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i»Al»n i»K\ elopmfni ' s pany may begin new coustructlon or REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF the exercise of a franchise not there Chas. E. Drew ami family arc* ,<l*k fore exercised "2. A franchise to own or operate Ing tin outing on the reservation' ",|H E. J. MURRAY, Editor. a railroad or street railroad, or a gas week • I W. I*. Hedge has been iwan ‘I'ilig or electric company, caunot be trail» at Klamath Falls, in the Stale of Oregon, at the dose of buainaa* the postofftce till it looks llk< a ^tew I ferred nor assigned without the ap January 31, 19t0 proval of tlie coiniiuaalon. nor 1» a place Most everybody 1* talking of going contract relstlng thereto valid with MOLI. IIU HICNOl'K* KN TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE to the k'i»lls en the F< urth to help out the approval of the «*otuinlssion All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this "3. Stocks, bonds, notes or other cvAWorate. 08.344 61 Loa its timi Dlscounls The work of registering voters for papei will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume evidences of indebtedness of eoninivtl 4*4>UUMt UUUII IIIIIS, Vit articles will be published. 3,160.71 ILinkJiig Im im «« f h 1 pit liti » fliturvi carriers, or of gas aud eleqUie com- the coming primary was only begun 10,1)3’.' 5| Uiit» ficiiii t)un|2iH (nnt t*t»M<trvo tiMilks) paule« for a longet period tluvn twelve last Saturday. JO,401 41 Duo from approvili ruMi'ivi’ bunk* Mensrs Mike Hueck and Hatts | months may not be issued without the FOR THK REGI RATION Ob’ 973 II CbockM : iih 1 <>th«T muh I'cinn Btoehsler are among thus» attending THE BIG <ORltiRATlOXB approval of the proper commission. 19,6*7.71 Cauli dii I iiuh I "4. A railroad or street railroad the socialist encampment this week Mrs. Mary Pool (nee Smyth) ■»: re Tntwl 3124.9b4.53 Committee \p|K>int<x! to uquire Into companv may not acquire any of the _ »... covering from an attack of nieuln- SOME ATTENTION 4ROt BING stock of a similar corporation with Bjrstem Riwonmiecui» New York's IMH.I.AKh out the consent of the comtulssion. getis. and Is believed to be out of, IMONG THE FAITHFUL LIAIUIJTIKN Istev for Portland'« Use nor utuv any stock corporation hold danger. I Jesse Drew Is well along with prejj more than 10 per cent of «*nv public 3 25,000 OO Capital stoc). paid in . . By initiative petition a local law aratlons to build a new house on his Tim Question if a Kuccctwor to Judge 4N.64 Unilhlded profits, less expeunva aud taxes paid service corporation without the con for commission regulation of munici 0,930 1 1 homestead, which lies wist of the N Individual d«’p<»bllH rtubjort to ihtH’k sent of the conmilssto*' Griffith Is Also IttH-eiving pal public service corporations will b-> 290 0J lH»iunud r«»r(ltle«ittMi 4>f deposit "5 A merger or eonwvltdatlon of 1 S Drew farm. W II. nil»« I» th" Attention 1 1.585 0Q Tlntu cert Illi ate» of deposit put before the voters at the Novem existing companies can be nuide ouly builder. 37,010 MJ Having» d«’i>o«lts . . ...............* ........ .......... ber election. Findings of a commit- ; The continuous dry weather makes tee appointed from east side clubs to i wfth the app'OTal of the commission, ; the farmers fed blue, as the • crop 1124,854 6| Total If anyone thinks for a moment investigate the merits of such a Inw and qveh then there must be no cap- prospects ar* not brllllci. 1 . .J Aa an that there is not going to be a lively have just be«*n reported, with an II u I ttniizatlon of the merger itself Indicator of a short crop of hui ?■ "Penalties for the vlolatlo i of or- tampaien in Klamath county this fall qualified recommendation ter the State of Oreaon. ) County of Klamath.)tut I dera- - The conclusions of lite commis- a ton iu the stack in offered for rye he bad better forget it, for it will be law's passage. I. J. \V. Helmens, Gash 1er of th« ab<>v< -named bank. d<> »<>l**mi.lJ son as to matters affect lag companies hay. the moat hotly contested one that has The system «< regulation for pub »wear that the above itatetnent la true to the b»*«t of my hnowl«dg4 The barn on the farm belonging to are expressed in orders to the com occurred for years. From present lic servtef corporations in New York J W. HEIMKN8. Cashier. and belief. Failure to comply with an Carl Adams was burned Stiuday af ludications it is going to be a regu has been used as the basis of recom panies Correct Attest G. W. BALDWIN, J A MADDOX, Director» lar pot pour! affair, so h»4'./ ,u»xed mendations. The plans in use in St order or with th * provisions of the ternoon. The place Is at the foot of »worn to before tn« this 7th day of February» xo be toeyona recognition. This Louis and other cities were also ex law subjects th<* companies to drastic Round Mountain, at the north end of E L KLLIOTT, Notary Public How the fire originated will be due to the gradually gaining penalties. Each day's violation con the valley amiaed. is a mystery, as no one was living on impression that there will be an in stitutes a separate offense, and if the "We found nowhete so complete dependent ticket in the field. There violator be a common carrier, the the place. Mr Adams having removed and effective a system as in New penalty is 25,000; if other than a to Klamath Falla a month ago. is little said about it at this time York said Ben Rtesland. chairman The frosts of last week did much ENGINES but no one need be surprised if a of the committee this morning "We common carrier. 21,000. Every in 1 damage to the gro lug grain, especi “people’s ticket” or a “taxpayers | want a commission to be appointed dividual who aids or abets any viola BOILERS ticket," or something of that order tion of an order of the coniuiimlon., ally to the fall-sown rye which the that will regulate the service given by will occupy the attention of the vot not only the street railway company, or who fails to obey or aids or abets | farmers are now compelled to cut That cold snap ers of the county. Party lines have) any corporation in its failure to obey prematurely for hay 5 AW but electric light, telephones and tel all gone to the demnition bow-wows I is guilty of a misdemeanor. In addi seems to have been, co-exten»lve with egraph. and so on down the line to MILLS In this county, and thev are in a tion the commission may roiiimenc the coast states, and was uut peculiar the taxicabs Anything, in fact, that iu the courts an a< Hott to secure a to this part of the country alone worse condition now than ever be serve» the people. Wm. Uhrmau. the road supervisor fore. mandamus or an injunction and as to It should be made clear that this any actions to which a commission is. with a force of seven men. 1» build One of the problems that is arous commission will not interfere with a party, precedence is given over all , tng a new road over th, Low hill, ing considerable attention is the ques the functions of the ftate railway WRITE FOR 5PEOAL CATALOG AND PRICES cases on the caleudars, except elec which blds fair to eliminate the hor tion of circuit judge It seems to commission. All its power would be tion cases.’ rors of that part of tl e road to the have simmered down to Noland and municipal. Records obtained from county seat. He is pus ting the work Kuykendall. Among the democrats New York show that the public serv with his accustomed ene-gy and skill there ems to be an unanimity of GRANTED ' IKST DELA4 ice commission there has increased 5 POKAME. WASH.- PORTLAND. ORC. SAN JO 51 CAL it is estimated that the n**w road will feeling for Noland. Of course there efficiency of public service corpora cost ubout 3700. are son ■ who object to his candidacy, tions. has decreased mortality, has Porter Charlton Remanded Until July At the school election in the Dairy but when the time comes they will Hill on ite»|Ueet of Attorneys added to popular conveniences and district H. S Oden was elected direr step up ai.d vote tor him. With Kuy has not increased operating expense " tor to succeed Orrin M Cumber. who kendall it is different. There is a The following statement from New- i United Press Service •lid not »‘and for re-ehs Ion after s-rong opposition to him among the JERSEY CITY, June 28 — Porter York shows the duties imposed in various factions of the county. He Charlton was arraigned before Judge having served the district for three New York on common carriers. himself has not indicated that he Blair this morning and remanded un or four ten is. and U. E lanimon was "1. They must furnish such serv- would be a candidate for the office, til July 8tb, his attorneys promisirg < hosen for clerk The old board hav- ice and facilities as ahall be safe and but he is in the hands of his friends to make no effort to secure hie re :ng »elec'cd a teacher for the next adequate and in all respects just and and if they can do it he will be the lease in the meantime on habeas cor Jthool year, there are rumor» of n reasonable. row In sight over the matter nominee His candidacy is sure to pus or lunacy writs "2. All charges made or demand bring out the knife in various sec Charlton was apparently uninter ed for service rendered shall be juut tions of the party. He has always ested in the court proceedings, but 4OUCAN < IRE n*rr BV KV |n and reasonaoie been regular but some of his friends dl„lnW4! h..ad "3. They must file with the com made a strong protest against being I'ain along have been so crooked politically that His a* *‘e “'/i'JEeneral languor Get a pack- mission and keep open for public in handcuffed on the way to court he will have to stand the gaff for wore spection. schedules showing the rates protest was ineffectual, as he Kf Mother Gray’s M'HTRA.MAN their sins. the ornaments, just the same. His of fares and charges for the trans *.EAF, the p'ea«ant root and h< rb For county judge a number of ■skd for l>; portation of passengers and property. cure for ail kidney, bladder and uri names have been suggested. This is < government's attitude i the "4. They must provide switch and to iear^f nary troubles When you feel all run ant! the timber thereon, under tbei Nyal’a Vo< the office that is liable to bring out on extradition an dto give the aiien- ili vn, tired, weak, and without ener sidetrack connections.. lab!» Prascr provision» of the act nt June 3, 1878, an independent ticket. Judge Grif lion 1» India "5. There mu^f'bp no special rate, lets time to complete thelr observa- gy u«e this remarkable combination and acts amendatory, known as the fith will not be a candidate for the *d la all or tlons. of nature's herbs and roots office but it Is a safe” b^t thit thej ,ebaJ**_or “tfbrt discrimination, As a "Timber and Stone I jiw ," at such naty d >*«*•«■ Charlton s counsel declared that regulator It has no equal Mother value as might he fixed by appraise 6. There must be no free tickets, women. Tl person he supports will be his . they did not believe that their client rwnedy net censor. The people of the clty.and free pass or free transportation of would be returned to Italy, and cited Gray'a Auatraiten I«-uf Is sold by ment, au<1 that, pursuant to «uch ap- d Isa p potato, county have not forgotten “ tlig fight fight passengers or property, except to rail the caw of Mr. Caldwell, witness in druggists or sent by mail for 60c. | plication, the land and timber there- X -od efforts I Sample sent FREE Address The ni» have been appraised. June 14, way officers and certain other speci he and Summers and the •?te l§fe Albert Albert iug percptil the Duke of Portland estate case, who Mother Grey Co., Le Roy, N. T. fied individuals. 1909, the limiter estimated at 435. Walker made for them, jnd they are from tuo vs fled to America, was declared louant» 7. They must have sufficient and 000 board feet nt 3.75 per M, and the Iret li ts cu soing to listen to why they have to a**d was not returned Tîv l’urnblr posed of t land al |IIO0; that »aid applicant say If Mr Walker had |lve<i lt lg suitable cars for transportation of purest and t freight in carload lots. will offer final proof*In «uport of hi* not unlikely that he WOU1(J hare stood i A self-conuciuun and egoat leal most reliai GETS LIKE SENTENCE “9. Railroads and street railroads I young clergyman w»» supplying the application i-id isnrn statement on for the office, and ¡f t,ad ¡ie >Ould drug- meri must have sufficient cars and motive rials, pulpit of a country church opini After the 30th day of June, 1910, before have been elects Those who have I Dr. B. C. Hyde (keu u> the Peniteli and other hi the service he asked one of the dea It .M Richardson. U. 8 . Commission- discussed the matter of the inde power to meet all requirements for itary for Mfe for !+wopr Murder mful drugs I con«, a grlztied, plain-spoken man. ••r, at Klamath Falls, ( Aregon pendent ticker )iave suggested that the transportation of passengers and lug oxcludi Any person Is at liberty to protest what he thought of hl« morning ef those who ¿he opposed to the old property that may reasonably F j an United Press Service The many d ticipated. tbi» purchase t»> fore entry, or Initiate fort. '■oncrrtlng regime join hands with the demo KANSAS City. June 29 -On Tues- ( "Powers granted to the commission a contest at any time before patent fluences "Waal," answered th» old man. crat« ard place a tlcke* in the flefild which worn —in order that the commission may- day Dr. B. C. Hyde was sentenced to slowly, "i’ll tell ye tn a kind of a Isauus, by filing a corroborated affi that will be such as to command the life imprisonment for the murder of ' Is constant see that the public is adequately davit In this office, alleging facts parable i remember Tunk Woath- i-upport of the voters of the county, auhjjctod r| Colonel Thomas H 8wo;>e treated, they are given power: which would defeat the entry the candidates or. which will not wear dor her Hal Judge Latshaw refused a retrial, erbee’s fust deer hunt, when he was "1. To examine into the general to many Functional disorders ti ARTHUR W ORTON. green He follered the deer's tracks, rhe collar of any man or faction. The condition, capitalization, franchises and the defense ha.« appealed to the all rlghs. but he followed ’em all day 4-28-6-30 not only tend to destroy her cotnfi Register taxpayers of the county are getting Hyde will not be tod happiness. but which gradua end management of all common car supreme court. in the wrong direction" The Houne- tired of being the ?oat for the few merge Into chronic and serious <| taken to the peniten tary Immediately riers. keeper eases and if a good, clean, independent on acount of the condition of his "2 Tc examine all books, con Nyal'a Vegetable Prescription ! ticket were placed in the field this tracts, records, documents and papers wife, who is about to become a moth without a peer for the succeas ATTORNEY AND fall it would have a walk-away. er, but will be detained in the county NOTICE OF NAU Of STATE | treatmnet of fmnalo weakniw, pa and compel their production. COUNSELOR AT LAW The offices of circuit judge, county jail. LANDS ful and disordered menstrutatli "3. To establish a uniform system judgi and commiHSioner are the ones hysteria, oramps, "bearing ______ w do' KLAMATH FALI>. OREGON In imposing the sentence Judge Notice is hereby given that the of accounts and prescribe the manner that will be fought for The latter pains," Inflammation uad falling Latshaw said the evidence demon State Land Board will receive scaled ROOMS 7 AS. MURDOCK BLOG ths womb. Thia la a remedy two would have the fate of the court in which they shall be kept. strated that a plot, the plot of the bids until 11:00 o'clock a. m , August sterllag worth. "4. To prescribe the form of an- i house s-lti the construction of roads crime as shown by the evidence dis 1, 1910, for the following described rtual reports. WILL A. LEONARD and other county improvements at UNDERWOOD'S PHARAND closed a motive prompted by avarice school lands, to wit: '5. To require reports as to ac- their disposal, and the Hog Combine DENTIST and greed of gain, and an effort to All of Section 16, T. 2" 8., It. 7 E. Cor. 7th and Main Htreets Is going to bend every energy to cldents and to investigate the »arae KUnuith Falls .... obtain possession of Colonel Swope's All blds must be a> . panted by Whit«-Maddox Bldg. "6. To order repairs, improve elect men to thene offices whom they great wealth, even to the extent of a regularly executed application to can control, Who their candidate ment« and changes ir tracks, switch»» removing PLatswashx 7890J N purchase and at l>-ast on»- fifth of the will be is problematical, but A L. and terminals, motive power, or any destroying all Ilves standing In he amount offered. DR C. P. MASON I other property or device, in order to Leavitt Is a man they can depend way of that end. No bid for less than 115.00 per DENTIST secure adequate service. upon *o do th"lr bidding, and has had acre will be considered. "7. To order Increase« in the Office in American Bank A Trust Co n an Itching for the office ever since TKUBTEK8 OF POSTAL BAY- The right i« reserved to reject any paiiy’s Building the salary of 11,000 a year was number of trains, cars or motive pow I.NOH BANK HOLD MEETING and all bid» PHONE 814 tacked onto it. He would, of course, er, or changes in th» time of starting Applications and blds should be ad trains or cars I United Press Hervice. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON i put up the talk that he was forced dressed to G G Brown, Clerk Htate "8. To investigate as to any act I WASHINGTON, D. C., June 28.—I by the people" to take the office done or omitted to be done in viola . Postmaeter General Hitchcock At-1 Land Board. Salem. Oregon, and and that in doing so he was making BENSON & STONE ELLSWORTH A MITCHE tion of law or of any order of the , torney General Wickergham and 8ec- marked "Application and bid to pur a great sacrifice, since he had to give chase state lands." commission ATTORNEYS AT LAW VETERINARY SURGEONS ; retary of the Treasurer MacVeagh, up a better job, and all such stuff II. G BROWN, “9 To fix maximum rates that : the trustees of the postal savings AND DENTISTS The facts are, however, that he .An ■e.ricun Hank Clerk State Land Board lime« t'rladsr-atllte HulMnig rhonr may be charged i bank under the recently enacted law would serve as recorder until Janu and Trust Bldg. Dated April 22, 1910. 4-28-7-29 ■—— - --------------- « "10 To entertain complaints by held a meeting this afternoon. The ary. and as to hiB being able to suc KLAMATH FALLS • OREGON REGIHTERED IIOIJ4TE1NB F agrieved persons, and after hearings trustees are -mpowered to adopt th - NOTICE FOIl Pl IM.K ATION ceed himself in that position is prac BALE thereon, to order the carriers to make banking system which according to i Lakeview 02956. tically impossible, he would be de I have Rome fine young rexlstei R M such changes as will remove the cause their judgment is best suited to the RICHARDSON Holstein Not coal land lighted to get Into a berth that would bulls for sale; A-l »tock i of complaint. needs of the new Institution. It is' Department of the Interior, United acclimated. M F LOOBKLKY be good for four years, even If he had United States Commissioner "Subjects upon whic h commisslou s also though* that at this meeting the I Klamath, Oregon. States Land Office at Lakeview, to "sacrifice" that 11,200 joh for a approval is essential - in order that trustees will, to a certain extent, des Oregon, April 22, 1910. few months TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD the franchises and capital!ration of ignate In which cities postal saving I Notice is hereby given that Frank PROOF TAKEN public service corporations may be banks will be established. Irish, whose postoffice address is Pretty gtrle can break hearts al- properly controlled, the a^t provides Office, Third and Main, opposite Git) ATTORNEY at lau Klamath Falls, Origan, did, on the i lost a« fast as homely girls can mend for the approval of the proper com Library. Telephone 301. Latin American countries ai d the 2-lth day or January, 1910, file in thia General Law Practice State and F them. mission for example*: Orient were the chief contributors to office his Hworn Statement, and Ap era I Courts "1. A certificate from the commis the 1100,000,000 worth-of hide* and plication, No. 02956, to purchase the Examiner of Land Titles. Anyway, the man who boasts of his sion is required before a railroad or skins imported by the United States (Nir—t Only rnlkorlimi K rc I ov I»- WH NW */« Section 35, Township 38 siltuls ta Ors»-«. Write tar DI»»- First National Bank Block ability as a liar isn't a hyprocrite street railrosd or gas or electric rotn- last year WS.ÄÄSatTÄ S, Rang* 10 E. Willamette Meridian, Klamath Falls, Oregon KLAMATH REPUBLICAN THE FIRST TRUST »■ SAVINGS BAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON MACHINERY THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINERYCO. C. C. BROWER •w .B E. L. ELLIOTT