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4 « ♦ OFFICIAL FAWCR OF Kl«AMATH (X)UNfY. « • VOL. XV. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 19, 19Í0 PRESIDENT HILL GUEST Of CITY • • LEADING PAPER OF NOI THERM OREGON. ♦ ♦ NO. 7 FOR SEWERS VHItlVED WITH PARTY AT 10:31» PICK IH WIELIJEI) BY PR»II»ENT No l <,nipi<iiiils« With H. P. LAHT EVENING IXH1H W. HILL He was ask,-«! If there was any thing In the report that in the De^ chutes canyon compromise between th«' Oregon Trunk and the Houthern Pacific it hart also been agri’ed that the Or«-gon Trunk was to «-nter Klam ».gna-ubly Nui-|>ri««-d Witti III«' lUitu- t Hy'* Gu«-«t I« liitrodu« «*1 by Mayor ath Falls over the Southern Pacific Ih « <>l lite l p|wt' lutkt— Noi,. F. T. Sanderson, and In right of way. Mr Hill replied: t i.iuiuillal AI hiui Work Heartily Cheered "The Oregon Trunk and th«» South- ern f’aclfi, are building over separate and distinct rights of way In the Des- President i-ouis W Hill broke th»- WILLIAM WAtlNEfl ihuten canyon. 1 do not know of any ground Wednesday for the new l)rr«M'd in kliakin, wearing typical , snch compromise. The Hill road will newer system It was quite appro Wealt‘i'11 ranch bool». uuh I iuvi - ii ami not enter Klamath Falls over the unkempt. Louis W Hill loukid moi«- ¡Southern Pacific tracks, but Mr. Stev priate that the bead of a great rail road system that has done so mucu Ilk.- a Klamath county, stockman than ens is building the Oregon Trunk." for tbe up-building of the Northwest the president of a great railroad o.i -houid be th. peraon who officially I'la arrival In Klamath Falta. The Will Populate < iregon The object of thr Hill party visit started the work for the first great I arty urrlved iu thia cily after io o'clock p in Tui’Hdai. ItiMims had lx.« n ing Oregon is to make a recouuois- < ivlc iiuprov* ment undertaken by this i> *. i ,«<l at th. Lak'-nid« Inn. lutnu - anc< to <l««termine th«; resources of elt). Arrangements for th«' ceremony dint. I; .'It I-ai riving In the city nio-t Ihe country and to gather data for i were mad«- by Mayor Sanderson ye«- i tin party w« lit to tlie Hot Springs large colonization movement. W’heu- . erday , .Mr. Hill expressing his pleas- to sash off the various kinds of mil "ver Mr. Hill was arkrrf If hta people ire al LH^lng able to participate. He accumulated on th«- trip tbrough In would build a railroad into a creain was conveyed from th«' Lakeside inn ■w-ctiou he would nay h«' Is fro«n Mis to the corner of Fourth and Main terior Oregon. In speaking of his trip througli souri. and must lx- shown, “f.’ the streets, where there bad assembled a mi :, iiii . i iiio : i mm . «. iuh nd i ,» l M.AM mi lai .» m . u nt nani e . m . Oregon Mr. Hill expressed himself aa country has resources that will sup- representative gathering of the eit- exceptionally well pleased. H<- com iMirt people, the section will have a ■zeus. He was accompanied by tbe 10, liuti i« uso,, thut li. h.,s «„k. i. i: l.d r« uson tu I a it- implicit colt- mented very favorably upon the spiilt railroad." said Mr. Hill. He ,• it,tin mayor, ««-ueral members of tlie coun *,,, Il pulì,* lo iut ,-st igute full) lh>' 1 hdencc. Tin- Information fuintahi*<i of Oregon. Several times during hta ned, "The object of my trip tbrough cil and other leading citizens Mayor terriior, isoli of III. town« he lui* to th. Herald was to tbe etfecl that conversation hi stated that Oregon this section is to learn Oregon and to Sanderson stated the object of the V laltfd. Mr. Hill mad.- tin ntateun-ut. "We und Montana were hta favorite West find out the best way to get people «■eremony and introduced Mr. Hill, II. lui-flier «tal,tl liuti Ite waa uot . will build Into Klamcth Falta just as ern states. He wan very agreeably Into the state. I have seen son tine who was cordially received by the as after «et «proci)«* nor I hhuii talk, i lust ns < oom i iictlon can be pushed."' ytiirpilsed wi*b the town of Lakeview «•ountry. It is very much iike Mon sembled multitude. Taking the pick «lui lo wanted were reai, live fa«!« Ill« stuteuient bearing on this Is pub- which, he said, was one of the best- tana. where we have located large from the bands of the mayor he land founded and most substantial little < «.ionic:. I predict a great fi«»nr«' for ed several blow- on «he street's sur H< uggisti d il.al ut ili. I -i.ipu t litui , I! It d ctioic, face, making tbe first dirt fly in every Th<- luipn 'i.u other turn mt might Hiles he had ever visited. The parti Oregon." I, i. pr<>|M*««I t<> gii. bini in Klniii.iili HIE 111 ILIUM, o| I III* I |\l . IV i direction. Bowing hta acknowlefig« Knlls lluat Ih,*,' bui log uil)thiiig ti. I't .lve ftot.i the publication caused left there Mon da? tnorninTr, driviug Advertising Hill Will Do. MH MUI I M < »I U If). II II Ml ment of the hearty cheers that gruet sa) <i*titin> ih' iii«* Ite» to thè |»<>du<- Mr. Hill iiin.-idi cable concern, his ap the machin«* to Odell that day, and In the Hill party is Mr. E. C. Leedy, BEEN NO ISXIOlNLl IW Al TED ed the work. Mr. Hill boardad A** parent di sir«- b ¡ng for them to un-' from there to tbe Klamath Agency iloti of data litui will gite bini acme the head of the colonization ilepart- BY THE PEOPLE or OREGON. ■ inaigli! luto Ilo- rtwouis «•* ,’f thè < ««un clerstaud that whatever might b. by yesterday noon. Yesterday's Her r:ent ot the Hill lines. He Aft v-«»h auto and started on a trip tbrougr WILL OPE* TO NKTIIJCHKVr ir) ft<*nt whith hi* ruad must necea, dune in th« uay ut ■ oust rut tion iu ald told Mr. Hill's inipr«*ssio!js gained him two assistants, C. C! M irrtson tbe Klamath Basin, which will tab.- M11.1.ION N OK At R» OK EER-• him as far as Merrill. liliiuiath iottut) would have no bear- from his trip to this |x>lnt. •arti) i lo „«rive its fotiuum'- and O. W Sweaton. In stuaking >»f T1IJ4 I.IMI AN» HltlM. AM K.M- ile I» ■ It'UU ea«l|y appi-oui In d. and ii g on what may be done for them. IT cumx I With Lake. the work that the Hill interests w’ll PIKE TO TIIE IMM.II* <,| KI.AM-, 11, 1« purti. nlarly aUrativi to thè man , Probably the most agreeable sur do :i*ong the publicity line, Mr Ix'.dy HEY. HICKS WILL PREACH AT A TH PAI.» I EN'Hl N ENl MEItATttR MILL BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT i lio lili* ilw «oli. AAhcnrver he «|dt«l I prise toi Mr. Hill on the entire Ore HE AT PtWIMFKIt E THVRHBIY gon trip was the I’pper Klamath lake. H.id: oto wlr> luiré eliderne of < untart utili "We are going to make up a car of Tbe distinguished divine of Ash natili, he wu* li ad) tu drop eirry- ' He had expect«>d to find a small body O.-egon exhibits which w • shall show I ver) owe ill the <1ly WMMdd H«-c That U I LU AM U At.\KH land who lectured at the Bapttai lliiiig and ll*leu to what li.’ mlght ot water like many of the other lakes ell through the East and Middle W< st. Hi* or Iler Nntiiv 1« ou the Hull church Tuesday evening preached in KLAMATH IUI M I. Ma) 17.— baia- tu su) —pii.» kkll il wa« mieti throughout the country traversed. Wo are also going to put out litera that church last night. Those who "We Mill build m , <u*t ,«n<l we« tin« nifi. Ih, intomuitiou he wa« «coking From noon tomorrow till k o'clock , The lake was a revelation to him. H - ture on the Central Oregon section. beard him declared him to be th« nrrma th«- Mtnfr of On,g«»t'. an«! rnm —thè [•rodtT’rivIfy of thè soli. Oli ' i i tie < veiling the cvn«'Hi enumerator. I art never dreamed of so much fresh I think it is remarkable that a sec most eloquent speaker they have ever |.aIxr um) make Il it «tut« iri««l .1* ili. wuy down lite lake it 1« pr,.|siMd Mi v II. \V Bea« t . w ill be at the post-1 water in Oregon. The beautiful tion so rich and vast should have r e heard in Klauiath Falls. He held his ■■mphaUc » |«**lti|«'." rim. dl«l lo uMertani Iti« wtallo« telatile to an oliiee for ibe purpose of placing on scenery aptmaled to him in a way that mained undeveloped for so long a audience spell-bound from start to Lo«la W. Hill. prrsidctil of III, N«»ttl'- c\<u>«lou inlo thè Klamtah beata, lii.- census roll the name of any per- he will always have a longing for time. In some sections we have finish. His subj«jct was, "Paddle Your ern Paclflr and |»r«<>«i»l ie|irt* nta* wIter. Ite will he aldo io «<•«• al tirai He was taken with the found development along the ' lines ihiu In Klatuntl. Hall - who linn not let Klamath. Own Canoe." Mingled with the most lit«« uf Jani,* J. Udi. il,.' Iialiti wlial lite itgricullural leaowreea iH-.-n loutitid. .Mrs Beach has made beautiful Eagle Kidg«- r«*sort. From of building towns that would do cred humorous illustrations, which con ba I Ider, give to the |M<o|,|e uf Oregon ut ibi* «i. tion of thè country are. ■ be many inquiries he mad* it is na'e t<n earnest effort to secure a complete it to an old railroad country, but the vulsed the audience with laughter, through the column« of the Rc|«ub. enumeration of this city, and that i to predict that within two y«-ars Mi farming resources remain untouched. including stories of the Sunny South than tlie fir« I dettnite, authentic without the assistance usually accord Hill will be the owner of a beautiful Thousands or people will come to Oie- , and dialect descriptions from the Ger- «tatenmat that hi« <-otii|Hin> would KMPHATH'ALI.Y DEM» MAK1KU ed such work. Hur off *r to remain in home on Upper Klamath lake. gon in the next few years. The Hills : man and Irish, he placed his audience LAKEVIEW WTm-.MENT build thia line of rund and ’hu« open th.«- poMnfilce for ten hours is proof M ill Vtail Crater l*k«*. are going to do for Oregon what they in the most attentive mood for re to «ettlellM-rit nillllou« of a 1« « ut the Ntlch Mortea lime Kept firmt North, While en route to this city from did for Washington." of her thoroughnes": In making the ceiving the earnest words of encour IlMmt fertile land on the Pa, itie ( unat. erti I Nit of fTtiea Before, and the Agency landing Mr. Hill asked as c n«us an complete n« possible. agement to faithfully and hopefully rhe «.laSr-tmiil «*!<•< I rlfying, rape* Hill < hi Reclamation. Ma, IN, H o Ag.dti Tbe grcHtest difficulty experienced to the best time to visit Crater lake. tight the battle of life. He inspire* • fall, no «tn««- It coMsrs front Louis W. Hill, like his father, is an every hearer to throw away all donb" I., been in securing the names of oc ;>nd made the announcement that un the man who 1« In a |»»tti«>n to inakr he empire builder, and he does not like cupants of roou lug ho tines in the city less circumstances prevented II authoritatlwly. Continuing, Mr. It vu» a n>nti ntlrred with the fire of Th, business r icii can materially aid would visit the Ink«' this summer. In to be hampered in his work, nor does and timidity and renew the effort t<> not only win in this life, but prepar«' Hill aaid: liiù:1 .t'tut that fat", i a representa- I he like to see any section tied hand Iu ninl.mg thi work complete by ask- rpeaking cf this he said: tor the greater life to come. Such "Wr have |«a«««'«l through a nr- .it th ot the Evening II« raid in the "Cra'er lake is the place to go to und foot. The policies of the Recla i:ig thi Ir employe» If the, have been ! eloquence aud logic is rarely heard <|,wl of <<>untr> «tncr we «farted on lobb. ol the lutkiwldc Inn thi« morn counted, and If th-1 have not they see. bnt here is th« place to stay for mation Service and the Forest Ser"- and the Baptist church and their thia trip that will att>| 1» jn«tlfy Ute ing lie held n cop? of ln«t n!«’hf« ..' ,»ul<l I. sent to tin- ixistofflce to In a while. Crater lake will attract p«?o- ice receive his severest condemnation. 1 friends and visitors are io be con- < onatru, titHi of u Hue < I it rd rant and inner !., his hand, ¡.nd In it votati terview th. enumerator. Owners of ple to your country, but your large He believes in doing anything and ev- ! gratulatcd u|>on having the visit from Heal ama,« the «late, u: .1 this, n« I that fr,'n! jri’ wit! v rath demanded roomi.ig I oiices »liould ask each Klamath Ink,- will hold them when « rithlng that will help a community, the distinguished divine from the «tail’d before, will Is* I i I. Tin i • i* «’■nt vr. nennt ir the publication renin« i if he I.u« been euuntud. and they get here. I want to see Crate, but he has broad, liberal ideas for a good dial of till« Uollory that 1« ,.f such »U>rfc V 1 il it Is in possible loi him t • go to the lake, and will try to get here this doing th«*® things. Hta views are in Rogue river. Rev. Bledsoe is under obligations to the visitor, and is not an gtaal «» at Would I kc to hate "1 war.! it .id'rriot.'l." h ■ . ! ! direct conflict with those of ex-For- i greatly pleated with the opportunitv iHiHtofh Mrs. Beach should b«' noti- summer." It. Thi're are. howetti. i.ilH««n« of wllll l'.’. ... ^: . "tliai It i-l the pub- | ester Pinchot, and also with those of fi"rt ; . once, und »hi wlH make ar- A«ks About Hurvrys. of introducing him to the people of acres of land Hutl 1« a« rill, a* «1«■ ll< tlon <*f «neb Ktoriew tiiu*. I .. kept i rungem, i. to i that his name is on I'pon leaving the Agency landing th«1 head officials of tbe R«’c!amat>on Klamath county. It is hoped thai the «un slton,' on, and h 1« to th'* ¡1 < ,.t rtliei n front building her lists. .Mr. Hill asked numerous questioi s Service. After hearing Mr. Hill ex Rev. Hicks may hav ? an opportunity tlutl we look for ii-liiHo •>'. tl.e money !i>*n :>rt l'iv :i., :.n ’. ' niu.i do ho Hut on- da) remain - fur the com- t-bout the Oregon Trunk surveys, press his views along the line of con ito leave his prosperous and happy iuvcslcd in ,'onatl U«'l I' I to o. .•ril i.' ietl, n ot . his win r, au,l it in impera- wanting to know how far the sur servation and reclamation one begin* Nock at Ashland long enough to visit •'We have born d«li;hi<«l ulth U m d lii u .. k< ’ * !■. I tun thin, of in', 1.» that whatever Is to be done must ; veyors were from Klamath Falta, and to realize that he is k«»eplng in clos? us again soon. trip, although it ha* Iwa-n an arduous r tiitenients published he w tabl'd to be done at once. In which direction they were working touch with the West, aud that he has one. It wan the uni) way iu which I deny, be replied with n wave of hin He was told that two of hta crews a better knowledge of the existing THE RAKEVIEW STAGE . ouId beconw' thoroughly familiar hand that took in the entire front HIGH Ht HOOL NOT» were working to th«' east of the lake conditions than most of the Weulern- ( HANG» TIME with the condition« that will have to page of the paper. "All of them." . t nd that another was running lincj ers. i The Lakeview stage has changed iw met, and the «ally way by which a "That Mateinent," continued Mr. Those who buy season tickets for' on the west tide. He expressed the i its time of departure, now leaving its The Party Guide. «letinltr decision could be reached. Hill, pointing to the headline«. ” 'We commencement week of the High ' opinion that the crew on the west offices at the American hotel at t; Oregon will see a th-grre of devel<>|>- * III build into Kinmath Falta Just itn School may have the cupon for the William Hanley, the Eastern Ore side was not a portion of the Oregon p. m. in the evening and making the ment within the next few y,<ara that Innt «« conntructlon can be puwhed.' annual senior play reserved by call Trunk outfit, which may be taken as gon sUM-kman, is the guide of the Hill night drive on this end. arriving a no onr ever dreamed of. TtiouMind« ta published with th,» apparent ap ing at Dunham’s confectionery any a hint that the road will be built on party. Mr. Hanley knows every foot Iutkeview tbe following evening a’ upon th<ui«an«l* of honHso kcr will proval of myself. It in mtaloadlng time after Wednesday noon of this the east side. Another statement of the state over which the party has 6 o’clock. |a,ur into Ihi* Mate, and wc propone The Great Northern in not «pending week. The play will be given In the made by Mr. Hill when responding to traveled, and he has done everything to do ««verything at onr command to n dollar building into Klamath Falls: opera house Monday evening. Ma» Arrivals at the Lakeside: O. L a short address of welcome at Eagle In his power to make Mr. Hill see the aid in the work." It U not spending n dollar building 23. Season tickets sell for 75 cents; Ridg«» might lie construed to mean great future for Central Oregon. To Snelling and wife, I-akeview; Chas The |M*rty arrived at Odell Monday I eyond the northern boundary of the single admission to play, 50 cents. that the Hill road will come to this his efforts will be largely due the l-ambert. Bonanza; Chas. P. Bray evening, when» it remained for the county. On the basin of that Ktate- The students taking part arc consci city along the east shore of the lake. many good things that Mr. Hill will Ashfork. Wis.; R. N. Haines, Med night. Klamath Agency wan reached ment n man would be justifled in entious in their practice, and the play In Huiaking of the railroad probabili do for this state. Mr. Hanley is a ford; E. P. Fansworth. San Francis at 12:30, where the delegation from tearing down hia frame building and promtaes to be as good as the senior ties he said: “In time there will man who likes to travel with a Mis co; O. E. Oxley, Berkeley; D. 8. Wil Klamath Falla and Hu peri n leaden t II. <>rectlng brick structures; he would play last year. He believes in showing in son, Portland; H. Scheedy, Portland likely be a railroad race course sourian <L Wilson welcomed Mr. Hill anti hta be jnstilled In going ahead and spend Th«' annual commencement ser around this beautiful body of water." stead of talking, e is Just the man Geo. Taylor, Albany; E. E. Fitch, N companions. Mr. Wilson wan boat at ing money, and he would be justified mon May 33d. at 11 a. m., in the High for the occasion. He has the knowl S. Merrill. Merrill; H. L. Holgate Will IN'v«'lop Oregon. an elahoratc dinner, fidlowing which in commencing action against me. edge' of the country, and knows just city ; Luther W. Huntington. Cast!« 8chool auditorium. A special pro Mr Hill evaded many of the direct Mr. Hill and hia party and the Klam, "That statement would lead the gram has been prepared for this ocra- ; where and how to take Mr. Hill to Rock, Wash.; F. C. Klatzuba. M«»rrlll: questions put to him by the Herald nfh Falta delegation were driven to other towns that I have visited into slon Rev. Fees,» will deliver the ad get the best results. Mr. Hanley ex- R. C. Spink. Klamath Agency; G. E representative. His usual reply wan the Agency I .and Ing. where they believing that I was glad to moot the dress Arrangements have been made presst's one regret. He says the coun Cain, The Dalles; E. L. Vanzant. Imarded the «tcamer Wlnefna and ucople, they were all right and good with the churches to dismiss their "I do not know." When asked if the try traveled over Is so extensive that Burns; John Hall, St. Paul; and th« «farted for Klamath Fall«, which company, but when it came to rail morning services, and where possible Hill interests would build into Klam he could show the Hill party only a 11ill party. ath. he said that the contract had al place wan riMiched Tuesday evening. toads, then it was to be all for Klant- to close the Runday schools a few very small portion of it. In the course of hia remark« Mr. i.th Falta. A h far aa Lakeview is con- minutes early to allow those who care ready been let into Klamath county. The pig has never been known to Int«*re«te<1 In Southern Pacific. To the question If the rosd would be Hill further stated that he wan not • erned. I would much rather build to attend time to roach the High express any desire for jewelry, though extended to this city he replied that While Mr. Hill Is seeing the coun it often wears a ring. particularly Interrated In the town«, into that p.ace than come here under School auditorium by 11 o’clock. John F. Stevens is building the Ore try to ascertain the resources, still but what wan Itack of them. It In the those conditions." he is on the lookout for every particle country and not the cities that will The Rtatcment published In the Wm Weedon, proprietor of the gon Trunk. The man who stutters does not make the <<»n«truction of the rail* llcrald waa published on the authori Klamath barn, returned Monday No Connection With Western Pacific. need to be told to think twice before (Continued on Pace 4.) be speaks once. rends a paying Invcatment, and It In ty of a person In whom the Herald from a visit to Ashland. Mr Hill stated that there was noth- NON CONNITTH MOUT RR. WORK FIRST AUTHENTIC HILL STATEMENT Y Ing to the report that the Or«-gon Trunk would seek an outlet to Han Francis««, over th«- Western Pacific. He would not give any information an to railroad building except to nay that they now had over 5,000 men at ' work In the state, building toward ihe south, and that an east and west line would b® built. I I 1 I «•*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«* i■ i VERY IMPORTANT EVENT FOR CIH