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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1909)
« a. J REAL KMT ATE TRANHEERS. MONEY FORf'llATEH I.AKK ROAD. lugging by rail owing to tbe level In Golden Gate Park that la being * -, character of the laud, making ths prepared for Its reception. Klamath Fall» Land and Trans- Forest Reserve Officials Notlflrsl Mon 1 building and operating of logging The directors of the First National portsllon Company to W C. Gordon, ey Will Ito Allowed To Start l oads easy, and the ubsuncu tbrough- Bunk of Ashland have decided to be Work on Park Road. gin the erection of a new bank build lot 4 blk 4. Buena Vista add. to K. j out the timber of good mill sites Keep your eye on tbe westorn part ing at once. Tenante of the old frame F„ »10 PORTLAND, June 21 In re ' of the county, and papeclally on office room now occupying the site Cora Mitchell st vlr to H H. Low. sponse to a s|x,clal requisition for an ' Lookout There will be thing« doing recently purchased by them on the lot 5 blk 85, Klamath add to K. F • t appropriation to aid In the construc down there In tbe nut very rmnote corner of Mala and llargadlne streets 22.500. tion ot a road from Medford to Cra future have been ordered to vacate, and all Scballot k st Daggett Company to ter l.ak«, the department at Wash are moving out. Th» u«w building W T. Shivs, part lol 4 blk lb, Klam ington has advised th» officers In will bo 30x100 of reinforced concrete, ath Falls, »4,200. TELEGRAPH RRKVIT1EM. charge ot the local forest service I wo stories high, and will contain J. H. Hamilton et ux to Frank that tn appropriation will bo allowed 9 f. A strike Involving 10,000 umu or » wo vaults, on» of which will bu do Marsrow, 8E *4 sec 21, tp 3" with which to begin the construction the Iron and steel Industry has beeu voted entirely to safe deposit boxee. 23,000. of such a road through the forest re Plans and speclficutlotta are now ordered at Pittsburg, to take • Sophia S Henley to Alex Martin serve which I Included In the rout« r< udy and call for a strictly first-« I umm Jr., one-half Interest In on June 30th 8H of si: % of the proposed highway Th» The Senate Wudn»sday ui|optiil thei ni'Mlurn structure sec 18, tp 40 », r 10 e, 210. amount of th» appropriation which —...... .........•____ - free trade provision of the tariff blit 1». E. Latourette to W. P Dever has been granted hns not been an t'ALIHII’N JI RY f»IMAGREW. relating to Philippine products. oux, WH of 8W'4, BEH of 8W >/, as the nounced. but It Is Inteaded lluker City citizens have pledged HAN FRANCISCO, June 20 Tbe SW'H of NW’4 sec 33. inltlul contribution from tin- govern- lheuisi-lves to mine •* bonus of »10. . Jury In the Patrick Calhoun rase «, »10 meat, which will be followed by surh 000 to secure that extension of the fail'd to agree and were discharged J. W 8b mt ns et ux to R II Dun idilltloinil amuuuts nw may be re Sumptir Valley railroad Inte John The jury stood on« for conviction bar, part lots 3 and 4. blk 39, Klam quired t*> complete the government's Day valley. (.’Illavns ¡>t John l>a> »nd eleven for acquittal .Marking ath Fails. 11,500. •<nd of lilt” project. valley have raised »30,000 bonus and | th« end of a trial that will go down For the fUcnl year beginning July Antonio DeFrataii to Matilda C The Dalles Military Road Coinpan« , In western history as the climax of a Barrow 4, lot» 5, 4, 7 and 8, blk '.'1, 1st next, the forest aervlcn has linen has pledged »10,000 v-real municipal »cundal. the case of Merrill, 21.000. allotted »61,000 to bn expendm! lu An explosion of a boiler In the) Patrick Calhoun, president of tbe this State In the construction of I J. 8 Evans to D. G. Horn, pa'ta Denver Gas and Electric Company , United Railroads of San Francisco, roads, trulls, cabins and telephone lots 8, 9 and 10, blk 5, Bonanza, 210 kllli*d four men and caused a proper was submitted to a jury just before Un»» through the national forest re ty damage to th«* amount of »25,000 J. B Anway et ux to C. E Wor th» noon hour Saturday serves. This wm the Information, Governor Hadley of Missouri ve An unbroken silence had prevailed den, NEH of SWH. NWH of SB H which reached the office of E. T. Al »ec 22, tp 39 a. r 9 e, »10 len. dlatrirt forewter. In thia city yea toed a bill providing an expenditure In the crowded auditorium of Carpen C. E Worden et ux to J. B An- of 220,000 for a Missouri exhibit at ters' Hall duejng a period of three terday. | way, 8’4 of NWH. EH of 8W H. The regular fund for the employ-1 the Seattle fair on the ground that hours, which «nd«d the »»• ven teen - SWH of SW *4 sec 30. NW >4 sec 31, ment of additional lire wardens and the Stat» had better use for the mon hour argument of Assistant District tp 33s. r 7*4 e, »10 other employea for the suppression ey to educate Its citizen» and care for Yttorney Francis J. Heney, and had H. 8 Bngbam et ux to B. B Dun- the poor permltteil Judge William I’ I^xwlor I of forest flies has been increased 15 bar. lot 10 blk 47. First add to K. Th» new laws against cigarette to charge the jury per cent for the ensuing ttscal year Tbe first disorder In the healed F. »10 This will euable tbe forest service to smoking and providing for medical ' (J. N Bryant et ux to F A. Toiler, examinations to secure marriage 11- 1 Mni'P 230 tuen actively In th» fluid I ■ ham her was wh«n the twelve m»n 1 lots 19 and 20. Bowne add to Bonan- icnaea in the Statu of Waabiugtori who decided tbe charge of bribery . during the summer months as against does not appear to slop the one or | against th» street railroad magnate I zs. 210 probabl) one-half that number dur L. H Jackson et ux to R O. deter th« other, siuev at Dayton the I tiled out of the jury box at 11:46 un• j ing the winter months, when th« dan Brown. HW% of NE «4 and 8E>4 of ger of disastrous conflagrations 1» first law had one violator on Wednea der escort of two deputy sheriffs, just safe NW % sei- 27, tp 39 », r 9 e, 210 Wlth day, when tbe new laws went Into ef- sworn anew to keep them reduced probably 50 per cent D. Y. Gray et ux to Cha». E. Drew, fii-t. and two marriage license» were I guarded this Incrcused asslstaoce, the forest I A few moments before tbe jury's NW«4 of 8W% sec 1. NH of SEH. service expects to reduce to a mini iaaued Sult has been brought In Salem to retirement «Judge I-aw lor formally 8W>4 of NE«4 sec 2, tp 38 «, r UH in uni the loss from foreet Area, «hieb e, 2700 originate largely from the cureless- recover for the sale of bogus United i discharged from service aged .Michael Wireless slock It Is said there are I N. 8. Merrill to R C. Anderson, Murphy, the alternate or emergency niws of thoughtliuis campers thousands of forg«d United Wireless juror, who heard th« evidence from 1 blk 1«. Merrill. 210. Robert Laughlin to Chas. Carlson, stock certificates in Oregon that have hts place by tbe side of the jury box : 8*4 of NE >4. NH of 8E<4 w* 13, bt*en purchased In good faith. THE YliTURAN H4 RVEY. The Court warned Juror Murphy not M _______ Tbe Senate judiciary committee, to discuss tbe case with any person, tp 38». r 11 >4 e. 22.440 J W Gilman to Abel Ady. SES« ALTURAS, June 21. The Soutb .with permission of Attorney General thus dashing the bop«» of several en <»rn Pacific survoyors who are en Wickersham, exatuined a report terprising interviewers who had sec JO. NE «4 sec 31, tp 40s. r 9 e, gaged In making a survey between marked "secret" by former Attorney hoped to secure an expression of bls 210. Sophia S. Henley to Sarah E. Klatuath Falla and this place have General Bonaparte opinion on tbe evidence. eompleti-d their survey as far south The Grand P>dgn of Mason», which i .................................................... At 4 50 the jury called ........ (or .......... tbe Harsbbvrger, lota 1 and 2. WH of is Lookout, and are now engaged In met at Port land this week, give» it» | court and asked to have certain parts NW % sec 17, tp 40 a, r 10 e, 210 J. F Nowlin et ux to Fredericks locating th«- line from that place up membership in Oregon as 9,232 The (jf lh- ,.,1(lcnCl, of s^pM-vlaor W W Cunningham, lots 9 and 10. blk 35. Pitt river ’o Alturas Eastern Star bus a total membership , read to them. The lie» as located follows »ub- In tbe State of 7,2*3. xt 6.15, when the reading of evl- First add to K. F . 2425 ■tantlall) the nretlmnary line as far' Klamath Korporation to Wub Dayton closed be: las' two sa oous deuce was concluded, court adjourned Hughes, lots 7 and 8. blk 212, Mill» «»uth a Timber motiotalr. Wednc»day night, and the town i * until 9 o'clock From that place it continu*« al-1 now dry. At 10 o'clock the jury asked for add. to K. F , »10. Wash Hughes to Klamath Kor- noil dm *»u'b through the heart of' I be opening of tb« Oregon build- (n„ Court a second time and again the vixt 'imlsT holding» of T B Ing at tbe A -Y -P «xpositloii took called for lb« reading of more of Sa poration, lots IS and 16, blk 312. Milla add to K F , »10 Walker to Egg l«ake. Her • the lln« pien yesterday, th« dedicatory »d- pervlsor Sanderson's testimony N. 8 Merrill et ux to M F. !r- turn» In a »iuth'-ait <r!y dlrention, dr«»» being mad« by Governor B«n- The Calhoun trial began January vine, lots 1 aad 3, blk 32. Mtrril!, ¡raving th« timber 4'xiul six mil«» *°n 12th. five months and one week ago. west of i«M>kout and continuing in Secretary oi tbe Interior Balllagur j Th„ Ku0f trla| lh(. jOBI{oet before 2100 lloro bus approved the right-of-way of thei(bis. lasted 76 days Six membars of th» same direction to Ixvokout Mary M Clopton to G W White, they "went track on tbnmselve»,'* Deschut'S road This nwxu» l,lal the jury were sworn March 9th. four lot 4 hlk 77. Klamath add to K. F. turning up Pitt river in the direction Harriman ran go ahead with ’k'* I Olbera have been away from their »1,300 Stella Orr to C. E Worden. SH of Alturas building of the line If he desires families and business since March Plaus are b«lng completod for aj .list i Running the line to txxikout bo and the others since April 14th. of SE«4. NWH of SEH. SWH of for« turning up the river can mean leuni» tournament to be played In It Is estimated the cost of the trial N'E*4 sec 10. tp 37 s. r 10 e. »10 one thing; a junctiou at the point Medford on July Sth between the dif to the city is »'>0.000 K F l.and and Transportation where the turn Is made, one Uno go- ferent ci tie» of th« valley. Teams will Co. to Frederick Merritt, lota 4 and KlaiiiuHi Falls and be un band from Ashland, Grants mg north to Ever b<ien In an "affinity house"* 5. blk 2 Buena Vista add to K F.. thence to Portland, another up Pitt Pana, Jacksonville and possibly other Perhaps not, or perhaps you have 210 river to Alturas and thence to an points. The M«»dford player» are and don't care to make a noise about O. D Cravens to A. S. Bennett, ■•astern connection, while a third will getting into shape to meet the In- It Anyway. Seattle has such a place, parcel of land in lot 3. sec 10. tp 38 «(tend down Pitt river to the Sacra vaders and give them the gam« of and it la one of tbe features of the s. r S e. 2500. mento valley to couui'ct with th« their life. K. F Land and Transportation Pay Streak at the exposition This present line to San Francisco. It The sloop Gjoa, the staunch craft attraction wui dropped Into the Co to E. H. Renzel, lots 7 i^ud 8. blk mean* alm great milling and allied In which Captain Roald Amundsen amusement cocktail to give life and ». 10 and 11 blk 10, and 25 blk 10, mdustrieM it th« junction, hence the Hucni'ded In threading the Northwest color to the Pay Streak, and it all »10 •«lection of a locution (tilted to such Passage. Is now the property of the that, and some more Sometimes« it G. W White and P. L. Fountain works, and where a suitable water City of Hau Francisco, The historic Is called (he Foolish House, the Bug to II. II Van Valkenburg. NW H of suppb ran be obtained From Look v•<»»«■ 1 was presented to the munici- Hous«-, the Craty House, and every NW H ■ lot- 1. 2 and 3 sec 2«. lot 1 out the most direct rout«- to Klamath pality yesterday by Cousul Henry thing else that signifies mental aber- c 23, tp 39». r » e. »4.000. Falls will open all the timber of the Lund o( Norway, in behalf of Cap lation ‘If It Is a crime to laugh, the Glenni Johnson to J. H. Clements, western part of the county, as veil tain Amunds«ti and tile Norwegian proprietor of ’he Affinity House N H of NE’« -ce 35. tp 39 s, r 9 e, as vast tracts In Hiskhou county It residents ot the Pacific Coast. It will should be in the pen." reads n sign »1" 1», moreover, a country well »uit <1 to find a last haven iu an artificial lake over the entrance I C. H. Withrow et ux to J. J. Rahm, I Ashland Commercial College Ashland, Oregon WHAT WILL YOU NEED FOR FUTURE LIFE* Commercial, Shorthand and English are taught here In such a manner that our students win success. Modern furnishings, thorough course of training, practi- tal Instructors, Individual instruction, and healtbful location. give our students a decided advantage. OUR GRADUATES SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS. Addl- tional information may be had for the asklng. RITNER, A. M., President BEST EQUIPPED H01EI III SOIIM OWI ■: Lakeside Inn, ■j: p o p p p MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop'r. p ’<' __________ Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. ' [ Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. < * SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS > ] 1 lots 6 and 7 blk 23, Buena Vista' Co. to B. F. Gould, lot 13 blk 9. »10. add to K. F., »350. Hot Springs Co. to W. A. Kinney.. lot 5 blk 2. Hot Springs add. to K. F., »10 F. H. Mills et ux to Benj. Guth- rldge, part lots 1 and 12 sec 32, tp 38 s. r 9 e, 21,800. Abel Ady et ux to R. E Cantrell, SKH of sec 30. NEH sec 31. tp 40 a, r 9 e. 28,000. H. A. Willis to Frank Moorland, NEH of 8EH. SEH of NEH «ec 29. WH of SWH sec 38, tp 37 a. r 9 e, »10 Chas. Donart et ux to Th os Hamp ton. 8H of SWH. of 8WH sec 1. 8H of NEH »<* 11. SWH Of NWH. N'WK of SWH «OC 12. IP 3K s. i 9 e; NWH mc 27. tp 38 8. r 10 e. 24.000. Annette Robinett et vir to F. Wil mot, SWH of NWH «ec 2. SEH NEH sec 3. tp 35 s. r 14 e, >10. r. Wilmot et ux to Weyerhauaer Land Co. SWH of NWH see 2. SEH of NEH sec 3, tp 35 s. r 14 e. 210. Ernest M. Babb to Weyerhauaer Land Co., lots 2 and 3, EH of NWH sec 7. tp 35 s, r 14 e. »10. Chas. Degan to Bruce Gaddis, lot 8 blk 63. Nichols add to K. F.. »10. C. E. Worden et ux I q Wm. Sondp- gard, lots 10 and 11. Pairview add. No 2 to K. F.. »10. Hot Springs Co. to Chas. Degan. lot 11 blk 11, Hot Springs add. to K. F„ »400 Norman Nichols et ux to Ira S. Sperry, WH of 8WH..NEH of SWH, SEH of NWH «ee 20. tp 3» s, r 11 e. »10. W W. White and P. L. Fountain to G W. Ager, SWH of NWH. SWH «ec 23. tp 39 a. r 8 e. 22,000. Roy Hamaker et al to E. E. Jami- son part lot 4 blk 64, Nichols add. to K. F„ »10. W. S. Slough et ux to Estolla Har- ria. lots 6 and 7 blk 34. First add. to K. F., »650. K. F. Dev. Co. to G. W. Kanavel, 8H of SWH, WH of SWU of SEH sec 15, NH of NWH of NEH sec 22. tp 39 s. r 9 e. »10. Guy Syford et ux to A. F. Forber, blk 5 First add. to K. F.. »1 C. E. Worden et al to Thomas Drake, lot 4 blk 5. Shippington add. K- r' »250. RANCH FOR SALK. 440 acres, 300 acres good timber land. 100 acres under cultivatloa, 100 acres swamp two 5-room dwsi- ling houses; tbree good wells; % mile borders on lake. Inquire of W. A. BROWN. Round Lucke. 5-27 <-24 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has disposed of his la- terosts in the KUunath Palls Cream ery to C. Ashley. All accounts will be collected aad debts paid by Ash ley and Holcomb, his sue case ora. C. F. 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