♦ ♦ or KLAMATH 4OUNIY. offr i al paper KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. ♦ * KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 30, 1*09 VOL. XIV. ANOTHER BIG FIRE AT WEED THIRD \\ IIKII IIAM Oil I It III It IX PANT THREE AA I I l •-< I l><«tr<>y Fillin’ A wr«l ■>( l.umlx-r to A i<'|><>it from Wit'tl state» Hint n • in of Im • ndiary origin started In the main lumber yard of tbe Weed Lumber Compuny lit tn Id n I a h t Hutiir day, uml for two bourn th« entire force of the big company fought the flatiK'> Hint thri nti'iii'd to dontroy not only th» lumber In the yard but the mill» mid now dry nlK'd an Well. The total I oh . i will reach between |&,0ou mp| >7..'>00 The lumber «1« atroyed wan dlri'tly back of th« big milt mid the fortunate swerving of th« wind Hitvi'd th« building. Several Itnllnti» who fought th« Or« wete Injured «lightly, on« of them being quit« badly hurt, (’harlea Os­ wald, another employ«» of On com pany, «iislaln«'d n few minor brill»«-» There In absolutely no doubt about th« Inii-ndlnry origin of th« fir« The piles were all found to be burning from the bottom. Indlentlng that th«- firebug had made u determined ef­ fort to destroy tie vast quantity of lumber plliwl In the yards. Thin In the third tire Weed han had within three month» mid I the »,.< ond that lot« rinilteil In »«rlouH dam­ age to the Weed I.umber Company. Illi.I. n Y h TEM T o TAI’ RED- AVOOD OF NORTH < Al.ll <»RNI A Itnnior« Tliat Oregon I'runk I.Im* Will lie Extended Through t'a-iiirnl Oregon to Illi li Timber L«n- '< hut«n Valley nnd Central Oregon southwest by the Crater Lake National Park, and croaalng th« Rogue River Valley, Into the redwood timber of lad Norte County to the coast nt Creaccnt City. The report la largely baaed on re­ cent occurrence« In and about Med­ ford which have just como to light. Th«» name of John F. Stevens figure« prominently In the matter, a« It also did In connection with th«« Oregon Trunk Line before Its real backers were flnnlly announced. James J. lllll. when In Portland Iasi week. d«clln<«d to discuss the Oregon Trunk line, saying that It« eventual terminal would be ascer­ tained upon the completion of the rond, leaving the Inference that Bend would not neccHHarlly figure In that light And these are the circumstances leading up to the concliiHlon« that the northern lines are contemplating tap­ ping one of the richest timber belts In the world through Its gateway of th« Deschutes Valley: In June Inst Stevens and a party of lllll engineers came south from Rend In an automobile by way of the Crater Lak«» National Park to the Rogue River Valley and to Med­ ford, which Is on the line of the Southern Pacific between A«hland and Grant's Pass. For the last fifty miles of this trip the route taken by th«» Stevens party was through the country In which the Pacific & Eastern Railway hnd been projected, but never completed, the road having gone Into the hands of a receiver after fourteen ntlles of grading had been delivered. About the same time John Roberts Allen, a New York operntor, who Is said to havo acted before In the ca­ pacity of a Hill scout, appeared at Medford and in July and August ne­ gotiated nnd completed the purchase of the Pacific A Eastern Railway. Following this purchase graders were at once put to work, nnd It was discovered that th«» contract had b«»n given to Porter Bros., who are doing the work on the Deschutes line. Aden did not stop with the pur- chare of the bankrupt road. Before leaving for the East ho had secured a fifty-year franchise for an inter­ urban trolley line running through the Rogue River Valloy, and inci­ dentally had picked up mi Interest In •'M AN INA" PEOPLE several timber holding» und probable TO 111. REFORMED townsite locutions. — Among other things, All«-n mal Sc< i« «iiry W 11 «.oil I'litii» to I'laiit He«-«l of IndiiHtry Among Central a careful personal ins|M«ct|on of th«' American l*«-«q*l*- country between Medford uml cent City, In l>«l Norte County, along WASHINGTON, D. C , Dec. 29. th« lln« of th« old Draper survey. Together with n man by th« num« To make the Central American citi­ of Town«», h«» owns th« Blue Irodg zen live les» In the future und more copper mln«, at the point where tbe In th«« present Is th«- large, not to -ay Htri-tiuouH tusk which Secretary old survey i-rosaes the California nfP< nlng up th« pathwuy to the Crater of th«> experts sent there says that ■ •ven food except th«- fruit which in Lake Park Contracts have b«-cn let for the ihut «Ululate can not be kept from construction us far a« Butt«« Falls, growing Is cared for on the "ma 'hirly-one miles from Medford, and nana" system. I'nclc Ham is Investing millions of i th«- |l>.<* Is surveyed as far as th«« ■I'llIarH In Panama and the operation park From Butte Falls to B«nd the ¡«ml surveillance of the canal will distance 1« roughly 200 miles, and those who claim to «peak advisedly noceMitat«« a large colony th«-re. , «ay that this gap will be filled and , With the excitement of completing the 1**11 line built Into th« Rogue th«« digging of the ditch, vitality per- : haps may be fairly well maintained llli«t country and on to the coast on canned food, but this Is only a Obviously th«- «Ignlflcmic«- of Al- |> « i ' h ««iterations In this t «!«•- temporary makeshift, not overly good I - *i>l un Ills relations with lllll, but for engineer«* digestion« at that, and i Inter«--t shown by Steven« Is taken a very bad basis upon which to lay ■ the activity und health of the per-i a» <‘Viden<«' to thin point by thos<< who have been following the developments manent future caretaker of the pro- i Ject. « f th«« last summer. These |M«op)c do not believe that lllll Intends to continue building I E. IMil N\ RECEIVES X Mis. «town Hi« coast from Cr« »cent City. HMiE r<> SO NOTIFY 11*1.E MEN Th« ic are other Indications In tin- lie tlvlty of the Walker interests. In add­ U <«rl> < «'tiiiiicii« «-«I on Pacific A East­ ern I tai I r< ii«< I Near Eagle ing to their holdings In Shasta Coun­ Point ty, that are interpreted a« meaning | that lllll will bull«! south through the Klamath Lake country and on F. E. Ank«-ny Wednesday recelv«-«! President En­ through the timber belt, where i un »age from Walker and the Terry Company ar«« ver«!. of the Jackson County Bank at Medford, requesting him to notify all located In thl« connection It Is said that the Idle men In Klamath Falls that Walker and th« Terry Company hnv<- ther«> Is work f«ir them on the I*. & r«w«ntly com«- to a b««tter understand­ E. Railroad m-ar Medford. Mr. En- ing. The Terry Company In now op­ i yard state- that 5C0 men are wanted erating a broad gang«« logging road at one«'. north from Anderson, and Walker has Th«- Pacific & Eastern Is the road a survey which could I»«« coupled with i that has been taken ov«-r recently by this < ml leading through th«« Pitt parties suppos«*d to repr«ment the lllll River timber. j Interests. Work is at present being Til's Is on«« of the routes which It don«- on the roaA» Y I UIJ» TO t.EI ENOI (.11 MEN I n< le Situi lln* New l‘rol»l«*ln to M«-«-l — Ila» More Sliip» Tliun Men to Man Them WASHINGTON, D. Dec. 29 In ti developnt« nt of the navy the Unit«-«! States has reached a point at w lih h It Is necessary for C<»ngr«-»H to stop ami consider. It Is no longer a question of build- Im? InAtb-shlps, but a question of manning th« in. Already th«- navy has 45,000 men, but the number If in­ sufficient to man the ships now at »«-•i and tbo.-e that are «non to go Into comml»»lon. To secure a crew for th«- Michigan, which will Join the Atl'irtlc fl«et. It was necessary to pl:i«c tn«- New York In reserve. On tiie Pa-I tic coast there are two cruls- < 1». th« Milwaukee and Charleston, which I ev<- but a single crew. When on«- r« < to sea th«- other must re­ main fast to the lock. To keep ’h«-m all In trim th«- navy has adopted tie policy of taking them out In turns. Within the next few months three battl« -hips. In addition to th«- Michi­ gan, will be ready to join th«.- fleet. These an- th«- South Carolina, a sls- t«-r Bhlp of the Michigan, and the two giant battleships, North Dakota and D«*laware Tliese will require a com­ plement of at least *00 men each, and at th«- pr«">«-nt tltn«- th* re are non«- In sight. To place them in commis­ sion, It will be necessary to reduce the cr«-ws on th«- ships afloat, or place three of the four new battle­ ships In reserve. STATEHOOD TO AWAIT < ENSl’S N«-w Mexico and Arizona Must lb Patient WASHINGTON, I). C.. Dec. 29.— Statehood legislation at the present session of Congress will not go be­ yond giving authority to the people of New Mexico and Arizona to hold constitutional conventions and pro- . vide m«-ans for such conventions, if the w ish« s of leading members of. Congress dictate the policy. Tills ; program Is in harmony with the mes­ sage of President Taft. In the last session of the Sixtieth I Congress the House paaaed a bill to admit New Mexico and Arizona as separate States. It was predicted the measure would go through the S«-n- ate quickly. Such was not the case. Some members of the Senate com- mitt«H- did not like the looks of cer­ tain land grants to individuals which hail been received under «»Trritorial administration. Some claims for large holdings under Spanish grants also were viewed with suspicion. Furthermore, estimates coming from the Territories as to popula­ tion, both as to numbers and class, were not a«-cepted. and it was thought best to delay action until after the 1910 decennial census could be com- I PPER LIKE NEWS j pleted. Taft’s «»commendation, it Is said, The ball at St. Cloud Hall on will furnish the excuse for delay. Christmas night was a roaring suc­ In the case of th«» adoption of the cess. where flfty-flve merry dancers , Constitution of Oklahoma, the elec­ ' whirled through the hall In time tion was complicated with the elec- with the enchanting strains of Prof. I tion of State officers, and Taft is de­ Gotild'« string band, and all went termined this situation shall not re- merry as a marriage bell. ¡«■ur in New Mexico and Arizona. We can almost promise a boom in mineral discovery, and if the old NEW LIBRARY BOOKS hills east of Klamath Lak«» make — good and back up the prospects we Donated to the Public Library by have, a gr«»at field of bitumen near Mr. M. B. Dr«»sser. fiv«> volumes. Cy­ home. clopedia of Appli«»d Electricity, Amer­ Nearly 100 ticket» for the New ican School of Corerspondence at Ar­ Year's ball at St. Cloud havo been mour Institute of Technology, Chi­ handed out. Non«» but invited gu«»sts cago, Illinois; one volume Practical nr«» expected and none other will be Telephone Hand-Book and Guide to admitted. Telephone Exchanges. Capt. Wickstrom, af the steamer From Mr. L. W. Hall, U. S. R. 8., Eagle, hns gon«» to Alnmeda, Cal., to three volumes of history, "The Rist» spend the holidays with his family. of th«» Dutch Republic,” by John La­ It is said that the ice on Ag«»ncy throp Motley; "Leaves of Grass,” by­ Lake is clght«s»n Inches thick. This Walt Whitman, Including a fac-sinille Is a pretty thick story, but may be autobiography and a department of true, nevertheless. Gath«»red Leaves; "The Conquest of A large spring of water has been Canan," by Booth Tarkington; "The discovered in the lak«» margin on Silver Hord*»,” by Rex Beach. Buena Vl^ta water front. The tem- perature of the water has not b«»en SPEND 877,000 ON tested, but as the ice has not formed ROAD IMPROVEMENT on the surface, It may prove to be a hot spring. Clatsop County Has Nearly 200 Mil«»s The rond to the lake Is fine at of Permanent Highways present. The mud seems to just van­ As a result of improvements dur­ ish the last few days. We arc not very sanguine about ing th«» past few years. Clatsop Coun­ the Ice br«»nklng up on the lake very ty has twenty-four miles of macad­ soon. These clear, cold nights are amized road, twenty-three miles of graveled roads, twenty-eight miles of not thawing weather. Mr. Young has be«»n on the sick planked or puncheoned roads, four­ list for the last few days, and your teen miles of roads cov«»red with humble servant has had the neural­ rock and ninety-six miles of graded road that ha« not been covered, much gia. but we are both convalescent. Work Is progressing on the big of which will be completed during dry house nnd we hope to see the the coming season. Under the Carnahan road law the building in commission early In 1910. N .«•veral road dlsirlcts are permitted o levy a special tax of not to exceed 10 mills each year for road Improve­ ment purposes. In that manner over 93C.OOO was raised by the individual road districts In Clatsop County this year. All that has been expended In building highways as well as slightly over >28,000 additional that wan appropriaL-d by the county court from the general fund, making a grand total of >65,000 that has been spent or contract« let for during tbe past twelve months in bettering the public highways of Clatsop County. In addition to this, over >12,000 has been used in building and repairing bridg"S, making in all slightly over >77,000 which the property owners of Clatsop County have donated to that most commendable work of de­ veloping the agricultural districts. *•*«••«•**«•**• ♦ • LEADING PAPER OF MOI I HERN ORKGON. ♦ • NO. 39 BIG SALE OF ’ TIMBER LAND REPORTED TH AT WEYEIHIAI SER HAH HOLGHT tIO.iMM» ACRES SAGINAW - MANISIEE LANDS <>I v «- h Hiy; Tiinlx r < oncern n Quarter of a Million Acre« in This H«-cti«»n It has been reported that the Weyerhattser Timber Company has purchased 60,000 acres of timber land from the Saginaw-Manistee Lumber I Company. While this report could W* VI SON-KIMBALL not be veriflefl today from anyone Miss Lyle Watson and Jackson F. connected with the Weyerhauser Kimball were married at the home of Company, yet it is believed to be re­ the bride in Ashland at 6 o'clock liable, as it is known that negotia­ Xmas morr^pg. The contracting par­ tions for this timber have been pend­ ties are well known throughout ing for some time. Klamath County, where they have a The lands of the Manistee Com­ host of friends who join In wishing pany consist of about 60,000 acres, 'hem n: Mr,, K>*..u,-r ' which lie west of Go«»se for Sett Nt - ( *»e Oregon lin* popular J ~—jfy-three tboT tlon which » * sand acres ar< ' icated south of Canby ability. She I <71 'W 4 vrtti In I.atsen Con.. -• and near Big Val­ ing personality and has the faculty ley. The balan>e of the timber is of making fast friends out of her a -- in Klamath County, north of the In­ q-.:aintan<'es. • Mr. Kimball is the rep- dian reservation near Odell. n - -illative of the Weyerhaeuser Tim­ Tbe Weyerhauser Company already ber Company, and is looked upon a» owns over 200,000 acres in Klam­ one of its most reliable employes. ath and Lake Counties and this re­ Mr. and Mrs. Kimball will make cent purchase will make them the th'-ir home in this city. largest timber owners in this section. It happened that E. T. Abbott was It jractically gives them control of In Ashland for Xmas, anä meeting the hest timber lands in an area of Mr. Kimball In the hotel Friday be 1,000,000 acres. asked if there was any truth in the Tris news sim;. • bears out the report of his approaching marriage. statement of the H rald a few weeks "Jack" was as mum as an oyster, but since, that the Hill road was build­ when Mr. Abbott threatened to get ing through KlamaJi County to tap out tbe brass band and have the boys the immense timber resources of this pass out hand bills there was some section. The close connections of the serious thinking done on tbe part of Weyerhauser and Hill interests Is a Mr. Kimball. He stayed by his guns, matter of public knowledge an J it however, md a soor as he could ex­ has been lite belief* for some time cuse himself made a bee line for tbe that Hill would eventually build a home of the bride and told her of the road to connect with the immense impending charivari, suggesting that bodies of timber in Southern Oregon the only wav to escape Abbott was and Northern California. to get marri«»d and out of Ashland before he could put ‘he brass band MAMMOTH NEW DREDGE plan into effect. Accordingly, hasty arrangements for an early morning Fourteen Shipbuilders Here Io Con­ struct Hull for Southern Pa­ wedding were made, and the cere­ cific C«ni|»«ny mony was performed at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball leaving for Fourteen shipbuilders arrived iron; Portland on the 7; 45 train. When Oakland last Monday and went Mr. Abbott heard of how he lost out his face was a study, and after a to the Upper Lake to start work on long, long silence he gave expression the construction of the hull for the to his feeling by simply saying, new Southern Pacific dredge, the ma­ chinery for which is now being manu­ "Dog gone him.” factured at Stockton. The hull will be 50 by 100 feet IXM'AL tXlMI’ANV WILL FURNISH and will be built of timber which was SEWER PIPE shipped from Portland. The new Work to Comim-nce As Soon As the dredge, when completed, will be near­ ly double the size of the mammoth Weather Will Permit in the Klamath Queen, now being used on Spring the Upper Lake. The Southern Pa­ Th«» contract was awarded Mon­ cific has not let the contract for day to th«» Hydraulic Stone & Brick the grade across the marsh near Company for furnishing cement sewer Rattlesnake Point, but will do the pipe for the sewer system to be used work themselves. They are anxious in the Hot Springs addition. The ex­ to have the work completed as fast act aniQjunt of pipe to be used will as possible and their experience oa not be determined until the survey the lower marsh does not warrant has b«»en completed, but the contract them in depending on contractors fir was let at this time in order to en­ this class of work. able the local company to make prep­ arations for the commencement of PINCHOT MEN IX) NOT work as soon as the weather will per­ WANT INVESTIGATION mit In the spring. WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 2 8.— The Hot Springs Company maf a Several Senators who are strong thorough investigation of the superi­ partisans of Pinchot are quietly ex­ ority of cement pipe over clay pipe, erting what influence they can to and satisfied themselves that the for­ induce Republican leaders of the Sen­ mer was not only the best but the ate to sidetrack Senator Jones' reso­ cheapest. It is also probable that the lution proposing an investigation of city will decide to use cement pipe the Forest Service and the Interior for the sewer system to be built next Department. summer. The Forest Service does not court Besides the advantages of this the investigation at this time and ha? grade of pipe, the fact of their being I lost all interest in the probe of the manufactured here will mean an in­ Interior Department, since it nas creasing pay roll for the city of be­ been determined to investigate their tween ten and fifteen men, and prac­ own bureau as well. tically all of the money paid by the Inasmuch as the President ant taxpayers for pipe will be spent with Cabinet and many Influential Sena­ the business men of the city instead tors believe that an investigation is of going out of the State. In addi­ I the only thing that will put an end tion to the men employed in making to this controversy, there is no chance pipe, the Hydraulic Stone & Brick that Pinchot's friends will be suc­ Company will give employment dur­ cessful. ing the entire summer to a crew of at least ten men. The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist Church will give a chicken dinner in the new banquet hall of the White & Maddock building Friday from 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock. Price fifty cents. All are cordially invited to come and enjoy a good social tim«*, and a good old fashioned chicken dinner. LAVING TILACK THROUGH TUNNEf« Mr. Dillon, chief of the Southern Tacific track laying gang, who moved his crew to Dorris last week, has be­ gun work laying the track through the tunnel. It is expected that the work will be completed and ready for operation within a few weeks.