Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 24, 1909, Image 2

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    V
PRIMARY UW INVAiJD.
SHKIUFF’H KALK.
JAPANKHK BUYING ARMS
(ho land above daaerlbad, before ths
County Clerk of Klamath County, at
tlamalli Falls, Oregon, on thu 16th
day of July, 1909.
(Taluiaul iianiiw as witness«««:
Horman Sehiuor of Dairy, Oregon;
Charles C. Chitwood of Klamath
Fulls, Oii'gou,
Fred Collman of
Klaiuath Falls, Oreguii; Fr«MÌ Jansa
on of Klamath Falls, Oregon
J. N. WATSON,
«I - 5 'J. 7
Regia 1er.
Sioo Howard. $ioo.
Th» r«*wUra ut Olla |«psr :«lll ba
l»
Ivarn Ihal Ihars la al lasal un*«IrMdad «tlerasa
Ih ai (OI simw hM lw«n «bis tu cura In all Ila
a. «aaa. and lliai la raiarrh. Ilall'a l'Uawh
Cura la llia uuly puaiuva futa nuw kauaola
iba »••Inai tralarnllj. l'alarrh Ini li« aoun-
alllullonal dlaMaa, t«»|iilr«'» a ruiiallluiional
iraaimanl Hall'« « alatili Pura la takan in-
latuallv, avllng «llraullr iipon ilia bl<»>>l and
luucuua aurlauea ul Iba a*aUm. Iliarvbt da.
airuylu« II»' luuii'ialloii ut III« illasaav, sud
glvlos Ih«' patiaiit attangili by bitllillug U|>
ih» Kinaiituilua and aasiallng natura In duini
ila wurk. Ili» ptuptlaluta bava au uiuiìi tallii
la ila «urauvn puanta ilial lltoy ular Oua
llundrwi Ihilla.a hit any «*•» Il falla lucuta.
W'iul tur Hat ut ■a«t<mi>u,»l»
Whereas, judatueul was nuidorod
atid'oiiterod on tho 16th day of April,
1909. in an actiun iu tho Juatlcu
I
L
1
I
Court fur tbu l*r«Milnct of LinkvHla,
The vo II okv girl who
In a KlHBiath County, State uf Orvgoa,
HONOLULU? Jun«« 17
No r< pl)
SPRINGFIELD. Ill, June IS. -
small
town
has
p«*rhaps
th««
greatest
has
been
received
by
th««
Japanese
Tlie Supreme Court to day dectd««d
bufoni A. l>. Miller, Justice of thu
that the primary election law was un- strikers here to the cabled appeal power for influence. Her educallou INMOe tor »ai«l precinct, bvtwoeu II.
which the arrested «stltor of JIJi mad«« and experienc«« raise her to a positbm A Koests«, plulntlff. and J E Sulli­
■constitutional.
to
Ambassador Takahira ai Washing­ which commands th«» reap«<ct of those van. dofondnni. in favor of plaintiff
law
de-
This is th«> hird primary
■darisd unconstitutional by the Illinois ton The appeal claim«'«! that the au­ others who had not had her advan- and against defendant fur lheauiii uf.
State Supreme Court. Th«' law dts- thorities entered th«» ofllce of th«' tagea, ami this i«oaition sh<- should auventy- five dolíais «Im lal««r«wl
■ UMMONN.
p«>M'd of to-day was pusm«d by th«* n«*sNipcr without due process of use. not as an eacusu for egotism or (heiasin at the rate of six per cent
F« rty-tifth General Assembly. In the law. and thereby violated the tr««aty »'If-sutficlency. but as a tuoaua of ac­ per annum from the 36th day of
■workings of the law objection was tigtiis of the four editors now under complishing reforms jn lh«< life of April, 1909 and the further sum of In th<< Circuit Court ot th«« S'alo o(
Starting a village
Council Tui sdu) morning
A letter to Takahira setting the «-«immunity.
Oregon for .'ho County of Klamath
in.ide to th«' cumbersom«' machinery arrest
thirt«s«ii and twenty-llv«> one buu-
improvement
society
is an excellent <lr«s!lha dolíais couta and disimi se­ Sult in Equity to Furiu'luae a Mort
the appoint mont of Ham
forth
th«'
st«'ps
taken
by
the
Higher
which It occasioned aud to the restric­
om of th«< regular night
gatje.
tions which were placed on voters Wagiti Association, vnd reciting th«' way of’int.'H'stlng peopb' lu their aui- menta. and whorea.-i a trunacrtpl of
before they were eligible to particl- acts of the authorities complained of rvundtiigs. and opens to many an ou- said judgment and procisaltngM limi American Hank at 1 Trust t'omp.tn),
world, a world which
in th«> cable«! appeal to th«' Ambassa­ tlrely new
a corporation plaintiff, v« E II
juite in the primary.
before salii justice of lhe peace, in
llurwoll, def«mdaut.
Criticism was also raise«! as to lhe dor. will be sent by the Alameda, i«<ach«'s that the useful is uot neeea- »aid «as«', has bucu tilv«l in th«« ottico
' arily the ugly, ami that environment
I'o K. II Iturwell. th«* u I m > v <> named
•uwers granted to various commit* which h*aves this port to-morrow.
of tho County Clerk of Klamath
In r«*sponse to appeals cubk'd to the s tho inspiration of action. ll>>autl- County’. Oregon, and which smd dofendani
be«'s of the different political parties.:
In the Name ot tho Stalo of Or«
Iri political circles if is consideri'd Japaties«« of San Francisco am! S««at- f.ing tho village or town is bound to judgment was duly ducketed In lh«>
that the decision will probably neces­ Ue. replies have beeu received bythe bring th«» ci.Isens together in a new Judgment docket of «bo Circuit gou. you an« hereby requlro<l to ap
sitate the calling of a siH'cial session strike leaders promising financial and tin«! more Intimate as■ ociatlob. and Court of th«« Slat«' of Or««gon for th«« p«»ur und answer thu eomplalut tiled
We liai«- von», «hwiralde laud
moral support.
All four mesaages do«'» much to almlish thos«« deus of < ouut) «it Klamath, on th«« 13th «lay against you lu th« above entitled suit
of the Legislature this fall.
to «-kihaoge for Uu|«ruvrd prop-
Th«' lnde|H*ndent voters of the »aid that subscriptions had l>«*en xie«' which dtsflgur«' uot only th«« as- of May. 1909. and the sum of s««v««n- on or betoro lhe Sth day of Jul),
pect. but th«> mural lite ot a tuwn
State objected to th«' present primary started.
«■rty
in
KlaouiUi
Fall»—land
ty-tlve dollars with inlorost thereon 1909, that being the date of the Iasi
tif course, this Is lull om» phase of
Th«'
strike
leaders
declare
that
th«
(
Ja v because,, under it. they were
al the rat«« of six per emit |» r annum publication of summons ami the last
Hint will lx« lrrlgu(<<l,, l««it for
otllged to declare fealty to one of the arrests have soliditle«! the sentiment tlvlc improvement; there arc uian) from th«' 3<th daj of April, 1»«». day with«!* whii'h th«» defendant Is
which waler G no y««C ready.
tth««rs
lu
th
'
factory
t>«wu
eapec-
political parties it th«", desired to of the strikers aud the whole Japan­
aad thlrtiM-n and i weuly tlv«« one huu required or i»«rmltt<«d to answer, as
Mourn <ti«»4««i lauigi-ll Valley
ese comniuuity. The Japam«se Re- ally there is wide scop for th' col di III.dollars - xmi » and d isbur*« tlz««d by th« order of publication of
•vote at the primaries.
IT. re
Through the action of tile Sqpretu. tail Merchants’ Associatlon has re­ «•g -bred woman'.» aetb. »
this
summons,
ami
If
you
fall
to
ap
­
under
of »alii iction la now due
<ow I
Court the indictments against West considered th«' resolution favoring a i.» reason wliv ib«>
tl • rt-i
and b virtu«* of an eSttcU- pear and answer the plaintiff will ap*
K Ultimiti Falla.
h vat-
Side politicians in Chicago for allege«! return to work, an«! now favor th«' i '.«mid I m « uusightly. <
It ri i< ■«. «1 by I he Clerk of th«« Clr- ply to th«' court for tb«« relief de­
live In
fraud in th«« primaries last Angu»t priis.'cntiou of th«> strike. It is al­ ]loi««s of th«' tact or.\
ch U
• oui't if • lie Stalc of Oregon manded lu said <«>uiplalnl
a< r«'.i-
HAVE YOU noticed IIIK
will fail, it is declared b> ’ a w y « ra leg'd l .at many of the Japanese ar • tgly. unsanitary uw
Sard suit la brought to for««« low«' a
bu­ I. • Cu t nt of Klamath, on valid
• tow n
conversant with th«1 ca» s. b«*cause buying revolvers with the avowed son why th«« women
certain
mortgage
exueuted
by
Perl
E
NKW
HOMES GOING UP IN
ilt ! X'"«''1U
>n o.indina me to satis-
■r-st Ir
they are bas«»d on sections of the law 1 purpose of rt«ajsGng what they term rhould net b- > «used
Carroll
to
Gus
M«lhaa«.
said
mort
­
«al
l
Jud
t
‘
1«
it
InteruMi
und
<<««ttn
Mil,IM
ADDITION ?
o
t leir aurniuudlngv, au<i
• all. P.
unauthorizis! seizures
sow declared unconstitutional.
ni.i <>( th,' ; ■••r «inni property of valid gage being assumed by you am! as­
A
»»If-reupect
1 I E S«i|||vi an mid for want I hereof, sign «al by the said Gus Melha*«’ to th«
Th«- womau o( •duca . ii. owe.» it tv
DEFORESTING BURNÌ I» OYER
t! •a «mt «>! eb« oui prup««rty bailong- plaintiff, and upon which there Is a
] er l'-«s fortuu.it • «1st -r '<> -'ncouras
ARKAS OE THE FORESTS
in n .«« said J K Sullivan. In valid balance du« ami unpaid of $3.0'10
I lai f««oilng of ^••tt-r«-—»»«t whl.-lt I •
'•l KI.« until uu«l Stat«« o( Ore- am! int«r«'«t to th« amount of
«'HICAlM!. June 21
The larg.-st dormant in the breaaU of so man;
An investigation as i > tb« practi­
^IHi . aud ':«>< ■».«ins able after dllll- $179.33. and also for th« sum of
cability of reforesting the (real convention hall in the country, tbr«“«« actor) women Give them the vision fvHlt <-a <1 Md inquiry, to fin«t any $2o0 attorney's (••«», and for costa
Areas of for«?st lands which tave times larger than Madison Square cf something broader and high «r »M* e il pn>i>««*ty b«>l<ingtng to J E ami disbursements of said suit
been devastated by fi. ■ and which Garden lu New York, and four times tian i.v <'onipr"h>*ud<'«i in thou own
Thia summon« is publish«»«! In the
.iv ti. In sail county, out of which
•re now lying barren a id unproduc­ the size of the Chicago Coliseum, has I orison. and they will try t.) >•> ■.!■ tn to ak«vf) suld judgtiu'Ct or any part Klamath Fall» Republican." a weok*
R
M.
RICHARDSON
Giv.« them 'uo«iel
tive is now being carri -d on by the been p!aune«i for Chicago, according their llv«-» to it.
h rr . I av«' levied U|»on tb«« fol- ly newspaper print«»! and publish««!
Lo announcement
announ<'««ment mad.-
made yesterday
vesterds' by
b' day nurv*«rl'»a and «h «> will giv their
United States Forest S rvic. iu the!tu
United States Commissioner
iowlr.«: «I jm 'NI mm I roal property of at Klamath Falla. Oregon, by order
children cleaner bom«-«.
Awakes in
Olympic National For« st in Wash­ Ilario» N. Higinbotham
b d I'lidanl J K. Sullivan, to wit of Honorable Goorg«' Noland, Judge
’ha' t’i*>
The building will be elliptical in them the conscious««'».
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
ington. The area selected fur the
of StM-lion 21, NW of said Court, and dated June 3d.
8E >, of SK
PROOF TAKEN
experiments comprises several thou­ form and with slight niodifiiationi tave posaibiiitie*. aud they wul tr I \ u! NW‘, uf Rootion 27, K 1« of 1909. th«« first publication to h>> mad««
sand acres on the Soleduck river, will be a reproduction of the bistor­ to realize them.
SE S of Recilou 3M. Township 37.1 on the 3d day of June. 1909. and the Orfica«. Third and Mam, opposite City
•nd was at one time covered with a ical Flavian amphitheater in ti orne
library.
TalaphotM» JU I
South Range 13 East of Wlllaiu«>tl<' la»t publication to Im mad«' on the
magnificent forest of Douglas fir. It The building will be knowu as the OPEN SEASON M)R HONKS1 RE­ meridian, in Oregon
Sth day of July. I 909
was first burned over in 1690 and amphitheater, and wHl have a seat-
BENSON 4 STONE.
Notice ut therefore hereby «elven
PUBLICAN I. AW VEIL*»
BENSON & STONE
•gain in 1895. A third tire occurred ing capacity, exclusive of the arena,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
that by virtue of said execution I 6-3. 7-6
of
35,000
Including
the
arena
space
in 1906. destroying th«- last remnant j
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
A graduate of au Eastern la* will, on Saturday, the 17th day of
w< the original forest, leaving the there will be room for seating m«jre
NOTICK
E'OR
PUBLICATION.
July.
1909,
at
the
hour
of
3
o'clock
.{nitrii! an Hank
school wrote to a prominent lawyer
«w
than 45,000 persons.
entire area treeless.
(Not U'vml lauul.)
In th« afternoon of said day, at ibe
and Truat /ltd*.
in
Arkansas
to
And
out
what
chance
The amphitheater, according to
In some regions a second growth
I* S. 1-and Offlco at Lakeview,
front uf the courthouse door In
there
would
be
for
him
in
that
part
KLAMATH
FALLS - ORCGON
cf trees will come in naturally after present plans, will be 600 feet lung.
Oregon. May 3 4, 1902.
Klamath Falla. Oregon, sell at puhlb-
of the country
340
feet
wide
and
100
feet
high
Its
• burn. In the course of a few years'
NOTICE la hereby given that WIL­
"I am a Republican in politics." be aui'tion to the higbeet bidder tor
time, and where this happens arti- length will be practically the same as
LIAM
L. ALLISON, of Wampua. Ore­
cash
In
hand,
the
above
doacrihod
wrote, ' and an honest youug lawyer "
•cial means of securing reproduction that of the noted Roman amphithea­
» ter. It will be of steel and cement
"if you are au honest lawyer." real property, or so much thereof aa gon. who on August 6. 1902. made
ATTORNEY AND
is not necessary. There are. how­
came the reply, "you will have no may n«vc«MMary to satisfy »Aid judg­ HohMetoad Application No. 2706,
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
ever, other burns, where new growth construction, and will have an exhibit
competition, and if you are a Repub­ ment in favor uf H W K« m « oo and Serial Numb«r 03090. fur NEK Sec­
4oes not come in readily, due to ad­ space of more than 300.000 square
KLAMATH
FALLS.
OREGON
tion
30,
Township
39
South.
Range
6
against J. E. Sullivan. toge<h«vr with
Five tiers of seats will sur­ lican the game laws will protect
verse climatic conditions, absence of feet.
East
Wlltam«*tte
meridian,
has
tiled
ROOMS
T
A
a.
MURDOCH
SLOG
all
ooots
and
disbursements
that
have
you."
ae«d trees, or perhaps to the impov­ round the area
notice of inteotion to make Final
or may accrue
The cost of the site and building
erishment of the soil by repeated
Dated at Klamath Falla. Oregon, Fiviv-Year Proof to establish claim to
WILL A. LEONARD
A little girl was greatly interented thia IOth day of June, 1909
Ares. These areas are often of very will be $3.000.000, the outlay for
tb« land above d<«werlbed before C.
in watching the men io her grand­
large extent and in such cases some ground alone to be $400,000.
It
<'o’inty Clerk, at Klamath
W B BARNES
DENTIST
father's orchard putting bands of tar
means, such as planting trees or sow­
Falla. Oregon, on tho 17th day of
Sheriff of Klamath County.
USE
FOUND
FOR
SAGEBRUSH.
around the fruit trees, and .vsked a
ing seed, is necessary to restore the
July, 1909
With ron--Melbas* Hu I Id I ng
6-10, 7-15
great many questions
Some weeks
forest. The burn in the Olympic for­
Claimant names as witniwsi'«
NORTH YAKIMA. Wash., —June
later, when in the city with ber moth­
est is of this nature, and the forest
L. W And««nion of Wampus. Ore­
17.—Observing that no fruit tree
NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATION.
i
er. she noticed a gentleman with a
service is planning to conduct a ser­ i
DR. C. P. MASON
gon; David Blackmore uf Pukegama,
pests were to be found upon sage­
I
mourning band around his left sleeve.
ies of experiments to determine the
Oregon;
Charles
Mesa
tier
of
Poke-
U S Land Otfic«« at l-akevK-w,
DENTIST
brush, the idea struck Ed Hartman.
proper means of'refbresting the area
"Mama.'* she asked.
what's to
Kama, Oregon: Bod Frain of Poke- IMTua in American Bank A Trust Com .
Oregon. June 4. 1909
■ foreman of the Pat Mullins ranch in
keep them from crawling up bis other
Douglas fir will be the species used
( Noe < '«mJ l»Mld. )
gatna, Oregon
the Selah, that sago tea might be as
pan y's Building
arm?"
J N WAT8ON.
NOTICE Is hereby glvn that
effective a spray as any to apply to
PHONE 614
state : board issues a
»
MYRA VAN BRIMMER (nee Apple­
Register.
6-3. 7 15
the trees
He boiled up a quantity
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
WARNING AGAINST ETRE
A "monkey wrench" is not so gate! of Klam.ith Falls. Oregon, who,
of the sagebrush with water and
named because it is a handy thing to on August 12. I #03, mad«« Hoine-
How Is the title to your land? If
• The Oregon State Board of For- sprayed it on the orchard instead of
estry has set forth a number of perti- sulI<bur or arsenate of lead, with ap- monkey with, or for any kindred rea­ •t««ad Application No .31 IS, Serial you don't know, got au abstract from
The! son. “Monkey" is not its name at all, ME «4 No 01170. for SW '/* NE %, the
Klamath
County
Abstract
nent facts regarding timber resources parently satisfactory results,
from
j but "Moncky ” Charles Moncky. the EH »W 14 HE % NW 14. Section Co , oppi.slte Court House.
trees
Mr.
Mullins
says,
are
free
4-Htf
and fire prevention in a leaflet and
inventor of it, sold bis patent for 12. Township 38 Soulh, Rang«- 9
•Iso in a nutice of sjflicient size to. aphis and codling moth.
$20.000, and invested th*- money In East, Willamette meridian, hnv Bled
T havi some good cabbag«* plants
be posted in the woods. The season
GRK \T < ORD UOl’LD BE
a house in Williamsburg, Kings coun­ notice of Intention to make Final for sal«« y«it
Henry Janssen. back of
cf forest fires is almost here, aud the
MADE FROM GOLD EXHIBIT ty, N Y . where he now lives
Flv«-Y«-ar
Proof
to
«rstabllah
claim
to
Hayden'a
J«'w«lry
atora
people are reminded that timber
_____ _
—
»
makes many pay checks, while timber
SEATTLE. June 17. A gold cord;
that is burned over pays no wages. long enough to encircle the earth and
On every 1,000 feet burned, the: moon at the same time, and still.
stumpage owner may lose $2. but the have enough to tie around the baby's I
community loses $S in wages
neck. It has be««n figured out, could
About 1,000,000,000 feet is de-; be made from the $1,000,000 in dust, I
stroyed annually In Oregon, which, if bricks and nuggets in the gold booth (
manufactured, would bring in |13,- at the Seattle exposition. The virgin!
«00,000. This is a loss of wealth gold Is to be seen in the Alaska!
X2t>t must be made up from other building, and is from that section.
sources when the tax collector comes
around. The board of forestry warn­
To protect wooden electric light |
ings contain the following cbaracter- and telephone poles from
being!
-tatlc don’t» for the guidance» of camp­ I gnawed by horses, it is customary to ■
ers and all who go on vacations:
wrap the wo«xl with wire.
With a
Don’t toss any burning matches or view to facilitating this work, which
tobacco.
is quite slow and consequently ex­
Don’t make a camptire in leaves, pensive when done by hand, a pole­
rotten wood, or against logs, where It wrapping machine has been devised
may spread or you can’t be sure it is Tho machine carries a reel of wire,
put out.
and Is mounted on four grooved rol­
Always clear all the inflammable lers which bear against the pole, be- :
matter away from around your fire. Ing held in contact by the tension of
Never leave a fire until it is out.
a spiral spring
A cutter wheel is
Don’t burn your slashing in the mounted on the machine, which
«olose season without a permit from serves to cut a spiral groove for the
• fire warden.
wire. The pitch of the groove may
Don’t operate an engine without be varied by adjusting the cutter. |
spark arrester in the close season.
With this machine it requires but I
Put out any fire you find if you fifteen or twenty minutes to wrap a |
■can. If you can’t, notify a fire war­ pole, and the wire is laid on ao tight- j
den or other public officer, or the ly that it may bo held with a single '
land owner. Remember that any lit­ row of staples. The machine also
tle fire may become a big one if left1 serves for splicing poles.
alone.
TRAP SHOOTING CONTEST.
Supreme Court of HlinoL'» Doride* BlrikM* in Hawaii Await IL't«!)
That itie Primary Election law
Cabli*«! Ajqa'al to Amlxi«<wil"r
I m Unconstitutional.
iAcrx'i.w' Mid«' lnflu<«ce«'.
BUY LOTS NOW
FRANK IRA WHITE
■I
C. C. BROWER
*
«
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reames and j
-laughter, Mrs. Frank Jennings, ar-: A trap shooting contest will take
rived Monday evening from Portland, place Sunday, June 27th, at the naw
•where Mrs. Reames has been attend­ trap grounds. The grounds are lo­
ing the Eastern Star Grand Ujdge. • cated weat of the Altamont road, near
Mrs. Jennings 1 b here on a visit from. the railroad crossing. Free for all.
Aer home at Tacoma.
All sportsmen invited
♦