Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 24, 1909, Image 1

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Ol l K I tl, PAPER or
KI.AM 1 III ml MV
VOL. XIV.
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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 24, 1909
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LEADING PAPER OF
MII TIIi nS OIII gu N.
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NO. 13
»Ideretl u public, and not u »pectnl or I
SACRAMENTO JOBLEItH 4OMING Bl ILDING AND U>AN ASSOCIA­
local law '
♦
TION.
«
Kill tRATEIl UKt ItOAD
■’Tb«- present act upproprlatra
THE HTORY OF TIIE Mi I HT.
< Sacramento Bee >
♦
Mr J W. Nee, g«*n« ral agent of the
ooo «-ondltlouul upon Ju< k»on couti’v «
♦
Tbe Jobbers’ Association is to have
Hair.NpllDlng Dedalea of Judge Gal- lulling a like suiu, to aid said county
Western
lx>an and Savings Company
Whin
yon
buy
anything,
whether
it
I»
«Pithing,
groceries,
a
meeting
witbin
the
next
few
days
to
♦
♦
to build a public highway fiorn th»- ♦ lutidwart-, flirtino lm|il<-iiM-ril», idior*. or on«. of th«- many arti«!«-» ♦ arrange an excursion next month to of Halt Lake City, Utah, Is in town
low ay 'll«-« I Ip Fumi» for Road
«ily of M'dford to th«- w»-st tiouuJ
« thud g» to nuikc the n«-<«-»*ltI«-« «*f G m - liunuin family, buy from a ♦ Klamath Fails, whiih tbe local whole­ | and after looking over the situation
HuHdlng,
sry of the Crater Lak«' National park ♦ live, prognaalvi- merchant. Ttw-rv la a roamm for making thi» ♦ sale merchants have had in mind for {and tbe prosp«-<ts o! Klamath Falls,
I has decided to put in a local branch
un<l not to Crater l-akc, n» »».m«« * »UggcHtioii. Take the little matter of a shirt. Ix-t it »land for ♦ home time
Another hid lent ion of th«’ long Imagine. Also, ,50.000 «-«indltlonal « »it moniti» with »tur» h in It anti II Wear» out mon- rapidly than it ♦
The purpose of the trip is to give ' of this building and loan «Moetation
haired, long « an d condition in which upon Klamath county contributing u ♦ would In twin- that tlm«- If kept In regular war. Now, there an- ♦ ' the jobbers a good op|w»rt unity for here. This concern is one of the two
personally the vicinity
of building and loan companies doing a
this Blate no»» I» «<>«n«'» la the de- Ilk»- »inn. to aid said county to build « uw-rtlianta who have »lilrt» on tlicir »In Ivi * for a year—anil «orni- ♦ ! Keeing
general buzin-Ns In the State of Ore­
a
county
r«>ud
from
Klutnutb
Falls,to
of
them
for
a
goo>1
tleui
longer.
Th«-
person
buying
on«-
get«
Klamath
Falls
and
Southern
Oregon
♦
♦
i l»lon of Judge Gullowuy. w ho bus
gon, th«- oth-r being a Portland tom-
th«-
«-astern
boundary
of
»aid
national
“
stuck,
”
for
it
won't
wear.
What
I»
true
at»>ut
»hlrt»
i»
true
about
♦
♦
This
Is
a
prorperou
and
fast
devel
handed down un opinion making p«-r
[>uny Th- laws of this State are very
iwtuul th- Injunction ra-strulniug th« I park, ami not to Crater Lak< witbin ♦ ilir other tiling». A live. up-to-datr- mentiunt doe« not keep ♦ oping setlion of country, lying about
strict in regard to this class of sav­
said
park,
for
our
Htate
I»
without
»1
—
«
k
on
I
ibik
I
to
wear
oft
on
th«-
»belvra.
He
|
hi
«I
icn
III»
t»u»in«-M
♦
♦
midway
between
Portland
and
Sac
­
payment of the *lOO.OUO appropri
juri»'ll<-tlon, and «un d<> no work or ♦ anil w I hii you I iij from him you If't n. w fresh, fashionable arti- ♦ ramento a:-«! <on»«-qu«-ntly bringing ings Institution», and a company is
«led tor th»- const ruction of th«- t'ru
ex-in
Is«' any authority within the na­ ♦ «!«•«•. You get your money’» worth in wear. That 1» why we «ay ♦ the whol«-salers of th«' two c-lties into I required to deposit *100,000 in ap­
t«r Luke road H< < luhtis It is uncon­
I
lonnI
park in. Pining Crater Luki
♦ to you, “Buy only from a live, progr --.ivi- merchant.”
♦ competition for its increasing busi- prov'd Kccurities will the Secretary
stitutional! Well, it may b«i, but If
oi State tx-fore tl,< y -an transact a
rile
present
act
nowhi-r«-
provide»
for
The way to tell who is a “live, progrc»»ive im-rchant" i* to ♦ ' ness.
♦
Il Is. then M-Mnlum. th»- errati«- ut
g. neral business in the State. Till»
it'Hng
In
th<*
construct
Inn
of
a
con-
««afeli
tlie
column»
of
your
local
ti
—
w*-]
;»
r.
Th-
merchant
who
♦
Th«'
ojicnlni'
for
th!-
city
to
build
♦
torncy will» brought th»- quenliun luto
♦ ndv< t1
>»ta tin- l-u*!ti •». If«- I» tin- man who ♦ up a flodrlrcl Ing trad - with-this lo­ ■tring<-r>t law has kept all California
court, has won Ith- fit nt « ii 1 of ;it> - i uouh highway from M»dn ltd
K lit mat h Fat
the man who Iclicves flint what i» worth
♦ cality bas b - n insisted upon for ,<>an cornt; . i- out of Oregon, but
♦
Importance in hi» ««•« «•>
If II 1« 1,1
lh«r«-
Kl.il
i.
Is
an
I
and
whin
h<-
Mlvertlsew
In
I»
asking
weeks by Tlie Bee, and its testimony insur«-* th» investor of absolute pro-
♦
♦
i oti»t II ul liiliiil, tii< ii piutth.illy ull of
t.-l
Vi
I
m«ir<-
than
13
i» n«l hi- i-«-n« r:illv ri-ts it. eiHKM-tally If you ♦ chimes in with report» of traveling U ct ion
*
•
th.- Iuw>. I.. In th« Ktatc. th- Attorn.
The Western Ixian and Savings
mil
.
if
ut
tnad<
confidi r» hi« nd* ♦ men from this city who have persona'
».
♦
Generai and Huit«-«) Blates <> u».t'»r
kill that invrst- ♦ knowledge of the Klamath Fall» Company is one of tbe strong«ist In
♦
<’imitili» i Inin hav« b«« ti mlMukt ti
it b th» federal govi rtini« ml
the Northwest. It has branches In
lurkron
county
bus
raised
or
sp
­
s-lllng you Mimethlng
♦ country.
♦
will b<- tiiki-n to tin B'lpri un Colili
Utah. Montana. Washington and
limo
sled
the
in
required
♦
It
Is
on
th«..c
.idvic«-'«
th:
♦
i«t once, wl.i t— it may I**- hopc.d hut
The authorized capital is
♦ bers have planned an explo ration yosi Oregon
u rational constru* thin of th«- low Ih nei . under th- prov i»itia »if ch:«p- ♦
"
~.
of *760,764.
*3.0^0
ter
II
1
<>f
th»,
la
1
»
s
of
>9.
,
’
.0,000
1
9
over
♦
th«-
northern
boundary
of
thii>
♦
will be i-«-rur«d, and wh»-r«» It I* al­
.1DL h P
nent :• serve fund of
b«-<
oti
i
I
'
s
uvjllabl«
In
.Lu-kton
State.
They
hope
to
g
r
a
stiffieient
♦
«
most c« rtalii that th«- tight to «-on*
und ti| in» a « rtaln h | h - c I- ♦
♦ numb« r to take th«- trip so that they *100,000.
struct a Hint«» highway will be r«>«og «munì on
Mr. Nee will establish a regular
II*
>1
county
roti*!
I
adln«
f
roto
M»
I
♦
♦ may travel on a sj»-» lai car .«nd be at
niwd
in Juda«’ Galloway 's I» gut
♦ liberty to d«» about as they like in tbe branch h»r- with local ag-nts and
miud il uiighl lie poi.Jblv to coust iu»< lord In i ild <ount> to th«- W'Ht'in ♦
treasurer, who will take subscrip­
♦ way of Boelnir the .cowatrj
u Btute highway without making u » boti fidar « of Crater Lak- tintinna! ♦
tions for investment stink. Later the
The
court
is
not
Informed
that
park
Krmembi-r
tlie
»tory
of
th«-
shirt.
M«»st
of
the
heads
of
Sacramento
♦
to
bi-
be-
beginning, but It I* hardly
♦ wholesale Arms have yet to see the shareholders here wlll elect a 1< m »1
lltvod that th«- sum» rul« will pre- KlatiiHth county ha» mitdr* any ap fo­ «
pilaf
lori
a»
r-qtilred
by
Ibis
lci,
take
il
from
the
»helve»
in
the
»ton-
of
the
merchant
♦ I Klamath Falls country with their board, to whom the company will
♦
vail In th«- Hupr«-m«- Court
Ulti««!
tb*
•
,50.000
appropriât»
d
-'X-
value
your
jsitnmugc
sufficiently
to
a*>k
you
to
rail
own eyes. They have been going by grant a charter, and who will ap-
♦
♦
Folltiwlng 1» lb< lezt ol tb« <l»-
i luaively fu*- Klamath county Is t.»H ♦
« second-hand information in the past praise tbe value of all property on
< islon
art
t.«aliatile
und
mny
ncv«-r
b«-c«mi-
♦ and it has h«.*ld out to th« m such en­ which loans will be made. For each
Judge Galloway ba»«-» bl» opinion
«■h-arly
local,
ns
”The pr«-»cnt art l
couraging promises that they think it *100 of th- Investment stock sub­
oti num«*r«iu* uuthorltl«-», which he
it
.ippiii-s
t<>
only
two
countlex
1
Is
worth while to make personal ae- scribed for in Klamath Falls, the
cite« In the c«it»riw- «if th«» decision. i
*i\kix<; swish CHEESE.
DIM'«is IL or SEWAGE.
uli'O
Np<«
inl
b«-cai|iH'
It
I
n llmlted to A
iquaintance
with the section, and find company will loan ,500 in the town.
He take» the ground that th«- ten­
Npeclflod
w
«-iloti
and
for
»p<
«
lal
ut
out how great an outlay of money and Thus al) tbe local money subscribed
dency of the court» has boon, in this
< oui»» d t n|l» < Ulcd Wto tiu r to E m - Factory at Merrill I» Now Turning ¡energy is justified by the prospect of win be loaned here in Klamath Falls
I
«>B«-h
only,
ihat
I»,
thè
propo««d
ap-
Hint«- a» well as In others wb« re n
Out DM* I’ound» a |>ay—Will
tinder the itirection and approval of
Septic Tank or Dump Into
busings.
similar inhibition exists In »he con- propriatlon <an b>- um -«I « nly in the
Double Output Soon.
a board of total people, the company
tbe River.
i-oiintl*
-
of
J»<
k»on
and
Klutnath
I
The
Portland
Jobbers
were'out
it»
Mtitutlon, to plan- such n coast ruction
* lift ply passing on the abstract and
ami
for
.-«
x|>«r«ìal
puip«>»c.
via.
i
li-
force,
at
Klamath
Falls
on
Railroad
on th«> provision a» w«iul«l mak«- this
Guy .MerrHI. who was In tbe city 1 Day.
papers, and the company will bring
Hi« m«mb«ih of .th«- City Council
building
«if
a
«->
rtuin
«jM-t
lfied
bigi-
i
npproprlatlou for th«- Crater 1- a K>*
in additional money from towns
are still und<-« ld»-d as to th- disposal Tuesday, state tbe new Swiss rheese
way in said counth-s
The
l«xa!
Jobbers
considered
mak-
road unconstitutional
factory In which he is Interested at
"The art i» thur-fore locai and ape- oi the Mwage of the city when the
: ing a trip in order to be pr«-sent there where they have subscribers, but no
The question» Involved w«-re >n-
n«’w »ewers are put in. Both the con- Merrill, is doing fine and that they on Railroad Day. but decid-d that it loans, and loan here.
«■al
nn<l
ninni
cp-arly
withiu
th-
in-
tlrely constitutional, two principal
A building and loan association is
suiting «-nglneer an«i Mr. Zumwalt are turning out one hundred pounds would be better to take in the place
points la ing raise«! by McMahan The llldtlon pia»««! ttpon euch m«-n»ui>»
rceotnmetid u septic tank, but the of cb»«-M a day. By the first of the and its vicinity when the people were an imp«irtant factor in the building
li»
M-rtlon
23.
artici«-
4
of
nur
(.
‘
iiro.ti-
complaint alleges th«- act to b«- un-
month they will be able to turn out I
up of any town for the reason that
The complalnt wlll tu- XIlS mutter of-cost Is what Is bothering
con»tltutlonn! ns violative oi »■ < tlon ttition
bet” •-.«* two aud three hundred; disengaged an«i able’ to give more at- they collect mone> from many places
the
Council
it
is
admitted
that
in^
per-
tained
und
ih«-
Injiinctton
n»a«ti-
jtentjpn
to
a
carload
of
visitors
33 of artlel. 14 of »! • Cun« tuition, !
where there is little building and loan
city will have to '-om«- to the aeptlc pounds a day, for which tb«ry have a I
ninnent and perpetuai ”
reading
it m tow«« that wee gsoniiuu rapid­
tank sootn-r or later, but some of the i-ady market at Astoria. Mr. Merrill
BIG < IRCI IT COI KT DOCKET.
"The 1» giiilaliv« lohcMibiy shall not
ly
They loan up to one-half of ac­
in«'fnb«-ra favor a temporary arrang«*- has a herd of thirty cows on bis own
para Bp«v*lal or local law» In any of
place
which
is
milking,
and
is
put
­
tual value on residence property and
nu-nt by running the sewage in tbe
The June term of the Circuit Court
th«- following «-numerated case», that
allo* the borrower to pay back In
river
This could b«- done at very ting on wagons to gather milk from
which convened on .Monday promises
is to any, * ‘ •
other
parts
of
the
valley.
monthly installments.
little <«i«t and later, when the city
"7- For laying, openlug uu«l work
to be as lengthy as the last term
Then ba» txwn sotn«- ralk on the has m«ire money, u septic tank could
Ing on highways, and for the « lection *treels th< past few da)» relative to
from the number of cases already on
b«> install«-»!
FOUR Hot Its OX SATURDAY.
IMMI XSE TRAFI-1< \
|the docket, and more cases are being
or appointment «if supervisors.
a posstbl.' «hang«* in the location of
Mayor Sandemon and others !..
“10 For the Msessmnnt and c«»L- the postoffiee, but from i inquirió»
filed each day. The following cases
Governinetii Employes W ill Be Given
ll«-ve that what is done now should
Over two thousand dollar« a day
Icctlon of taxva for Hint«’, ««»iitity. made It «1 velops that it I» nothing
are now on the «Joeket:
Half Holiday on Saturdays in
tu- done right. s«> that there will* be is a pretty good rticord for f-ciglit
township or road puriios«-»." am! »ac­ i iiion serious than talk. < On account
State vs. John Doe, State vs. John
July. August and September
no necessity of a change in a year business for the first month's biisi-
tion 7 of article II reading
of the Inrrtw In the business of th«* or so With the s«wa,<- dumped into l nt-ss of the railroad in KlamatH balls. Doe. State vb . Richard Ro«». State vs.
"The legislative ii»»«-mhly shall not postofllce, it is quit«- certain Dial in a
John Doe et al, State vs. Charles
The Reclamation Service has re­
th»- ««pen water the city would bo | Tbe railroad began business In th'.»
'Walker. State vs. Jar Stickles. State
loan th.- credit of the Htnt. nor In any »hint time more room will I k - ueces-
ceived notic of the departmental or­
liable to an Injunction suit at any icily on May 20th, and it is estimated
VS. J. F. Muni, State vs. Joshua Buck- der that on Saturdays during July,
manner create any <l«-bt» nr llnblll- »ury. and ibis tuct is probaldy what
tim< , and the best that can be hoped that the ictal receipts from the band-
master, State vs. J W. Buck, F. AV. August and September and until
ties which shall singly or In the ag­ started th- talk.
for Is a rcHpIte of one or two years. I ling of freight foi tbe first mouth is
gregate with pr< vloua deb's rtr lin-
The base of the pretw nt building Th«- ls»ue must b«* met »«Miner or *65.000, or aion than *2,000 a day Bowne vs. J. D Carroll, Lute Platt further ordered, four hours, exclusive
blllllea oxii-id th»- sum of ,’.<i.ooo. Im- nearly tbre< years mor«- to run.
vs. J.* E. Duval and David Hock, The of time for
f ~ luncheon,
'
*
stall constitute
later, and there Is nothing gained by i in addltiou te this, tne passenger
American Bank and Trust Company a day's work for all employes ¡¡♦the
except in cose of war. «». to repel I and ut the rate the government is
shoving It off on to the shoulders business will run from ,8.000 to
Invasion or vuppre«« insurrection and willing to pay It I- not likely that any
tvs. A. M. Taylor et al R E. Cantrall public service.
of tbe next Council Many complaints 1*12,004 a month, which will biing
every contract of ind<-by-»hn-s en­ other building could be secured. In
vs. J. D. Carroll, R. E. Cantrall vs.
are already heard of the unhealthy , th«» monthly total up to ,75.000.
J. D. Carroll, J R. Horning vs. W. J.
tered Into or ussiitii«-»! by or on behnlf view of th«» fai t that the owner has to
condition of th«» water fronts bor
1 Liu is not so bad for ths first
atid Frank Jamison, J. Frank Adams
of th«- State, when all Its liabilities furnish lights, wider and heat, be-
<!• ring on th«- lake, especially when a i month, and Ike indications are that
and debts amount to said turn, shall sid *s the box equipment, nt a less
vs. F. O. Price, J. Frank Adams vs.
south wind is blowing, and with a tii<- traffic will gi-atly increase is the
!
G.
L. Frazier, Carrie Bensinger vs.
be vol«! anil of n«i effi’ct."
rental than a building coy id be rei nted
Th«- opinion p< th« Court follows for «tore piirpos«-», Uncle Sam Is i not fourt«-»-n-lnch pipe continually empty­ summer advances. Nearly all of this Alfred Bensing'-r, Henry R. Janssen
ing its germ-breeding cont«mts in the business was done with th«» mer-
vs. John H. Collman, et a). Mary J. I
in full:
• i* very paying tenant.
stagnant wnter, the city would soon ' chants of Klamath Falls, and it is a
Johnson vs. Charles Johnson, Burrell
•'On the trial much t«»stlnioiv>
tn- unfit to live in. Even if pipe* | striking illustration of the enormous I Short vs.
given by fkirsouB of high authority as
W. F Arant, F H Ricker I
carried th«> sewage to running water amount of trade handled by the bust-1
s< Hi HU, IIOXDS VOTED.
vs. D. M. Berry et al, A. D. Harpold a con ract for life insur-
to th»- great scenic beauty of Crater
In th»- river, there would be the same n«-ss men of this city. It is expected !
I
| vs W. F. Arant. Laura C. Beals vs. ance in any company
Lake, and th«- n«'««*aly of a public
objection from the lend owners and that all of the freight for Lakeview I
demonstrated
Again
has
it
been
Alvaro
C.
highway to this wonderland of om
B-als. State vs. Dave Alex- look into the merits of
farmers along the river, whose cattle will soon be shipped via Klamath
that Kiuuiath
Falls favors good’
jander, William Lashua vs K Sugar-
Htate
nnd stock drink from the stream. Falls, and this will greatly increase
"The court «unnot t»»- actuated by schools aud good buildings for that
man, W. R. Merrill vs. C. H. Merrill,
Th- City Council will take this mat­ the monthly receipts of the railroad
sentiment, though much It might purpose, Twenty thousand dollars
Harris A Irwin vs. E. W. Roberts, J.
ter up at a meeting to be held at at this point.
wish in tills case. Th<-t« for«- there ar«- worth of bonds were voted at the
M. Batchelder vs. D. A. McLeod. Cris-
1:30 on next Monday.
A record for the first month such
but two question» to be considered In -lection Tuesday in this distriet
|ler & Stilts vs. John Bennett. State
' as Klamath Falls can show will prob-
for the purchasing a site and erecting
this suit
I ably open the »>ves of the Portland vs. Charles Walker. State vs. F. M.
a fireproof building aud equipping
I White, Hertha Conner vs. Dan Con-
“First, is
' nnd San Francisco jobbers, and bring
or special In i be grime. Klamath Fulls has already u
( uer, \. F. Clubine vs. S. E. Martin, No mat.er how much
c.iul act or
them to a realization of what they
section 23 of urti- S2Q;00 o public school building, but
tecorder and town of Merrill. B. A. you are urged to place
waning of
Wbat is expected will be the last ar;» overlooking in the way of busi­
the rapid growth of the city has ne­
Bradburn et ux vs. John Cotes, Wil-
cl»' 4 .’
chapter in Hie famous Arant calf ness.
lliam Wagner vs. Merrill School Dis­ life insurance elsewhere
'Second, (torn it loan the credit cessitated more room, and another
cas< was begun Tuesday in the
of the State in excess of *50,000 in building is to be erected on block a
trict No. 28, H. L. Burrigbt vs. C. L. write first and hear what
Circuit Court, when the jurors were
A IIKAUTIFl L RESIDENCE.
Violation of tho said section 7 of If it can be secured nt a reasonable
■ Burrigbt, William Wright and Jessie we have to offer.
price. The vote Tuesday was thirteen selected tn the case of Burrell Short
article 11 of the Constitution?
M. Wright vs. Jacob Hueck, F. H.
vs J. F. Arant. This is an appeal
The George IL Hum residence on Mills vs. H. J. Winters, J. L. Scott vs.
“Jn Allen vs. HIrsch, 8 Oregon, In favor and eight against the bonds.
It is stated that the owners ask from the justice’s court In a replevin Fourth and Pin«- streets ts nearing Rena M. Scott. Thomas Drake vs. J.
412, the court holtl nn act appropriat­
case.
R. S. Smith Is attorney for completion and will be ready for oc-
V Taylor. American Bank an«! Trust A'l the money paid to
ing public money to be paid out of *5,(100 for block 9, and this Is consid­
Mr.
Short,
while C. C. Brower repre cupancy by the last of the week, Mr.
tho internal Improvement fund In al<l ered rather high for school purposes.
Company vs. E. B. Burwpll, George
Bents Mr. Arnnt.
and Mrs Hurn will have one of the Kelley vb . J. Jay Arant et al. Charles this Company stays in
of a wagon road known as Tho Dalles It is believed that If the mutter could
The calf in the case is one of the finest Ionics in the city. The ar-
and Sandy Wagon road, and another again be brought up to a vote that
Dogan vs. J. F. Loosley, II. E. Point­ v>regJn aid helps your
two which figured in the case of the rangement of the interior is particu­
It as­
known as tho Eastern Oregon and just as desirable property at a more
er vs. Klamath Falls Land and Trans­ own prosperity.
State vs. Arant, which consumed larly pleasing and convenient, The
Winnemucca road, to be constitu­ reasonable price could bo secured. Il
sists
in
the
up-building
portation Company, Petition of Fred
such a largo portion of the last two upstairs contains four nicely ar-
tional, upon tho following principle IÀ reporte«l that II. S. Moore has of-
Dingles for Naturalization, Bertha of a Greater Oregon.
terms of court. The calf has long ranged
suites of bedrooms, with Bursell vs. Dunn Burscll.
as to wliul constitutes local und spe­ feted to donate a block on the West
since died and nothing remains hut large, well-lighted wardrobes,
The
side. It 1 b believed to bo only a mat­
Theri
nothing better
cial laws, announced on page 425:
the hide and n lnw suit.
first floor contains a large hall, don-
“ 'The general principle to be de­ ter of a short lime when another
Arthur Brown, publisher of Med­ in life insurance than
hie parlor, dining room, kitchen, ford’s Magazine, was in the city this
ducted from all the authorities seems school will have to be built some­
N. C. Briggs and wife left Monday bath and servant’s room. The house week. This ts Mr. Brown's first ' OrcgpnLifc Thca-e is
to be tills: That whenever nn act. of where in the vicinity of the canal,
the legislature authorizes any public and there is quite a sentiment In morning on tlielr return home to Hol-1 will be heated with steam fWmi n fur visit here, and he states that while
road or other internal Improvement favor of a building on the west side. lister, Cal., nftcr n few weeks' visit nace located in the basement.
he expected to find a good town, he nothing as good for Ore­
to bo made or other net to be done If the bond issue wero used for build­ with Mrs. Briggs' parents. Judge and
did not half realize how good it was
I
Engineer Benjamin Heidel left Fri- until he arrived here.
He is very gonians as Cteonljfc
which In Its nature is more beneficial ings alone it would bo possible to Mrs. Benson. They put tn several
to tho community nt largo than to tho build two very fair-sized buildings days of fishing nt Spring Crock while day morning for California. He will favorably impressed with Klamath
Inhabitants in tho immediate local­ for that amount, and theso could be here, nnd Mr. Flrlggs states that bo Is returfi In a few days to take tip his Falls, and says ft only takes a walk
ity of tho road, or other lntornal im so locatod to better accommodate already looking forward to another work of selecting a location for the down the street to Bee that the town
outing next year.
route of the Crater Lake road.
is wide awake.
provements, such act Is to bo con every aoction of thq city.
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