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W. Fanning, nursing J. M Johnson, scalp bounty COUnt) poor 23.00 .1 II Burk, scalp bounty R. E. Hunsaker, road work 15.00 J. W. Manning Jr., scalp I 50 bou nt V Glass A Prudhommo • Co,, supplies 3 74 J W. Manning Jr., scalp E. J. MURRAY, Editor. 90 bounty E. S Phillips, supt. of countv 00 L A West. scalp bounty roads SO II. D Stout, scalp bounty Klamath Stables, liver» coun ty poor 4.50 T. M. Cunningham, scalp bount y W, W. Lewis, sprinkling 3 50 5.00 .1 B Chambers, scalp bounty streets......................... 4 5 5 TWO* DOLLARS PLR YEAR IN ADVANCE Itarrv E Wilson, scalp bounty II Boivin, fixture assessor’s 3 > » 1 otll co 3 25 Joe Weeks, scalp bounty John Lee Ball, scalp lioiinty lames F. Morgan, transporta 10 00 All communications submitted for publication iu the columns of this tion county poor 6 00 Thus. Balk lev, scalp bounty 3 00 paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume I John J. Rahm, transporta 9 50 Peter Glenn, sculp boiintv articles will be published. .1. W Xdklns, scalp bounty tion county poor (disal r> 00 lowed in the sum of $10) L. West, scalp bounty 3.50 I. \ West, scalp bounty 3 00 IL M. Richardson, court re Three Reasons taiven DAY IS' REPLY TO < ilAlUiES Chas Donart. scalp bounty 2 95 porting I .80 Raymond Ward, scalp bounty “The Klamath project, in spite of Utter A Burns, lumber county <> 43.00 It (' Lindsay, scalp bounty roads 1.50 all obstructions and difficulties, physi I (Continued From Page One.) Anderson. s<nlp Irwin Hodson Co., supplies 190.00 Clayton cal. legal and financial, was approved Farmers' Implement Co., re bounty by Director Walcott and Secretary 5.50 H. II Garr, scalp I mhiii I v pairing county grader Clear lake, included iu the Carr It. W. Tower, scalp boutfty ranch, was purchased for $183,000 Hitchcock mainly for three reasons; .1. G. Swan, expenses visiting schools 59 8 5 l! N. Coston, scalp bounty “First As above quoted, the law It is charged in the dispatch that this G N ('«»sten, sculp bounty I*. L. Fountain. I day school property had been ‘offered by th<* required a large amount of work to convention 2 00 O. Davison, scalp bounty It C. Ontmnn, scalp bounty owners when the government began be taken up in Oregon and Califor William Barks, 1 day school convention I I 2 00 O W Howard, scalp bounty this project for 135,000.’ The state nia. as these are states in which large II. M Bagby, scalp bounty 1 Chas. W. Sherman. 1 day sums are received from the sales of ment in quotation marks is false, and Paul ll' leht, sculp bounty 3 school convention 2.00 at the hearing W. C. Dalton, who public lands, and no other feasible F. H.McCormick. 1 day school E. M licppc, scalp bounty I I convention 2 00 E Nelson, scalp bounty was part owner, denounced it as fals > project had at that time been discov Star Drug Store, supplies 45 and offered to forfeit $500 to any ered in either. At the present time R. W. Tower, 1 day school convention 16 2 00 Gee T Cline, office relit one who could substantiate such a the expenditures in Oregon and Cali Daniel Gordon. 1 day school •» •» E. J Murray, printing fornia are less than the law requires statement. convention 2 00 C. C. Dlsenroth, guarding J (I Swan, superintendent's quarantine, disallowed In “The Carr ranch has been held at and this fact is being constantly used full 69.00 salary 200.00 $350,000 and an option for thi - to bring pressure upon the depart J. I), Witt, care of county poor 133 1!. Z. F. Hawkins, 1 day school ment to take up additional work In amount was in existence at the time convention 2.00 I D Witt, care of county poor I o 4 (’> > the purchase was made. For the these states. J. p l.ce. deputy hire 225.00 Model Bakery, bread for Second It is an interstate proj county poor 3.2 •' F T. Sanderson, barbs coun- smaller sum mentioned, the service, tv poor 28.00 acquired 14.500 acres of the best land i ect and for this reason could not be J. G, Swan, postage and sup plies 15.00 F T Sanderson. barhs coun- of th* ranch and IS miles of riparian so advantageously developed by pri Midway Tel. A Tel. Coompony t V iMxir 5 1.03 rights around Clear lake. A state- | vate capital or state authority. The 20 93 J. Scott Taylor, printing charges for long distance I5.K I Bushong a . Co . supplie.'« 3.70 ment that the company retained the i state of California and Oregon both | Ear! Whitlock, coroners claim lohn .1 Rahm, county poor 8 00 and disallowed in the sum best land on the ranch is false. Prac-1 passed legislative enactments invlt-' of $.' ’. 00 19.00 Earl Whitlock, coroners claim 15.00 ing the United States to take up this ticallv all of the good meadow land j Geo Ritter, county ronda ss IS Irwin H< Ison Co., supplies and all of the laud most convenient to project, and ceded all rights to state . 1.00 \. D Miller. Justice fees 10.85 school superintendent W B. Baia ■■«, Justice court water and most of the land valuable : lands to the United States for this H.M M. nt: ng. assistant pros fee 5.5 0 ecuting attorney . 10.00 for agricultural purposes was ob-1 purpose. The local people, including John G. Shallock, constable W. L. Culbertson, making tained by the purchase, the remaining Mr. Ady, also urged the adoption of 5.00 fees 1 ou keys acres being mostly of an inferior the project. Disallowed in the sum of 2.50 Mat Rise, witness justice “Third—Upper Klanuth lake. ' J G. Swan, traveling ex 3.50 court ... < haracter. Klamath river and Lower Klamath 2.50 T. J. Zmora. witness justice penses ..................................... 15.00 court 3.50 Adams Canal Necesaary lake are all navigable waters, and S. C. Graves, bridge sign Lawrence Stayton. witness A. D. Miller, justice fees state therefore are under the jurisdiction “The ditch known as the Adams 3 50 11.75 justice court vs. Bubun, et al <anal was purchased for $100,000. of the general government. Lewis Wer:Ich. witness jus- John G. Shallock, constable “The legality of irrigating land The statement that it was valued by tire court 4 40 3 50 fees state vs. Buban. et al James Ingraham, witness jus- me government engineers at $41.00 J that may also require drainage was S. L. Walker, witness fees 150 lire court state vs. Buban,-et al 1.50 is not borne out by the public records, carefully considered by the assistant R. R. Hamilton. witness jus- J. G. Swan. traveling ex and is not true. Its construction cost attorney-general and determined in 10.00 tire court 1.50 penses ....................................... about $78,000. It was necessary to the affirmative.” A J. Manning. wit liess jus- A. D. Miller, justice fees state tlce court 3 to 9.7 vs. Johnson incorporate this into the project, as A. D. Miller, justice fees 13 15 Ben Fans, constable fees state its water right controlled the rec COUNTY WARRANTS vs. Johnson, and disallowed John G. Shallock. constable lamation of the marsh lands of Lower 16.00 «> 10 fees in the sum of $5.00 Klamath lake. The canal is also Schedule of expenses, warrants Mrs. Lola Martin. Witness 6.20 \.D Miller, justice fees 8.50 John G. Shallock, constable fees useful and will be used as a part of drawn on the General Fund Novem ber term of the County Court. 1909. 8.50 fees the canal system. The former owner S. T. Summers, county roads $ 41.50 Maude Jones, witness fees 8.50 Glass k Prudholme Co . sup Edward Jones, witness fee now offers to purchase the system J. P. Lee. salary ........................ 250.00 Jesse Jarvis, witness fee 23.00 j 8.50 plies. disallowed In full back at a much higher price, if de S. T. Summers, commission 9.00 C. T. Oliver, advertising 150.00 Crosby Hamson, witness fee er’s salary ................................ 28.00 Judson Collins, witness fee 9.00 W. A. Walker, commissioners sired by the United States, and avets • liar. 78.40 that he will make a profit by such a W. B. Barnes, sheriff's salary 416.67 A.D.MIller. justice fees state W. B. Barnes, stamps and sta 6.60 vs. PeltZ C. It. DE LAP. transaction. tionery ........... 20.00 John G. Schallock. constable County Clerk “The Moore Bros, had large filings John G. Schallock. janitor's 1.70 By CHAS. F. DE LAP. fee, state vs. Peltz ......... salary ......................................... 100.00 S. L. Walker, witness fee Deputy Clerk for water flowing in Link river, which 1.50 i state vs. Peltz at that time were not limited by law, W. B. Barnes, board of pris oners .......................................... 127 88 John G. Schallock. constable Will Brotherton came In Wednes as is now the case in Oregon. These Claude H. Daggett, treasur 1.50 day from his homestead on the gap state vs. Peltz waters were partly used by them for er’s salary................................. 166.67 A.D.MIller, justice fee, state, road to Bonanza, taking out sup- 5.00 5.70 piles. vs. Gee Pan .......... power purposes above Klamath Falls Claude H. Daggett, stamps .... J. B. Griffith, judge's salary.. 166.67 Will G. Wilson, constable fee They also owned the major portion of C. R. DeLap. clerk’s salary 300.00 1.70 state vs. Gee Pan D. W. Cox of Merrill Is stopping at the right of way necessary for tbt C. R. DeLap, deputy hire......... 386.66 John Irwin, prosecuting at the American Keno canal on the west side of Link C. R. DeLap, expressage and torney state vs. Gee Pan ... 10.00 and repair of typewriter ... 2.00 A.D.MIller. justice fee, state giver, which is necessary for the irri 20.00 6 20 Mr. and Mrs. J. Hessig are down vs. Robinson ......... gation of the lands between Klamath C. R. DeLap. stamps................ W. B. Barnes, deputy hire...... 250.00 John G. Schallock. constable from the Fort. Falls and Keno, on the west side. Crisler & Stilts, meat for 2 20 fees state vs. Robinson “For all these rights the govern county poor ............................. 14.15 A.D.MIller justice fee state •Sure o< Himself 6.20 vs. Chinaman ment agreed to build a portion of the Crisler & Stilts, meat for county poor ............................. 7.30 John G. Schallock. constable "1'11 give you a position as clerk to Keno canal with 3o per cent larger Earl Whitlock, coffin for 1.70 fees state vs. Chinaman capacity than needed for the govern start with,” said the merchant, “and countv poor ............................. 20.00 John Irwin, prosecuting at ment project, in order to carry a por A. Wickstrom, wood for court , torney fee state vs. China pay you what you are worth. Is that house ..................... 190.00 10.00 man ............................................ tion of the water to which Moore satisfactory? ” A.D.MIller, justice fee state Bros, were entitled, to a point where Ward & Obenchain, mdse. county poor ............................. 8.10 6 45 I “Oh, perfectly!" replied the college vs. Gutlsj a greater fall could be obtained and Ward & Obenchain, mdse. Harry Pearson, constable fee 16 60 Kfaduate; "but er do you think enough power developed to compen county poor ....... 37.45 state vs Gulley............ John Gulley, witness fee state sate them for the rights surrendered. E. M. Heppe, nursing coun the firm can afford It?" Catholic i ty poor 1 8 00 9 10 vs. Gulley .......... This canal as built cost less than ¡Standard Times. Withrow-Melhase Co., office A.D.MIller, justice fee state $90,000. rent ............................................ 30.00 vs. Fitz Gerald J. T. Morgan, nursing county John G. Schallock, constable No Water Kight Granted Poverty Sign poor ...................... 2.55 2.20 fee state vs. Fitz Gerald Seeing a tramp hurrying away “The government granted no water Model bakery, bread county A.D.MIller, justice fee Btate poor .... 3.20 ».so from a large house a fellow profes- right, but received a concession of a vs. John Doe............ John G. Schallock. constable portion of the water rights already F. D. Alexander, hauling leaves ....... 4.00 4 60 slonal asked him what luck he had fee state vs. John Doe claimed by Moore Bros, and retains I K. K. K. Store, mdse, county A.D.MIller, justice fee state met with. “It ain’t worf askin' there," the possession of the canal and tlie', poor j....................... 5.75 5.70 vs. Alva Lewis was the reply. "I just 'ad a peep use of two-thirds of its capacity for Irwin Hotnon Co., blanks tor John G. Schallock, constable sheriff s office ................. 6.30 1.70 through the winder. It’s a poverty- fee state vs. Alva Lewis public purposes, while the other third I O. A. StearnB, fruit inspection 15.00 A.D.Miller, justice fee state carries the water to which the Moore ; G. Heitkemper, repairing 8.30 stricken 'ouse, mate. There was vs. Ed McLaughlin Bros, ate ■uillled to a point where! clock ........................................... 1.50 John G. Schallock, constable acshually two lydies playin' on one they have installed a plant for its use. Geo. R. Hurn. supplies county fees state vb . Ed McLaugh I 'planner! ” Philadelphia Inquirer. roads ......................................... 10.75 | 1.70 lin ............... The total expense incurred by the Shive Bros. & Co., mdse, A.D.Miller, justice fee state government, therefore, and the com 39.45 county poor ............................. 9.25 i Pkillip OdM A Noti-< ombatant pensation which it gives to Moore W. E. Bowdoin, printing ,.r.. 35.25 I W. B. Barnes, constable U-e 6.00 ; "Why don’t you play bridge 7.60 Bros, by this contract is a propor J. M. Robin, milk county poor stat«- ve . Phillip Oden J.B.Griffith, mattresses coun tionate part of the expense of the The Square Deal, supplies for i whist?” court house .................. .’........ 12.29! 6.00 ty poor canal required to carry their waters Earl Whitlock, coroner's "Because I want to be popular. If j Monarch Mercantile Co., mer one-third of $90,000, or $30,000. claim ................. .................... 35.80 i 7.15 you play badly you lose and people 1 chandise county poor This is a low valuation to place upon Shive Bros. & Co., mdse, Monarch Mercantile Co., mer 40.10 ' countv poor ............................ 7.30 wish you were out of the game. And I chandise county poor the rights of way and water rights K. F. Light and Water Co., Monarch Mercantile Co., mer- If you play well you win and people, obtained by the government as far as 8.10 lights and water ................... 36.50 chandlce county poor possible in its construction work. . wish you were out of the game Just J. Scott Taylor, printing no Monarch Mercantile Co., mer tice of board of equaliza “The Ankeny Sanai was purchased 7.30 the same.”—Washington Star. chandise county poor tion,, disallowed in Robt. Casey, refunding taxes 10.85 1 lor $50,000, and not $104,000, as the sum of $15.84 and al I 32 Nellie Nelson, refunding taxes stated by your correspondent. Neither Pcr|M'timl Perils 4.80' Eugene L. Snider, refunding lowed in the sum of.............. was this canal valued at $20,000 by Earl Whitlock, coroner’s 9.37 taxes ............................... ......... “How did you enjoy your vHk to claim .......................................... 5.00 A. D. Harpold, any government engineer, so far as refunding 7.20 the big city?” taxes ......................................... known. The price paid is considered K. F. Light and Water Co., lights and water county »» answered Farmer Corn-' W. D. Klngdon, refunding "Well," reasonable by good judges, and its 1.60 poor ........................ 9.90 taxes ......................................... purchase was necessary to clear the J. F. Goeller & Son, lumber I tossel, "It was somethin' of a change William Woods, witness jus county poor 1.60 way for the government project. tice court ................... 2.20 to see the sign 'beware of pickpock William Denison, witness jus “The purchase of the work, rights .1. A. Thonips« n, livery hire county poor ............................. 4.00 tice court 2 20 ets,' in the depot, instead of 'look out and filings of the Klamath Canal com E. C. Greeley, lining stove William Thompson, witness for the locomotive' here at the grade pany, which had entered the field at 2.75 j and drayage .......... 2.20 justice court .......................... crossin ’.”- Washington Star. D. B. Campbell, house rent this point before the government be Al Hart, witness justice 20.00 county i>oor 2 20 court gan work, was made for $150,000 “ 1 ■ -------- —- \ 1.40 i Joe Miller, witness justice H. Boivin, repairing fountain I’crinBylvanla’H anthracite coal out-' a price which has been much dis Underwood’s pharmacy,drugs 2.20 court cussed and specifically approved by put of approximately 35,250,000 tons! county poor . .................. 17.10.; J. A. Smith, witness justice the irrigators at the time as being Ward & Obenchain, mdse. court 4.00 for the- first six months of this year | countv poor 8.35 I Geo. Pepper. .witness JuStlc- entirely reasonable and just. As C. S. & R. S. Moore, lumber court ................. 4.00 eclipsed all records. much as possible of this work was county poor 50.79 Frank Marcus, witness justice utilized in the construction of the C. S. & R. S. Moore, lumber court ......................................... An Italian engineer has completed county roads 262.26 Peter Schonchln, scalp bounty final project, but not all could be so a small hydroplane capable of skim S. B. Booth, scalp bounty utilized, but the purchase was neces K. F. Iron Works, work on county vault ................ 5.60 Joe Weeks, scalp bounty ming the water at a rate of 125 sary to clear the field, and avoid liti Roberts * Hanks, supplies Wm. Lathrop, scalp bounty gation. miles an hour. county poor ............................. 74.75 J. M. Johnson, scalp bounty . KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OHEGON. J. No. 7107 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK the clone of business, nt Klamath Falls, In the Slate of Oregon, at November Iti, 1909 It EMOI R< ES I Limns and Discounts Overdrafs, secured und unsecured I’ S bonds to secure circulation Bonds, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Duo from national banka < not remove agents) Due from state and private banka and buoi companies ami savings banka from approved reaervo agents t rust anil cents specie, $6,(Bill. f,0, 113,9 48 ..... 10.000 9 30,462 640 36 • 3,093 31.716 1.030 149 83 83 00 ■ < 114 .o on 07 00 •• 4 I 6.88 I 50 500 O<) Total $146,596 7« DOLL NUM $ 25.000 00 7.600 oo 4.048 'Hl 9.700 00 1.600 •I •91 7o 90,330 78 7,425.37 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, loss expenses and luxen paid National bank notes outstanding Duo to other nut limai banka Du*' to stale and private banka and bankers . Individual deposits subject to chock Demand certificates of deposit Total $1 46,596.76 State of Oregon, ) County of Klamath,)ss I. W. A. Dclzell, < ashler of t|t,. above named bank, do sol- otnnly swear that the above statement Is true to th* best of my knowl edge and belief. a DELZELL. Cashier. Correct Attest: |, )• W ILLI I 8. GEO T BALDWIN. Din-ctors J. A. MADDOX, .......-........ — - Subncrlbisl and sworn to before me this 19th dav of November. 1909 P L. FOUNTAIN, Notary Public. Before You Buy Your Winter Supplies Don’t forget to-get our prices on Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans V Dried Fruits and everything in the Grocery Line. 25c. Monarch Try our Coffee You can’t beat it in quality MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY Phone 1051 I A Splendid Ovffdll COPPER for every use. Cut generous ly full, two hip pockets. Felled scams. Continuous fly. RIVETED r * * ; k!| < I. ‘ MURPHY. GHANI & CO. MaAtdaHu/c' i iMtiasisv (B. 'v > X A SATISFACTION I he feeling I want to exist between you and me. I am trying to make my name and satisfaction synonymous. You can help me. Don’t holler and cuss if I have worked for you and it’s not been satisfactory, but bring it back and give me a chance to make my word of guarantee food. One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s worth. I hose are the very kind of goods I carry and are all made by the most reliable firms. I would like to have your business. I have been told that I am on the WRONG side of the street nevertheless you arc not treating your self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy. T. * ts Me S e I’Sm. OVERALLS; " ? MCHATTAN L