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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ VOL. ■4 • XiV. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ K LAMATH REPUB L!CAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OKI GON, MAY J , ■ > ♦ ♦ • <»♦♦♦♦ >«> > > ♦ ♦ LEADING i i I. : t-F ♦ Sill T Il’ CN «>; i. , >N. » * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r^o. 7 PASSENGER SERVItt BEGINS SEWER BOM) GARRIES BY ON WEDNENDAY MAY 19th Al MOS! UNANIMOUS VOTE Orders Issued (o Move Office tors ol Ady Tl.«.- big mass in --ting held Friday lit tl,«« Court lions.- lad it.»- to Kldiiiath I alls luesddv—first train evening i'1'q..iii'l re.uR, and tl.o cuuiwillee appuiuti-d nun i-isji-il In raising »297, w l.lch bi Inga ILu lallrou«! ccieuiu- I eaves on Wednesday Only Sixteen Properly Owners in the En tire City Who Express Themse!', es as Opposed to Sewer System On at <ount of a telegram r. < < lv«.-d on Tu< . .day fi< m I ' . k o f. r Trulli«: of • uuimerco seriously considered ...................... ----- • cl anglng the date of • «» tho — railroad c .«lnatlon again. It was finally de- '.lon fund up to »748. Tills Is con eld« <1 to hold tho celebration ou tributed exclusively for use for the J uno 2, the date decided upon, as I l-l abonrdi" That is the glad cc-lobiutlou. lie-bld a this, munti.1/ plans l ad ali.-ady be« n made for Klamath Falls has again taken un i i i» i\ l>IU »hi N IIOW. sound tl ut the p<uplu*uf Kin-' Slli.t. l s F.jR IKESFAKMNG. pasiuculs I uvu b< - u subsciibud lo 11) !■' lay. Tl •- telegram fiom Mr. a h an«l for progre . 'it.e »45,'»'tO Fulls «un I <nr If they <nr«> to* lLu Publicity Fund , wbich will newer bond L-'.e carried at the • war as follows. 11. depot W• I... d .■ A wr.r ;.t war i . 1 la t Monday u;> • ■ I cb ction ■ • ■ I ■ UlUOUiJl U j ¡or thè yc-ar, by a vote Yi.ur wire da.e. We bell vc that 19th. * mornlr g for the arrout of Philip of 1».J to 18. Con >1 . 1» int mit 'li.u meeting was unanimuu» iu '• t by your committee prior the WUl.ll of >>eutl.l-ll) i’llclflc .d .u of n j.-y.i.a c-.myallnt of Dave *a. laken in e. ., although l‘* vor ol l.oiUiug a c< ieuiauui), anJ lo 14ifi Inst, might »uriou3iy affect j Lizke., a: 1 81 criff Barn- s went on.y a bfi.ali vote w « cast on ac- _ committee volunteered I it.« ber-1::' ridai ' from here to Portland I i fi l'-nd occupi, s a a ! to Dairy to st i ve the warrant. The ' ' t < t 11 .: , . 1; - i *» tic town Jati uwuit- vices hi soiicltlbg li.u 1 I COU.pll l . .. g;.i that Oden shot at > l. I <. . 'il..; VOlu by any to pay the expense«, Foliuw Ing I J ui <• 7th to 12th, inclusive. The > of muiiilauglHcr, .Ci a rlfl -, the shot going wards was as follow busi I ' two <■' l--b:ailons should not conili, t. ; Liskcy | i.u I III al II il Il i 111. uro tLo men wi.o l.uve Im.'ti busy • . < I J Ul. <’ ! through I. is clothes. ¿oduy raising tl.o mum First War«! Y< . 2C; no, 4. A. Bi : W. Li o r opinion June 14 1Ii or later lla< murd-ud man, nu iu on It U reported that there has been, Second Ward Yes, 43; no, 8. ll-ucl, G. ilcllueiiipur, Jr., F. L. « dale would Lu mure desirable. rmi, tbe inni d rr.-r, Lo J 1 Of tru b! L< f. < n Od'-n ai.d the Liskey Third Ward Y. , 35; no, 4. “C. s. FEE.” fri. tab. and witli n-v- Houston, H. ii. Dunbar, W. ii. Dol- » wry I (j ■• jojs for several years, an«! ‘ that ‘ rec-! I was-'-,.. lt| t’efi t ward uuer, \V. W. ilaldwiu, .M. G. Wlikins. reply was sent to <> partner» In u sub- Cl amber of CoLU- outly Mr. Odea ordered the Liskey would slow a iarg.-r vo'e against froni tho I" Ar I’. C. 11. bagg' it and II. E. Siili». peop! to keep off of 1 is place, Dave tie bonds, as j>ra ¡.ally all of the Following 1» a ii.it of li.u .« who oiupany. Saturday Liakey stat s tl at on Sunday he was prop, rty sewers Into the river, and ; uunt of a ia.-ge <• puliti: Sw< •)••» <-n- . .L . 1 ibid to I . Ra! .¿.od Fuad: ■ rossl ig tlo field on lis way to the r ally would not be benefited by the »25.00 ! < Association meeting d tn n May Dnv «-tobrr'tton nn«l 1 Marlin Brus and that t! e ball pai I3ed ’ proposed main «owe.-. However, tbe .. zi.Ob'i Club » ill bring every settler in t IMI r -»t drunk, b niil'i- a fre for nii 1 Alili« s» h the frort of hi3 coni. Ha fl ward sustain- I !' 1' « : r p.itatlnn . -.U) o tovn, tie Kia a th C was start • ’«1, (ini big wlilch | * * * and.isjn ?ly cam'.- to town and swore i progressive«., s :.i. I voted for tho <Jb«-nci ¿.in _,f omnieree I fcs settled o . 20.00! lmIla on tl -• |. ijWnrd £ n r hl ruck k < best interests of the town. 20.00 ' 2 r hi Railroad Day for * vrilh a dink«/ t le, After he wasj VaM Kli'‘ •r Uro» ; bt •” -i. g v.ai I'i'l Monday 13.00 ' tlon. i -truc It, Ma>lln v,ulk 1 to hlrt t< ut I»1- l; bifora J lea Mi.1er. Oden . 10.oo' «Into of the celebration ¡.as He lay down on P- 1 with Lb brat I « r cte !.\ n ;. s , d over awu.tiug the action ro bid on m i o. 1 0.00 been quite thoroughly advertised, Is I'l und dr«t'p»-l off Into what I iry, under bonds of 10.00 and It was thought that it w«>uld do I .-gnr«l I : ' m ’y a drunken | Tic Wyando”n I-dlan lends In O,- . . ■ e . tU .a furnished. . 10.00 arm t) nn g <>d to c! ango th. p. Monday n urning when I.i-. , t!< 1 thia and Lake count.. ; will probably tl <i Inaugurati. 1 of G o 1 it. . 10.00 u { of tl e celebration before tt.« ba sold to the higiieut bidder this foro Jun » 1st, but this U'»n frici It trl •«! to urom1 him he was Ci. . 10.00 'arnlval at I’orilnnd might re 1, O. U. W. L.»DGH CELEBRAI». till ut mtcious, summer, Most of thcoe lands arc Ip- wai crroiKouM, for tl... ri 5.00 in a smaller number of excur- Dr. Atkin lr on w » h «’iillod to attendi catcd in Lake county between Sum tl« Ir III.It g gang Is 5.00 j from tl at city, but it is not Linkvii.e LoJje, 110, Ancient mer lake and tho Injured tiiati, and per(urm«'d u, ... iud it is Cion«» on tie I • <-| i ef Gm 1 . 5.00 : belfev.-d ti nt It will nffect the at Order of Un Red Workmen, had an mid tl at there are some In the Bly v«-rv <l«-llratn nnd risky operation,[ TI la" t ti I Ii r!ed • 5.00 ■ ■ ■• fioin tbe California titles. .it.a ‘i.i . . ■•■j L a-J wound country at.d in tbe culling out a piece of liic hkuli mid pa.-’, of from a mountain of til Rolfe . F. M. 5.00 .There Is always some objections t< ip with an old-time banquet, The ti e county. removing tho clotted blood, As Abie Ady and Chas. near Macdoel Tl Is I« Ixdl . 5.00 any date that might be chosen, st. tabie fairly groaned with good McCumber placed mo.“t of the Wyan «oon tut tho ob«! ruction was re J. W. Jury the fin*".! I allait tint ha» Mason C. . 5.00 tho only thing to do Is to have th«’ ¿1 Ings to cat, which consisted of ice dotte script la Klamath county. A P, niovi d 1.1» hcuil begun to beat on tho Pacific <’«r t. it . 5.00 J cel« (.ration and try and gel as man ream, strawberries, cake, sand- ri-port says that Senater Cbamb rlaln r<*gu!arly. l.-nGon of th«» Houli rii F. Iron Works 5.00 to i.'t’ ud from tho outside as pos ..Icnes, coffee, etc. Mndln hi □■ ii.ves now that the lad an Bureau rover the • Inders with E. Craacc & Co. . 5.00 ! slbic This ioJgu has tbe distinction of will advertise for tl.. purchase of erii-ihcd rock, ntxl win n tl •Ion«1 of d«x»th fa 6.00 Il Campbell 1 aving tie la; jest membership of • lui'ls J m . j (Ji ... hi , Eliminili Falls ran tx.nsl nvtn « j by Dr. Atk n. L. Humphrey. 5.00 ■ INC < ' EAK I • KE DAM. any O. - -■f fa iJau'.atli coa.. .7. Th« 1 l.n't r!gl 1 tl» fl»" t t a Cron I In i I o w. t C. U: av< j............. . 5.00 Ancient Order of United Workmen would lavo been sold to Autono Now tint tl«» .bit-- fur if , com »«III lx» I k Id today. Sterner do s not W. Straw . ..... Pmjoet Engineer W. W. Patel b 30 years old In this stat?, and Kuckuk of Sh.-wano, V.'k-.on^ia, for 2.50 r«-iinmbi-r atrlklug the blow which mencement of train rvlro has bo n . 2.50 and Eng’r B. H. Davis were nt Cl »ar has di-trlbuted to the beneficiary $C.5O an acre at private sale. o. C. Hill act und ti c In it doubt removed, let »Hied Ms friend. Dorris Booster 2.50 laikc this w eek making arrang »ment? >f d“cesased members in Oregon, W. Johnson A short time ago the Senator ev«-ryonc ink.» off I ls c«>nt nnd g-1 . 2.50 for the Inauguration of active work »2,318,168.00, and the Grand Lodge learned ttat tl.e Indian office bad W. Zimmerman t» wink to b>>< st for tho great < - l«> 2.00 <>n thcconstructlon of the dam. Mr ■f Oregon A. O. U. W. has in Its partly brought about a sale of these F Orr t.rntlon Gut I» to l,<> held here on . 2.00 Davis re< -ntly arrived front North • >rv d fund tie tt of $112,- lands. He was of tbe opinion they L. N ’ :i Juno 2d. TI I« will ho G o gr< ate«t 2.00 Yakima to a-~umo cl arge of th. J S 0 11. Dufault the ben'»ficiary fund shows were vortb more than $«>.50 an acre. da. In tlu-hlwtory ■■»' tl <• «Ity au I on«' 2.00 construction work at Clear Lake i balance of $37,235.C4 with all He b.gan to currcopoud with tl.o Du uni It............ J. G -it . i . ' f |. c.-I b it. I In n n .-it» "runt £ Saving i Rank,. Klamnih . 2.00 . He was formerly tbe engineer ii haul losses paid. D. E. ,M Young Indian oClce, with the result that n r tint will go down In il tory as cunnty wlll soun havo the reputation . 2.00 charge of construction work on the Ankeny F. E. The local lodge owns its lodge Acting Commissioner Valentine ad- being tl‘<- most n. t ' <>ne • tbe fir t <>f lining the county where a caGi 2.00 lUuialiila project. Wm. Sargent wir ? ni and Is in tbe b-.it of clrcum- vis J Ci.amberiain that the depurt- W ui. Pago.. premium Is ¡»aid to babies. Mr. wl It.- man mad-» Klamath County 2.00 l avo cl orge of the engineering work anccs financially. Ç- c. meut will be willing to accept bids 1.1» home. b'k'iu« n» offers to u|«n a saving, 2.00 at Clear Lake. if offered. Richard «»fl (•' B. I account of ono dollar for each baby 2.00 i Tho cars, trackage nnd machiner» C, E. Wlddow CI amberlain hopes to carry the I-fll 1,1.Il’S IS FOUND. Tlo rullroud is now within a trillo boru iu tho county within onu year, 2.00 necessary for the building of th« matter further and procure an order Wiley E. 8. _________ anti a half of Klamath Falls, and _ the twins wlll receive $5 and triplets 2.00 dam have been ordered and are ex- from the department to advertise in I». R Goodwin E. S. Phillips, while bunting In train cr< w In working well on thin »10. Klnmnth las tho reputation of 2.00 jported to i arrive soon. Between tbe Oregon newspapers for bids, his H. Kimble be mountains north of Y’onua Val- aldo of tho cut, and lu plain view being the placo where things grow, 2.00 twenty and I twenty-five mon are now id«a being that the people of Oregon R. L. Aldrldg • y on Sunday, lost his way and had Citizens worn out with gins«'« last nnd Mr. Siemens' bank Is taking 2.00 at work at 1 tbe lake completing the Tb«n. Drake .i remain in tbe wood all night and shoul 1 l.ave an opportunity to Lid W« dn, tdny taking udvimUigo of the chances of having to pay between 2.00 caiups and getting ready for the nr than that a Willard II. E. Monday before he found his wav to for the acreage rather morning taking advantage of the »200 and »200 during tho coining 1.00 rival of tbe machinery. Severn! be permitted citizen of another state I CnHh Yalnax, where he arrived on Monday opportunity to g< t usml to tho right year. 1.00 additional men were put to work sale. to buy them at private Cash.. □ igiit. Mr. Phillips has a crew work- The City of Berlin adopted this of a rullroud train. Tho work englno 1.00 today, an«! It Is expii-i«-.* t*»at be Chamberlain, in his communica- I. S. Voorhees ing on the road and bad established Is atjuchi'd to seven cars and it Is metho«! of encouraging tho raising 1.00 tween 75 nnd 1*0 men will he cm- tion to the Indian department, said: Brandenburg K. C. tbelr camp at Colial au's saw mill, Raid tlmt tho track ban boon bui of children, and opens a bank ac 1.00 Iploved on tho lob ns soon as nctunl "I have been induced to take up Danner II. J. Ju Sunday he took a walk out In lasted as fast as tlio rails have treen count of 85 cents tor each child 10.00 construction work begins. this matter because there have been It Is Siemens........... J. W. He with liis gun. tie mountains Lorn. Mr. Siemens is not actuuted laid. 5.00 proposed to construct tho dnm. out more or less charges of fraud in con K. Co. Abstract Co.. traveled quite a distance, and a Following tlio lino of the road .entirely from a fear of race suicide, 5.00 let and the dvkc at the southern nection with Oregon lands, and I Fountain P L. ho light fall of snow coming on thero only r< tiiulns about two mile* l.ut has adopted thIk method as a have learned since coming to Wash lend this summer. re- He had to lost his bearings. of track to bo pul down to reach means of advertisement for the ington that certain individuals aro st naln in the woods all night, and tho d«*pol grounds, nnd this will bank. taking steps to acquire these lands DAILY MAIL TO ODESSA. his •he next day again took up probably bo completed by Monduy. tramp. It was not until quite late at a fixed price per acre.” Korun of the old residents cannot SA< IlAMENTO PEOPLE COMING. Postmaster Emmltt has mad«» In the evening that he came out at At a niet'llng of the school dircct- wull for tho train to reach here, ors Thursday the teachers for tbe temporary arrangements with J. A the Indian station on the Reserva anti each day a largo number make Tom Carrel, tho Sacramento hard Klnmnth Falls schools for next year Martin, who carries the Fort Kla H1GH SCHOOL NOTES. tion. In the meantime the men at tho trip to tho end of the trnck to ware mao. arrived in the city Friday worn cloctcd. School District No. 1 math mall, to deliver tbe Odessa 'bo camp became alarmed and start wutcli tho progress of the work eyeing on one of Ms regular visits, will pay out next year In salaries ■■nek on bls up trip cni’h «lav. Mr The High School students aie l'd out on a search. Mr. Carrel states ¡hat an excursion nn average of »1100 n month. In Martin b-gan" the delivery on Snt- deeply grateful to Mr. McHatton for Io Klainuth Falls Is being plnnned cluding janitors’ salarlei. RAISED OY Ell $3000. his offer of a $15 gold medal to tbe Follow , urday morning. Tho boat stops ‘¡OLD MED A I, CONTEST. by tho Chamber of Commorco and ing aro tho tcnchcrs selected: winner of the declamatory coutcst » ach day at Odessa, and there is no This program, which Is to be given Alex. Martin,' chalrman of tho business men of Sacramento, It has R. IL Dunbar, Nett Drew. Anna extra trouble In carrying tho extra Tbe High School students who are at comniencemnt time, will be called Chamber of Commerce connnlttcc ori not y< t been decided whether the Applegate, Donna B.ll, Irene Daum, .sack. Heretofore the sack has been funds, lias completed bis report of excursion will bo given for the rail- Mabel Campbell, Alice M. Pool, delivered to anyone who enlled for to take part In tho declamatory con- tho McHattan Declamatory Contest. Tile Senior pluy “The Rivals,” Is the money avullablo In thu puli mud celebration or whether they El Io Pitney and Mary Davison are It. A request has been made to tbe t?At wero spurred on to renewed Tho new teachers are: Postmaster General to have this ser- efforts when they learned that progressing nicely. It blds fair to llelty mid tini culebratlon tunds. will come at Homo other time, Sac- retained. Tliero Ims heen »2315 contributed ramento Jobbers want tho business Ague:. Hannon. New York; Florence vic-» made permanent, and it Is ex i'l ad McHatton had offered a beau- bo even better than “The Taming ful $15 gold model ns a prize to of tl o Shrew.” to tho publicity fund, This wlll givo of this nectlon and they believe ti nt I'oster, Arblapdl tlrnc-» Nlck-r nn, •reefed tint nn order tn do so will he winner. Tlio content In decla ; The members of the Senior chem do better by coining by first of June, liny might tho Chamber of Comniorce an In Sult I ke Cltv; Edna Adams, Oak tv» Issued before the come of »192.90 a monili for one themselves when tliero will not. bo land, Oregon; nnd Maud Laman, tbe time when the s»rvlc-» was to mation has become an annual affair istry class are spending a great deal yeur. Besides tills. |792 has been so large a crowd rind when there Lafayette, Oregon. I avo been inaugurated from Ash :t th? High School, and tho interest of time these days analyzing uu- Is grentiy Increased when a medal. known solutions. bo uutficlent acconimoda aro sure to citizens to be Contributed by the lard. A ■tch as Mr. McHatton has offered, • I Material is being assembled for used exclusively for Railroad Day, lions at tho hotels for tho visitors. Mrs. Chas. Burgdorf of Dairy Is Is tho prize to be striven for. The , the exposition at Seattle, and will which will make a total of *3107, I Tho Citv Council nt Its meet Inn seriously 111 at tbe borne of Jasper lontestanta are Orva Orem, Marjorie , ue sent off .within a few days. This amount I h exclusive of the ( OMIMZA HON AGENT I Nina Wilson, Vincent Papers representing tho work in VISITS KLAMATH FALLS Monday night Instructed the Marshal Bonnett. Mrs. Burgdorf enmo here McClure, contribution of Mr. Naftzger, of the Yatlen, Henry Prico and Garret I every class will be exhibited. Io have Milin street cleaned up. and '»st week suffering from grip and Hot Springs Company. Mr. Nafl- I). C. Campbell of Colfax, Indiana, also gave him Instructions Io nollf» other complications, and on Satur Van Riper. | Tho printer is now busy setting tger offered to give 20 per cont if I the type for tlio High School Annual |5000, or oven »1000, were raised. was In the city Wednesday visiting nit property owners to denn un H day she was afflicted with tbe ntea- Don ,L Zumwalt returned last and It Is expected that tlio book will As ho Is absent In Los Angeles, It Frank Ira Whito and others. Mr. Is realized tint It Is now time to ■des nnd wns In n precarious condl- is not known what Ills donation will Campbell Is Colonization Agent of tho get ready for tbe celebration, nn-l I Ion for n short time. She Is under Monday from Fort Klamath, where be out about ten days before tbe be, but If ho should give one-fourth Union Pacific, and states that as it Is important that the cltv present tbe care of a trained nnrs-», assisted he has been making a survey for an close of school. Nearly »100 worth Irrigation ditch for John Ellis of new cuts have just arrived to be of the amount that Is raised, It will soon nstho railroad arrives here he as clean and neat nn appearance n« by Mrs. Bussey, her mother. us« d In tho Annual. bring the total up to »3883.75, It will make more frequent visits. Mr. possible. It Is hoped that the business men A. II. Messerly, J. E. Cox, C. J. Tho baseball team will play the Mrs. W. Z. Moss of Lakeview was i Is probable that at least »10(10 of Campbell was Instrumental in estab this amount wlll be used In the cele lishing tho settlement of Dunkards and citizens will enter Into tbl« registered at the Lakeside Inn on .Crabtree and IL O. Cox of Merrill I Indians at the Agency next Satur I p-cro in tho city this week. day. movement with tho proper spirit. Monday. In Dutto Valley. bration for Railroad Day. i i