Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 21, 1910, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
tween the bridge across the river and In the mountains tributary to Klam­
the end of old Multi street. nothing ath Fulls und one line of railway,
would have Induct'd me to have un­ thut Klamath Falls must be a citi
dertaken, with mi aHHoelates. the \nd now with one line. w. lune the
building of n line of road hh lias bundsomest. tbuugh not tlie luigeat.i
E. J. MURRAY. Editor
bi>eii built Into Klamath country, mid ¡uissenger depot in the ivestern heinls-1
It Is my free and full prediction that ¡ibero
Or that with 350,000 aerea
If Klamath Falls will be the city that of fertile Irrigated lauds tributai 1 to
wo In our prophetic sight saw as the Klamath Fulls ultli one line of lull­
result of the future growth. Justify­ way. Klnniath Fulls mut be 11 city Or
ing the building of the linos that now with three lines of railway, no timber,
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
are here and uro yet to come, there no irrigated hind in an Inhospitable
w III not be sufficient room within the mountain region, with rullwuy pm
All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this present
desirable level portion In the
330O.00O
paper will be inserted onli over the name of the writer. No non de plume city and our Additions next tributary rolls of ii|>|iroxliiintely
monthly, nlieii all three lines uro
articles will be published.
to the present city to accommodate here, we must have 11 second Spokane
the future commerce of
Klamath
"In closing. I desire to aay as Nes­
Falls.
tor said to his asstdiints. when as the
“Residences may generally do. seek result of drawing lots ns to who
uneven and scenic portions tributary should spy out the enemy's camp, the
to cities, but the level area is usually burdi'u tell Upon hluisalf, and being
whether lie
employed for commercial purposes, asked by the council
would go alone mid perioriu the duty,
1 l ave Miid they would. Klamath Falls and this Is true of Klamath Falls
I will have three lines instead of two.
“I have treated this subject thus or whether he would lime some one
j
A few words on the history ot far generally in a running manner Join him In the effort to establish
how Klamath Falls was put on the from memory, to the end that my the strength of the enemy ns to
' railway map of the world, ma* not be | hearers who are not familiar with the . 1 horses and men, he said.
i amiss At this time.
' earlier phases of those questions may "It Is by mutual confidence and
mutual aid.
' When th«* earthquake destroyed have a knowledge of the excellent I
PEOPLE ARI DEMANDING THAT
the entire commercial portion of j faith with which ne engaged in the j | That great deeds art* done,
HE El N FOR MANOR
discoveries made
j Sati Francisco, and a large part of ; work then undertaken, and now only !
‘ the residence |>ortiou ou April I s. partially com ¡deled, for there Is yet i . “Tile wise, new prudence (inni till
wise acquire.
i 1906, our line was finished In it>< much to be done, and in order to do !
rough near Grass Lak«* with grading I this work successfully. 1 am sure “And one bold hero fun another's I
fire."
in progress some fiftis'n miles beyond J that we need the help of every man.
“Why may we not Join I.amis und
The rebuilding of Sail
—
Francisco \ woman and child within this county.
caused laborers 0« the country to . and I also feel sure that they all need , work for one common cause, one
magnificenti
flock to that city in search of the 1 us now. ns well as when the work great county and one
The \ otcra r( the City for Once W ant enormous wages then obtaining In I began in 1904.
city?"
a Man Who Is Not looking
| connection
with construction of
"No one therefore regrents more
buildings to house a shattered com- I than I do the unpleasant and unfavor- ’ I.IKIII
for the Job
1 rnerce and build homes for the home- ' able comments (and I am sure entire- .
1 less; under these conditions, we b«*- ly unnecessary) recently indulged Ini
gan drawing workmen from as fat­ I by a local paper. wherein the com­
(Continued from
1.)
All statements to the contrary not- east on the south as El Faso. Texas, pany I11 wlil.h I am >a>ciate<l has
«ithstiudlug, II. S. Dunlap will be on the mid-continent as far east as been bitterly and brutally assaulted, known It would mean that not one
Ogden. Utah, and to the north as far as well as some of its members com­
nominated for the office of mayor and as Portland, yet with all these ef­ posing our organisation
hundred votes would be cast iigaliis'
“I sav I regret this because of the ucceptlug th«* offer of th«* Klama’h I
will be the people's choice as the op­ forts, it was impossible to keep full
working crews. The question nat­ fact that the purposes we have had in
ponent of F. T. Sanderson, the pres­ urally arises, why this persistent , engaging In the commercial affairs of Development <’nmpuny
These ar«* facts (hat no one can
The attempt that haste" The answer is plain to ail who j Klamath county have bi*eti destined
ent incumbent.
lly accepting the offer of the
know th«* commercial morality of the I for the county’s good, and at the time , deny
was made Tuesday to make it air­ people, who compose the ¡tersonel of ' our company made the proposition to Klamath Development t'ompanv the
pear that Mr. Dunlap was the choice my associates, for in the meantime, I the county, as submitted by our pres- [ county will secure property that Is
the Wordens had worked ceaselessly 1 ident, Mr. S O. Johnson, proposing
of the Herald for th»- office of mayor and had finished our subsidy contract I to donate to the county an im|H>rtaii' worth, with the Improvements to *»
is on a par with many of the other with the people of Klamath county, | site, free of cost, construct a modern ' multi'. 356.000 The present site will
and w hile the amount involved was of I bridge, suitable walks and approach- bring at least 335.000. It will not !
false steps that have been taken by minor consideration, we had accepted ■ es. a property estimated altogether ;
cost as much to grade the new site I
the opposition. The Herald has no the conditions of th«* subsidy contract. I with its improvements, something as It will the old. but assuming that]
It provided for continuous construc­ like 360.000 hi value, and I am advls-1
candidate, and will have none
It is tion (as I now remember it.) and ed it is estimated that the present It ilot-s, the taxpayers will hav** nr
opposing Mr. Sanderson for it believes .completion within 1907. That th«* block occupied by the court house quired what virtually amount*« to
line would have been finished within could be sold for commercial pur­
It has been stated that H.i
that it would be against public policy the time as provided in the contract, poses. for something like 330.000. 390,000
trees
on
the
old site will be lost be*
to further continue him in office. It there is no doubt, if the entire com­ comprising a total approximate gain
merce of the Pacific coast had not to the county and taxpayers of 390,- cause they cannot be transplanted
has never stated that Mr Dunlap been disturbed by th«* cataclismal 000, we believed that the same should Everyone knows that this Is not so,
be received gladly on the part of all for they can be transplanted wtthou*
was a candidate for the nomination. catasprophy of April IS. 1906.
“During that year, we consummat­ the people composing not only Klam­
He is not a candidate, for he is not ed the sale of the line to the Southern ath county, but Klamath Falls, for we the slightest injury to them
I* tin
seeking the office. The people recog­ Pacific Co., who on (-«surveying the have, as stated, large and compre­ old site Is graded the trees would
line in a determination to build the hensive ideas as to the future growth have to be transplanted or thev will
nise in him a man big enough and most modern of lines found that in of this city.
die. because the soli will have to be
“The site proposed Is sightly . and Is
able enough to meet the great ques­ order to make our promise good to
the people of Klamath Falls, namely destined to be in the heart of the en- banked around them at least two feet
tions that are to confront the city to bring the line close into a desirable I tire city some years hence, rather in nenrly every case.
government during the coming year location where trains of laden and 1 than olT to one side where it Is ut
The real reason for opposing the
and have selected Mr. Dunlap to rep- empty cars might stand at rest on present located. Our proposition is to acceptance of the site Ilea in th** fait
water level tracks, that it would be
the court house with hot
1—sent them in the capacity of mayor. necessary to make a cut in reaching provide
water for the ages that are to come, that some few property owners fear
They are going to place him in nomi­ the Upper Klamath lake, calling for free of charge, and I estimate that In it will injure them. It Is a falsi* fear
nation and they are going to elect an expenditure of approximately 360- providing this
site with
bridge, and one that will have no influence
him. They .know that Mr. Dunlap 000 to 370,000. or as ail alternative walks and streets graded, that the with the |H*ople
proposition, to hold the grade further
of the property now occupied
will recognize this call to duty when back in the construction of the line sale
by the court house, will completely
NOTICE.
he is placed in nomination, and con­ and secure facilities for depots, furnish the new house in its new lo­
Parties wishing sagebrush land
sequently feel that* he will not de­ switches, side tracks, general tracks, cation with all necessary furniture
cline to accept the honor they art­ and space for shops and roundhouses, and general equipment, and cover clearer, call on or write.
something over a mile and a half to cost of liwating coils in the hot water
W W MASTEN,
forcing on him
This is one time two niilt*s to the south of Klamath so the city water may circulate freely,
Klamath Falls. <
when the people will rule, and one Falls.
becoming heated as It flows, without
I
time when Mr. Dunlap will ll8ten to
"When this matter came up for cost, thus comprising a magnificent
serious
consideration
betw«»en
the
present
to
the
taxpayers
of
the
coun
­
the wishes of his friends, to the voice
Nyal’s Voge-
Pacific officials and myself. ty, resulting in a vast pa tuan- et
of the people, to a call for help and Southern
tabls Prescrip­
I remind«»d the officials of niy promise economy.
tion Is Indicat­
respond in a manner befitting the given to the people of Klamath Falls,
“It has been said that the Klamath
ed la all ordi­
nobility of character j*ossesse«r by that the line must go sufficiently Development Co. is seeking the re­
nary diseases ot
near, or close to the present city, so moval of the court hous«* for selfish
him.
wcnv n
This
that the people would be properly purposes. Let us for the sake of ar­
This is the critical period in the accommodated in their contact with
remedy
never I
gument say that the statement so
disappoints, Its
history of Klamath Falls.
It is a the Railway company, and that my { made be true, but in so doing. It still
I
g'.od effects be- ;
time when great things are on the promise must be fulfiilled. regardl«*ss . receives a gift, and th«* sale arising
ing percvptlbls
of
cost
from
the
present
block
is
likewise
a
point of beginning. It is the time
from tiio very
“
Mr.
Hood
informed
me
of
the
I
part
of
the
total
r«*ceipt
and
ther«*-
when the city needs a man who will frightful cost necessary to make the '
3rst. It Is com­
fore likewise a gift. Whereas, our
act on his own initiative; a man who cut. but I stood firm on my promise friends of the western ¡tortion of the
posed of tl.e
purest and the
will not hesitate; a man who has the given to the people of Klamath Falls, city are insisting upon the court
most
reliable
ability to grasp the situation and and as a result the lines were lo­ house remaining where it is. could
drugc;
mercu-
cated
and
built
as
they
now
exist,
not
­
not
possibly
have
motives
other
than
act; a man who will put in the sewer
rials,
oplatea
withstanding the fact that the subsidy personal gain and personal advan­
■system NOW’; a man who will see we were to receive in providing this tage. as they clearly state that the re­
and other har­
mful drugs be­
that the streets are paved TH IS service to the city and to the «»untry. moval would change values tributary
ing
excluded
YEAR
That man is H. S. Dunlap. was entirely annulled, because the to the present location and injure the
The many dis
That man is NOT F. T. Sanderson. line was not built within the sp«?cifi«*d , property of the present residents In
concerting
In-
period of time, and I submit that in that vicinity. The fact still remains
That is why the people of the city— performing this gigantic
piece of! if that be tiue (which we doubt very
fluences to
which
woman
business men and all—are demand­ work for the people of the county of materially), that if the court house
Klamath, we did so thereafter en­ were left where it is, and our propo­
Is
constantly
ing that Dunlap be nominated.
subjected
ren­
And once again the Herald extends tirely in the belief that our reward sition was not accepted, that a s|>ecial
would be in the future development donation of some 390,000 would be
der her liable
its cordial greetings to the next may­ of the city and country.
presented to the western portion of | to many Functional disorders that
or of Klainath Falls—H. S. Dunlap.
“In this same connection. I desir* the city at th«- expense of the tax-i not only tend to destroy her comfort ,
and happiness, but which gradually
He is the people’s choice and not the to say that if I had foreseen only au | payers of the county.
“1 have said, and I meant it when I merge Into chronic and serious dis
representative of any one section, fac­ area in Klamath Falls suitable for |
the building of a city embraced in 1 I Bald it, that with 20,000,008,000 eases.
tion or clique.
that
tneagr«* distance
lying be- | feet of standing sugar and white pin«-,
Nyal's Vegetable Prescription Is
without a peer for the successful
treatmnet of female weakness, pain
ful and disordered menstrutatlon,
hysteria, cramps, “bearing down
pains,” Inflammation and falling of
the womb.
This Is a remedy of
sterling worth.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON
REPORT or TH KJ CONDITION OF
THE FIRST TRUST «^SAVINGS BANK
nt Klamath Falla, In the Hint» <>f Oregon, nt the close of business,
January 31, >»10.
RENDI Ilt'EN
IHlI.I.AItN
Loans an<| Discounts
Bonds. .seeui lt I«> h , etc.
| •N.34S .53
3.<64.<8
Banking houM, furniture' and Situron
t,l»8*T4
Du« from bankn (not reaerve banks)
Duo from approved reserve banka
I0.U33.63
30,403.44
«72 13
19,637.75
Ckeeke ami oihei each Items
<'asli on hand
»124. 664.68
Total
I KILI.A IIN
LIABILITIEN
Capital atiK'k palli in
Ulidi vldi’d |>ro fi tu. Iosa expetises and taxoa ¡talli
Indi vidimi dopoalta subject to check
Demand certificate* of dnpoalt
Time certificalo* of d<*poalt
36,000 00
46.64
50,930.1 1
360 no
I 1.565 on
37,010 83
Sai Inai deposita
Total
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1134,864.68
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State of Oregon,
I
County of Klamath, I sa
I, J. W Heimena, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
»wear that the above statement la true to the beat of my knowledge
and bell.d
J. W 8BIMBN8, Cashier
Correct Attest:
O W. BALDWIN.
J. A MADDOX, Director-).
Subscribed and sworn to before 1110 thia 7th day of February,
1818
E I, ELLIOTT, Notary Publit
RUSSELL
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ÌÈTMACHINERY
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Klamath
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Oregon
M.
RICHARDSON
United States Commissioner
C. C. BROWER
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
PROOF TAKEN
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Office, Third and Main, opposite City
Library.
Telephone 301.
ROOMS 7 A 8, MURDOCK BLDG
IIOI»TE1NN
|*X>R
SALK
I have aome fine young registered
Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and
acclimated. M. F LOO8KLEY. Ft
Klamath, Oregon
DENTIST
Wliite-.Maddox Bldg.
C.
P.
MASON
DENTIST
ELLSWORTH
tlthi-e in American Bank A Trust Co n
pany’a Building
Phone Tir
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FOR CHILDREN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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l> I R o r «1 e r »♦ And llrNtrnv
Wnrraa. Th«*r Hrrak up < nlda
in94 ho«ira. At all l»rj<figtn, jftota.
Nampla mnl**d KRI'F.
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and Trust Hldg.
• OREGON
MITCHELL
Office Crlssier-MIta Hullillnr
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&
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AND DENTISTS
PHONE 614
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One bay horse, 2 or 3 yiari old.
weight about 1000 pounds, no brand 1
visible, came to my place on Seven
Mll< about November ’, 1909 Owner
t it y have miii • by ¡laying charges
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Fort Klaqintli, Orc.. February II.
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ATTORNEY IT LAW
General Law Practice State and Fed
eral Courts
Examiner of Land Titles
First National Bank Block
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon
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