Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 07, 1909, Image 2

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MM AI, OPTION LAW.
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Make a good work l>em h (LU win­ United States Commissioner
«tl I», Mr». II.iii>* io Evidence.
Liquor Interrata Waul Aiiw»tdin«‘iit Ilia Suct-e-s as Lt'utler In Rute Isin
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and family
Aiiieniliiieut In Fight Against
Granting ('hit's Itigli! to IX*-
Use all last year's failures as the
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
spent Wednesday with Mr. Mack.
Elkins Prv«li«tcd.
FLUSHING, N. Y.. Jan. 1. Geuer- guide posts for the New Year.
citle QucNtioli lii<lv|M*ii<k'litly.
PROOF TAKEN
Messrs. Bishop, Ankeny, Miller and
Put the tools where they will be
Robinson enjoyed the tin«* duck shoot-:1*' Peter C Heins, l S. A., father of
Third and Main, oppoeite City
| I’hornton J. Hains, on trial as a f>rln- th«* easiest to tlnd. uot the vastest to Office,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Senator lug on Lost River Wednesday.
Anti-local option legislation is des­
Library.
I eiephone 301.
Fulton
will
have
once
again
the
op
­
tined to poke its nose into the busi­
Isaac Shepard is hauling straw fo: •l’“1 *” t,u'
of William Annis, drop.
i *** ** witness lu his son's behalf, yea-
ness that will come before the next portunity which has presented itself Jay Araut.
Men are a good deal like beans
BENSON &. STONE
legislature. The liquor dealers of at numerous times in the past year,
Mr. aud Mrs. Mack and children, ; u‘r,,u' declared that in the presence they don't ipnount to much unless
the state want three cardiual changes when congress reassembles. He has Earl. Ethel and Charles, spent Thues
before hit two sons. Peter and there's plenty of snap to them.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
made in the local option law as it assumed leadership in the rate law day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornton Hains, the Captain's wife,
Make It your busluess to shovel a
./ hi frican Bank
I Claudia Hains, made a full coufesalon good wide path, through th«» »uow (ot
now stands. The anti-saloon league amendment fight and has ready to 1 g. Mills.
and Truitt nidi.
will oppose their requests, however, aid hitu powerful influences which
Johu Shepard drove to the Falla,
her »»•*'<»nduct aud that aubae- your wife to walk lu when She hang»
KLAMATH
FALLS • OREGON
so that there is every indication of a have been impatient because the fight | Saturday .
.quently Captain llains manifested out the clothes.
Mr. Elliott, Chas. Mack, Thouius '1'olgnant grief from the dlscloa-
big fight over the question during was not begun long ago. The feel-
When cutting in I he woodlot be
T
the session.
| ing here is that, now that the ques- Elliott ami Mr. Upp went duck hunt-
,h“’ hl1'
condition became careful to avoid injuring any of the
( affeetpd. The confession which Gen- smaller trees. They may be larger j
The liquor interests of the state in Hon of his re-election to the Senate ing Friday.
general, and of Portland, in particu- is settled. Fulton will probably enter
Eltuo Newton was a Falls' visitor *ral G“1«» declared his son's wife some time. Car«* for tlt,«*m.
ATTORNEY AND
had signed on th«> day following Cap­
lar. want three things. They ask the combat with vigor and utilize Wednesday.
The hen aometimes makes a big
COUNSELOR AT LAW
tain Haln's return to the West, was fuss about a »mall egg. but she keeps
that the local option law be so amend- forces which all along have been alli­
C,
N.
Snow,
of
Langvll
Valley,
was
I
KLAMATH FA LI Ji, OREGON
ed that cities and towns of 3000 or ious to assist iu uuhorseiug Chairman an overnight guest this w«*vk at the rea«l to th«» Jury,
right on, day after «lay, doing her
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more inhabitants will be exempt from Elkins of the Interstate Commerce hove of S. E Icenbice.
| 11 wst signed by Mrs. Hulna on beat at the on«* thing ah«* knows.
ROOMS 7 A 8. MURDOCK BLDG.
_ ; of
______
_ ‘ local option
'
the operation
county
j committee, . It is recognized in Wash-
When you ar«* thinking of buying!
Thus. Short and fatuib moved into May 31, 1908, according to Gen«*ral
Hains. It related that within a month a farm, look for plenty of wood for'
elections. They want the propurUon , Ington that Senator Fulton has on«* their new home Tuesday.
of signatures necessary to call a local of the greatest opportunities ever of­
Mr. and Mis. Kirkendall went to after Captain Hains left Fort Hamil­ fuel and other purpoaea, (or guod wa­
DR. WM. MARTIN
option question up before the people fered any National law maker.
Mrs. Kirkendall's timber claim last ton tor (he Philippines, October 2nd. ler, good neighbors and good market
DENTIST
The opinion is general that nervy ' Thursday.
Mrs. Hains began improper Intimacy advantages.
to be raised from 10 per cent, as un­
der the present law, to 20 per cent. fighting will force Fulton to an issue
K«*ep a dairy; begin on the first
A surprise dance was given at the with Aunts. There were many clan­
They want the law amended so that with the chairman of the Interstate home of Lum Short Friday evening. destine meetings during the winter— day of the New Year uml follow it
once an election is held in any pre­ Commerce committee. Liberal mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews were ten, or perhaps twelve- says the sign­ up dally. You will b* surprised how
ed statement, always at an apartment many things that are Important to
cinct or district no other similar local bers of both houses and almost Incal­ in this vicinity Saturday.
option election can be held in that culably powerful shipping Interests
James Hull attended the dance at in East Ninth street, and always in remember you will find stored away.
WILL A. LEONARD
I have already declared unequlvocably Lunt Short's Friday evening.
!the daytime except once.
district for two years.
"isn't it strange,'' remarked u
Continuing, the statement say s that way buck farmer, as he wntctied tin
DENTIST
As the law now stands it is possi­ for the principle on which the Fulton
S. E. icenbice and daughter. Bes-
ble, as has been demonstrated in the measure is based
i sie. and Mrs. Tommy Short were lu tn April Mrs. Hains found It neces up-to-dttt«» nulglibor an a ing wo «l
W ¡thru* • Mclhase Building
»ary to call upon a physician In New with n pulent auw, run by u gasollu«
cases of Klamath Falls. Pendleton
!the Falls Wednesday.
FK.H I CATTLE KI STI ERs.
Medford and various other towns
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mills visited York. After describing in detail the engine, "how men will scheme to g.*t
fo: the rural districts of a county to
SAN DIEGO, Jan 4.—Advices re- with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Short Sun treatment she received from the doc­ out of hom*st work "
tor. the statement concludes that Mrs.
Put every thing down In writing
be joined with a towu on the local ceived by telephone from Mesa Gran­ i day.
I Hains after this treatment stayed a< when you lease a farm. Memory cun
option question with the result tha'. de, forty miles from here, tell of a
a hotel with a woman for n week.
not be relit*«! on. It la remnrkabl«*
the rural anti-saloon vote overwhelms pitched battle thirty miles from there
< Al.Hi.I N'S I Rl VI. I> VV sir.
Mrs. Wt.llam E Annis sat to the how different men will remember dif-
the liquor vote of the towns and ibis­ between a gang of cattle hustlers and
es the towns against the wishes of members of a Vigilante Committee,
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan.4. Patrick ¡far »ide of the court room during the ferent things. li«it is ull down lu
bluck and white, there can be uo tiils-
a majority of the town's resident'. -organized last meek to put a stop to Calhoun's first trial upon a charge reading.
General Hains said that Captain take.
The saloon interests contend that this depredatious of cattle thieves in that , growing out of the bribery graft ex­
When It Is not convenient to apply
is not fair aud that the law should locality.
posures of 19V6 will begin on Tues­ Ilalus was much excited during the
taking
of
tire
confession,
crying
'
heat
to frozen pipes to thaw them,
be amended so that the municipal
According to the information re­ day, January 12th. It was agreed by
2500 Acres Free
governments can control their own ceived, the Vigilantes Saturday picked counsel and the Court that no ordin­ aloud, "My God, »he has mine«! me. spread a cloth thickly with unalakvd
The
Lnkend«*
company has 2500 acres
my
family
and
my
three
children."
litre,
fasten
It
around
the
frozen
pip«*
liquor fights.
up the trail of a band of cattle thieves ary contingency would be regarded
General llains will be under cross-j and throw water on it. The heat pro­ of land under the Anama ditch that it
The law now requires that the sig­ who made away with several hundred as basis for further continuance.
will give RENT FREE for one year.
natures of 10 per cent of the voters head of stock near Mesa Grande last , Francis J. Heney, whose return examination Monday, when the trial duced as the Huie sluk«*a la great Thia includes the uiw of the land and
enough to thaw the Ice.
water.
Th«' renter must clear ami
of any district can compel the sub­ week, and followed them to a point ; ftoiu the Bast is expected within u 1« resumed.
There was a belief common for place th«* Inml in cultivation. The rent­
mission of the local option question just this side of the International line ' day or two, will have charge of the
geta all the crop but we reserve the
3» 1*1 XI» IX MIXE His LSI EK.
man* .generations t! at boys. Ilk«* er
to the people. The saloon interests where the rustlers were rounded up. case for the prosecution and will b.-
right t>- paatur«* the stubble.
«I’.eat, must be well tl>ra»h«*d to get
contend that this proportion should
The Lakcatde Company,
In the fight that followed the re­ assisted by Assistant District Attor­
J. Frank Adams. Manager,
be raised to 20 per cent of the legal' fusal to surrender, two Mexicans, an ney John O'Gara. The President of Evpl«>*i<>n (nil*.«* (in-nt la»** of Lit«- th«* best out of them. Th«* rod Is no
Merrill. Oregon.
lu W«-*t Lirglnla Coal Mln«*
longer pll«*<! In the school or family,
voters of any district.
,
Indian and a white man, all members, the United Railroads will be defended
—
tau»«*
I*
Unknown.
fair
and yet there 1.« after all a pretty
It is now possible for the anti-sa- of the band, were shot and killed, and by A. A. Moore. Stanley Moore and
ENNIS. W. Va.. Dec. 31.—The fu­ crop of boy».
loon league to call an election in any one Vigilante was seriously wounded Lewis F. Byington, with William M.
Have things gon«* wrong with you
district at any election, If the dis- The rustlers fled across the border | Abbott, of counsel, though not of ¡tailties in the Lick Branch mine ns
, the result of the explosion yesterday thia pa at year? Now don't get din-
trict refuses to vote dry the anti-sa- after the fight.
record.
afternoon will probably reach fifty. couraged and Imagine you are going
loon people can call the question up
- l'p to 9 o'clock today twelve bodies to wind up al the poorhouse. Tile
at the next election, no matter when
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
j had been taken out.
i new year la here, good things may
that date may fall, Should the dis-
J.
P. Lee et ux to Weyerhaeuser
According
to
a
mine
foreman
there
,be coming around the corner your
trict vote dry, however, the saloon
Pari* Court Rule* ( estody of Hi*
are thirty-eight men in the mine with way. Brace up; have nerve. Never
people cannot call the question up , Land Co., eL» of nwi4, swt4 of nw
Liat your land for sale with thia
Tiire«-
Sons
Be
<>i««n
to
the
office, we hive buyers for all
! little chance of their recovery alive. forget that many a great undertaking
again for two years, The saloon men , %, ne% of swii, sec 10, tp 35 s,
Princesa
lx-
Sugati.
claaaea of Klamath County
The cause of the explosion is un- , has been wrought into snccess after
contend that this is not fair and ask r 14 e, 110.00.
property.
J.C. Craven to Weyerhaeuser Igind
u
pi'Otnlse
of
failures.
:
known.
All
the
bodies
are
expected
that both the saloon interests and the
PARIS, Dec. 31,—The petition of
Co.,
n
*«i
of
n
*4,
sec
25,
tp
35
s,
r
14
It Is tough on th« wagon to drive
anti-saloon league be put on the same
Count Boni De Castellane that the: to be recovered today.
e. $10.00.
it over the rough, frozen roads these
footing.
custody
of
his
three
sons
be
given
to
The only acreage adjacent to
Louise Lee to Weyerhaeuser Land
days. Especially when the ruts ari­
Klamath Falls for sale in small
Co., s Lk of ne*4. sec 10, sw Vi of bis mother, the Marquis De Castel-'
I
deep
It
ls
hard
on
felloes
and
other
tracts. More than a »cur« uf
HEAVY DAMAGE BY SNOW.
nwXi. sec 11, tp 35 s. r 14 e. $10.00. lane was denied today. The Court (
: parts. It la a good plan to have a
people have aecured aitea fur
ruled that the children remain In the
homes.
Two hundred wires were down and
Henry A. Cross to Weyerhaeuser
,
second-best
wagon
for
these
tliue».
| custody of their mother. PrD.cess De |
practically every telephone in the city Land Co., w *4 of ne>4, se*-« of nw%
i and so save the good one. But thia
Sagan, formerly Miss Anna Gould, of
out of commission as the result of a°d nwk* of se*4, sec 23, tp 35 s.
I
Utility wagon should always be a good
New York.
a heavy snow Monday night. Eight in-1 r 14 e- 110.00.
are the beat buys on the market
- «olid one, that will not break down
The
Court
ruled
further
that
the
!
ches of snow fell during the night and
Myra V. Slough et vir to Marie L
I
>n
the
way
to
town.
children should not leave the conti-j
as It was heavily saturated with wa-' Gifford et al, sw%, sec 12. tp 41s.
Don't let the boys read the yellow
nent without Its |>ermisslon. Begln-
ter it packed as It fell. If the snow- 1 r 8 e. $4u00.00
supplement» of the Sunday pajM-rs,
ning
October
1»,
1909,
they
are
to
be
Marie L. Gifford et vir to A. J.
had been light it is estimated that
nor the silly, crude and vulgar *o-
placed at a college situated within
it would have reached a depth of two Hocking, lots 12 ,13, 14. 15, 16. 17.
called "comics" of the daily papers. ;
100
miles
of
Paris.
18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24. blk
feet.
It must be positively harmful thus
31,
Second add to Klamath Falls,
At ten o'clock that night ten poles
¡to steep the minds of the Immature
FIVE Ml RDEKERS TO HAS«.
on Klamath street carrying the big $10.00.
an«! uneducated with such vapid, stu­
Robert
Casey
et
ux
to
Albert
E
cable with 50 pairs of wires went
Friday, February 5, is the day fixed
A well-known authority on Rheu- pid and demoralizing stuff We arc
down. This practically put all the Elder, parcel of land described I'.' for the hanging of James A. Finch, matism gives the following valuable. glad to note that some of the metro­
phones cut of business, At twelve metes and bounds, sec 26, tp 39 a, convicted of the murder of Ralph B though simple and harmless,prescrlp- politan dailies have ceased to afTront
o'clock a large number of electric r—10 e. $975.00.
Fisher. Judge Bronaugh appointed tlon, which any one can easily pre­ the self respect and good taste of
Robert Casey et ux to W. A. Ar­ R. L. Phillips death watch over the pare at borne:
wires on Main street and in other
.their readers, notably the Boston Her-
parts of the city were broken, leaving nold, parcel of ground described by condemned murderer. Phillips will
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half raid.
the city in darkness. A crew of ten metes and bounds, sec 20, tp 39 s. guard Finch in the solitary cell in ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce,
—From January Farm Journal.
men worked all night trying to keep r 10 e, $175.00.
which the latter is confined until ta­ Compound Syrup Sasaparilla, three
A. Kershner to Geo. Ehehalt, nw% ken to Salem for execution. When ounces.
the wires free from snow.
MEX FIGHT FOR F(N)D.
It was a strenuous night for the of sw*4, sec 7, tp 40 s, r 10 e. Finch arrives there will then be five
Mix by shaking well In a bottle,
linemen and it was due to their hard $1200.00.
murderers in the state prison, an un­ and take
teaspoonful after each Band* of Fami»lie<l Individuals
Frank A. Hilger et ux to F. P. usual number.
work that the whole system was not
meal and at bedtime.
tack Each Other Like Wolves
put out of business for a longer time. Hixon,, lots 12, 13, 14, and 15, sec
He states that the Ingredients can
Four men are now in solitary con­
—Frightful Scene at Messina.
19, tp 23 s, r 11 e, $2500.00.
finement at the Oregon state peniten­ be obtained from any good prescrfp-
Jos. Koesel to E. Compher, sw% tiary awaiting the execution of the tlon pharmacy at small cost, and, be­
MESSINA, Dec. 31—A frightful
S. B. GRIZZLE
EAGLES GIVE BANQUET.
of neV4 and ne*4 of se>4, sec 23, tp death sentence, having been convict­ ing of vegetable extraction, are harm­ scene occurred here today amid the
KLAMATH FALLA
Crater Aerie No. 1616, F. O. E., 38 s, r 9 e, $1000.00.
ed of murder in the first degree, less to take.
ruins of the Customs House. Bands
OREGON
Installed officers Monday night, Af-
Francis J. Bowne to R. I. Kilgore, Three of them are sentenced to hang
This pleasant mixture, If taken reg­ of famished Individuals were groping
ter the work was completed an elab­ part block 101, Bowne add to Bonan­ during this month. Three Fridays ularly for a few days, is said to over­ among the debris In the hope of dis­
orate banquet was served to members za, $1.00.
in January, the first month in the new come almost any case of Rheumatism covering food. The first of the search­
and Invited guests, numbering 43 in
A. L. Leavitt and F. H.Mills to year, will be hangman's day at Salem. The pain and swelling, If any, dimin­ ers, who were successful, were at­
all. Toasts were responded to by sev­ S.-hallock & Daggett Co., lots 4 and
Math Jancijag, who killed his ishes with each dose, until permanent tacked by others with revolvers and
eral of the members and a number1?, blk 90, Klamath add to Klamath sweetheart in Oregon City, is the first. results are obtained, and without In- knives, and were obliged to dlvldo
of the visitors. Many vocal and in­ Falls, $250.00.
I He is sentenced to be hung next Frl-Juring the stomach. While there are their findings.
The struggle was
E. B. Henry et ux to C. E. Worden, day, January 8.
strumental selections were given
Walter Johnson, J many so-called Rheumatism rente- fierce. The famished men threw
which added greatly to the pleasure sw»4, sec 23,tp 37 s, r 14 e. $1800. who killed Walter Perdue In a lonely dies, patent medicines, etc., some of themselves upon each other like wol­
of the evening. The banquet was
G. W. White et ux to J. W. Has- ¡cabin in the timber belt of Washing- J which do give relief, few really give ves, and several fell dlsombowcled
served under the direction of Ray- kins, se% of se% and s% of ne% ton county near Forest Grove, will ! permanent results, and the above will in defending a handful of dry bones
mond Hatten and w-ife and they were 1 of se*4, sec 11, tp 41 s, r 10 e, $3000. hang January 22, unless sortie unfore- J no doubt, be greatly appreciated by or a few ounces of flour. One of the
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
highly complimented by all those par-' Louis Hessig et ux to W. H. Clark, seen circumstances delays the execu- many sufferers here at this.time,
Notice
Is hereby given by the under­
unfortunates was pinned to a plank
taking of the good things.
lot 9, blk 10, Hessig add to Fort Kla- jtion.
. Inquiry at the drug stores of this by a knife, while clinging to his hand signed, Administrator of the estate
The new officers Installed are as math, $400.
The third murderer Is Harry Daley, neighborhood elicits the Information was his little child, for whom ho had of Rodney 8. Bowen, deceased, that
follows: Worthy President, Mont E.
W. H. Clark to Alex. Martin, Jr., who arrived at the penitentiary last that these drugs are harmless and sought food.
all persons having claims against the
Hutchison; Worthy Vice-President, lot 9, blk 10, Hessig add to Fort Kla- Thursday. Daley killed bis partner can be bought separately, or the drug­
said estate present the same with the
Carl Reed; Worthy Chaplain, E. L. math, $400.
proper voucher within six months
in a Portland saloon. He will be hung gists here will mix tbe prescription ■ TIK AGO A ALTON ROAD
Niles; Secrtary ,Otto Heidrich; Trea-‘ F. J. Bowne to Richard Melhase, January 29. The fourth and last man ¡for our readers if asked to.
MI ST PAY BIG FIXE from the date of this publication of
surer, Wm. Dulaney; Inside Guard, 240 feet by 25 feet In blk 18, Rlam- i Is Joe Anderson. He shot and killed
notice to said Administrator, at the
Mrs. L. D. Webb left on Tuesday
Geor. Pine; Outside Guard, Wm.Bow- ath Falls, $3000.
Klamath
County Bank, Klamath
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
4
The
re
­
a railroad engineer while attempting for Lewiston, Idaho, on a visit to
land; Worthy Trustees, Geo. Espy,' C. E. Worden to Frank and Louise , to hold him up in South Portland a relatives.
bat- <ase of the Government against Falls, Klamath County, Oregon.
A. Santamau and Brow Jamison.
Sargent, s>4 of lots 1 and 2, Ewauna year ago. Anderson was sentenced,
Dated this 10th day of December,
the Chicago & Alton road was today
--------------------------- Hts. add to Klamath Falls, $550.
There are persons who will, wlth- d< - Id' d by the United States Supremo 1908.
to be hanged June 26 last, but he has
AMERICAN CONSUL
ALEX. MARTIN, JR..
¡appealed his case.
'out a murmur, pay an office fee of Court against the Company In the
AND WIFE KILLED.
Administrator
of the Estate of Rod­
------------------- a-------
To make gingersnaps as good as
United
States
Circuit
Court
for
the
$10 to a "city doctor," and yet grum-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31,—A dis­ those you buy: Take one cupful of
ney S. Rowan, deceased.
A fly falling into a five-gallon can ble when the local physician demands Northern District of Illinois, the com­
patch received at the Stae Department sugar, one cupful of sirup, one cupful of milk and Instantly d»ing In Los $1 for the same advice with seventy- pany and Its officers were fined $60,- 12-10-1-8.
today from Consul Gale affirms the of butter, two teaspoonfuls of soda Angeles this week was the cause of five cents worth of medicine thrown 000 on the charge of making a re­
SHOP AT SUMMERS.
reported death of Consul Cheney and dissolved in two tablespoonfuls of an investigation which resulted In In. Don't be one of this kind, but be fund to Kansas City packers as ter­
his wife at Messina. The bodies, the hot water, one teaspoonful of ginger, the discovery of poison in the milk, willing to pay a fair fee to your home minal charges.
A blacksmith shop has been 'os-
inhibited at Stimmers, Goneral work
dispatch says, have not be- n recover- and flour enough to make a stiff The milk was intended for a large physician who, In nearly all cases,
cd. It Is reported also that Stuart dough. Roll thin and delicious crisp boarding bouse at 620 East* First ta.i give as good advice as the doctor
A fault of your own would probably of nil kinds promptly done. Horse-
Lipton, Vice Consul, is missing.
12-17-8t*
shoeing a specialty.
«naps will lie the result.
be a sin In others,
In the city.
street.
I
I
C. C. BROWER
Office over Klamath County Bank
FRANK IRA WHITE
THE LAND MAN
Enterprise Tracts
Mills Addition Lots
Directions to Prepare Sim-
pie, Yet Remarkable
Home Remedy
FRANK IRA WHITE
fHE LAND MAN
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