♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ DEI II I IL l'At'EB «>F KLAMATH WO Mi Y. • ♦ ♦♦«•♦♦♦•♦K»*«** VOL. XIV. LAVINO It III .H At II..SH »I lltbll KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLb, KLAMA1H LUUMY, OKEuO5, AHhiL »5, , «> bllAI.L li E < 1.1 EIIKA1 I. •> « t T AI.ING I > H 111 T President Kmidui sun, >lr. C K la­ ta vu aud other members of tho « Alli. E «EK. iHi». ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦* a • ♦ • i.i inis*, irti i .. H : t.1.13 ti i «.«, « V * * 'U. 3 WORK HT A RIH AT < LEAR LAKE DAM .!>« Day was v »«y appropriately Tl < ..i«,ck of lumber In tbe yards red Friday, both during the of tLe uw mill« In Klamath Falls Is On, of tho Govcrnm ■■it engineer* are becoming convint'«! tl at If :un .on aud aft'.rnoon, by the pupil« becoming v. ry low. There ha3 been and a am»!! crew have been s 'nt to wait for th« adoption of the tl • public schools. Ti e exercises m«»re tl nn th«» usual sale of lumb'>r Clear Lake to malt» pr «ration* for Thfit. if a c I* bri will bo over before anything can »at tastefully d corut d for more lumber during the winter than r.zkcd for furnishing «lump cars, will rt n< h Mldlaml within a we«’k. takoo, tho people of b«» done In providing a s-wer system «■• o.i by tl ti pupils arwl t<»arh- tl ';y did all of la t summer. The track and other noc< : equipment From Mldlund to Klumulli Fulls, it unter lulu it full of for ti.o city. They I uvo, tberulure, t.r M.<; walls were d.up:d with flags ■««Ills a now making preparations for doing ti>e work. It tb< macnin- is stated, tho road bed has been with a dolci uiinnUon Ind ti.o city surveyor maki» n plat of bunting, and on stands around to b'gin sawing for the summer. < y n ark« t is such t.s to p rinlt of lev* led und Is r n in. I along ti.i: .«tairwa.. and Ackley Bios, have only about a immediate d »livery of equipment, rails, ao It Is only u matter ot u or any other placo, the picbttblu cost of u main system. t«.e wludows were many beautl- half a million feet of rough lumber tie work will be prosecuted at once. abort lime when the track will bo nuet« that whuu the affair is over Hie It la found tl al the coal «ill be about 1 potted plauts. on 1 and, and most of this Is box I if it had not been for the difficulty •omploted. whole country will kuow that Kia ♦ 58,000, Including a s. pile tank and Ti.o greatest attraction, however, lumber and will be re-.->awed for box i between the Water User* Association The grade has b< • u completed fur muth county bas Lad u c lubrutlon. curtain Intel al.« to counuct with the «, ti.a cxteaslve display of birds material. They will »fart sawing on end the Reclamation Service, these ««uno llinti from the up« r lake to the No half-way uff.tir «I ould bo tolera­ main s«wer. ! : ¡In al« which were airangcd on Monday and expert to run steady bids would have h«'n advertis'd for railioud yurda lu thia city, und it ted. 'Ilo citizens siiuuld determine Und'-r tho prerent charter It is pedc-tals und shelves around the all summer. They lave a million some time ago, and the probability Is report« <1 that the track laying to go the limit or o I. hi had belter poszlblo to vote bonds to the amount room. The large collection contained and a half feet of logs in the water1 is that the machln'ry would lav* crew will «-ontlnui ou to the lake not start iu. of >95,U00, uad us ti e Indebtedness many beautiful speclm.ns of native to begin sawlrg on. By using their been here and the work would have and that the spur will be pul In to Il is easily possible to bring 10,- of the city is about >45,000, this J birds and animals which would do kiln they will have dry lumber with­ been going on for the past thr«?* connect with thu lain* l-ak<> mill and 000 people hero for tho occasion. would lrnvo >50,000 with which to ' dlt to a museum. Most of the in ten days aft^r beginning sawing. ‘ weeks. Home valuable time has b"en the box factory. No *li>nln* service on tbo Luka couBtle* could be induced to amount, aud the counciluieu iuen- , life. The mounting was all done by feet. This Is good dry lumber, but: on tbe upper project during Iho ta- road, but from prvM»nt Indications .com*. The accommodations In the [tloncd are favorable to going ahead ' Walter Donart, one of the seventh al) common grades. They are prac­ tire summer. tho track ahould b«’ completed be­ city will be uaully overcrowded und bonding the city under the ' grade pupils. tically cleaned out of upper*. They ! A very harmonious feeling is no* fore the first ot Muy. aud undoubted­ ' without outside people, aud urrungo- present charter and got work started The forenoon exercises were con­ state that last fall they expected to prevailing throng! out the entire pro­ ly trains will bo running Into Kia- | menta could be made for camping on the sewer system at once. Tbere ducted by tbe pupils of the first four have enough lumber to run them ject, especially in tbe upper country. math Falls by the middle of iho grounds near the depot. People from Is no question in tbe minds of the grade«, and consisted of songs by tbe late in the summer, but that the de­ Mr. Patch, the new project engineer, month. tho country should be Invited to citizens about the n«-ce- Ity of Im­ school and the several grades, and mand during the winter was far seems to be disposed to do everything come i with their camping outfits and proved sanitary conditions at once, recitations and reading by the fol­ heavier than they anticipated. The he can to further the work on the TWO TONb OF ii(M>/.E. tents and huvu a place provided for and II U probable that If the council lowing: Constance Miller, Ernest Moore mill will begin sawing about project and help the land owners, them to camp and a place to keep rixummcnds this action that It will Stearns, Nellie Price, Fern Hanks, the first of May. und this disposition Is meeting the Klamath Falls is not tbo only town their hoiKx or pasture to turn them meet with unanimous approval. The Ix>ng Lake Company has approval of the people, who are Stanley Santinaw, Dorothy Maston, In tho county that I* going after the into. These accommodations should Mr. Zumwalt in his report says: Madge Shlve, Flora Warn, Alden about 400,000 feet on hand. Most anxious for perfect harmony and a violator« of (bo local option law. all be free, and tho visitors should “The estimate of cost for tbe system North, Josephine Fink, Ted Shipley, of this Is In the woods near the lo­ friendly feeling between the Service Morrill has tho latent coau. Fruuk Le at no expense except what they 1« baaed on prcænt prie«*«, freight lxils Chitwood, Clute* Lockwood and cation of the old mill, but teams and the land owners. Bloomlngcump «nd his clerk, L. A. might wish to expend with the mer­ rates and wages, and covers the ter­ Elvle Hubbard. A solo was also will begin hauling it to the city Obenci aln, have been arrested, anti chants. ritory murked red ou the accom­ r«»ndered by Miss Maaten. right away. Nearly half of thi- i«» GT.C.W APPLES AND SPUDS on Friday pleaded not guilty before By providing free accommodations panying map. The total length of stock is of the better grades suftabh in the afternoon tbe program tho Justice of tbo Peace at Morrill. to those di siring to camp. It would .«ewer on the streets is 2 8,934 feet. opined by u song by the school, and for finish. They state that the; l. mcr Appkgu who owns 17.4 Throo aeporato charge* were filed In rtmult in having two thousand pro­ The «-qtlmato on the above. Including wa.i folowed by an address by Judge have been able to fill all orders so* acres in the Enterprise tracts. Is tbo complaint against each man, nnd pio camping just outside the city it septic tank and pump station for Benton, who talked to tbe scholars far, and expect their stock to last1 setting out one cere in apples this tho Judge placed the bonds at 1500 limits, who would spend two or tl «« low levels, nnd a lot on which on bird nnd animal life. Attention until the new lumber Is dry and year. He does not expect to go for each complaint, or a total of three days hero having a good limo. to locate tho pump plant, is >38,000. »aa drawn to tbe great lessons to ready for market. The Long I^tke t>-avi!y tn the growing of fruit, A couple of hundred Indians could This sum does not include the cost be learned from observance of the mil! will start up on Monday. Nearly although he believes it will do well >3000 fur tho two men. The p".'.lmlnury Inarin* was set be Induced to conic here with their of tilling In and grading streets, habits and life of animals and birds all of their cut lumber will be used here, but it is only his intention to for tho 19th. F F. II Mills will appear | ponies, and «amping grounds should which may bo noci-ssary to prevent rig! t here at home. for bexos. so that they will have a -:<-t out a tome orchard for his own for the defendants. Attorney R. 8. bo suppllctl them. An old-fashioned tho sewers freezing and to protect Following the address by Mr. Ben- good stock of upper grade* to dis­ use. Mr. Applegate will plant six Smith wont to Morrill Friday and Indian village would bo an attraction them from travel." This estimate sin the remainder of the program pose of 1», the local ma-ket acre* to potato"3 and expects to dro* up the cumplulul* for I’rosecut and would be of great interest to was made some time ago, when was rendered as follows: have even a better crop th¡3 year Ing Attorney Kuykendall, who was visitors from th«» outside. A water freight rate* wero higher than they PREPARING TO CELEBRATE. than he bad last Last year he av- Song, "We Love tbe Grand Old unable to go. Mr. Kuykendall slut«-» carnival at night and excursions on will be with the arrival of the rall- Trees" by Fifth grade girls. eraged a profit of 1400 an acre on llat he tax plenty of rcllablo wit- ti e train and tho boat to Ady would road. The directors of the Chamber of his potatoes. They averag'd • Address on Arbor Day by Mr. nc**e*. A s.'arch warrant was Issued, be good fealur«*a. Commerce and committee members yield of 300 bushels an acre, A Dunbar. There would ho no end of attrac and II Is said that two tons of Song, "Beautiful Spring Time" Lcld a m«....g Tu- -dey U take poi lion of lift a eage yielded mo PLANN HIK C RATER LAKE. “boose'* were found In the collar al lions and entertainments which action on the celebration for rail­ bushels per acre. Seventh and Eigth Grades. might be provided, but their success Bloomlngcntnp's place. One small patch planted by Mr. Debate, "Resolved That Suffrage road day. It was decided to hold a Superintendent Arunl of the Crat- will depend on the action of tho peo­ big celebration, and some of the at ­ Applegate yielded an average ot Be Given To Women" between Should ple. If they are for a celebration er Lake National Park is making tractions recommended by the com­ 700 bushels to the acre. This is .Seventh and Eigth Grades. Ids plans for the improvements to of this nature, they should decide Judges—Mesdames Hum, Hanks mittee were excursions on railroad believed to be the record yield in Belween 7 5 and 100 tons of to put their whole soul In it and go be made at the park this summer. and boat, water carnival, barbecue, this county. This would make 42,- and Alford. Mr Arant states that the snow is freight have been received at tho In for a glorious time. One of our Affirmative Glenn Beales, May sei base ball games, parades, fireworks, 000 pounds to the acre, or on* going off very slowly this year and "if we Navigation Company's wliurf within citizens wisely remarked, Indian exhibitions, etc. The details pound of potatoes to each square Sanderson, Henderson Mulkey. a wook for Morrill merchants. For hired a few brusu bands to show visit­ believes that it will not in shape for of the celebration will be left in the foot. This is certainly growing them Negative — Edwin Cox, Nina Noel, tourist travel before the middle of years th«1 Merrill merchant* have ors coming In here that wo arc hands of a competent committee. pretty thick, but Klamath is the Albert Jacobson. boon hauling their freight In from awake, tl Wouldn't bo n«>ccssary to July, At that time there will prob- Drill recitation, "A Spring Flower Frank Ira wiiito and Alex Martin, place where things grow . ubly be six feet of snow on the tho south by wagon, It camo by spend more money to get others to Jr., volunteered to act as a com- Gathering"' Fifth Grade girls. way of Montague and later was come.“ That Is true enough—the mountalu near the rim. but this can mittee to solicit funds to pay the Speech, Judge Baldwin. CLEANING SAGE BRUSH. I auled from Mt. Hebron This year, others would hear about It an<1 come bo easily traveled over, as it will expenses. It is expected that every Solo, Mrs. Morgan. mile of the road, ouly cover about a however, practically | all of tho to see for themselves. Some brass Principal Dunbar and his corps of buslnes man and citizen will help J. F Adams, who is in the city Mr. Arant asked fur over 122,000 freight for tho Morrill country Is bands make music most of them this year, but Congres only assistants are entitled to great credit willingly, and voluntary contribu­ from Merril, think» he has one of allowed shipped via « Klamath Falls. Within muke a noise. Hero is an occasion tions should be offered, as the com­ a month tho railroad will bo running to make a noise that will be heard an appropriation of >3000. By judi­ tor the enthusiasm manifested in mittee will have all it can do and the best sage grubbing machines in co in- their work by the scholar*, and the the country. Mr. Adams recently to this city, and Morrill can get her from the Pacific to tbo Atlantic clous usu it will be possible to will necessarily have to spend a lot Lot's boost. If you hro a pletc certain work begun last year. creditable appearance they made of valuable time. The people have purchased one of the Steel patent freight from Mldlund Thia will Coast nocrsltato ouly u very short haul by booster, now Is the time to let the Tie trail going down to the lake before the public. Careful drilling expressed themselves as wanting a machines-and has been operating it world know It If you are not, send will be straightened out and improv­ and training were shown In the celebration, and now should show for about two weeks. wagon Mr. Adams us«?* six horses on the In your application at once and join ed and a wire cable will be run along recitations and the debate. The effect good faith and the proper spirit by machine and says he can grub from tho edge for the assistance and pro ­ of the past year's musical training tbo order. It pays the biggest HM LICEI» HALL GROUNDH. A horse trail was also apparent and many excellent coming through without waiting to five to seven acres a day and leave dividend«« of any order in tho world. tection of visitors. will also bo cut to the pinnacle and voices could be distinguished in the be asked and huviug someone argue it clean of brush. The brush is cut Tho base ball enthusiasts will hold the matter with them for hours. off at the roots about three to six some more buildings erected. choruses by the young people. a meeting tonight at 7 o'clock al the (X)MMITTKER APPOINTED Let everyone give willingly That Inches under the ground. The ma­ FOR RAILROAD CELEBRATION bowling alloy for tbo purpose of tak­ is the spirit. chine can be adjusted to cut at dif­ Tl'RN ON WATER. ing steps toward tbo organization of “SLATS'* IN JAIL. ferent depths. With the small brush Water was turned Into the big A meeting wns held last Friday a team. D. B. Campbell of tho Hot three inches is about right and for Government irrigation canal Wed- FOREST RANGERS APPOINTED. Springs Company generously offered of tho directors of the Chamber of Thos. Brlckell, who is better nesday. the larger about six. Besides cut­ A small head will be used Commerce and members of the com- to furnish grounds, and some of the known as “Slats,'' has been coni­ PORTLAND, Oregon, April 14.— ting the brush the ground is left boys went out this afternoon to select mitten on advertising, entertainment milled to the custody of ti!» sheriff until the ditch is primed and then the regular irrigation season will be The Forest Service has just announ­ in a pulverised condition and could a location and decidod on an Idoal and exhibits. A general discussion on a chargo of attempted arson at on. ced the following appointment* on be planted in grain without further was had on the proper obser ­ tract adjoining tbo dopot alto. It is Merrill. Brlckell was brought up As yet only about twenty applica ­ National Forests in Washington and plowing. The loose brush is turned the intention to begin practice at vance of railroad day,and committees from Merrill by Marshal F. M. Dur­ over by chains connected with the tions have been made for water, Oregon districts: once, and everyone Interested In base wero appointed to start the work ham. It Is said he was arrested at machine and as soon as the dirt dries and as there are several hundred Guy P. Smith, Assistant Forest ball are requested to bo presont to­ going nnd devise plans and to re­ Merrill for fighting, and, failing to from the roots, can be raked UP land owners, it is probable that the Ranger on the Washington National night, so that a line-up can bo made. port nt a meeting to bo hold next pay his fine, was put to work on applications will soon begin to come Forest; Sherman A. Brown, Earl with the ordinary rake. Tuesday. the strode, but ho refused to work. Mr. Adams will grub about six A speclnl committee was appointed He was then put In jail, which he in very fast. According to the reg- Abbott, Carl M. Ewing and Gaines UPPER LAKE NOTES hundred acres this year, He was illations, no water will be delivered H. Looney, Assistant Forest Rang ­ to recommend pians to provide fin­ attempted to burn. late in receiving his machine, but he until an application has been made ers on the Fremont National Forest; ances for tho celebration as follows: Brlckell evidently thought he and a contract signed, in order that Martin J. Gribble, Clarence L. can do a good deal of work this fall. The concrote blocks being placed A. II. Naftzgor, E. II Hal), Frank knew more than the Merrill officers nndcr tho englno of the now mill Ira White and R. H. Dunbar. The and he only laughed at them and tho applications may be approved, Henson, F. W. Stahlman, Marion Then the brush will quickly dry and will be completed In a day or two. entertainment committee for the caused them as much trouble as he each land owner must furnish an ab­ Burlingame, O. S. Callison, George can be burned without hauling it A Mr. Stono has leased tho Wood stract of title of his laud, which must Ledford and G. M. Talmage, Assia­ from the land. celebrntlon will bo: Geo. T. Baldwin, could. Tho officers tried to find be passed upon by the attorney for tant Forest Rangers on the Oregon place of Alex. Adams, who has it Alex. Martin, Jr. , B. St. Geo. Bishop, some plan of getting rid of him, and In charge. Mr. Stone moved In on CALHOUN JURY SECURED. Fred L. Houston and E. P. Morgan, finally brought in a charge of at­ tho Water Users Association, R. 8. National Forest. Wednesday. Theodore F. Cadle has been re­ This committee will prepnro a tenta- tempted arson of a building, and Smith. Ono of the lady fishers got an in­ stored to duty on the Fromont Na­ SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.—Otto tlvo program for railroad day to committed him to tho custody of the Ability to juggle figuros is neces­ tional Forest; Deputy Forest Ranger H. Mackroth, a retired grocer, was voluntary ducking yesterday. submit to the directors on Tuosday sheriff to await the action of the sary to the railroad that would es­ John B. Senecal and Assistant Forest sworn as the twelfth juror in the Work on the North 8tar will bo evening. Grand Jury. It Is not as much of cape rate regulation. Recently Ranger Roy E. Thomas, who have case of Patrick Calhoun today, and resumed Monday. The boat Is In a Joko to “Slats" now, as he hns Juggling has been done to show the been restored to duty on the Oregon I the jury, after proceedings extend- bo completed nt once. PURPORK OF TAX MONEY. boon placed In tho county jail and people that all of tho railroads have National Forest; James Allen, Assis­ ■ Ing over ninety-one days, was de­ COMMODORE. Tho total amount of taxos collected will bo hnndlod by tho stnto officers. operated at a loss In all of the west­ tant Forest Ranger, who has been clared completed. Assistant District ANOI I Illi NEW STORE. to ditto in Klamath county Is >108,- Brlckell was elected constable In orn states, whore 2-ccnt rates are attending the rangers’ course at the Attorney Francis J. Heney imme­ 851.24, and will bo used for tho fol­ this precinct nt the last election, but In effect, At the same time It Is Vnlversity of Washington, has been diately made application to the Court failed to quunllfy, ns he wns unable confessed that these roads have all restored to duty on the Washington for tbe selection of a thirteenth F. R. Olds has located n wall papor lowing purposes: earned dividends. The skillful mani­ N'ntfnnnl Forest. and paint store, temporarily, In n County schools, 118,4M.58; High to furnish bonds. Juror, who shall bo In readiness to pulator, however, will credit all of portion of tho building occupied by school, >5,809.73; Road. >1 6.279.38; The resignation of Maurice Ham­ take the place of any of the twelve tho Calkins grocery in tho east end Library, >264.06; City of Klamath A Chicago girl's trick dog had its the earnings to 3-cent Inter-state ilton, Assistant Forest Ranger on the who may bo disqualified by illness or of town. Mr. Olds Is an experienced Falls, >6,990.06; Bonanza, >427.28; car bitten by a bulldog nnd now she business nnd nil of the losses to 2- Washington Forest, has been ac­ some other reason. The request was workman nnd will contrnct all kinds New Court House, >10,563.20. The Is suing the owner of tho latter for cent state business. cepted. earnestly opposed by council for the of painting, paper hanging, calclmln- balnnco of tho tax Is a special tax |2000. She must have heard of the defendant, who declared it might ing and tinting. He has a nice fresh and bonds for tho school districts value placed on his hands by Pader­ Jas. H. Driscoll and H. L. Holgate The Boston Store Is the place to consume another week to secure stock of wall pnpor and paints throughout tho county. ewski. uro in the city from Bonanza. nave money. the additional juror. («bl