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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
W ESTERN I NION It EG I NN 111 HI XI SH IN THIN I ITY TONIGHT URGE CONGRESS TO tlonal calendar conference will be ap I ME NEW < ALENDAR proved by most of th«- leading power* PARTNERSHIP FORMED * The |«lan as outlined Is to secure «Ills I'liotogruplu-ro .Miller and J o I iiihoii conference for some Hine during the Will Construct Modern Btiihling current year for Mr. Fisher I m ex anti Open Art Store-Studio tremely anxious to have ills calendar C. R Miller, the celebrated pho go Into effect by January 1, IV! 1, Lusl year at the annual banquet Klamath Falls now has telegraph Charles Fisher, of Hun Francisco, tographer, left this morning for his which rails on Sunday and will fit in of tlm Chamber of Commerce ami I connections with the world, th)* West Inventor and promulgator of what is home at McCloud, Cal. While her-» hutlnoss men and citizens of Klamath «-in Union having opened their offl--e known as a naw "civil calendar" to exactly with his scheme. .Mr. .Mille” formed a partnership with Falls and Klaiunfii County, tlx- main and Instituted service Inst Tliurs take the plane of the present Grego the well known itirtl scenic artist, topic of discussion v as good roads duy. Arrangements were made with rlan calendar, Is In Washington, Glenn Johnstone of this city and ar last Thursday practically the only i .e- Midway Telephone and Telegraph win-re lie hopes to Interest Congress rangements were made for the con subject considered wus Irrigation and 1 Company to act us agent for tl*u and the Htate In-partinent in secur Hlgl) N< liool Basket Ball Squuil Will struction of a modern business block the future of the government project Western Union, ami the office has ing Its general adoption. He Is hope IjCUVC on Tour Nut unlay to be used as an art store and studio of Klumuth County. lii-en located In the Telephone Com ful Unit through the assistance of tin- When you come to make out the The building will be one story and 2.« The big banquet, which wus hold pany's building on Klumuth street. Htate Department he may be able to Saturday, January 15, a party of feet frontage by 75 feet deep. The contract with your tenant for the new Superintendent A. II May, of the arrange for the l ulling of an Interna ten people representing the High contract was signed year, put yourself In his place, if you ul the Lukeaido Inn was at last evening for tended by the representatives of th« Western Union, arrived In the city tlonal calendar conference In thb School will leave Klamath Falls on the erection of the building with the can. It will help you to do Just the ffnaixlal interests, the baukors unit last evening from Hun Francisco, ui country, to which other nutions shall a basket ball tour In which they will Hydraulic Stone At Brick Company, right thing, And then write It all * largo Interests of this city, ns well i-ompanled by Wm. T. Smith, M Hen send offic ial accredited delegates to meet some of the best basket ball work to begin by the first of April down. **s representatives of the land owners drick and <’. E. Harris, to make the tiring about the proposed revision an-1 teums in the Htate. I or sooner. The building will be lo from the surrounding country, espe arrangements for Installing Hie serv modifies! Ion. In spite of the fact that many of cated next to the Klamath Develop cially lionanta and Mqiilll There Ice. Work was cuuAnenced «-arly this CongresHinan Hayes, of California, th«» boys are still nursing some pretty ment building in the Hot Springs never wus an annual meeting of this morning In remodeling the Interior of has already arranged to bring th« severe bruises, they have all been addition. organisation bold where u greater the Telephone Company. Tlie pit mutter before Congress with u vlev practicing hard, and expect to be in Mr. Miller Is one of the best scenic Interest was shown ami more serious vati* office of (). Il Gates has bei ti of petitioning the Htate Departmen* good condition when the day for I hotographers on the Coast and does For an up-to-date wheel, ge« consldeiutlon given the subject un moved to another part of the build to gather data as to what If anything starting comes, The team will be much special work for the Southern • Rambler, on sale at the Gt N Ing uiul that formerly occupi)-«! by others have done In the way of sug composed of the following men: der consideration. Pacific Company. He «pent a short STORE. For aale or rwu __ ,_____ Marine time last summer In Klamath Count/ It developed that the flniinclul util him will In* converted Into an off!««- Keating or exploiting the calends« G**orge DuFault (captain), Tenta to rent. Guns. We carry Barnes, Ernest Jacobson, Vern Mut-' ami made a trip through the northern business Interests of the county have for the Western Union. Tills will revision idea. a full line of sporting goods schenbacher, Roy Foucb, John Sle-‘ ' part of the county to Crater Lake. become alarmed over Information re allow the Telegraph, Light and Water It has already been discovered that ceived, wlii< ii has convinced them and Telephone offices to open Into tin- ..Ince Mr Fisher first propounded hl mans, Wilbur Telford and George where he took some One views, His THE Stephenson, and with these will be brief trip gave him an idea of th«* thut unless some radicul uctlon is main lobby of the building. pliin and published his prospectus, a As Hie Instruments and tables of j. Mr. P l __L --------- - 'anek (coach), and Mr. Walker , wonderful scenic beauty of this sec- taken by the land owners, there wl«l least two other men of science have (official). Opposite bo no further money forthcoming ,"«»r the Western Union did not arrive suggested revision along similar line- lion and the opportunity open to blm The team Is perhaps th«; best the in a business way. He also has com Pte...- the completion of th<« government lust «-veiling ns expected, temporary One Is I'rof. P. M. Soladllof, a litis Instruments have been Installed school has ever had and as good missions to perform for the railroad project In Klumuth County. slan, and the other Is Paul Hesse, i Win- < onm-ctlon was made this after- I as any In the future may be. The company, in this territory, which un This Is the first time In the hlsfoty Peruvian astronomer. Their idea noon by Messrs Hendrick und his its : boys want to have a chance to say doubtedly was a factor in his deter ««f the organization thut the Chamber are strikingly like those of Mr. Fist slstant, C. E. Harris. Wm. T Smith | that the citizens of Klamath Falls are mination to locate here. of Commerce bus aeen nt to tuk>- any < r but have been brought out subse will remain here permanently und i all anxious to see the boys go. part In Influencing the uctlon of th« quent to his. Fisher has scrap-book, will have charge of th«- k<*ys. The following is the schedule: FOR SALE—A complete threshing water users or any other hotly of ami correspondence to show that hl I A messenger service Is to be In . Jan. 15 Ashland Club. outfit, consisting of one 20 h.-p. Alt mon which bus nut first asked for s« heme Is regard**«! with favor b stalled In the vury n«-ar future. Night 1 Jan. 17 Medford High School. ■And get ground ready for big man-Taylor engine equipped for aaalstauce. When It la consld) rod. i business and professional Interests I* service will not be put on until It Jan. lh Roseburg High School. burning oil; one 36-64 Aultman-Tay- however. Hint the bunks ami b tsi- many sections of th«- country. It ha crop return» next year. Is Justin«-)! by the business. Jan. 1» — Cottage Grove High ior separator with Parson feeder, sep liesa houses of this city have b<-«*n I ••«•Il favorably commented upon l*j Jan 20- Eugene High School. ( Not arator Is rebuilt about same as Buf- i and are furnishing money an«l ex i.« bools, colleges and scientific Insti Some good bargains can tie certain yet). falo Pitts with Jones attachment; has! tending credit to the land owners tut ions both in this country and had in sagebrush land. Jan. 21 — The Independence High been run one season. Hard oil cups i under tbo project, It cun be readily < Iiambvr of < '»minen >• I»«« id)*» it < un abroad. School. all over. seen that they are the ones mon1 vi Not Impone «ni ProM-nt Its general scheme will fit In ad Jan. 2J Newberg High School. SWAMP LAND in desirable One Daniel Best cleaner that cleans tally Interested In the successful com Dlr«*« lor» mlrably with the astronomical calen Jan. 24— Newberg High School. the grain before it enters the sack. locations will be high«-r in price pletion of the project. It la :. uled dur but calls for a numtx-r of strik Jan. 25— Silverton High School. One Derrick table, derrick and The annual business nKM'ting unti Ing changes, For instance, it advo that In case the announcement should soon. BUY sow Jan. 26— Eugene High SchtMil wagon In good shape. * be mads that work In to be stopped ' election of officers of the Klamath cates 1‘ months Instead of 12, th* ( Not ce tain yet). One side elevator, new last yea: by the government, over 50 per tent Chamber of Commerce win held last additional month to be known as Jan. 27— Roseburg High School. also new draper last year. of the limns now out would huw to be 'Thursday at the store of Mr. Dolbwr, "Vlnclt" and Is to be Inserted In the Jan SI Medford High School. Two water wagons, oil drums, ro called In and the result would practi one of the directors. By an unani caleudar between the present month« Jan. St Ashland Club. tary pump, two low-down water cally ruin the country for years to mous vote uil of lit) old officers un«l of June and July. In theory it main- pumps. come. directors were re-elect«*d. President tains that the month should be a d«-tl Capt. O. C. Applegate, >NH R HAVE GONE For particulars write In view of the above facta. It In not Delxell, before th«* election, atat)*«l nite and stated period of time Just as Office Manager W. H. JONES. 11 llevi d that the farmers will con that I d - hud served over two years as the minutes, hours and days are. He Owing to the uncertainty of the 2t Nelson. Butte County, Cal. wider that the Chamber of Commerce the h«-u«i of the organization und has 13 months with exactly 28 days V. S. R. 8. Fifth St., Near Main. as to whether the water Is Interfering in what does not con asked that he be relieved of that re In each, covering 364 calendar days users will accede to the requirement cern it. A number of the land t«wu. sponsibility, uid I stated that he be To absorb the 365th day of the ordl of the government that the par value STRAYED — From my stable In Klamath Falls, one bay driving. I t ra present Inst evening requester the lieve«! thut new men In the several nary year he inserts between the last of shares be raised from $2 0 to $30, help and assistance of the Chamber oliici-H would be better for the Chnm- day of December and the first day of Project Engineer Patch has com mare branded Z; weight about 1100 | pounds: had on a blanket and head He promised that he would January a day to be known as "ana > menced disbanding his men. and made the statement that certaiu her. stall of a halter. Information leading! f^Tj. -n GASOLINE ENGINE nctii.ns of the Board of Directors of ■till continue to work with th«.* or day," to be regarded as a special Tuesday morning four left: Ix*land the Water Users' Association did not ganisation but asked to be allowed "holiday” In the business world, and Cross, to Moscow, Idaho; R. L. Al to the recovery of same will be suit 2 ¡iSSul 4 « rumps Witter, Kuna h Milker, Separator, have the oudorni'in« ut of ovor one- to do so as one of the members, upon which business may be done dridge. to Ontario, Ore.; C. A. Beck, ably rewarded. J. B. Mason. p. ’ l Chops Feed, Etc. seventh of the stockholder* in the rather than us the head. only through contract. The extra to Southern California, and Thom*i‘s Books, music and good lights may w 4V v/ Saves Wastes Mr. Delsell has made un excellent day of Leap Year is absorbed in a Association. Hawthorne, who was the engineer in not Increase the corn crop, but they State your needs. It was shown by a number of president and each of the directors similar manner. ^"^2* tFrite f >r eaUiog. Mention paper charge of Clear Lake dyke coastruc- wonderfully increase the heart crop; speakers from statements made b* him been um energetic in their w««r.c The convenient feature from the tion, to Eugene, Ore. All remain in Senator Carter und other officials that and han accomplished so much good standpoint of reckoning Is that every the employ of the U. S. R. S., but and that Is worth a great deal more the Senate Committee on Irrigation for the city and county that it was week, month and year begins with their services will be used on other when It comes to keeping the boys and girls on the farm. wus disgusted with the conditions ex the unanimous opinion that It would Sunday, which has since the begin projects. isting in the Klamath Project nnd be Impossible to improve In any way- ning of time been regarded as the that very little help «-ould be ex- on the personnel of the officers and first day of the week. Every week KELINQI TSIIMENT FOR SALE liected from Congress. On th«« visit th«« members present would listen to day of every month and year will of the Senate Committee to Kinmath nothing but that they consent to fall exactly on the same date. For 160 acres of land near railroad. Falls, It was furnished by the Board serve another year. Instance the Fourth of July will al cabin and barn, for $300. Running The officers elect<•«! are: W. A ways be on Wednesday. This is re stream. I have about eight home of Dire« tors «if the Water Users* As- I soclution with answers to a set of Delsell, president; G««orge T. Bald- garded as a convenience from the fact ■ steads. level und good running water. quimtlons which hud been previously win, vice-president; It. II. I Dun bur, that the public Is very frequently call For particulars write to submitted for action by th«« members secretary; Alex. Martin. Jr.. W. II ing upon newspapers to tell on what JOHN KRISTT. UM>k in our windows this week. We are offering you great of the Association Those answers Dolbeer, Frank Ira White and E. B day a certain date in history fell. Fort Klamath. Oregon. were read at the banquet last even Hall, directors. luirgains in certains lines after Xmas. Many of these articles This confusion will forever be avoid ing, and were pronounced by the ed by the Fisher calendar. A French commission which stud- worth two or three times what we ask for them. But all this speakers as conveying the wrong im So much encouragement has been led the vertical and inclined systems at only *1.00 each. pression as to the fncts and conditions received by Mr. Fisher that he is con- of penmanship reported unanimously I really existing here. For Instance, fldent he can Interest not only the In favor of the latter on the ground Th«* work of the Christian Church ! the statment wan made by the board United States Government but for- that it was less fatiguing and less that land values, before and after the Is moving right along, the exc«*ssive elgn nations as well to the no hit likely to cause spinal curvature in entrance of the Reclamation Service,! cold weather s«*«*ming only to In- where a formal call for an interna- children while practicing it. were the same, and that ther«» had creaae the zeal nnd Inspiration. In been no Increas«* In value of property. the two Bundays of the new year, Further than this, charges of graft four have been ndded to the church, and Incompetency were made, and the two by statement an«l two by confes statement made that a land owner sion, one being yet to be baptized. «-ould not pay the water charges with On thoae two Sundays the Bible school has had an attendance of 100 out going broke. Another set of answers to the same and 118 respectively. The contest In questions were formulated by mem the Bible school will close at the end bers of the Chamber of Commerce, end of this month, i and the Ladles' for the purpose. It was claimed, of Aid will provide an evening's enter- netting the committe<> right as to the tulnmenl In hunor of the winning facta. Thin report wan adopted by class. At the January meeting of the Mis the m«>eting, and it wan determined that they would be submitted to the sionary Society one new member was land owners for their endorsement, added, while eleven were added to and are to bo forwarded to Senator the roll of the Ladies' Aid. At the meeting of the latter a cash pledge Carter at Washington. Judge II. L. Benson acted an toast- was made on the piano and thirty master of th«* banquet, and although four visits were reported by the mem- not In tho best of health, he made bers slnce the beginning of the year A training for service class will th«* meeting interesting by hln com ments and remarks In introducing tho be organized on Thursday night of speukers. Those who responded dur this week In connection with the ing th«» evening were: Vice-President prayer meeting. FUin Tulk Heard nt the Banquet of Olili <■ Ulli Ile iMHiitcd In Hie Light Inventor of Tliirleen-.Montli (alendar the t 'hanilu-r of t 'oniiiierc«« und Wüter Building M i 'IM'II- Wants I . N. to Adopt "Civil" luisl Evening seliger Nervio- Noon Method of lie« koning 7 C rescent BUY FARM LAN OS NOW FRANK IRA WHITE JACKOTADE3 5R1 Odds and Ends WINTERS Baldwin. Revs. Prntt, Bledsoe, Feese and Vallaudrlngham, Leo Beall of Lakeview, Mayor Sknderson, W. A. Delxell, C. T. Oliver, Judge Willits, J. T. Carroll, H. G. Wilson, I). F Driscoll nnd R. H. Dunbar. In the discussion of tho main Issue of th«s evening n large number of those pres ent took part, including J. F. Adams, lion. Chas. 8. Moore and J. O. llumu- ker. After a vote of thanks to Mrs. Mc Millan for the excellence of th<- ban quet, tho meeting adjourned. NEW LIBRARY ROOKS Donated to the Public Llbrnry by • friend, the following books: "The Judge," by Ella Peattie; "The Eng lish Orphans,” Mary J. Holmes "Molly Bawn" by Th«» Duchess;' "Ros«* of the World," by Agnes E. Castle; "In London's Heart,” George It. Sims; "Picked Up Adrift, ” Prof. James DeMllle; "Hero," "Hero-Wor- ship," "The Heroic in History," "VI- car of Waketleld," Oliver Goldsmith. About three-eighths of the coal Warmth Is half the feed for cows, produced In this country is mined by and remember that foul air doos not machinery, nearly 12,000 machines keep an animal warm. being In use. l-I AS your boy or girl got a bank account with the First Trust and Sav ings Bank? If not The Republican will start one for nothing The Big Store