Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 04, 1909, Image 7

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\tli I, BE M ADE TO HE-
.11 ST A WORD <»ll I WO
issii1: liable lem lylng eiitlrcly wltblu limi stale. 1.1 I <>lt'i
Nutiimlly Hcnaior Wurren, who is ( I RE I. OK.I II M'PICOPItl VI ION
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
IO HE < Al HE OF A All HH
The Oregonian believes that now It
aoon comlng up for re «luctloo, wunts
Hlioohl < <>iigr< .» I'uil to A|>|H>rlloo tlils Gosln-n llole pioje-e t »tiirtcd, uml 1 Flglit ' III I
M ide Io Hecurc for Im« found out the meaning of that
well known phrase, "Cook
III«- I iiiol lie W III Ila- llo- Man
lilnini h < ■ ..nty lii<- lb< i igni-
*ticrt< <i ut once. 11« cunnot gel uloug
but can they tell what
All \l III Ila Kicking
at Klamath Falls, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
• ion «i i
wGh li-*» than *l,oo<>,ouu of th<- *l'i,
September I, 1909.
means?
OOu.ooo to be inlMe-d by thè botai
Tin f a 1 11 a > w| n g dispatch troll! W iih I i -
¡
The fu- ■ i-.lry division will b« up-
New York is certainly having an
I mmiio .
REHOI R< EH
DOLLARS
Ington throws Homo I hu - i outline ilglit
i pealed to 111 HCl.II« road work within exciting limo duri.’ig the present
i
Se iinlor Boriiti of Idillio wum thè
tin a mull Hull of uffiilr*, Mliould III«
i t h« foi ■•si res«rve, and If tbelr c»'■op. mayoralty races, Thu latist d- velop.
Loans and Discounts ...
...
* 51,7*4.5$
| mali III si to propose ih« homi issue,
* I 0,000,000 bond I mmiii - bo piiHja il.
< It loll c< a bei .« i tired It will mean merit I m almost unique. William J.
Bonds, securities, etc .....................
.
350.7*
inni a* th<- origlonlor of III« hcli«mo
Banking houxe, furniture and fixtures
2.150.74
If congriHM nuttiurlz.es it llo.ooo,•
1 tinti ' b<« highways to the luk« will1 0« I Guynor, !>« mocratlc candidate for
Due from approved reserve banka
2,491.42
j li« Duturully wlll I iih H i thut bis stili«
OOO boinl I -ale Io f It a *1111 li I a* tilo roll’
Itreiitiy Improved during the «P- 1 mayor, ha* brought suit against the
Checks mid other cash Items........
..........
900.78
’ houle! he lllierillll r«cii>-lilz.«i| In ih«
Cash on hand ..............................................................................
3,969.77
«truel Ion of government li rlguthm
lu'inch i i.g sum i ««i. Another In. - l’r<■»1 Publishing company, publishers
iippeil I l<>lilli«llt.
The l'My«tti Boli«
proJi'i'tH, 119'1 11« ;|«ct a to ii|> a If y I Ila
pot 1 lilt purl of ihn program Is • li« i of tlu N«w*tfork World, for *100,000
Total . ..................................................
* «1,499.04
pinj«cl u««’da abolii * 10,000,000 1'1
manner In which the *l0.oou,000
j |ll 1 s-lf. g of a bill appropriating the- i dar.iag«*, alleging libel. Trie World
iiirlng l( to compie tImi, it I h un ex-
xlinll bu lippairl lama’ll. Ilioii' will lio II
ineiK u i » '
m tin i-onxlruction has supported Gaynor for mayor
LIABILITIEH
DOLLARS
p«p»lv« iiii <1« i tiiklug ut best, nnd frolli
Bv«ly Hi riimlala- among wa »torn h « iiu
of the Crater I ke highway. It is throughout the campaign. The article
itile- Idillio «tiiiidpolnt ut l>-UMt *4,000,-
Capital stock paid In ..........................
I 25.000.00
Ian» lilial r«|ll « i |ltlltl V«» tai proalira-
!■<", iiz d ti t m i I ki death of E II. mentioned in the still, was written by
Undivided profit*. h-»s expense* and tax«* paid
1,599.59
>00 nhotild be ulloltcd to thè Payettc-j
Due to bank* and banker*.........................................
ling« rila on of th« money fan tliolr re­
39.17
Harriman this { >»J< < t revolved a *e- Arthur Brisbane, «d'torial writer for
Boise project In ord> r to hurry thè
Individual deposit* subject to check
19.457.48
spe« tilo Hllll e*
v«r<> blow, but it I m felt that Ills lo«M the Hearst papers.
Demand certificate* of deposit.........
...........
70.00
. . in ■«
Time c<rtlflrat<-* of deposit,..»...........................
7.595.00
Fullure of Congr- •» to npportlon
will, In u iiiea»ei<-, be overcome per-
Tl
•
Baeramcnto
B«e
bellevt
*
that
Over In Washington n vast mid
Savings deposits ........................ ....................................
7,748.80
lili» fonal would thru.t Ilia- rospuiiHl-
hup* Miiffli’lently to uccompli*h the If tie question were rubmitted to the
i-oinprehnnslve Irrigation system hak
I
lallli.i of iippairtlonnramt upon the
Total ........................ .
I €1,498.04
di.-Mlred result.
ili part of t ¡i« pro- big gatne of Central Africa a motion
'if «li undertaken n work estimated ,
a*-----------------------------------
hliiiu ld«l s aif N«cr -tier) Bulllllgi-r, lllld
gram, of cour*«-, hinges on the out- would be carried unanimously that
.it tlie outset to rvqulro 15 years for
State of Oregon.
)
b tween tin- time tlio h xlnliii ni"
come of the- injunction case now a "faunal naturalist" I* a dangerous
County of Klamath,Iss.
completion. Senator Jones tin* al-
pa» i»’i| uiid Illa- linio a» ha n the Inst
pending before the «tate supreme person to be at large.
1, J. W. Siemens, ca*hl«r of the above mentioned bank, do sol­
ways been a staunch friend of nil Irrl-
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl­
alollnr h I ioii I i ) be distributed Mr. Ilnl-
court.
Stanley
Ketchel
should
stop
bl*
gallon movement*; the A'nkimn valley
edge and belief.
J. W. SIEMENS. Cashier.
It liger would bo one of th» niont
Another Item on the list I* the talking and attend a performance of
Correct—Attest:
G. W. WHITE,
Ims demonstrated the value of irrlgn- |
GEO. T. BALDWIN, Directors.
xuiight niter mon In \\ ashiliglon. Ilin
matter of *Mcurln ■: tin- early opening that classic drama, "Too Much John­
'¡on, and good luen nre waiting on the
Subscribed and sworn to before methls Stb day of September, 1909.
life, during thusc liny«, would bo u
of the Klamath Indian reservation, son," and perhaps It might be Just a*
I’. L. FOUNTAIN, Notary Public.
sagebriiHli de»«rt of that region for
burden Indeed.
This mutter hn* not been dropped, well of lie were accompanied by Jim
water from the government project. '
it I» b) no moan* rertniu thni con­
not wit branding the statement of Jeffrie*, for the tatter might find food
»
t 'crtninly where water w ill mnk« al-i
gress will authorise the ih * unnee of
R«v Mr. White The facts set forth for thought In the performance.
j moHt Valueles» land worth *2.b00,|
*10,000,000
worth of Irrigation
In that document are being looked
The Portland board of equalization
*3.00 and *4,000 an acre, ns It doe* In
bond*. A m hnx previously boon point-
Into, and tl.e result of the Investiga­ has ended its work < f hearing com­
the Yakima country, n paltry *4.000,-
a .1 out, 8t>. aka’i Cannon mid many In-
tion will lie • | iblished. as well az plaint* on the assessment* of county
000 or *5,000,000 ought to lx- divert­
tlio’otIni Eastern
men
In
both
brought to the attention of the In- property, whic h remind* us that there
ed to th« Yakima piojcct. Good busl-
In lain lie» of congrí* » will oppeii« the
lerlor I>«!itirtnient and the congres­ is a boa-d of equalization meeting ev­
n«s* demand* that It be done
The
choice line of
l-luu, mat wit liMtnnalinK It ho* the In-
sional delegation
ery morning In the courthouse here, r
•»tale of California has never received
montc* that
niitlco
alm .«met.I of the pr<-*ld> nt. N:>W It I m
it I i vpected that in the- next ses­ and those that have any complaints
It* full share of benefit* under the
l>- 'lining more nfld moro apparent
tlio
purelifiser
sion of Congri
Oregon will pluy a to make ’ihould make them right
t <’< liitnntIon act
The Hui rnniento
that -aairno aif the Wenteru dele-gut Ions
mor« Important part than it has for away.
lull«) Is demanVIlng a government
will have no direct Interest In It. for
ninny years. The obstructions to the
projec t, and a mighty big and mighty
H I» .a foregone conclusion that quite
recognition* of li . claims have all
Chico. Cal. Chico is after the
expensive project at that.
If * I O.-
it numba r of »talcs cannot hope to
been practically removed. The odium fight between Janies J. Jeffries, the
000,000 Is to lx* r a<b nallubla Im-
»hare In the «ilstrlbutlon of such a
of tl<- land fraud ca»>«s ha* passed, undefeated heavyweight, and cham­
I luedlntcly for Irrlgatlon, th« Callfor-
fund particularly stat«-* that have
and It I* exfiecteil that Senator* pion Jack Johnson, with this idea in
' nla delegation wHl ItM>l»t as the price
iilra-udy ba-en over-allotted, or stata-a
Bourne and Chamberlain nnd Con­ view. J. It Adler, a prominent hotel
of it* MUpport of the bonding ilelvga-
that have no fa-aalhlo project* tai prO-
gressmen Hawley nnd Elllp will oc­ man. and several other leading citi­
¡lion that 9l.ooo.ono or *3,000,000 be
MC^t.
cupy a more com mandi ng position zens, have wired Sam Berger an offer
it apart for the Sacwamento valley
It *o«ni* reasonuby certain that the
I than lias been accorded to th« delega­ of *50,000 to hold the big mill here.
i project.
a> unto will |> u » m tu« bond ¡»ule bill.
tlon tion) this mute Mince Secretary
And so il go< M ihrough the II-t of
I «-r« ma> enough
rn senator* In­
T Biehl« k k under took to work out hl*
Pari*. News »aa received here of
tut< -
But up to tlx- present tl;.>e It
ta .< ta-i tai p-mh It thrmiah H they
/.ystem of r» venge. Secretary Bal- the overwhelming defeat of the Span­
a I" ■ t»< <
uppiirc-nt that Ot
n
il.a< it.« fight, but hi the house tin
llr er hai i iit loose from the idiosyn- ish troop* by the Riff tribesmen, who
away behind In Its benefit* under the
number t-f member* directly con
i racles of hi* J'TedecfjfBors. and has surprised them at daybreak and after
reclamation law, I* being figure I upon
a il:id la numerically »'-ilk, aa com-
iM’ntcd that Oregon Is to receive Its a short engagement, put them to
ace on«- of the pocilblc bencficlarlix tin
la. ai. I to tli'- w haala- membei -hip, and
• proper recognition. President Taft flight. It Is reported that the loss
der the bondlug plan. The Malheur
XÑ BE FOUND EATRYWHERE POÍNTINGTOiS
tlaie the fight will be mad against
ha* ■ roved himself possessed of bet- will total C,009 men.
; l>rojc«-t I m at a stnnd.-tlll, nnd appar-1
great odd».
tar mettle than the strenuous Teddy,
; ently likely to remain In a cl a« tic '
While there I no doubt that the
New York.—The articles for the
who •• judgment v a* ever swayed by
! state for some time. C -htral O: gon
I nd ¡»»iii v.ould
a t n-’lble and
i.i* Inifiul dvc utterances and decl- Jeffries-Johnson fight will be signed
, bar no government project, nu<l n<>
buHlncMa like move looking to the
ifon*. It Is this change that gives before the end of the week. Both
Enrollment of studsnt* past y.ar 468.
liutnecllate prospect of getting one.
I
«::r!y completion of work* that ordi­
All gradual«* plactd In good position*?
h<>. •• to the local boosters and gives men are anxious to have the matter
Yet It siMin 1» to have it* fir*t railroad.
narily will drag out for a number df
Filled but SO por c*nt application* for office help.
t‘ ■ -n th confidence that Insures 9UC- settled, and both are confident of the
which would doubly Justify the gov-
Reputation
for thorough and personal Instruction.
years, I'm b.i plilun la growing that
result.
The operation on Jeffries’
ce»«.
ernment enterprise In the midst of
Sal* and rofining Influences.
there li con: (durable pcraon.il poli­
It Is also pro- »ed to join hands nose has been performed, and he
■ the arid secrlun. If California Is en­
tic* In ti.c luovenia nt. Some of th«
with Medford, < her through the claims he is feeling better than at
S.nd for new Foldtr and Suecas» Stori**.
'tilled to n share of tile 110,000,000
the bond I» ue are doing so In the
appointment of :> Joint committee or any time during the past six years
lot a new project, why not Oregon,
hope of strengthening themselves po­
through a coallt >n of the conimer- He thought his nose was fractured, -
why not some of the other state* that I
litically. Thia I* particularly true of
clal organizations of the two cities. but only a slight fleshy growth was
l.ave never benefitted In proportion to'
STUDENTS WHEM
> «natora and representatives who ure
B tter re tilts can be secured by this found.
»llOllIVlö CWfPfTLKT WITHOUT CHARGE
the amount* they have contributed io
a ion to come up for ro-clectlon.
co-operative plan than if the work
iI k - reclamation fund?
Steve Stukel filed a suit for the re­
A notable Inatance of thia kind I*
were done Independently.
Evidently *10,000,000 Is Tar from
covery of money Monday evening
Senator Carter of Montana. Carter’*
During the coming winter a num-
W W WW
AA VA W
uifflclent to satisfy the demands that
against Bert Davis and his wife, Amy-
term I* about to expire, and a fl-ht l <
her of matters of importance to the
will be made* If a bond Iwtue Is author­
Davis. F. H. Mills is attorney for the
to be made upon him. lie n.-eda al
city will receive the attention of Its
ized; It would take- *10,000,000 a
plaintiff.
the help he cun get. und he I oo I t t-
loading citizens and the Chamber of
ear for a aonslderable period of years
the trunscontlni-vl.il railroad» 'hat
Commerce. It Is recognized that the
io Mitlafy everybody.
And such a
< roan hl* state tp help him In hia time
time is at hand when something must
i proposition a* that, notwithstanding
of trouble. The Great Northern has
bo done to shape the future destinies
it makes no tux whatever upon the
Following is a copy of an "Auc­
long lieeti prodding Carter because It
not only of the city, but the entire
I !■’< lend treasury, would In- extremely
tioneer
’s License." It was issued to
believed that not enough gover» inept
county, and it Is felt that the winter
-difficult to slide- through congress.
II.
Rabbes
of the Home Realty Co.,
irrigation woik wax being done a'ong
months will best serve the purpose of
MRS. M.
Prop’r
The only way trouble cun be avoid-
It.» line of road In Montana, and
maturing plans nnd putting them Into permitting this company to conduct
ed will be through an apportionment
the Straw Auction Sale:
Modern improvements.
73 rooms and suites.
notice hna been served on the senator
effei t.
made in (he Icglslatloti mithorlzlng
il.at h« mind get bony. Carter, ’li«re
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
One of the first things to receive
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦»♦♦♦ ♦
th«- issu«- of bonds. and If thnt appor­
Rooms,
Etc.,
Etc.
fore, la strongly in favor of the bond
the attention of thes- gentlemen Is
Auctioneer’* Uccnse
♦
tionment la not very generai, thè
iHHite, for lie believe* that out of the
the matter of s curing a larger ap­
This
certifies
that
HENRY
♦
< .;l*hiili>n will have little active sup-
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS >
*10,000,000 lie ought to get not lea*
propriation
for
I
he
development
of
R
A
HUES
ha*
deposited
the
sum
♦ £ u«
| port.
t: an *3,000,000 or *1.000,000 for the
Crater La’ e na anal
park.
The
of Ten Dollars with the Police ♦
.Milk river project In Montana. The
sums
heretofore
set
aside
for
this
Judge for an Auctioneer’s Li­ ♦
An Interesting article In the Por’-
tlreal Northern has put It up to htm land Journnl tells the story of t1»« purpose have been far too small, be­
cense for the period of six ♦
RAILROAD BOOMING
no good roads or even trails. Good
to have thia project rushed to com­ old ’nine illite
months. This therefore author­ ♦
who twenty-six years ing only sufficient to meet the ex­
roads are almost a necessity where
pletion, mid thl* I m the most feasible .Igo helped II. W. Campbell, now of penses of the superintendent, clerical
izes the said Henry Rabbes to ♦ Between Seven anil Eight Tliou-umd construction work is being done, and
plan that has yet presented itscif to Lincoln, Neb., to discover the possi- h< lp and keep the buildings in proper
.Mi-ii Busy in the Ib-si bute»
pursue the calling or occupation ♦
nowhere so much as around a rail-
him.
repair.
Notwithstanding
th«»
limited
Canyon.
of
an
auctioneer
within
the
lim
­
♦
hili'les of dry farming In South ,»a-
road camp.
Senator Warren of Wyoming la mi ki.ni. The little burro who played funds at his disposal. Superintendent
its of the city of Klamath Fall* ♦
The camp* in the canyons are. for
other strong advocate of the bend xti'h an Important part in the glorl- Arant has made great improvements
Word comes from Bend saying that
for the term of six months from *
the most part,
frame
permanent
issue, and hna been Interviewed re ou.-i history of the Coeur d’Alene In the matter of roads, but what has
* he Oregon Trunk railread is busy in
date hereof.
houses with tar paper roofs. making
cently a» favoring the Immediate li- country Is almost a divinity, yet but been done only emphasizes the neces­
Witness my hand and the seal ♦ the Deschutes canyon, nnd that there
it appear as though the grading work
rlgatlon of a hlg tract of hind In what little Is known of the old mule whose sity for greater things; and It is to
of said city this 30th day of Oc­ ♦ has been no cessation in the work of
will continue all wifiter.
1« known ai) the Goshen Hole country trail Campbell followed across the secure the money necessary that the
tober, 1909.
♦ grading. It is a safe estimate to say
The Oregon Trunk will prove an
in Wyoming. The big I'athfinder dam grainfield, noticing that
efforts
contemplated
will
be
directed.
A.
L.
l.EAVITT.
Police
Judge.
♦ that between seven and eight thou­
where the
expensive
piece of engineering, cost-
In Wyoming la atoring an enoriuotui mule’s hoofs had trntnpled tile ground
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ sand men are at work there front the
I
Ing
probably
twice as much as the
1 month of the river as far as Willow
«lurtntIty of water, hut the only diver­
The *25,000
I
depot Is nearing com-
around the corn It grew stronger and
We are ready to conduct others -
'
original
eset
I
mates.
A large part of
sion la being made In Nebraska, and taller than where the ground was not plot Ion. The walls are complete, but
creek. About 400 men are at work
auctioneer, clerk, advertising and all
thus the water of Wyoming Is being packed. So to an old mule turned out the tiled floor and slate roof have yet
neat­ Sherars bridge, with camps the grade is through solid rock,
other details, complete.
I which will mean tons of dynamite
utilized to Irrígale lands wholly ¡n n
carrying from I twenty to fifty men
to die belong* some of the credit of to be laid and they constitute the|
No matter what you have stock of
neighboring state.
The I’athfinder tin- discovery of utilizing thousands slowest part of the work. Agent
scattered every half mile up and and other explosives.
goods, household effects, houses or
dam I* storing more than enough of acres of land otherwise almost use­ Thompson said today that the depot
Below, crews are at work on the
down the river. The work near the
lots, farms, stock or machinery. We
water to Irrigate the Nebraska land; less.
other
side of the river, showing that
Columbia
consists
mainly
of
build
­
would probably lie completed the first can handle It for you to your advan-
enough, It Is said, to irrigate^ the
the
O.
R. & N. has not given up Its
ing good wagon roads to carry sup­
f the year, it will lie the finest depot
Goshen Hole country ns well, thuu
tactics,
is probably
1» • • W-'O down
w w 1« to
w the
*.*1X7 camps.
V »1111
a It • *•*•«>
w*.. v. ■» ••••
• •' — I »- even
• •• though a it V MO
a v WM f
lilies
has been;
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bowno of Bo­ on the Southern Pacific railroad, and
giving Wyoming nt least a fair share nanza were in the city for a few days a source of pride to the residents
a great handicap both to the survey- ’ hopelessly out of the race so far as
»if the benefits from a big ntorage sys- this week.
Red Front ora and others that there have been Central Oregon is concerned.
rhone Hit
here.
'
I
*i<>,000,1)00
bond
THE FIRST TRUST -SAVINGS BANK
;
M ason &S lough
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON &. SLOUGH
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f
IiMES
Facts Wörth Noting
Home Realty Company
:
HOME
REALTY
CO.
M c M illan ,