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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1909)
HI« DE 4L IN I IKK. Spot Cash < rrv will hive < iHi’Ti On«- of tin- larg- t land deals r.i There Is no longer to be any de the W- »t was consummated lust week lay by tin- charter comtula-don In get when tin- Oregon Valley Lumi ('out- ting down to hu-lii-ai ami drawing For your Hggs, Veg tables, Chickens and Farm Produce way, was a surprise to many, as th« Cn< ult Couil anil other buslm-ss mat- cattle company was strung financially Uis taking other members from tl.* ami could have maintain-d Hu stock city, was fully understood by the growing Interests here for some lime. Council. But Mr. Ihiryford and bin partners Judge Benson, one of the members saw the trend of the times her#», ainl* of the commission, will return from concluded that their holdings were I Lakeview Wednesday and then m»»rn- becoming too valuable for stock rais i b»-rs will hold a meeting on Tburu- ing, especially s<» lii view 'it th«- fact • >• nlng «nd lave ngr*-»-1 to no -t that thousands of lam! hungry people !ea»ii • venlt.g after until the charter are soon to invade this section and Is finished. Both Mr. Reames and would I ave clamored for a subdivl- j fudge Drake gave it as their opinion nlon.so that small holders could niuk* ,il ut they would be able to have the homes thereon. In this condition we I new charter completed within ten are but und-igolng a repetition of , ¡da.,« ___ or two weeks. The secretary wI at Las heretofore taken place all has already received a. large e number over the West. Sooner or later the of chart«-rs of other cities through Incoming rush of settleme.it has drlv the date and Judge Noland has fur en the cattle and sheep men out of nlsl.cd a copy of the A'.torla charter, the business, and their ranges once Portions of the old charter will be money, au *<• und thin city, from u upatsely settled and subservient to used and some of tbe best WA1T-.ll (OMI’A.Vk At TH. sections former exparienca, well know. We tho few, now have become the pros of the charters of the other eiti«’* Will No lainger 'Ink' 1 ill-n»l<*ii<• «nd are going to husband our resources. perous hotties of thousands. will be added and t »<* w sections cov- J The surest and qulcke.it way Is to Will < nl Out Honw Hydrant*. In th» purchase of this splendid erlng local conditions will be drawn I stop construction.” property the Oregon Valley Land Co. up. A very p<<uliur condition •<xl»'k nt How about the rumor that you nr»- I iuh mor«- than kept the faith with its The City Council adjourned until , the present time b- .tween thy city and going '9 cut »rut street light, and hy contract holders. Il has shown Ils Tuesday evening at which time the i honesty of purpose, by giving to commission believes It will have some th*- Klamath Fall* Uglit A Water drantaf "Wc Lavr not said so, but on April those wbo have Invested, an interest of the proposed ntw charter ready ( Goinpauy. The Council I* of the up Inion thut the fruuchlac of the Light 1st If wv are not paid In cash or n In this great property, which, at low to submit to that body for their con A Wat* r Company Lua clapx* d and new contract c’.Ltrcd Into, wc will est estimate, is fully woilh half ■* sideration. While the work asked of so far haw not aeon fit to extend It cut out street lights and twelve hy million dollars at ruling prices, and u the charter commission is rather a Mr. II. V Gates camo here recently drants, the contract for both having gr*i*t d»al more when the valuable thankless job. the members present for the purpose of aaklug the Council expired. Any warrant Issued for sei water rights thus acquired are taken stated that they did not so consider Th»- Into consideration. It mak»<s every it but rather accepted It as a distinc to extend the franchise according to vice thereon would be Invalid the provisions of the contract. which original t* n hydmnts would remain contract twice as valuable as It was tive honor and they would take pride before, and this, too, without on? In doing the best they could. Some ho claims th*) are under obllr.utloti In scrvlco." Have you mad»- any effort to com cent of add«’d cost to the sharehold of the best legal talent of the city to do. An ordinaire,* wan Introduced ers. an*i road at the last meeting but no promise? are on the commission and have 'The contract provisions are so Il Is a moat magnificent thing to promised to freely give their advice furth*r action has been taken It was expected that mtns action would b-t elear In tio-lr obligations that the do, and President .Martin aud his on all questions involving the forma taken at the meeting last night, but ninn who suggests compromise starts associates in thia matter have built tion and adoption of the new charter. ! dishonestly. We have compiled with a monument for themselves for lion- the matter was not brought up Tlrero hiur been several rumors on all that we obligated ouraclvca to do esty and fair dealing that will be a. the street today to the effect that the The city did th* same and then went ••ndui Ing as time. 160,000 LBH. OF WOOL Sluce this deal bus been made, Water Company was going to shut off Into the courts to repudiate, but HOLD IN t MATILLA COI NTT. Thors Is a clear obligation many, many regrets Lave been ex the city water und lights and In ad failed dition to these rumors the announce on their part to renew the contract pressed by local people that they were PENDLETON*. Ore , March 14 — : ment waa given th* papers stating und no honest man could refuse to so short sighted as to let a good thing By the sale of 150,000 pounds of wool that the company would not under comply However, wo did make tom*- slip past them, and all the regrets a bunch of woolgrowers at Arlington take to make any further extensions offers, one to rebuild the street light are not confin«»d either to people in have opened up the- s»»ason for this of tbclr system or furnl-h water to system Into a mod»-rn type, giving modest walks of life. section of Oregon. The price paid President Martin c •nln’e bis new residences To determine what better lighting and cut the price 34 Is believed to be from 17*4 to IS- attitude the company intended to take per cent und we agreed wherever mud«* good all his trant-net(»»•»• here, cents. This is an advance of at least In the matter a representative of this Tungsten lamps are used to cut the and should he conclude to float an 5 cents p«-r pound over last season paper called on Mr. II V Gates ou rate on»- and two cents per candl»- other similar proposition n'-rkiTs Though sales have been reported Tuesday at bls office The follow power, aud to lay a six-inch water ho will find lota of mi*n who win hank irevlously this season in Baker and! ing questions were asked Mr Gates l sin along Klamath avenue aud place I on him In the future right here In Wallowa counties, this is the first What Is the meaning of the an I croon 14 hydrants and add hydrants Lakeview <ale so far reported between the Cas- ' nouncement you gave the Herald to- all over the city so that In the rest ado and Blue mountains. The move donee portion no building would be M'HOOLH IN GOOD CONDITION. ment will be genera), though the lar dnr ’ •'ft means that the City Council re over one block from two hydrants, ger part of the I'matllla growers will fuse’s to carry out th» conditions of making a total of 7u hydrants In the County S* hoo) Superintendent J. G. no doubt hold their clips for th» an tbe contract botwean us and the city, city, the added cost per year to be Hwan Is still k»>eplng up his good nual sales dates. one of which conditions Is Tl at If |911 and we gave an option good work for the schools of the county the city docs not purchase the plant, until September, 1911, for purchase and thia work Is beginning to show- they shall renew the contract and on arbitrated value.” very satisfactory results. Mr. Swan NOTH E OF Gl AltDlAN'S SALE Don you expect any setti* went out last week visited the Summers school franchise in periods of five years OF ID. Al. I STATE. each, or In the present instance ex side of the courts? and r»>|*orts the school In fine condi Notice is her»-by given that in pur "If we can avoid it no courts for tion. They are taking up the work tend to Hepteinber 1811. The result suance of an order of the Honorable j of the Inaction I* thut we huve no us. and I hope the city has all It of Improving the grounds and are J. B. Griffith, County Judge, of the I legal right to excavate In the streets i « ants. I hope the better element of planning to set out a large num tier County of Klamath, and State of Or for any new work. For this reason the city will wake up from their of yourig trees and also to seed the egon, made on the 30th day of No and to save prosp<*ctlve customers sleep of Indifference, investigate and (.round for a lawn. Many of the vember, 190?, In the matter of the loss by depending on us we Inserted settle It. Business men would have schools are adding an additional three estate of Charles H. Moore, an in setti»’»! It long ago. It is a vital ques t -ontha to the term and most of tbe the nd explaining the situation.'* sane person, which said order au tion to us Wc lose money In auv W'hat new work were you Intending (cachera bnve been engaged for spe thorized the sale of the real estate »•vent. The city and Its citizens lose cial short terms. to do? hereinafter described. ' Water and light extension to Bu the benefits from Improvements wc C. E. Mulkey has been engaged to The undersigned, John N Moore, ena Vista, llot Springs und other ad make year by year. While It suffers teach an additional three months at guardian of the estate of the said , ditions and to the railroad grounds, no apparent loss in money it does In Fort Klamath. This will give the Charles 11. Moore, an insane person, ; and to perfect our present water sys credit, and whenever the city goes In school a complete nine months term will on and after the 10th day of: tem In the original town so as to af to the market for sale of bonds It B P. Alexander will also teach April, 1909, sell at private sale for | ford better pressure and supply dur will And a black mark against It for three additional months at the Loos- cash, subject to confirmation by said ing Ores. Wo would continue as In ntt*-mpt»-d repudiation of its first Is ley school in the lower Fort Klam County Judge, the following describ the past three years anticipating ev sue and a continuance In repudiation ath district. ed real property, to-wlt: East Half of contract won't whitewash it any. ” ery demand. During that period our Clyde C. Craig, formerly of Port of the North West Quarter and the When do you expect to go away? land. will begin on Monday a four power plant fias Increased from a I North Half of the North East Quar "Probably Thursday morning and months term of school at Odessa. capacity of 50 H. P. to 400 H. P, ter of Section Twenty-six (24), Town- . I our mains from two miles to eleven not to return for several months.” Miss Jane Given has been given a ship Thirty-eight (38) South, Range and one-half miles. Rlectrlc lines throe months contract to teach the Six (6) East, W. M. WHO COVIJ) EXP KIT MORE? in greater ratio. Our reaorvolrs now Ixing latke school. She will begin Propositions for the purchase of oover many hills and not once during Perhaps few of our readers know school on Monday, March 23. said property may be left with Alex that time has the Connell had to of the plan, somewhat recently de Miss Cora Griffith will open a six Martin, at the Klamath County Bank, make any demand for any extension. vised by an old and reliable Pacific months term of school at Swan Lake Klamath Falls, Oregon, or at the of No municipal or private plant In the Coast institution, whereby there is on March 22. fice of Geo. W. Trefren, Attorney at state of Oregon can show as clean or furnished in one contract and for Miss Olive Faught will open a Law, Ashland, Oregon. clear a record. Wo had appropriated one price a combination of life.health term of BChool at Sand Hollow on JOHN N. MOORE, |>0,000 to expend in 1809. We have and accident insurance, with a guar April 5. Guardian of the Estate of Charles H. ordered ail construction stopped, anty of substantial yearly cash allow Mrs. Archye Klrkendhll will open Moore, insane. have notified the railroad and all oth ances for total and permanent disa the school at Ix>ne Pine, near Mer Date of first publication, February • ers interested that no extensions will bility, whether this arises from sick rill, on March 22. This district has 25, 1909. 8-95-4-8 be made. We cancelled an order for ness or accident; a weekly Indemnity just completed a fine new school a car of plpo loading for us, and when for temporary disability and an old building and la now planning to our present jobs are complete the ago pension after the contract ma mako It one of tho most attractive construction force will be let out.” tures. There are In addition all the schools In the county. The property along the present water mains? modern features found In any reliable Is under the government ditch and "We cannot mnke any new taps eastern company, and the cost Is will be Irrigated. A fine lawn is to for service. We are more sorry for within the reach of all. This is cer be laid out and shade trees are to this than anything else, for It strikes tainly extending the benefits of In- be planted throughout the grounds the Innocent nnd needy demand for hu rance as far as any one could reas With tho aid of irrigation this can water.” onably ask, and Indicates that the be made a very beautiful spot. You have been laying mains right day of genuine Ir.-iurance reform has along wltnout any renewal of con arrived. Terms for these contracts Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, the tract. Why do you stop now? or for agency work are furnished by "Newly Weds,” arrived on Saturdav TkmsrsmorsMrCsIl Pstlrrns.oM tail»*« Vs««* Stfftr« than of any other make of pa* tert” i his •* oh "Because we have been doing that C. M. Wood, Manager of tho Pacific from Portland. They were met at account ot their style, accuracy ana siinpl-tity. McCall's Ms.axlae Ths Qiire* of * *M«r'l« which was Illegal Is no reason why Mutual Life Insurance Company, the boat nnd escorted to their new more subscribers than any other l.artieN* M -K »me. t • wn should continue. However, the Marquam Bldg., Portland, ’a aubscri|»iloniii numbeik) co«iv 30 cciiie. - :1'r ’ homo In the Baldwin building. The yeai number, cent»», Mvery anbacriber gets a M l ( -ii l'at apparently hostile attitude of the wedding march was played with cow tern FiTe, Subscribe t<»d.iy I.ndv Atente Wsnlrd. nandeome prvm. meor City Council prenages a legal contest, J. D Carroll left on Frida) for bells. Most everyone was there so liberdcath <»-mtn>aai«'n I’utltrn < -•!.dIoMiei *•’ • si ns) and Fremi»m Catab-uif (showing < - premui" a wise man prepares for it. It takes Han Francisco on business. they know all about It. svut fi ves Auiiiesk ll.L ALL LU.» ; CW Y>Jik Buy your Groceries at the nonarch and save money :: :: MONARCH "Z™ D ol n Í SOU h CES L a- « uii*l Di»*- -nntu huiil iK/iMt*, 1 -i ure an i hxlurtw................ li! rom i r< herve iti. I m ..................... .. 1 ■ n hand ...................... 911 (A) ow 00 .. ÎI. , 1 ■ 1 Total................................. LtAHi i ries ( Mpll al .l. ck pun it. Ci.Ji *|.l.-*l j.i.'ht., I.--» ex|>eiii Time* I eri ifica’e. I’f ||*-|>' -It . . ahs .......... I tU 429 140 ........ 4,t.7l ........ doll -* rs 4 '.,.'i,(l*io 1 2|t> M,?85 .......... 12.245 si'«l taxa. pai»l .... IMI «2 on 17 Total.................................. H tat « or i>«r.G<»M. | County ni I, J . HiFu.enr, CAhLieT of th<* aSove>name<i bank, rh» • Hint th»' -lj*L*ment in true to the of inv knou nni J. W. SIEMEXs, (’awhter. HiLfcribed and rworn to before trit ‘.bi* llih day of Februaryt IW»9. A. M amtim , .J h , Notary Public. C okh /4'r—Attest: <h W. WHIIE, j ;• Directors. GEO. T. BALDWIN,) Low Rates TO OREGON DAILY During flarch and April ' From All Parts of the East. UNION PACIFIC. OREGON SHORT LINE. THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. $25 From OMAHA. $33 From CHICAGO. $25 From KANSAS CITY. $30.50 from ST. LOUIS. Correspondingly low from al) other points. TO THE PUBLIC Write letters to everybody you kn»»w in the East and tell them about these low colonist rates. Send them literature about Oregm, or z nd their addrc --.s to us and we will do it. In this way you can be a great help in the growth and progress of your state. YOU CAN PREPAY FARES if you want to. Deposit the necessary amount with our local agent and he wil. telegraph ticket fur anyone from any place promptly. Inquire of Agents or write to UM. McMl KRAY. (■«■neral PaeM-nger Ag»-nt Southern Pacific O-.d it Navigation Co., The Or#gon Railroa (Lines in Oregon). POItTLAND, OREGON. PORTLAND OREGON Momour C ompost M odkbstb P bicxs ONLY ROOF GARDEN IN PORTLAND The Tourist Headquarto» of Columbia Valley ZNQAGB ROOMS ÏARU FOR THE ALASKA- , TUKOT KXFO8THOT 7 i A a iroBTOS, “—g- M ason &. S lou g h abstracters : A olioloe line of Invest ments that will malce tlie purchaser money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH MIDWAY STABLE FIRST-CUSS TURNOUTS With or Without Driver CHAS. R- BALDWIN, Proprietor