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♦ ♦ ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ ♦ Oi l It I Al. TATI It ol ♦ * Ki.lUA III 0*1 VIA, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ « ♦ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.: KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JLNE 3, 19G9 VOL. XIV Iti ' I ’.M VI 105 HFItA 1< !■: I matters in detail nor to subra it drafts I'lUH'ONEH < O-OPERATIOW of any of th«- documents n<<- ■unary to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ G TAPER ok’ ♦ R5 WiiE«/ l>.\. ♦ ♦ *•»*<»*♦*♦*♦♦ ♦ • NO. JO A RAFF, KI. IJC. carry these proposal « Into effect, A R. iuiti.l. i of Hi.* Ihty* Wlx-ii the Seal c«dy moie than a few months I'lazia Ar. Alr«ndy I nil« i Wn| to th«««* being matters of detail not yet bave « lui-» «d since the Kluinath Falls l*k« lor Assistance of Al aU-r t mt * Oil« «-. Ho*, r» li.-l.l Nnay in I Iona. full/ tbianl.sd out, but «hieb will be wub esiunlisn v«l «/luuuui- Creamery < '« lebent«-. OI straightening Out Tanfi«-. present«*d in due time 'A hat 1« d«— ly tbe Ind iistry )>us grown until Hie T I. tliay, representing th«- A Court II* portei K. s. Richardson sired at the prcs**nt •nt time tin, i- a foil ex- muiiugciH of the coec.-rn have found Y«>ung Company of Hau Francisco, the proud po- ---sor of a Chinese |Kp.«iul t ori «■spend« n« < ) ! *** E. <i. Hopson, Super vising Mr. En- pression of oplnton by the board of i It ue«-«*HHury to <>rd< r u churn with u I DAIRY, Jun«' I. The recent com «apmlty three tlim-H u» laig«- us tbe tioni whom th«- county purchased the gill« el of tbe U. S. it. S. for the Pa directors as to Its dt-Hir«. to co-operate ! \ gem that b* priz« .- far beyond its In road building niarbinarry, arrived In trinsic value. It Is one of the Jewels pletion of th«- first rullroud Into the on«* now in use i'b«< im - w churn will th«- city Monday night He is iier>- fur Ci fit district, which Includes th«- in bringing these matters to a suc- worn by the late Empress of China, chief town of Klamath county Klamath project, has been at Klam- cessful 1» -sue. and iu tbe event of the ¡arrive within a few day», and will nt th« purpose of UHH«-mbllDg the ma- Klamath Fulls la an event of great 1 ouce be Installed ath Falls for the past few days con- board so d*-**iring, tbe appointment and was brought to this country by «hluery and placing It in operation importune« it will affect tbe well- Mr. W. W Fateh. of a him ciaf oiinmlttee fully author C. N Meyer, who was a packer with Farmers from all »«-«tionH of the beforc.lt is turn«*«! over to the county. ferriag #ith I m -I uk of every citizen, and one and county are awakening to tbe fuel that Project Engineer, <»n matters relat ized by tb«- asso« latton, or other the American army at the time it It Is Mr Gray's int«-ntlon to ¡doer ing t«> general policy and future ex was led by General Chaffee Into the all have reason to r«« jo Ice and I m - th« available means to accomplish these sacred precincts of the Is more money lu dairying Hinn i Chinese cap- glad over Its incoming It counw Is in raising bay ut |I> or Iti a ton. Tbe th« roller In s«-rvl<-<- Thursday morn tensions of th« reclamation project. * ends Respectfully, It»l. Mr. Meyer gave ing. as Hi«- Commissioners and many the stone to Th«- result of the conference has1 the ¡M-oph- by th«- bunds of vt.t-i di- result lu that tbe local creamery Is "E G. HOPSON, Mr Richardson. of the <ltlz<-n« d«'*-lr< to s« <• an actual redly und for nil time to <<-iu« with receiving more butter fat than II can 1 I m «-u that au lm|>ortant proposal has "Supervising Engineer." Tbe stone Is about the size and demonstration b> for«- th«- machine is the commerce und clvlllzutlon of th«- handle with Itn present pr«*aent capacity. sent out Into th«- country Tb«- pla«*e b« « n made to the Klamath Water shape* of a -chestnut, a rich pink In outside world, and wo can ull well AVIit-n th«- large churn Is Installed I' « r»' Association by the Reclama- color, and almost transparent. It la u«’|«-cted for th«- te*.« 1» th«- |«f«-c«* of OIOSS \ Ttl ¡.IMAIS OPEN. afford to visibly give txprvwduu lu tbe Klamath Falls craemery wm lx «io-« K-tvi« « Tl«« R« m lamativD S« i v- almost as bar«! as a diamond and Is I road now being conatrucU-d by the I Is * I our fe*.||ug of apple« lutIon of the sig I In n p< .sit Ion to handle all of tbe but-1 ; lc<- d«-«lr<-H to at once clear up and possessed of a peculiar luster Hot Spring-* Company, hading from In "Odcstta is not, and will not be ulfiiuiu«- of th«- «»«uslou by u ««-li-bra- ter fat tbe farmers will have for remov< certain ambiguities and com Main Mreet to th«- depot. This com pilation« of a legal and business ¡closed ' It was in this concise tnan- the back is drilled a semi-circular lion which will b«- <-«>uim< usurutc Hale pany has don«- a splendid piece of nei that Mrc Griffith Informed tbe hole, from which was hung a string with Its Importance In th« future Upon tbe succ««« of tbe loculi grading an«! maradanilzlug. and the character that have been delaying of pearls, the latter having been progress and development of the cr«*am«*ry and other similar Indus- the prosecution of tbe government Herald that tbe statement that stolen by those who stripped the tem present condition of tb«- thorough county, To make* It promotlve of tbe tri«*« In various parts of the county project, and invite« tbe active co-op Odessa, as a summer resort, was a ples and other buildings during tbe fare offers an Ideal opportunity to- a thing of tbe past Inquiry as to tbe eration of th«- association toward this grualeut poseí hie g.Hxl the jH-ople dep«-nd», IB a measure, tbe early de- raid. This stone and a piece of Jade ought to b«* unllt-d and barmunlous, vekipmeut of tbe dairying buslnesm. practical d«-rtion*-tration of the roller. end T1 m - »ervice officials state that meaning of tbe statement brought As soon aa tbe tevt Is mad«- it la In tbe event of an early and success ' forth the information that while tbe were found by Mr. Meyer Just inside und not be cut up Into jealous aud Th«- managers of tbe local eutabllsb- the wall, where they were evidently revengeful factions, quarrelling and ment are more than pleased with the the Intention Of the Commiarkrncrs ful issue to this necessary prelimin I resort bad been sold to Mr Holabird, to have the entire ontfit taken out on ary cleaning up process they will rec- ! poss«-s»ion «as uot to be given until dropped by some over-burdned Indl- fighting like a pack of dog« ov«-r u results up to tbta time Tbe pros th«- main road to Merrill and Bonan Until tbe property vidual. I-ater Mr. Meyer saw many ommend the immediate resumption about July 25tb coveted bone There Is too much at pects are promising, and it is not Im za. about four mil«« from town, of operations on a large scale. : formally passes into tbe possession of these stone« attached to the royal stake tor the community a* a whole probable that within a few months where tbe rock crusher will be put in of Mr Holabird, Mrs Griffith will .-obee of the Empress Dowager, each Tbe Secretary of tbe Interior bas to permit narrow and uiuaa bicker the capacity of the plant will again having for a pendant half a dotea place and the first real, economical, allotted a heavy appropriation for ’ keep open bouse. logs and rivalries to compel us to hav«- to be lner«a*«Ml beautiful pearls. up-to-date «-Oort to improve the tbe extension of tb<- Klamath project, The sale of Odessa was a source loee sight of the public K'M/d J uno Fverv and these funds now available bave !of much regret, as was tbe sale of roads of this county made, I «th ought, therefore, to be a day Ho. O Short '» auction ad on page 6. advocate of good roads and every See O. 8hort's auction ad on page C. hitherto not been utilized except by . Pelican Bay, for it is ftsared that it of rejoicing and bapplu«wa that tax-pay er of th« county is going to comparatively small and unimportant moans the permanent closing of this should bring the people togetb« r In wat«h closely tb«- result of this mote, operations. It is to be hoped that a ' fomous rteort to tbe public. When < LOKKD HF.AMI.5 LINK KI VER. mind as well as body, to the end that THE NEW FISH LAW. and If it tomex up to expectations means may be found to fully satisfy Mr. Holabird wm questioned on the plans may b«- made «(Dative which there will undoubtedly be more than It is not unlikely that the d«puty tbe government and enable it to pro- matter be absolutely refused to make will promote dev«.*iopm«-ot and prog Klamath county will lose heavily one plant Installed in the county. Ceed with the«M- developments at an any statement as to wbat tbe pub ress not only of one or two locali flab warden will And it n«*c«Muiary to during the next few years on account Tbe farmers have come to realize lic might expect. Tbe one excep early date ties alooe, but for th«* county in gen Inform sorar of our local Waltonians of the fishing license. The sum to bo that good roads arc as ezsc-ntlal to Tbe proposal is briefly outlined in tion was when be stated that Od- charged for tbe privilege of angling eral. 1 hop«- that tho whole county that angling for trout is prohibited their welfare as good land and an the following letter, which was sub- «utsa ought to have a 150,000 tourist may turn out Tbe men and women In Link river during tbe months of for Klamath's trout is not as heavy Tuesday adequate supply of water, and if the rnltt« d to Mr. Alex Martin, Jr., presi hotel, but be would not admit that ought to do so to show that they ap Jun«.*, July and August as waa at first reported, still the last County Court demonstratis that it is dent of tbe Water Users' Association, he or his associates intended erect- preciate Its Importanc«* as the open was tbe first day of tbe closed sea legislature wrought a decided Injury able to get full value for tb«- money- thi«> morning: ing such a hostelry. ing of the gateway to tb«- world aa son. but throughout tbe entire day to the tourist business of Southern expended ft all) receive the cordial Now that the passing of Odessa Dear Sir. I desire to bring before the ending of the pioneer lit«- of tbe . iix-u aud boys could be soon fishing support of tbe fa-ople of the county the attention of yourself and tbe di ■ is at band—only about two months Oregon. Thousands of dollars have wlldnrneaa and u* the birth of a new i «»IT lb«- »barf Of course, tber«- Is a who hav«- to foot tb«- bill of expense. rectors of the Klamath Waler Users' ' remaining for its operation—the been spent in the establishment of era in their existence In th«- county. question Just where 1,1 uk river ends resorts where the chief amusement AsiMiclaUou tbe following matters question naturally arises, what are and recreation is fishing. The law Tbe youth an<! cblldr« u ought to I m * and where iAke Ewauna begins, Se« O Short a auction ad on page G., dealing with future extensions of the the people of this city going to do tber«-, fur v« ry many of them will I llowi-ver, to be uu tbe safe aid«-, It provide« that every male resident for a resort? In discussing this will be good policy for al) to refrain Klamath project: their first sight of s thrr«* behold over the age of fifteen years must "I woutd like at an early date to question today with a gentleman have a license to be a disciple of ANOTHER RESORT SOLI». railroad, engi n« and train, with its 1 froiu «etching trout during the closed ' -«-ui'ori. aa th« fish are not of the best r« comnientl for Immediate construc- who is thoroughly familiar with Isaac Walton, if he resides within wonderful p« <r of transformation Tb«» a«-«x>nd lsrg< sal«- Of Upper ti«.n works incidental to a more com- conditions on Upper Lake, an inti-* the great St. ’c of Oregon he can go In th«« eondl' -ns of a community, luallty at this season of tbe year Reports from the north end of the luik* re«M»rt plac«» In two weeks -iircheasive ext« nslon of the project rnation was given that "there are to the County Clerk and mako affi The men <>t affairs and bi.slncss county are that fishing is exception was ccnsumatcd on I ■ lay This than has hfth.-rto been accomplished. other places ” He said- ought to l><- p «•nt to glv«* rharnct«*r davit to thU egert This done, he "Everyor«-, of course, regrets to There ar<- certain matters, how- and «»lldlty t ■ the celebration. The ally good In ull of the streams, and was tb«* purcha.-u of wbat Is known pays tbe sum of one dollar for a doc young m«-ti a: • I maidens ought to he that already several parlies are en- as the Chas Silvera place on Crystal « x-r. of a legal and business cha.ac- ! see Pelican Bay and Odessa c!os«*d. ument permitting him to try his luck prop -riy was bought ter which have an important bearing and always will, nolens the new in any of the trout streams of the Th*-- property fully r«-pi • •« ■ t<**J to give expression ‘ Joying outing" at some of tbe IllOit Crock Tho fr«un Ole Nelson of San Jose. C»’|- on this question and which, in my [owners will later open them on a count;.. If, unfortunately, the male to their Joy *llh the buoyancy and pleasant locations. I scale similar to resorts in the east fornla. by J G. Pierc«-. E It opinion, should be satisfactorily llghtn<*ns of ' «’art which pri’dojn- desiring to fish is not a resident of But the fac’ that they € S< < O Short's auction ad on pag< lealt with prior to the governm-*nt’3 -and south. Reamex, D. Il I InatcH in you h In fact, every body- Oregon L* will be called upon to pay beginning the work of actual rçc- [ have passed into the posresslon of the sum of five dollars. It is argued T Shiv* of thU might to g<> I think I shall go my- ! men who can afford to maintain I tarnation As these matters are cither probably was in I I l.l.t.llAPII MM. FINISHED. self to show that ag«*. with its In- by some that the new law will have wholly or partially within the sc«jpe them as private preserves will not a tendency to increase the population of 315,000. firmitl«-*-, Is n .1 barred. Tbe property consists of 340 iof legitimate action by your associa- n*-c< ssarily shut out the p.K>ple of of Oregon, but it is hardly fair to Th«- Western Union telegraph line Ser- O Short .inction ad on pag« « wa.i completed to the depot grounds acres, 160 of which is rich loam jtion, 1 would like you to give them this county from the Upper Lake. suppose that any man will perjure on Wednesday anil connection 1» be ■oil Th«- balance Is beavily- tlm- your very serious consideration ana There still remains Spink's resort himself for four dollars. I ing imide with the ollie«- cars to day. b«*r <»d nnd contains two million f«a*t I to advise me at your earliest con- I on Spring Creek, Silva's place and Southern Oregon, with Its many lilt.IIU Ah t U.MMIHMON «OM15G. The iln> will In- ready fur operation ¡of pine, The buyers have not inni- - venience as to whether tbe proposals Wampler's. Nor are th«36c all. One fine trout streams, has been making Th« Hue will be pleted their plans for th«* use to I herein referred to are acceptable to of these days the people will wake a bid for the tourist travel of the Pa in tho morning Geo T. Baldwin r>.turped Thura- by the Southern Faclfic .which the property will be pur, but ¡the association and whether the as up to find that there is another cific Coayt. There can be no qu«?stion operated day from Po’Uund, where he went rom puny for the prenant and only undoubt«-dly it will be good news to sociation will be prepared to take ac place that will rival any of the but what the license fee will have a after the meeting of the Crater I Ake I am not at liberty buslnes.-* it is tho residents of this city, who were tive steps duriug the next few weeks places named used for railroad business tendency to keep people out of the CotumlHslon u. Medford Mr Bald to give the facts, but it is sufficient probable that th. Western Union will I In despair when both the lxalgy on I*» carrv them Into effect. country. So faf as Klamath is con- win «lai«« that another meeting of put in an uptown office som« tini. Pelican Bay and Odessa were closed I "I desire very sincerely to enlist to state that when the proper time cerned, the law- should never have the cointnlsslon has been calh-d for ¡th« active support of your asso<-‘rtlon comes there will be a resort on the been passed. this summer und handle public bual jto tbe public, Jun«- 15th Tbe meeting thin time aees, but for the present the lint* i Th«- property is said to be su- |iu eliminating any complications Upper Lake that will equal any of Copies of the 1909 session laws will I m * held ut Klnmutti Falls. Presi will be for th«- exclusive u»<- of th« perior to Od«*ssa or Pelican Bay as I which may Impede the speedy proae- the others. How long It will remain have just beep received in this city. dent C. S. Jackson and all the other will depend, of course, on whether railroad a resort, aa it Is located on oi«< o* i «-ution of the work Th« new fish and game law provides membern, except E V. Cartel of "In th«* event that the assu.-iation Colonel Holabird again enters the that licenses must be Issued by the I the prettiest streams flowing into Ashland expect to b«- present t he big lake. Rock Creek, another 1« prepared to cooperate on th-» lines field.” - KI \M ATI! liOVN WIS. County Clerk, and that the applicant Mr. Baldwin vintled th«* patmeng- Whether this gentleman is correct fine stream, runs through tho pla« < herein set forth, th«- Reclamation must make affidavit to his age, resi- er department of th«* B«»iith<*rn in his prediction or not. -«ome steps Th«* Klumath Falla loam went to ’ll e vcntually will become th«’ gate Service will endeavor to aid your as- dence and occupation. The fee for Pacific, and says that arrmigcmentH should be taken toward th« opening tlx Dorris nine in good shape Sun way for the Crater I-ake antomo- sot iation in every possible way. ¡hunting is the saint* as heretofore— have been made for puttlug on an- of a plac«> in tbe Government re "The matters on which I deem travel, as it will be the head bile day, and cleaned them up to the tune $10 for non-residents and $1 for lo extra limit«'«! train b<-tw«*on Portland of 15 to 3 Th«« liorrh« boys inude u [of navigation connecting witn ti e early action to be essential, prur.* to serve. This is a work that might cal people. and San Francisco. Th«« new servlet* th«* adoption of any extensive pro well be taken up by the Chamber of good rtnrt, and It looked for a time ' proposed Crater latke bighwac The moneys derived from the Issu is auppoHe«l to go into eff'-ct the first Commerce. At the time Pelican Bay gram, are as follows: ns If It was going to be a close game, ance of licenses and from fines for of June. The train will l«*ave Port "First—To increast* the *-npitai was closed, the question was agi violations of the laws is paid to the but th«’ support was not very good, See O. Short's auction ad on page 6. land about 8 o'clock In the ev«*ning stock of the Klamath Water Users’ tated, but there it stopped Now that State Treasurer and is by him depos- and some of the players began to and will get Into Weed about 10 Association to a capitalization more Odessa is going tbe way of Pelican i ite-d in a special fund for the protec weaken Taber pitched a strong o'clock next day. This will give i early proportioned to the full de Bay, it reminds us that something | tion and propagation of fish and game, und had ho bott«*r support the almost <llre«t connection for Klamath velopment of the acr«*nge of tte must be done, and if the Chamber ' game. score would not hnve looked so bad. Falls to pHHxengerH from Portland inf Commerce can do that something, Lodge will meet promptly at 7:30 Kinmath pro;«*ci. Tile Klamath Falls hum put up I lu the main the game laws are un and Han Francisco, as the train from it will add another feather to its m., Thursday evening, June 3d. I» par "Second—To increas«* the tho best game they have played this changed, In many instances they are tho south arrive« at Wood at 12:15. By order of the Noble Grand, value of th«* shares of stock of the cap. soanon, and showed the peoplo what more specific, but the seasons are LULU STRAW, Secretary association to a figure more nearly thoy could do. Whiuut In the box practically the same. In Klamath HOT STRINGS COMPANY THE JUDGE'S NEW ATTO. representing the «»atimated building and Ball behind the bat really won county ducks may be hunted from See O Short’s auction ad on page 6. cost. tho game by their excellent work. the first day of September to tbe first As a matter of convenience in may be hunted at any time between Judge Noland's new auto Is at- Daggett on first did some brilliant "Third—To increase the area of trading conslderablo attontion, as work and the outuold came through Thu steamer Winetna left for Up lands subscribed to the association in transacting business, by shortening day of February. Geese and swan it la the first auto-buggy ever with tbe goods on every occasion. per I Ake points Wodnesday on its certain localities where insulficient the title, and in conformity with the first day of September and the the general usag«-, the company de first day of April. brought to tho city, It Is one of Tho players aro getting used to the Brat regular trip. Hereafter the trips areas aro now subscribed. the new Shacht i machines with game, with the result that the team will be made on Mondays, Wt^tnes- "Fourth—To secure the agreement cided to change the name to HOT The fish law provides that there covered top and solid rubber tires. work has Improved wonderfully. Tho days and Fridays; however, if the of marsh land owners to a special SPRINGS COMPANY, striking out shall be no fishing in Link river dur The Judge says that it Is just the lino up of the two teams was ns traffic will warrant it. trips will be form of stock subscription contract, from the title the word "Improve ing the months of June, July and Au or a supplementary agreement to the ment." An order of Court has been gust. In all other waters of the thing for ridtag over DeTll’s Garden, follows: made daily. and his only regret Is that he did Dorris. Position. Klamath Falls Captain Totten of the Winenia has present contract, dealing specifically obtained to this effect, and here county fishing is prohibited during not have it In time for his recent Taber........ ......... P......... ................. Wheat arranged for a downtown office, with tho drainage featuro of marsh after the company will be known the months of November, December, trip to Ijikeviow. The Jndg«» Is Gray ...... ........... c......... Ball which will bo open within a few days, reclamation work as a necessary ad as HOT SPRINGS COMPANY. January, February and March. The letting his chaffeur do tho running Moor«’. Dagget and tickets can then bo secured to all junct to the ultimate irrigation fea . . .1st b limit of catch In this county is twen The Chamber of Commerce has ty-five trout, or not more than twen ad now, but threatens to try It alone Drum ture. 8hlv«,s points on the lake. .. 2d b "Fifth—The securing of grants of secured tho services of Chas, Mc- ty-five pounds. the first dark night when there are 3d b Klnncv Indications aro that tho travel will • no spectators around. B<>nson be much heavier this year than at free right-of-way for all canals, Cornack of Eugene to handle the ..fl. fl Messie. Clift any tlmo in the past, and all of the levees, transmission lines, pumping barbecue on Railroad Day, and he is Small. ............ r. f.... See O. Short's auction ad on page 6. ............. Houston ......... c. f ..... Balmer ... bouts plying on the Upper Lake are stations and other works necessary expected to arrive tn a few days. W. A. Delzol, president of ths Welder making preparations to handle the for the complete reclamation of the Mr. McCornack is experienced in this I, f Chamber of Commorce, w«>nt to Klam Jones After putting thousands In a line and has conducted many bar marsh lands. Increase in the business. ath Agency Friday, where he deliv "I have not attempted at the pres becues In the «vast, where they know tight place, the poetry writing E. E. Fitch, the real estate man of ered tho memorial address at the ex habit has got one man out of prison. Merrill, was in tl-o city Friday. See 0. Short's auction ad on page 8. ent time to deal with any of these how to do It. orcises Saturday. Dairy <'««IT. s|Hiiident I igea Every Mun. Wonulil un«l t lilhl In Hel,I