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* ♦ OFFICI AL I’APICK OF KLAMATH «OINIY. « ♦ KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 10, 1909 VOL. XIV. WAÍLR USERS MEET A MG PARADE, OI.DKHT (ilUM EKY HOf.D. ♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ * LHAJHNG PAPER OF MM ! NI RN (MU <.»N. ♦ ♦ NO. H M IIOOL SITE NEI.EtTED lllix-k Nin«- in First Addition Selected They're off' Cale Oliver 1» in th» Projx-rty un«l Htor,- of M> huliock « < hamlx-r of <'on,merer I« Petitioned ■ l*agg)*tt Company < luingì » to to Extend Railroad “Doing*’’ at Flretiun Thl» lft,-m,H»n by A distinguished party of railroad h ad and trailing behind will be one Two or Three Days. th«- Voters. OtiM-r Hands. 'officials visited the city la*t Tbjr*- of th« grandoat parados that the eye <iay. Th,-y arrived «,n a perla' train of tho Kluiuatliite has ever man Tho following petition was circu- at 3:30 and after a drive over tbe W. T h'hlv,- I.»« purchaoed th«, There w«*re thirty-eight votes cast Nothing U to be owrlooki'd, and lati d Wednesday asking the Chamber city and to the Upper Lake, they left for the selection of a site for a new Hchallo, k A Daggett grocery busin,*» when the tenderfoot from the city M-h«K>l building for Klamath Falls .cornu« here to help In the celebration und j,rop«-rty «>n th, corner of Fifth of Commerce to extend the railroad shortly after 5 o'clock. Th,- result of the vote ' of Itallroad Day hu la going to see and Main street«. The business will r«l< bration to two or three days. The The party consisted of E E. Cal Saturday petition received nearly fifty names wa* a surprise, as the site selected be < ->tidu< t, ,l under tbe firm name of vin, general manager of th,- Southern [ what Klamath couuty 1». wum and Pacific; J H Young, general super was one that had not been consld- will be. Every bualneM man In th,- Hbive Bros. A Co., who will take of business men: "We, the undersigned merchants intendent, and James McCrea, wife ered by the school board. Block 9 city was visited to day by Mr. Oliver <harg< on Monday morning. Oscar RI SOI UI ION PASSIO I ASHY I tot the purpose of »«-«’inK If he would Bhlv, . now with the American Bank and contributors to the fund for the anij party Mr. McCrea is the presl- In First addition was chosen. tH re ' be represented in the Kailroad Day ami Trust Company, will a», -uno th,- railroad celebration, would earnestly dcDt Of th, Pennsylvania Railroad i being 22 votc-s cast in favor of it. request that Immediate steps bo ;in(j ,,fn< I m I» of that r<,ad were Block 7 received 17 votes, and block puraile. and the beat evident)' of hl« rnaniig, ment of th, bnsln,?» Farmers Unite With Conserv eloquence urpl persuasive ability I) I Th- Kchsiiock A Dags-?'I store is taken to extend th,- tlm«* of celebra [ with him, from Pittsburg. From here *,ft in Buena Vista addltfon, 9. Block 9 Is owned by Captain Short, contained In the fait that uveryone ot the oldor.t gnreery in Klamath Falls, tion ’r<-m one to two or three days, ;they will go to Seattle to attend the atives in t Hurt to Sr< are E. Ross and Mrs. Brown. It Is not Alaska-Yukon exposition. them agreed to liav«> numoiblrig it iin<l 'has always ,-nJoycd the largest for th,- following reasons: "persons attending from Bny dls- the Industrial section ot the purad> business ot this kind in the city. The The party occupied three private known what It can be purchased for I arly Completion of tance may be desirous of combining' property Is 4 0x100 feet and Is «on cars, and were accompanied from or if it can be secured, Jf the prop- Thia will include the barber »hop«. the Project |confectionery «tort*, "one |>er cents" »Id,-red one ot lb« b,-i t business lo- their trfp for the purpose of pur- Dunsmuir by J If. Dyer, superin- erty cannot be bought at the right In fait, every lit»- of busine*» In < at ion* ou Main street. 7 b<- pri« «- |c.lui mg such articles as required. as*u.n<leDt llf fht. fjfiafa division, and T. price, it is probable that another (XINCEIITI D IH«llCT Issi Iti li I the <Ky. celebration; also Kruitscbnitt, son of J ali ux Kruit- election will be held. paid for tb, business and property w -1! a, i-tijoylng the ................................. An informal vote was taken on i, »aid to be about >20,000. our merchants who are compelled to and road master of tbe Cali- In addition to this Industrial sec All Nrcllona of the County Will Work whether the n« * building is to ba «Utend to their various vocations f orn i a Northeastern, Th, Mchaliock a Daggett Company The train was for llt<- Advancement of llx- Inter* tion there will I m - m -< tlous r, presenta- wus incorporated, the stock being would be ,-nabled to partake of some firepr«x,f or a frame. The voters de- tlve of the growth of the county, be- in charge of Conductor Browner, one «an« of Rlanmlii—Interview). Willi 'own,,l b) II Fred Bchallock. C H. [of the celebration aS well as all, - ’ cf th,- regular conductorr on Trains « <i<!«-<! in favor of a fireproof building laMttl Owners I filler U><- Prwjrit. ' ginning with the Indian», who will be ■•bo .!d it <ov« r a period of from two Mr. 'Dagg<tt and Mrs. Fr<«l Melbas«- 15 and 1C A H. Naftzger, Alex. by a vote of 33 to 6. followed by the tvouts, emigrant to three days. yet ScbailcMk stated that he had not ' wagons, niln«A». stage cowher. hold Martin, Jr., and other busin,-ss men Llltl,- feeling was manifest,xl at K< O. Short - ' -ion ad on page 6. "Noticing the program, it appears ,,f this city accompanied’the party in any slug«, ot the meeting. ho the rea ups. cowboys and autos Then there • I'-cId,,! 'u»t what hr would do in th«- that there is too much crowded into tbeir drive to the i'pper Lake lnt,)od,-d to future, but that he re [will bo th) sections repretentative miii that the aut-i-etaful ticket wan VOTERS WERE PltE< IPITATE will the one day's celebration for tbe eo- very largely In th* majority Those i of th» various parts of the county, main In Klamath Falls. Ih joytn* lit of the public at large, hence anoth<-r lin,- of probably eugag«- in < <>N< EUT JI NE IOTH. defeated uccpti-d th, ri >ult philo r,u< h as the Merrill section, that from ■ Authorised S«-hool Board to Pur- this r«*quest.” sophically, ulwaya net ompaniid with I Bonanza and the upper country. Fort i business , haw Pr<>|>erly Without Knowi- [ Do not forget the concert to be the algnintanl remark that "the end i Klamath, th)- livastoek internals, ,-te S< <• O. Short's auction ad on page € given at th,- Opera House Thursday, S« <■ O. Short's auction ad on page C. edge t>f It« < o#t. That the parade is going to be <om- la not yet." | June 10th, under the direction of the I plete is certain, for tbo*. who have The meeting »«« promptly called PIUHT.AMATION HY MAYOR. The City S«-h«»ol Board is somo- Eastern Star. to order at 3 o'cl««k. President Mar iugre. d to take part are filled with Thia is the first concert of the sea wbat "up against It.” At the recent enthusiasm And why not? Doos It tin In the chair. The number of From present indications the com-’ Friday. Jun«- I Illi, Nunw-«l »- General won and should be patronized by al! school election the majority of votes Ing term of court will hold tbe record ■lockholder» present »&« very ■mall, not murk the end of th)- old and th«- «ì<-an-Fp Duy for All l*r«,|»-rty who would enjoy an evening of the were east for block 9 as the location in this county for big damage suits. considering the importance of the beginning of th< new era tor Klam O miko in th,- City. best music. An examination of the of a m-w school building. The own ath Fulls and Klamath county ’ Ca»,-s of this nature have heretofore meeting Hccretary «’haxtain pro program which follows discloses the ers want over >«.000 for the proper Monday, June 14th. 1909, has b«.-« n been uuaauaJ in Klamath county. ceeded to ,all th>- roll, lena than one- Everything that go«.-» in should be of nainee of the bett talent in the city, ty. As there aie ten lots in the fourth of the land owners under the th« very beat, for It Is going to repre m 'I h I k I by tho Chatnb)-r of Com Thr,* suits recently fll,-d ask in the block, this would make an average ot both vocal and instrumental. sent the standard of the business merce as th«- date for cvlebratiag th,- aggrugaP,- damages to the amount of project responding to their luiraiv between >800\and >700 per lot for Admission, 50 cents, Tlckets on During the checking up ot the roll ability of the lu rson or firm that fur completion ot th«- railroad to this >40.80« the property. It is said that the sale at Ankeny's; also at box office nishes the float Only one week re city and unusual • ffort has been and Gxirge Kelly has brought suit, the secretary proceeded to read the property is not actually worth over on Thursday. official call of the meetlog. following mains tor the completion of the final is still tx-lnr made to make th«- event through bls attorneys, Harris A Ir >300 a lot at the outside, and ths Th«j following program will be which the minutes ot th« last regular arrangements, and It is up to the peo on,- long to be rem, mb«-r«-d. A large win, against Jay. Early. Herbert and given: Board cannot believe that the people ple of this county and city to "get number of visitors, most of them Chasncey Arant for >2.500 damages. and special meetings were read Piano solo, "Ein Waidconcert”........ would wish or consent to pay Incorporated in tbu minutes was busy " Make the occasion a memor strangers, will be our guc-sts on that Th«- (oniplaint alleges that on April B Eilenburg ing >6,000 for the block, even if they able one, and this cannot 1» done un day. and Klamaib Falls is anxious to 2Hth of this year the plaintiff was as- the record of the fact that "the de did vote to purchase the property. G Heitkemper, Jr bate became heatwl and spirited,“ ion,, th) people of this city do their make as good an appearance as pos xaultcd and beaten by b«- defendants It is a question it the election Vocal solo. Waiting". Millard sible. and with that end In view, and i and he <«tlmat«-s his injuries at those words appearing in tv» sep duty. would be considered legal, as the .Miss Mamie Boyd. at the r,-quest of a large number ot >2.5>0. arate paragraphs D V Kuykendall Moskowskl property was not under consideration f IKHT SII I I’M ENT OF UtMil. citizens. I bav„ appoint,-d Friday. <*arl«-s Began is suing J. F Loos- (a> "I Ask Thee Not” thought that such a record ought not < b) ' Marraret s Cradle Song" Grieg and no pure has«- price had been Juno 11th. a general clean-up day, l«jr ’for 825,000 damages. H. M to pass down to posterity, thereby placed upon it. It is probable that Mr B W. Mason. giving the impreMslon that the - «tu ’reived From lakrview Last Even- a~d ,arn,-»tiy request that every Manning ¿a attorney for Began. It is another election will have to be held, Shakespeare quajtet, "Blue Bells of lur—l ight More Wagoo- property owner and citizen get busy I < lai med that on August 12. 1907, the i ber* of the a»«oclat|)>n were not poo- as the price ask--d by the owners is bcotiana Scotland" Ar. by Schilling on the Road and t)-move all unsightly objects and (plaintiff was permanently injured by scss)'d of that spirit of mt-ekn.»». uud Mrs.O.B.Gates I beyond reason. rubbish from their properties and | failing about forty foot from a hay I Mrs. Burge Mason charity Incumbent u|«>n all metnbt-rs Th lir»t shipment of wool from from »idewalks and streets ad Joi n- derrick while working for Imosley on) Mra. Don J. Zumwalt Mrs. E. Henry of the human family lie made a mo See O. Short’s auction ad on page 8. Solo, "Happy Days” l.uk) lunty via Klamath Fails ar Ing Strelezkl hie ranch; that the accident was due tion to no amend th» iulant«-s as to Mrs. E P. rived in the city Tu.-sday It con- Morgan F T SANDERSON. to th<> unsafe condition ot the rop«** leave that portion referring to acri Violin obligato IIEIFFRS FOR THE INDIANS. slated )-f €.187 pounds, and wa» con Mayor and clamps of the machine, for which mony and tetnpi-r out of the record sign*’ from J. Frunkl to th«, <) K. Dated ibi» Mtb day ot June, 1909 Miss Janies. th« defendant was responsible. J. 1> t'uiroll however, thought that Vocal duet. "She 81,-eps" IX-nza Trani'- Company. Eight more The contract for supplying 4,000 Harry E. Pointer has brought suit i if there wort- to be any cutting out [Mrs. Eugene Henry, Mrs. O. B. Gates heifers fur the Klamath Indians has wagua loads of wool are on the road, See O. Short's auction ud on page 6. against the Klamath Falls I>and and i that there ought to lx- a two-edged and will be used In the parade on been awarded to William Hanley of Transportation Company for dam- i Violin solo, "Angels' Serenade”.. . sword used on the uffalr, and he Railroad Day. Portland at >¡6.75 a head, delivery ...... Br-iga « \MPBEI,L HOME 111 IlNED. ag i recelv,-«! by being thrown from ! therefor«) moved that Mr. Kuyken Miss Helen James It Is stated that there are over a to be made by August 15th at the a wagon on January 19. 1908, while! dall's motion be so amend))! as to million and a half pound» of woo) In Th, home and outbuildings be crossing th«- cotrpuny'« street car Vocal -olo. “Th.- Mountain Voi«»,”. Klamath Reservation. These heifers have th« minutes show that he hud f.uko county this year, most of which longing to Walt,-r Campbell at Mi track near th,- Chitwood drug store. ...... Wrightson are furnished tbe Indians as a por- called for a dlviator on a motion to will bo shipped via Klamath Falls. rella were completely destroyed by Ton thousand dollars damages are Mr. Roy Walker. tion of the payment by’ the United adjourn, and that «aid demand was Th)> first shipment of freight r«>- fir«- at 11 o'clock Sunday night. Loss asked for and an additional >3.000 I (a) I’iaco solo, "Au den Fruhling”. . States government on tbe purchase Ignored by the ch al rm nn Thia mo )<-lV)-d at th» depot for I-ak< view ai- I* estimated to be about >;.5OO. to cover the cnet of rnedfcal treat- I ‘ ’ "Erollk Opus. 43"........... Grieg of the lauds ot the Indians some tion was ruled out of order, as b-Ing : rlv«-d the first of the week, and a Mrs. Burge Mason. Everything was burned except one ment. R. S. Smith is th«? attorney I years ago. foreign to th«’ subject mutter of the Inrge shipment for Paisley merchants . "April Song" Newton b,x! springs nnd mattress, which were for Mr. Pointer. This awa-'l was made May 96th, original motion Th«» vote on Kuy arrived lust evening./ Mm. Don J. Z<’mwait. in a wagon. but the announcement was withheld, kendall’s motion would Indicate that o obligato............................... ......... and the cattle men, especially those M- and Mrs. Campbell returned those pret nt desired posterity to See O Short's auction ad on page'«) from Klamath Falls yesterday after Ivan Daniels. who put in bids, have been awaiting know thut the original Klamuthton- noon, where they had purchased the I with interest the result of the mat ians were possessed of fighting blood, NEW JURY I.IHT. BAND ENtUtSlON ■prlng« und mattre-u, which they ter. Originally, the government de The work of reconstruction is b«^ for it wuu defeated and the minutes left on the wagon, it Is not known ing pushed on the Klamath-Lakeview . manded that the cattle men who de remain as originally compiled by the The jury list for the June term of how the fire started, but one of the The Klamath Falls Military Band sired to bid should drive their stock road. On the cast Commissioner i secretary. Circuit Court wan drawn Friday aft hired men »a» sitting up lato writing i I cry ford has a force at work; be-i will give an excursion to Odessa on to a point near Lakeview, Ore., for Mr. Carroll then thought that h- ernoon. The list Is as follows letters, and It is thought that he ,.on«l him is E. Tatro with another, Sunday, the 13th. This will prob- inspection. But no response was ought t be righted and tho chair I- D-d Beck, William Fluekus of might have left a candle burning. gang, while on th,» west end Walter' ■ ably be the last excursion to that re made. man of tho former meeting "recti Dairy, L. J. Bauman ami D. B. Nich It was pointed out to the officials Everything in tho house was burned Howard Is located with a big crew of r' sort, as it will be closed to the public fied," so he made a motion asking ols of Bonanza, Frnnk Hedrick, fl. II »nd tbe Inmates escaped with only mon. The plan is to finish up the i In July, having been ’purchased by that th,' stockmen could not afford to that tho minutes show that ho wan Carleton, II. S. Parrish and W. P. their night clothes. eastern end and then to combine tho j Harriman. It is anticipated that drive their cattle from far away not duly recognized. This motion, Whitney of Merrill, William Griffith forces on the heavier work on the | many from the country will take ad points on a chance; moreover, it also however, was also defeated. of Olene, Frank Anderson of Ttile western section. The latter portion | vantage. of the opportunity to take was shown that there would not be J. B. Mason then made a motion 1/tko. C. II. Kester of Redfield, J. A las been under snow until the pres-: in “' the excursion and celebration on sufficient water in the place selected thnt the rules bo suspended In order Koontz. H. E. Hansberry, G. W. ,.ie same trip, and excellent camping to m-.-et the needs of such a situation. I D. Applegate is In the city for n I -nt that nn important loiter to tho asso Whit, , B. F. Huwkins, A. H. Nawton, few days from the Lava Beds. Ho -nt', ’ so that not much could be ac- j facilities have been prepared by the Upon this showing the Commissioner i o nil«) • <!. However, It is now ciation from Supervising Engineer I*. B Ramsby, J. R. Dizon, T. G. M<- states that there will be about 100,- I Chamber of Commerce for those who kof Indian Affairs changed the terms Hopson l‘ road before the election llnttnn, George Bl,din, George «Jrlx 000 pound» of wool hauled from that I hoped to 1 av«> the road to the county I desire to come in Saturday and re- of his call for bids, with the result lino put in good shape soon so that of directors. This motion waa lost, zlc, .’I. L. Boggs, E. W. Gowen, M. E. section to Klamath Falls for ship-) that figures were submitted to him the freighting can be done for the | main through the celebration. since it required a two-thirds vote to I’utchlnaon, J. IL Danner, W. L ment. Had It been known sooner, There will be plenty of music and by many stock men, the Oregon man ‘business men of Lakeview for fall carry It, and tho regular order of Tingley, P. B. Campbell, C. T. Oliver, this wool could have been secured for -i big dinner at Odessa, or bring winning. and winter goods. Examiner. business that of electing a board of l'. I. Applegate, C. 11. Clend,tuning tho parade on Railroad day. It .long your lunch ami picnic by the — directors was proceeded with. and J. <1. Pierce of Klamath Falls. See O. Short’s auction ad on parte 8. wouldn’t have been a bad advertise ANOTHER RESORT TIIUT SOME -■prings. The Wfnema leaves the The following nominations were dock at 8:30, returning about 6. ment for Klamath county. It is a made: C. H. Withrow, Alox. Martin. Jr., ; Various places of interest will be See O. Short's auction ad on page 6. little late now, but a large quantity A RECORD SHIPMENT. Lorella—N. C. Otinn. of tills nhlpniont might still be pro and R. 8. Smith have purchased of visited and a general good time is Bonanza—D. F. Driscoll and John One of the largest, if not the George Wetherb.v of Portland an 80- guaranteed. Round trip, >1. TAKEN TO ALTt HAS. cured for the parade. largest. shipments of buggies and Irwin. nere tract of land on Crystal Cr-ek. Joo Warner of Altura» was ar- Yonna Jacob Knock and William I VKIAIIM TRIM (OMING. wagons ever brought to tht? city was Tbe consideration Is safil to be ft,- < I T BY WOOD SAW. reHte«! Saturday night by Deputy received this week by the Baldwin Welch, Chairman W. W. Bnldwl- of the 000. This is the last available tract Merrill- C. A. Bunting nnd J. Sheriff Schallock on a telephone com committee on sport« for Railroad day ’ on the market around tho Upper L. B. Shepherd was very seriously Hardware Company. The weight munication from Sheriff Smith of haH tecelved wont from Lakeview Lake suitable for a resort. Frnnk Adams. injured at noon Sunday by having ¡ was 39,000 pounds, and was made up Kono—O. A. Stearns and F. H. Modoc county. Warner lu nineteen that tho baseball team will be hero' The property is beautifully lo his arm come In contact with a wood of the famous Studebaker vehicles. years old, nnd Is accused of a statu on tho 14th. A large delegation of1 cated about twenty minutes' run saw while the saw was in motion. Tho rapid development of the coun- Downing. • Spring T.nko and Pino Grovo- L. F. tory crime committed at Alturas. Lake county people will al«o attend from Pollcan Bay, and th«' famous He was working for L. Bl^hn, and I ty and the large number of new set- Ho was placed under arrest at Bo tho celebration. Wlllltts nnd J. G. Stevenson. i flsbing stream of Crjstal Creek runs somehow his arm struck the saw, I tiers coming tn has created a demand Klamath Falls- C. S. Moore and S. nanza, but was released before Sher j through tbe center of the tract. 'I he with the result that a slanting cut for first-class buggies and w-agons. ARM BtDEY ItUBNFD. iff Smith, who had followed him, ar T. Summers. <tr<am nt this point Is navigable for was made in the left forearm through Tho reputation of the Studebaker Is Robert Baldwin hnd tho misfor launches, and Is from fifteen to tho flesh and about an Inch in the by no means local, and when tho new California—W. C. Dalton and C. rived thoro. The Sheriff arrived hero yesterday and left In the afternoon tune Tuesday to upset a kettle twenty feet wide. Sloping land runs bone, severing the arteries, nerves farmer wants something that he G. Morrill. of hot load on his loft arm. Tbo skin to tl o water and there are numerou.« and muscles. He was removed to knows will not wear out, he gets a At Large—James Dizon and W. 11. with his prisoner for Alturas. and besh wore badly burned from the Ideal locations \>n each side of tho the Klamath Hospital, where he was Studebaker. The result is that the Mason. Wo continue abstracts, as well as wrist to tho elbow. He stopped work stream for a dlstanc of nearly a half attended by Drs. Merryman and Baldwin Hardware Company Is now The eruption between tho Dnltod malto new ones. Let ns complete long enough to have It dressed, but mile for summer homes. selling a greater number of this Fisher. States Reclamation Service and the yours. Klamath County Abstract ho won't bo able to use tho arm to class of vehicles than ever before In Co., opposite Court House 4-8tf any extent for some time. (Concluded on Fifth Bago.) See O Short's miction ad on page 6. See O. Short's auction ad on page 6.' Its history. New Board of Direc tors Are Ranch Owners