Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 03, 1903, Image 5

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
SUPPLEMENT.
VOL. VIII.
Dr. H. B. HARÜUS,
KLAMATH FALL*, OREGON, DECEMBER 3, 1903.
NO SPECIAL ELECTION.
NO. 35.
BURNED TO DEATH.
physician he wished and lie replied
that he wanted Dr. Steiner.
Harry
Nlneth Senatorial District will
Physician and Surgeon.
Riggs was dispatched at once, arriv­ Two Indian Boy« Attempting to Burn
their Way Out of Jail Lose Their
Elect a Senator now.
ing at Lakeview at 2 a. m., over 40
Office next door to the O[wrs House.
Live«.
miles
in
a
rain
storm
and
bad
roads.
Room 7—Hotel Linkville.
The Oth Senatorial District com­ Dr. Steiner, accompanied by Dan
Special attention given diseases of the prising Klamath, Lake, Crook and j .Maloy started without delay,
Pitt River Charlie and Fred Snider,
, but
two boys from the Yainax Indian
eye—GI«»»< h fitted.
Grant counties have decided not to I when nearly there met a tnesseuger
School were burned to death Sunday
X-Ray l<aboratory—Examinations *2.60
go to the expense of a special election .coming for the coroner.
Coroner
Io
for a successor to Senator Williamson. ' Harris accompanied by Rev.
J. B. morning while imprisoned in the
town jail at Bonanza.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Moreover many lielieve that the time ' Stark started early Monday morning
The boys had «pent the previous
is too short foi an election. Absence I for Plush. The verdict of the jury'
day in town having a good time and
of a Senator from this district will i is as follows.
disposing of a quanity of whiskey,
not, however. Interfere with
the
ixihonkk ’ s jury verdict .
which they had pr<s*ured in some way .
business of the Legislature.
Some;
We, the jurors called by Coroner,
As it was only too well known that
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
person or other from'he district may F. E. Harris, to enquire into the,
an Indian with whiskey is a very dan-
claim a seat In the senate, but that cause of the death of Timothy Ahern,
office, 3rd d<sir east of |swl office.
genius party to allow to run loom.-,
body.
being
the
the
sole
judge
of
the
find
that
the
said
Timothy
Ahern
Phone 36.
they were locked up in tile jail by the
qualifications of its members, »ill met III« death from a pistol shot tired
marshal for safety. Saturday evening.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
decide the claim.
by lite hand of Phillip Barry Jr. at
About 2 o'clock Sunday morning
Plush, on Nov. 21, 1903.
I the jail, which is a small wooden
WILL BUILD TO THE FALLS.
.1. B. Stark. Foreman.
structure, was discovered in flames
David A. Cleland,
Work Will Commence on the Exten­
but by the time people had flocked
Frank
Ruggers.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
j to the scene, the prisoners had long
sion of the Klamath l-ake R. R.
M. II. Caldwell.
: gone to the happy hunting grounds
Soon.
W. P. Overton,
and only their charred bodies re-
bar Residence and office corner 711»
Wm. Alford.
l inained.
Hervey Lindley, of the Klamath
and Main streets.
While nothing is positively known
River Railroad, was in Ashland, CONTEST FOR KLAMATH LANDs
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
■ as to the origin of the tire, it is be-
Tuesday, says the Tidings, on his I
One of the largest land contests ; lieved it was started by the Indians
way home from a business trip at
Portland.
He says the open cars that nave come before the state land for the purpose of effecting their
i
which have been in service on ills board at Salem for several years was 1 escape by burning a hole through the
;
from Lairds to Pokegama, since heard Wednesday, when two groups floor.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON road
The front of the building was used
the trains began to run. will I m - su­ of applicants contested for the right;
perceded in a few days by a comfor­ J to purchase 700 acres of swamp land I as an office and was occupied by tin­
Omca—Withri.w Building.
table combination passenger and bag­ bordering on Upper Klamath Lake. j town recorder. Alsiut everything in
NIGHT OR DAY.
gage coach, lie has also notified the ' The land is unsurveyed and lies in the room was destroyed, including
It some valuable books and papers.
government that the road is ready to township 35 south range 7} east.
KLAHATH FALLS. OREGON.
Coroner R. W. Marple and Deputy
carry the Klamath Falls mail, when­ is just south of the tract of 11,000
Phone Main 74.
ever it is desired to make the change j acres which w.is purchased three or District Attorney Mills went to Bo­
four months ago by Jesse Carr-Seale nanza Sunday. The following coron­
from Ashland.
er’s jury was called: D. F. Driscoll.
Mr. Lindley says that active meas­ and associates.
Tile conflicting interests in this; A. T. Langell. J. H. Chastain. Wm.
ures will be taken in the near futuie
lotiking to the extension of the road case are State Senator A. C. Marsters Goss, L. J. Batiman and Henry Schal-
A TTORNE Y- A T-L A W.
to Klamath Falls.
The portion of i and 25 associates, of Roseburg, on one lock. No further facts however was
brought out at the inquest than
Isteria the road constructed has surmounted side and .1. D. Carr and a number of
Reference by |<ermi»sion:
For all those already stated.
National Bank and Astoria Savinas all the heavy grades between Lairds I associates on tile other.
and Klamath Falls, ami its extension practical purposes the latter group
Bank of Astoria, Oregon.
RECTOR OF ST. LUKE'S.
< rpposita* Court
House, K lumath from Pokegama will I m - comparative-I | represent tile Jesse Carr-Seale Inter­
Falla, Or. Phone, Main 104.
ly an easy matter Mr. Lindley says ests.
Ash burnham, Ontario, Testifies to
The greatest importance of the con­
the enterprise up to date represents
the Good Qualities of Chamber­
troversy lies in the fact that this
an investment of over *000,000.
lain's Cough Remedy.
tract of 7000 acres adjoins the 11,000
JS. O. OWAVKS
MURDER IN LAKE COUNTS.
acres already purchased by the Seale A shbubnham , Ont., April 1«. 1903.
people and control to a large extent —Itliink it is only right that 1 should
The Examiner has the following the channel through which the 11,000 tell you what a wonderful effect
i in regard to the killing of Tim Ahern lucres must lie drained. If tlie oppos­ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
office in the R kk hi ican Building.
| by Phillip Barry Jr. which ucurred ing applicants secure tlie 7000 acres produced. The day before Easter 1
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
' ut Plush on Nov. 21.
tile success of the effort of the Seale was so distressed with a cold and
By the information given flic Ex­ people to drain tlie 11,000 acres will .cough that 1 did not think to ne aide
aminer. it appears that alter drink- depend largely upon the arrangement 1 to take any duties tile next day. as
i ing and carousing in the saloon where they can make witli the purchasers my voice was almost choked by
9 'guns were much in evidence, four
tile cough. Tile same day 1 received
of the 7000 acres.
men, Phillip Barry, Nick Barry,
It is tlie intention of Senator Mars­ an order from you foi a bottle of your
Win. Lane and Tim Ahern emerged ters and his associates to drain and Cough Remedy.
1 at once procured
and went down to a hitching rack. reclaim this tract of 7000acres should a sample bottle, and took about three
' where tlieir horses stood.
Phillip they secure it.
doses of the medicine. To my great
1 Barry mounted his horses and rode
The land board took the whole mat­ relief the cough and cold had com-
up to within 20 or 30 feet of Nick ter under advisement.
' pletely disappeared and I was able to
j preach three times on Easter Day. 1
Barry and Tim Ahern and tired his
FOR LOVE OR COUNTRY.
pistol, the bullet taking eff<*et in Tim
know that this rapid and effective
Ahern’s neck near the jugular vein,
I cure was due to your Cough Remedy.
••For
Love
or
Country,
”
a
drama
and ranging downwatd, lodged in
' 1 make this testimonial without
United States Commissioner.
the vertebrae and crushed the spinal of the hour will lie given at Bonanza solicitation, being thankful to have
coni.
Both Nick Barry and Wm. Hall by members of the elocution ' found such a Godsent remedy.
Re­
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Lane ran. Willis !Sc,unmon hearing class. Christinas night. Dee. 25th, spectfully yours, E. A. L angfeldt ,
Admis­ ¡M. A. Rector of St. Luke’s Church.
the shot, ran out of a corral near by 1903. Opens at 7 o’clock.
GENERAL LAND BUSINESS. and grabbed the gun as Barry slatted sion 50 cents. Children 25 cents.
To Chamberlain Medicine Co.
After the show a grand masquer-
to ride away, and in the scuttle it was
This remedy is for sale by U. U.
BLUE PRINTS
; discharged, the bullet passing under ade Ball. Tickets including supper Chitwood.
furnished of any lands in Klamath < o. Scammon's arm.
Scammon told *2.oo. All cordially invited.
Fred Melhase and Ed. Crisler came
Barry to consider himself under ar­
BILIOUS COLIC PREVENTED.
Correction« received dally.
rest,’ but he rode away and disap­
down front Fort Klamath Sunday.
peared in the darkness.
As he did
Take a double d isc of Chamber- .Mr. Melhase reports the roads in
i
KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. I ho , Scammon discharged the gun in lain'« Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea very bad condition and says that the
the air in an endeavor to stop him. Remedy as soon as the first indication rains have been heavier tills year
Ahern was carried to the .Scammon of the disease appears and a thieat- than he has ever seen them at this
TIME TABLE
The water has
home and every thing done for him ened attack may be warded off. time of the year.
IN KFFKCT OCTOBER >S, 1WH.
that could be done, but he only lived Hundreds of people use the remedy in covered a great deal of the pasture
until 11 o'clock that night.
lie this way with perfect success.
I DAILY PASSENGER I
For land and has compelled the cattle­
I.EAVE
I
AND FRIIGHT
| AKKIVK
men tucommence feeding hay.
Mr.
asked Mrs. Scatnmon if be was badly sale by C. C. Chitwood.
Melhase will winter «50 head of cat­
hurt and she told him she thought
I 6P.M.
LAIKI)
7 A M
tle.
lie was asked what
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(iEO. H. MERRYMAN
DR. a W. MASTON
F. M. H HITE,
C. C. BROWER,
Notary Public.
j. GENERAL
n. nooRE
FREIGHTER.
C. H. WITHROW,