Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 26, 1909, Image 3

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    NEWFLL’H HITT IS HO II
I Iago to-day. Klamath Falla is reia-
I im l> In the aaiue position and should
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Private lte< liinuitioii Peoph* Hu ill to
H««>« t'alIfiiruiM unii Oregon Mu»l ( olonrl llolnlilril Hoon No I Im «on be governed accordingly,*’
Have 1 nitwl on Hratlle's Present
by llo Should < ImiiKo III«
"Times are good back east,” said
Allll'lld I** h lo Hliut Oul l'olll*
City Eiigiii«-«-r.
Former HI u I oihom I.
lie, lu dls< usslng the revival of busi­
luti MaiilpuInHon,
ness slme the disposition of the tar­
WAHHINGTON, August 1». -It Is
W. II. Holablrd returned Thursday iff bill. "They have splendid crops
HAN FRANCISCO, Auguiit 19.
at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
ita'«-«l
flat the opponents of Director
June 23, l»09.
After <>I> hci vlug ilio operatimi ut ilio ovoii I uk from Now York, where he buck there, with the exception of the
W II. Ilolublrd returned laut even* corn, which, on account of the fearful F It Newell of th«* L’nlt« «! Htates rec­
now illroi't prlmary law In Nuli Finn*
lamation service, who are ««-«-king to
REHOIRCEH
IH1LLARH
Cisco, wlivn ilio candldatM for munii Ing from New York illy, where ho bent of the pust ten days, will be In-
drive him out of the federal service,
tpal otti««« wero iionilniitoil Ibis w««*k. 1 hml boon on private bimlm an He left Juied seriously. All lines of business
¡have unit'd upon R. II. Thompson,
tlovrrnor Finnk W liannon uf <>i«•- I for Pelican bay tills afternoon, where lire picking up and I look for the re­
Loans and Discounts
... ...........
6 50,969.55
• city engineer of Beatth«, as the man
Bonds, securities, etc............ ...............
2,304.27
gon to-dn.v stutcìl tlmt il wm blu be­ he will rontlniie to mrry out bin pinna turn of the good times of the two
¡whom they will urge upon President
Banking house, furniture and fixtures ..
450.74
line thul California would timi mimo for Improv« ment sturtod prior Io hla ^eurs ugo to be with us again at no
Due from approved r«'serve banks.................................................
3,627.66
j Tuft to be named as Newell's succea-
to mnko novornl ametidmetila of lh<* , ilepurt 111 foi ilu oHKtvrn metropolis. .distant date. That 1« the feeling pre­
Checks and other cash items ...... ...
..........................
55.48
sor.
statuto na II ni umili ut prwiont. Ilo When naked relative to the report vailing generally throughout the east,
t’ai.b on hand .........................................
4,952.40
Capitalists
who
desire
to
prevent
Hint Mr. linn Iman would be here this and Hal Is what, In the end, Is go-
nalil
the govi rnment from <*ngngfng In the
Total
.......................................................................................... 62.3CU.1«)
Irig to make things hum.”
"l am not entirely fnmlllur with {year, Colonel Ilolublrd suld:
reclamation of arid lands, and who
"I
have
no
information
whatever
the direct primary law of California,
, wish to do that work themselves, are
ItEAI. EH I’VI E TBAN h FERH
LI A BI LITI EH
IMH.LARH
under which the nominalIons of Hun from Mr. Harriman that would cause
1 back of the fight on Newell. This
Franciscos enndidnten were mudv me to chungo the statement that 1
Pierce Combs <-t ux to C. C. Tillot­ | may be asserted withtiut fear of suc­
Tuesday, but from what observations made some time since to the effect son. HW'A sei 28, tp 40 s. r 10 e, W.
Capital stoc k paid in ..........................
6 25,000.00
cessful contradiction. Against Newell
Undivld«.'d profits, less expenses and taxes paid ..................
1,508.78
I have taken of the* operation of the that Mr. Harriman would not be in in , 16.559.
I his enemies raise the spurious Issue
Due to banks and bankers...............................
1,553.21
law. I believe the Ciillfornlu legista- ' Klimiatb Falls this year. No prep­
Chas. E. Worden to Luna C. Hrnlth. Hat he is going beyond the law In
Individual deposits subject to check
......... 15,946.54
turi* will see tin* n*-*< .»Ity of chang arations have be.»n made for his com­ lots 3, 4. 5 and 6 In Idk 2 In Fair­
lH-mar>d certificates of deposit.......................
55.00
| conducting his burtau, indulging In
Ing portions of It In some reapects ing."
Tim«- certificates of deposit.... ............................
8,285.00
view add. to K F , JfiOO.
;
th«
same
technlcalithes
of
legal
In
­
CerHfitrd check.-* .................................................
200.00
When tin* question Hint Is upper­
tinder the California law. a« I under- j
Luna C. Smith i-t vlr to Martha A terpretation as In their fight, on For-
Savings deposits ..............................................
9,811.57
stand It, there is no chec k to prevent , most ill the minds of most of tile peo­ Craddock, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 In blk
|«**t« r Pin« hot. No doubt remains that
the building of the
voters from registe ring In n party for ple In till* Hint«
Total .........
6 62,360.10
2 In Falrvtaw add. to K. F., 62,000. ! d'-finlt«- plans have been laltl to oust
the purpose of nomlmiting a weak . llo «chutes road was touched, the
E I). McDonald vt ux to Nannie i Newel;
Powerful influences are
candidate In one party so the oppos­ Colonel wuk lull-rested til ollie. Ill- E Ln« - y, lot ■ 3, 4 and 5 In blk 4 In
Sta’*^>f Oregon,
I
I working, pt rbaps secretly, and per-
ing party candidate* will have no trou­ wum told that the announcement was <)p|s>rtunlty i «Id lu K. I*'. 6120.
CotiW of Klan sth. It*:«.
| baps not, but It has been de«id««l that
ble lu beating him In the election.
made that the Hili line, if con­
I. J. W. Stamens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol­
E D. McDonald ft ux to Allen M. he must go.
emnly swear that th«? above statement is true to the b«*st of my knowl-
'Ity experience', the c itizen« of Cal­ structed, would not come through
Lac>y, lots 1. 2. 3, 9 and 10 In blk 7,
Of course, these plans were not re-
edg«« and belief.
J. W. SIEMENS, Cashier.
ifornia Will see the necessity of the Klamath Falls.
Opportunity add to K F , 6200.
Correct—Attest:
G. W. WHITE,
' vealed to President Taft. As a for­
"I have traveled over practically
amendment to stop this. The Ore­
GEO. T. BALDWIN, Directors.
John G. Patterson to J. E. Whit- mer Jurist. Taft will be appealed to
gon direct primary law should be every road and trail In Eastern Ore­ i latch, 30 fi-fet frontage on Front
i on the ground thut inasmuch as he 1
amended the same way.
gon." said lie, "and I want to say -trei-t In town of .Merrill, 61.250.
; has d«-clared for a strict adherence to
"Neither law as it stands at pres- ■ that Klamath county 1« the choice of
Klamath Development Co. to Wm. th«- statut’ •*. th« r«-for<' Newell's al- '
ent ha« u che « k to prevent this move* them all. with her timber, wuter and
L Albright. H«4 of 8W% of sec 16. j !eg«-«l acts of bureaucratic adtnlnls- |
on the part of politicians. I b«*llnv«* agricultural resources.
and N% of NW% of see 21, in tp , tratl'in in going beyond the provision '
there* «I celibi be scum other check
"Klamath Falls Is the natural gate­
3ft a, r ft e, 6100.
, of the laws are reasons why he must i
thun simply haling voters Uiak<* mi way lor a road to Kan Francisco, and
J. L. Sparretown to Wm. Bassett ! leave th«* directorship of the reclama-,
affidici It tlmt It Is their lutuntlon to when people say that It Is a hundred
<-t nl. N
of KE Vi sec 7 and W’A lion bureau.
vote* sue li uncl such a party nt the miles shorter to San Francisco by
of HW <4 of sec 8, tp 39 a. r 12 e.
The only substantial Issue wldeh i
election following leglnfration."
building a rallioad from Betid to 62.900.
j could be raise«! against or for Newell
A, choice line? of invent*
Hovel nor Benson Is u native of Paisley, tl.«-n to laikeview, thence
E I* M' Juinnld i t ux to Flora A. i was, "Khali the government r««clalni \
California mid be h o I" ' ii In C.illfor down Pitt river, all they will have to
merits» that ’will malre
Igirkln. loti 4 and 5 In blk 6 In Op- i al! the lands possible, or shall It leave •
nln for three weeks visiting hla tela- do to convince tbeniselv*-s they are
isirtutiity add. to K F.. 6100.
tlie
purchaser money
| the reclamation of all possible to prf-
tlves mol friends at Han Jose-, which Is wrong Is to take a pencil and draw a
Wm IL Webb et ux to F. T. Hig­ i vale capital?"
bls old home
H<* is accompanied by line to Han i-'ranclsco on the map.
gins. NE14 sei 19. tp 38 a, r 10 e,
The proponents of governm«-nt rec-
his wife
The result will be that It will be
61 .ooo.
[ lamation argue that it is better for
Tin- governor Intends to remuln In . found thul It Is about 160 miles long­
Jno F. Wilson to R. P Lathrop, the settlers that the government re- I
Hmi Francisco for several days before er In addition to that, no such rev­
lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of blk 78 of claim, because that would obviate th«* 1
enue-producing country will be found
returning to Oregon
Klamath Falla add to K. F., 610.
I settlers remaining forever industrial;
via that route as will be found
Will W. Baldwin et ux to I. S. j subjects of private corporations.'
through here. Railroads are built, as
Ml Ite HAN T < OMINI. Iti Iti:
Visit I.«-«-- lot i, oi blk 6 in K. F., 610. I which would Always be able to levy,
electricians would aay. on the Um* of
G. W. White vt ux to J. A. Maddox, , as an annual toll, ” al! that the traf­
Owner of I lirce IHu Hlttrr« I'ropoM-s least resistance.
part of lots 3 and 4 In blk 17 of K. fic would bear” on famlli'-s living on {
Io Mc-ll Out mid Engage In Mer*
Euricrn Oregon Is n large coun­
F . 610.
reclaimed land.
c lu«ncll«lng Here.
try, and there Is room for more than
Geo II. .Merryman to A. 8. Moor­
The proponents of private reclama­
one railroad here, but as to what Mr
J. F. Sullivan, the owner of three Hill's Intentions are I know nothing land. lot 7 and 50 feet off from the tion Insist that the governtn« nt i
merchandise stm«*s In Siimi«, with Wildcat railroads, however, arc a south end of lot I In Buena Vista add should not enter into anv buslnen |
when private capl’al stands ready to I
headquarters at Manhattan, Nev., is thing of the past Railroad* are now to K f . 6i«i.
.1 T. Totten et ux to F. D. Cour- dt. th.-t work.
paying this section u visit.
He Is built with a view of returning the
intimately c*«nti.*ci«><l ■v,*h trr'ga-j
very mmh Impressed with the con­ I h st rev* nueto the people who put up tade, lots 25. 26 and 27 In blk 41
n
Buena
Vista
add.
to
K.
F.,
610.
tlon
is the water power question.
ditions piovalllng here
In m> Inter­ the money, and are also constructed
i
Whoever
controls the sources of Irri-
Geo.
B.
Snyder
to
Wilbur
White,
view with a representative of this on the lowest grades and the short­
lot 7 in blk 18 In Fairview Addition i gat ion water in the mountains con­
paper he staled;
est ami most feasible routes."
' No. 2 to Klamath Falla: 6-0.
During the Season of 1909
trols tn large part power sites. Thus,
"Although I have had but little
"How about the line from Alturas;
F H cCormack et ux to William water power cor|>orations are in uni­
chance as yet to Investigate all of do you think that line will be con­
via the
loithrop. lot I of srctlnn 30 and lot 2 son with those groups of capitalists
your resources, I will say that what structed. Colonel?"
of
section
29,
twp.
38
S.,
range
8
E.
who
wish
to
prevent
government
r«*c-
little I have seen Is a revelation to
"As to the Alturas narrow gauge
m<*. You have here a c ombination of, llne It may be built, and there may «if sim -H oii 29, twp. 38 8.. range 8 E. lamation.
It has been noted here that prac- {
timber, agriculture and tourists - i he others built. But where does It W M : 660
Long
Lake
Lumber
company
to
C.
tlcally
all attorneys for private rec-;
any of which will sustain a coun­ start from? Why. Reno, which is the
E Wordin, Fred Melbas«* and Gus lamation enterprises and for cap- I
try, and you have all.
end of the Southern Pacific. Many
from
"It Is my opinion that this conn- ' foolish railroad schemes are carried Melhase, lots 1. 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8 In ttalists who desire to reclaim instead
blk
50
of
Nichols*
Addition
to
Klam
­
of having the government do it. are
try has a gieat future before It, and through, but not so easily now as
ath Falls, with planing tnllland other backing Ballinger in his fight on New­
It Is my Intention to return home.1 formerly.
• buildings thereon; 69.000.
ell and are supporting Thompson,
put my business In shape so I can '
"There Is one thing I want to speak
who is a fellow townsman of Ballin- ;
To OMAHA and Return - - • $70.30
return here about the first of the about," continued the Colonel, em­
PLEVNA NEUS.
ger. For instance, it has been cited I
year, and take In the whole- sltlia- < phatically, “and that is the statement
To KANSAS CITY and Return, $70.30
here that former United States Sen­
tion carefully. I do not think you i that was sent out to the effect that
Mrs l>. lieavilin of Klamath Falls ator Geoige Turner of Spokane, who1
To
ST. LOUIS and Return - - $77.80
will have any regular boom here for President Taft and Mr. Harriman
viaited with relations In Plevna Sun­ sprang to the defense of Ballinger, is
lhe* next year or two, and up to that would meet at Pelican bay. It Is ab­
To CHICAGO and Return - - $82.80
day.
the attorney of the Yuma Irrigation'
time It will be a steady growth. A solutely foolish, anil the man who
and
to
other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South
G. W Heavtlin. G. F. Sevlts and and Development company, an Ari­
boom 1s sure to conic, as lhe people sent It out belongs to the Ananias
Correspondingly low fares.
Owen Sorrels were riding In the zona concern which sought to prevent I
In this United Stales have gone 'land club. It gave me no end of trouble.
swamp Sunday.
the government’s proceeding with the
crazy,’ mid It Is niv Intention to get ' It was scattered broadcast through­
Ou Sale flay 17, June 3, 3; Ju’y 3, 3; August 11, 13
Faulknen Bros, are cutting hay on reclamation of tracts and went so far
l<M-ntc-d here before that wave strikes out the east. Such statements are
Mr. Lee's place this week.
as to raise the question of th«* consti­
Prices now may seem high, but when ridiculous and should not be given
To DENVER and Return, $65.30
R. A. Alford was in town Monday. tutionality of the Irrigation law. Tur­
the actual settlement of this Im-1 publicity.”
On Sale Hay 17, July 1, August 11
A. M Sutton was at G. Byers' Mon­ ner came here to represent the Yuma
mens*- country- begins people will
When asked about the prospects day.
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit
company in litigation.
wonder what they ever sold so low for future developments In the north­
G. Byers anil sons took a load of
October 31st.
It has been decided by the friends
for, and 1 want to get In on the low ern part of the county, Colonel Hola-
hay to Keno Monday.
These tickets present some very attractive features in the
of conservation that it will be im­
prices.
liird said;
Those visiting Klamath Falls from possible to separate the issue as to I
way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enab­
"This country Is totally unlike a I
"I am informed on good authority Plevna and vicinity Saturday were G.
ling passengers to make side trips to many Interesting points
mining section. There trade Is good tlmt the government will construct a Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Alford and son Newell from that involving Pinchot. j
en route.
as
it
is
believed,
with
a
good
show
of
i
just so long ss the mines pnn out. canal between Odessa and Pelican Lloyd. F. F. Sevlts. Chas. Faulkner.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had
evidence, that the same forces which i
which, to say the least. Is very uncer­ bay- which will extend Inland about
E. Thompson. Earnest Boyd, Will have been thrown against Pinchot ’
at
a
slight advance over the rates quoted.
tain.
Hero the conditions are on three miles, and will go right up to Brown and Mrs Foster and daughter
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will
have
operated
against
Newell.
Con
­
tlrely reversed, as th.« country will the timber. This will be used for the Mattie.
furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or
servationists aver that both officials
be a steady producer beyond a gam I purpose of logging the timber from
J. H. Barnes hauled hay for Mr. have been attacked by enemies of
ble when tills vast territory Is put th.- reserve down to the lake, and will Hendricks last week.
WM. McMVRR.AY. General Passenger Agt'nt, Portland, Oregon.
conservation on false issues and that I
under cultivation and settled up. It undoubtedly hnve a beneficial effect
Geo. Byers’ sister of Pennsylvania hence, to a greater or less extent. I
looks mighty good to me."
on the lumbering Interests in that Is visiting with her brother In Plevna.
both must stand or fall together.
------------------------------
‘ M-ctlon of the county.”
A. M. Sutton was In this vicinity
I'linkeil nt Nncninicnto.
"What Is the belief of the railroad Monday.
NERIOl S RUNAWAY
H. H. Van Valkenberg is binding
Samuel liiinn of Bonanza, Ore..1 company about the future of Klnm-
—
nth
Falls?
They
hnve
directed
the
his grain.
was relieved of a wallet containing
While standing at Martin Bros.'
Mr. Tower of Keno passed through
|S0 shortly after midnight last night erection of n magnificent depot In
mill about 4 o’clock Friday afternoon {
while- boarding lhe Oregon Express this city, which would Indicate that Plevna Friday on his way to Klamath
FIRST TERM OPENS SEPT. «, HMM>
the big sorrel team belonging to Bob
they
had
Implicit
faith
in
the
future
Falls.
nt the* Houthern Pacific depot, lie* re­
Short became frightened at Childers' State High School, College Preparatory, Teachers’ Review. Book-keep­
E. Thompson of Long Lake was at
ported Hie robbery to the police* and prou.h of the city. What do you
ing and Stenographic Coursae Taught by Competent Teachers.
automobile and Ixdted down the coun­
know
about
It.
Colonel?"
(i. Byers' place Friday.
although a quick response was made,
ty
road.
Before
they
had
gone
a
hun
­
"The railroad bus faith in Klamath
THOROUGHNESS OUR MOTTO
Blanche Foster of Round Lake Is
the officers could find no trace of the
dred yatats they ran Into one of
W. T. YAN SCOY, A. B„ I’rvaident.
.A. C. CREWS, Secretary.
thief. Ilium said he was Jostled by I'u'ls, and 1 believe you will hnve n visiting with R. A. Alford and family.
Moore Bros.' light poles. One of the
a stranger while* climbing aboard the* population of 25,000 In 1915. When
horses had a leg broken and was so
Ivan Daniels has returned from
car, and when he* took bls Heat dis­ I enme here four years ngo this city
badly
mangled that It will have to be ;
bud
a
population
of
only
about
700
Waldo, Cal., where he has been for
covered Hint lie* had been robbed.
shot. Th«' other was scratched and
people.
You
have
3,000
now.
Fig
­
the past two weeks on business con­
Sacramento lice.
ure lhe ratio, and you will find that It nected with his new position. He has cut quite badly, but the Injuries nre
One* of the* most urgent needs of, will be over 25,000 population tn resigned as cashier of the Light and not serious. There was no one in the j
wagon at the time.
the County High School Is places for 1015."
Water company, and will sever bis
students to secure board and room.
When asked what lie though* connections with that corporation
Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns
ALMOST DOWN AND Ol ì
Citizens of Klamath Fulls should co­ about the proposition to bring *he during the next month.
When ho
and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every­
operate to solve this problem. Many land office to this city, he said:
leaves here he will go to Waldo. Del
thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or
The street car met with an acci­
students are coming from different '
"The land office should certainly bo Norte county. California, where he
pnrts of the county If they can find hunted here. Klamath Falls Is the will assume bls duties as manager of dent Saturday forenoon that nearly
shelf-worn goods.
n suitable* plncc tei stay. Some of nnttirnl place where all importnrt the Central Oregon Mining and Mill­ sent It to th«* scrap h«'ap, though
Agents celebrated
these pupils desire to work for their things In this country should dlvei-go ing company. This company is ex­ It did not place it beyond repair.
Ono
of
the
trucks
broke
down,
tv
Ing
board and room. People who could from.
You have tbo location here tensively engaged in working pincer
and everything the farmer needs.
furnish n home for students where with which to command these things, mines near Waldo, and the position street car traffic for all day. The ol«l
they may either pay or work for such not nsk for them.
If Los Angeles to be occupied by Mr. Daniela Is one machine la getting weary of its clink's
accommodations should phono Mr. bad asked for permission to do every­ of responsibility. He will enrry with Hiid, overcome by its anxletv'to get
Butcher, who will be* In his office thing that has been accomplished him the best wishes of his frtepds In .mt of buBinenn, it has begin, a aeries
of bucking contests nil its own.
from I) n. m. to 12 this week.
there It would bo nothing but a vll- this city.
1IENHON DIHt I HHEH l'IllMAIllEH
TWENTY-FIX E THOUSAND
THE FIRST TRUST »«SAVINGS BANK
M ASON & SLOU G H
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON & SLOUGH
Summer Rates East
Southern Pacific Co.
ASHLAND
College Preparatory
and Business School
<E
f Dependable Hardware
e
b
b
b
b
b
b
Ell wood Fences—
b
b
b
b
Hardware Man
b
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