Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 05, 1909, Image 2

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    effe < i k e methods
cinch" oti the prize fishing outfit
RICHARDSON
R
M
which we give for the largest trout
Sends Out Letter and Picture Prov­ caught with our goods.
U orl. <>( thè Klumalh < uuiity Mvlniol United States Commissioner
< lilldn ii I» I qual tu lìmi «>( Any
1 nm enclosing a leader Just for a Will M»«> <>| m - ii Another Drug Sture
ing Klamath's Su|ieriorlt> as the
The County Superlntend«*nt has
<>f State'» I imi li ut Imi»
Just completed his annual report to
leader- and wish you good luck on
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
Home of Big Trout
Here—Nel» I’ kcv lìmi Other
the Stute Superintendent and the
your next trip.
PROOF TAKEN
I.lues
Should
Follow
various Items gleaned from this re­
What is perhaps the most unique
"Oh,
wlint
l|H«< of
Yours
very
truly,
port shows a healthy condition of and at the same time effective meth­
Office, Third and Main, opposite City
going to the
of
GEORGE It ASSET.
tho schools of the county and an. od of advertising was originated in
Library.
Telephon«* .'101.
The
filing
of
articles
of
Incorpora
­
sending that
It
increase over last year tn every item
Klamath
Falls.
Colonel
Allison
is
but expenditures. The schools last
tion with the Secretary of Statu by won't do no good," w as tho < mpiiut !i-,
year In order to maintain tho length the father of the scheme, the object
the Slur Drug company of Klamath if ungrammatical, remark made In a
DENSON Ä. STONE
of school that was thought neces-1 thereof being to bring Io the alien- ll**o tilling liter Seen tnry of the
Falls Is the first step taken towards ccrU’ln more or leas pi eminent rI
‘vary encroached on this year s ap­
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
the estiililhhmont lu this city of a hnt i f Klamath Fulls when <*. uu
portionment in several instanci* tlon of devotees of the rod ami rvol
Interior Ballinger to Get Him
There has been an honest attempt to the greatness of Klamath county as j
./ ni rrienn Zinnie
whole*
ale
drug
store.
The
papers
months ago he was shown the school
to \ Kit <'rater latke
keep down expenses this year and a fishing resort.
and Trunt tilt/g.
wore tiled on the 27th of this mouth, exhibit that wus prepared for the Se­
hold them within the apportionment,' Fastened to the top of the follow­
the incorporators being Dr. F. M attle l-'alr. lie wus not alone in this KLAMATH falls • OREGON
but it was impossible in all cases.
While Klamath Falls Is quietly White, Clarence C. Currin and Wini­ feeling, for II could be delected In
Several districts have resorted to ing letter is a picture of the string of
special taxes and several have gone j trout that inspired the inauguration sleeping and letting opportunities fred White. Rix years ago tho pres­ many sections, particularly where In­
short of the amounts needed and of the scheme. Twenty-four of these slip through Its lingers, Medford Is ent management of the Star drug
C. C. BROWER
terval wan not wedded to the county
have come but in debt. There is a letters have been sent out. the first up and doing, and as a result It Is at­
•store started business lu this city, lust It ut Ions by the attendance of
feeling in several parts of the county
ATTORNEY AND
that the county fund should be some­ one having been returned yesterday. tracting the attention of the country. land its growth hus been such ns to members of th«* family. How gross
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
In newspapers throughout tho East warrant the step now taken, lu ad­
what increased so that all the prop­
KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON
Klamath Falls. Ore.. April 5, 1909 will be found telegrams telling of the dition to the present store, a second ly mistaken these people are Is shown
erty of (he county would stand be­
by the experience Judge Huldwln had
hind all of the schools of the county. Mr. John M. Scott. A. G. P. A.. South­ effort that is being made to bl lug
will be opened In another section of when In Seattle lust week
lie met ROOMSTAB. MURDOCK BLDG.
There are now large areas In the
ern Pacific Co., Portland. Ore.
President Taft to Crater lake. These the city, In both tho wholesale de- the Indy who ha < charge of th«- edu
county that are not in any school dis­
I>ear Sir and Friend At 7 o'clock i Items are dated “Medford. Or* " N > par intent and the two stores will b«>
trict.
WILL A. LEONARD
cational exhibit. The story is best |
The total number of children be­ a. m March 25. 190». R. F. Marquis one will deny Medford's right to this carried a full line of drugs und sun-
told
In
his
own
words:
tween the ages of four and twenty of Omaha, Neb., B. O. Snufer, for­ valuable piece of advertising, for I' 11
DENTIST
dry supplies, together with a com­
"I wan Inspect Ing the work of the
years reported this year is 1828— merly of Tillamook. Ore . but now of
the only city In the State with hustle piste stock of all kinds of stationery
881 boys and 94 7 girls. Last year
by
Klamath
county
schools,
which,
Wlthrow-Melhaae Huilding
the number was 1,752. The total en­ ' Klamath Falls and Dr. R. it. Hamil­ enough to grab at and hold onto and office supplies. It is certain that the way. In right up with any of the
rollment in the schools of the county ton of Klamath Falls started from everything that will promote Its wel­ the success that has followed the
In- Institutions in the State ami fur
this year was 1,244 as against 1,089 the Lakeside Inti, situated on the fare.
stltutlon since its Inception will be ahead of most of them, when the
DR. C. P. MASON
last year. The average number of bank of the Klamath river at Klam­
The Commercial Club of Medford continued.
days taught in each school this year
matron
in
charg«*
happened
along
DENTIST
was 136.7 as against 150 last year. ath Falls, Oregon, and whipped said has been pounding the Oregon sens
The growth and rapid development When she Ivurned that I was from
The total number of days’ attendance river for a distance of three-quarters tors In Washington to use their in­ of all sections of
<
I
dice
in
American
Hank A Trust Com-
Southeastern Ore Klamath county she told me of a man
this year was 142.432; last year 118,- of a mile, with ordinary fishing fluence with the President to v’alt the
l>aiiy*«
Building
gon wurrants the opening of not only who hud stood over the Klamath
511. The percentage of attendance
PHONt 014
this year was 94.3 per cent. The num­ tackle, with result as shown by at- Ink - ai.d the work la b<>g*nnln-- to a wholesale drug store, but also In­ county exhibit for a long time, appar­
ber of teachers employed this year 11ached photo.
bear fruit. While In Orelpm Preri- stitutions of a similar character
HLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
was 66; last year 56. The number
Weight of string. 103 pounds; dent Taft will be the guest of Senator along other lines. It would seem ently intent ui>on finding some par­
ticular
thing
She
asked
if
he
were
of eighth grade diplomas issued this largest trout. St» pounds.
Botirne. and It Is a safe guest t<> that a wholesale grocery would meet
year was 74; las« year 40. The total
Said above party returning to the make that the Senator will get I In. with instant success and command n looking up some particular exhibit or < I
<
receipts for school purposes this year
subject and he replied that lu* was
were $40,005.18; last year $45.- Inn at exactly 12 M. same day, mak­ to consent to visit the lake, To date patronage from the start that would
not. the purpose of his investigations
948.44. The total disbursements this ing five hours' angling.
there has been no perp made In make it a paying investment. Klam­ being to learn the facts about Klam­
year were $37,644.45; last year $45.-
Kindly send this letter to your Klamath Falls to help along the met ath Falls Is dost I tu-d to be a large
002.76. There is a cash balance this
ath county, lie staled that ho placed
year of $2,360.73. Part of this is best sport-loving friend, with a re­ ter, and the Indications are tliai none distributing point, and the flrnu that far more reliance on tho stories told
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money received from the sale of quest that he likewise send it to his will be me Jo until Medford has tl-e enter the field first will be the oih - m
Veterinary Surgeon
by the school children than ho did
bonds and now being used for build­ best sport-loving friend, with what- matter clnchc.1
to command the business when it upon tho»«* contained In the literature
and Dentist
ing; a part is special tax money. If ever comment he deems fit; and pass
Secretarv I'.iliinger has been im­ grows to proportions great enough to nnd letters -w*nt out by tho commer­
all the outstanding warrants were de­
ducted the school funds would show it along, each giving date, name and portuned b; the Medford orgmlta- call for competition.
cial bodies and real estate men He
a deficit, in spite of the fact that address.
t-«n to visit Crater lake and th-n
found that school children. In tholr
Klamath Falls
there has been a less number of days
I would be thankful to the party lone his influence In the effort to g«-’
honest, unsophisticated way, got
school taught this year than last. filling in last space for names to ro­
I.\KI
Oregon ;;
Taft to follow it. his footsteps. The
Another fact that shows care on the
right down to tho actual facts and
PHOM; 941
I ri babilltiei arc that Mr. Balling* :* Big Orange l*cc| Dredger
part of the directors is the large com­ turn it to the writer.
O
In that a close observer would have no o
parative amount paid to teachers this
Thanking you in advance, I am will do so, mid if he does no will
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difficulty In getting a thorough In­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Construction of Earthen
year. This year the teachers of Klam­ sincerely yours.
jointheranks of Crater lake boosters.
sight Into the conditions of a coin­
timi of Hie Ham
ath county received $25,510.52; last
M. L. ALLISON.
year $20,571.79, although the total !
munlty by examining the product <>f
disbursements were more than $7,-! Box 15. Klamath Faile, Oregon.
IOWA XFUSPAPEH MAX
Work on the Clear lutke dam is the schools
000 greater last year than this year, j SOLE OBJECT:
Xo\V \ ISITIXG THE < ITV progressing so nicely that this year I
"Perhaps there are few people w ho
The average salary of male teach­
"That the nimrod may know
follow such a course of Investigation,
ers was $68.40; female, $56.25. The
will
see
Its
completion
unless
unfor**-
Where the BIG TROUT grow."
average salary in one-room schools
W. T. Buchanan, wife and son ar­ scen obstacles arise to upset tho pro­ but It will bo patent to the casual ob­
was $60; average salary of princi­
rived in the city Sunday night and is gram. The work has just been In­ server that the man’s logic Is sound
pals, $95; of assistant teachers in
On the back of the letter were the
buildings of more than one room. following names and addresses, and registered at the Lakeside Inn. Mr. spected by Project Engineer W. W, If the exhibit at Seattle will result In
SURVEYING
Buchanan Is managing editor of the Patch, who returned from there Mon­ bringing here this gentlomnn, the la­
$61.15. The County s»|>erintendent
1
visited 30 of the 32 districts of the it will be seen that it has traveled Des Moines Daily Capital, and is rec­ day. He expresses himself as being bor will have served its purpose, for
county and traveled approximately > twice across the entire continent and ognized as one of the brightest news­
marshall
1,400 miles in discharging his official no doubt has been scanned by a great paper men In the Middle West. He Ing well pleased with the progres', I such men have friends who are wlll-
PHONE 433
HOUSE
<*u£.i5>s' .
,
.
many more people than the twenty- Is touring the Coast on his vacation thut Ifl being made aud believes that ' Ing to trust In their judgment. I was
There is a good outlook for the ,
7
the work will continue to run j proud of Ore showing made by the
schools for the coming year. One four persons whose names were on and Incidentally gathering Informa­ smoothly to completion.
¡county schools, and every resident of
new schoolhouse is in the process of it when returned.
tion for his paper. One of the prin­
: Klamath would feel the same pride If
The
face
of
the
great
wall
that
Is
erection and four other rural districts
are planning to build before the year William Hiram Foulkes, April 12, cipal subjects receiving his attention to dam the canyon Is being faced on he could see what I saw
is the effect Interurban lines have on the down-stream aide with the rock
closes. Another district has bought
"I hope that an agricultural ex-I
3454 Alder st., Portland.
a building and is remodeling It for
Increasing the value of Inside prop­ that is being removed from the i Dibit can be collected and forwarded
school purposes, and another is over­ Robt. F. Wendling. April 13, 705 erty as well as their relntlon to the
wasteway, which Is 700 feet long, 2*1 ' there by tho first part ol September.
hauling the present building, repair­
Oregonian bldg., Portland.
growth of communities. He will ra­ feet wide and 10 feet deep. Two 16-, . Every one expects that the homescek-
ing and painting it.
Charles E. Stolle, April 13, 704 Ore- main here for a week or two for the
At the County School Superinten-
foot trestles have been erected across vra will flock in there during that I
dents’ convention and the State I gonian bldg., Portland.
purpose of getting thoroughly ac- the dam and the rock is dumped from month and an exhibit will do a world •
We have sonic dcsirahle land
Teachers’ association resolutions Burr Struble, April 15, 510 Common­ quainted with this part of Oregon. No
these. Twenty per cent of this work of p*od for the county. While the
were passed in line with i the sugges-
wealth bldg., Portland.
to
cs<
linage for improved priqe
tions of Superintendent Ackerman
.
— R. W. Price, April 15, 331 Ankeny, section of the Coast Is receiving more Is now completed and by the end of Chamber of Commerce Is working
erty
In Klamath Fall»—-land
attention
than
Klamath
county,
and
that three things be especially em­
the week one fill will I m * entirely done hard towards this end. It must neces­
Portland.
phasized this year: better work in
in order to give the readers of his pa­ and the other half constructed. An­ sarily rest with the people themselves
that will I m - Irrigated,, but for
spelling, better ventilation and san­ L. E. Bufton, April 15, 418 Mohawk per reliable Information he has come
wliich water is no yet ready.
other trestle will then be built char j whether they want Klamath county
itation. and more thoroughness. The
bldg., Portland.
Klamath county schools will un­ B. Assmann, April 20, 805 Board of here to investigate for himself.
across the dam site, thus affording to make as good a showing agricul­
Home choice Isingell Valley
doubtedly fall in line with these sug­
a quick and economical method of turally as It has educationally, If It
Trade bldg., Portland.
land to exchange for land under
gestions.
docs this, there will be no doubt as
The spoeta) commission appointed completing the work.
The annual teachers’ institute will W. Bennett, April 20. 803 Board of
Irrigation near Klamath Falla.
to
tho result."
Work
on
tho
earthen
jrortlou
will
by
the
Canadian
government
to
pre
­
be held during the first week of No­
Trade bldg., Portland.
vember unless circumstances should W. T. Joplin, April 20, 775 Clacka­ pare plans for a new Quebec bridge be started in the near future. Be­
change the plans. The visiting in­
is having made an extensive series of fore the fill l.< started all* of the sod.
The “Rear" and "Bvavar'' will be
HAVE YOU NOTH'EI» TIIK
mas st., Portland.
structors expected will be Superin­
roots
and
vegetable
matter
will
be
re
­
tests
of
the
strength
of
riveted
joints
the
names of the two now boats now
tendent Ackerman, President Ress­ E. M. Fouch, April 21, 213 Sixth st..
NEW IIOMKH GOING IF IN
in nickel-steel plate. The tests, moved by th«* big orange peel dr* dg** being constructed for tho Han Fran­
ler and Prof. L. R. Aiderman of the
Portland.
University of Oregon. In addition, Sam B. Archer, April 23, 146 North which are to be made at the en­ that Is being operated by the der­ cisco and Portland Steamship com­ Mil.IM AUDITION T
plans are being matured for having
gineering experiment station of the rick.
pany at Newport News. Tho names
Twenty-second st., Portland.
some demonstration work done by
Mr. Patch stated that he hail re­ were submitted by F. K. Must er«. I
the teachers of the primary depart­ E. T. Hart , April 30, Montagne City, University of Illinois, require the
ment of the Klamath Falls schools.
testing to failure of about one hun­ ceived no word from Portland, where and ho has been awarded the prize
Mass.
Superintendent Swan has discov­
dred
joints, in which any movement the conference between Secretary offered by the company. The mimes
and <>. ('. APPLEGATE,
C.
Pierce,
May
3,
Malden,
ered a lack of uniformity in the re­ Josephine 1
of the joints will be measured to Ballinger and tho supervising engi­ are typically Oregon, and will be a
Fifth Htns-i, near .Main.
Mass.
ports of the district clerks In regard
neers is in progress.
good advertisement of the Htntc.
to outstanding warrants. Some have Frank C. Brown, May 5, Belmont, one ten-thousandth of an inch.
reported the outstanding warrants as
Mass.
disbursements, others have not re­
Andrew
D. Pierce, May 5, Malden,
ported them. He is preparing a let­
Mass. ’
ter to tue clerks in which he will In­
struct them not to report anything I Karl C. Currier, May 5, Newbury­
but the actual cash disbursements.
port, Mass.
If there are outstanding warrants
they are not to be included in the I Fred B. Pierce, May 8, Boston, Mass.
disbursements for the year. He will John L. Grant, May 11, Utica, N. Y.
also call attention to the evident John Gills, June 28, Portland, Oro.
practice of some clerks of paying out Mark W. Gill, June 28, Portland,
«
money without a warrant drawn on
Ore.
them. They do this at their own
risk, and are liable for the amount Wm. Richards, July 5, 51 Wall st..
unless they have the paid warrants
New York, N. Y.
as vouchers to show for the pay­ Northam Wright, July 5, Essex,
ment. When the directors examine
Conn.
and approve the clerk’s books they
should check them from these vouch­ ' Irving C. Treat, July 22, Hartford,
ers and no payment should be ap­
Conn.
proved without the voucher or a George Barrett, July 23, New Haven,
reasonable excuse for its absence.
Conn.
The practice of paying without war­
rants has resulted in several cases of
mistake? In the reports.
New Haven, Conn., was the last
Teachers’ examination will begin place visited, and on its home jour-
in the High School building August
11th. The next eighth grade exam­ ney it was accompanied by the fol­
ination will occur September 2d and lowing letter:
3d.
Nl I’ERIXTEXIH XT SU IX'S
KEI*OKT OF FOI XIV SCHOOI.S
I
Geo. Constable, I). V. S
PAUL E. SCHAUER
BUY LOTS NOW
FRANK IRA WHITE
Experiments were recently made In
France on various preservatives of
wood, including carbonileum Aven­
arius, carbonlleum Lyon, gas tar.
microsol, lysol, antimony, antlger-
mine, and hydrofluoric acid. It was
found that for spruce, beech, poplar,
oak and Aleppo pine, exposed to the
atmosphere, the best preservatives
are certainly the carbonileums, gas
tar and microsol. The other sub­
stances examined produced absolute­
ly no effect. These same preserva­
tives (carbonllqum, gas tar and mi­
crosol) are also most efficacious for
the preservation of wood In the con­
fined hot air of mines. Antimony and
hydrofluoric acid are less effective.
New Haven, Conn., July 23.
Mr. M. L. Allison, Box 15, Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
Dear Sir: The picture looka all
right, but Irving Treat and I have our
doubts about those trout being
caught with a fly, and the only way
yon can convince us will be to get
your friend, the general passenger,
agent, to send us free transportation
and show us where that kind of trout
grows. Then we will come back East
and advertise the'place among the
fishermen here, and you will both
make your everlasting fortunes.
Ono thing to bo regretted is that
vott did not use our tackle In catch­
ing that eight-pound trout, or other­
wise you would have I ad a "leadplpe
AS your boy or girl got
a bank account with
the First Trust and Sav
ings Bank? If not The
Republican will start one
for nothing