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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
II l < roll IS; JAI OBN HIT 1,41 N( IIING HI THE KLAM ATH AT EUREKA, CALIF. Mr. Hi-< lor I *>ul* iiiplai< s Many Im- llitxlluo Ever NI oih I a» h Harrier Io provi'iiM'titH anil Innovation»— Itlg Bout to 1 urry llie Nume of Tliis Oregon Trunk May Coitavi I 44 Illi It lliv Rapili l>< ii'li>|iiiii'iil oí Nortli- ( ouiity Along llie ( oust. ••One Price” Ili» Mollo in Northern California. era Purl of lite Count)' Tliv ii'gulni meeting of tin* ('bum ber of Commi'iri' was held Thursdiiy mid the queHtloii of hastening the allotliig of tlm lands In tin* Klamntli Indian rvHi'rvutlon wits discussed, Tills mutter was first Iuki'ii up by the Eveiiln Herald, and im a result of Hu* expose by I hl" paper the lluv Mr 4Vhlte Invi tnki'ii nulo himself u spirit of lava that bus MiirprlMi'd everyone around the Klnmnlli tenervaiIon. H I n the first lime "Ince lie Ini" under taken tlm work Hint he has evinced any desire to bring II Io u concluaient. Tim mutter has been luid before Hu* < ougiv donai delegation mid tlm d< - partnienl of Indimi affairs by (lie Iler aid. nod in <iiiniii *'H have bvi'ii given I toil i lie opening of the reservation lx* brought about with all pou The Boston Htore formally passed A Smi Francisco dls|iat• li glveH timi i Into the hands of O. M Hector Inst fidluw Ing Informili loti Grilli Interest 1" being^taken In week, annotili* erneut of the change buMlui'MH ilrcle» In thè announcement having bien withheld for business l>> Thomas B. 4Valker, n nillllonalre Il'.lllOIM until today. Elsewhere Mr. lumbi'i man from Minnesota, limi Hui tor him a Statement to make to James J Hill la planning tp wxtend the readers of the Herald that will the BurlliigUoi fumi Chyenuo or some Intel i'st them. Several wok« ago the iinnounce- polnt on thè Denver line t<> Han Fran cisco. As 44ìilkei I iiih unorinoilB tlmber holding" In nol ihi'iv.ti'i n California, and he rocently tiought thè place riill.'d Mountain Meudows, muir Cop pi'i iiile, |,ln.''"li county. Im ludlng thè Fi • dotila pass, probiibly the mily avallatele entrarne tu thè Hacrumento valley from thè north, for a new Un«*, hi" Hliit'-mi iitH ure given limili cred enee. B 1» known that he Is u I'loMl* friend of tini, thnt Io- Inn been aHHo i luted with hl mln many buaineaa vt ii lures "I hud u lulk with Mr lllll »ome time ago, and lie told me that be did not cunsldei that (he line from the Thv ri'Molutlun pii * u'd last evenlng, north to Han Eranclwo would be a top) of which follili»", may bave Ih»' great advantage, taken by Itself, but ■ ffi-i ( uf ki'i'ping thè mattvr fresh III that ! 1« mind w.is rutin r to extend thè iiiìiii I h ot thè depuri invili and thu the Burlington to San Francl»co, coin t ungi e Hlonnl di'le-gatlon, bolli of ing through the northern purt of the which bave tivi-n hhi II j m glfi tful of •late mid the Sacramento valley. ili * luti ri< t> of thl* pari of thelr con 4Vhen the time comes the Burling »tltiivucy. ton will l i- extended to the court. Tin* »Vi eren , the duVeli pniotl* *>f Oregon Trunk line will be built to a On gun mid Cullfornla In general and connection with thl* through line In nf Kiauiath (oiinty In particular I h tie northeastern part of California. retarded by the Klamath Indian rés This will give another line to the ervation remaining i IliHOll to hi lib- north, mid a more direct route to iii**nt, and the final allot lion! of th* eastern 4VaHblngton, northern Idaho lundi to member" of tin* Indian tribe* i*tiUtl«-<l to n*i< h n I lot ment » having bei-n long in progress. It Is under- ■■ H*d that the pti llmlnurivs to • ,«*n- Ing the reservation may soon bo fin- Islii'd. tb' i. foie. lie it resolved tlint the Kin mat li chamber of Commerce urge upon the secretary of the inter ni and commlsiiioiier of Indian nf fair« tl e Importane? «f early openlng uf ibis ti-rrltory, contalnlng 1,800 sqnare mllf» nnd eiubraclng largì* arma of agrlcullure, llmbi-r and graz Ing land», lo «ettleinent, nnd requvst the carnosi and active co-operation of ni«iiib*'ra of the Oregon delegation In ciingrea« to hasten art ligi In this behalf.” The opening of the Klamnth res T- vallon will do ■noir for the develop- ment of the county than any other «me thing that has oevurred The i enervation has ever been ii barrier Io (be development of the nori liera part < f the county, und the fact that It has co 'iing been permitted to remain ns It I» I» a disgrace to the business fore sight of this city. Not until attention was villod to It by the Hcrnld has anything beeu done tending townrl the rapid closing up of the nllotiuK »f the funds and the opening of the lei i rvntlon, but now thnt this paper ha* • Hr ■ 1 the bull rolling every buihir»* mull In the count) should get buck of the movement nnd make the work i hat :niu h oiialcr li 4 NÇI I I I O II 4 44 LE4 It was all enthusiastic gathet Ir * It al gu iid Congressman Hawley al I he courthouse Saturday eV"nllig. when hi addressed them on what I" limi done and wl’iit he proposes to do in nmgri si. lie referred to the r«ic- tarnation seivlc'i and tho questions agitating tlw* minds of tin* land >wn- «• ih . to the opening of the reservation at 1 deepening i.f Wood river, u*t of which wi re covered In the Interview published in Saturday's Herald. At the Luke Ide Inn nt 10 o'< loc.i be war. the guest at a banquet given by tin, citizens of Klamath Falls. referred happily Io the growthof the city, to cordiality of the welcom.i ti corded him and Ills sincere apprecia tion 1.1 the honor conferred on hint by Hie resident.i here. Toasts wore !*i ' pondi d Io bt 44'. A. Dolzell, J ilgi mid Montana. It I h also likely that anot her feeder will be built south through the Han Joaquin valley. ••But tlm mint lm;Mirtant part of the whole plan I" the extension of tile Burlington to the coast, which has been so long talked of. This will give a direct outlet for the timber In the northern part of the state to the central and i-mitem part of the coun try, where tho market Is.” lie said, however, that bls purchase of tho piiHH did not mean that he had cornered the "Ituatlon. He said what h<* wants Is railroads to carry out I i I h timber, and be would not interfere with liny llm* desiring Io build through the pus". COI N 14 COI RI GRANTS FERMIN. NlON ANKED FOR Produit» Now on Di-plny in I ìuh I iii *«*, II oum ' n An* to III* Preserviti in Till" Boolli The Chamber of Commerce will construct immediately a display booth for Klamath county products In the courthouse yard on Main street, between the Public Library mid the courthouse. Permission has boon granted bv the County Court for the erection of tills building. The struc ture will be of the bungalow type. 12x18 feet, with n three-foot exten sion roof and a four-foot walk around It. All four »Ides are to be glass panels no Hat the dlKplay can be readily seen. The building will cost $250, and contract for the erection of the same has been let to Janies Cunningham, who, by the way, I h the only carpenter In town that Is a mem- her of the Chamber of Commerce. TM h building when completed, will li» used exclusively for Klamath county products. Tlu> Chamber of <'omnierce*I h very anxious to secure fur this building the displays that • are now on exhibition in several stores here. They also fjcslre the co operation of every resident of this section in keeping till booth supplied with samples of our products, so they can be shown to the best advantage, and nt a place where they can be seen >y all. A man will be put In chari.j of 'he < xhibltlon booth, "O thill the exhibits can lie received at any time when offered. llnldwln, Mr. Van 4Vlnk1e, J’ostmaster When you want any article of mer i f Albany, ami i-thera. The cveiui’j: chandise buy It of a reputable home affair wits a most enjoyable one. dealer, that the profit may remain to Mi Hawley left for Lakeview Sun enrich the community. Send jour day morning, nnd will visit Sllvei* money abroad only for what you can Lake. Paisley and other parts of Lake not purchase at home. Home talent, county, expecting Io return here next hottie labor, home Induitry, home cap St.I unlay. Phone 203 for milk and cream. Th«* Humboldt Times of Eureka, Calif , of September 30th, says: At twelve minutes before the noon hour yiitiriiay morning the hull of the magnificint new steam schooner Klamath, built for the ('liarles It MeCornilck company at the Bendix- sen shipyard" on thi" bay, trembled for an instant Ip her cradle; then, inent wus inado that the Boston Htore with a long, graceful sweep she slid bud been purchased by Mr. Hector, Into the waters of Humboldt bay. At but there hud been so many changes the same Inntanl the throat» of many made in I» hm I ii «' m -u ilrcl*-" about that stonni sirens, heated at the various time that the public immediately mills about the bay, w*-re opended to * unie to the conclusion that it was h I ii I i k tlii-lr noisy welcome to the new "Imply a new business-getting propo bride of the deep. sition and paid little atti-ntlon io tin* Tin- Klamath I h 210 feet In length matter This belief gained perinu- over all She has a beam of 42 feet, nviicy when, instead of Mr. Hector I tn«i the depth of her hohl Is 16 feet. having full charge, Mr. Jacobs still if you are a kicker and nee the remained at the I.elm. There was a Hhadow » of failure In everything that reason for this, and that reason win Is proposed to help the town, for not removed until lust week, when I "aven'" sake go Into some secluded formal I ransfer max made, In sépate canyon and kick your own shadow on Ing of what lie proposes lo do Mr. the clay bank and give the m«-n who I lector stated : lire working to build up th»* town a X "Tlie announcement that I had pur- chance. One long-faced, hollow-eyed * liusi'd the Boston Htore was deferred whining, carping, chronic kicker can for reusons In which the public have do more to keep away business and little Interest, but now that It has capital from g town than all the formally paste d into my |lOHHI*HHÌon 1 drouths, short crops, cinch bugs, hope to make It hiic I i an Institution cyclones and blizzards combined. as will merit the confidence of the "Al.lsh 4" 4VHE4T F4II.N pe ip|<- of the county. I will leave nothing undone to place it In the front rank, nnd make it the leader In ft« mark..I le 4 'lelilí Frolliceli D«> Not Materialize on 4 i**it Its Um- In Sou:hern Oregon. I will 4 _______ run It on the 'one price' and 'money "Alaska" wheat, originated by Ab back' plan, und hope thereby to merit a liberal Hharv of the patronage of raham Adanii. las been proven a failure by Idaho farmers, who have the people of ti e county.” Since coming here Mr. Hector has demonstrated that the remarkable proven li I nisei f to be of the "strictly yield claimed is not borne out by square" order, and Is rapidly gaining tests. To test the yield and compare it a wide circle of friend", In business circles he Is rwognixed as a progres with other varieties 4V. A. Whitted, sive, energetic bualneHs man, who near Juliaette, Idaho, planted an ex does Just tn he agrees, and the growth act acre In five varieties, including of his buslnews will not be looked "Alaska." This latter wheat grown u|Hin with disfavor even by bis com- under favorable conditions, yielded 27 *4 bushels an acre. Redcllff. an pi'titors. Many changes are contemplated by interior wheat, yielded 32 bushels an Mr Heitor, nil having In view the cre acre. Blue item yielded exactly the ation of a business along modern same as "Alaska," these two cereals line", and it Is a safe prediction that showing the lowest average of the he will be accorded a cordial welcome five varieties. by the people of the city and county. The Adams Hebe Seed company, organized to market the wheat. Is Dls|n>s| s or STINK or forbidden the use of the United States ELI« I III« 4L FIATI RES mails, and express companies refuse to accept the cereal for shipment un Following ou the plan of retrench less express charges are prepaid. ment adopted by the Light and 44'ater company. It iins sold to Baldwin & There never was a woman but was Baldwin Its entire stock of electrical Just aching to tell some other woman fixtures, and In the future all eiec- how to do up her hair. trfal work will be done by the purch asing firm. The charge has been re Nyal's Vege- iabl'» Prescrip peatedly made that the Light and tion is Indicat 44'nter company was over charging ed in all ordi for the work done, but it is stated nary diseases of wemen. This that all installation work has been remedy never doni* at i oat. disap: tints, its g'.od effects be ing percvplible | WILLI 4M FITTS REIT RNs Irom tao very first, It is cum- posed of ti.e Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts pure-.t and the turned from the hot springs located most reliable drug:; mercu- about 50 miles from Eugene, where opiatea Mr. Pitts lias bei n for the past sev and other har mful drugs be eral weeks for the benefit of his ing excluded health. He returns feeling much bet The many dis- concertlng in ter. the healing waters of these noted fl u e n c e s to M'rings having benefitted him greatly, which woman Is constantly Owing to the fact that he has not subjected ren fully recovered I Is health, and der her liable -.metionnl disorders that t ll< refort' unable to actively engage not only tend to destroy her comfort business, Mr. Pitts has decided to mil happiness, but which gradually close I. is real estate office for the merge Into chronic and serious dis- 1 eases. present, and will try and take life Nval's Vegetable Prescription is without a peer for the successful easy until next spring. ¡treatninet of female weakness, pain ful mid disordered menstrutation, TALKING THROUGH TIIFIR II 4T hysteria, cramps, ''bearing down pains,” Inflammation and falling of This la a remedy of 1 ungrv-.il Did Nut Make 1 heck» t oiler the womb. sterling worth. One Dollar Illegal. Dispatches from Washington con tradict the published reports timi congress hud made illegal the issu- ance of checks under $1. The comp troller of the treasury declares thnt no such law Aas enacted. The reports apparently sprang from a mistaken Interpretation of an act regulating tl e Issnnnce of clearing house certifl- iiites in times of fitinncinl panic. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST m SAVINGS BANK at Klamath Falls, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, September 1, 1909. HOLLARS I 51,731 55 Loans and Discounts ... ......... Bonds, securities, etc ............ Banking house, furniture and fixtures Due from approved reserve banks ('becks and other cash Items Cash on hand ............ 350.78 2.150.74 2,491.42 900.78 3,869.77 $ «1.198.04 Total . DOLLARN 9 2.-1,000.00 Capital stock paid in .......................... Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Due to banks and bankers ............... Individual de[H>slts subject to check Demand certificates of deposit........ Time certificates of deposit....................... Havings deposits .......................................................... 1,598.59 as.17 19.457.48 70.00 7,585.00 7,748.HO $ 61,498.01 Total State of Oregon, 1 County of Klamath,las. J, J. 4V. Siemens, cashier of the above mentioned bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. J. 4V. SIEMENS, Cashier. Correct—Attest: G. W. WHITE, GEO. T. BALDWIN. Directory. Subscribed and sworn to before methls Sth day of September, 1909. P. L FOUNTAIN, Notary Public. M ason &S lough ABSTRACTERS Æ choice line of Invest* nients tliot will make the purchaser money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH OREGON CALLS: “More People Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now Low Colonist Rates ToOregon will prevail from the East SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 18 —VIA THE— Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. ------- AND Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) From From From From From Chicago ___ St. Louis Omaha ...... St. Paul Kansas City $33.00 3/.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 FARES CAN BE PREPAID Deposit the amount of the fare with the n* arest O. R. & N. or 3. P. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost. Send us the name and address of anyone interested in the State for Oregon literature. 44 41. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. mv my A ^-9 ^.9^ ^9^ mv m csv » esv m » f * 5TTTTTTTTTTTTTTrrrTTTT * F h * I* * b * Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns 4* and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every- i* UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY * f* thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or * Cor. 7th and Main Streets shelf-worn goods. Klamath Falls .... Oregon b F Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences— * t* 4 Fl 44 Il 4RG 41 NS * and everything the farmer needs, h PlVe lot ». sign .» Io, atb'ii. II .'••• * T* 'nn tonti $7S ii in tho d-al 4 nice entume v* th bath, largì b \ gmid buy f. >>l. $ I 7 vu 4 • I in H *• Im I '* s¡v »Ja »¡a »¡a *>|a"f* fcf*»Jakf* a a uh a si a Dependable Hardware GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man Three cottages on three lots Rotini •i' u fin <i 'it' "i cmtHL'i' $2250 M 4SI IN \ S|,(ll'GH hr. Sugarrfian of .he Portia..«! Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Nelson arrived biore, Is sending to the Chamber >>f in this city ySunday from Bonanza on 0» NO Hi E. Ccmmerce nt Po-t;a:.«l toii.e of tb< their wav to Los Angeles, where they I . . ................. Parti«*» wishing "Hgvtirnsh ian>< fruit and vegetables raised in Klam- expect to reside permanently, in the ital and home pleasures are things 6 V* acres on the Altamont ranch, I* st,, <*nt> un or n rite ath county which have been exhibited Lopes that Mrs. Nelson's health will to b ■ fostered, encouraged and pat luisi 1 on actual measurement of the 4V 44 MANTEN be bencfitted thereby. ’ loud. ronized. • î I* t KIan a*b Fail« I 1« » at his store during the past week. Judge Nuland reports a yield of a little over 6 00 bushels of barlev from t