Iliiaiu'lal or scientific stsiidpolni than the plaus for the road to Lakeview
to build on«< great highway from Cai »hali lie expmllted »tili all possible
Enthusiasm for live Isikeview nnd ifornla north to pass Crater Lake Ulspatch.”
Crater luvke Itomls.
and conu«*«'t with roads tunning
Il wa» recel A*<l alt h a •torni of up
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
To the strains of music from the through this great undeveloped em- plause and passed unanliuously.
Judge Gitttlth aas vallvd upon »ml
Military Band and an earnest enthus- plre to tli«* north and east of us."
I iasni on the part of a large audience Mr. Scott closed his remarks amid »tated that lie aa» favorable to the
proposition, That If the people annt
that over half Ailed the spacious au jenthusiastic applaus«'.
Prof. Wirtt followed with a piano II. ho v a» for II.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
ditorium of the High School, then*
Mr. Summer* aas callod lipon and
was opened here Saturday a meet solo, after which Judge Henson was
introduced, who said: "There Is no he stated tliat he aas heartlly lu rav
ing
that
marks
the
beginning
of
a
AH communications submitted for publication in the columns of this paper
will be inserted onlv over the name of the writer. No non de plume articles movement that has for Its purpote part of Oregon that ought to bo so or of It
♦
will be published.
the construction of good roads tn this Interested in th«* movement for good
roads
as
Klamath
County,
Nowhere
county—roads built on sclentlAc prin
LOCAL GOOD HOADS
HFRVEYORN BUSY ON
ciples and. hence, economical high else dot's It mean so much. As Judge
FARMERS’ INSTITI TE.
IE AGI E ORGANIZED.
Scott says, there are two roads which
ways.
MODOC NORTHERN ROAD.
At
th<<
conclusion
of th« afternoon
One of the most enthusiastic Far-1 The meeting was opened by a voc ought to secure our support, namely,
ADIN, (Modoc Co. 1, Nov. 6 —
session
of
th«>
Good
Roads Couvi'ii-
Forty-six railroad surveyors ar«* busy- mers' Institutes ever held in this al solo by Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt,whose th«> Crater l.ak«< road and the road ilon a local Good Itoad* Lrague was
from
Klamath
Falls
to
Lakeview
countV
occurred
Friday
afternoon
in
on the route of the proposed Modoc
sweet voice placed everyone in a
■ organized to work with other Leagues
Northern Railroad, which Is to con the Chamber of Commerc* hall in the haPPy franH, of ,ulnd President Del- I would continue It to th«' eastern throughout the state, The following
i
line
of
th«»
state.
This
much
is
true,
iKisUiflici*
building
Farmers
from
all
nect Alturas, this county with Klani-
'sell of the Chamber of Commerce,
otfieers wor«> elected:
a,h Falls. Oregon. They have reach over the county were present .together then stated the purpose of th«' meet i good roads ar«> more Intimât«' means
l‘r«'ald«’iit. Geo. T. Baldwin; vic«'-
Of
communication
and
as
of
much
Im
a
delegation
of
Lak«Vlew
busl-
with
ed a point near Pit River, close to
ing and Introduced th«' first sp«*aker,
presidents: Frank Ira Whlte.Klamath
neas
men.
who
are
here
for
the
pur-
portance
as
the
railroad."
the north b«>rder of Big Valley and
Judge John H Scott, of Marion Coun
pose of attending the Crater Lake ty l'< ddent of the Oregon Good
Judge Benson was followed by .'nils; Jas. II. Driscoll, of Bonnilta;
are working toward Alturas
Road
Commission
meeting
tomorrow
Judge
Daly of Lakeview. "We in M. It C Williams, Lang.'ll Valley;
The propos«*d Modoc Northern and
Ki ...1 Conference, who said
Notwithstanding
the
fact
that
only
a
I
ake
County
not only believe In good US Tei a llll.-ei. Merrill; John Htuaik
Goose Lake and Southern Railroads
"First of all 1 wish to say that
w«*ek
a
time
was
given
to
the
adver
roads,
liut
offer
evt'lden«*«* of our In ind Jt* ;> Hueck, Dairy; Lindsay
are exciting no little lnter«*st in this
Arst Impressions are th«> b«>st us a
Sts,'in, . Fort Klamath. Mrs W. A
tising of th«' affair unusual lit erest
Isolated portion of California, where
rule 1 was very much gratified with terest In this work. In the delegation Wright. Mrs E. II Hall and Mrs
is nianifc'Sted. showing that the far
of
Ave
of
Its
citizens
who
have
trav
the matter of shipping in and out has
the r«>ceptlon given in«' here as well
•on J Zumwalt. Secretary, Elmer
mers of Klamath County are anxious
been a big problem and an «»xpensive
as the evidences of gr«*nt progress to «'Ik'd 100 tnllidi to be at this meeting I Applegate.
to get in touch with the latest meth-
this
afternoon.
I
believe
that
Klam-1
one up to the present Th«* N C. O.
be seen on every hand In this city
The meeting then adjourned until
>ds in farming, dalryiug. and hortl-
railroad from Reno was hailed as a
I wish to particularly stat«' that one nth Falls is destined to b«* th«' great ! o'clock »lien a social meeting was
■ulture.
gateway
of
Southern
-Oregon,
and
I
'
friend and was given practically all
leid. during which every phas«< of
The Arst speaker of (he day was of the strong«*st impressions mad«* on
the patronage of Modoc County and tat«' lUiirv and Food Commissioner me was that mad«* by this magnlAc«*nt belit've If you give us a good road to the Good Roads movement was dis
ih«>
county
Ilin*
Lak«*
County
will
of Lakeview and other Southern Ore ■ailev, who for over an hour held the school building It sp«*aks more for
cussed. Both the afternoon and ev-
gon points, in spite of Its excessive lose attention of the audiene«* which your material welfare than anything rout«* all of its freight through Klam nlng sesalona dlsplay«*d a surprising
ath Falls. What hav«' we to offer?
freight and passenger rates until the ack«-d the large room. He dw«'lt I know of.
■trong feeling in favor of both th<>
new route of way of Bartels was op with much emphasis on lhe fact that
"Now, I want to see* organised here it Is this Our county Is growing rich; Crater Lake and 1-akevlew roads.
ened, through the extension of the 'n<* of th«- Arst things that the far as has b«»en done wherever I hav«' notn* of its citizens owes a dollar to
------ +-------
McCloud River Railroad. This route mers of this county must do is to been, a Good Roads League, and 1 anyone outside of th«* county. Th«* EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS
has been getting the bulk of the busi mprove their dairy herds. They n«*<*<i would sugg«*st that anioug th«* offi llv«' stock sold last year amounted
of proferta IN 4'01 NTY.
to >350 per capita AB of tills busi
ness for some time.
ave no fear of over-stocking th«* cere you place two or thr«*«* of your ness will pass through your city If
The
assessment roll tor the year
With the completion of either of market, for Oregon alone will con- enterprising ladies. I And they ar«*
the proposed new roads will give Mo «time every pound of butter that this a powerful factor in the construction you give us good roads. Th«' Land 1908. which Is now In the hands of
Grant ptw'ple art' to bring huudr«>d» .he Board of Equalization. shows th*
doc County an opportunity to devel county can produce. Aside from the of good roads
op and take the important rank she Oregon market th«* people of this
"This qu«*stion of good roads Is of people; they will build Irrigation otul valuation of property In Klam-
should have among the counties of «ectlon have California, which im- not such a big bear as one might Im works to irrigate 100.000 acres for ith County to be >7.875,403. This
the state, as lack of shipping facili ports «-very day butter from th«* east agine By the organization of local the 1910 crop. This will Increase is according to the assessment made
our population at least 5000 people; >y the Assessor and Is a< It appears
ties and comfortable means for get
"Th«* farmers of Klamath County- leagues, in conn«*etion with the state
all
their trad«' will come through thia before any changes are made by the
ting Into and out of the county have have no idea of the wealth that li«*s organizations, we hope to formula!«'
Board
The assessment last year
long retarded Its growth.
■ ight at their hand." said Mr. Bailey. road measures that will make easy town. It will be a great thing for
was >7.87''.891 nnd to that was added
you
and
for
us.
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I know of no better dairy s«*ctiou travelling for this good roads move-
«bout >208.000 by lhe sheriff It Is
"While this question Is a great
KLAMATH'S MINK FARM.
mywhere. and all you have to do is ment.”
irobable that when the additions are
to
us.
I
think
that
It
Is
of
vital
Most anyone even with a limited to develop it. Lose uo time in this
Judge Scott then explained the or
undo this year's valuation will ex-
portanc«'
to
you
to
open
Klatnath
knowledge of the ways of the animal work, and you will have returns ten ganization of the Good Roads Confer
eed >s,uon,ouo. The valuation of
Fulls
as
the
gateway
to
Southeastern
can trap for mink, but catching and fold for your labors."
ence. He stated that at that time
'lock In the uiiinii amounts to >34 >
Oregon
I
believe
that
the
state
roads
skinning mink is a vastly different
Secretary Dunbar gave an iutert*st- there was a general feeling over the
thing from propagating them. Few ing talk on b«*e culture, explaining state that there ought to be appointed ought to be done through state aid.
people tn this county have made a what he had done with two hives of on* or more people to go over the and I believe If this matter Is prop
The second steam shovel for work
sufficient study of the ways of a mink bees. His theory was to keep mov- 'country and hold meetings to stir up erly presented to the people of Port
to enable them to carry on a mink ing the supers upwards in order to •he people to action for the better- land, that every one of its legislative >n the railroad grade arrived last
farm with any degree of succ«iss keep the bees busy, and in this way raent of the public highways, The members will get back of It. While Thursday and was landed at the fair
Tom Staten, beyond a doubt is one get the maximum amount of honey «irst of such meetings was held in -onstitutlonal obj«*ctlons may b«' rais grounds and taken to the end of the
like on the Reames place. The first
man at least, who understands the from each bee. He gave Agures as to Portland on August 11 at which from 'd. I believe It can b«< overcome.
"As to the amount of freight. Next hovel has been placed In position
business. He has established a farm the earning capacity of bees, pro 200 to 300 delegates were in attend
year the Land Grant company will «here the cut Is to be made above
for the raising of mink at Rattle vided they are properly handled and ance from nil over th«' state.
advanced
the
idea
that
It
is
a
wrong
Snake Point on the Upper Klamath
At that meeting a committee of require 8.000.000 pounds of cement; i he Hot Springs addition A tempor-
to place the hive on the ground. «even was appointed to constitute a w«* ship In annually 10.0O0.000 lbs. ■try brltlge will tie constructed across
Lake.
About a hundred of the animals Keep the hive a reasonable distance standing committe with power to em and ship out about 5,(TOO.000 pounds. • he irrigation canal for use In haul
are housed in cages or cabinets and from the ground to avoid dampness, ploy men to go through the state and The present service Is not satisfactory In« ille dirt from the cut to the depot
grounds.
seem to do well and thrive in cap Ax it so that the sun will Btrlke It bold conventions and orgnnize count) for th«* reason In the transfer to the*
tivity as they are all fat and sleek the Arst thiug in the morning and «'agui-4. Seven leading business men narrow guage road, merchandise is
Hl MMONN.
looking. The animals are so tame keep the bees busy by moving up «f the state were appointed, and John damaged, and Ils high rate and little
,
In tliv Circuit Court of the Hlatr of
that they will take food from the th«- su|>ers and you will realize hand- ill.
Albert, president of the Capital ■latlsfaction given.
Oregon, for Klamath County.
hand although one has to be careful some proAts from the labors of the National Bank of Salem, is president | "If we had a good road from here
little bee."
Eugene Spencer. Plaintiff, vs. F.L
in handling them as the mink is
of this committee and Wm. Ladd, of to Lakeview it will bring our coun
County Supt. Swan followed with
Portland, secretary On the day of ty into close toucli with your city. I Wright and Clara Wright, Defend
treacherous and have very sharp
a short talk on the schools of this
teeth.
the convention It was arranged with We are anxious to build up Oregon ants. Summons.
county. He outlined the work be had
To F L. Wright, above named de
As mink in this county increase
Mr. Scott to handle the conventions About 90 per cent of our business
already done and what he proposes
about Ave fold, Mr. Staten expects doing and asked for the co-operation and he has been holding meetings now goes to California. We want fendant :
In the name of the State of Ore-
ever since. Splendid results have to give our business to Portland and
to have something over five hundred of the patrons of the schools.
Oregon; If this road Is built we can ton: You are hereby required to
been
obtained
along
the
coast
and
In his cages next year. The value of
Judge Benson discussed the way
their fur alone will aggregate about to farm, and few would believe that throughout northwestern Oregon do It. It we can get a state appro ippear and answer the plaintiff's
>3000, but live female minks sell for this genrteman was so well ;>ost«Kl When he leaves here Mr. Scott will priation of >50.000. I believe a road -ornplalnt In the above entitled suit
amuch higher figure than their hide in agriculture. The suggestions he | I begin In Southern Oregon to arrange ran be constructed. If you people | in or before the 17th day of l>ecem-
do not take hold of this we will have >er, 1908. that being the Inst day
alone is worth.
iffered were |K>inted and up-to-date ! for conventions which have been ask- to Improve the road south and con , irescrllied In the order for publlca-
>-d
for
and
for
which
the
dates
have
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«nd were listened to with marked at-
COSS REMAINS IN JAIL;
not yet been set. A large number of tinue to trade in California; If you! i 'Ion of summons and the time within
■ntion by those present.
ENABLE TO GIVE BAIL.
meetings
will be held In the Wlllam- do take hold of It. we will do all we! | which the said defendant is required
W. S. Slough gave his experience
can to help you and give you our bus to appear and answer and If you fall !
H. M. Coss, who was convicted n the poultry business and what can ette Valley.
! (O to answer the plaint Iff will apply 1
iness.”
some time ago of a statutory crime | done wlth the h„n )n Klamath
At all of the meetings held the
! to the court for the relief as ile-
Mr.
Daly's
»tatements
were
receiv
upon the person of Carrie Stagg and ¡t 19 hia belief that i( niore attention people have manifested great inter
, rnanded in plaintiff's complaint, that
ed
with
much
enthusiasm.
who was later granted a certiAcate of was pald to the hen that the fftrmers est whjch shows that they are willing
Mr. Snelling was then called upon | ' is to say:
probable cause by the Supreme Court, of Klamath County would have a to launch some scheme for the better
That Judgment and decree be enter
and
he stated that Dr. Daly voiced his
together with a stay of execution un- source of income that would in the ment of the highways of the state.
'd for the sum of >3488.34 together
«entlments
exactly;
that
he
was
anx
til such a time as ft would be ixissible year amount to no little sum.
"We have no pet project outlined,”
with Interest thereon nt the rate of
to hear the attorneys for the defense
O. A. Stearns gave a short talk on said Judge Scott, "that we are trying ious for this road and hoped that the x l>er cent per annum from the 13th
in the Supreme Court, has had his the fruit possibilities of this county, | to have enacted. These meetings arc people here would Join with Lake <iay of June, 1908, and tor the further |
ball fixed by Judge H. K. Hanna at pointing out the necessity for the | being held for the purpose of study- County for this highway
"For 35 year« I have been ltvlng «ilin of >300 as attorney's fees, to
>5000. The Supreme Court having proper care of orchards and disput i Ing the conditions so that we will be
In
I-ake County and know the hurd- gether with costs and disbursements
directed Judge Hanna to fix the ing the oft repeated statement that i able to decide on the proper leglsla-
of said suit, and that the following!
amount, So far Coss has been unable Klamath was not a good place to tlon to ask for of the next leglsla- «hips of getting freight. Our freight real property, to-wlt
comes
over
the
crookedest
road
under
to find bondsmen in that amount and raise fruit, He predicted that the ! ture.” From his study he believes
An undivided four-fitths Interest '
time would come when Klamath fruit that a few measures should be en- the ciookedest management in the! in and to the South
remains in the County Jail.
of SW M.
world
Now
we
want
a
change.
We
It lx under stood that Coss had would have more than a local repu acted.
Section 20, North *4 of NWli and
have watched the approach of the
considerable difficulty in raising the tation.
First—An appropriation should be California Northeastern and when we Lots niimlM'rid I and 2 of Section
That this meeting and others to fol
amount of ball required by the court
29, lhe NW 14 of the NE'4, HE'4 of
I made by the state for road construc
before his conviction, when is »an low will be productive of much good tion. He believes that the county saw the close approach io your city NW >4 and Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 of Sec-I
placed at >3000/ Now that this is certain. Nearly all of those pres- through which the road passes which we decided that the psychological tlon 30, all In Township 39, South !
moment bad arrived to do something
amount has been increased to >5000 [•« expressed the wish that the In-
the state helps to construct ought to Wo want to pay our freight to neigh Rango 7 East, Willamette Meridian,
he has so far failed in all attempts »tltutes would be of frequent occur-
Klamath County, Oregon, saving and
______ _______
once, and more than likely steps will make an appropriation and also the bors rather than to strangers. Our excepting all that portion of lot 2, of
adjacent
property
to
the
road
ought
freight, next year will probably be
NEW BIHINESS FIRM.
*><’ 'aken to arrange for many such
Beginning at the
to pay part of the cost of building. 16,000,000 pounds. This costs us Section 29, fo-wlt
Klamath Falls is to have a collec- affairs In the future.
Southam! corner of »aid lot 2. thence1
He
believes
that
if
the
state
makes
------ «------
one cent a pound from the railroad;
tlon agency. H. E. Boudinot and
an appropriation that someone ought this money Is paid to teamsters, and North 10.80 chains, thence West
Wm. Wagner have secured offices ov IMUNI» OVER TO THE
10.80 chains; thence South to the
to be appointed to take charge of the
er the Stilts Dry Goods Store and are
NEXT GRAND JURY. work who is specially trained In road Is Is now spent mostly in California. meander line on the right bank of ,
I think you people want some of this the Klamath River, thence follow-
getting ready to engage in a general
Papers were served on J. V. Hous construction.
money.
collection business, giving especial at
ing said meander line up stream to (
He also believes that from
tention to local accounts. They have ton, Carl Reed, C. F. Goodrich ami
Will Steel then took the platform the place of beginning, containing 12 1
most
of
the
other
parties
charg
-1
150 state convicts ought to
already made arrangements with a
and gave the history of the origin of acres, more or less, held under mort
few of the business men to handle with gambling and allowing gambl ioned in suitable rock quarries crush i the proposition to build the Crater gage In this suit foreclosed, be sold '
all of their collections the first of ing In their house, on Thursday and ing stone for use in the various coun Lake road; Its progress and the pur to satisfy any judgment or decree ob
each month and have received such they appeared before County Judge tics for road construction.
pose of the meeting of the commis- tained In this suit; and that an order
encouragement that they feel assured Griffith ard walxed examlnarlon and
There should also be an engineer, 1 sion today.
of sale be made, as under execution,
were
bound
over
to
the
Grand
Juiy
that their venture will be a success.
who has had special training in this
to the Sheriff of Klamath County, Or
"Jt
Is
now
up
to
the
people
of
this
In addition to the collection agency | in the sum of >500. Most of the par work, to take charge of the highway county to say whether this road will egon, and that sale be made as pro- ,
ties
furnished
bonds.
Several
o.iier
they will do mailing and addressing,
Improvement in every county in the lb* built. If Klamath County gives vlded by law on all of said real prop- j
I
handle all forms of outdoor advertis ¡parties became scared and left town, state.
i >50,000, we can raise the >450,000. erty as described herein and that all ,
fearing
that
warrants
would
be
is
ing, write insurance and look after
Mr. Scott gave a diagram of the There will be spent In Klamath Coun right Hti'l title and Interest of the|
the renting of dwellings and business sued for them.
construction
of roads from crushed ty >300,000 of this money. Let us defendants In and to such reul prop- !
Sheriff Barnes states that now that
blocks.
rock
He
explained
that in many hear from the taxpayers of this coun erty, or any portion thereof, be fore-
f.______
the movement has been started It Is
closed, and for such relief as may be
< ases a large amount of material was ty ''
STEAM SHOVEL ARRIVES.
1,1; Intention to arrest everyone found
4
equitable
wasted
if
the
mater-si
was
properly
The first of the steam shovels for 'violating the law, and that notice
Mr Slough took the fioor and slated
This summons Is published In the
! rolled and packed it was his opinion that the tax on a man who pays 1100
work on the railroad grade arrl.'eJ! *»>
8l*en the fruit standi and
that three layers with a total depth a year, the tax for the Crater Lake Klamath Republican, a weekly news
Thursday and the next morning was other places warning them against
of
six inch** w.ruid be sufficient for road would amount to >10 for the paper printed and published ut Klam
unloaded Lorn the barge at the foot ‘be selling or giving sway of any li-
tl,e
most durable roads. Each layer t wo years. He urged the taxpayer», ath Falls. Oregon, by order of the
of Oak street and is. being taken tutors or the display of same in win
luiut
ire thoroughly idled as It was to favor it nnd his remarks weru en Hon. George Noland, judge of the
the Realties hill where It will •*oni- dows or behind the bar
above named court, and dated On
The movement has now been start put uown
thusiastically received.
i ience excavation work. A cook a it-
October 29th, 190k, directing
Mr. Scott strongly urged the Im
1». B. Campbell followed, favoring
llt and tenjs and a number of teiiinx ed and from present indications the
The first publication to be made
•vith scraper* arrived during the lay ¡town Is to be given a thorough clean portance and benefit to be derived the Crater Lake and Lakeview roads. on Thursday, the 5th day of Novem
Alex. Martin, Jr., offered the fol ber, 1908 and the last publication to
utid camp will be established at once. ing and the law will be enforced to from the building of a road east and
The second steam shovel will ar the letter The county officers will west connecting Klamath and Lake iowin resolution:
be made on the 17th day of December |
"Resolved, That It Is the sense of 1908.
rive In a few days and will « ommence probably be assisted by the city offi i counties
"I do not believe," said the Judge, this meeting that Klamath County,
work on the cut above lhe Hot cials.
F. H. MILLS.
----------------- •-----------------
! that South(Mt8lern Oregon can rfo through Its County Court, pledge the
Spring* addition A large camp will
Attorney for Plaintiff. Î
See Ady for marsh lards.
tf a better thing from an educationol, >50,000 in two installments, and that 11-5-12-17
also b* established th*re.
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
GOOD BOADS MEETING.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
KEroitr <»i rm < <»xi>iri«»\ oh
THÉ FIRST TRUST *» SAVINGS BANK
I,
il
Mt KI mimmi I i K m II«. in lh» "iMtc n(
£1. HMMIs
tin* <
II 1 laisih«»», Hept,
OOlrAHb
RtSOURCCS
1 «Mint hii ‘1 1 Mm • uhin
Ihie (min M|»i>rt»v<h|
I' hn I i “ii I imik I ............
> l4,8f>U <»>
<UII IMI
I.OU0 00
l»Miik*
Total............... *.............. ..
..................................
. .>30.8110 (Ml
DOLL ans
liabh itiks
• *.'f»,D*itl (Ml
:tii2 Hl
6. IMI 12
6 4ÏW
I
Capital »h* k pani im
UmlivhltHl prvHta, l«*-** VMp«'iiavH anti taiv» pabl
Tim» v»riilicah‘M «•( <|vpo»it
SnVllijl» drpoMlit .
....... ■ *
Total....
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Opening of Oregon
Central Military Road Grant
$200
buy« n lot in Lakeview and n lami
varying in size from ten to one
thousand acres.
Five acres of cucii ten-aero ranci, irrigateti.
the sanie regardless of the size of
the
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