Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 06, 1910, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
HIDDEN DANGERS
A iiih V h I Banquet Io II«* H< l«l at loke-
*i.l<* Inn Will th- traini
Adair
Th«* Klumalh Falls Clismber of
Commerce will hold its annual buHl-
DANGER SIONAU NO. 1 e«iinu.i
new* 111« ««ting ami bunquau thl»
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
evening «< this week, Tli«- busl- from the kidney scrntIons. They will
ness meetli st will be heltl at the stora warn you when the kidneys me sick,
All communications submitted for publication in tlu* columns of this
of
W. H. Dalbeer, when the election Well kidiisya excrete a clem, ainlxv
paper will be inserted only over the uame of the writer. No non do plume
ot officers .uul directors will taki tlulii. Sick kidueya »«'ml out a thin
article» will be published.
place. This nuM'tlug will be i-.vlled pal«« ami h*aiu>, or a thick, red. ill­
to order at 7:30. Al 10 o'clock, fol­ smelling urlue, full of MMlliueut and
I’d II.DING BOOM IN HOT
lowing th«» bustaii'Hs lueeting, th«* b»u irregular ot passage
SPRINGS IIHUnoS quet will be gH«'n at tli«< Lake«.|«te
DANGER SIGNAL N(M 3 coni.-«
troui the back Back pain», «lull and
Inn.
l’< ur Dwelling* < ohi pivi cl, Three l'n-
Straw \ «»!«• by T«*a< h«-rs of Stat«' El«x t
The Chamber st C-oiwmerce has l«e- kx-avy. or sliurp au«i acute. '«■II you of
«1er t oils! met ion and Six More
I
com«'
one of the lnip««rtant (tn-tors in «lek klduey» and warn you <>f the up
Alilerni.m—Is Favore»! l«y
Were Contra« te«l for U it Itili
th«>
development
of the city and piiiuch «tf drop«), «Ilab.tcH unii
Klamath County
Hie Past Two Montlis
conntv an«l th«re will be many re- Bright's «linoni*«- ttoan'a Kltlniiy 1*111-
The section of th«» city which seems ports to be made and plans laid for «wre •»«* kldn«>>saud cure thaw nor­
It looks as if L. R. Alderman, as­
to
be attracting th«' greatest amount ths coming year. The selection ot , miiaontly. Here to piouf In tlm stale
tile
sociate profesor of education in
University of Ort'gon, would be th«' of attention from investors and home officers and directors will be one of: most of a nearby resident.
.1 M. Jones, N Fifth St.. <8iunt<
next State Superintendi'nt of Instruc­ builders at the present time is that th«' most important teaturx-s of the:
Ore. says:
**l have u.»>'«l
tion, if the wishes of the t«'achers level tract in th«' "Hot Springs \d«ll-( business meeting, as *«n the men al * a,<**-
I
loan
s
Kkln«*y
1*1
1
Is
aiul
am glad t<>
th«>
hea
l
of
tuts
organliatlnn
depend»
1
throughout the State are followed, lion" lying between th«> canal ami
.-tuto that they have helped inc ¡peat
the
success
of
the
man.'
unitmtaklng*
the
railroad
and
extending
trout
the
Th«' following dispatch has been sent
Esplanade to Main street. Late !n to be considered during the yea. ly. Tor some Hine I suffered front
out from Salem:
a pain in th«* small «if my back and
October
Nelson Rounsvell purchas-xl 1910.
"The teachers of Oregon have
It is expected that this meeting will »nt abut annoyed by irregular i-a»«*-
«-hosen L. R. Aiderman for Stat«' Su­ twenty-on«» lots in this tract with the
be
the largest attended iu-the history i<gee of! th« kidney secretUiu». Th.»
perintendent. ’ March 19 of this year. intention, as he states, to build a I
of the organization and it is state«1 many mme«*ics I tri*-d. fall**d to «!'•••
hous«»
on
east
lot
as
rapidly
as
they
Charles H. Jones, editor of th«» Or«»-
that an excellent program has al- th«* l«<ual rotiet and itf. last I 11 ro­
gon Tt'achers’ Monthly, sent out cir­ can be completed. He has completed
ready
been arranged for the banquet curl'd Dtuin's Kidney i'll**, ll! a
cular letters to each of the county th«*ee and the fourth will bt* finished
A city nowadays is known or not short 11 tn«* afu*r tuklug the relnclv
superintendents asking them to nom­ within the next two weeks. He .ita'es
known
bv th«« activity of its -simmer th«* |>aiiitt and aches left uid my kid­
inate candidates for State school Su­ that another will be commenced soon.
I gladly r.o
cial organizations, and it is up to the neys betvuue ourmul
Th«>se
houses
Mr.
Rounsevell
excects
perintendent The superintendents
minuend
Dnau
’
s
Kidney
I’Uls."
people
of
Klamath
Falls
to
see
th
it
responded generally and the follow­ to sell on the “easy payment plan,*'
F«»r
sate
by
all
dealer*.
Price f*0
both
financial
and
every
support,
ing candidates were named: L. R. and in doing so he is placing some
Fust «*r-Milburn Cat. Iluffui*».
moral, is given t<> its Chamber of J cents
desirable
homes
within
the
roach
of
Aiderman. of Eugene; E. D. Ress­
¡New York..sole agents for the United
Commerce.
ler, of Corvallis; A. J. Churchill, of people whose salary and means nave
Many business men are always too I States.
•ormerly
made
rent
paying
a
neces
­
Baker City; R. F. Robinson, of Port-
lt«*m«*mtMr the nuiue Ilium’s and
willing to allow a lew men to take
sity.
land, and P. L. Campbell, of Eu-
1
take
no other.
the
entire
responsibility
of
work
of
This is a movement which means]
gene, Mr. Jones took these candi-
this nature, so that they may have
much
for
Klamath
Falls.
F'anull.'s
dates as a basis for a ’straw vote’
an opportunity to kick, if the actions Ill NDRED ANI» FlI’IA THUINANI*]
and in the January number of the paying rent do not take the interest of the Chamber do not always suit
kCRKN I MIKK (Altin ACT
in
local
civic
affairs,
and.
owning
Oregon Teachers' Monthly will make
their personal views. It Is th«' duty
nothing,
care
nothing
in
particular
the following announcement:
E. C. Belknap. Chief Eng*o<««*r o’
about the various questions such as of every citizen to lake an active part
" ‘The Oregon Teachers' Monthly’s sidewalks, sewers, annexation, and iu this work, and only by so doing the Warner Lake irrigation Co., who
straw vote «»ntest for State Board other topics which are really of vita! «an there be a live city. Point out was here Monday aecotnp.iaied by
Superintendent closed December 25. interest to every resident. Rent
pay- any city in the State that is attract­ his chaufft*ur. J. H. Meyers, en rout*«
Altogether 1609 votes were cast and ers are usually but temporary resi- ing attention and keeping up with to I .like Cotuity. Mr. llelkiap has
each county in the State was repre­ dents in a place, and having no prop- i the procession in the matter of nad shipped from Portliimi a 6C-
sented except Curry and Lake. The **rty interests, drift about from town growth and development, and you l-orst* |K>w«*r Thomas Flyer, MVen-
votes were fairly well distributed and to town. They never count on an. will always see a city with a live I as< nger car, and will undertake th«
the following are the results obtaln- place as being their "home," and no commercial organization.
I trip across the mountains to Lake­
ed: L. R. Aiderman, 916; E. D. place can ever count onthem as oeiug
The
The charge for the banquet will be view with this jMiwerful car.
Dessler, 218; R. F. Robinson, 182; permanent residents. All this ehang«m one dollar a plate and tickets can be roads are frtiz.cn hard and saki to be
P. L. Campbell. 139; A. J. Churchill. with the purchase of a home, and we securt'd from directors of the Cbani- lu good conditkin with not very deep
101; scattering, 53. The candidates state without fear of contradiction her of Commerce.
snow, and Mr. Belknap «tales that
in no way have taken any special in­ that every man becomes a better
he does not «'xpect to experience any
AMONG THE St HOOIJ4
terest in the matter. So far as we citizen, takes a deeper interest in
difficulty on the trip.
know, no solicitation or pressure by life, and in the affairs and prosperity
The Wartinr Lake Irrigation Corn-
them has been brought to bear upon of his town, when he purchases a Many New Building* and Inrmwnl 1 any win recently incorporated under
Att«‘n«lance Report«-«!
auy of the teachers. The candidates, I home.
the laws of the State of Oregon with
were all well known to the teach-j | Mr. D g painter Qf
Hot
a capital stock of *250,000, for th** I
School was resumed in all of the
Springs Company, with his cssoci- districts Monday, after the holiday purpose of irrigating a large tract :
cf land in l-akc County under, the 1
"L. R. Aiderman. associate profes- ates, has formed a company and pur­ vacation.
Carey Aet. The «ifficers of the com-1
sor of education in the University o' chased fourteen lots in this tract and
Miss Ethel Gibson, of Iowa, ha»
W. H. Bradford, pres!-
Oregon, who wins in the straw vote intends to build fourteen houses accepted a petition as teacher at pany are:
contest by the teachers of the State, thereon. Contracts have been let for Midland and assumed her duties dent; E. C. Belknap, vice-presid«*ti*.
received over four times as many three of them and they are now well Monday. The Midland school Is m*w end chief engineer; C. H. Glelm, aee-
votes as his nearest competitor. The under way. These fourteen houses ¡occupying a neat new bnildlng which tetary; H. B. Millard, assistant
present superintendent, J. H. Acker­ are being built to rent and there will ¡r>aa conBtructed this summer, This treasurer and manager. The princi­
man, who will have had twelve year* probably be a ready demand for them is a new district consisting of a par1 pal office is In Portland.
In speaking of the Warner Valley [
cf successful work In the office, is as the location la comparatively close ct the Sumemrs district, 'Hie school
uot a candidate for re-election.
in and especially covenient fo* the opened up with fourteen students, Mr. Belknap stated that he has ha I
engineers quietly working there for]
•*Mr. Alderman was born in Yam­ Southern Pacific employes.
and it is reported that practically al! the past eight months to determine
Every lot in the tract, but six h*s of them are new, having moved into
hill County thirty-seven years ago of
a pioneer family. He attended the been sold since November 1, and two the district since last term. This is the amount of land that could be ir­
Dayton public school and later was a private purchasers began the erection the best proof of the rapidity with rigated. No publicity was given to
their movements until they had con­
student at McMinnville College. of homes for themselves there last which the country is settling up
cluded all detail work and had <*t I
While there he represented his col-* week. These lots were sold it very
A new school district has been or­ mined the right to irrigate the public
lege in the first intercollegiate ora­ low prices by the Hot Springs Com­ ganized at Clover Creek, consisting
torical contest. He entered the Uni pany, considering that they are situ­ of the west division of Round Lake land under the Carey Act. It is the
verslty of Oregon In the fall of 1895 ated between the expensive lots on district. Miss Georgia Whyte, of intention of the company to reclaim
aad graduated in June, 1898, with the hillside above and the more valu­ Ashland, has charge of the school, and irrigate approximately 150.000
an A. B. degree. He was a hard stu­ able business lots on this side of the ' which Is occupying a new building. acres.
The Wsraer Valley is a beautiful
dent, an able debater and was hon- railroad and, now’ they have nearly
It is expected that the new Pine district of approximately onu hundred
all
passed
into
the
hands
ot
private
cred by being elected president of
Grove school house will be completed
cwners and that the section is bulbi­ within two or three weeks, and it is miles in length lying in the eastern
the student body.
"After graduating he taught school ng up so rapidly, it is probable tlia. planned to have a local Institute and 1-art of Lake County. This valley
in Halrey and Brownsville, in Linn there will be quite a material ad- educational rally when ready for oc- is so sheltered by the mountains that
County, and was then elected vice­ vance in values there in the Spring cupancy. It is said that Pine Grove it haa a climate, all its own; so dif­
ferent is the climate from the sur­
principal of the schools of McMinn­
' w ill have the best and most modern
rounding territory that the stockmen
ville. Next year he was elected prin­ TRACES FOL Nl> AT
rural school in the county. A new
have for years made a practice o: ,i*
cipal, which position he held for
LAST OF ANDREA pot ajr ByBtem Is being installed.
wintering th« ir sheep and catUe tn
three years.
' which is built and extensiv«*ly adver-
this
district.
Arctic
Explorer
leum
From
Eskimo
"In 1904 he was elected supetin-
i Used by the Waterman. Waterberry
The
soil of this valley Is known to
Fate
of
Man
Who
Started
for
tendent of schools for Yamhill Coun­
Company, of Minneapolis.
be very fertile, fine fruit being raised
North Pole in Balloon
While
in
this
position
he
started
ty,
Mrs. Stella Bowne is teaching Miss
where irrigation Is practiced In a
FINE HORSEMANSHIP
the school fair, to bring the schools
Fool's class this week during her ab­
imall
way. It only remains for the j
and homes closer together. Under
One of the finest pieces of horse­ sence.
Application ot modern Irrigation to'
his leadership 1500 children bad
Miss Ethel Miller, of Aloany, has
manship ever witnessed In this city
transform this entire district into one
home gardens and over 500 girls
was seen on Main St. at noon Wednes­ accepted a position of teacher a-: of the gard< n spots of the Pacific 1
made bread every Saturday under the
day, when Ed Wakefield managed to Pokegama made vacant by the death Coast.
instrutcion of their mothers.
keep in control the four-horse team of Mr. Bussey.
"In the spring of 1907 Mr. Aider­
NOTICE OF ADMINISTTRA-
he was driving, The team became ■ IX(-UEAMKI, m sl.NEH.H FOB
man was elected superintendent of
TOR’H FINAL ACCOUNT
frightened near the Lakeside Inn. and
< Ot
< LERK'B OFFICE
the city rchools of Eugene. While
made a wild run down Main street.
in this position he started many kinds
In the County Court of the State* of
Wakefield, perched on the high seat
The total fees and receipts of the
of Industrial work and also got the
Oregon, for Klamath County
<<-operation of his teachers, pupils and swaying from the lurching wag- County Clerk's office for the year
wa>1 13,947.73, an increase of
on as it sped at a furious rate over
atd parents, sc that the School
In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas
the rough thoroughfare, never once g200 over 190S. The fees for Issu-
Beard raited his salary and offeretl
Hodge, Deceased Notice.
legal documents was considerable
him a three-yenr contract, but two lost his head and chirruped to the
Notice is hereby given that John
Slate schools offered ..im a position. maddened horses in a reassuring |„BB ln j999 than In the previous year, Frederick Wtlson, Administrator <A 1
He accepted the position he now manner. The team continued its mad f)Ut a gain of over 16 per cent was the estate of Thomas Hodge, de- |
race until the public school was made in the receipts for recording in­
l.olds in the State University.
ceased, has filed his final account of
reached, when exhausted from the 1 struments. Such a large increase in
"He is a man of vigorous health
the administration of said «-state with
long run Wakefield was able to bring property transfers is a very good evi­
and has a strong personality and
the Clerk of the County Court of
them to a standstill.
dence of the growth of the country. Klamath County, On-gon, and that
broad sympathies.’’
I
said Court has appointed the hour of
The Star Drug Company Is having
A Pennsylvania company has suc­
Supt. R. F. Robinson was an in­ ceeded in coating steel sheets with the new oak fixtures and shelving In 10 o'clock In the forenoon of Satur­
structor in the Klamath County aluminum at a high temperature to stalled this week In Its new store. day, the 5th day of February, 1910,1
Annual Teachers’ Institute In 1908, be used in building boats for the Klamath Falls can now boast of hav­ as the time for hearing objections,!
and Prof. L. R. Aiderman and Prof. Government, which, It is claimed, will ing one of the largest and best equip­ If any there be, to such final account1
and the settlement thereof.
Ressler were the leading instructors be rust proof.
ped drug stores In the State.
This notice is published by order
111 the Institute this year. While
of
said County Court, made and en-1
Two
thousand
movable
kitchens
The French Ministry of Agriculture
here none of the candidates took oc­
__ ____ which
____ __
issued __ a r pamphlet
sets have been ordered for the Austria»! tered In the records thereof the 4th
casion to influence the teachers in has _____
their candidacy. However, the vote forth that, snails are animals injuri-1 army, each consisting of a four- day of December, 1909.
JOHN FREDERICK WILSON,
ot Klamath County teachers who sent on« to vegetation and therefore are wheeled vehicle, drawn, by two horses
in votes showed a strong preference legally subject to capture and de­ and weighing, with equipments, about Administrator of the Estate of Thom­
as Hodge. Deceased.
1-6-1-27 (
half a ton. ’
'
»
btruction at all seasons.
lor Mr. Aiderman.
*
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <>T
No. 71*17
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Klamath Falla, lit tile State of Oregon. at Hin clos«« o* l>n»lne»»,
November Iti, 1909.
T-
- ~~
IlKSOl I« EN
iHHjaiiH
L omiih unii Discount«
I
Ovordral». se«* u reti and itusecur«'«!
U. B. Iiouil» lo »«'«-uro clrculiUitMi
Bollila, oscuriti««*, ole
linnklng Inni»«', forniture and Alture«
Other resi estui«' owneil
Duo troni ustionai batik» (noi sesorvo agi-nto)
Duo troni state and private luink» and bankora, trust
rolli pani«'» uml Hiivings batik«
Due frolli npproved re»orve agoni»
Notes of utnor ustionai bunk»
Frui tionul papor cui reticy, nickel« and conta
Luwfui money reqvrvs In luink. via: spedo, *6,066 50;
legai tender notes, gs 15 01)
Kedoiuptloti turni wltli li. H troastuer 15 per «««ni of cir­
colai Ioli >
03,948.83
10.M0
»,*»«2
30,462
é 10
36
!IU
64
->»
09
2,01*2
31,71«
1,030
I IB
07
00
00
II
«.MH 1.50
500 00
*14«,51*0 76
Total
IH*|.|.\|(N
* 35,000.00
7.51* <*00
4.U4H VO
9.700 l)U
.. 1,600.01
'•'.*1 70
90,330 78
7,425.37
Capitili stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, loss expens«'S ami tax«*« paid
National bank notes outstanding
Dae to other national banka
line to slitte and privai«« banka nml hangers
Individual deporti» subject to check
Demand certificat«»* of dvp«>«lt
*146,596.76
Total
Stat« of Or«'gon,
I
County of Klamath,l»s.
f, W. A D<*l««’ll. cashier of the
«*iiit»h »wear Hint the ubov« slatem«int
edge and txdlcf
Correct - Attest:
nbov«- named bunk, do aol
1» true to the best of my knowl
W. A. DELZELL, Cashier.
i._ F. WILLITS.
GEO. T BALDWIN,
J. A. MADDUX. Itlntlur«.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 19th «lay of November, 1909.
I’ I. FOUNTAIN. Notary Public.
Before You Buy Your Winter
Supplies
Don't forget to get our prices on
Canned Goods, Sugar, Beans
Dried Fruits and everything
in the Grocery Line. Try our
25c. Monarch Coffee.
You
can’t beat it in quality
MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY
Phone 1051
CTHEIV'PWOV ed
.
jNonßarei I
COPPER
OVER ALLS
A Splendid Ovfral
for every use.
Cut generous­
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
MURPHY. GRANII CO.
M • nuf •»•»»■ r«
/
SATISFACTION
The 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
good.
One receives a certain amout of satisfaction in
buying goods and feeling they have their dollar’s
worth.
Those 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 are not treating your­
self RIGHT unless you see my stock before you buy.
MCHATTAN
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