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WANT PHOTKHTM AGAINST REC glnearing service. It Is asserted that NyaPs Vngn- HOI HNE TO A<T AM the government Is putting young men tabla Prescrip LAMATION NKR VICE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF HONT TO THK PREMI DENT. I Just out of school, who receive from tion Is indicat the government >76 or >60 a month, ed In all ordi l>e|Mirlnient Accused of Breaking on ihe character of work for which nary dis«uses of privet« companies pay engineers Promise to Provide Water at women. This Taft will Ik' Guest of Or«<g«m Henator from >300 a month up. While the Time l*romla<-d, remedy never young men employed are bright and U Idir \ laii Itig l'ori Inni!. dlsap? >lntk. Its at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the clo«M ot business, g'.oti effects be Hcores and perhaps hundreds of soon gain experience, it is further June 23, 1301*. »aid Hurt so soon as they become of I bitter complaints will be poured into ing perceptible value in (jieir profession they are en from tin very When President Taft «HM to II he ours of It. A. Bullinger, Secretary titl'd away from government employ of the Interior, on bls visits to the first. It Is com ItFJlOLTU'EH IMJLLARH by the higher salaries paid by the pri posed of the Portland In October he will be th« Umatilla, Mlnadoks and Boise-Pay vate concerns. The government is pure .t and the * gut al of Uniteti Hiatos Heuulur Jonu ette Irrigation projects. If repot Is compelled to draft engineers from Ix>ans and Discounts............................................................... > 50,969.55 hoard in Portland ar«* to !>« believed. most reliable raw material continually and young Bonds, securities, etc.................. 2,304.27 mwreu- than Ilo urne This information I* While thes«' repsrte are circulated. drugn men are entering the service almost Banking house, furniture and fixtures .............................. 450.74 itM a rule, by representatives of com- rials, _______ _ In ___ u __________ optai«» _ contained communication re Due from approved reserve banks.......... ............................ 3,627.66 1 puntes whose private objects conflict I solely fur tho experience. and other bar-, Jam« 4 A. Garfield, ex-8«'cretary of Checks and other cash items............. 55.48 mful dings be- «eivtd by Frunk Hinnott, a personal with those of the government, they Cash on hand ............ 4,952.40 are accompanied by a wealth of do- the lnt«rlor, in a report of February, Ing excluded, friend of the Henator. 1909. said: Tim Ilia I dis i This I m the first Intimation that ' tail and apparently reliable statistics No Fund for New l*roj«-«-fw. Total ....................................................................... «2,360.10 concerting In- iHenator Bourne would return to Port- which tend to rust severe condemna “That portion of fund derived tion upon I he present system of car fluences to from receipts during the past year which woman 'land Ibis Hummer. When the San- rying on th« government reclamation and r«s. ntly made available for ex- DOLLARS IJABILITIEN Is constantly utor went to Washington laat y« ur work. pendittire during the calendar year of These stories deal with severest subjected ren lie stuled that lie would return In 1909, will be needed for filling con der her liable IVOV If poMilde, hut us time wore on hardships and near-starvation suf tracts already entered into and for Capital stock paid In .............................................................. 9 25,000.00 by the persons who have en fered to many functional disorder* that Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.............. 1,508.78 payment of expensc-s In connection tered upon lands to be re<-lalm«'d un and Congreaa contltuied In session. It not only tend to destroy her comfort Due to banks and bankers...................... .................................. 1,553.21 witli work in hand as well as for der promise from (he lleHamatlou xml happiness, but which gradually wus au|>posad that he would remain Individual deposits subject to check ................................... 15,946.54 maintenance and operation. There Demand cwtlftcates of deposit............................................ . iroige Into chronic aud serious dle- In the Eust. Il I m known that for Department that water will be sup is now but little opportunity to use 55.00 plied within a given period. It la de eaaes. Time certificates of deposit...»....... 8,285.00 ‘»onio timo past—while be was not clared that hundr<*ds of men have the rcg-lamation fund for entirely, Certified checks ................................ Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription I m 200.00 moved their families to now barren new projects, as each of the works Havings deposits .............................. without a peer for the Miicci-Maful unsweiing the rollcall on the tarin irada, Invested thdr available money already begun and partly completed 9,811.57 Senator Bourne has been treaimnet of female weakness, paln- bill In homes and are now In dire straits Is demanding all and possibly more Total ............................................... > «2,360.10 ful and disordered inenxtrutation, seatchlng New York and other cltleu for th« necessities of life while wait money than can be hud In the near hysteria, cramps, "bearing down »«•eking the beat export accountant* ing for the often deferred delivery of future, in fact, it may be said that pains," Inflammation and foiling of th« water that Is the only thing that from now on the most difficult ques State of Or«;gon, > the womb. This iu a remedy of uvulluble to bo employed ou the now will tnuk« possible the growing of tion to b«- solved In this connection CouDty of Klamath, i as. coiumltli'o which Is designed to Is not what new work to take up, sterling worth. ropa on the lands they have taken. I, J. W. Siemens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol search the appropriations for dupll Clinging to thdr arid homesteads but rather what part of th« work al-' emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl UNDERWOODS PHARMACY cations and I n oxpwted to save mil inder the knowledge that departure r««udy begun can be safely deferred edge and belief. J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier. until funds are available." C’or. 7th and Main Streets Ilona of dollars, 'this committee lias to fields where they can make a llv*«- Correct—Attest: G. W. WHITE, Thea«» arc sorn«- of the many things Kluioalb Falla .... Oregon been receiving a large share of llhi.od will lose them all they have that will l»e brought to the attention GEO. T. BALDWIN, Directors. undergone and expended In the past, Bourne's attention, as the Benate I ih«-se men und their families, it I m of Secretary Ballinger during his present visit to the semi-arid dis A FFW HAROA1NN. lenders believe that It will stop many i i i l< d know no ot In t meat than tricts of Oregon and. Idaho. It Is sur- that of the Jackrabbit, while thalr Flve Iota, slgu .¡y location. Iloti leaks on the Treasury. The wort In- children are being reared in Idleness mlsud there will be offered to him volved In getting the committee In and without schooling. Even the wa voluntarily much matter tending to t un loan I75U tn the ¿««al. alapo to do bualneaM I m mo exact I ok ter they drink, it is said, has to be sustain tho Secretary's position re-. A nice cottage with bath. Im gardlng the work of Chief Engineer at present that Bourne considered, at hauled for miles In many Instances. Newell. .Men who know the new Sec lo». >I7UO. A good buy. Cost of Right» ItaiM-d. A large residence, file lot. I.« • • one lime, that he might have to re To add to their troubles further retary are predicting that there will i I he original estimates of the coat of be u great shake-up in rtsclamation Tbree eottages oo three Iota Ito -m main In Washington all summer. While In Portland, If the time per »iiii-r rights have been in« r- ;««. «1 clrrl«ui after the Inspections by Mr. ' u< <ign fot anot'irr cottage, Ixz • • Ballinger are completed. mits, Bourne will make a tour of th«' from year to year, with the water yet MAMON a Kl.Obliti Alex McPherson, director of the to be dellvertúl. It was told in Port A. otiolce Hne of Invest Htate, visiting as luuny sections as land yesterday that the original <*s- Twin Falls project and also Inter est«^ in the Owyhee and other proj ments will make possible. ilnuite of >20 for water rights on the ects. whll«' in Portland yesterday J Klamath County headquarters in President Taft comes to Oregon In Umatilla project had been doubled went into considerable detail as to I Ban Frau cl sco Is the Hotel 8av>y. Octob« r, and has accepted the invita and again Increased until It now has the character of the government rec- ■ reached *»5 an acre, while an addi corner Van Ness Ave. and Ellis St tion of Henator Bourne to be Ills guest tional yearly maintenance cost, not tarnation work. "1 am not actuated by personal I The i*»« I orlglnnllv mentioned, has lately been Walter K. Conner, Prop. Take "Turk while in tin- R om City Interests." he remarked, "when I say and Eddy" street cars at Ferry, get dent will stop at Belem and as many added. That reports of the progress of that the set tiers on the lands under' off at Van Ness and walk one-half other towns as |>oaaible when passing work on several projects have been the government's proposed Irriga block north. 3-IMf 1 through the State. grossly misrepresented to the Inter tion works have In many Instances ior Department by the reclamation been treated unjustly and compelled engineers is another charge. It Is to undergo the greatest of hardships. stated that the «'nglneers have re- Three corrections should be made In ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦w IMirted the Boise-Payette project 97.7 governmental reclamation. The proj- i per cent completed, when, as a mat <ts should be confined to govern ter ot fact, it Is not 10 per cent com ment lands and kept clear ot enter pleted Ot the original estimate of prises which private capital Is ready ♦ 111,000,000 as the cost of the proj- to finance; the government tracts >-ct. It Is asserted that only about should not be thrown open to entry | 13.000.000 has been expended and until the water is ready to be turned ; 1 that much of the work done has been on the land and no government lrri-, a loss through incompetency of the Cation ent«>rprlses should be under taken until the money is available to men in charge. Heforv aelrrting yo«r paper you aiiouhl Iw-conie familiar with Comparisons are drawn between complete the works In a reasonable i the Minidoka project and the Twin length of time.” new Nprlng Mtylc* ami learn what general rlfinta are to pre- Falls project In Idaho, both of which ui.tcl in IMI Th« Minidoka STREET SPRINKLING AN UNFAIR * vall thl» season. All our |Mipcrw arc here, and the selection project Is a government enterprise OBLIGATION and the Twin Falls project was un- During the Season of 1909 afford<-d far exrreda anything ever shown In the rlty before. dertaken under the Carey act bj Business .Aten Tire of Carrying a Bnr- i seml-prlvate means. via the We have Wall Paper from IO renta a double roll and up. On the Minidoka tract water den Tliat Should He Horn«- By be«>n promised again and again at the Abatting Property. We do |M»|ier hanging, |>alnting, kalaonilning and interior specified periods and only a portion Is recetvtng water. In the same local Many great reforms have been[ WORK GUARANTEED decorating. ity the Twin Falls lands are rich in crops, the settlers prosperous and started from insignificant events, and getting rich, while their Irrigated history may repeat Itself in this city. from lands arc making of Twin Falls one i • of the most substantia! of Interior The cause for the reform is the mat ter of sprinkling Main street. The cities of the West. I seek of Fund» Blame«!. < I business men have become weary of As to the Minidoka project, it is the monthly tax that has been levied asserted that settlers have entered To OMAHA and Return - - • $70.30 on lands which comprise a large per on them to pay for this convenience. centage of the tract It was originally Since the 19th of the month no To KANSAS CITY and Return, $70.30 In the Mprlng is the lime to do your House Painting, nnd you Intended Jo reclaim, but which are sprinkling has been done for the rea To ST. LOUIS and Return • ■ $77.80 under the proposed fourth and fifth should select your grade of |«lnt which will not fade or ped son that the amount contributed has lifts, on the south side of the river off. Our Paints arc Guaranteed. We have just received the To CHICAGO and Return - - $82.80 In Cassia county, Idaho. It is now not been sufficient to pay the expense 11 11 declared that none of these lands Incurred. Another subscription has largest Shipment of l*nlnta allow n In this city, and thus give and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South will receive water for years to come. been started, but it is likely to meet Correspondingly low fares. you a complete line from wldch to select your colors. Ijtck of funds, so It Is announced by 11 the reclamation officers, will prevent with failure, notwithstanding the oni PAINTS ARK Si.00 TER GALLON. 11 Oa Sxle nay 17, June >, 3; July 3, 3; August 11, is the building of additional canals re urgent necessity that something be quired to Irrigate the higher lands done to relieve the dusty conditions' We have Wall Pnjs-r from IO cents a double roll and up. and the settlers will be forced to lose prevailing. To DENVER and Return, $65.30 their rights or hang on and scratch We do |>aper lianging. |tainting, kalsomintng and Interior Many ef the business men have ap On Sale flay 17, July 1, August 11 for a living while neighbors but a WORK GUARANTEED. few miles away are growing wealthy. pealed to the Mayor and members of decorating. Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit For irrigating 66,000 acres of Min the Council for an ordinance assess October 31st. idoka lands under the gravity sys -n AT T\Q Biehn Building ing the cost against the property These tickets present some very attractive features In ths I tem promised by the government, the e AU» x ax One Block West of Public School along the street, but an examination original estimate was fl 3 an acre. way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enab < > Fifty-three thousand addition acres of the city charter developed the fact ling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points under a pumping system were to be that there is no provision for such a en route. Irrigated at an estimated coat of tax, and this omission is as effective 117.00 per acre, letter it was found Routing on the return trip through California may be had that the cost under the gravity sys as It there had been a clause prohib at a slight advance over the rates quoted. tem would not be less than >22 an iting such an assessment. This has Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will acre and under the pumping system brought up the matter of the urgent not less than >30 an acre. Then, too, furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or if the settlers did not live up to the necessity of a new charter, and one Ashland, Oregon letter ot the law they forfeited their that will provide for the enactment of AV.M. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. claims or sold to others when not such laws as will place this city in a able to make their payments. The position where It will no longer be WHAT WILL YOU NEED FOR FUTURE LIFE! Commercial, price was raised to >30 an acre under Shorthand and English are taught here in auch a manner that that section of tho canal where >22 bound up In the swaddling clothes of an antiquated charter. was the estimated cost. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF northerly 51 degrees 4 minutes west our studonts win success. Politics and civil service In the en Ever since the city provided the REAL ESTATE. 100 feet to the place of beginning; Modern furn(shlngs, thorough course of training, practl- gineering brnnch of the Reclamation sprinkler the business men have fur all being situated in Klamath Coun cal Instructors, Individual Instruction, and healthful location, Service are declared to be responsible give our students a decided advantage. for tho failure of the government to nished the funds to keep it going. In the County Court of the State of ty, State of Oregon. by vacant complete irrigation works within the None was contributed Oregon for the County of Klam The sale will be made on or after OUR GRADUATES SUCCESS 18 OUR 8UCCE88. Addi time promised nnd for errors In es property and some of the dealers re the 7th day of August, 1909, and ath. tlonal Information may be hnd for the asking. timates. fused to Join in the work. This has In the matter of the Estate of bids will be received at the office of Political pressure, It Is asserted, Thomas Drake, corner of Fourth and has brought about the approval of Imposed an unequal burden on those Thomas Hodge, deceased. too many projects for the funds who have met the expense, and so Under an order granted by the Main streets, City ot Klamath Falls, available for the work. Estimates unfair has it become^that many are County Court of the County of Klam Oregon. have I,, . ii made of the amount neces-| The terms of the sale: For cash, nary to complete the government now refusing to continue paying the ath, State of Oregon, dated the 36th projects now under way nnd are cost. It is to overcome this and open day of June, 1909, I, the undersigned gold coin of the United States. placed at >.S9,43O.flOO. To offset this the way for the passage of an ordi administrator, will sell at private sale Dated this 26th day of June, 1909. it Is estimated that the revenues nance providing for the paying of the the following described property, to- JOHN FREDERICK WILSON, from projects already completed will provide only about >7,000,000 for cost by the abutting property that wit: An undivided one-half interest Administrator of the Estate of Thom reclamation work during 1910. This the question of getting a new char in Lots 1 and 2 of Block 34 Original as Hodge, deceased. 7-1, 8-1 I amount. It is asserted, would not ter has been started. It should not Town of Klamath Falls, Oregon; and ! complete the Payette project alone. be dropped until the desired remedy an undivided one-half interest In Lots Only «52,000 on Han«l. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Block 78 of Klam ü The total receipts of the reclama has been secured. tion fund, actual and estimated, for ath Addition to said Town, now City Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, Dr. and of Klamath Falls, and an undivided 1909, are placed at 160,790,000, (I GASOLINE ENGINE with >60,734,000 already allotted, Mrs. Hamilton and Ear! Whitlock <• one-half lntereet in tbe cartain par Pomps Water, Kuns I' leaving only >5 2,000 on hand for left Saturday for Lake Ode!!, MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. I» cel of land in said City described as Milker, Separator, nnd newer projects. - ----------- ------------------------- - _ -------- ------------------ ■*- _________ _____ *1 ' other If these figures, which have been where they expect to remain for a follows: Beginning at the most Chops Feed, Etc. _2 ___ * b i. 73 rooms and suites. ] [ < [ Modern improvements compiled by promoters of private en month. They took a cook along and northerly corner of said Lot 1 In said Saves Wages !» ostensibly from government propose to devote all of their time to Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club (i terprises neede. reports, are correct, there seems to hunting and fishing in this virgin Block 78, thence northerly 38 de Rooms, Etc., Etc. < [ bo little likelihood of the government grees 56 minutes east 60 feet, thence i taking up any now projects In Ore section of Klamath county. southerly 51 degrees 4 minutes east I 1 . gon or any other State iu the near i » 100 feet, thence eoutherly 38 degreee > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > future. H. H. Hoyt of Merrill was in th* i 56 minutes west 60 feet, thence As to the complaint against the en- city Monday. THE FIRST TRUST »> SAVINGS BANK M ason ¿S lough ABSTRACTERS trio iJorotAasAor rn.0n.03r Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages : : MASON & SLOUGH Wall Paper Summer Rates East Southern Pacific Co. ASHLAND GUARANTEED PAINTS F V JU O Ashland Commercial College p. ritner , a . m President fl s Lakeside Inn ’ WfflRADES II, i