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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
l’i:\< E IX DI. Hl III TEH 1 The whole altuatlon tati ba comparai! IEIM < HAXGU» HIS MISO to thè 1 tipi«! growlii of nome city REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Iniineiialty of Woik Now Inder Bay wtilch imikt'H ita ini proveniente wlth- hl Due Time He Will Tell Public the Wouldn't Give His Hit» for tlie Old X miiics of licitai Owners of lice Stagger» Olllcinl* of ilei liiinu- Town 1 lire« Year» Ago, But Con out tuklng luto arco 11 nt tli« fremen Oregon Trunk ItailroaiL clude* lie I nder»alu<-d it. lion Service. done Incraasa ut populatlon uud (Inda Itaaif In a posinoti to be umilile to .MORO Or<- , Augilst 4 Follow i "I lived here over thirty years, and The conference between Secretary miei ull thè raqulromenls Ini-ldi-nt to at Klamath Falli, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, ing up the tentative victory of the I would not gove six bits for the of th>< Interior Bullinger, Director F. iiiii'xpecti'd devi lopmcnt." June 23, 1909. Harriman forces last night, when by whole town; 1 would not give two II. Newell, Chief Engineer Arthur F. Dili Is. und the supervising t*nglm*erH SUOI ED III; REOPIXED I force of nunilM-rs they overawed th« bits an acre for tho land.” To the ItE.HOt III EH IMILLARH Porter men in charge of the gate passerby catching thw words would <>f Hi» various reelumutlon dbitrlctu throughout the country was con Would Have Mlle» of Travel and blocking the disputed Harriman sup be convoyed the ltui>resslon that the Loans and Discounts..................................... I 50,969.65 Mm li Time lo Northern Neigh ply road. Attorney Littlefield, repre- gentleman giving utterance to them cluded nt 11 o'clock TucHday, lifter Bonds, securities, etc...... .............................. 2,304.27 bor» mid Bring .Money Here »entl.ig Harriman’s contractor», Two- was ripping this whole section up the un executive hchh I ou beginning ut .'I Banking house, furniture and fixtures 450.74 Due from approved reserve banks............ hy Bros , left In an automobile last back, and was glad of the opportun 3,627.66 o'clock .Monday afternoon. No def L D. Hoy. owner of 5,000 sheep ill nlglil fo* 1 ondon to set ure Circuit ity. But such an Impression would Chicks and other cash items................... 55.48 inite conctiiHlonii were reached by Cash on hand .................................................... 4,952.40 Hecreiury Bullinger an u result of che Silver Laki) flection, is In the city. Judge Butler's signature to several. be erroneous.«. The author of this tliia conference, hu having taken the ! Mr. Hoy Is hauling tils wool to this pa|w»-fl lu>'d lute last night aguíes) expression was none other than Tota) 62.3C9.19 James Tobin, formerly a resident of entire mutter under consideration, al point for nhlpment, and state» thut Porter Bi os. The Porters, It In said, will be cited , tlie .Merrill section of the county, but though it 1» probable lie may give out , his output of wool thin Henson will LIABILITIES DOLLARS a public statement on the Hiiliject be h.mount to about 86.000. in speak lo appear In court to show reason now a resident of Santa Rosa. His ing of roods and trucie* i< iutlous be why they should not lie punished for remarks were only the opening of a fore hlH l et urn to WuHhlngton, D. C. Capital stock paid In ................................................... 25,000.00 imniedlnti’ly nfter the adjourn tween this city ntid iti» section, lie coutempt In Ignoilng the^injunctlon statement that will prove interesting Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1,508.78 fluid : secured ¿.gainst them last Saturday ! to many resldenta of the county, es- ment Secretary Ballinger stated that Due to banks and bankers.......................................... 1,553.21 "Th« r • l.< no reason why Klamath by the attorneys for the Harriman peelally to some who, like Mr. Tobin, Individual deposits subject to check .................. 15,946.54 w bile he tad uh yet reached no definite Demand certificates of deposit................................... 55.00 i lived here over thirty years. In dls- conclusion on the subject, It Would Fulls should rot get the entire trad« I forces. Time certificates of deposit.................................... . 8,285.00 j cussing the change that has taken be the policy of t be government to of our country on account of the Harriman'» Wagon* Moving Certified checks .............................................................. 200.00 'place during the three years of his Complete III« réclamation projects Ishorter hr*til us compared with Med- Savings deposits ............................................................ 9,811.57 Pending 1 he circuit judge's action, I 444* 41 take inni’ tip now under way. rather I than up , fold and Hliniilko Till' lesult. how- apparently, both sides have assumed absence, .Mr. Tobin said: Total . $ 62,360.10 that i Mr,n 1,0 «'••<”"i’Hsh.*d until "1 Ufli-d to tbink that If I could sell uny new oikm . lie 1 admitted _____ quiescent altitudes. Tue most in»- your county fix«» the* roudcc, which tc out and get away from here that I Oregon han suffered co >nsld«rablyj development to-day is that |4»rtant State of Ogegon. ) allot manta. | good deal of the way between here Port are ere allowing Twohy s freight 1 would be making the one business heretofore through |ui»t allotnients, .¡and Silver latke ar<> little* butter than County of Klamath,)u. 'stroke of my career. When the op- ind Intlmuti'd an Intention of rem-1 1 Indian trails. Fallen trots ar» across j wagons to pass through the contested I, J. W. Siemens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol j portunity to sell came along it did “«lying tho unfulrness as much u* gut«. emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl tli» road and the II ii TL h of tho stand not lake me long to reach a decision. iohh I u I i * edge and belief. J. W. SIEMENS. Cashier. HlierlfT Freeman and his twenty ing timber extend out »0 far thut It I would not give two bits for all the Correct—Attest: G. W. WHITE. »■■ iiu < iii 1 Evce««l» Supply deputy sheriff» arc stationed at the t'*nr. our wool »acks to pieooa. GEO. T. BALDWIN, Directors. I land In the county, nor six bits for) Gurtx I a rm to-day. They arc well "The data submitted to me by the "If n force of ten men were put to the whole town of Klamath Falla. I up«rvl»>ng engineers of the ruqlama-' work on this road for two week», I urmed. and ibis accounts, no doubt, was disgusted, tlr»d of It all, wanted ton service lirtlliuied thut we would »ay from th« Agency lundlng east. It foi the peaceful aspect which the war to get out und felt as if I never want-; ■•quire fully $26,000,000 lo carry ‘ ; would put the road In good passable ! In the Deschutes canyon has taken ed to see It again. There were manv | lie vnrlouH demands Into execution," 1 all a pt*. This would enable uh to tiiak'J on. jthen who thought as I did, and 1. aid Secretary Bullinger, "it 1» h I iii - connection witn the beat nt the Porter» ta»iitg Sj llllHdll) ' guess there are some still remaining, >ly another question of the demand Agcuc) finding, and I believe would li 1« generally believed that Por would feel just about the same way. , xceodlng tile supply, beca l»«'uiixe use w<* be Instrumental In M-curing all of the ter Bros will lose In the courts of But It was a mistake. I guess I made 1 ave about $11,000,000 t available, trad« of Hilvir laiko auction for your! Shermati amt Gllllain counties. Their a mistake. Things l ave changed an*! i nd niu*>* b<* governed accordingly. city, which amounts to considerable." aggressive campaign lias aroused an the country that I thought would A. choice line of invest ty trip throughout the Htat’-s inter- tagonism In lertaln quarters, esp«*- never amount to much is the coining I eta-d In reclamation projects iias POll IT 1XD W HOI.I SALE ment» tlifit will malce It is ' clally as regards their action in ig ' sei'lion of the Pacific coast. leen u great edui'Htor In many re lini st III OPI1X lilt % X« II noring the Injunction restraining I talked about wherever you go, and I tlio purchaser rnone^r 4>»7ti, cnulillng me to < unvnas ihe I them for t<'ii days from interfering those who are here and those wh< I dtualloii with extrema* care and de- s ■< r oiicntouiid Hun FranciwoH lioie- with construction work on Harri- will come will never be sorry that 1 Iberation It 1» |H>»»ibl>* that I h I ih II mi I ci » May Follow Sult. Klamath county is their home. 1 ■ man's 1»< u-hutes railroad. nuke my findliigia public before re- i have seen a gix»d deal since I left, Urnlng EuuL It Is n m-ittcr that r The pr* dieted movement of whole- Oregon Trunk 1« A»»urr<l here and learned a whole lot more,' a|ilra-4 tlie utmofll 1 onsldci nt lain. ns »alers to this city 1» nlxjiit to start, John D. Porter of Porter Bros., ■ and I feel that ten years from now' iiurly kll the different projawla now the first Ix’lng a Pori land Porllnnd house ■ onlructors for the Oregon Trunk tture will not be an acre of che.-*p • 1 Il process a>f const 1 na tion were Inau- which w'll. w*||, within the th« next few railroad win in Portland yesterday land under irrigation. i4Uut<-<l by former administrations, W it'll t <-:'.ibll»h here a branch with and will coufer with hl» attorneys. "The human family is composed of •«ily iibout three of them tit the thlr- a slock of about $39.000. The pur- Car'« k Kerr, conteining the course one-tenth satisfaction and nine-1 t'-ona*. haiwa*va*r. being started dur pose In view Is to comtuu'.id the trade to b*i followed In the fight for the tenths unrest. We are never Balls-: Iig Mr Uurfia-ld fl term ns Secretary to the ■•■'•ll. The proposed const rue- po >»< sxlon of the Deschuies route to 1 fled with what we have, but always) 1 hnv,* no crltlc'lsnifl tlon of rnllioad« through Central Central Oregon. of the Interior ^desiring sometlilhg else, and it Is this, to make concerning the work of uny Otegon I.ns turned the cy »» of the .Mr porter said that the charges spirit of travel that is going to make 1 ad my predviesiaora. but It nntiirnlly whole) al" merchants of the coast to that 1.» «111 att.*mptlng to hold up many nu n wish they had remained in Involves extreme cura* nnd caitualdera- Ktumnth Fnlls for the reason that it the Demnutes railroad the Harri Klamath county, for when they go lion tn lamchlng a proper det* rtulna- oecuple" i utrateglc iHizition Its lo- man Ilm* through the canyon s'ere elsewhere they will more fully ap- than of tlie situation." cation 1« such that It nii.it tintursll.v ■>vld< ntiy I h 'I uk circulated In the In prolate the advantages here. Director Newell daw fared that the lx- urn« n di it r I t>u t In g po.iil for nil of terest of the Harriman road, and said ' I do not know whether I will re- Immensity of the different irrigating Eastern Oiegon. and It 1» this fact he v u.« anxlou- that the people of turn here to live. I would like to, schemes an presented by tha« vnrlous tlint has .’*m.*<*)l the PortlaUd firm to Oiegon should r«allte that the build l ut other 'considerations have de- During the Season of 1909 w n* simply <>|M*n ncg< tlatlonfl for warehouse ar- ing of ilu* Or. gon Trunk was as- supervising cngln<«'rs wn» mands on my wishes. 1 have never 1 over|iowa*ring. "We arc* not wholly cominixfnt ions. For burines» ri*u«»n» »in i-d: ’hat it kas a matter of more f< it so well as I did In Klamatn via the "but e very step ut sea," he said, the nnt « of the firm will not be made than ordinary Importance to the I county, nnd the »ame Is true of Mrs. We »hull public nt till* time, for It Is tlie de State, and that when th< time came taken must be dcllberata* Tobin. Klamath county is all right, praibably go along pretty much ns we sire of the purtli*« interisted to com for 11 statement concerning the in-1 and its future is greater than any of e tinvo dona* heretofore in caitidiictlng plete all of their pimi* Ixfore any ter»:*'.» back of the proposed lin** that ! 11« ever dreamed of.” aipa-rntlons, nnd next Septa-mber th» definite minonncericnt lx tnudi* lie fvlt certain It would be entirely Mr. Tobin is____ here — on _ a busiueM quarterly report« will be snbmltted In contectlon with thl. comes the flatlsfactory to tlie public. trip, and will regain about a WM t. from tai B<*cr.ttar> Bnillngcr mid approved Information that two films In Sac-> Will Nau«* Hiulri-« His love for bis former home is l>y him the following month. The es ramento nnd one tn Sun Francisco Wlien asked how soon the identity stronger than ever, and his o'd timates rent In will bo the basis of an* contemplating a similar move 1 friends need nut be surprised to see the budget Cor 1910. and the Idea is They hnv • not gone beyond the pre-1 of th« backets of his road would be him back again as a permanent resi made public he said that lie couldn't To OMAHA and Return - - . $70-30 to study th.» situation more carefully llminnri stage of InvestIgutioi.. how- ' dent. Ytacretary Ballinger expr>*ssea1 himself ever, and whether they will fl nail.' tell, but that the announcement To KANSAS CITY and Return, $70.30 us being quit« favotably impressed decide fo locate a blanch here re- would be ncude in "due time." To ST. LOUIS and Return • $77.80 Since It vics rumored 'hst the Mil- thf : president - s visit . with thorn* reclamation projects he mains to be seen. waukey might be behind tlie Oregon hud Inspect *d, while tho»«* lie had not To CHICAGO and Return * - $82.80 Trunk line it bus become known that Tait unci Orti« tal Party Will Arrive in ’ I’l’Elt LIKE Mil ES. sa*a*n will he further ca>r.siiler *d. The and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South a little over two years ago the Mil S* < retin ' piilal llattei lug coi".I'llnientH Correspondingly low tares. Seattle Septemta'i- 2Oth. Messrs. Parker and Taylor bave waukee did have n route surveyed to the members of the reclamation service for the w-ork they hnva* per taken the contract for moving 200,- through the Deschutes canyon. The O t Stle flay 17, Jaw a. 3; Jay 3, 3; Augjst 11, 13 SEATTLE, August 9.—President formed. and m«*med well satlHfied wuf» feet of Iumbvc ftom Fort Kiuin- actual »urvey woik was done by Port- William H. Taft, accompanied by an c*th to this place. ,and engineers, whose names, of with their accomplish meets. To DENVER and Return, $65.30 Lumber for Captain Wlckstrom's course, cannot be made public, but official party including his private No Inallv lilunl Action On Sale Hay 17, July 1, August 11 secretary . Fred W. Carpenter, and i I i* w barge arrived from Portland n these imn were paid liv the Chicago. "Tha* denuiud« from tie terrltairles few days ago nnd is being hauled Milwaukie & St. Paul in checks bear Secretary of '»'.'ar Dickinson, will ar Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit us well us tha* Htates were Important fiotu the depot to th«* lake to-day ing tlie name of that railroad. The rive in Seattle at s:15 p. m.. Septem- i October 31st. ns Indicating the extent of develop her 29th, to pay his official visit to1 Theso tickets present some very attractive features In the ■ We understand that the Eagle has men In tne sutv« Ing party were cau ment being acetin.pllnhed on the arid the contract for moving a large quan tion» I to maintain tlie strictest se the Maska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. way of stopover privilege«, and choice of routes; thereby enab- I lands of those sections by tha* rec The president will remain until tity of wood from Crystal to Modoc crecy regarding the nature of their ling passengers to make side trips to many interesting points I lamation service of the government. point (or the Southern Pat Ific coin- expedition nnd the identity of their 10: 40 p. m., on October 1st, when en route. There wan some tnlk of suspending Routing on the return trip through California may be bad pun.i. employers. The interesting part of he will leave for Washington, D. C. work In the territories, but this Idea This is the report that has been Tl •• mill had to shut down on Sat- the nu»tt< r Is ttau they staked out the at a slight advance over the rates quoted. was abandoned when it whs ctinsld- linin' being out of logs. The Hool- san e rontik that is now being fol received by President J. E. Chilberg Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will t led Ilin, the work of the service Is from L. W. Thavis, eastern publicity lg.it>. however, will be in port wltli lowed by th» Porter Bros. furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or fust converting the territories Into agent of the exposition. nu immense rnft before night. T|:e widl-kiio.vn friendly relations I condition)« tnuking them eligible for It is the plan of the president to \VM. McMVRRAY. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. The water front of the boat lines , existing» bet ween the Harriman adml-iHlon ua States by renson of the pay a visit of a halt hour in Tacoma Iru I b*l.ig cleared ot rll kin and tlie Milwaukee would not indi Incra'iisa u population Inciilaant to de- ohsi ructions. principally sunken logs, cate tha» the two roads would go to in honor of the late Representative velnpment of this character. ninny of which were removed during such lengths to secure rival lines Cushman, who lived In that city, "No Individual action was taken In the president's party w ill be a DESERT WILL SEE MAY RECALI. NEW PENNIES lite i r.st week. through the Deschutes, but It is cer relative to any of tin* projects, n< service men and physician, two secret AKTE.il AN WEI.I. VENTURE Tne steamer Hornet brought tain that nu original survey through A dispatch from Washington In tlint la 11 question of allotment to lie two others not yet designated. In two I urges of sunil from Modoc tlie Deschutes was made by the a onslder**d later. The a'stlmativi sub addition there will be six newspaper forms us that although the new Lin CLIFF. Ore., August 4.- An effort on Saturday. waukee two years ago. iit'd that mitted by tlie different supervising men. representing press associations. Is being made to raise funds for the coln pennies have been out only since 1», M. Griffith canto down from ■ urv.'.v Is being followed by the a'ngitieer.'i ciilh'd for more Ilian $20,-' Mayor Miller of Seattle and Presi purpose <>f boring for artesian water : Engle polnf? Ms new resort, on Snt- ter Bros, to-day. August 2. tl at they ntay be recalled. 000.000. and we have I* .a tlinn $8,-, dent Chilberg of the exposition are in the Christmas taike valley. In the urdsy. lie talks of Installing a The reason is that the initials of the 000,000 to meet those demnndi. This rranging ah elaborate reception for Lake settlement subscriptions to i wireless apparatus nt Ills resort. If i viii cut down considerably In order the president. Owing to the limited the amount of $599, at Astoria to) designer. Victor I). Brenner of New ho dues, one will be placed at St. to uK-et pr< ■ <*nt n<*<'ds of projects ilm*- of his visit every available min $1.105. at Cliff to >125, at Silver York, appear on the coin in minute Cloud and communication between now undoi way, but even nt thnt the Although the new tariff bill has ute will be taken. A special day at Lake to $325, making a total up to raised letters. The initials are close Buena Vista heights and Eagle point <l> tumid fur 1 xceods our supply of' not been finally passed, there are t! *• exposition will be set aside for date of $2,454, have been received. Is JiiHt possible in the near future. to the edge on the reverse side be money. The question of cutting out Someone left a beautiful bouquet several candidates lor the positions I.is reci ptlon. A banquet iu the New H. Van Gundy from »he Ohio oil low the sheafs of wheat, and can be Idiibo wns al to < on.ildi r••■1. tlint State of sweet pens and carnations on om created by the new law, says a recent York state building are among the fields, slt.nds ready to have a hy i seen with the naked eye. Coin col- having received more attention than center table last week. The! were dispatch from Washington. Col. features of the entertainment. draulic machine here within ninety I lectors will be asked to rule upon it. Oregon, but ever.'tiling Is uncertain days from the date he Is notified that tied with Woodcraft colors nnd a Peter Hepburn, former member of ns to Jiisi whnt steps will be taken, m $2.590 Is secured. This experiment complimentary note attached, but no congress fiom Iowa, wishes to be GEN ( LI B SHOOT. It seems linwifi'* to stop tha* work In judge of the new customs court nt will be watched with a great deal of name signed. ohe pnrticular section with the Idea, a salary of $7,000 a year. For the Interest pot only by owners of the will fnde the sweet peas They of advaeelng tha* Interests of another. I The Crater Lake Gt nn club held its desert lands and by homesteaders position of assistant attorney general nnd cnrnntlons — GASOLINE ENGINE regular weekly shoot t Sunday. Fol here, but also by prospective settlers l’la*a fol* Oregen But your letter lies here on the to have charge of matters before the I’nmps Water, Kuna cuetoms court, and which pays lowing Is the scoro mt ade : and Investors. Should the finding of “ "We are eonfronteil with tho nor stand, Milker, Separator, Killed. Birds. 85,000 a year, there are two candi artesian water be successful at a mill conditions tlint are liable to face And I very much cherish and prixe Chops Feed, Etc. i:: reasonable depth and a consequent .. . 75 dates. They are David C. Reeves of Ankeny ..... any largo bualn ss enterprise, mid n*- It— Saves Wages 61 reasonable expense, the future of this ..... 75 'Childers .... siilts from tlie work Initiated In 190:: State your needs. it was penned by a friendly St. Joseph, aid.. nnd William K. 58 desert country will be a good on a. ... . 75 I Robertson _ rite for cuXalog. Mention pa ¡»er Payne of New York. to 1906, whli'h was ekpectod to be I hand. 20 .... 25 Mrs Voss has received the appoint-' Childers, ll. completed in ten years, tint tho ex THE COMMODORE. 66 ..... 100 nient as postmistress at Whlhelake, McDonald traordinary growth of tlie country I,. H. Hay of Summer lake was in 43 . ... 75 John Short and Burrell, his son, and the site of the office has been re- Hilton ............... Ims necessitated quicker action on ac | 48 the city Thursday. 70 moved to the Voss ranch.- Record. Roberts count of Incrcasod public demands. were iu the city Saturday. MONKl I'OII oi l» I’iloJElTH THE FIRST TRUST »SAVINGS BANK » M ason &S lough ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH Summer Rates East Southern Pacific i ASHLAND FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO.