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IT4E ONIA HEI I Ml G Ul
EIRST STEP TOW 1RD
FACTORY IN OREGON
Glilv VT SI MMI It RESOItr.
BONDING THE CITI.
Th»' only beet sugar faetorv In Or
Th«« assertion hns often been nikdv
Council R«*a«b to Tak«- Sona' Ih'linlie egon startiKl tn La Grand«» Tuesday tlmt the I'pper Lake mid the \\Ood
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
on its annual run. which will be con River cuunti y were destined to h >
Nettoa Toward l*utllng the City
tinue«! night mid day and Suudays coma one of the gi'eate»! summer re
011 Sound Fl nane tai Hasis.
1 until 30,000 tons of sugar beets ar«> sort* on the const. This prediction
cut ami converted Into sugar After ha* apparently not meant much to
The appoint merit of C. F. Stone AM
a summer In which the management th«» p«'<iplo of this nectloa, who are
b*
Counsel
for
the
city
Is
believed
to
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
uanall) the last ones to icall»« the
the Drat step In a movement by the has combated unfavorable conditions,
Council looking toward the bonding Iwel pulling was com me need last Importance of the country In which
AU communications aubmitted for publication in the column* of this paper
week. an«l sufficient quantities are they live.
will lie inaerted only over the name of llie writer. No non de plume article« of the city for the purpow of pur now piling up lu the factory bln* to
The large number ot California
chasing a water system and the build
will be publiahed.
ing of a sewerage system for the city keep the plant going The run will people who hav»> purchased some of
; probably continue for two month* the moat desirable spot» to the north
lion towers for Fort Stephens and of Klamath Falls.
COMMIN ICATION.
During thm brief spar«» ot tlm«> tile esp«H'lull.i Is «ivldence that the above
Councilman
Sanderson,of
the
Third
would consider myself greatly hon-
DEAR SIR: —
company
will pay out about *35.000 Assertion Is uo Idle boast an«l la proof
Ward, said Wednesday that member*
Permit mo space for a few lines In ored in the building ot another such of the Council were practically agreed in wages. Heavy dlaburaenient for !hat outside people have confldene««
tor Mr. Stephenson, should he be
employes I* not llmlt«»d to theae two in this section as u tourist resort
your valuable paper.
able on«*e again to see the beautiful that the time had arrived to do some months, however, as the average pay
Sine«» the opening ot Wood River
I have read an article In the Klam lights of Klamath Fall*.
thing for the Improvement of the
roll for the year Is $13,000 monthly to navigation. espiH'lully us It applies
ath Express of October 4. ISOS, which
dtv,
and
that
In
hla
opinion
It
would
Now. gentlemen, your next move
One huudred an«i fifty workmen «0 launch«*«, there bus been u con*
heads "After Scalp of Mr. Murphy." should be (should Bryan be elected) be necessary to Issue bonds to cover
Who are these fellows wh«i are af to semi a petition to his majeaty ask- the present indebtedness aud either are employed In pulling the beets on ilderabl«» number of sales of small
ter the scalp of Mr Murphy? Those ling for the removal of the Secr«»tary purchase or put in a water systptn the various farms owne«! by (h«» su screak«» along this beautiful all cam.
people must have only lately learned <»f the Intetlor on account of his In- The cite will have to b»> bonded »«Kin- ; 1 gar company. On one of th«» big not the least of whi«h I* th«» tract In
that Mr. Murphy is a worker in th«* I I competency
er .
later anil Mr. Sanderson be farms, th«» Hall ranch, there Is a load the bend of th«» river below Fort
hug device which eliminates much la .vlnmiitb iihlcn was pur«'hase«l bi
Reclamation Service. Their actions
Mi unknown friends, when yon lie« vs that it is cheaper to commence'
remind me of the Irishman who only ; form your dwlslon for obtaining my now than to wait another year or so 1 . tmr and facilitates shipments to the Dr. Lui.. munuger of the Fairmount
learned.a couple of days ago that the scalp p kindly give me three week 1 Hine' I Mr Ohenchaln und other member« factory, 15 mile* away, considerably Hotel . 1 San Francisco. Dr. Law pro
Jews killed Christ. You know the and your faith and prayers, that I of the Council have expressed them- The beet wagons from th«» fields ar. poses i>> buikl u handsome bungulo»
treatment given the Jew
God for may have the hair restored to niy selves In favor of bonding the city driven up on an Incline, when» th» o In- i«ed for u summer homo.
Another iin|H»itant sul<> was made
give the poor silly soul* for do they bald head so that you will have no a ti«l it I» believed that «omo definite detachable »Udes are released and th<
.hl* uiH'k. when Mrs. M McMillan,;
loads of beet* slid Into the box ca
know what they are doing?
action
will
l»e
taken
in
the
near
fit-
trouble in hanging on.
In that way the beets can be trans if the l.ukesld»» Inn, purchased wliut
They claim that Mr Murphy Is not
lure.
Yours truly.
ported to the factory at th«» lowest .» commonly known as the peninsula
qilullAed for his position
How do
CASPER DRILLING.
|H»*slhle expenditure of tiui«» aud This tro’t comprises about two and
they know? To nn knowledge these Inspector ('amp A
GR INTS ER XNCHISE
money.
>n<*-lmlf acres und Iles less than SOU
jKKir souls know no difference be
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FOR CONCRETE INlNIll IT.
However, in other sections of th< • eet from th»' postofflc«' at Fort Klam
tween a transit and Us use on the
I At the adjourned meetltig ot the
valley the old-fashioned way of han. ith. It bus u river frontage of IDou,
project and a fog horn anil Its use 1-» MAN OF UORDS
City Council Tuesday night, the ordi Ing the beets to th«» factory in wa ,'eet, the river nt this |Hilnt forming
on the Columbia River. We all know
BI T NOT OF DEEDS.
nance was passed granting to the gons Is lu vogue. It takes a snial. 1 half circle, bordering the hind on
something of the outward ap|>earanc«*
In a speech at lndianai»«>lis before
of the bible, but do these fellows a crowd that completely Ailed the hall Reclaniati«>n Service a franchise for army ot men to operate th«» factory three sides This Is considered one
>t the prettiest spots along the river
know the difference between a set of Governor Hughes, of New York, ukjk aright ot way for the construction of
is Il Is covered with a tine growth
held notes and the original notes of Mr. Bryan tor his subject and brought a concrete conduit along High strn-t U’POINTBi HOARD INI RE-
in West Klamath Falls, th«» conduit
NAME PLACES IN STATE if native pine* and shade tree».
the ten commandments?
forth rounds of applause by bls chas-
It I* reported that other parties
Governor Chamberlain has Just ap
Somewhere in history I have heard tisemant of the Democratic candidate to be covereit with the same material
it said that there were some certain He pictured Mr. Bryan as a visionary ot which the Hume Is constructed. isdnted Professor Joseph Schaffer 01 are Interested with Mrs McMillan and
Now tl is up to the government either Eugene, Professor J. It Horner of «hat It I» their Inteullon to erect a
wise mi n. But whence conies these aud a man of words, not deeds.
| to accept or reject the franchise The the Oregon Agricultural College and nodelli tourist hotel on the ground1«,
wise men of today who are so able
He said that Bryan Is a candidate
and anxious to denounce the judg this year because he has never had franchise granted is identical with W. G. Steel of Klamath Falls a com with ten to tlfteen cottages along the
j th«» offer mad«» by the Council two mission In reference to giHigraphli Iver hank
It Is claimed that this
ments of
an opportunity to put his Ideals Into
First. The Civil Service Commis effect. If Bryan had been elected In | years ago. The government will still names in Oregon to confer aud co- would be un exceptionally tin«* loca-
have to deal with the properly own- o|K>rat<‘ with the Cnlted Stute» Geo ion for this purpose ns It Is easily
sion.
1896 the disasters that would have
.eached by boat* and it I* also ou
Second: The Director and Chief followtsl w«»uld have prevented him lers through wbose property th«» canal graphic Board
j will run after it leaves High street,
he main Crater Lak«' road. There
Engineer.
The
object
for
appointing
»uch
n
from ever being a candidate again.
{but it is believed that this can be ar- commission Is two-fold.
* also excellent fishing In the river
Third: One-half doten Consulting
He denounced Bryan's anti-trust
1 ranged satisfactorily.
First—There arc lake*. streams ind this alone would be a great in-
Engineers.
'ideas and policies and condemned the
The request of J. Frank Adam* creeks, valleys and mountain» In th« liicenicnt to pleasure seekers.
Third; Three Supervising Engin- Democratic platform for the guaranty
•
eers.
of bank deiKisits.declaring that it was as presented at the meeting .Monday , itaie Bearing the same nanm. and
During my short stay here in the dangerous and placed a premium on uight was granted. This gives Mr. , for purposes of identification this du ii sr ANOTHER EINM It IN
FAMol M 87-10 LAND CASE.
Klamath Basin, as near as 1 can learn dishonest banking. "Dangerous Bry Adams the privilege of nfaking a cut plication, whether on offi« lai map»
Mr. Murphy has the goo«l will of and an and dangerous Bryan p»»llcl«-s 'was through the swamp along Oak street or In tradition, ought to be corrected
to Fourth, and the use of the ent anti prevented
J <1. Pierce mid Cha» E Word« n
Is held in the highest esteem by each the line of his arguments.
I hankment for storing wihh ! for uso ' Second —Many of the old land- »ave been mad«' th«' defendant» In n
and every engineer under his charge
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| years.
1 myself have been 12 years con
marks of the state, particularly the <ult fur recovery of money, brought
APPORTIONMENT OF
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tinually in the' goveruuient service.
mountain ranges, either have no jy A. II Daniels, of Wisconsin. A»
SCHOOL FINDS .MADE. GOLDIE BARNES CHOSEN QVEEN. names at all or else have names en
(War Department Quartermaster and
he party bringing the suit I* not n
Reclamation I. For the past 20 years County School Superintendent Swan
Miss Goldie Barnes was chosen tlrely without signlAcance
significance from a esldent of this state the case will
I have been steadily engacwl on con 'has made the regular October ap- Queen of the Carnival, she receiving historical point of view, in some in iave to be trie«l In the Federal Court,
struction work and in that period I»ortionnient for school purposes. The 4 401 votes. Her nearest competitor stances being placed on the map* ind Enlted State» Marshal F E.
have been connected with some of law provides that the superintendent was Miss Lyle Watson, who receive«! bearing the names of engineers or lamniersley arrived from Portland
the most difficult engineering prob shall make an apportionment in Oc 4024. Miss Esther Cannon, of Mor other person* entirely disconnected -iaturday night to serve the sum-
lems on the Pacific Coast. My ex tober of $50 for each school district rill was third with MM
with the traditions and early history non».
perience causes me to consider myself from the county school fund, and at
The suit Is the result of a sale of
The total number of votes cast In of the state.
a good Judge of such small matters. .«ny other time he may see Ot. Any the contest was 14.021.
Imber land ma«!« by .Messrs. Pierce
To the thinking people of the Klam .«mount over $'»0 shall be apportion
«nd Worden gome years ago to Mr.
Below will be found a complet«' OREGON'S t'ONTRIIII Tit >N
FOR RECLAMATION. Daniels The land Iles In Township
'd
per
capita.
The
state
apportion
ath Project, I wish to state that your
table -showing the r«»sulta of the con
Estimates given out bv the Reels 37-10. Script was placed on the land
country and Its people are thus being ment is made percapita.
test. which closed at midnight last
!
mation
Service show that Oregon last originally, but It ha» «Ince been con
The
heaviest
apportionment
was
represented In a bad light and only
night:
«ear contributed approximately $1,- tested by homesteaders and timber
for want of a small sacrifice. (The made in July by Superintendent J. G.
4401
Miss Ooldie Barnes
doing away with a small amount of Wight of $16 per student. This gave
Mias Lyle Watson.
..4024 *387,113 to the reclamation fund, land claimant» and the raw 1» still
making her total contribution to Jun«' being fought In the United States
prejudice and a sight of cussedness» the country districts the use of the
Miss Esther Cannon
..2309
30. 1908. $8.167,923. For the Aral (.arid office, A rehearing of the case
You people through your project En money for their summer term.
Miss Pearl Boivin
. . 1540
time
sine«- the reclamation law was was ordered recently and the luike-
There
are
32
districts
in
the
coun
gineer are now building a small earth
Miss .Marie McMillan
446
pass«*d. Oregon dropped from Aral toi view office rendered 11 decision lu
mound which shuts Klamath Falls ty. and the total October apportion-' Miss Louise Sargent
. . 343
second place on the list of contribu favor of the homesteader*
from one person's view, but it it will inent made by Mr. Swan was: County > Miss Lillian Stilts
255
tions, due to the nn«xpect«-<i lewnn
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assist matters any 1 will volunteer fund. $58S x0 or $lx.40 for each dls-
Miss Mills . .
. . 253
in land sales in North Dakota, enabl- i
my services as a tower builder so ritt: stat« fund. $28*3.20. As there
M is» Stella Campbell
. . 204
Bert
Hull
returned Wednesday ev
Ing that state to take rank over Ore
that this esteemed gentleman can, as ■ .a« not sufficient in the county fund I Miss Louise Lee
. 176
ening
from
Iron
River, Mich . where
gon with a lead ot less than $200,000.
liefore, cast his eyes across the valley <> make the nniuired apixirtlonment , Misa Eliza Stilts .
70
ho has boon for the past severul
Washington's
contribution
Is
esti
and behold other shining lights of |-d $50 for each district, the balance; There will be a loo-yard dash.
weeks looking ufter hl* Interests.
the Klamath valley. For reference .«III lie apportioned when the taxes tree for all handicap for a $'.0-purs«' mated at $843,762; her total. $5,- Mrs. Hall and children will remain
089,056: Idaho last year contributed
I Bonanza Day. Wednesday. Oct. 14
1 have built three 7 4-foot obaerva- I , are collected in February.
until next Spring
$490,625 or $3,553,050 In all.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
No 7167
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
' Ütego», »1 the «lore
of Klimmt h Fall», at Klamath Fall», in «»••
el bitalnres, S«’pL 23. IW8,
DOLLARS
RtSOUHClS
$711,4*1 01
I x 'UI ih »ltd l*l»«'"Ullt»
1,027
<IveidiMfl*. •«■ 'ttre«l »»«I unwcuie I
ID.tMHI
I'. H, Bonds 1» »«« mv ci 1 ulation
I I. 1
ILilids, MH'iiritle«. etc
I.MSI
Huiiking lion»«, tu intuì« a»t*l ttxtur»»*
Other leal estate n«oi««l
Due Iroin National Bank* in»»t n~»'ti«' »gent«
Due imin Slate Bank» and Banket»
«,114
Due lioin appii>v<»l ie»eive agetita
3,7.VI
Checks anil oilier « **h item»
Notes <d other National Itank»
l isci unsi |iA|»'t ennenev. nickels gild cent*
l.nwlul Monel |{e»ei v«i in Bunk, VI«:
17.7 >M)
>|UH*ie
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.MM)
I «'»»I temler nule»
.MHI
Re«li inpin>ii lumi with I’. S. Tie»» (N pet ««'nt ol i* » »• dilation I.
II si,MH <41
Total
DOLLARS
LIABILITIES
In piltti
paid in
«sürphiM (mid.
I IHlIVliIvtl prothrt, ll»«M
mul tuie« pubi
National Hank nuh”* «itilMlatuliiitf
Ihn» tu Stale Batik» and ILinkvi«
I hie I»» Trout <‘'Unprti»iv« mid >aiitig* limik«
Individiini »li’pinntw Hiihpvt t<» »dierk
Ih'inmid cer l ilica tc* »»( il»’|H)wit
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1 •_*ft,o>)o
O.UtM)
1.138
lU.lltK)
3M
U73
08 3U7
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(ft>
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17
Mi
$ |.'»U,3tl8 t*A)
Total
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Sell
Oregon
"Builders”
Are you doing what you can to populate jour
State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settler*, honcat farmer», mechan»
ica, merchants, clerk». |>«o|>le with brailla, »truiig banda ami a
willing heart capitai or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co.
(Linca i$i Oregon)
1* »ending ton* of literature to the East for distribution through
every available agency Will you not help the gissl work of
buildi g Oregon by sending u* the name* »nd addreaaea of your
friend* who an- likely to be interested in thia Slate? We will be
glad to lx-ar th«' expense of send ng them complete information
about OREGON and ita opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will lc on -ale during SEPTEM
BER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon.
The fare» from n few principal cities are
Eroni Denver
• •
It
• «
««
ÿJO.OO
Omaha
4O.OO
Kansas City 3o.oo
St. Louis
Bç.oo
Chicago
38.00
From Louisville
Cincinnati
«
Cleveland
New York
I«
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to bring >1 friend or relative to Oregon, dc|s»*it
proper amount with ny of our agent«.
Th«' ticket will the
furnished by telegraph
WM, McMLRHAV,
General Passenger Agent, I'ortlsnd, Oregon.
Í
YOU ARE ALL WELCOME
Hart,
and
Best Tailored Suits,
Central Military Road Grant
$200
Fiv« acres of
A rOU are all welcome to share with us the joys oi the week’s
I
Fair and Carnival.
tlie sumo regardless of the size of
Make your headquarters with us and find
out what is really new and up-to-date.
tlx*
Visit the largest
men’s store in the county and see the best clothing values.
A great
a>iil
assortment of patterns to select from, in dark and light shades, in
are clieapor tiimi to homestead land
residence restrictions.
Settlers are coming from twonty-liye states and over
quarter of the contracts are already sold.
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
this assortment ready to put on.
Look into tnÍ5 great Land
Grant Opening at once
T. W. STEPHENS
Reliable
Local Agent, KLAHATH FALLS, ORE.
MEN’S SUITS, $7.50, $9.50,
$i3.5o, $15 and up to $40
W. I. Douglas’ Famous
Shoe
Best in the World
PORTLAND CLOTHINGSHOE STORE
Head and Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys
00000»»»»+»0000»»»'>»<-o<-> ♦
M ASON
& S l OU G H
ABSTRACTERS
■»V. choice llii*3 of iiivcMt«
iiiotitM tlifit will make
tlit* purchaser monear
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON A. SLOUGH