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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ♦ OFFIt I M, I- M-l ll «IF KLAM \ I II COI X I V. * * ♦ * ♦ • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 1 VOL. XIV PREPARING I OR I HL BOOM ♦ » KLAMATH REPUBLICAN.; KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OLESON, OCTOBER 21, 1909 BIG STOCK ANKENY CANAL MOVEMENT IS UP AGAIN T \ n XHION <11 * ♦ NO. 30 LIMI I S NEW MOTIOLS BY THE MAYOR Anaiting l*roriii<«'«l Stat« iiienf of Mayor san«h r«on Ih'fore l»r« i«l- < oii*ti u< tI' ll <>l Ruilroail Aero*» tlie ing on Plan of Action Mirali* tile < hu»<4—Miopi* «I Nav The tiexi question of importance igation of Lower luike that is going to attrai t the attention INDI« tllitXM POINT TO V III«« liBilsAXlrs til i \ITI.E \RE B lALD Ol III. M. I II COX DI Al XH II MIX-I I* <»X BOXI» ist E SI TS HIM When the 8oiith> rn Pacific tliri-w of the voters of the city and adjoin- \S A Pt BLIC XI ISAM I. III ILIA MOV I MI X I II tXDLl.D I Ills V I Mt THINKING acioHs li e straits one Sun Ing suburbs Is the on« of expansion. last \firll It stint«'«! K>im<ililiig At tie meeting of th«« city council on RIGHTS MAY Bl A( OLiRi 0 Monday the p«titlon asking for tbe kl AN à CO. I HR! AIES UGHI Is going to have lt:< ending In a AH IN I ROM I AS 11 RS RANG! suit III lile Fi'ih'ral t’lr« nil Court of extension of the «Ity limits was pre It Ims always been con- this Judge limke I rg«-» llie < ity to s. t orc sented and a committc«' conslstinif <»f ir Trouble I» Started the City Will It« « ogiilt ton of tile I .«< l 'I lint Khun- i«- i*f Sunk bill tbs T hvougll- ti'iid«'«! that I th« Lower Khiinaili Ink'-, lb- on Hand With Its Full Share Mayor Saad.isou and Councilman III th«« Water Itighf bill lliv County—L'lg Sliipiiientx mti I nil» 1« th« i ity <>f iicstiiiy I i > h rtlcularly that portion < f it known of Pugruoity. Wilkin . v.as appoint«-«! to arrange the PoxxlIJi- Attr.ii ts < 'iipllnl. tn smi I itimixio .Market* Imully ii> tli«- tbe "strait.** "strait." was prelliiiinaiics for holding an election May«r Sanderson is seriously con- bl«' I lin- If lx Ihtil prior to at which those residing within and Llk that old and Irrepressible !• r.if luting the framing of they* old- Btructlon <>f th«« railroad tl< nieiim< r Th« IiiovcilM'ltl of »link this year outside the « ity limits wil have an op ghost of old, the Ankeny canal wlll t, ie motto, '.Make Haste Slowly, Klamath and other bouts filled Its I.a., belli on«- of lb«' laigi-st III the ¡«oilunity to express thelr will. i not down At the lit-j meeting of th«- sad hanging It where he and every I ’*.« Id wnfi i s It is the Ktoppagi hlvtoiy nf the i nilil... All of the beef What the outcome of tin ♦-!« ctlon n«'MM t hit! pi rt rd« h storm’.* Several I coun< II It bobbed up serenely and I member of the council may see it. this tin ill« tliut started th« suit, 11 r< cattl«- tn« In from the « a «fern rang "« ! held t! ' will be Is problematical. The chief of til«1 leni estât« firms of 111«' citv boards for a lengthy disi us- noil of whb li appeal **d In lln- Por and Hi* , 'o>'km< ti ate |«l< king up the interest seems to center in what those Anotb-r si rn be thinks of framing slotl Tl« board of health mad«; a s« ««in Io think so. mid arc preparing ll.td Teh Kt ! ¡im of Monds> Is an adaptation from a popular song It odd «udì preparatory to th«- final r«">ldiiig in ti.< Hot Springs addition I . that It wa--. unsanitary and a tor 11 miivi-m al fl, I) that Li Io fl.illiW » Two and Two .Make Four— Some- clean up.. • will do. The majority of them is IIM'hHi a the health of th«- rommunl- times, ” Ti.is will be for the benefit 000 to ¡1« ill <1 I The follow ing bunches of caltle are non-committal, withholding their de- ty, and sh mld b<- disposed <»f. Inas- • of the bankers of the city, These ar«- In t lu- cil y « h i»t m y ultima!«! Injitnc- now tin th« road between Lakeview cisIon until they ascertain the attl- much an the report was only verbal, all due to the mix’ up over the bond their pl rpu ii<< toils arc well lsk> u art tP'ii h l/t nrh lliirrliiimi an ! Mi trili, whh h about closes th«* tudc of the city on certain matters of whet < -1» it should I ave been in writ issue. t<> be I oiiik I on every linn«1 and no milM) line fiom obstruiiing navlg.*- hi . on drive, witii th« «xceptlon of imporia:.< <■ to them. One of th«- chief lug. uo action was taken until all At the last meeting of the city surprise ii«'«'<! lie nii*iilf«'*t«<l If «'Ity U»>n on Kluuiutl'. Ink« , il * »tenni’ on a f- w scattering lots qu< .itlons that they desire to have t« ehnicalltlea were complied legal council a letter was read from Kean & and county plop ri I» ■ «nicht with u i I h - opit.itlng on tl.oKe water» thin Th«' Elisoti Foitlke company of i la answered is the keeping of stock with. Accordingly the board of hoaltn Co. of Chicago, informing the city boom. moi nini: bled n complaint in the Fed- zeli«1 will I avi about 600 hea«l at llte outside the boundaries of the addi- was InsirucK'd to prepar«* its report that they had received back thelr lini of ilo prih< ipnl agi-nchs «me «•i«:! <ir< uft i ' i . iiii In th«- romplalnt Holton ranch tomorrow, which wen tlon. The plans for improving the in writing and submit it for the infor cheek and were holding it subject to lug thin «'lange I« tin «oik that h It I» i« i forth le. ilio Injured conc-'in, par« hu: < d of seveial dlffi-ri-nt par addition are quite extensive, but it is mation and consideration of the the will of the city; that they intend bi'ltig dime l<> the Hot Spillili» com known a the Kluinnih Lok<‘ Naviga- ties In th«« Lak< view country. realized that little headway in thin council. ed to hold the city to its contract, and pan ' This corporation is preparing III.ti company, timi It has been ripe.i.i- Kwanstoii A 8oti received li I h , ut respect will be made unless stock can The general impression prevailed did not propose,to be bamboozled in to xp« ml thousands of thtilarw In ad ing tin« steamboat* on Klamatb river. 400 head of the Steel«' swami« cattle be k-pt outside of the boundaries of' that the «anal should Iw filb-d within that manner—or words to that effect. • Klamstli Fall» Min li i.f «Irail and Lower Ink«' for some tin:« at Merrill. the addition. th«* city limits. What eff«x-t this will tills money will, of « oiiih «', b«- spent in Ubiti th« California Northeastern Loul-* Gerber has 700 head on the Some time ago Mayor Sanderson I This formidable threat did not hav«- on the water rights now exist-! cause cold chills to chase each other •'ifilolllng tlii'Ii proiHTty. but a great ilaiiway company began building Ils road to Merrill, which he purchased stated that when the plans for voting ant remains to be seen. If the city and down the spina! column of il' iil of It will go to u gi neral adii'i - track to Klamath Falls, u line of pil of Blooming« amp Bros . Finley A Son. on the extension of the city limits up fills In the portion of th«« canal with- ! the mayor ani his council, for they ing was driven across the wateis tiling of lb«' city and It* resource» Tom (¡arroti. G. Boyd. Jim And« rson were completed he would make a pub in th«- city limits It will interfere j are standing pat on the thirty days' Th«< value nt such a campnlgn cannot known a» lhe strait, twelve mil« s and others of Bly. lic statement embodying the chief t with the proposed i>ower plant of the I notice that they served on Messr| b»« Mtlmali'd tn doltnrs and cent«, but from th«- slut« boundary line, whotp. 8 8 Miti In II has »'V« ral hundred points of interest, and that he had no government, and this may bring up Kean, and while they did not express II Is certain to !>«' productive of gr«'iit olixirii« ting the channel of the steam head at the Horton nutrii, bound for doubt but that the contents of the some int'K-.-ting developments. Cer any opinion thelr countenances indi boats that ha«l le'en wont to ply al'int* Gazelle. which he purchased of F. results document would allay any appreben- tain It Is that something will be done! cated that if anyone was looking for C W Fulton a|i|M'iir > n ‘ Oben« haln of Bly. Another faitor that may enter the that lour .• 1 sion of those residing in the outside this winter to forever dlspoae of this; trouble he would not have to go any attorney fot th«- »teamboat company, \\ Ebei lien of the Enter- ■ «•Id Is C W W Smith of Bly sold recently 'additions might have. nuisance. further than the city council. prise trait No on«' has gr<*at< i fnltli while W D Fenton has acceptwl miv - 1.600 head <»f mixed sh«*«*|> to Tom Until this statement Is published no At lite meeting .Monday night City In ths meantime the representative In the future of tills city thau .Mr Ice on behalf of the rnilway line. As 'Garrett ami others at S3.SO each. definite plan of action will be decidc*d Attorney Drake expressed himself as of Morris & Co. vj Portland had gath- ElH'illnr and hi has under < or..«l«ter the olisti Hi tloli was placed April lilt John Wells, tbe well-known mule on by. those interested, especially by favoring the city acquiring all the ered together duplicates of all the stiliti tiinjiy IfDprovenients that will of this >«ar. It Is not ¡i very re<*nt and horse raiser of Bly, sold to par the re.idents of the Hot Springs ad water rights it could in the Ankeny proceedings leading up to the passage »«•• of vasi benefit noi <>n!y to the prop- piece of work. The court will a l ti«» from Madison. Yolo county. Cal.. dition. * canal, even if this Involved the ex- of the ordinance for the bond issue erty he Is Inti'i<-xt«'d In, bili alno to iifKUi th«' reqm-st for Injunction when 56 h«n«l of fin«« 3-year-old mules at pens« of laying a pipe and filling the and taken them to his principals for It convene again, and after deciding 1105 a head the city a« well. REV. J. W. PRICE HEARD FROM j ditch. He contende«! that the rights the purpose of passing them before The thlrd Factor is thè aw «ki lling whether or not Immediati* relief is Miller & Lux of San' Francisco were would lie immensely valuable within the scrutinizing gaze of the legal A letter was received today from Of som«' of thè reni estate men them- necessary, will proce«d to di-termln«* th«- heaviest buyers of cattl«.* during a few £ears, and the city owed it to Rev. J. W. Price, formerly pastor of wiseacres of the firm. If everything selve«. For thè past two years they the general <ns«' upon Its merits. th«- M-ason. Th«'y have already posterity to garner all such assets for the Methodist church of this city. is found to be shipshape the issue will bave been In a Ivthnrgy. Some of bought, including many stock <attic, the benefit of the community. I 1 X l.ltlXl.x III i,| st V| stating that he and his family were be accepted by Morris & Co. and Kean them bave awak< ned to tin- fact that |OVer 11,000 head. . Mayor Sanderson quite agreed with comfortably located in their new & Co. can go to—well, Chicago, It Is thelr turn to move, and they are Edson-Foulke company hav«* pur- I ntuì III« ludi-» Money Colle« («si for Mr. Drake, but stated that he had home in Yamhill. Ore. He states that which, around the city hall, is about gi-ttlng ready to do so. The others ichased IllMIllt 4,000 head of mixed ili«- state, ( '«uiiity, S< I khi I, Court- worked untiringly to that end. Inas he has had his daughter, Mary, to the worst place either here or here • III ««intimi' In thelr state of Inocu- <att Ie. w hii h were taken to Gazelle. house and Rea«! Fund«. much as the negotiations had to go to Portland, where after a consultation after that any person or thing can iiits d«'suetmie or bang «round the I!.« Miller A Lux stock were all Washington, where conditions were of several of the best surgeons of the be consigned to. erlges grabbing what they can filili 8li« i iff liurnvs has made a sum shipped to their large holdings at not understood, he was unable to c|ty they advised him that the treat troni thelr enterprlslng competitori mary <it the totals of the tax«*« col L om Banos, on the San Joaquin river. REMAINS OF BOY FOI ND make any headway. If he could con- nient she had been receiving’from Dr. In thè era of rehubllltatlon flint Is lected from the ISOS tax roll, show | _______ clude negotiations with the local rep Graves of this city was the one best Just appeal Ing «bove Ih«* horlzon of ing th«- |iurpos««s for which the taxes KI Ad II I Als Ixixt During a Storm Three Y<‘ars Ago resentatives of the government he gutted to her troubles. The verdict of Inactlvlty thè wld«' uwiik«-, liom-st. «ut were collect« d ami levied, The grand —Skeleton Is Found in Swamp would have no difficulty. The hope these physicians is a well-deserved terprlsing dealer wIII r< ap a harvost, total foots up to the formidable Harry Wall and Miss Wood were Near Fourth of July Grounds of securing water rights, however, has tribute to Dr. Graves, w ho is recog- rmerglng frolli the tblit with Well- amount of 9133,026 14. united in marriage last week, These Coroner Whitlock received word not been abandoned, and when the nixed as one of the best osteopaths fillcd batik iiccoiints. Klaninih Falla The following talik* shows th«* parties ar«' well and favorablly known last Monday from C. C. Jackson of report of th.* board of health is pass« .! of the state. Since coming to this city 1« recognlsed throughout th«> toast a» umount «oll.-ctvil for each fund : here, as Mi Wall has been In business Fort Klamath, advising him that he on to Washington there may be a stir he has met with flattering success, the City of Destiny, and capitai Is Stat«* in K«'tio for several years and Miss » 12,771.46 had found what he believed to be the ring of dry bones that wil! produce anj the widening circle of hts field seeklng lnv«*stments lhat wlll return County 39,314.39 Woo«! has been teaching in the pub- remains of his son, who disappeared some beneficial results. of practice demonstrates that he has from home about three years ago. goud proti!« Il Is thls capitai that Schools 22,349.86 lie schools for some time In Klamath a future here that will be filled with Nothing remained but the bones and wlll forni thè levvrage for the entiri* High School Harry gave the boys a tine 7,025.2! county NOTICE success. movenient that bus for Its end thè Library .. a few shreds of clothing, They were 319.24 treat. Th«' bride ami groom are now building up of the seeond city of New Courthouse found in a swamp adjoining the 12,770.95 set tleil down to private life in Keno. For the Ibirgain KAILlto.ll» A4TIVITY Oregofi Work has now begun on the new Roads . ...... Fourth of July grounds, located near 18,988.51 saw mill to be built nt the mouth of City of Klamath Falls 9.652 68 The work of laying the track of ly two miles from the Fort. In order that there will be no mis- City of Bonanza , Young Jackson left his home in the 564.68 Bear valley gulch. They expect to \ Ml Mill MA I 111 IsIXl. the industrial spur from the main take about the $1 and coupons to School District No. 1 evening to bring in some cows, He 4,434.03 get everything in readiness and b«>gln be given away with each purchase of line to the Upper lake, which will be One of the most valuable pieces of School district No. 2 was gone but a short time when his 871.89 sawing in the spring. They have a 110 and |20 respectfully, we will say about a mile and a half long, was advertising for this county fhnt has School District No 5 .... fine location, being In the midst of absence was noted and search made. 82.81 The grading was • that you must bring the coupons with started Monday. nmdr Its npprnninc «» h in the ¡uiporN of Schemi District No. Ì . . 6 1 X OX the timber and near a good spring of He was nowhere to be found, and not you or we cannot allow you the dis- completed last week. the East wa i published In the Sunday School District No. 8 water, and located within u mile and withstanding the fact that the entire 54 7.60 Of the line surveyed from Weed to count, You will be entitled to our «dltlon of the Buffalo Express. It Is School District No. 17 a quarter of the now railroad. community scoured the country for 3X4.20 special prices, however, even if you Salem, about ISO miles of track yet from th<‘ pen of William Wagner, and School District No 18 Mr. Craig's folks have gone to Dug- 656.32 remains to be built, front here to days, no trace of him was discovered. do not bring the coupons, but you tells of the wonders of bitd life In S c I k I o I District No. 25 At the time he disappeared one of 387.95 lass county to their original home. Natron. The line is completely sur- should bring the coupons and so save Klamath county, special attention l>e- 1 School District No. 26 R«-vs Mlllgan and Glbeny of Port the worst storms in the history of the 34X.57 i veyed. The contract from Natron your dollars. 'n< pnl<l to th«* life, habits and pecu 1 Schoo) District No 27 The following 2 4 3.59 land and Rev Hanson preached to the i south was let to the I’tah Construc country was raging THE PORTLAND STORE. liarities of the pelican. Accompany- ; School District No 28 night the temperature dropp«*d to 755.01 people last Saturday evening and tion company of Salt Lake about two it.g the article are n number of phob.*- School District No. 31 Sunday. • * 618.65 BOARD MEETS. months ago, and the work of grading zero, and the storm increased in se r.taphs, depleting the pelican In its School District No. 32 321.46 is going on from both ends.* In verity. It was supposed that after native heath, and these occupy ha'f of Th«* board of equalization, nun- Bill < ROI* V IELI» about fourteen months Klamath Falls leaving home he became confused, the front page. and owing to the blinding snow he Total posed of the county judge, th«« county may expect to be on the main line. 9133,026.1 4 This Is only on«' of many such aril- One of the largest crop yields front’clerk and the assessor, met Monday; The freight depot here has been lost idea of direction and wandere«! < les that Mr. Wagner has furn'iiheil non-lrt I gated land reported this year , in Judge Griffith's office. They III: 3NDENBI IKi-Z.l MW M.T finished, and In about two months until he fell exhausted at the point to tie Eastern press, and they have conies from th«* Brookside ranch., will be in session for a month, and all more the passenger depot will be com where his supposed remains were Floyd II. Brandenburg and Helen where n big field of oats produced 60 ¡those desirous of finding out anything done much to spread the fame <>l this pleted. Those who are in a position found yesterday. cotlTity throughout a section where Zumwalt were married Sunday noon bushels to the acre. Th«* crop was jconcerning the taxes on their proper- Mr. Jackson was advised to make to know say that it will be the finest prcvit'ls the impression that the ex liy County Judge J. II. Griffith nt the harvested SO days from the date on ty should appear before the board, a thorough examination, and if he of its size on the Southern Pac'.lc I K tl i'tlie West Is a place of until.et« ■ < horn«* of th«« bridegroom's mother in which the seed was sown, and demon were abl«> to identify the clothing as ey meet every morning. lt’.es. Ing di-solation, where life Is Insecure this city. The bride nn«l groom nr«< strates th«« fncts that this climate Is that belonging to his son to make a .tad v* hep* only the wild and jvooly Is both homi'iit -nders from Sand Hollow, particularly well adapt'd for the A. A. Davis, a cattle man from J. G. Stevenson drove in from Lost rull report to the coroner, and no In « (thelr ranch« a adjoining. in evidence. Klamath Marsh, was in town Sunday. river Saturday. ' rapid maturing of crop;-.. quest would be held. i n _ » S» \ t 1 i f