale at the Boston Store.
Iowa.
BH8PHBRD Of'
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Oregon
"Builders”
Are you doing what you can to populate your
State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmer« mechan­
ics, merchants, clerks, ¡x-ople with brains, strong hand» and a
willing heart —capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co.
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(Lincs In Oregon)
is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution through
every available agency. Will you n«>C help the good work of
builoi g Oregon by armimg us the names and a«klr< ■»•«■• of your
fr««-n<i» who arc likely to bo interv»tc«l tn thia State? We will I hi
glad to ix*ar the expense of send ng them complete information
about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONIST TiosetS wiille on »ale .luring Si ITEM
HER AND OCTOBER from the East to all |»>inta In Oregon.
1 he fare» from a f«w principal eitle» aru
From
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Omaha
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Kansas City 3o.oo
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Chicago
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From Louisville
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TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oreron,
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proper amount with ny of our agent«.
The ticket will thvn ta»
furnuhed by telegraph.
WM. MCMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon.
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YOU ARE ALL WELCOME
Hart,
and Marx
Best Tailored Suits,
\ rOU are all welcome to share with us the joys of the week's
I
Fair and Carnival.
.Make your headquarters with us and find
out what is really new and up-to-date.
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$200
buy« h lot iii Lakoview and a farm
varying in size from ten to one
thousand acres.
euch ton-acre ranch irrigated,
The price is the same regardless <>i the size of
the tract.
$15,o $30
Visit the largest
men’s store in the county and see the best clothing values.
Central Military Road tirant
are cheapor than to homestead lami
residence restrictions.
Settlers are coming from twenty-five states and ovor
one quarter of the contracts are already sold.
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A great
assortment of patterns to select from, in dark and light shades, in­
visible plaids, pin stripes, small and large checks, in fact the latest
patterns shown in the big cities by smart tailors are to be seen in
Look Into tnis great Land
Orant Opening at once
this assortment ready to put on.
I
T. W. STEPHENS
Reliable
Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE.
MEN’S SUITS, $7.50, $9.50,
$i3.5o, $i5 and up to $40
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W. I. Douglas’ Famous
Shoe
Best in the World
PORTLAND CLOTHINGiSHOE STORE
^Head and Foot Outfitters for Men and Hoys
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M ASON
&S l OUGH
ABSTRACTERS
Æ elioloe lin» of laveat-
nientH tlirit virili maku
ili» i>tirolifiM»r moaey
Lands
Ranches
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City Property
Parin Mortgages
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MASON A. SLOUGH