Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 08, 1909, Image 4

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Trade at the K k K Store
Good, reliable merchandise, honest prices < Spring and Summer
Stocks are beginning to arrive < New Shoes for large and small,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Muslin Underwear, Shirt Waists, etc., etc
In fact everything to he found in an up-to-date store
And it’s no trouble to show merchandise
KKK STO Rii
KLAMATH Hits' HfiNT IUIÜ OULUa
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
Farm Journals In different parts
ot the country suoni to havo taken up
the question of free lumln r, uud con­
gress and everybody else lu Wuili-
tuiiiuu are being bombarded with lll-
eiature and letors urging that the
w tariff lull |H, a .ieibie.l to provide
r tl <
lumber.
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papers
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ut»n<;, limber to last
In
I years at the i.itu It Is
r but.
d. iln assert • hut the
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■ suply of timber being
•at i*
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m.a.i the paper mills
o laki ; H >.p i.t all bosh. 11« says
» I at ' uit r t
1 u supl) Is exhausted ou
lucilcun coutlucnt there
Ji virgin forests lu Mouth
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■I’l'iy the world for snv-
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If tills country »III
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■ ou mrvutlon legislation
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ire's that ought not to
n, tl tie. d never worry
Hit
.'iiishlug tl.nb'er supply.**
a duf ietii ■ of opinion its
Ot nut tL«• tariff It going
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the supply »>( timber, and
■'..d I n.el ot Is of the op-
ll.at tho tariff will Lave little
upou forest pr. »urvatlon.
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K. Elvy aud W. R. Wilson were tn
the city from Mei rill this week,
Jas. Pelion and wife returned
Monday to their homo at Fort
Klamath.
W, II. liohannnn, editor of the
Doi i l.i Booster, cutim up Tu
DVD DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
on a business trip.
Three carloads of freight were H ■
All communications submitted for publication in t! e columns of this
paper will be inserted only over the name of the »liter. No non do plume reived last Tuesday for th j I i I I'.'W
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wl-oh-alo grocery house.
articles will be published.
Tho new mill of tho Lt
Lumber Con. :;f.v blow 1'
c. • i >. I.
BALDWIN FOIJ MAYOR.
for Elio Writ lite Saturde).
Rev. Mur.; an, the evung
A Republican representative < all si
Now that it is assured that the Tuesday, after conducting
on JudgeBaldwin Hits me ... g in re- inilroad will reach Kmiuaih Falis
>r the cliy f.',' tie past t»
' a can­ ¡by the fit st ot May, it is time the
gard to bis decision to b<
I
'd
him
for
diuute for Mayor, and as
railroad cjiebrutivu committee gut
in a (our-yeat-old liainlliouiHU f'sii
a statement of policies I would aJ- busy.
Members ot the committee dard-bred troll ;
1" v hors" Is !> ■
vocate. In an interview Mr. Baid- otatu that they already have plans
Ing kept at t‘; - Manin.otl. Smbl
win said:
tor the celebration mapped out, and
The steamer Maiama ¡nought
**I am willing to submit my name that Just as soon as they can get a
lev.
n 49.000 fi t of logs yt«t<<rda.'.
for the consideration of tl.e p.xtple o( definite s'.aletnent from the officials,
this city for the office of Mayor, and the dale (or the celebration will be tl > ll:>l cot.sigkin<nt for the m »
If they believe that 1 answer their s.-t aud invitations sent out. The iiilll of tiie I.<>:ig laiko Lumber Co
Herbert Wells, wl.o l us be n hei
requirements I will deem it an honor Governors of Oregon and California
to be their executive; if. In their wis­ will be invited, and Senators Bourne ti e ¡«ut year with Maney Bros., t <•
dom, they believe they have better and Chamberlain aud Congressman conti actors on the government ditch,
timber, then 1 am for their choice. Hawley, and a number ot other ro- Util uu Monday with Ils wife fin
This decision has only been reached c!a: atlou a.:d government officials St. Louis.
Louis Gerber left lust Friday Lot
after constant importuning from all This cerebration, howqyer, will not
He was accompanied
sections of the city and all classes. be exclusively 'or outside people. Sacramento.
It has been so strong and so general. The Chamber of Commerce will by Airs. Alex. Maitln Jr., who la g >
The Western Hol’d Reporter will
that I feel it my duty to comply with make a strong effort to induce every ing to Nun Francisco, and later will |i. ui’ a -pedal Oregon edition April
the demand. In order that the clti-' resideut of the county to join with visit her mother at Nan Diego.
j 30th.
.’as. Pelton and wife. J. W .McCoy
tens may fully understand my post- j the people of Klamath Falls lu cele-
tlon on the questions uppermost In bratlng this event for one week, A and (>. B. Bunch were down from Ft
I n AX IIXRGX1VH
the affairs of the city at this time, large delegation is also expected Klamath last Thursday to attend!
the meeting of the Chamber of Com '
I will briefly state *njr views relative from latke county.
thereto: ,
There is one thing that the people nierce uud boost for the Improve­
'■in loan ,759 on tho deal
“In the first place i I am not in of Klamath Falls should do in pre­ ment of Wood river.
\ nice cottage with bath, large
B. W. Rice, engineer on the steam­
favor of paving any street out of paration of this event. The streets
ot,
»1790
A good buy.
er
Klamath,
who
has
been
sick
for
tho general fund; I the statement should be cleaned, lawns and private
We can .show you the
A largo reddenc', fine lol. »3590
that I am is misunderstood. The property should be beautified by the a few days at the Klamath Hospital,
Three cottages on three lots. Room
abutting property should stand all removal of refuse: trees should be Is reported as Improving. Dr Ham­
n< in; i for another cottage, »3250.
of the expense. T It ‘ is possible that. trimmed, and. in fact, the city ilton Is In attendance
MASON & SLOUGH
Joe Bugarman, who has been
the expense would be so great
crest that it
it ! should have a general cleaning up so
with
the
Portland
Store
for
the
past
would be advisable for the city to that it will present an attractive ap­
Folt SALE OR EXi HANGE.
in Klamath County
issue bonds running from two to pearance to the crowds of visitors two years, loft Monday for San
320 acres of cattle or fruit ranch­
five years in order to make it easy expected.
It would be well if a Francisco, After a few days In the
Inquire at this
for the property owners, but those general “clean up” day were de­ city he will go to New York for the plenty of fine water
office.
3-1Itf
bonds, all expense connected with cided upon, when every property summer.
Business In the county clerk's ot-
their issuance and the interest there­ owner and business man tn the city
FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS
on ought to be paid by the abutting would take a day off and Join in a flee shows a conslderahle Increase
over last yoar. The fees received by
property.
| cleaning up crusade.
"I am further in favor of the ts*
There will be many strangers who the clerk for recording "and tiling Fruit anil Ormi men ta I To, ». Tills
suance of a sufficient amount of!wiu visit this city for the first time during March, 1908, wore »197.80, I m Ilie time Io phiic your Orden für
bonds to install a first-class sewer j during, the railroad celebration, and for the same month this year they
Full l>eli,< iy. Our ,l«k 1« complete
system. We cannot afford to go half ¡f they are favorably Impressed with amounted to ,237.20.
D. B. Campboll has bls hands full and your iieeda iuii tu st be tuet al
way in such a thing.
The details the looks of the city, they are likely
for the payment of this must be to remain. It is an opportunity ot th ese days. He states that the past
Milli
worked out later, but I favor the pay­ a life-time for the people of this city week lots In Midland, the new rail­
W • will b ■ glad to make plans, furnl,!, climates and save you
ment out of the general fund °F and they should take advantage of road station, havo been going like
i
hot
cakes,
money,
worry and disappointment. Being acquaint'd with local
Thirty-nine
lots
were
the main sewer, the laterals to
It. There is work for the city of-
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built by tho property owners.
conditions and materials, wo guarantee uonutny, efficiency
I Helals, and there Is work for every­ sold up to Saturday fourteen sales
“One of the questions that is up one in preparing the city for the re- being uiade that day alone. Monday
and nut Intuition for tbo money expended
for solution, and one that ought to 1 ception of its visitors. The time is between 12 and 2 o'clock six lots
be solved, is the extending of the short and work should commence at were sold on the strength of the
city limits. Thl3 ought to be donei once. The storey and buildings will work being pursued in laying track
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without coercion, There is a middle
expected to dec< rate, and they across the marsh.
IlliM |>
<>p|M»U<' A inert'mi Hotel
ground on which the city and the should attend to securing their bunt­ F. J. Bowne returned Tuesday from
Mr. Bowne owns a tract
additions can Btand, and I favor a jng an(j flags before the supply is ex­ Bonanza
For an U|>-to-<late u I k ' c I, get
policy that will not only meet the hausted. If orders are placed now, of ?400 acres of land adjoining Bo­
n llainldcr, on sale at the GIN’
needs of the present city, but also the merchants will be able to replen­ nanza. and he expects to irrigate
suie or rent.
STORE.
For sale
those of the additions.
1 believe isir their stock if necesary in time 500 acres of It this summer. The
Tents to rent. Guns. We carry
land Is irrigated by a pumping plant • full line of H|M>rtliig goods.
that a fair policy ought to be pur­ for the celebration.
Ashland, Oregon
which takes its water from Lost
sued in this matter, and thus reach
river.
Mr fiowne 1s here figuring
an amicable adjustment of the ques-
DOWN COHEN THE HEBT.
WHAT WILL YOU NEED FOR FUTURE LIFE? Commercial,
THE GUN STORE
with Moore Bros, on a motor and
tlon.
Hhorthand and English are taught here In such a manner that
j.
B.
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AMBERN,
“On all questions affecting the
Klamath county Is in the best con­ power, and if arrangements can be
our students win success.
the American Hotel.
welfare of this community, I be- dition financially than it has been made, he may use electric power
Modern furnishings, thorough course of training, practl*
riioiM* ■M,
It is now only nine Instead of the gasoline plant he Is
lleve that all interests should be con­ for years.
cal Instructors, Individual Instruction, and healthful location.
sulted, and with that end in view, months behind in the payments of i using at present.
givo our students a decided advantage.
I would, if elected Mayor, form some v.’crrants. The last call of the treas-|
OUR GRADUATES 8 UCCE 88 18 OUR SUCCESS
Addi
ORDER TO NIIOW CACHE.
HELD FOIt FORGERY.
sort of a consulting board, composed ttrer .nows that there Is mo'iey on
tlonal Information may bo had for tbo asking.
lu the County Court of the Blate of
ot representative men—men whose hand to pay ah warrants irotested
Oregon,for the County of Klamath.
standing and experience would be D'ior to i nd Including J By 2 {
The preliminary hearing of Henry
such as to make their opinions and P.»l.
Morrell, charged with passing a forg­ In the Matter of the Guardianship
It is estimated that th* county ed check on W. E. Seehorn of the
advice of value to the city. Klamath
of Irene Myrtle Crance. a minor,
Now. on this 22nd day of March,
Falls has reached the dividing of <Va t will not exceed »30,000
The American House, was held Monday
the ways. It is for the people here last semi-annual report In March before Judge Mllle. The check was 1909, this Court having read and
to decide whether we shallhave a showed an expenditure during ’lie signed with the name of Stella Wat­ considered the petition heretofore
city or a country town. If the former, six months beginning September 1, son. Morrill was arrested by Deputy filed and now presented herein by A.
we must broaden and expand; we to be »26,000. This was much great­ Sheriff Schallock In Dorris Satur­ E. Crance, the guardfan of tho per­
must have the Improvements that er than was anticipated on account I day and returned to this city yester­ son and estate of Irene Myrtle
conditions are now demanding; we of the long term of court Just ended I day. He was bound over to await Crance, a minor, praying for an
must have harmony, both within and This amount with the expenses foe ho action of the Grand Jury at the order of sale of certain real estate
PROPRIETORS
without; all classes must be treated July and August of last year will lune term of court.
belonging tho Hald minor, Irene Myr­
alike—honestly and fairly; there bring the total debt to nearly »30
tle Crance, and It appearing there­
Of FRESH. SALT
must be no sections, but one whole, 000. This Is the lowest ft has beeii
FOK SALE CHEAP.
from that «aid r<»a1 estate nhould bo
solid and compact, so that the city for many years.
sold:
AND SMOKED MEATS
will at all times act as a unit. This
The levy this year watt the same
It Is Hereby Ordered, That the
3 3% freight wagons wlth beds,
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
13 what I stand for, what I favor and as that of last year, yet the count)
6 3M, freight wagons with bods, next of kin of said ward, or minor,
what I shall at all times endeavor has provided a fund of over »15,000
5 3% freight wagons with bods. and all persons Interested in tho Hald
to accomplish,whether as Mayor or a to be used In beginning the construc­
estate, appear before this Court on
2 logging trucks,
private In the ranks.”
tion of a court house, and also will
the 22nd day of April, A. D., 1909,
2 buggies.*
have over »23,000 for road purposes.
1 8 passenger thoroughly braced at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the
Court Room of this Court, at Kla- quarter of Section Twenty-four, In three weeks, boginnlg with tho 25th
itage.
The petition to the Reclamation
math Falls, In the County of Kla- Township Thirty-six south, of Range dny of March, 1909, In tho Klamath
1 set buggy harness.
Service, asking resumption of work
math, State of Orcgon, then and Two, west, Willamette Meridian, In Republican, a weekly newspaper
1 set hack harness.
LOS ANGELES, April 5,—Madame on the Malheur project, is about to
300 pounds chain.
there to show cause why an order Oregon, which said Interest she In­ of general circulation, published at
Helena Modjeska Is sinking rapidly be taken to Washington by Walter
should not bo granted for the sale herited from her mother, Elizabeth Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Complete blacksmith outfit.
and can live butafewhourslonger.it Griffiths. Ninety per cent of the acre­
1 pair
Studebaker
3 % truck of such real estate, described In Crance, now docensod.
Dated this 22nd day of March,
Is thought. She has grown gradually age under the proposed 150,000 acre wheels.
said petition as follows: An undi­
And It Is further ordered, That 1909.
weaker since Saturday and Is barely scheme Is said to be represented on Inquire of G. W. McIntire at Farm­ vided one-eighteenth interest In and sorvlce of this order bo mado by pub­
J. B. GRIFFITH,
alive.
the petition.
ers Implement and Supply House 4t to tho South half of the Southwest lication thereof for the period of 1-26 4 16
Conntv Jndgs
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
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HEN you think of it
that you pass more
time in your sleeping chain
be I Ilian in any other part of
the house, you want the place
as comfortable as possible,
Let us start vou out with a
handsome new bedroom suite
or, at least, one of those ele
gant metal bedsteads, fitted
with soft mattress and ^ent
W e are
offering some special induce
inents just now.
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GILLETTE
Best Ranchers’ Range
VIRGIL &
ORDER
SON
NOW
Building and Construction
BICYCLE S
CALDWELL BUILDING AM' CONSTRUCTING CO
Ashland Commercial College
RITNER, A. M.,
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President
City Meat Market
WEISS & ARMAND
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