llow’a this?
4HKR1FV"M HAIJL
the land shove described, before the
than engineers. Mr. Ballinger, how-
County Clerk of Klamath County, st Wo.<lt«r On«* lluitdrati th,Ilare Howard f«r nrr
ever, maintains that hls reorganiza-
WhiU'uas, judgment waa rendered (lamath Falls, Oregon, on th«« 16th ran« .*f <’«I arri* that ram*«.« la* «unni by llair»
Editor Republican. Permit me brief [
If President Taft lends bis approv tion is iulend«*d to transform the
Catarrh Cur*, V J CHUNKY A CO., T*>l«4u <>.
R«*claniation Service into a practical apace in which to differ from the as and oiitor««! ou the 26th day of April, day of July, 1909.
W«. «ha un<1«i«Urna>l, bava knu*u V J. Chañar
al Secretary Ballinger will completely
Claimant names as wItu««*•<•«•;
1909. in an actiou iu the Juatice
business
organization.
operating
fur «ha l*«l I» reara ami ballava kun p«rl«wtlf
reorganise the United States Rec along strictly legal Unoa. for the pro sertion of Mr !,. Samuel in a recent tkiurt for the PriwlmH of Mnkvtlle,
Herman Sell mor of Dairy, Oregon: h.»i»rabla lu «II bualnaaa ll*naa<U<H«a ami tlnaa
lamation Service during the coming motion of public buslueas with <>xp«»- issue of your paper that a gtwid hotel Klamath County, CRatat of Oregon, Charles C, Chitwood or
of Kiamalh * «rally alila bi rarry out any obligan**«* ■*■—«-
Wai IHH<|. K inmxm A Maavtn
fall and winter, and indications are ditiou »nd economy. There may be was an asaunii.ee of th«* future before A D. Miller, Justice uf the Falla, Orogou, Fred Coliman of hi* Son.
Whuleaala I«rugatala. Tolado, O.
that th«> President will sanction what-1 an effort to prevent the carrying out
for said precinct, btkwuon H. Klamath Falls, Oregon; Fr««l J « uhm
growth of a city
A good hotel is a
llall'a I alanh Cur* la taken Inlorually. arila«
ever reforms Mr. Ballinger desires uf the reforms propoaed by Mr. Bal thing ru be applet luted lu
iliiarllr aia*« Ike bi*>*.«4 ami murvaui Melane« ul
U h proper W. Ketw«»«, plaintiff, and J. K Hulll- vu of Klamath Falla, Oregon.
to inaugurate. Not only will Di Unger; indeed, it is only natural that
th* gyatam, TretUiHw.lwJa «Mal fr«»*. priaa MU par
J. N. WATSON.
relation as a convenience of a city, van, defendant, iu favor of plaintiff
tail Ila, .H**IU bv ail UvuggktO
rector Newell give way to some man friends and supporters of Mr New
Register.
4 10. 7-15
but it is uot to b«i takeu aa indicative , amt .'MCalu»t dofondanl for thesum of
chosen by Mr. Ballinger, but other ell should interpose objections to the
of the activity , euergy or public spirit Herouty- live dollars with iatoroat
War on w.«r*l < bag been declared
officials will be let out or transferred Ballinger program
SI .UNONN.
However, Mr. of the ciliseus of a lowu it is a pri . I hereon at the rat«* of six i«er oeut
It is the purpose of Mr. Ballinger Ballinger, like olb«*r Cabinet officer»,
by
th«* Union County Court, and the
vate enterprise, aud Rs cltiauliness, per annum from the 26th day of
|M*rgonul warnings to every farmer In
during the summer to work out his has be. a given to underatami that he
III
th<<
Circuit
Court
of
thè
State
of
April.
1909.
and
the
further
aum
of
cuisine aud appointments are entire
plan for reorganising the Reclama is the actual head ot the entire In
Oregon for th«> County of Klaiiialli the county ar*' i«cing sept ou« by the
ly di«pend«*nt upuu th«* executive abil tblrtoou and twenty-five one huu-
tion Service. This will include the terior Department, charged with the
Sull
ili Equlty to For«*« !«»« a Mori- road supervisors, each su;er*isor
ilrodtha
«lollais
costa
and
<1
Ishiirwe-
ity aud tinauiial resources of on«'
sel«»ctlon of new men for th«» higher administration of the affairs of all
being r«*«i|win*lble for the r«*>«ld><nts of
inentM. and whereas a trauaerlpt of
gag-’
man—its manager.
his
read dial riel
positions. If this can be done before it» bur«»aus. and if the President
'
Aui.
rii.it:
Itiink
uml
Trust
t'omiukiiy,
Were 1 to attempt to select a sin- aid judgment aud pro<»c«*dlngB had
he returns to Washington in Septem should deny him the right to work
a
corporal
lou,
piaiutlff,
va.
E.
B
before
»aid
juatlc«*
of
the
peaou,
in
gle factor upop which the growth of
ber, a new order of things can be In-! reforms in the Reclamation Service
Burwell, dvfeiidaut
a city or town is most largely de- -aid caae, haa b<s u tlhsl in the office
augurated and put into operation be when he believed those reforms were
T«> E li Hurwell, thè »bove nam«*d
pendent, it would be to name its of th«* County Clerk of Klumnth
fore Congress reconvenes
neœsaary. he would be very quick to newspapers, These, also, are private County, Oregon, and which s«iUl .lefondnnt
As has heretofore been stated. Mr tend *;' his resignation. It is. there
In thè Natilo of tl>«' Stat«« of Or«*
business enterprises, but th«ir service j jmlgmcut was duly dtskoted lu the
Ballinger would like to appoint R. H for, very probabl« tTat th,* Ballin
to the community is of quite a differ uilgnieiil dink*« of th<> Circuit gnu. you ur«i hereby requlre«! lo ap-
Thomson. City Engineer of Seattle, ger program will b ■ lurried through
ent character ll.au thus«* of hotels I'ourt of the Slat«* of Oregon for th* P#*r and answer thè coinpialiit lllod
as Director of the Reclamation Berv-, on seh' dule time
W «• bave «Mina* d«wirpble lami
Their site and appeal an«.«*, it is true.' «.‘iiuuty oi Klamath, on thu 13th «lay Iagallisi you in Hi" above olitili««! nuli
lee. It is known that he has written I
t<> « »«hniigi* f«»r impruvml |«rvp-
are more or less govern«'«! by th*' of May, 1909. amt th<> sunt of wvi-n J «ni or before ibe *<tb day of July.
to Mr. Thomson asking if he will
erty
in
Klamath
Fall»—lami
amount of capital al the command of ty-ln. 4"Hars with InloruM t h<»reon 1909, th.it belug thè «Iute of thè luat
accept the appointment, but Mr
the publishers, as is also their in-1 ini th«' rate of 1 la | m <- cent per annum inibii« atioii of BummoiiM and lite lu»t
liuti
will
he
irrigatevi,,
l«ul for
Thomson s decision, if h<* has roached
tluenc«* as a help ir. creating aud con I from the 2 6th «lay of April, 1909. <iiiy w tiltil» w lililí tile defeiiiluill is
whhli water lo u>> y«>4 rvady.
one, has not become known
It is
centrating public interest upou cer-1 1 «ml thirteen ui I t welity-tlvo ono-hun requirvd or p"rmlttc<i to answer. a»
probable that he will allow the mat su-ei Goea to the Famous IU*»ort to
Some cimice Isuigcli
Valley
taiu subjects dependent upon tli<* ■ Ir* dtlis dollar costa and diKbUHM» I rtxod by ilio ordvr of publlcutlou of
ter to rest until he can talk it over
I’« gin Work ou a New Hos
Ialiti 1» «(«bang«* for land under
ability of the men in charg«* of th* r* ' tiw nta of sui<! action is u««w «luci thts Hummoiia, and if you fall to ap-
with Mr. Ballinger wh. n the latter
telry.
11. 1 «K t:. and 1
virtu«' of an exiH-u-l p«'ar litui iiiuwi't thè plaltitIff will *►
* ditorial and news departments
Irrigai iou ueur K Lui with Falla.
arrives in Seattle about July 13. H
lien iaaued by ’«•» Clerk of the Cir- |>ly to thè «euri for thè rellof de-
However,
n<
wspapers
aie
»
gener
sc.- rch
Mr. Thom*'«n dt'cline
’A: . <■ Steel and Alfred I,. i’ark- ally accepted as repr<--*<*nUng .« cit» cult Court <>f
* Stale of On'giin mauiled In sai4 eoiuplalnt
some oth**r man will b* mad
II WE VOI
THE
uursi ...u: «o Crater Lake by way of that imanably the quest.on is asked, for tii. Count*
Salti sull I h Itrouglil to torecloM* a
Klamath, on Mild
diately.
Medford Saturday, where they will "How manv pa; rs has It?" ,\ud
to »at in-! c«*rtaln mortgai:«* evi ut«*«! by Perl K.
indilig
tne
IN
Much of Mr. Balling* i s • .’•*: -ism t once get the work of improving
l.l,
lulereat
and
* '« h I h j Carroll to Gua Melbas«*, naid mori-
when
the
quist.ou
appli-
■*
to
Klam
of the iv.inagement of the lb ..na he resort uuder way. They will
al property of said | gag«* buing asan tu*<1 by you ami a»-
tion Service is based «. on th. fact ■ 'ke all the n«»eded measurements ath Falls ami is met with the reply.
.
d
for a ant t hereof, ' i lgu .1 by ih ■ mi 4 (lux Mrlhase to th*-
"Two
dailies
and
two
weeklies.
’
’
th
that the officials iu ch- ge have not ar the new water system, as well as
i
ai
properly i»«l<>iia plalntiff. and upon whlch thxre U a
city
has
a
standing
in
the
class
of
adhered strictly to th«- ■tier and in
.» out plans and pick the site for other cities having daily papers The
iu »aldJ tuilanc«« du<* timi uni>:«i<l of )J.0*)0
U
Sulllvnii.
tent of the law. This is not aito- it t.e i>.tiding, which is to stand on th«
iuul O, C. M*I*LHGATE.
inly
«>(
Klan
ulh
aiul
Stalo
of Ore- ami interest tu thè amount of
,
inquirer
is
at
once
Impressed
that
our
gether due to the Re* amation of- ri-.i of the lake. Thia structure will
I’lftfi Mtr«*««, near Main.
*173.33, ami ala» for thè aum of
l.
and
uot
I
oiag
able
after
dllll-
!
little
city
must
be
doing
busin'
ss
ficials, for Secretary Gai field h< 1 he e in reality a small hotel, partaking
|2o<»
.ittorn«*)
f<
■•»,
am!
for
cosi»
it
s
'arch
ami
Inquiry
,
to
find
any
i
'
rapidly
aud
upou
modern
lines
to
be
and the officers of hi- depart:
f the nature of an inn.
able t <> support two dally paper- An 4" .<> al property belonging to J E. | and di»bur»ements of :*al<! sull.
could do anything cor necked with
Many improvements are planned insp v tion of tla S - papers, though, is
l'hia Hummotix la publlsh«'d in th«*
iiv. ti. In .sal*', county, out of which
their work which was r t spe*':ficail* for the resort this summer, which
io t».-*fy ««aid ludgmout or any part Klamath Falla "Republican." a week- R
misleading.
1
are
not
a
fair
ln-
M
forbidden by law. In Mr G.«:! Id s w.:i include a new water system, elec
RICHARDSON
day regulations were n ade >'.oth by tric li ;Y t plant and more bulldlr.<- <! ?x to the bn iu* s done in Klamath , <h reef I bavi* tovlxxl u|«un tin- fol ly newspaper printed an«l published
lug deacrib «1 r««ul pro|«rrty of at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order United States Commissioner
give an outsider
the Reclamation Servi« e acl oth r In the - g ores will be arranged m*ny i Falls, uor do
an
adequate
I«'
defoiidanl .1. E. Sullivan, to wit of Honorable George Noland, Judg<*
a
of
the
great
country
,
branches of the Interior Departr’ent tents on
TIMBER ANI» HOMESTEAD
< board fluors, providing cotn-
which had the effect of law but which forts 1 for the campers. Crater Lake and opportune es for investment that SE ** of SK i* of Section 21. NW uf said Court, and dated Jun«« 2d.
PROOF TAKEN
surrounds
it.
1909,
th<*
fimi
publicatlon
to
be
mnile
it
is
safe
to
say
Iho
14
of
NW
14
uf
Seetiou
27.
E
Mi
of
were not sanctioned by law.
is to be made a true resort, with ail publishers are giving their best eu- NE V of Section 2 9, T«>wu»hlp 37. on thè 3d day of Juno, 1909. and the Ortico. Third and Mam, npi>*- ite City
Already Mr. Ballinger has upset
conveniences furnished.
l ibrary.
Telephone :»|.
d**avors, but are heavily handhapped South Range 13 East of William -tie tasi publicatlon to be ma>!« on the
some of the practices and regulations
Mr. Steel expresses himself as con by the business tnuu of the city fail meridian. In Or>'gon
Sth
day
of
July.
1909.
that were the outgrowth of the Gar
fident of the final outcome of the ing to realize the int|>ortance of semi
BENSON & STONE
N««tico is lh«*r«*for<> hereby given
field policy. He r.•« long**: .«ermits
BENSON A STONE
Crater Lake road case, believing that ing to the outside world newspapers that by virtue of said execution i 6-3. 7-9
Attorneya
for Plalntiff
the Reclamation Service to er ter into
the Supr«*me Court will decide in that will do th«* city credit, it is will, on Saturday, the 17th day of
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
contracts with water uiter»' associa favor of the rrad.
NOTICE Foil Pt Bl.lt I I ION.
also safe to say that there are a dozen July, 1909, al the hour of 2 o'clock
./ rncritMiM Hank
tions for the construction of parts of
Mr. Parkhurst is financially inter business bouses in the city that are In the afternoon of said day, at the
(N««< C« m U Land.)
irrigation projects; he has forbidden
ami Trant Hldf.
ested in the Crater Lake Company, not advertising, aud a stranger look front of the courthouse door In
U. S laitid Offioo at Lakeview,
the issuance of further “scrip" by
KLAMATH
FALLS • OREGON
and he. with Mr. Steel, is now under ing through a Klamath Falls paper Klamath Fails, Oregon. >41 at public
Oregon, May 24. 1909.
water users’ associations in payment
taking an active part in the affairs would thereby be deceived into think I auction to tl.e blghiwt bidder for
NOTICE Is beroby glv«-n that WIL-
for such work. Now be questions the of the company.
ing no such business houses existed cash In' hand, th** above deocrite'd l,!AM I,. ALLISON, ot Watnpua, Ore
legality of water users' associations.
C. C. BROWER
and the city was. therefore, much I real proporty, or so much thereof as gon, who on August 6, 1902, mad«*
He finds no provision in the Reclama
A FISHING 1U.< <)K1>.
ATTORNEY AND
smaller than it really is. The writer ruay uiieasiu-y to Ha'lisfy nahl judg- j Hom<*at> u(l Application No. 2705.
tion Act authorizing their creation on
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Keesee
and
¡Serial
Number
02090,
for
NE
’
«
S«w-
has
made
inquiries
as
to
the
cost
of
,
ment
in
favor
of
H.
W
the basis upon which they have been
Mr and Mrs. S. H. Pendleton of
KLAMATH FALI.H. OREGON
organized heretofore. The Reclama Santa Ana, Cal., returned Tuesday advertising /fiaee and was more than against J E Sullivan. logtSher with tion 20, Township 39 South, Range 6
surprised to learn that th«* daily pa all coat» and diBburuotm-nta that have East Willamette meridian, l4i.< tll«*d ROOMS 7 A 8. MUROOCKBLOG
tion Act contains this clause:
nigbt from Odessa, where they have
notice of ir.luntion to make Final
"When the payments required by be?n for the past month Mr. Pen I pers ask no higher rate« than the or I or may accrue.
this act are made for a major portion dleton is one of the big timbermen dinary weekly paper charges for ' ' Datiwl at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, Five-Year Proof to Mtabllsh claim to
WILL A. LEONARD
the land above deAcrlbetl before C.
of the lands irrigated from the wa of California, being head of the Pen space. In spite of this fact there ar<* . this 10th day of Jun* . 1909
large
business
houses
carrying
small
it
D<
laip,
County
Clerk,
at
Klamath
W
B
BARNES,
ters of any of the works herein pro dleton Lumber and Mill Company of
Falls, Oregon, on the 17th day of
Sheriff of Klamath County.
vided tor, then the management and Santa Ana. In addition to being a advertisements that an outsider
July, 1909.
Withrnw-.Hcltiasc Hunding
opeiation of snch irrigation works timberman of some note, he 13 also a j would suppose could only be afforded * 6-10. 7-15
claimant natnea as wltn«*»B<*«.
shall pass to the own- rs of the lands fisherman of more than local reputa by a very modest business located in
L. W. Anderson of Wampus. Ore
irrigated thereby, to be maintained tion. having fished in nearly every a small «hop.
NOTICE FOIt IM BUCATTON.
DR. C. P. MASON
Klamath Fails is all right and her
gon; David Black more of l’okcgama,
at their expense under such form of State in the Union. During bis stay :
U. S. inind Oflio' at luikevl««. Oregon; Charleu Meesner of Poke-
DENTIST
organization and tinder such rules at Odessa he sneeeeded in landing future is all right. We are justly
Oregon, June 4. 190g.
Kama, Oregon; Bod Fraln of Poke- Office in American llank A Trugt Com
and regulations as tnay be acceptable six trout, the aggregate weight of I proud of our hotel accommodations,
and we almost step on uur own toes
(Noi ('ami Istixl. >
gama, Oregon
to the Secretary of the Interior.”
pany*» Building
which was 72 pounds. He limited1
J N. WATSON,
NOTICE is beroby glvoa that
This is the only sort of water himself to ten fish a day. In speak in our eagerness to tell strangers we
PHONE 014
6-3. 7-15
Register.
us* rs’ association provided for in the lug of Klamath as a fishing resort, have two daily papers, a fine high MYR.A VAN IiRIMMER (noe Applo-
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
school, plenty ot churches, l*«dg*.-«. a igate) of Klamath Falla, Or<*g<«n, wbo,
Reclamation Act. and Mr Ballinger he said:
hospital, mineral springs, street cars <m Auguat 12. 1903. tu ad*« llome-
has been unable to reconcile the as
T have fished al! over the United
_____
E. L. ELLIOTT
sociations heretofore built up, par States, and in some of what are con and electric lights and a railroad. j.t>-ad Application No. 3149, Storiai
HT1HIMA AT LAW
ticularly those on uufinished projects, sidered the best resorts for this We are growing in population, in en SE ,4No. 01170, for HW t, NE >4,
with the sanction of the present sport, but I must say that Klamath terprise and good solid business ÌKH SW 14. SK 14 NW *4. Hoctlon Gémirai Luw Practice State and Fed
BUSINEôôCaLEûEI
eiul Courts
heads of the Reclamation Service. It county has no equal. The people here sense, and th«?se are the marks along '12, Townablp 3s South, RAuge 9
w A«MM«T*ai mb « vwMiii era. I
Examiner of laind Title'«
is understood that the abolition of do not realize what they have or they the way that show progress aud pave ; East, Willamette tueridian, lina HI im I
the
way
to
larger
things.
First
National
Bank
lilock
.
nodo»*
of
inumtion
to
mak<*
Final
premature water users' associations would be so full of
vim and vigor
Klatiialh
Fall».
»»regoli
¡Five-Year Proof to ««Mtablish claltri to
NEWCOMER
may follow when the reorganization that this place would
grow and grow
of the service takes place, if not be until it would have a
world-wide rep-
forehand.
utation as being the fastest growing
It is not charged that the various city in the world, If I were a young
acts of the Reclamation Service have* man again I would settle right here
caused the government loss of mon-1 and pitch right la.
ey, or have resulted in corruption or; "The only thing you lack is cour
wrong-doing, but they have not been age. and if the people will only pluck
sanctioned by law, and Mr. Ballinger up you are sure to have a big city in
holds his powers are fixed by law and a very short time. It, all depends on
that it is neither his function nor his I the men now on the ground. North
privilege to go beyond the law For of here is the grandest country on the
these excesses, it is understood, the globe, and when you add to it the
Secretary in no small degree blames other natural resource« right at your
Morris Bien, the legal adviser of the door I can see nothing but great pros
Reclamation Service, and Mr. Bien perity for Klamath Falls and Klam
is one of the officials slated to go ath county.”
with Mr. Newell. While bis succes
sor has not definitely been chosen, it
ENGINE EK IS COMING
is known that A. C. Campbell, now an
J G. Pierce has received a letter
attorney in the Department of Jus
tice, and a man of large practical ex from Fred C. Schubert of Portland,
perience with irrigation and public who Is one of the assistant engineers
land problems, is under consideration in the employ of the government,
for the place. Mr. Campbell hails stating that he has been assigned to
from New Mexico. He is well and the duty of making a personal Inspec
widely known as a lawyer especially tion of Wood River and asking when
equipped for such work as this, but it will be convenient for Mr. Pierce
his appointment is not looked for to accompany him; also what means
until the general overhauling begins of transportation can be placed at his
in the fall.
disposal. The letter has been turned
How many other officials are slated over to Secretary Dunbar, who will
for removal or transfer is not known. furnish Mr. Schubert with the neces
Nor is it known how the service will sary information.
be affected by the modifications con
This elamination is for the pur
templated by Mr. Ballinger. It has pose of securing data to be used in
been rumored in Washington that if the securing of an appropriation for
Mr. Newell is forced out of the serv the improving of the navigation on
ice some of his subordinate engineers Wood River, application for which
will leave with him. The charge has has already been made. The securing
gone forth that the effort is being of this money will be a somewhat
AKK AtiSlMX I.VtTONN ILLEGAL'*
BUY LOTS NOW
FRANK IRA WHITE
olmes
H
made to convert the Reclamation tedious Cask, If it is secured at all,
Service into * political machine, pro and will come only after a strenuous
viding offices for politicians rather fight has been made for it.