Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 14, 1909, Image 1

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U I El. S I KK IX Hl ll< *1*1.
INCREASE IS
Very few boys have th«, « hum«- be­
fore tliilshlng High Hchool to refuse
$3,000,000 u position off»-rliiK steady employ­
ASSISSMINI
BOUNDARY IS
GREAI SPORT
NOW MARKED
ON THE RIVER
ment and u good chance for rapid
promotion F«-wer still have th«- <<>m GEOliOGIl 4L
ng«» or th«- good Judgment to refuse
11*1*1* I I \ llol.I.
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NO. 29
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREJON, OCTOBER H, 190?
VOL. XIV.
sliai l
POM'S EVER*
D0UBIÍ
sin h u plu« »- when Ila a< i i-ptum e
would menn mi end to th<-lr school
days
Ami yet thin In what uetually
occurred lliln week when A iikuh I uh
Goodrich, who In u Henlor In the
High K< bool, was offered the position
of stenographi-r under-Mr McArthur,
wcrotary of th«- whoh-nule dairy pro-
■I ik ' i - exchange of Hun Frun< Inco, nt it
nalury of *60 per month to Ix-gln on,
to b<- rained t<> ,75 In three months.
Augustus hits ulready demonstrated
bin uhlllty to do this «lass of work,
both In Hchool and otti of it. but hu I m
certainly to he commended for the
wine «hold he made in deciding to
slay with his studies yet a little while
before tx-glnnlng th«- active dutleu of
life.
IIKI.I
PLAI ES
MILE
I Ast TO < I K II
I LADS SHOULD Bi IM RI a M d SAIMON ARE SI III
RUNNING
IDHTOEl II E IlH'MITH INI REASE
Klmiuatli
Palls
Has
Sei u ml
More
Than Its shan- of the Immigra-
lion to Ihi- Pm ill» < oast.
KL AM A I li GE I S
BRONZE MEDAL
Th«- best evidence of th«» phenom*
WORK OF PI BEH Ml HOOL REl-
lenul growth that nas been made by
OGNI/.EI* I l SE ITTLE
. this city during the year ending Oeto-
j her 1st is the gr«-at increase In
postal receipts for that period. While CREDI I DUE IOPROLDLNBER
every city and town In the state has
show ti substantial gains, few have
it
peiirMon < Impiumi Itili»-»»-- limi Go*
Tin- U• yvrl>niiM-r limla-r l'ompatiy
«»qualed the record of Klamath Falls,
eminent
Should
Appropriate
Ten
Mill Pay Nearly I*ii«--T»-tilli of
which would Indicate that this city Is
Times Ululi Is Now Given
the Tux«-» in l Ou nt y
getting more than Its share of the Im­
migration that is «banging the map
Sportsmen are enjoying the excel­
The work of marking the boun-
- When Superintendent Dunbar be­
AHKCMMur J P l.cc inni deputies
of
the Pacific coast.
«
lent fishing In I.Ink river. Trout are
dui y of Crater Luke Nullonal park
gan
the collection of an exhibit from
today completed the 1909 assessment
Following is a statement of the
plentiful and one need not be a
lias b- -it completed, und Pearson
the
public
schixjls of this city to be
roll
The total assessments for the
cash receipts, number of money or-
skilled disciple of Isaac Walton to
I'hupmuti,
ti
iixinlx-r
of
the
geological
placed
on
display
at the Alaska-Yu­
county aro (10,567,958, w hich Is un
Salmon [ders issued and letters and packages
catch a well-fille t basket.
survey
corps,
who
has
been
engaged
kon-Pacific
exposition
he had little
Increase of ov«-t I '.ooo.uop from last
'registered for the period indicated:
, ar«» still running In large numbers,
work,
left
for
Port
lumi
In
doing
the
idea
that
it
would
be
the
only thing
year.
1 Receipts ending September
and <x »asionally one gets into shal-
Hunda»
.
Klamath Falls shows an ass, ss-
30. 1908
,7.686.14 at that fair that would let the peo­
low water and is snagged by some
There bus been a great deal of in-
ple of the country know where Klam­
incut of (1,6(8,582, <>r lo-urly double
Receipts ending September
fisherman.
terral tuki-n ill Mr. Chapman's work
the unaa’SHtnent of Inst J'ear, Merrill
30, 1909 ............................... 9,195 64 ath Falls was. Nor did he have any
On«- of the chief amusement of the
by many In the country, for it haH
idea that the work would attract suf-
prop« tty Is valued ut *136,277, while
.Money orders issued Hfp-
WaltonlanH Is to snag the large mul­
| long he«-n their desire to see the
lloniiniu has *125.175.
Whitelake
teniber 30, 1908 .................
7,004 Sclent attention to warrant the
Young Mr. Goodrich bids fair to
let that abound in the river. In Home
boundary
properly
marked.
Under
awarding of a bronze medal for its
City han a total of *22.470. The become the first graduute of th«- full
Money orders issued Sep­
some of the deep holes there are so
instructloiiH
sent
out
by
the
depart
­
excellence.
But both of these things
ia*»-s on I’uili of these lots will barely commercial cotirse, which was estab-
tember 30,1909 ................
8,265
many of these that one can see
ment.
.Mr.
Chapman
placed
iron
posts
are
true,
and
Mr. Dunbar has reason
pay for the labor of listing them on linhed In th«- lllgli Hchool nearly four
1 nothing but a working mass of fish. Letters registered Septem­
boundary
every
half
mile
along
the
th«» roll.
ber 30,1908 ..........................
2,198 to feel considerable pride over the
years ago. Like all HchoolH offering
■The mullets will weigh approximate-
happy outcome of his labors.
Th«- Wvyi-rhauix-r company's us­ work In th«- commerctul branches, of of th«- park, with cement blocks at
Letters registered Septem­
i ly ten pounds each, and when they
ih«< corners und at each entrance.
The work sent to Seattle was not
HeaHiix-nt amounts to (1,018,664
ber
30,
1909
........................
3,004
the many who begin a course few
get into the swift current the fisher-
Of all the visitors to Crater lake
"exhibition
work.” No special effort
Note« and accounts totul (239,977 ever remain to complete It.
Postal receipts is the best
I
bar-
Man!
■ man with a light rod has to exercise
this year, none were greater In their I
was
made
to
smooth out the rough
Hornes and
iiiu I«* h arc
valued at Htudentn either
ometer of the rise and fall of
< a com-
find th«- work more
| considerable »kill to save his tackle.
X.
admiration
of
the
lake
and
the
sur-
spots.
((01.601, and cattle al (176,206 The I
munity. Few here realize that dur-
dlffii It than they had « xpected and
.Mullet are not considered good to
The main effort and the only o:>-
total assessed a« reage of th« county I drop out, or leave school to tak«- some toundlng country than .Mr. Chapman. |
ing the past year the growth of the
eat, but it does seem that some pro­
"It's
a
shame,'*
said
he,
‘
That
con-
ject
was the production of a piece of
Is 1,072,780, of which 88,729 acres position which they can fill before
city has been great enough to
cess of canning file fish might be de-
gresH
only
appropriates
13,
000
a
nre tillable The Value of the culllvat- i reaching that high standard
effect such a marked change in the work that as nearly represented the
of » ffi-
vised so that they could be made edi-
ed land I m placed ut *1,191,729. The ciency which Is so nec«»ssary to real year for the development of Crater
amount of business passing through average of the pupils as it was pose!-
j hie.
Lake Nullonal park, Ten times that
timber, nuirHh. brush mill desert lands success. And
the local office. This is the more re­ Lie to get. Had it been suspecte-I
ho Ilk«- all the other de-
The water has been shut off in the
aggregate 984.061 acres, and arc partments of the school, f«»w ever amount should be furnished each
markable in that this increase has that the work would be entered in a
I government canal with the result
year, and one of the least-known
worth ,6.178.775.
been made during a period when the competition for a medal there would
complete a full course. Our High
that large numbers of fish were left
wondi-rs of th«- world should be made
Assessor l.«-<- and hi* deputies have Hchixd offers an
growth of the city was apparently at le a different story to tell. But nr»
complete Instruction
in the deep holes, The buys have
accessible
to
the
lover
of
nature
’
s
a standstill.
Following the arrival
are
either by Mr. Duntwi.-
worked hard und conscientiously to in txxikkfM-plng, shorthand, typewrit­
been having great H|>ori wading in
insk<- a good roll nine«- early In July, Ing. commercial arithmetic. cominer- Ix-autles. Nowhere on th«» American
of the railroad everyone expected a or
th® city. Those -.vho
the water after the big trout and
nmtInent can there be found any­
were fortunate enough to see the
and they fee) that they hav«» succeed­ clal English, penmanship and
boom
—
that
property
would
change
sp«»ll-
mullet. Thousands of fish will per­
thing that so nearly approach«*« the
ed In putting out a better and more ing an any buaineM colt-ge, and
hands with great frequency and that Klamath couay exhibit, and there
when
ish by being left In the canal, and
salltifuctory tax roll than has yet been the people of Klamath county corn«- Hubllm«» as does Crater lake. Filled
inflated values would be the order of •vere a great number of homeseekerv
¡there should be some steps taken to
turned over by a Klamath county as- to rcallzt» thnt and the further fact with the conceit of centuries, man
the day. But these hopes met with who sought it out, had a pretty lair
prevent this wholesale destruction of
has come to think himself nearly |
sernor.
dib.-ippoh tment — a disappointment idea of the excellence of the schools
that the student has all the advant-1
■ fish life.
■omnipotent,
but
no
matter
how
flea
i
,
Th«- amount of |nX«H to be collect­ ag«*s of High School association,
that was keenly felt in some quarters. cl th»c city. The work was a cred:,
may
such
thought
come
to
be
a
con-
’
ed will be fixed by th«» county com* school act|vltl<»s and culture, no boy
There ha.« been no boom, and property to the head of the educational insti-
GREAT II HIE l RANGE
¡•firmed
belief,
they
will
soon
take
I
values have not been infected with
the city, and the winning
mlMMlom-rH at their January term, or girl from thia county will patron- I
flight after one look over the edge
unhealthy
inflation.
The
Increase
lit
***
e
awar<
^ *s a feather that he
«In n th»» county levy will be mad«-.
l’ Tcjmratiou
i
Being Made to IncretiM-
Izc a huHlncsH college. Through th.-
•>f the precipice that surrounds the
population
has
been
steady,
so
much
w
ear
in his cap with consid-
the l rep Areas ami Next Year
agency of .Mr. Faught, who In u c»-r
lake. A realization of the inslgnifl-
so
that
to
the
casual
observer
it
was
®
rao
‘
®
prid®-
U ill S«-r Lively Times
t Bleated teacher of Hhorthand, the 1
¡rance of ones self takes possession of
The experimental stage has beer, hardly noticeable. Nevertheless great
High Hchool offers Its graduates what
THE HEALTH OFFICER
th«- mind.
The biggest vote ever <a»t In
passed in the Klamath Basin. Lands changes have taken place throughout
f« w buHlnt-HH colleg«-M can offer:
Th»1
INSPECTS PI Bl.IC SCHOOL
Surrounding the lake is a section
school election In tills city
amanuensis certificate. Issued by the!
that only a few years since were con­ he city. Much of the vacant property
of
country
unsurpassed
any
where
for
Saturday afternoon, when
sidered absolutely worthless even has been covered with neat bunga­
Phonographic Institute of Cincinnati,
Dr. Hamilton the city health officer,
turned out to decide the question Ohio, which ranks as on«* of the high- Its dlvlrslty of scenic grandeur, and with water available have this season lows and the demand for rooms and
inspected the children at the public
of the location of the new school • •si among tin- shorthand certitu a-en | mark what I say, five years from now been made to produce abundant crops. houses has been so far ahead of the schooi last Tuesday
He found the
will see thousands upon thousands
building. The west side was decided I of America.
there
excellent,
Driving through the valley from this supply as to cause the charging of conditions
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This in­
of tourists visiting Klamath county
on by a substantial majority of 21,
city to Merrill one cannot help but fancy prices for mere shacks.
spection is not on account of any dis­
coming only for a glimpse of its
the vote standing 86 for and 65
While the expected boom did not ' ease being present among the chil­
be impressed with the possibilities of
I
richest treasure Crater lake.”
against, and It will be on the site do­
this section, On one side of a fence make its appearance, for which every­ dren, but as a precaution . Dr. Ham­
nated by th«» Moore Bros, that the I mmk I im I Lumber Wagon Passes liver
-
is a desolate looking piece of ground one has reason to feel thankful,! ilton
wishes this fact to be thoroughly
His Body—Kilis Broken anil In­
J. W. M«IX»Y Bl I S THE
magnificent new structure will be
Klamath
Falls
is
growing.
At
the
....
covered with a scattering of sage­
understood by th«-» parents of the
ternai Injuries Feared
WORDEN RESIDENCE
erected.
brush, while on the other is the green present rate of Increase the. prophe- scacol children
It is a precaution
The Interest tuatilfexted surprised
sled population for 1915 will not against the spread of disease, and not
What may prove to be a fatal ac- j
alfalfa
field
and
the
golden
grain
lini- of flu- Einest Homes in th«- City
everyone, even though It was admit­ rident occurred ut the corner of Sec- '
stubble, These changes have been fall far short of the mark.
because there is any sickness ameng
Passes Into (lie Hands of a Fort
ted that there would be a big vote ond street and Kia ninth avenue nve-
brought about in the few years since
i the pupils. Thes»- ¿-aspections will b -
Klumiitli Man.
out. Th«- best of good fellowship pre- nite Monday, when Charles Lewis i
MIX EKS ARRIVE IX TOWN
farming has been made one of the in-
ui-ide every month or every two weeks
vailed, and the result is accepted as was thrown from the top of a load of ,
J. W. McCoy has purchased from dustries of this section. They only
In the morning
Earl H. Clarke and R. W. Deaner is seems expedient
being the best thing to be done, lumber, fulling in such a manner ¡Major C. E. Worden "Seven Gables." lore-shadow wl-.at the future is sure to
Dr
Hamilton
will
inspect
the tv. o
arrived in town Tuesday evening from
Those who were opposed to the loca- that the rear wheel pass«*d across his the beautiful residence on Ewauna bring.
public
school
rooms
in
the
high
Plush. They have been working on
tlon of the school on th«» went aide, body. ’ lit«- accident was due to the HiigtliH. and will take possession No-
I school.
During the past year there has been
th«' Jumbo Chief claim in the Lost
preferring that it be placed In the shifting of the lumber.
Believing
'
'
«»..O....I-- VCniber 1st. The consideration, it 1 b a considerable» increase in the acreage»
Except when notified by the county­
northeast purt of the city, ar«» glad thnt th«» road was level enough to dls- j understood, was close to *5,000, and under cultivation. On every hand can Cabin district, eight miles north of
court
the health officer does not in­
their Ideas did not prevail, for they p<- ise with |he necessity of binding Is a fair Indication of the great In- be» seen the* homes of recent settlers. Plush in Warner valley. In the Butte
spect
the
high school, as it is a county
now realise that It will only hasten I the load, iJewis failed to take this <'r«-asi> in the value of residence prop­ Everywhere there is evidence of de­ mine in the same district they have
institution.
dug a tunnel which is already 800 feet
the day when a new school will b«> precaution.
Striking n chuck hole erty that has taken place in this city velopment. While the season for clear­
long, and the prospects seem very!
erected In that section, and In a loca­ the top boards skidded so as to hit during the past three years.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
ing additional land is not yet at hand
It is the intentici of Major Wor- still farmers are getting ready to in­ bright indeed. In the Jumbo Chief
tion that will, at that time, better the horsoH, scaring them, and they
The freshmen chorus class met
1
they are at present sinking a shaft.
serve the purpose than if built now. bolted.
The sudden lurch threw | den to erect a concrete block resi­ creas«» their cultivated areas. Next
this morning and practiced the first
Clarke and Deaner are bound for
Th«» growth of th« city Is so rapid Lewis from th«' wagon, his serious in­ dence at the corner of Juniper and year the acreage In grain and alfalfa
time with the new song books, which
Portage,
Wis., on a visit to their old
that another year will see as great a jury following.
will
be
greatly
Increased,
as
all
lands
have just arrived.
High streets, one of the sightly loca­
(
home, but they are so pleased with
demand for another school as there Is
Dr. Whitt» was summoned and tions of the city.
under the government canal will be
The class is making good headway
th«- prospects of this country that they
for the one to be erected on th«- west found thnt two ribs were broken and
made to produce in order to make the
and we feel that it will make one of
are coming back and intend to bring
side.
that other Internal Injuries were sum - tVARNIR VALLEY OUTFIT HERE land pay the water tax. Numerous
[the best singing classes the High
some of their friends with them.
Now that the matter of a site has taint'd. How s«>rious the latter future 1
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School has had for years.
small contracts are being let for clear­
A ten-horae outfit drove Into town
been dei-ldi d upon, the school board developments will have to determine, j
ing tracts.Among the farmers im­
TheFreshnian chorus class met this
W. B. Cruthcrs oi Severy, Kas..
will push with all possible vigor the lie was removed to his bom«», and ; fuesday evening, and Is loading up provement Is the order of the day.
morning
as usual, and practiced from
arrived here Monday to look over I
erection of the building, in order to , last reports ar«' to the effect that no with freight for the Warner Valley The abundant crops just harvested
¡the new books.
the country.
He makes about the
relieve at as early n dale ns possible serious symptoms have so far de- Mercantile company over in Plush. have had a stimulating effect, The
Mr. Butcher and Mr. Wirtz dis­
twentieth resident of
Greenwood
They have three outfits on the road possibilities of the Klamath Basin
the crowded condition of the present [ veloped.
cussed with the boys the question of
county to come here, all of those pre-
school building.
Nearly 11)0 pupils
Chas. Lewis spent a good night last '’«»*. '»'><1 «re hauling their freight are everywhere in evidence,
With ; ceding him having purchased land having a boys' glee club,, and it was
nre now crowd«-d Into outside rooms night. Dr. White feels confident thnt I
nilles.
this condition prevailing farm lands here.
decided to meet again and arrange
and In the bascim-nt, and thin one fact no serious complications will set In,
are coming into their own. Prospec-
for the time of practice.
ulono shows the great need for the and is pleased with the outlook. The
.1. W. McCoy, who recently pur­ tive purchasers are coming in larger
Saturday night the girls that were
Mr. Sugarman of the Portland
now building.
patient Is, however, suffering from a chased the Major Worden residence, numbers anti the indications are thnt Store sent out over 40 letters Tuesday interest'd in a girls’ literary society
slight cold which h<> contracted lie- left for Port Klamath Tuesday. lie there will be a lively movement in morning containing checks, prizes met at the home of Miss Myrtle Car-
.1. J. Ilassili lame In from Lakeside fore tli«» accident, and this adds n expects to return In a few days and Klamath county real estate In the awarded for the various exhibits at [ter, and elected the different officers
on.the stage Monday.
hfs store last week.
I of the society.
llttl»' to his suffering.
occupy his new home.
next year.
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