♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•e « OFFH I XL PAPER WF ♦ * Ki \M I I II < Ul Xi X . ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O VOL. XIV. mi.i. iieadi 1» i him " tx KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 2, 190? M ti I ttl.IXtU I III KI.AM till MFI. LAL Mi E'l I MJ OF I.AMHiH XEItH CALLED ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • • LEADING PAPEH OP SOL THKRN OREGON. ♦ * NO. z3 BA J, LIN (.ER NOT COMING Ulietber He Will Retarli West and The lllforuuitioii < uum ' m I n won tell A Feasible Line on Every tirade and Meeting of Menale Irrigation Commit Arrangement» P«rf«-« t< <1 for Early latter Visit G m * Klamath Project < urvnture t un 11« laicatcd Along Activity Aiming Houthern Pn«I. There is trouble among the "big A geiitlemun who hus had a lai g« "Jim“ 11 ill s aurvoyors are bead to Tuesday morning, when John itobcrtM 'via the exchange route' parture from Seattle for Washington. ■ urveyoi» arc headed tor the north th« coming of Hill's engineer» Into cided to «all a »pedal meeting of the The senate irrigation commlttei Allen of New York, ownet of the Pa- stockholders of th« association for ern end of the count) for the purpoac this section, stated cifl<- 4« Eastern, paid to Receiver J. F. It la presumed that his sudden deci­ Saturday in the Sunnyside dlsti let of of heading off th« Hill men. Thia fuel ile-Jdy ot the Medford & Crater Lake sion to return to the national capital * I have been looking for just Rome October 2 2d. la denied by Engineer» Hoey and This will be th« most Important the Lower Yakima valley, guioi» over railroad »77,425 for »100,000 worth I.as been due to the controversy rag­ Church, but the Information cornea such news a > contained In yesterday'» meeting of ti« association »In«« the the government project» In compuny' of Pacific 4c Eastern bcmd», which ing between I is department and Chief paper for some time, and tills verifies | from tollable »«mice». witb Secretary Ballinger, who joined were turned over to Receiver Reddy Forester Plnchot, although this fact Five day» ago The Herald wn» In th« statement mad« by Colonel Hula time th« stockholders voted on the by Receiver T. C. Devlin of the Ore ­ It them there. With the aenatora was J gon Trust & Savings bank in ex­ is denied by the secretary. The dls- receipt of confid.'Wtlal Information bitd some Um« since that 'railroads | contract with th« government. to l he effect that 11 III urv« ' ora would will be lit this meeting that the ques­ also a < itlzens' committee from North change for »81.500 certificate» of de­ patch announcing his return to this« days ar« built on the lln« of »tart south from Ib-inl thia morning tion of Increasing the capital stock Yakima, representing the city and posit on the defunct bank. The cer- Washington is as follows: A party I um already gon« ahead for leitsl resistance,' unit u glance at the will he considered and a vute taken commercial < lub, and at the clone cf : tificates of deposit represented the Secretary of the Interior Richard the pill !«>«<• of I «<'Onnolt«rlUK. the map of Oregon and California will tin- dti) Hi*-, accompanied tbe sol >ns proceeds of th«- »ale of the Medford & main force to follow In a few day*. show that a line from Bend down on the question of whether tin- condi­ i Crater I-ake railroad to George Estes A. Ballinger hurriedly left Seattle for here. Thia crew 1» to be under th« pentotml through lid.« country will fulfill that tions laid down by the government an«l as«o< fates of Portland. The nego­ Washington Tuesday night. Before Sunday the »euators visited the supervision of the clilgf engineer of requirement to th« letter shall be met or rejected. So Im ­ tiations were completed by Mr. Allen, leaving he said: It would , Tieton project, and returned to North Receiver Reddy and bis attorney, A. the Hill company and the work wa» portant 1» this question that a full “Departmental affairs have made it to be ru»h«d with nil poaalbl« »peed not surprise m«» In the l«a»t to »<*« attendance of th« members of the as­ Yakima In the evening and were en- 1 E. Rwames, and Attorneys Franklin necessary for me to change my plans Hill's road running down the western Absolut« secrecy wua to I«' main tertaiued at a smoker by the commer-| Griffith and S. B. Llthicuni of Port­ talm <1 until th« survey hud b«en tun side of Upper Ink«, being thereby «n- | sociation 1» imperative. In consider­ land. who represented Receiver Dev­ and go at once to Washington.” ia) club before they left for the coast. pa«t Odell. lin. before Judge H. K. Hanna at ubled to tap th« Immense body of tim­ ing the ai l Ion taken, each Individual Secretary Ballinger was seen at the At Sunnyside tbe committee, with Jacksonville. Someone talked, however, and the ber there, a great d«nl of which be­ should ail for himself. lie »hould railrodd station by a representative of llarilman people were apprlsel of the The German-American bank, which consider the mailer dispassionately Secretary Ballinger, was present at a long» to the Weyerhauser Timber | contemplated move Order» wet« h had assumed the assets and liabilities the Ass«jciat<-d Press. He said that and vote according to his own judg­ meeting of the Sunnyside Water he had not been called east by the ailed to pluc« men In the field nt once company. ■ L'jers association, at which Walter of the Oregon Trust, arid Receiver "ft Is common knowledge that ment. and not I m - led for or against and I«» prepat «-<1 to cover the track» ¡Devlin agreed before Mr. Allen pur- president. Gram r, manager of the Sunnyside of th. Illll nun Till» him been don«, James .1. Illll and Mr. Woyerhausor it by th« arguments of someone else. ; chased the Pacific St Eastern stock, to “Emergency matters have arisen in canal. was charged with favoritism, surrendei the old Pacific A Eastern and no Hurprlr" need be manifeated if an- acting tn «oncert on several large The proposition to be considered Is the department which make It neces­ • m ismanagement, incompetency and bonds they held and accept in lieu, the announcement 1» made that work ventures. It would be it very easy I whether the association shall In- ha» been commenced In certain of the by the trustees of the a»s>d«ll country tees. Newell denied that the charges agreed to surrender the bonds In ex- . , ¡change for the certificates of deposit my plans without difficulty. I have than I' ii . already been surveyed from grad« in all of their vast holdings. tl at t those owning over 160 acres will against Granger had ever been made i Mr. Allen made two propositions, been away from Washington Itcnd and running between East Ikk« A n to an outlet for th« Illll road, I m - entitled to vote his excess hold­ two Ito him. whil the trustees maintained the first to purchase the certificates and th« Paulin«- mountain». should It come down on t) •- western ings. months, and during that time matters The route that the Illll men will The d I ret tors at the meeting W«d- i they had at a meeting last year. S«»c- of deposit at their face value. »81,- •Id« of the lake, It »hould be taken follow will lie along the Deschutes 500„ paying »10,000 down and the have arisen that require my personal i nesda) appointed N. S Merrill and J rotary Ballinger Baid that if formal river, following th« cant fork and Into consideration that the Klamath •charges were preferred against Gran- balance In quarterly payments ex- attention. I will probably return to pan» I ng went of th« Walker rang«. river Is on« of the outlet» from this G Stevenson as delegates to the Wa­ tended throughout the year, Tbe Seattle with the president's party. I i “f c jey would le- given consideration Thia la the moat feasible route Into country, which has not been gobbled iter Users' convention, which is to be second proposal was to pay cash less cannot discus» the emergency that by hL s department. a discount of 5 per cent, which wa-s thia county and baa alicady been • i:r- up, und that for quite a diet time on ; In ld In Denver 8«4>tcnibcr 7th. calls me east.” The statement that Granger might revepted. veycd by th« Southern Pacific. Ttil» tile rivet the Weyerhauser'» control Secretary Ballinger evinced a de­ The transactions concluded today survey was made by Engineer Gra­ I I Vl>IX<. V "I HI XI < »1 - I II I doctor” the books if given time was open the way for the speedy settle ­ ham ami ended nt Nnylox. Th« not«» the situation by the Klamath Lake sire to convey the impression that he characterised by Mr. Ballinger as an ment of the Medford & Crater Lake is not contemplating severing his re­ were forwarded to Kan Franclaco and rui I road, it Is also known that Im­ Scxrttary Ballinger Qualities for tin* ■ insult to the reclamation service. railroad receivership and the liquida­ were destroyed at the time of th« mense electric power Is available all lations with the administration by tion of its indebtedness as soon as the earthquake. Whether Graham ha» a the way down the Klamath river fiom ItooM-veltmn Emlui-ance Flub. saying that he hoped to make a trip ONIA WOMAN VETERAN DEAD court passes upon the validity of the copy of them I h not definitely Vno«n. here to the coast, which Is being claims. They place Mr. Allen In a po­ to Alaska next summer. although It in believed that he han. A North Yakima dispatch of re«-ent <'arri