Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 21, 1909, Image 2

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    KLAMATH COUNTY DAIRIES
TO HE INSPECTED
interest ix proxy voting
QUAIL AKE PLENTIFl I<
ll< lUter Hunting for Duck» and Geese,
Ntcfui Should I m * Taken to l*roi tile
Health Officer Hamilton Instructed to
as the llinls Are Coming South
Suitable Entertainment for
Visit Milk Supply l*C|M>t».
in l<arge Numbers.
tiie Visitors
Many hunters were out after quail
The deplorable condition of the
The following letter lias been re­
dairies supplying milk to the city of Friday, and in almost every In­
ceived
from Senator Chamberlain by
While
Portland has aroused the state board stance the limit' was bagged
the
Chamber
of Commerce:
of health to activity, and It has do- most of the nimrods deserted the
“Portland, Ore . Oct. 9
cliled to extend its campaign for pure duck ponds mid the grain Helds, there
"Chamber
of Commerce, Klamath
wen*
a
few
who
did
not
leave
the
old
In ac­
milk throughout the state,
Falls,
Ore.:
cordance with this plan count.v love for the new.
< II I HRIEFH
Le«> Thomas ol Merrill wua regi«
Fruì tieni I miuimlty Prevails in Favor
h'rvd
ut th«' American Friday
of liicreaslng Capital Stock and
A.
Flodniun
mul U Johnson of the
Par Value of Shan's
Agi'ncy were In town Prilla»
Th«> announcement Ihat proxies
It J Duckwlth mid wife urv down
could lie voted nt the meeting of the i from the Upper lake Inst week
. Htiickholdera of the Water U«et»' ns
Lucien Applvgiit«' wiih In town from
soclation, tu be held In till« city next j Ills ranch nt Swan l.uko Inst week.
Fildny, bus aroused a great dcu’ of
\V. Turner of Bly rame In on the
attention
It had b««vn «upp<>»<'it Hint Lakeview stag«* Thursday night
•I ? snme rules heretofore nr<-vnlti ig
Mr. und Mrs. Griffith of Engl»
would
govern the deliberation.« <>f Hie llldge were in town Frldny.
“Gentlemen The senate commit-
A Merrill, ex mayor of Redding,
tee or 'Irrigation, of which Senator misting, lit which the question of m- I
Thomas H. Carter of Montana is 1'ieitsing the capital »tuck of ill«' a ■ t'al . Is III tow n stai Illg nt tile l.lvei
I
cl.airman, mid of which I utn a mem­ s< elation mid the nilslng of tiie par more
I. IL Stevenson, president of the
ber, is scheduled to reach Klmuntli • aim of the stock would be Voted mi
Stock Water l’aera' u>Mulut Imi. la In ioisii
Falls at 7 o'clock a. m.. Thursday. Hut all thia Is to l e changed
V CONVERSATION OVER-
HEARD OX TIIE HTREI T
«lltlii l you
go mid »ci' whut
has?”
“Why, I limit
know
Wliut'a In»
got ?”
You ought to go III limi see. H<>
hits the best lol of cedar wish of nil
G P. Yau Riper chaperoned a
Health Officer Hamilton has received
the following letter, and proposes to small party that killed several ducks
m I z <* h , cedin', fit mid redwood door»,
proceed immediately to carry out the mid one goose at th«' Dixon pond. K.
ami they are thoroughly ><• IIM<II1<<I
D. Maclkrnald of Opportunity addi­
instructions given therein,
He guarantees them not to warp or
tion fame, haggl'd close to the limit
Portland. Oct. 11, 1909.
»blink, and will tit* up tight nn<l
Dear Doctor- The State board of at Round lake, while other parties
hold i I k I i shape; moi you know that
Health has undertaken the task of who went down the river brought November 9th, spending the day in holders will lie able to vote the full li >'n bla ranch.
pine door« warp l»rfuri« you g«'i Ihvui
Mr and Mi» Cliu» W Eberleln iv
your city.
We are examining the number of their «hares, whether mie
cleaning up the dairies of the state, home well tilled game bags.
hung, mid the windows «ill »blink
The quail hunters all claim the limit various reclmnallon projects through­ or one thousand, mid If they cannot turio'd fiom Sun Francisco mi thè mid rattle »«> you cant sleep nights
so as to insure a clean milk supply,
from healthy cattle, We can do so and one actually admitted that he out the states and territories which lie present in person, then they mill evvning traili Thursiiay.
ill »iliiimer. uiul lion when it ruin»
A t<uin from III,' Marlin unirli w„»
only with the co-operation of every had gone beyond it. A. D. Miller. have been completed or in course of I.nve the voting done by proxies
I hey »u<11 up ao you can't raise th<*iu
These proxies will liuv«> to b<> made in town Fililii! moriilng w Itti ti loail
Alex. Martin Jr., G. Heitkemper Jr., building. The committee is not tak­
health officer in the state.
You go mol tell all yolli lieiglibms
We expect to secure the co-opera­ Guy Childers and some others weut ing note of proposed projects or pro­ out und signed by the landow nor. o* grulli for thè flour nilll».
friend» t<< go In uiul »<•«• thl» f< I
Colmili llolabird nrrlvrd In town
They jects petitioned for by any community stating therein the number of shar«'s
tion of the United States bureau of in the Childers automobile,
Harlow's stock, the builders' sup
animal industry in rating the dairies. report the same as all others. C. F. as those necessarily must first be act­ to be voted mid th«' name of the per­ Thurtidiiy vVenllig ami export» lo go
hollar, corner Till mid Multi, uiul
We wish you would inspect as soon Stone mid Judge Thus. Drake also ed upon by the reclamation bureau of son to whom is given the authority up to Pellcan bay In ih» tiioriilng
Bill, Io1 Im» til«* lock» uiul hinges
to vote them. These proxies nmy b«>
E G Wilson» thieslilng imichin*
as possible and as thoroughly as were among the sportsmen, but their the interior department.
“It would please me personally and tiled with th«1 secretary of th«> Waler pasHvd tliroiigh town Friday on Its
possible the dairies in your county hunting story has not yet been told.
house beuu-
the
committee If a meeting can be ar Users' association any time prior to «ay to thè Van Valkenbnrg ranch.
L. L. Lockhart was the only one of
and report to this board.
lie will sell
Mr. ami Mrs E It R««ama left for
We would like information along the hunters who appeared on the ranged for where we can hear, the the counting of the vote, but this
than any one In this count!
f
street with birds. He had in his pos­ statements of tiie settlers or farmers privilege should not be taken ad- San Francisco Friday on n v I h I i
the following lines:
IN I m
session two small quail, and while living or owning property under the vantage of to th«' exteut of withhold- to attend the Portola carnival.
1— Name and location of dairy.
he claims that he killed the limit, Klamath project. I have the honor Ing the filing of them until the Inst
William Siren tie I mine In Friday
2— Name of proprietor.
It H Hutton leturii.il Saturila!
to remain, yours very sincerely,
moment.
A
record
will
have
to
be
some
of
his
friends
are
inclined
to
3— Number of cows.
from his ranch ut Swan Luk«'. He 1» , from the huckleberry patch. where h««
GEO E. CHAMBERLAIN."
made of nil proxies filed, mid If this I'l lng measured for mi artllliial limb j Ims boon for the pu»t six weeks Dur­
4— Construction of dairy as to doubt it. H. Ratifies and Boyd New-
This brings up the question of what has to be postponed Until the Inst and Is In the best of heulth.
Ing hl» stay there ile »n» untuckc
drainage, ventilation, light and dis- banks were out from daylight until
form
of entertainment shall be pro­ moment It will delay the counting of
X
Captain J C. Iluteiilc of the Firm enough to have his home »tray awn!
dark. They, too, claim the limit.
posal of manure.
vided for the committee. Doubtless the vote mid may result in a post­ era' Implement company, left Friday und In thl» Issue Is published un
but—
5— Does the barn have gutters?
All hunters agree on having killed most of th • time will be occupied In ponement of the announcement of morning for McDowell on a busin«*»« «•stray notice offering a reward for
6— Location and constcurtion of
trip.
’ Ills return
milk cooling room, especially as to the limit and also on the report that hearing any statements that may be th«> result ninny bourn.
presented
for
the
consideration
of
th«'
Great
Interest
Is
being
manifested
,
C.
G
Merrill.
J
Shank.
E
S
Ter
whether it is in connection with the the quail are more plentiful this year
than ever before. Duck and goose committee by the directors of the in the Upper project in the outcome wllllger. C. A. Hunting. Mr». Ennis
stable.
7— Is milk separator in the barn? hunters say the shooting was excep­ Water Users' association and the of the meeting next Friday. The vote atid daughter. Bert Burrow« mid fam­
land owner«, but when this Is conclud­ In favor of Increasing the capital ily were in town from Merrill Satur-I
EYE. EAR. NOSE, THROAT
8— If patent cooler is used, give its tionally good yesterday. Northern
■ birds ale beginning to come in, mak- ed something should be done to show and the par value of th<> share« will day.
location.
With Dr. F M. Win ». <»v«r First
the visitors that the Klamath project be very nearly unanimous In that por­ I John Ratcliff, who Ims been t-««| i
National Bank
9— Is the milk room, wash room or ins the sport much more Interesting,
can be a good host.
tion of the project. They nrc de­ lag for Frank Bloomingcamp of th«
cooling room screened from flies?
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At the meeting of the stockholders, sirous of securing water at any cost I ong Lake Lumber company, was In R
M.
RICHARDSON
10— Does the dairy have hot water SENATOR BOl RNE WILL SEEK
to be held in this city one week from within reason, and with that end In town Friday on hl« way Io Mvr
facilities?
RE-ELECTION TO SENATE
United States Commissioner
today, ample funds should be appro­ view are working hard to bring over » HI where he w III eater the schools
11— Water supply; source, amount
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
Feels Tluit His Absence From State priated to defray the expense connect­ all those now opposing the Increase' w n I)tlk„ ,,r the "70” ranch,
and purity.
PROOF TAKEN
ed
with
the
proper
entertainment
of
in capital stock. During the put two Qu. Johnson of the Lakeview bank
Best Serves the interests of
12— Number of cows showing vis-
the
visitors.
The
Klamath
project
is
Office.
Third
and Main, opposite City
weeks many landowner« heretofore un(> Mr atl(J Mr, j F
|Pft
His Constituents
ible evidence of disease, especia’’y of
Library.
Telephone 301.
looking for many favors from the gov­ opposing It have signified their in- Friday morning in an automobile for
udder and tuberculosis.
ernment. and no matter how much tention of voting for the Increase.
^geview
They have been In town
13— Is milking done in a cleanly ; Senator Bourne formally announced
BENSON &. STONE
the land owners believe they are en­
the
his
candidacy
for
re-election
to
On»»
tiling
that
will
have
to
(in
buBln<
ss
’or the put few days Mr
manner, i. e.. are cows brushed, milk­
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
titled to, the easiest way to secure at­ borne in mind by those who are aux- Hansen Is president of the Hall Con-
ers’ hands washed and clothes United States senate Wednesday, It
.Inirricun Hank
»tructlon company, whl'h Is ! »Ir.it
happened at the meeting between the tention is to show the committee on ious for one result or the other. They . (-------------
changed.
anti Trant Hldg.
two Oregon senators and the repre­ Irrigation that the peoplte here ar»» will have to see that t!
‘'?r s i!<> «cm,» big irrigation work in that sec-
Yours very truly,
KLAMATH
falls • OREGON
voted at this meeting
I .!'. u.u U> do < |on.
sentatives of the business interests of glad they came.
ROBT. C. TENNEY,
so will practically result
Portland. It was in the course of
1
’*’'1 Mr. anil Mrs Lucien Applegate and
State Health Officer.
A Military Engagement.
porting the program to a.iich •hsy,l|iejr daughter. Evelyn, drove in from
some remarks that the senator said:
The commanding officer had sur-
ATTORNEY AND
“There is a constantly growing
may be opposed. Thos • 'avoiirg tbs the ranch at Swan
SUCCESSFUI. ARV ERTI SI NG
Lak«< Friday. I
prised the young lieutenant and his
COUNSELOR AT LAW
sentiment
in
favor
of
Oregon
in
the
increase
will,
by
retua:n!:>g
RULLA" ACKNOWLEDGED
away|MI«« Evelyn will start for San Diego;
,daughter frying to occupy the same
KLAMATH FALL*. OREGON
East. One of the greatest financiers
or falling to provide for proxies in the morning where
she will vl»lt ROOMS 7 A S, MURDOCK BLOG
chair. The lieutenant sprang to his
Klamath Falls, Ore., Oct. 14.
in the United States, among others,
virtually be voting against the In­ friends. Later she will return to Ixm
j feet and saluted.
Evening Herald, Klamath Falls, Ore.
informed me that capital is looking
crease.
Those opposing f: will be Angeles, where she will become one:
“Sir," he said. “1 have the honor to
Gentlemen—No better proof of
WILL A. LEONARD
this way more than ever. The pre­
voting for It. It is, the: for . abso­ of the instructor» In the Fllmore
report an engagement at close quar­
what advertising will do, when
vailing opinion is that Oregon pre­
b taken mc I. oo I of music. This Institution 1»
DENTIST
ters, In which I have been entirely lutely essential that ste
backed by a reputable firm, can be
sents more undeveloped natural re-1
immediately
to
arrange
f
>:
the vot­ one «if the 1« ailers on the coast, and
victorious.
It
now
merely
remains
had than when our announcement
Withrow-Methane Hu ltd ¡ng
sources than any other state or terri­
the selection of Miss Applegate as one
I for you to give your sanction to the ing of everp shar«' of caplul stock.
was made through your paper in our
tory in the Union. I am proud to be
of Its teachers Is a high tribute to her
terms of surrender!”
recent display of Klamath county's
DR. C. P. MASON
the servant of such a state, and I find
Henry
E.
McGinn
and
wife
of
Port
­
ability as a musician. The Conserva­
produce. The public readily respond­
that my acquaintance in Washington
DENTIST
W. A. McGilvary, formerly em­ land are staying at the Livermore. tory of Music which Miss Applegate
ed, and the proof of successful ad-
is of more benefit to Oregon than any­
Office
in
American
Senk A Trust Con
ployed by the Telephone company, Mr. McGinn is a well-known criminal conducted In this city Inst year with
vertising was fully acknowledged by
pany’a Building
thing I can do right here on the scene.
left this morning for Roseburg, lawyer and Is on his way to attend such remarkable success, will not be
a constant Btream of visitors, who
PHONE «14
I have been harshly criticised in many­
the grand jury at Lakeview.
reopened this season.
shared with us in convincing those quarters for this, for not spending where his father is dangerously ill.
KLAMATH FALLS
who have been skeptical as to the ad­ more time here. I may be eliminated
vantages of Klamath soil, We feel for pUr8Uing guch a course, but I shall
that through our efforts we have ac­ be a candidate for the United Stat«*s
DR. A. A. DcPUY
C. C. BROWER
complished convincing proof to the senatorship again, If I live.”
outside world as well as Klamath___________________
Falls that we are not asleep, and
FREIGHT TO SILVER LAKE
that there is at least one merchant
_______
that is loyal enough to his home town Plans on Foot to Straighten Out th«-
Road So as to Permit of
to put before the public a display of
Heavy Freighting
successful farming, which is the
backbone of a prosperous town, We
The first big shipment of freight
are quite flattered to note that the
for the Silver Lake country left here
Oregon Journal has made editorial
Thursday, consigned to the Chrisman
mention of our exhibit. However, we
Mercantile company of Silver Lake.
should not take all the credit our­
The merchants of that section of the
selves. as we could do nothing with­
state have commenced to realize that
out the co-operation of our newspa­
Klamath Falls is their logical ship­
pers, in which your edition took a
ping point, for twenty-two days over
leading part. Very truly yours,.
the roughest kind of roads is not con­
PORTLAND STORE,
ducive to the lowering of freight
By K. Sugarman.
rates. The trip from this city to Silver
John F. Furber and wife of Pokeg- Lake can be made ea-ily in elevon
ama were in town last Saturday. days, and the road Is far superior to
Silver
Mr. Furber recently killed a bear on that bet ween
Shaniko.
Spencer creek weighing 400 pounds.
The plans for next year contem-
The hide, which he is having tanned
and made into a rug, weighs more plate the shortening of the route con-
sld *rably by straightening out the
than forty p---nds.
road in several places. It is believed
Lewis C. Allen of the United States that at a very small Pi|i<-n> v of both
army, his father, Col. A. C. Allen and time and labor this road can be placed
family, all of Medford, are registered in first-class condition, and make this
att he Lakeside. They intend going city the shipping point of th«' im­
up to their estate on the Upper lake mense territory to the north anil east
to stay until snow flies.
of here.
I—JAS your boy or girl got
11 a bank account with
the First Trust and Sav­
ings Bank? If not The
Republican will start one
for nothing
I