Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 14, 1909, Image 4

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    K lamath
republican
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
AGENT Will IK IS Hl STUNG
O|H-nitig of
TWO DULL. .RS PER \ EAR IN ADVANCE
All communications »„vii.*.' ’ -•
p .i :>*auuu i i li e columns of th.
paper will be inserted only ovei i..< ,.aao> of the writer. No
.........
articles will be publisl *1.
Nl'RFRISED
WITH
THE
«¡HEAT lutely necessary to the rapid develop­
ment of the northern part of t he ,
county, and the people here may be ,
ll ill Look After the Interests of the assured that 1 will do all I can to
bring about an early and favorable
Land O hi et- aid Work for Early
decision
in these matters.’’
O|s . i. g ol Kes* tv atioli
<;ROll TH OF < I II
congressman
Hon. IV. C. Hav 1
for the First district, arrived in the
city Frida,-* evenin. being met at the
train by Capt. J W. Siemens and u
number of other leading Republicans
and a reception committee from the
local lodge of Woodmen.
He was
escorted to the* Gem restaurant,
where he was entertained by his fel-
low lodgemen.
One of the great surprises to Mr.
Hawley is the great growth of the
city since his last visit here, Coni­
li Oliò TO I'.E 111 sill H
ON OREGON Till Nk
Will
.Menu Ilan* tiers
That Thousands of Homeseekers
.
LEADIK3 NcWSPsPER OF INTERIOR UKtGON.
Itesi-rvatioii
Fl.KD TOO IIIGII, SAY MiH nMK.\
Here to Register
Think
the
Complaint
Is
only lite Annual Blnlf of the
Nlo* knien.
If th«* statement of the cattlemen
* n the reservation
that t' ■ >: V X|*- White, the allotlug of the country are true, and every In­
. v. I *
i* iu hand the allotment dication gives them substantiation,
of C ..u- U to th ■ Indiana, Is getting then within a very short time tilt*
¿U . .. move on that the time for the far mors of the county are going to
completion of ..is task is almost In ask themselves, "What nt** wo going
This Is
sight
Not to exceed two months to do with our alfalfa?**
more will be required to finish the duo to the fact that the cattlemen
work, with the probability that lie cannot afford to pay the price d**-
will get through in about a month, manded for feed 17 itn*l 17.50 is
The opening of the reservation will more than they can stand, mid an u
be th.* greatest event In the history of result they have been shipping their
the county. Wherever a reservatto.i cattl» out to other feeding grounds,
has been opened to settlement it lias I man pretty »well posted on condi­
always been followed by an influx of Gons. Ill discussing tile tlx Into which
honi eseekers who swarmed over the the farmers are drifting, said:
Of com o it wui a pretty lltlb purler, for tl.it
Hpliler w iia a win* on** win* beyond Ills gi'l rat lull
and had fui nlshvil bls pretty little parlor ut th**
store of E. W. Gillette A Co I Mnilg Block, Sixth
street), where he found that lie could get every­
thing thut goes to make u homo pretty mid com­
fortable ut prices Hint were rurally within the uu utis
of a Spider that limi to do his own drumming up
of business. The fable goes on to rclnto thut this
particular pretty little parlor was su cosy und
comfy” tint Mr. Fly could not resist tin* tempts
lion to enter, with illsiistrous results to Mr. Fly,
lull to the entire uiillsfuctlon of tin* Spider.
The story goes to show thut when you wnnt to
furnish n u house purler und nil other rooms
If you will lilc yourself to E W Gillette A t'o you
will find Hint you can furnish It complete In the
most comfortable mid attrnctlve manner, und mnk«
It so pleasing to tlie eye tiiut an Invitation Itilo your
"pretty little purler" will be sur** to be tu.t with
pleasure
Another thing about tills I ou - * Is that
It doesn't take more to furnish the bouse ihnn It
does to bullil It. But you will fiml prices so roaxin-
alili* thut you w III wonder w hy you didn't take
advuutuae of It nna have nil those nice things long
ugo Juul drop III some day und get their prices <>u
all house furnishings. You will be surprlsi d. You
will find that you can afford that easy rocker; that
now carpet; one or two of those pretty rug» or
art squares that you have wanted ho long to bright­
en up som** particular room And g<*t tin* prices on
some *if Itie oilier things thut you think you can't
nffuid at present. you'll finii timi they un* not be­
yond reiich after ull. but thut you *nn afford them
now mul not tuivo to wait
"The farmers of the country do not
icountry and bought everything they
could >:’t hold of. Many who will come realise It. but they will find out be­
East lii-udy to Crowd OperatiuiiN
out to register w ill have in mtml the fore many weeks pasa by that they
1 remaining permanently and purchas­ have about two-thlrda of their crop
John F Stevens, president of the
ing property If they are not lucky on hand And what la more, they will
Oregon Trunk, has returned from a
enough to draw a claim. It will mean have It on hand next Bpring, for the
three weeks' visit to Chicago and New-
that ev *ry quarter section of land in reason thut I her.* will be no stock
York with the renewed assurance the
th. reservation available for agricul­ here to feed It to They little realise
his company will immediately com­
ture will be in cultivation within two that there has been more stock nh I li­
plete the construction of Its road into
years, and the population of the eoun- ped out so fur this year than Were
Central Oregon. Other than to make
ty will therefore take a great ju tup shipped Ollt all of last year; that
this announcement Mr. Stevens would
there Is not stock enough left In the
within the next twelvemonth.
not. divulge the plans of the Oregon
mealing ou it he said:
country
to .-at one-third of the alfalfa
The places for registration will
“I have heard a great deal about Triyik as to the likely extension into
.«robably be Medford and Klamath now In the stacks, mid the ClItlHI'-
Klamath Falls, and often in the east California, with San Francisco as the
Falls. If the record of the other quence is that the farmers who are
have Lad inquiries about this coun- ultimate terminus, or the building of
cities is equalled It will mean that holding their alfalfa for the price
try, but I was not prepared for the lateral lines across the state, partic­
100.000 people will register for a they are now asking will not be able
change that has taken place since my ularly a branch which would reach
claim, fully half of whom will come to to dispose of It at all.
last visit here, One of the agreeable and serve long-neglected Coos Bay
“I realise that the farmers do not
this city.
changes is the railroad,
The stage and surrounding territory.
As to the date when the reservation believe any of these statements, mid
t
' 1 have only to say.” said Mr. Stev­
ride was a drawback to the develop-
will be opened only a guess can b<* reply with the answer that they hnve
* <•
ens
yesterday,
"that
the
Oregon
ment of the country, and the best
made. Certain it is. however, that It heard the same story for years. That
proof of that is the great strides Trunk will proceed with the comple­
:
will not occur until late In the spring may be true, but they must remember
that have been made here in the past tion of its projetted road Into Cen­
There are Iota of things In our sto
that
the
coming
of
the
railroad
hits
'■'«i l* » Wstcbes and
of next year or early summer.
A
tral Oregon just as rapidly as the em­
two years.
Diamonds
Iota
of
munii,
Inexpenalv
l*l<- that conio ex­
changed
the
entire
cattle
business
of
treaty will have to be made with the
ployment of laborers and the expend­
ceedlngly handy every day, either
in for miother or
•’The great surprise to me, how-
the
county.
The
belief
Is
held
by
Indians and an act of congress pa:
for your own use. Lockets and Charms In grcat vurlety, and
iture of money will make possible.
ever, is the growth of the city, Ev-
providing for the opening of the res- the farmers that this coming of the
Clialna and Kings at nil prlcoe. Hat Pina. Stick l’ina, Bracv-
As to the final destination of our road.
erywhere 1 see evidences of develop­
ervation and the disposition of the railroad warrants higher prices, but
lets and Sterling Silver Toilet Articles.
We aro recvlvlng
1 have nothing to say. We have
ment and the investment of money.
Interesting Novelties nearly every day. Come In and eoe thetn
funds accruing from the sale of the they will find out that In this they arc
started out to build a railroad into
The barren hills are being covered
land. Congressman Hav. ley and Sen­ mistaken.*’
( cr.tral Oregon, and that is what w e
with beautiful homes and your busi-
A prominent farmer of th** Merrill
ators Bourne and Chamberlain will
propose to do.
ness streets are taking on a metro-
**
untry,
when told of th*« statements
use all of their infill* nee to hast-n
"We have awarded contracts for
l>olitan air through the erection of
i.ad.*
by
this gentleman, laughed:
the day when these negotiations will
the construction work as far south as
modern mercantile structures, I am
"That Is the same old story. It was
be completed and the law put In force,
Madras, and camps have been organ-
more convinced than ever that this
| and if they are successful in carrying the same thing last year, but they
ized for the employment of 4,000 la-
city city will grow to be one of the
lout their part ot the program next came through just the same, I do not
borers, who will be put to work just
chief trade centers of the state, and
They are In ?
tsummer may see actual settlement b.anie the stockmen,
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r
ASHLAND
as rapidly as they can be found, It
the next few years will see gerater
the business to make mopey, and
begun.
is true that we have a number.of sur­
changes than have ever been dreamed
As soon as the date Is announced, naturally want to make all they can
veying crews in the field south of
of. It gives me considerable satisfac­
however, immediate steps should be ’?!*<• lower they can get their ulfall-i
Madras. It is our purpose to build
tion to see this great, undeveloped
taken to have the railroad companies for the more they main*, Now the
our railffoad to a point in interior |
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT1
section of our state forging ahead so
xell tickets the rate for which should farmers are playing the sam** gat;:.
Prof. Lloyd Bridge* *»f Rochester, N. Y , lias been secured for
Oregon at least 50 miles south of
rapidly, for it furnishes a good ex­
be the same as to M*-dford. i'nder The price asked may be too high,
Principal of the Commercial D*-pnitin* nt Mr Bridge Is most highly •*
Madras. It has not been decided that
ample of what the future holds in
present conditions colonist ticket« are but there is always a middle (round
endorse*] by E E Gaylord, < x* President of the National Business
store for Oregon. Oregon is one of Bend will be that objective point, al- [ good only to Weed, and In no case ** b which th** farmer and the st >-jt
Educators' Association, I’rof Zaner, Pres of the Zanrrlan Pen Art
though one of the surveys extends to i
School,
S. L. Williams, Pres, of the Rochester Business Institute,
the tnost-talked-of states throughout
man
reneraliy
land.
I
have
quite
i<
throughout the Middle West and th**
and others
Mr. Bridge has taken two post-graduate courses, und
the East, The people back there are that town. The various surveys which East can a ticket direct to Klamath lot <>f alfalfa on hand and I am not
being an **x;>erlenc<*<l busln<*«H mil* •* teai-heis and an expert pen­
have been made will be considered1
intensely interested in everything
Falls be purchased, the agents In­ a'rald but that there will be stock
man. he will be a decided acquisition to the commercial school fra­
thoroughly as to the practicability of
pertaining to the Pacific coast, but
forming the purchaser that the rail enough come along to eat It.”
ternity of the const. Prof. Bridge Is an experienced Instructor In
the
routes
proposed,
and
their
feasl-
more particularly in the development
Calisthenics, Gymnastics and Athletics, and the young men nnd
road is not yet completed to this city,
bility with reference to possible ex-
ICTAL ESTATE TICAVSEEICS
women of the Ashland Commerilal College will have an opport unity
of our own state, and the emigration
It may be assumed that by the time
tensions in the future. We mean busi­
for the best training In these lines.
to Oregon during the next five years
the reservation is thrown open rail­
S. V. Moody et ux. to Elin Lun * *.
P. RITNER. A. M.. President
will eclipse anything of the kind in ness and the work contemplated will road agents In the East will have
NWH
of lot 1. blk 5.3. Nicholas ad­
be pushed to an early.compeltion.—
the history of the coast.”
learned that Klamath Falls Is on the ditlon to Klamath Falls. ito
Oregonian.
Relative to the reclamation project
railroad map. The next step should
N. P. Whitney et ux. to Mary F.
and other matters of local interest
In reference to the value of manure be to get the colonist rate to apply to Howell, lot 8, tlk. 17, town of Me.-
Mr. Hawley said:
to the farmer, Prof. E. B. Voorhees this city.
till; 1200.
“I am deeply interested in the declares it is worth in money on the
F. M. White et ux. to G. W White,
proposcition to amend the reclama­ farm just as much as the farmer LIGHT AM» WATER t'OMI’A.N V
lot C. blk. 17. town of Klamath Falls;
tion act. This may be undertaken at
IS MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
would have to pay for-their chemical
»10
the next session of congress. It goes
cor.stltuetns in the fertilizer mark *t.
Bessie C. Kourk eet
PROPRIETORS
■'he work of supplying the city
without saying that I will do every-
For instance, an average dairy cow,
HE % , sec.
with light and power was again tin Hixon. E*A NEii and
A7Æ£5 CF F U SH. SAU
thing in my power to secure for this
well fed, will return 12% tons of ma­
28.
twp
26
H,
r.
II
E;
110.
<!• rtaken by the Light and Water
section of thee ountry every favora­
nure per year. This equals 11 7 pounds
Estate of Geo. W. Isaacs, dec , to
AND SMOKED MEAIS
company, after a shutdown of a week,
ble consideration. However, I look
of nitrogen, 77 pounds of phosphoric
It. O. Horn, HE%
of
lot
4.
sec
during which time th«1 necessary elec-
SAUSAGES OF ALI KINDS
with a great deal of suspicion on any-
acid and 89 pounds of potash, The
7. NK *4 NW >4 lot 1, sec. 18, •?' *
tiicity
was
furnished
by
the
Moore
tampering with the reclamation act.
man buying these in the market will
Bros.’ plant.
The shut down was NW % of HW >4 lot 2. «ec. 7. twp. 4 1
1 litre is considerable opposition to have to pay 20 cents
for nitrogen and
for the purpose of making extensive 8 r 14 E; »1
the entire reclamation program on
4
cents for the other chemicals.
Chas. E. Worden et ux to J. W. Mc­
*mj rovements at the head of th- com-
the part of many eastern congress­
This foots up to nearly $31, and in jr'iny’s canal on Link river,
Coy,
lots 1, 2, 3, blk2, town of Link
The
men, and if an amending is under'
addition must be computed the bene­ ¡rock wing
ville; 810.
dams have been extend* d
Uken it will result in a strenuous
fits to the soil of this body of manure
Chas. I). Wilson et ux. to John
and
work
on
them will probably be
effort to either destroy it entirely or
as a fermentive and putrefactive in completed
Strufe
* Co. Inc., undivided >/i and
within the next three
to bring about a diversion of a por-
liberating and making available the I weeks,
portion
of blkxi!2. Klamath ¡’nils;
The delay is due to having
lion of the funds for eastern and
plant food already in the soil. How to wait
»10.
for cement. When the work
southern enterprsles. Therein lies
many dairymen, when comparing the is done
J. W. Siemens et ux. to ft. H. Wood-|
there will be no longer any
danger, and it is something that all
cost of f**ed and the price of milk for­ danger
bury,
lot 7, blk 36. first addition to
of a shortage of water for-
v «stern congressmen loon on with
get to estimate Ine actual cash value
At 12:30 p. m„ nt the .Mammoth Stal i. **, In Klaimith Fulls, Or. gon, the
/Klamath
Falls; 110.
¡operating the pow- r plant.
apprehension. I am heartily in fav* r [of the
manure obtained. At the bare
8.
H.
Woodbury
to
E.
B.
Shumway,
entire <-*piipug<- of the .MAMMOTH STABLES, um follows:
With the Improvements the flow
-f making first payments of the set­ [value
of the chemicals mentioned
2» llorsen, consisting of good driv­
I Cutter.
of
th** river may be greatly decreased lot 7. blk. 36, first addition to Klain-
tlers merely nominal, and I can as­
|above a farmer caring for twelve-
nth
Falls.
ing teams und iilt-piirjMmr
IN
Nels iloti! h* han***«**—driving
and the company will still control
sure ihe people here that they ne-!
cows gets $1 per day; the yeai round
horses, nutres und geldings,
J. S. Pierce et ux. to Laura C.B <-nla
Illg mid work linrness. Nomi*
sufficient
water
to
operate
a
plant
have uo apprehension about the s* ) besides the milk profits.
H I higgles.
blk
26
in
Terminal
city;
$10.
good ns new.
I with a much greater capacity than
verity of the government. If no
•> Burros.
3 Su rreyn.
Chas.
E.
Worden
et
ux
to
J
W.
the present one.
amen-iment providing for this chang •
G. J. McCarthy, who has had charge
2 I l-l*iiMsrng<*l' Wagons.
V.tCoy, part of blk 2, city of K'nnt-
Isirgv assortment of Rolx-s mill
< ii the payments is <a<-ed, the see -e- of the irrigating at the Ankeny ranch,
•» Spring Wagons.
A lad who had jUHt had a tooth ath Falls; $1 and other property.
UI i I| hi , Font warmers, etc.
tary ot the inter*«- w'R make pio* leaves this week for his home In Cal­
pulled requested the privilege'of tak­
1 Break Ing I'nit.
N S Merrill to trustees First Pres-
Ntnbllc Tools of nil kinds.
vision for the pro -.-Lon of settle » ifornia. He expects to drive down as
ing It homo with him. “J want to bitcrlnn church of Midland, Or*»., lot
I líenme.
Isintcrns, etc.
who will be unai*i
*> meet the pay far as San Jose, taking bls time, ar.d
put some sugar in it and watch It ll.'*%x62'A foot In HE cor. of blk
I I’nir Bol)-sl>-tls.
Office Fxtnrvs.
mentsd ue tot he gaveinment.
In the spring to return and take up ache,” he said.
I 7. * * c. 2, t wp. 4 I S.
0 E; $ *
I Sleigh,
. . I Mnfe.
“Another amendment that I will his position as foreman on the ran.-***
TEIf.MM—All siiiiiM m-er »1O, one y. nr's tlnw, note» with approved sc* ur*
push with all possible vigor is the here.
Wm. Finley, a stockman of Bly,
Twelve foiir-hors** teams w ere
ily, H |M*r c**nt Interest per annum.
opening of the Klamath reservation
came in Tuesday to meet Ills wife and counted on the Altamont road Sat­
E. C. Steadman of Mount Hebron, •laughter, who arrived on the evening urday nt one time, wending their way
and the deepening of Wood river. To
H. RABBE5, Auctioneer.
HENRY STRAW, Prop.
my mind these are two matters abso- Cal., was in the city Saturday.
train from a visit to the Seattle fair. to this city with grain,
Free Horae Feed on Day of Sale
I
Jelin F. Stevens Returns From the
Sixth St., Hang' Block
Ï
!
Pretty and Useful Things
in Jewelry
NOW IN NEW QUARTERS
Crisler & St'Its
Building
WINTERS
?
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SATURDAY, OCT. 30, ’09