Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 27, 1909, Image 4

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Visit the
z^ome to Klamath Fa Ils Railr oad Day.
Store, Inspect our compete stocks of Clothing', Furnish
iiigs, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods Get our prices. Make this store
K. K. K. STORI
your headquarters. You're welcome.
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
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Considerable <II m i.-euon i heard
jj o Short's au< i ion ad on page i> ¡
<>u <he marsh lur.d experimental i.irm
K. Iloyt I
situi» the oxcui-min to Ady > -lerday V
Khtinuili
AH ct i o com.,ivm« ar»» laii'nnb!.»
Old in-: r-si.n nts fi' liiis euuntr.'
,vxpr-
’. »urptiie wheu the» looked
Dr A. X Del’ll). «-ye. <«ir, uu.i
«'It
yipon li
lieh «oil vK|«»-.e<l h) the un.I u -at Examlnatlou of the <■><
I WO DOLLARS PLR YEAR IX ADVAX l E
lemov. I of tho watet. The farm ts am! glasse, fitted
Office Mill) Di
|<H-Hl<»d but u short distai.ea from the F M White.
SO
All communications submitted for pubH> alien in tl.e columns of this .station at Adv It is ideally -ltuate.1
paper will be Inserted only over the i.«u:o of the writer. No u- u de pluiiu for denionstrating tho capabilities of
purchased the
Brticiea will be publishei
el J \V. i’rlc-’
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swiuilllp region. By lueuus
inly from OK ló­
of a lai gr- pump run t»> a gasoline
ente Mr. amt
facilities ami how are the funds [engine the water hits been removed
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iv.ode Hi tl.e
of
black
soil,
rich
and
several
f«
‘
ot
provided?
itili
tin* Court
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posed
vegetable
mutter
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deeoi
Nineteenth
how.
in
your
optn-
The Senate t ouimiUee Fumisi >
main
drainage
canal
The
exposed.
best
promote
the
Ion.
cun
Congre.
a Few For Guidance.
general welfare of the water usura extends around I the entire farm, but
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and carry out the purposes of I he probably every fifty yards there is a day foi Lus Ai
FoLowing are the questions sug-
eroe« cut about one yard in width and
reclamation act.’
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t . J b_. Seuator Carter, chairman
ten feet deep.
i
Tills' Alfords a lie
Your » x 'vi i :.ee v. ,11 su :.:. st other
Un­ I“'
•i<>.
Mula
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of i. e irrigation committee, (or the
r.-hensive drainage system, as
¡mints upon which you desire to In c
Í
il 4»l
I tile
co:. .
of the water u- .«
as pi-»vili»- i means for sub-irri-
foim the comniitte»’, and you will
Ulli
> nut
The answers to these or other ques-
n
The « K»ll is drying out so
therefore feel at liberty to go beyond
J lue
11
tiuuo ji.u.-iU be submitted by a com-
The
the < ope of too questions stated tna. it uiav b«» plowed soon
it is
mitte - of tl.e tanners on the visit of
The committee earnestly desires to tulo growth has been burned, leav-
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tlie Senators in October:
pr
become thoroughly informed on all ing the ground exposed to the sun.
First—Is the existing reclamation
t'arups are maintained for the crew
facts and circumstances connected
law satisfactory, and If not in
with each project and will welcome of men engaged in building now
Al Sloan left last Friday for
what respect should it be amended?
information on any phase of the ditches and In keeping the old ones Mi diol d. where he will inspect the
Second—-Are your local laws gov­
tu repair.
licctogispn i machlno belli g used by
question under consideration
erning tl e appropriation aud use of
Every oue of the parties that went the abstract company in Jacksou
water for irrigation satisfactory in ■
Short 's auction ad on page t> to Adv Thursday took occasion to county. The Roctograpb makes an
their application to lands being re- 1 See O
visit the experimental station Some absolute tac simile copy of the
claimed by the Government or
wire disappointed because they did records The work is done by a sort
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through private enterprise, and if
LONE PINE ITEMS.
« not find the place already in culti­ of a camera, w hlch lakes a photo-
sot, what amendments are required?
vation.
All were surprised at the graph of the (>age
There Is no
Third—Is the administration of
wealth that is hidden under the chance of any mistake being made
the law by the reclamation service
Mr. and Mrs. L A. West. Mr. and heavy tule growth of tho Klamath in transcribing trout the records.
satisfactory, and it not, what are Mrs. E S Ream were in Midland marshes
Looking ui>en this small
the objections and what remedy last Sunday.
Thor was II of an inch of rain­
reclaimed tract and then grazing
Js proposed?
fall
during Thursday night Reports
Mrs. S. B Booth and Mrs. H. upon the almost boundless area of
Fourth—Is your water supply­ ; Both visited Mrs Ollie Jory Wed- swamp on all sides of It, one can­ from the country are to the effect
adequate both for irrigation and uesday
nut but be impressed with the future that thu rain w,a general through
domestic uses.
the southern aud eastern part of tho
Mrs. Ollie Jory and daughters. greatness of this section.
Sixth—Is your canal and distri­ Blanche and Myrtle, visited in Mer­ i
county.
It Is stated that the shower
seen
of
Already enough can be
i
buting system satisfactory, and if rill Saturday
the experimental station to convince was of inestimable value to the farm­
WEISS
not, what are the defects, wbat
Mike Galarneau is working for the must skeptical that the drainage ers of the country, especially those In
caused them and wbat remedy is Henry Royse.
the
upper
country,
Yonna,
l«andg»ll
PROPRIETORS
of the marshes will give to Klamath
proposed ?
and
Poo
Valleys,
I-arg»»
tracts
of
new
Jobn Depew spent Saturday in the Falls a hord of wealth
The rich
ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT
Sev -nth—Can the cost of main­ Falls
The an I in those sections have been put
soil insures bountiful crops.
I
taining and operating the canal and
In
cultivation
this
year
and
planted
Levi Ward went to town Tuesday j fact that the farm is almost ready for
AND SMOKED MEATS
distributing system be reduced, and evening aud returned Saturday
cultivation is indicative that it will to grain, and but for the rain the
If so. in what way and to what ex-
Chas Steeman hauled a load of not require years to subject the crop would be very light. At the
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
tent?
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present time the prospects are very
hay
from
N.
S.
Merrill's
last
Wed
­
swamps
to
intensive
farming
The
Eighth—Can the water users by I nesday.
‘ visit to the place convinced many of bright for a banner crop in Klamath
employing reasonable industry and '. Miss Inez Comb and Sam Comb the Klamath residents that there is county this year
economy promptly make all pay­ attended the dance in Merrill Friday
,wealtb in the country of which they
meats required by the existing law? night.
had no knowledge, even though it
Se.. O Short‘a auction ad on page €
Ninth—What additional
terms
Eva Ingraham spent a few days of is frequently stated that the Klamath
and conditions, if any, should be last week In Merrill
region is much over rated
imposed on those who default In
French manufacturers have suc­
Geo. Tugnot and Jim Wilson
Before |4«nling. all need grain and ateo potatoes should
payment?
¡spent Sunday at Mr Tugnot's home­
Soo O. Short's auction ad on page 6. ceeded In jM'rfectlng a bullet-proof
Tenth—What are your principal stead.
«prtnkle«! with Formaldehyd«. Solution for treni iii.xit for «mut.
plate glass
It is not only bullet­
crops, where do you market them
Thio solution han taken the pin»- of blue-stone, l«tau«’ It I«
proof, but hammer-proof and proof
Sarah Lewis, Guasie Beebe and BALLINGER TO CREATE
and what, if any, organized effort ’ Mrs. Beebe visited Beebe's home-
In-tter, «bnpler to aw; can lie um «! more accurately and tonta
( (»IX1NIZATION BIRRAI against any instrument that a bur­
is being made to put the crops into stead Sunday.
glar might carry. Facts regarding
lean.
the market under the most favorable
Mrs. Combs, Mrs Tailman. Inez
WASHINGTON. Mar 21 Secre­ the Invention have been forwarded
conditions?
IT CHITWOOD Ititi G COMI’AM
Combs were fishing Sunday
tary Ballinger has decided to create from Rheims by United States Coun­
Eleventh—What are you present
Gertrude Steeman. Anna Beebe, a bureau of colonization in connec­ cil William Bardei, who explains that
transportation facilities and are Faye West, Rex La Prarle and
tion with the Reclamation 8ervlce to the gtass is manufactured at St.
they tdequate and satisfactory?
These facts were prepared
Frances Manning attended Sunuay take charge of immigration to lands Gobain
Twelfth—What is the reasonable School at Spring Lake last Sunday
by
the
manager
of the works
Three thousand gallons of water! [x ’|J*
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as they are opened to settlement on
present average value per acre of
Miss Cora Griffith from OMa* completion of various Government
from the river Jordan were < <»¡>11. <1 DUIIUllllI" LOIIStrUCtlOn
land in your project, exclusive of visited Mr. and Mrs C. W. Lewis
1 he aunouncem.-nt that the death Into the gutters of New York this.
®
projects
The head of the bureau i
•water right, tbevalue be-ing com­ last Saturday and Sunday.
has been offered to John F. Vivian, of li. II Rogers will cause no change week because there was no sale tor
puted on the basis of productive
lull Us What
Sammy Ertnan was absent from former
of in the methods of ibe Standard Oil the stuff and the warehouse company !
I.and
Commissioner
capacity, interest being computed at school last week
You Want
Ctmaiiy means that that concern where It was stored needed the room
Colorado.
6 per cent per annum, and what was
Mr. Bunnell was in the metrop-
will not give up crushing out com­ taken up by the casks which contain­
We will plan. estimate and C«M1-
the value thereof, exclusive of oils Saturday.
See O. Short's auction ad on pagi 6 petition nor begin voluntaryily ed the precious fluid brought from tract for any Iron, Htotie, llrlck, (ton­
water right, prior to the construc­
Audrey and Baily Jory visited
paying >29.000,000 fines Also that the HolyLand Of course it was too erete or Fruiti«- Building for construc­
tion of the reclamation works?
their aunt, Vensus Booth, Saturday.
oil will continue at a price that will bad to waste it in this manner. but tion lu Soullxrn Oregon. We guar-
IM BLIC St HOOl (TXN4EN.
Thirteenth—Are non-irrigable pub­
Sam Comb visited Beebe's Sunday
pay Htandsrd stockholders a »livid- New York doesn't take much to antee Economy. Efficiency and Matte­
lic lands available for pasture con­
Clyde Bradley visited C. W Lewis
public
school
|
end
of about 40 per coot a year
The
Klamath
Falls
water, anyhow.
faction.
tiguous to or in the vicinity of Sunday
closed Friday for the summer, and
your project, and if so what extent
CALDWELL BULGING CO,
Inez Comb made a business trip to grade cards were Issued to the
A. J. Shamborg, cattle dealer, says
and under what conditions are the Mrs. La Prarie's Tuesday
Krdsey
Block Opp. American Hotel
NOTICE
FOR
IMBLKATIOX.
scholars at 4 o'clock this afternoon. that if we had direct steamship con-
sano» now available for the stock
Lottie Allen was absent from It Is presumed that the small boy and n ection with Buenos Ayres, so that
owned by water users?
school last week
girl will be happy now that their chilled meats could be shipped from Department of ih,. Interior, Vnitrd
Fourteenth—Wbat
suggestions
Harry Booth aud Mrs 1-a Prärie arduous duties are over and they can Argentine, even though there Is a
Staten land Office.
have you to offer for legislation to, were In Merrill Saturday
have three long months in which duty of 2 cents a pound on prime
make public pasture lands In the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booth visited be free and enjoy themselves. It ia cuts, the importers and retail dealers
Lakeview, Ore.. May S, 1909.
vicinity of your project available tor in Merrill Friday.
also highly probable that many of could cut down the price of meat
the use of those cultivating the
Notice
Is hereby given that the
Minnie Ingraham visited
Mrs. the teachers, also, greet the end of and still make a profit. Granted;
Delivery. Our stock la complete
Irrigated lands?
Santa Fe Railroad Go., by Charles
Mollie Gaiarneau Saturday.
school with as great joy as do the but would they?
Fifteenth—Is the farm unit of
«nd
H.
McGinnis,
of
Portland,
Oregon,
your
needs can beet be met at
Mrs
Kirkendall was a Merrill children.
your project, as established by the visitor Saturday.
has filed in this office its application Hite
time. Drop me a poetai aaff
Secretary of the Interior, satisfac­
A stockholder of the United States to select under the provisions of ths
Mr. Titus is working for Jcffin
See
0.
Short's
auction
ad
on
page
6.
I
«vili
call.
tory, and if not, would theobjection Depew.
Express Company has begun ault for Act »f Congress, approvod June 4,
be removed by the addition of pas­
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an accounting in which he ailegea 1997, and June 9, 1900, the NEH.
A. E. HKNBINGKR,
Ed Allen and daughter, Lottie,
turage rights as suggested by the
GIVES BIRTH TO FIVE BABIES that the directors have permitted SW14, Sec. 11, T. 27 8., R 11% E.,
spent last week at the Falla.
IteltrrweuUng Oregon Nursery O»,
foregoing question?
the money and property of the com- W. M. Any and all persons claiming
Clyde Barks was taken sick with
Tn answering the foregoing ft Is
Baleni, Oregon.
EAU CLAIRE, Wls., May 21. - pany to be stolen and wasted. Think adversely the lands described, or de­
the measles Wednesday. Dr. Pat­
desirable that you take Into consid­
The
wife
of
Fay
Irish
of
Thorpe,
1
o
j
w
h
a
t
a
showing
could
be
made
siring
to
object
because
of
tho
min
­
terson visited Clyde last Friday.
eration the cost of wages incident to
Jack Clancy spent Thursday in Clark county, has given birth to five1 ,f 8omo «tockholdor In the United eral character of the land I, or for
k the cultivation of a larger tract and Merrill.
babies, three daughters and two sons ■ states Government should file a any other roason, to the disposal to
^<he Increased expense connected with
similar suit.
applicant, should file their affidavits I
Mr. and Mrs. Barks, Clyde and All are alive and well.
initial cost and the cost of Im- Carl Barks, Mrs. 8. Booth and Venus
There are now ten children In the |
_________ __ _____
of protest tnthts office on or beforo i
pr^vementa.
family.
The
other
five
were
born
Anna Held confesses that she has June 24, 1909.
Booth spent Sunday In Midland
Sixteenth—What is your source
singly and all are living.
saved 11,000,000 out of hor income
3. N. WATSON,
of supply for fuel and building ma­
Register.
as
an
actress.
Ono
would
not
im
­
See 0 Short’s auction ad on page 6.
terials and the average cost thereof?
The discovery of a Chicago chemist agine that here In the United States
The above notice will be published
Seventeenth—To what extent have
that bread contains alcohol and the the people would be willing to give in the Klamath Republican, a week­
you been aided In your farming
Elinor Glyn says American men similar discovery regarding red a woman of foreign birth so much ly newspaper printed at Klamath
operations by information acquired are just like kind aunts or grand­ cross buns, made by a London money merely because she had mas­ Fails, Oregon, for a period of at
from the work of agricultural ex­ mothers. Deserved or not, Arne.¡can chemist, call for Important amend­ tered the art of using cosmetics and least thirty days prior to the date
periment stations, and demonstra­ mon will take all remarks coming ments in the temperance pledge pouring her form into a shapely last mentioned In the foregoing
tion farms established on the Ir­ to them or at them from Elinor or The first thing wo know the prisoner corset.
notice.
rigation projects?
other women with a show of chivalry will be saying to the judge: "Tea,
J N. WATSON,
Eighteenth—Whst are your school and make he best of them.
sir, I ate four loaves ”
Register
Ree O Short’s auction ad on page 9 ' 9-1» 9 17
I
E. .1. MURRAY. Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INI ERIOR OREGON.
i he
Best Goods
Lowest Prices
liiat is what Gillette offers
do the
greatest business. A reason
When
want anythin^ in
find it at
GILLETTE’S
City Meat Market
l ARMANO
YOUR SEED GRAIN