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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
BERT E. WITHROW. Secretary DON J. ZUMWALT, C. E. President Abstracting E. M. BL'BB, Vice President and Treasurer Maps. Plans, Blue Prints, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SPRING CLOTHES We have on the road the largest and finest line of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Friend Bros.’ Clothing ever brought to the city. They are so well known among the knobby dressers of this city that they need no com ment Wait for them W. C. Dalton was in the city Mon day from his ranch at Carrtown in J. E. Thurman was at the Lake- the soutehrn part of the county. Mr. Chrisman, the Bonanza black- aide Friday. tnith, was a passenger on the eastern Edmond Chilcote is feeling better stage Monday returning home. after a slight illness. County Commissioner Albert Walk Chilcote & Wall have taken rooms er has returned from Ashland, where in the Baldwin building. CLOTH 1 He. SHOE STORE- he was called due to the illness of II. C. High and wife were in the his brother. city from Dorris Friday. M. L. Allison is in receipt of a let Next door to the Postoffice Klamath Falls, Oregon Clyde Witter, the plumber, has ter from John F. Shafroth. Governor gone to Redding on business. of Colorado, who expects to spend his Bert and H. E. Moore, of Poe Val- vacation in Klamath Falls. ley, were in the city Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Dulaney left Sunday Riley Hankins was in the city Sat- morning for Chehalis. Wash., wher«» urday from the Ankeny ranch. she goes to attend the wedding of McKendree & Bryan are feeding one of Mr. Dulaney's neices. quite a bunch of cattle at Merrill. G. W. McIntire and family left on T. O. Greenwood and wife reg istered at the American from Yreka. Tuesday morning for Portland, where Mr. McIntire will engage in business Wm. Walsh, of Sacramento, is in I with his father. stalling the Western Union clocks in A. W. Peil returned last Sunday the city. from Wolf Creek. Oregon, and will \XI» HENLEÌ LAND the réclamation ai t ami i- ioiih I.I I E. A. Palmer, roadmaster for the spend the summer here In the employ Ml NT PAÌ 1881 88.MI X I" to b«* of great Importante In furthi-r Southern Pacific, was at the Liver ot the Farmers’ Implement & Supply ing the work iindertakeu by the Go» Company. more Friday. I nitrii Stati-» ernment In inany piai •« In tlie West Question of A telegram was received Saturday James Butts, a steamboat engineer- tutine anil is a recent arrival in the city from morning by Mrs. McMillan announc ing the birth Friday of ten-pound San Francisco. will hold its first regular Judge Bean, of the United States A. F. Firman and A. E. Imbler girl to her ’ daughter. Mrs. Edward Court, has rendered a decision In the went out on the Lakeview stage Sat T. Williamson, of Chico, Cal. .Mayor MiXarthy Formulating o E. P. Wells, of Tacoma; A. B. case of the Klamath Falls Irrigation urday morning. «► Answer to Attack of Francis Company in which the court held that Millard, of Portland, and C. H. D i- G. M. Stephens and D. A. McComb, J. Henry the Department of the Interior was from Bonanza, were at the American senberry left for Lakeview Monday authorized to collect construction and at 1:30 P. M. sharp morning in the interest of the irriga House Saturday. United Press Service. maintenance charges until such time S. S. Mitchel], cattle buyer fiom tion project at Warner Valley. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. as one-half of the entire cost of any H. Cameron, one of the attendants project shall be paid and that par Mayor McCarthy Is busy thia after Ashland, was registered at the Lake at the State Insane Asylum at Salem, ticular system shall be turned over noon formulating an answer to the side Inn this week. Ray Merrill has returned from Cal arrived in the citl Sunday and de to the management of thg Water attack of Francis J. Honey which de clared that McCarthy and District At ifornia. where he and Guy took three parted Monday morning for Lakeview Users’ Association. to take charge of an insane man com carloads of horses. The question was raised by the re torney Fickert were sleuths of Pat mitted from ttyit county. fusal of former owners of the Klam rick Calhoun. Political turmoil has J. R. Wright, a business man from The Farmers’ Exchange has just ath Falls Irrigation Company to pay reigned here following the publica Medford, was among the guests at the ordered by wire a 40,000-ponnd car an assessment of 1908 amounting to tion of the cryptograms which are n Livermore during the week. of Mexican field peas to be used as $1.50 an acre. District Attorney Mc series of cipher messages alleged to There is a new hotel man in the seed. The peas come from Alamosa, relate to the graft prosecutions. city looking over the situation, So in the San Louis Valley, Colorado, Court was compelled to bring action These cryptograms. It Is said, num for the collection of the amount. In far no particulars have been made and are recommended by the Govern ber 4 6 In all and have reference to the pleadings It is recited that the public. ment Agricultural Experiment Sta Klamath Falls Irrigation Company many phases of the gruft case«, from E. E. Fitch, who has just closed tion. was one of the oldest water-supply the dynamiting of the house of ex- some large real estate deals at Mer A large number of the officers and ing ditches in the country acquired Supervisor James J. Gallagher to the rill, was registered at the Lakeside members of the Eastern Star lodge by the Reclamation Service. Situ conviction of Abe Ruef. Former Dis Inn Friday. were at the train Sunday to wel ated In the heart of the Klamath trict Attorney Langdon claims that It C. F. Compton, of Merrill, was in come Mrs. A. Antoinette Stiles, the i Falls project it possessed old and is the aftermath in an attempt to Between 7th and Nth Main Street town to meet his brother and sister- Worthy Grand Matron of the State,' ; valuable ----- *----- rights, • • - - — water and In — the for embarrass the prosecution. Former in-law, who came in on Thursday who arrived from Portland. Mrs. mation of the plan to reclaim, that Calhoun Attorney Earl Rogers, at KLAMATH FALLS night’s train. Stiles is the guest of Mrs. Frank system became of Importance to the Los Angeles, disclaims the author Bhip. The Grand Jury will Inve tl- Ward while in the city. Service. N. C. Evans, traveling auditor for gate the cryptograms. the Southern Pacific Railroad com Pledge«. Made at Pun-haw* pany, was a guest at the Lakeside Inn BELIEVE « l< TORY Ol Eit Oregon Lumber Company and the Roscoe E. Cantrill and Cordelia M. SKELETON FOUND ON f Thursday night. STORES AND HOUSES M IDRIZ WAS COMPLETE Sumpter Valley Railroad. Il prom I Ankeny owned a large part of the AMARGOSA DESERT BEING Nt MBERED Im to rival the semuttlonal land A marriage license was granted I stock of the irrigation company and United Pre«« Service. fraud canes. A score or mure ot Thursday to Miss Augusta Mae Mel- Diary- Reveals Identity of Man Who the Reclamation Service started into In preparation for free delivery of BLUEFIELDS. Feb. 24. It Is be prominent Eastern Oregonians who hase and John H. Messi g, borh of negotiations by which the system was Died From Thirst While Fort Klamath. acquired In April, 1906. by the pay mail the cltf officials have two men lieved here that the provisional vic will figure In the case are being sub Pros peeling ment of $50.000. Cordelia M. Ank making the rounds and giving a num tory over Madriz was complete, und poenaed today. The chnrg<t< are a J. T. Billingsley, who owns prop- United Press Service. eny at that time contracted to pur ber to each store and building In the that all that remains naw is the for violation of the timber and stone act erty on Main street between Fourth SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Feb. 24. chase water for the irrigation of city, Work began Friday on num mal occupation of Manug'ua. Accord made in application. and Fifth, was in the city Saturday — A sun-scorched diary found beside 1,700 acres of land as it should be beting the business section on Main ing to telegrams which have been from Mt. Hebron. a skeleton on the Amargosa desert needed and “to pay charges duly lev street, and the men will now pro- i received from revolutionists, this will The Lakeview and Merrill stage revealed that death from thirst was ied against such lands for the man ceed through the residence sections. be don«- on Friday. Some of the went out Friday without a pas The starting point Is First and troops are so near the capitol now the fate of Carl Sunne, a young Nor agement and operation of the sys senger. This is remarked as a very wegian, for whom the Norwegian tem.” Main streets and the streets are des that they Can be seen through field unusual occurrence. Consul in New York started a search In 1908 water was delivered to the ignated north or south according to glasses, according to dispatches from George Nowland, who has been oc last July. The remains were dis lands by the Government and the which side of Main street they are Managua. cupying a position in the Davenport covered by Charley Lee, an Indian charges fixed reached $1.50 an acre, on, and east and west to correspond Cafe, left Friday for his home trailer. Entries in the diary showed which Mrs. Ankeny refused to pay. v. ith the east or west side of First WASHINGTON, I). C., Feb. 24. in South Dakota. that 8unne was without water for Water was then turned off from the Some who have received their num It Is generally believed here that the W. A. Van W’ald has returned from four days and suffered indescribable lands and her attorneys began suit bers have already procured alumi Nicaraguan revolutionists are about a trip through Northern California agonies. The last entry was in a contesting the right ot the Reclama num figures and placed them on tbeir to capture Managua. A decisive bat and says Klamath Falls looks good to rambling scrawl and evidently he had tion officials to collect any charge. buildings. The figures can bo se tle Is anticipated within a short time. him, as he found it dull on his trip. reached the delirium stage. It Is In passing on the questions raised cured at GJllette’s Furniture Store The report that Captain Godfrey Fow At the American from arouni the stated that the young man had been Judge Bean pointed out that the Re and must be supplied by the property ler, an American artillery officer In county were registered D. O. McComb, prospecting and must have run ont clamation Service had expended $53,- owner. The men making the rounds Chamorro's army, was wounded has 000,000 in the Irrigation of lands by are placing a card with the proper not been confirmed. Reports of fight Langell Valley; John T. King. Mer of water and got lost. the construction of projects far too number on each building, and these ing at Tisma Indicate that while the rill, and E. B. Sedge, of Bonanza. expensive for private capital to un- should be replaced with a permanent rebel general, Choniorro, suffered LEST WE FORGET Chas. F. Stemwell, of the Portland dertake, and that the purpose of the number plate before they become de heavy losses, he succeeded in cutting Store, has purchased the residence The spring has came, his way through the enemy's lines Congressional act authorizing the stroyed or lost. property of J. J. Cunningham on Jef We see the rain; and establishing an open road to works was to collect the moneys so ferson street east of the High School. Again the umbrella, THE LARGEST MAKER ANO RETAILER expended by dividing the cost on an Managua. HAYMAKERS' BANQUET The sale was made by the Home lhe gum shoe Stirling in the mud: acreage basis, payable in ten annual OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLO. Realty Company. “SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES.*• On the side#ai’c stands the fellah. installments. The Haymakers, a side degree I of “I have worn W. L. Douglas shoas for th« PROMISEN RIVAL TO * H. F. Langan, from the Govern past ala years. and always find they ara far The court ruled that money ex the Redmen, gave a banquet and en- LAND FRAUD CANEH superior toall other high grade shoes In style ment experimental farm at Ady, has I’d like to state pended for the operation and mainte tertalnment to a party of nbout twen comfort and durability.** W. Q. JONES. been a visitor in Klamath Fails for Before too late, 110 Howard Ave., Utica, N. V --------- , I nance was necessary In AHSuring the ty-five last night. Some invitations If I could take you into my large fac Dlxtrk t Attorney McCourt Makes Site- the last few days. He reports the For the benefit of others. efficiency of the service to the settler were handed out. Those deserving tories at Brockton, Maa*., and (how you del Application for Grand Jury prospect of new buildings to be erect That had one left or purchased one, in making otherwise worthless land special attention were Si Perkins and how carefully W. L. Douglas (hoes are Or were using of their mother ’ s: ed there this summer. made, you would realize why they hold a productive and valuable asset, and Josh Whitcomb, as they wore present their shape, fit better, wear longer, and A very enjoyable party took place To people absent minded, that It was within the power of the ed with the grand necret. The form United Press Service. of greater value than any other make PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 2 4.—Fed are made than in previous contests. Or by other causes blinded, Secretary of the Interior to make di of amusement is not. announced, but •’ < VTION Hee that W.L. Do«f!iui name and i»rl< it «taHi|N*d <>n the I mh I did . Take %<» Muhetliute, eral District Attorney John McCourt Among those present were D. S. And of umbrellas they have none. vision of the annual payment between It is understood It was there. If your dealer ran not At yo« with W • has made special a' plication for the Bte for Mail Or<h*t ( nlnlotf. W I,. I »muIm. 1 «-kloti, Painter and wife, W. O. Smith and Don’t think because alone an urn- the construction and maintenance M- ------- FOR RA1.K ST wife. Miss Marie McMillan, Mr. When man Is a success he claims calling of a grand jury to Investigate brella has no home, funds. Temple, O. B. Gates and wife, Don J. And treat it like a sample and take The decision is the first handed the credit; when he Is a failure he the acquisition of more than 100,000 acres of land In Baker County by the Zumwalt and Miss Bell. one. down in the Federal Court affecting finds some woman to blame for It. CITY BRIA ITIFS. The Farmers Exchange Auction Saturday, Feb. 26 Household Goods, consisting of Stoves, tables, Beds, Rugs and a good many other useful articles Also a Horse or two, a Wagon and a Harness Some odds and ends; perhaps just what you want. Do not fail to attend WLDOUGLAS K. SUQARHAN