* < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ « « • oi l' ll I 4L PAPER OF ♦ ♦ KI.A.MA I II 1'01 N ! V. ♦ •♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ VOL. XIV KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.; KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 20, 1909 TO Kl.l.MT K( ll< MH. hllE. r IXM AL MEN lil Y HONOR. TO GIVE FARMERH HEARING. BIG < LAKH FOR HIGH Hi WOOL ♦ « •»♦♦♦♦so » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NO. 8 I Wim said that there was no money Tt>u directors of the Chumbar of Tho Becrelary uf the Water Users An «ilectloa wlll b« callcd tur June At the eighth grade examinations, The Chamber of Commerça and Oomuiorcu met ut nuuu Friday und bili lo vote ou the selection of a alt» i in Klamath Falls? Haven't heard Akaoclation has received a communi- conducted on May 13th and 14th, citizens generally have taken a good ducldcd lu chiiugu ti>u iluto of tbu fui a brx «* tiuul buHd)ug )u Di»- of uuyouu waking tho statement catiou from Senator Carter, chair­ there were elgtty-eigiit applicants in deal of interest In the matter of * Railroad Duy Celebration to Juno trivi No. 1. In case another school But If y st end of tho statlug that they were ready to pur- tee, th«- views of the members of In. Fifty-one diplomas certlf. Ing to be of rubble, with dressed stone 14th us the best date on which to city und across thu river have u long cl use some ot thu bonds. Already »•ach Water Users Association should that the applicants have comph ed caps of lighter shade and a slate hold thu culubratlon. distance to go to utleud school ut applications have been made for be secured and carefully considered the work of the grammar gra is roof of different color. Au earlier date H an this would thu prt amt time. 'Du re is u I m * a over $12,000 worth of tho bonds, uud In order to a*>certuln existing con­ hgvo been hkued. Several failed » The ladles' waiting room wiil ba Interfero with the lto-«> Carnival ut large number of children ot bchool It I m understood that the issue wlll ditions from their point of view. The one or two branches and may hav large and will have a lavatory con- Portlund, whli u th« railroad «'oin- >g)> In the vicinity of tho Catholic bo far over-aubsc.rllx <1 by local wni«r users are vitally interested In another dance on June 10th and nected, and those rooms and also the puny in advertising extonalvely. On Church und near thu tunnel. New capitalists. i.II legislation which mny directly or 11th, or again on September 2d and *enoral waiting room will have account of having to use all of thu ti Ideiits urn locating on Callfurulu Tbo fir Ml step in tho dlriitfon of I" Hi idly aff. n of their deliberate opinions on District No. 1—Henry Ketadever, rooms will be the men s lavatory, the cur«h)!i hero only n few day« before it Is not nn easy matter to ducldo on days. Thia advertisement lias not the ext; ting law, th« administration i Laton Stephens,- Henderson Mulkey, offices and baggage room, wlth an thu opening «if tho Portland Carni­ tlie most fnvorubic location, both for appeal) d yi-t, and since every day Is 'hereof, and the suggestion of such I Glenn Beals, May sei Sanderson, open court, adjoining the t.ggaga going to count, I.' Ibero Is to be uny amendments to tho law a» may be Jennie Appl gate, Forrest Pcil, Infz room. val. Ono uf tho gr< aU.;l objection«, tbo piuscnl uud tbo future. however, to the earlier date, wa« Tho bourd has dciljed Hut n work done this year, 11 behoove« jde«-rri'd useful. Elliott, Hazel Summers, Ralph Bul­ The building will cost H ut tlm rallrond compuny want« to whole block will b« uocossnry, in tho powers t) at be to get busy and "Owing to the Inrge number of; lard, Charles Ogle, Henry Messner, neighborhood of $15,000. bo huio that <. iy portion of tt«-li order to allow for grounds for tbo i tart the bull a-rolllng Already the projects to be vlelte-d and tbo limited (JoMla Baraae, Robert i'lggs, Mllaa the disposition of tl ? citizens ot new track In In good condition he school, nnd It will bo cuzler aud j good «IT* its of *.be action of the tax- tlm« at »In disposal of the commit­ Price, Etta Turner, John Nelson, Klamath Falls to contribute some­ tore they wlll alt) nipt any excursions cheaper to secure whut Is n< c. .sary’payers In voting tbe bonds ie noHee- tee, it win not tx> possible to examine Evylin Graves, Edith Campbell, thing, If necessary, toward a pas­ or heavy traffic. now than it »111 bo later One of the * able Certain men who t ad b>- n In ’or accord a healing to al) members of Herold Sargeant. senger depot of attractive character By June 14th the Rosa Carnival nt nlli*« b< lug considered Is the block ¡doubt ue to whether they would I O ' re. p« ctive Water Users A.aocla- District No. 11- Donna Mack was appreciated, the Chief Engineer, Pultluiid will bo over, a« will also it b« tween Suveulb and Eighth streets, i build or nut have decided to start ■ dons, but ut lie* earne time it is District No. 8 - Albert Jones. who has cl urge of construction, did .... Fulton l *..)>.,_ arid .„a Mitchell, (><■.(...it located i—«- That others vi ry desirable that the judgment of In , their plans plan < at cnee. once, numb« r of conventions ult< h will on District No. 12—Fred Williams, not wish to entertain any proposl- b<> held III that city, und the Houtli- tbo First Addition. Other locations 'will follow is «ertain, und when the all, as expressed through the major­ Lester Boggs. tion for a contribution. ern Pacific wlll be able lo use have been spoken of and it Is prob­ wsud guuu out that Klamath Falls ity, should bo ascertained. District No. 13—J. Ernest Nal), sufficient > qulpni) nt to accommodat)- able that by the limo of ulocllou has Indicated its tnU-ntion of getting "For the purpose of «economizing Carl Ritter, Joseph Sterzi, Cari TO COMPETE WITH N. <’. O. largi) excursions to Klumath Falls Hui* will !,«• n number of iltnblc into the band uugon of progress, It time In securing the desired exp^SS- Rueck, Louise Egert, Thc resa Sterzi. Tbo railroad company Is utixiouH to It. i offered at r«*asoaablo prices, and I wlll bring to this city capitalists •lon, 1 respectfully request that the District No. 18 —Charles Hughes. ALTURAS, May 18. The war be- make the colebrutlon of ths arrival the p<«>ple, by their votes, can tuko ' who aro always eager to follow In water users be assembled In a pub- District No. 20—Hall Burnbam. tween the business men and mer­ the wake of municipul up-building. lie meeting, or a series of meetings, uf tho train nt Klamath l all* u big their choice. District No. 25- Rucben Gerber. chants of this country on the one affair, and tho officials agri'« to Lose no time n getting Into action to discuss such matters as they de- District No. 27—Hfldred Wilson. hand and the N. C. O. railway on the uuil commencing woik. The day that sire to prevent to tho commltte and thoroughly advertise th« « vent, so u> District No. 28- Claud Andrews, other, over the exorbitant freight to ««« uro ua 1.) .ivy un attendaucc uh gfound Is broken fur the new sewer that their views be formulated in a Harriet Garrison, Chas. Haskins, and passenger rates on this road, poaalble. Robert Garrett, the veluruu «tugu system will mu> k the beginning of eonclso statement in writing, the Henry Hartman, Lee Brown, Lester now seems to be on la earn* st. Thu Cliumhi-r of Commerce wus ¡nun, and ono of the Stockholders of tho great development that this city inn« to bi' prcsrnU-d by a committee Pope, Alia Balls, David Fitch. Upon the solicitation of the busi­ not v»ry favorable to clanging the H o Oregon A California Stage Com- has been watting for for three years. oftt'lr m«‘mbers, who will be pre­ District No. 7—Haze) A. Vose, ness men of the country, Mr. G. M. date so many limes, and It 1« un puuy, slates Hal I be coiupuuy lias Do not postpone this date for a par, J to answer such questions as Earl K. McCoy. Swobe, Vice Pr ident and General nounc«»«! that there wlll positively b<* u>ld nil of Its horse* Two carload«, «fugle hour the Renate Committee may think District No. 2 Leona Bean, Marte Manager of the McCloud railroad, no further chat c it wa absolutely containing 40 torsos, wcro sl.lpped proper to ask In regard to the writ­ Harpold.. Erma Hoag’and, Victor paid Modoc county a vl-’t, for the TO V ote n hool ho . ndn . necessary this time, as If tho celo- yesterday to San Francisco. Tho ten stntrrnenU or any other matter Hamaker. George Bassett, Agnes purpose of making investigation as biatlon «>■ I > |d before the 14lh, it fiftui n rcmalulug horse» belonging Driscoll. relating to yonr project.” to the practicability of shipping the Tbo directors of School District would have been without tho ns: 1st to tbo company were sold to local District No 2«—Blanch Tt otnp- frenlght into this country via Bartle. A number of qu<*stluns to be con­ Rtlrn or ci p< ration of tho railroad partied. Mr. Garieli bus sold bls No. 1 tuvo Instructed the clerk to sidered and anjwured are suggeste«! son. Swobe interviewed the merchants compuny, and i a» Il was to be u mt rut in the wagous uud outfit to post notices calling fur u bund cloc- ¡In tho communication, but any of this part of the country ar. 1 then lion to vole on issuing $20,000 fur mstt'-r rm be taken up that the railroad c ’! ’ration. It wan thought W. R. Davfk, ono of his muociatets. In company with S. R. Bunch n.ada I’AM OKD1NAN. E. bust to l«’t i 'h.e railroad people set Mr. (lari nil has tbo distinction of tho purpose of constructing a new 8- water u*< ra desire. a trip across the •'io • 'xla to S ir- the date U would b'»t meet their laving driven th» first stage into room school house, furnishing xatno Tho City C ouec II held an adjourn- prise Valley to fn’ir- w the IU::r- cor von I«- i- Klamath Falls, or Llnkvllli, as it wiui and paying for a site. Th« election I W VTSON RESIGNS. «J meeting Tuesday night and passed chants of that section. This date will give C’«' «^I'ar-'tlee« then known. This was lu 18<4, wlll be held on June 6lb from 1 It Is stated that the freight rate to their secoud reading two ordin­ more time In which to complete their wl> n Ho first stago wan run from until 4 p m. Register J. N. Watson of the lake­ ances. One ot the measures was for from San Francisco to Bartie Is The present scl ocl building is al­ view Land Office has resigned oa the puipose of declaring the result $1.05 per hundred. work nnd p "pare better attractions Inhlnnd to this city. Ilu also drove In the past at>)l arcom" f ill« ns Sufficient timo tlm lu't Htogu running between Hie ready over-crowded, and it wlll b account of the foeble condition of bi« uf the resent sewer bond election teams havo delivered fr. ight fr .rn will also be given In which to rnllroad and this city lu Jauuury Impossible to nccomuiudato all the health, to take < ffcct as soon as his aud authorizing tte advertisement Bartle to Alturas for $ 1 per hundred, Horoughiy Ivcrtlse tho affair all of this year. Mr. Gurrott expects to scholars nut full unions additional successor can be named. for bids on the bonds. The second This brirgs the rate from San Fran- over th«» county nnd on tho outside h nve for Ashland on Wednesday. He qua.'tc:* are secured. The bourd at Information received from Lake- ordinance contained a contract em­ cisco to Alturas via Bartle at $2.OS The Chamb' r of Commerce rocom- will go down the line and ride intu first planned on erecting a small view today is to the effect ti at TB. E. ploying Engineer D. J. Zumwalt to per hundred, while the same rats msnd* tl .«' personal letters bo Klaiuulli Full* mi the first train uu buildlug for temporary purposes, ’ Rinehart Is the only caudldate for do the engineering work on the from the same point via Reno.over written to friends Inviting thorn to Tuesday and then go out on tho first but they decid' d that It would simply the position from that county, and sewer system for the entire city, the N C. O. is $2.35, making a come, and ««I <> that tho merchants train to leave thia city. b< a waste of money, and if bonds 1 o is strougly endorsed by the peo­ the compensation for this work is diff< renc* of 30 cents per hundred e«Gnd tnvIV 'Ions to tho firms with Tt u Oregon * California Stage are voted a modern brick or stone ple of that section. It I; understood to be four per cent of the amount in favor of the Bartie route. whom they do htislnoii». Company Ind expected to put on a building will bo erected one that that Senator Bourne is favorable to of the cost. The bu.ilne-s interests of 'bls vi­ Ifn- between this city nnd l.akovlow will be permanent and capable of the appointment of Rinehart, and he Another meeting of the council cinity aro on the verge of taking In on th.» arrival of the train here, but accommodating tho incn using num­ will take up tho matter as soon as was held Wednesday morning, and ^anoie «if their stock nnd decided to come. Bidford, Mass., where he has been go Into effect in 30 days. The here and Bartie. The road can be Tuomloy l> II. Campbell completed do so. attending tte funeral of his mother. $4fl,000 bond issue will be for 20 *®proved and shortened sufficiently, tho sale of Ju; a property owned E. E. Rinehart is an ex-Sberiff of years and will druw 4 per oent DEATH Ur MEN. Hl RGDJRF. *s believed, to bring the rate down by Mary Grllltb to Col. W. II. Ilola Lakecounty and Is one of tho best interest. ¡*° cents per hundred. bird. This beautiful place, situated Mrs. Emma Burgdorf, wife of C. known and most popular men In In the selection of Mr Zumwalt, I During the past few years much on Pelican I > . Upper Lake, lies four LAKEVIEW, May 17. The jury II. Burgdorf, died Friday night in the county. Ho is well qualified for tho Council has shown good judg- ^rf*^Kht for this section has been mlloa south of I'elicnn Lodge, and In the McCully murder case was not this city at th«* home of F. M. Ben­ tho position nnd undoubtedly will re­ ¡neat. Ho is no experiment, for he battled via Bartie, and more would has for years boon a widely known completed until Saturday, It having net. . Mrs. Burgdorf wua taken sick ceive the appointment, as there will ! as been here long enough to demon- have been shipped this wav if it had summer resort. taken stneo Thurday morning to ee- with the measles, after which pneu­ probably be no candidate from this vtrate that he possesses the ability not been for the poor facilities for Tho personul property was reserv­ > uro tho required twelve mon. The monia set In, which resulted In her county, and he has the support of demanded for such a responsible handling fr!?■<' and Here is a heavy tax for any-j vested in Millland to Insure a profit Mrs. J. A Uerllng loft last Satur­ a,'t(lv«i pnrt In tho biislncss ot Chas- Arfdr, ;:i, Hamilton Mulkey, Klnmnth County Judge's office In tho Court >ni' found fishing without the neces­ of i vi tal bundled dollars within a day for Albany, as a delegate from taln, Langell & Company. Falla. 4-5 5-6 House by J. II. Griffith. sary license. year or two. 28 fl"> Rebekahs to the Grand Lodge. I