Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 05, 1909, Image 4

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    KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
<N»VN( TL MEETING.
REAL ESTATE TRANNFERN
Rose E Keesee at vlr to A. P.
1 Hutchens, lot 3 In blk 83. K F add.
E. J. MURRAY, Editor
I to K. F.; ; SI.500.
Selma i Malniatcn t<> C«rl J Hinu-
' nell.
of NW H and NEV* of sec
The regular meeting of the City 16, tp 4 I s. r 13 e. $29 •
Council was held Monday night.
Oscar J. F. Sjoblom to Carl J.
Mayor Sanderson, who has recovered Ringncll, N Mi of NWH stV 16, tp 41
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
from his Illness, presided, and all
s. r 13 e. and NH or NH amt 8H of
of the Councilmen were present with
All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this the exception of Couucllmun Sum­ NEH sec 16. tp 3 8 s. r I I H •- $400
Chas. K. Worden vt al to Jacob
paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume mers. who Is absent from the city.
Grebel, lots II and IS In blk 5 Shlp-
articles will be published.
The following ordinances were plngton add. to K. F. $500.
■
passed to third reading and ap­
Albert E. Dunning et ux to W. A.
BALLINGER INNFKITING ORE­ much we may require, as I have not proved :
Watson
et al. lot 7 blk 4 4 In First
fully investigated the matter as yet.
GON PROJECTS
"An ordlnauceauthorlalng thrown-
I Intend to make a careful study of •rt of property on 8«>cond street be­ add to K F.. $10.
O. L. Carter et ux to Altha Beach
Ever) Branch of His Departuarnt Will the whole situation, however, and tween Main street and Klamath ave­
et al, NW H of SW H <>f "ec 16, tpj
Be Thoroughly < mmm * Into, Re­
perhaps when I get track to Washing­ nue, to fill and grade the same with
quiring Several Weeks.
ton I shall be able to arrive at u sand, gravel or earth to the helghth 99 a. r 9 e. $1.700.
F. A. Carter et ux to Chas. E Wor­
definite conclusion on the subject. 1 of the official grade."
den. lota 3 und 4 und SW>* of NW1*
Looking somewhat bronsed from think, however, that It Is the best
This ordinance contains the pro­ of NW k* of sec I anil lot 1 of sue 2.
exposure incident to his western trip policy to have all the funds available
OX ANY OF THE GOODS IX TIIE STORK.
vision that the work Is to be done at tp 39 s, r 11 H e. $10
and apparently greatly Improved In for Irrigation projets before they
I
the expense of the property owtiers
R E. Ferguson et ux to O. A.
appearance since his last visit here of are undertaken."
REMEMBER, MY 1*1114 'EM ARE ALWAYS Fiat El> AT
adjacent to such portion of Second Kreamer,
Slj of SW H <’f
16. tl>
two years ago, Secretary of the In­
Judging from appearances, it is street and in a good and workman-]
THE
LOUENT roHMia.K FIGI ItE, ONLY ALIAXWING A
e,
$440.
38
s.
r
12
terior R. A. Ballinger reached Port­ certainly the evident Intention of
like manuer. the work to be
REANONABI.E PROFIT. RATHER THAN MOVE THE
Robert W i. mock et ux to Howar-I
land from Seattle yesterday after­ Secretary Ballinger to inak<> a care­
completed within thirty days
Jhepherd I« t In K. F . $ I u
noon at 4:30 on a tour of inspection ful study of every situation relative
GtMtDN, WK ARE WILLING TO AI.IOW THIN TEN FEB
notification by the marshal.
Wm. W. Warren et ux to We; er­
of various reclamation and other gov­ to his department, and be governed
CENT
REDI <TION ON OCR ALREADY LOW FIIICE. THIN
“An ordinance auiendlug s«*c- hauser l-and Co., NEH •VC
ti. tu
ernment projects of the Pacific by conditions In some respects, al­
I
IN A ( IIANCE TO GET GENCINE BARGAINS. CALL AND
tionsS, 5 and 6 of ordinance number "8 s. r 14 e. $10.
Northw«*st. He was accompanied by though it is undoubtedly his inten­
123, entitled 'An ordinance de­
NEE Ol R IMMKNNK NTtH'K BEFORE III YING.
Nelli« E. Reed et vlr to Weyer-
D. M. Carr, his private secretary; F. tion to be as liberal as possible in the
daring what shall const It ute nul- hiiuser Land Co., ICO acres in tp 26 s.
W. Kerby, private stenographer, and interpretation of the publie land
sances. providing for the abatement r It .*, $10
E. S. Keys, an inspector of the In­ laws, with the idea of aiding settlers
thereof, fixing the punishment for
Mary S. Nelson to Weyerhauser
terior Department, and expects to be wherever possible. Asked how the
the maintenance thereof and provld- Land Co.. 12S acres In tp 34 s, r 15 e,
joined by A. P. Davis, chief engineer West compared to the East in certain |ng sanitary regulations of and for
110.
of the Reclamation Service, and D. respects. Mr. Ballinger said:
tht, clly of Klamath Falls.' "
I
Wm. II. Thoine to Wejerbauser
Furniture Dealers
C. Henny, supervisor of the local
"Oh. I'm a Westerner, and you
— ■ ordinance specifies that the^
This
I- l 1 e.
Land Co.. 160 acres t*
branch of that department. At Seat­ know we wouldn't trade our country following are
declared to be nul- I »1 o‘
tle the other day Secretary Ballinger for all there is in the East
J1'1’ * sances. The keeping of any hog with- | Stella M. Martin to Weyerhauser
was met by Commissioner of the mean any disrespect in that regard.
in 200 feet of any occupied dwelling
General Land Office Fred Dennet but I guess that is the wav even bed; house or building or within any part , Land Co.. 160 acres Ili tp 34 s. r 14
e. |10.
who came West especially to consult ■«tit here feels about It."—Telegram.
of the city of Klamath Falls so as to j Joe) D. Hu maker et ux to Weyer-
witn his superior officer, and who will
be offensive; keeping any slaughter bauser Latiti Co.. 400 ucrcs In tp 38
remain there a few days, leaving for
EXTENSION CONTRAIT I.ET.
‘house for the slaughtering of cattle.' s. r 12 e. $10.
Portland next Sunday with the ex­
sheep or hogs within the city limits,
Elizabeth A. Bradley tosarne. 160
pectancy of joining Secretary Bal­ Contract for Thirty-five Miles From
I
or
killing or slaughtering any ot the aerea In tp 26 s. r lo e, $10.
Natron South Awarded to I tali
linger somewhere along the latter's
I aforesaid animals within the city littt-
D. B. Campbell, E. R. Reames and
Construction Couipnnjr
route.
PROPRIETORS
' its for the purpose of selling same; wife to Cal. N E. Ry., atrip of lami
Will Visit Mallieur.
"On to Natron" is the signal that to
kindle or maintain any fires
ALL KINDS OF FRESH. SALT
“I shall go to Boise, Idaho." said flies over the office of Engineer Hoey wtthtu this city for the burning of 60 feet wide on «-ust side of It
track
In
Midland,
$1.
the Secretary, in discussing the ob­ in this city. Mr. Hoey has been ad- any garbage, manure, carrion, offal
AND SMOKED MEATS
J. Jackson and wife to R. IL White
jects of his Western trip, "and shall vised that the contract for the con- or fllth. causing offeneiv«* smoko and
and wife, lot In Ft. Klamath $2.000.
proceed to Malheur with the idea of struciion of the twenty-five miles ot ' odors; to start or maintain any fire
SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS
Iva E. West to the C. Mueller
inspecting that and the Ontario proj­ r< ad on this end has been awa>.Jt,|;or fires for smoking meats, causing
Band and Timber ■ Co., E ’» of 8W H
ects. I am anxious to find out wbat to lAlckson & Petersen, and in a< ■ offensive odorr; to render, fry or ex­
and
WH of SEH i sec 13. tp 35 a.
the people have to say regarding the cordance with this information he > tract from the fat of any animal or
9
e.
$1.460.
revival of the Malheur project, and making preparations to push the Bt.e animals, or the carcasses thereof,
Henry
M. and Jno. ■ A.kl.y I quliwd
regi-neraU'il rublx'r is by the order for publication of this
this constitutes one of the principal ou This contract will bring •It j ter­ lard or tallow, causing offensiv«*
Alox Martin Jr.. lots 1 and 4 In blk said n> be little Inferior to n«<w rub- summons, and If you full so to ap­
reasons for my trip out here. First minus of the line near to the head «>.’ odors: to keep or maintain as keeper,
3. K. F.. $10.
] ber In elasticity and other propertlea. pear and answer, the plaintiff will
of all. however. I shall go to Hermis­ Sprague river. No limit ha been owner or managing agent of owner,
I
It can bo vulcanized in the usuili way take judgment against you for the
ton, arriving there to-morrow. My set for its completion, but no time is any public or private stable for
1 and can afterward be regenerated sum of $183.50, with Interest at «
itinerary includes a visit to Ontario to be lost in carrying on the work. horses or cattle, or wherein they are
per c< nt from December 18, 1908;
on the 23d, Boise City July 24th and It will take about another week for kept, so negligently as to allow the Bu»ln<—■> Men Want Trad«- of North­ again by the new proc ia.
25th; Dufur. Ore., July 26th and Erickson & Petersen to complete same to become filthy, nauseous or
and that tho SE H uX Section 10,
ern klanuitli unii laikc < on title««
Township 3 8 South, Range 12 East.
27th, and Twin Falls. Idaho, on the their work in the yards, and as soon I offensive; to allow the accumulation
28th. X intend to return to Portland as this is done they will move their
Willamette meridian, Klamath Coun­
Medford
is
not
going
to
give
up
its
putrid manure, etc.; to expectorate
July 30th, and will probably spend a entire force onto the new portion of or deposit any human mucus or ex- bold on trud<* In this county and
ty. Oregon, held under attachment In
Team, brown mare and light bay this action, bo sold to satisfy tho said
day or two here.
the line.
crement or any cigar or cigarette Northern Lake without a atruitjtle.
horse,
15 or 16 hnnds high; mare sum of $183.50 and Interest thereon
"While in this city on my return
Information has also been received *tump or the rind of any orange, ba- i It is for the purpose of holding on to
trip it is my intention to advise with , to the effect that the contract for the nana or other fruit upon any public this source of revenue that Its mer­ branded TC on left shoulder. Ten from the 18th day of December,
the reclamation engineers relative to I thirty-five miles of line running south , building or church, or upon any side- chant* ar«* preparing to build a roa.l dollars r«-wnr«j for r<-covcry of team 1908, and the plaintiff's coats and dis­
the division of the funds of that de­ | from Natron has been awarded to the i walk. For a violation of this sec- right Into the heart of Klamath I or Information leading to same will bursements of this action.
This lummuiii Is published In the
partment. as I find that we are unable I L’tah Construction 'company of Salt lion a fine of not less than $5 or im­ county. The road contemplated, and 1 be paid by Hynek Balin at Kube's
to make the progress we desire on ac­ , Lake City. Mr. Hoey stated that this prisonment in the City Jail may bl* for which surveys have already beet,, ranch s«*v«-n miles sou|li of town, or Klamath Republican, a weekly news­
address or leave word at City paper printed and published at Klam­
count of a jack of money. There Is i is out of his jurisdiction and he is ] imposed.
made, will follow the line of the canai | Bakery, Klamath Falls.
ath Falla, Oregon, by order dated
a great deal of emergency work on not in possession of any details con-
It was made the duty of the City of the Fish Lake Irrigating company
June 21, 1909, made by tho lion.
hand, there being thirty or thirty- ! nected with this portion of the work, Marshal to notify all persons main­ as far as Four-MUe lake, then«* • to
George Noland, Judge of tho above
one reclamation projects now under
The distance between this city and taining a nuisance to abate the same Odessa, from which point branch«.«
way. and this has had a tendency to Natron is approximately 110 miler, forthwith, and upon failure to do so will extend towards this city and o'i . Whilst visiting the Pacific North­ entitled court, requiring summons to
west this season, don't fall to
bo published for six consecutive
exhaust our resources, considerably. and if the contract for the Natron within twenty-four hours after being past Fort Klamath. The business
Include In your itinerary the
weeks, beginning on tho 2 4th day of
I have not heretofore visited any end of the line has been awarded it I so notified, they shall be deemed coming from Northern Klamath and ;
June, 1909, and ending on tho 5th
reclamation project in the Northwest, will leave, after the completion of the i guilty of a misdemeanor and pun- Lake counties has been enormous. 1
day of August, 1909. that being the
although while on my way out here two contracts, only forty miles of the ] ished by a fine of not more than $50 and has always been a source of,
time
within which tho defendant in
I inspected several in Nebraska and ] line to be constructed.
or imprisonment for thirty days, or profit to the business men of Med- ]
required to appear and answer,
other States farther East. It is my
ford. Since the entrant,, of the Cali­
both.
calculation to make a close inspection
F. H. MILLS,
"An /»rdlnance providing for codi­ fornia Northeastern to this city much . of Oregon—The Land
li ENO ITEMS
6-2
4,
8-5
Attorney
for Plaintiff.
of the Northwestern projects, which
fying and publishing in book form of this buHin«sa has been conln,:.
will necessarily entail my remaining
the charter of the city of Klamath here, with prospects of a great deni I Where Things Grow
[Special Correspondence.]
in this region for several weeks.
and for Investments there see
; Falls, and all ordinances, or parts more following, and it Is to regaia Ils ,
"So far as I know, there have been
On last Saturday about twenty-five thereof, in full force at the time of lost prestige that Medford Is willing j
M. L. ALLISON
no complaints to me directly relative of the good people of Pckegama, in­ such codification.”
to go to this expense.
to the conduct of Indian agencies in cluding the baseball team, came to
Formerly
of Grand Junction, Col.
This ordinance authorizes the
Whether this effort will be suc­
this State. Whatever trouble ha« Keno for a good time, The Keno Mayor to employ the services of a cessful or not remains with th«» busi­
Tell Us What
U. 8. Reclamation Service now
arisen has probably been referred to baseball team gave them a free dance competent person to collect and ar­ ness men of this city. If they will,
You Want
expending four and a half million
the Indian branch of the Interior De­ Saturday evening.
range all ordinances and parts of offer sufficient Inducements to th« 1 doilars here reclaiming 250,000
W<* w ili pian, estimate and con­
partment without my attention be­
same as above, and also authorizes residents north of here to make a
acres of finest farm land In the trari for any Iron, Nfonr, Brtik. (bin­
Sunday morning the Pokegama
ing directed to it; hence I am unable
the printing of fifty or more copies trial it will be an easy matter to cot.-
world. Climatic conditions ]ust
to say what disposition will be made team pi.nved against the Keno team, of said compilation when completed. vlnce them that Klamath Falls is the
erete <>r Fraine Building for coimtruc-
right; 11 billion feet of yellow
but the Keno team was too much for
of conditions in that respect.
tlon in N«»uih«-rn Oregon. W«- guar-
Mr. Hutchins, a resident of the place in which to do their trading.
and sugnr pine adjacent to 90
"It is impracticable to attempt to them, as the score stood 8 for Keno Third ward, made oral application for With this effort made, the new roall
antee Economi*, Enicirncjr and Natla-
miles navigable rivers and lakes;
fnctlon.
<•« nfine government irrigation solely and 4 for Pokegama. Well, they all permission to erect a barn on lot 3 would act as a boomerang, for it ' hot springs galore; fishing and
I«' lands subject to appropriation for had a huge time, and everybody block 84. A remonstrance and peti­ would offer another avenue of on-]
< ALDWELL Illi LUI NO CO.,
hunting unexcelled; unlimited
II«« reason that there are too many , seemed to enjoy the fun. Come back tion was read to the Council against trance to this city and become one < f
Krlsejr
Block O|»|>. American Hotel
water
power,
as
well
ns
all
other
i iio.te holdings embraced therein, i again, boys, and give us another the granting of this permit. Coun­ the scenic routes of the Eastern Caa-1
good things and very little. If any,
trial.
i« *. ibe opinion of the Attorney-Gen- ,
cilman Hanks and Willits will look cades.
of the bad.— From Enterprise,
•
.oat the government cannot en-| Sam Woodard of the Falls was in into the matter and report at the I
Montrose, Colo. Juno 29th.
Keno
Sunday
looking
over
the
L«r into partnership with settlers rel- |
Formol has been recommended as
next meeting.
P. 8.—I am carrying same ad Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Tills
ative to reclamation funds, hence the ground of bis boyhood days.
A petition containing the requisite a fly poison by several writers, who ¡
present course of the Interior Depart-' Ed Way and wife, Bud Inman and number of names was presented to have studied its action and the best | In county papers at Grand Junc­ Is the time to place your orders for
ment in that respect. If scrip can be wife and George Spanis and wife the Council requesting them to sub­ method of using it. It is necessary, ; tion and Delta, Colo,, three coun­
ties that In many rcsp<*cts are Fall Delivery. Our stock la complete
handled so that It will not depreciate were up from Pokegama Sunday to mit the question of the extension of in order to obtain good results, that
similar to our Klamath county.
in value, I think the law should be visit and witness the baseball game. the city limits to the voters. This the formol shall be swallowed by the
and yonr needs can Is-st be met at
It Is there that the highest this time. Drop me a postal and
amended so as to permit that system
Insect,
hence
the
flies
must
be
at-
,
petition
was
discussed
and
it
was
Harry Wall hag purchased some
to be employed.
prices are obtained for lands.
heavy logging trucks and now there finally concluded that Mayor San­ traded to the poison by mixing with
Want to bring some of the fellows I will call.
"I am not prepared to give an opin­
It
an
appetizing
food
and
by
spread
­
derson
and
Recorder
Leavitt
shpuld
will be something doing In the log­
who sell thero to this country.
ion concerning new reclamation pro­
A. K. HENNINGER,
prepare on ordinance calling for a ing the mixture over a large surface.
ging business,
jects, for the reason that I have not
Honey
has
given
poor
results.
The
special election on this extension
M.
L.
ALLISON
Representing Oregon Nursery Ou
John Ickley has completed his log
sufficiently investigated the subject.
best mixture is that of formol with
question.
Hnlem, < irrgon.
I think, however, that the lands hauling and is moving to Chester
The creation of the office of an milk. Tho best results are obtained i
Hl'MMONH,
ought not to be thrown open for en­ Wilson's place and will put in logs electrical Inspector to pass on all by using a solution containing 15 per
try until the water has been put on at the Teeters landing.
electrical installation was commented cent of the formalin«* of commerce, In the Circuit Court of the State of
the various subdivisions. To do so
Mr. Sorrels has the mail contract on, and doubtless an ordinance will 20 per cent of milk, and 65 per cent
Oregon for the County of Klamath
would involve confusion, and some­ to carry mail from Keno to Worden, be presented shortly creating this of­ of water, placed in large flat vessels.
Action at law to recover money.
times absolute distress.
daily ma'L
J. M. Batchaider, plaintiff, vs. I).
fice.
Most of the dead flies fall, not within
Need More Funds.
Dr. Leonard made a request that the vessels, but around them, some­ A. McLeod, defendant.
"We are badly handicapped with
Chinese ink is made by carboniz­ the City Engineer bo instructed to times at a great distance.
To 0. A. McLeod, the above named
our funds in that respect, and ought ing a mixture of colza or sesame oil, establish the grade on Fine street
defendant:
to secure a larger appropriation from varnish and lard, and mixing the east of Eleventh street, so that the
In a procesa recently patented In
In the name of the Stnte of Ore­
Congress, but as the situation is, we product with gum water and a little net i s ary sidewalks could be laid to Germany for the regeneration of vul­ gon, you are hereby required to ap­
are compelled to be governed by our camphor and musk. The paste thus the proper grade. The City Engi­ canized India rubber, fragmenta of pear and answer the complaint filed
resources, and meet only those emer­ obtained is beaten with steel ham­ neer was Instructed accordingly.
old rubber are mixed with from one- ngnlnst you In the above entitled ac-
gency cases in the Reclamation Serv­ mers on a block of wood. A m««tailic
A resolution was offered and car­ tenth to one-fifth their weight of anl- tlon on or before the 5th day of Au
ice that confront the Interior Depart­ luster is given to the Ink by adding ried changing the time of the meet­ lin, and the mixture Is heated until gust, 1909 „ that being the date of
ment imperatively. We need a' lot from 25 to 140 leaves of gold to each ing of the Council to 8 p. m.
It becomes fluid. The special advan- the last publication of this summons
of money in that department, but I pound. The Ink is then pressed and
The Council then took an adjourn­ tage of the process is the compara- and the time within which the da­
■ball not undertake to say just how dried in wooden molds.
tively small quantity of solvent re- fendant la required to answer as fixed
ment.
LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON.
Second Street Is Ordered Filled
Grade and Cliarter and Ordi­
nances to Ih- Published
An Opportunity
in Furniture
TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT
E. W. GILLETTE & CO
City Meat Market
MEISS & ARMAND
Klamath Falls
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