Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 10, 1910, Image 7

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    HE SUCCOKBS TO HURT DISUSE
Mil IH JAMEN, ONE OF GREATEST OPEN AGRICULTURAL LAMM IN
MODERN ACTORS, DEAD
NATIONAL FORESTS
Taken III While Snowbound With Will Mean the IU«toration to the
Company tn Ca«<ad<-« for
Public Domain of 4,000,000
Several Days
Arres or More
The Better
The Watch
The more «killful repairing 4 »
yon need.
¡ '
A dollar watch I« built after < >
United Press Service.
The examination of National Forest
the fashion of a wheelbarrow — * J
SPOKANE, Wash, March 6.— boundaries carried on by the forest
anybody can understand it.
* *
Ixnils James, the actor, died of heart officers last summer and fall upon
disease at 8:30 this morning at Hel­ the Initiative of Secretary Wilson and
But you take an expensive ¡ ’
ena, Montana. The Jamea company ' under his direction, has resulted in
time piece and It’s different. No < >
was snowbound In the Cascades for new Information, which will make it
our but a man who I« familiar ¡ Í
several days and the actor was taken possible to restore to the unreserved
with it« mechanb.ni can deal ’ ’
111 while out of reach of medical as- public domain much land along the
with it safely.
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slatance. During the tie-up I k - gave edges of am! within forests that is < >
several Impromptu performances In not best suited to forest purposes. < >
It's wise to leave all disor­
the baggage car for the entertain­ 1 This is to be done under a plan justl
dered tiine|ii<-<<w with us.
tneat of the snow-bound prisoners. . approved by President Taft.
The < >
When the train was stalled near El­ ’ plan was formulated by Secretary f
One thing more—It’« wise ¡ ’
lensburg. he put on an elaborate pro­ Wilson and Secretary Ballinger joint­
not to allow the matter to be < >
duction of the Merchant of Venice ly and submitted to the President.
put off.
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for the benefit of the passengers,
A definition of the lines along
marking one nt the most unique and which action should be taken was {
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Interesting Incidents In the history of j called for by the fact that reports
the American stage. Mr. James ■ and maps are now in the possession
played his famous Shylock part, while 'of the Department of Agriculture < »
his daughter, a co-star, played Portia which show the character of the
lands and the cover along the lines ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••»••♦•♦i
: of the National Forest boundaries.
The purixise of the department in se­
Artesian wells '400 feet deep have
Gunlino mid Green H"ii»<-« at Hot
Oregon Valley I^ind Co , to Elmer curing this information was to make been used in the cases of the Libyan
spring« Mouthraat of City'Are
« ItlMHEROI COMMERt E PIRTÌ
ICEI*ORTED IIE WILL BE M'PORT­ T. B. Johnson warranty deed 8*4 of possible a correction of the bounda­ desert as water supply sources from
a Groat t onvcniencc
ries on the principles now approved ancient times.
EHOM SACRAMENTO t oMIM.
ED IB ADMINISTRATION
S*/k Sw%of Se»4 Sec 25, Tp 36, S R.
by the President, for it has never
John Bau<*r, who bus charge of th"
14, E. W M.; $200.
been intended that the National For­
Arrniigcment» B,-lng Math* to Have Lewis green house and gardens nt
GOOD SEED RYE
Oregon Valley Land Co. to C. F. ests should include agricultural or
the hot springs southeast of the city, Taft Feel» That tlu- Country Will
Private Train of Twelve Car*
Ex|M-rh-fi< e Rea« lion by the
Magele warranty deed N% SH Sw«4 grazing land not suitable for forest
400 bushels of good seed rye for
was In town today with a fine load o'
Run I non Man FranciM o
Fail Election
vegetables, among which was lettuce,
Se% H«< 11, Tp 36. 8. R. 14, E W. purposes. Plans for gathering the sale. 11.75 per hundred at ranch.
data were drawn up under Secretary 2-3-tf
JOHN DE PUY.
the leaves of which measured n trifle
M. $200.
Wilson’s direction a year ago, and
SACRAMENTO. Cal , M»r< li 4
Hopkins Ranch, near Midland.
over sixteen Inches in length. Mi
Oregon Valley Land Co. to R. H. Instructions for going over the 60,-
An excursion party h«‘ad«-<i by Presi­ Bauer states that he la now deliver­ United Press Service.
WASHIM.
KiN.
D
C.,
March
4.
—
Meyer
warranty deed N >4 Ne% Sec 1 000 miles of boundaries were issued APPLICATIONS FOR
dent Crane, of the Chamber of Com­ ing from his second crop thH year,
GRAZING PERMITS
merce of Su< rainento. will leave In the first having matured In January. Joseph P. Cannon will be a candi­ 3. Tp 38. 8. R. 15. E. W. M ; $200. to the National Forest officers last
n private rar for Klamath Fall» on
Notice is hereby given that all ap­
Thu green house Is 21x128 feet date for speaker of tho Sixty-second
Oregon Valley Land Co. to H. J. May. As a result, the boundaries
next Thursday There will be about and In addition to this are the young Congress, d'-splte bis recently report- Tompkins, warranty deed Nw*4 Sec can now be more carefully corrected plications for permits to graze cattle,
than has ever before been possible. horses, sheep and bogs within the
twenty In the party, among them be- plants which are grown In beds sur­ < <1 statement to Congressman Mc­
35, Tp 3«, S. R. 15, E. W. M.
On the whole, the changes which CRATER NATIONAL FOREST dur­
Ing Mayor Beard, of this city; Secre­ rounding the springs and covered Kinley, of California, that he would
Oregon Valley Land Co. to A. C. are found to be called for are of rela­ ing the season of 1910, must be filed
tary Wllinnrtb. of the Pioneer Trust with glass frames. The gardens are withdraw to Insure Republican con­
Company; C E Welnrhh. prvsld<‘nt all Irrigated and the frost kept from trol of the next House. This Infor­ Drury, warranty deed NH ofNeK Ne tively minor importance, but in their In my office at Medford, Oregon, on
of the Welnrlch estate, and Irwin It the soil, with the water from the hot mation Is unqueationable. It Is re­
Sec 35. Tp 35 8. R. 14, E. W. M. aggregate they open to settlement a or before April 1, 1910. Full infor­
large amount of land. The applica­ mation in regard to the grazing fees
Broughton
Many of the wealthy springs. Nearly every kind of vege­ ported that the President and Hitch­ $200.
tion of the rules which the President to be charged and blank forms to be
citizens nt Sat ramento are greatly In­ tables are grown, and In addition cock have agreed to throw the sup­
Oregon Valley Land Co. to Ritti.- ha8 approved wm mean the early
to rest>*d In the future of Klamath flowers and plants for transplanting port of the Administration behind the
used in making applications will be
Cannon
forces.
Rees,
waranty dee<L to W. C. Dal- restoration to the public domain of
Falla, and a targe number of them
furnished upon request.
President
Taft
gave
a
dinner
last
ton. 8% 8% Se>4 Nw% Sec 15, Tp 4,000,000 acres or more of National
have Inva-ated I11 property there The WIL M'CEIT TELMiRAMH FROM
M. L. ERICKSON,
I
night
with
Cannon
as
the
guest
of
36 8 R. 14, E W M $200
Forest land. This is something over 2-27 3-18
oxcut «Ion was gotten up for the pur­
Hl list HIRERS O\ ER' PHONES
Supervisor.
honor. One guest said today that
, . G
,, disberg to U. r*
1.
- Per A cent ot llle . total
pose of |H*rmltting those lntereat«*d
John
C. r«
Dalton.
_
..
. National
. .
| Forest area. Three-tenths of the for-
The Western Union Telegraph Taft feels that the country will ex-
In getting better acqnalnteil with the
RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE
warranty
deed
Sw%
Se%
Sec
20..
t8
have
yet
lo
mapped
.
Klamath country, and It 1« probable Company, through its local represen­ perlence a reaction by fall and be
160 acres of land near railroad,
WI4,
Ne%
Sec
29.
Tp
40,
S.
R.
13.
1
-
----------------------
ready
to
repudiate
the
Insurgents
and
that many additional purchases will tative, has announced that hereafter
cabin
and barn, for $300. Running
BENSON 18 A WINNER
telegrams will be accepted over tele- vote a * Straight Administration" E. W. M . $500.
I m - made by members of the party.
stream. I have about eight home­
ticket.
Congressman
Hayes,
who
has
.
,
_
.
»
*
.
The
following
editorial
appeared
phones from any subscriber of the
State of Oregon to J. A. Duffy ,
.7
the Baker City Herald on the oc- steads, level and good running water.
In addition to the above excursion local telephone service, having the been termed a mercerized insurgent, warranty deed Nw% Ne«4 Sec 16. | in
For particulars write to
caglon
of
a
recent
viglt
of
Governor
from Harrami-nto, arrangements ure <hirg«*s on such messages accounted was the dnly guest last night who be­
JOHN KNOTT
Tp
41,
S.
R.
7,
E.
W.
M.
$200.
'Benson
to
that
city:
longs
to
the
Insurgent
ranks.
being made to run a special train of for by telegram statements which will
C rescent , O regon
Lakeside
Company
to
Joseph
Mic-
"Of
all
the
public
officials
that
Ore-
twelve cars from San Francisco to be rendered monthly to the subscrib­
ka.
warranty
deed
Se%
Nw14
Sec
8^
on
h
«
8
ever
hadI
the
present
Gover-
Klamath Falls In the near future. ers No extra charge will be made USES KNIFE ON BANKER M HOM
A FEW BARGAINS.
nor, advanced to the office by peculiar
This party will be headed by Mr. for this service, and thorn* wishing
HE CLAIMS RUINED HOME Tp 41, 8. R. 12. E. W. M.. $1,600.
Five Iota, alghJy location. $150*.
I circumstances, is propably nearest a
Burk, of the San Francisco Chamber to take advantage of this accommo­
Oregon Valley Land Co., to Con- commoner. . Frank W. Benson loves Can loan $750 cn the dual.
of Commerce. Both Sacramento and dation should arrange for this fea­ Jack Cudaliy, Son of Chicago Pack­
A nice cottage with bath, large
rad Stcrtz, warranty deed Ne% Sec his Oregon country next to his wife,
er, Slashes Man Found in
San Francisco capitalists have niude ture of the telegraph service by a
lot, $1700. A good buy.
19. Tp 36, 8. R. 15, E. W. M.. $200. and he has that kindly feeling for its
Hi« Home
large investments In property here personal call at the Western Union
A large residence, fir.e lot, $3500.
Maude C. Ringo et vir to Nelson every citizen which makes him a
of the Klamath Development Com­ office, or by telephone.
Three eottagee oa three lota. Rooas
great
man.
He
is
possessed
of
marked
United
Press
Service.
plin). and it is understood that thia
Many business houses availed
W.
Parker,
warranty
deed
N
’
H
Ne%
enough
for another cottage; |I>5*.
qualities of statesmanship, although
KANSAS CITY. Mo. March 7.—
vlalt will result In many Improve- themselves of the telephone service
MASON A SLOUGH.
NwH
8efc
Sett
Nw%
Sec
30,
Tp.
he
abhors
the
plan
of
calling
atten
­
inenta on the property. It Is stated Immediately after the Western Union Jack Cudahy, son of the Chicago
tion to himself at any time. Since
that there Is to be erected a large became Installed here, and now the packer, accused of slashing Banker 24. S. R. S, E. W. M.; $5,6000.
his induction into office at Salem NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA­
Jere
E.
Lillis
with
a
knife,
appeared
Chas.
Graves
et
ux
to
Nelson
W.
number of summer homes nnd resi­ | telegraph company announces that
TOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT
things
have moved quite differently
in
Police
Court
this
morning
and
was
dences In the Hot Spring« addition beginning at once any telephone sub­
Parker, warranty deed Ne>4 Sw>4,
and also many busln<-ss blocks. Par­ scriber will be given the same privi­ given a continuance until tomorrow. W«4 Sw% Sec 30. Tp 2 4, S. R. 9.. than before, because he believes with In the County Court of the State of
all of his heart and soul in Republi­
Cudahy claims that he found Lillis
Ilea front Portland also state that lege.
Oregon, for Klamath County
E. W. M. S«*i4 Se% Sec 25. NH, N\4 can principles and the Republican
In
his
home
on
Sunday
morning
and
there Is great Interest manifested
With the Innovation just extended
In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas
there In Klamath Falls, and many I to all telephone subscribers herc, accuses him of ruining his home. Lil­ Sec 36. Tp 24. 8. R. 8, E. W. M.; party.
"People in Baker City knew of
Hodge, Deceased—Notice.
are investing In property. Later in I there remains no reasonable action lis is at the hospital and will re­ $11,200.
Frank Benson and had a high regard
Notice is hereby given that John
the summer an excursion will be ar­ to be made on the part of the West­ cover. He has knife wounds on each
Samuel Dixon et uxv to Frank
ranged to allow them to visit this ern Union to further the facilities for cheek, forehead, left arm and leg and Carpening, warranty deed lots 4. 5, for him before he spent two days in Frederick Wilson, Administrator of
Baker last week, but after he had as­ the estate of Thomas Hodge, de­
section
accommodating the telegraph service on both hips. The policeman re­ Sec 14, Tp 39. S. R. 10, E. W. M.;
sociated with the Baker people they ceased. has filed his final account of
sponding
to
the
telephone
call
found
here.
lots 1. Sec 15 and lot 6, Sec 14, Tp:not only retained the high regard the administration of said estate with
The Western Union maintains a Lillis bound and half nudb with Cud­
ahy
standing
over
him.
Mrs.
Cudahy's
39. S. R. 10, E. W. M.; $3,000.
they had possessed for him, but they the Clerk of the County Court of
HE illrect San Francisco and Sacramento
and dv
do « a Klamath County, Oregon, and that
,,
... . .
„
are now willing to go out «ud
brother
declares
that
Cudahy
Is
In-
line at present and it Is expected
Herman Wehr to Chester L. Hovey ; little work to see that he is retained
j
sanely
jealous
and
that
there
Is
no
said Court has appointed the hour of
O ik Minute latter and ltH> Pa«arnger« shortly that through wires to Port­
warranty
deed
S
’
*
Sw>4,
WVfc
i
in
office.
truth
in
I,Illis
ruining
the
home.
10 o'clock in the forenoon of Satur­
Mould Have Urea Swept
land and other northern points will
Sec 26 Tp 37, S. R. 9, E. W. M.; $10.
“Governor Benson's nature is best day, the 2nd day of April, 1910, as
Into th«* Canyon
be Installed with the completion of
C. E. Niunlngcr to Clarence Har-1 illustrated by his attitude on the the time for hearing objetcions, if
the Southern Pacific through tnls FREIGHT WRECKS MOTOR
" * . It will be remembered r.ny there be, to such final account,
KO,'«'norship.
United Press Service.
PASSENGER TRAIN ria. warranty deed. Ne% Ne14 Sec 7. t*-
country.
that - ' he ----
was elected to the office of and the settlement thereof.
WINNIPEG. March 7. The news
WH Nw«4, N'w% Sw!4 Sec 8. Tp 1 J
Secretary of . State and under Oregon
reached here today that the Cana­ MEMBERS ARE CON-
This notice is published by order
United Uress Service
39.S. R. 10, E. W. M.: $2.000. . law he succeeded to the Governor's
of said County Court, made and en­
dian Pacific transcontinental train,
SACRAMENTO.
Cal..
March
7.
—
TRIBUTIMI TO FUND
John C. Hill to Ida BB. Hill. deed chair because of a vacancy. He is tered in the records thereof the 28th
carrying 100 passengers for the Twin
Rev. Ftqnk Kline, pastor of the First
lot
13. 14, 15,. blk 34, Second Add making good in every way as a Gov­ day of February, 1910.
Cities, escaped by less than n minute
The Odd Fellows already have Methodist Church, and Charles Cun­
ernor and many members of the party-
JOHN FREDERICK WILSON,
an avalanche which would have over $7000 subscribed for their new ningham. sales manager of a furni­ $10.
are demanding his election to the Administrator of the Estate of Thom­
swept It Into Bear Creek canyon, near building among the members of the ture house, both of this city, were
John C. Hill et ui to Geo. C. Hill. highest office of the State. But Ben­
as Hodge. Deceased.
3-3-3-31
Kogers Pass. The train Is now stalled lodge. No outside subscriptions have seriously Injured when the "extra"
deed, lot S. blk 15. Nob Hill add. $10. son says no. that he was elected by
at Field Station between two moun­ been asked yet, ns It Is the intention freight wrecked the motor passenger
Oregon Valley Land Co., to D. M. the people to be their Secretary of
tains of debris, with no chance to get to determine how mucn can be raised train this morning near Elk City. The
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Risley
warranty deed Sit NH Se%. State; that he is their Governor by­
clear for several days.
among the members first. All of the Espee officials report that the freight
force of circumstances, and there-
UNITED STATE LAND OFFICE.
subscriptions have been tor the mini­ overlooked the flag signal. Nearly a Ne% Sec 29. Tp 36, S. R. 14. E. W. ' fore has no right to ask election to
Serial No. 0304S.
score
of
th«-
passengers
were
injured
mum
amount
nnd
manf
have
stated
M
;
$200.
ROAD SUPERVISORS APPOINTED
that office, preferring play fairly and Lakeview List No. 73.
that they would probnbly increast* with cuts, sprains and bruises.
G. H. Woodbury to Fred
run for a second term as Secretary
Lakeview. Ore.. Feb. 23, 1910.
Tho county commissioners have the amount later. Friday one
warranty deed, lot 8, blk 36, 1st add. i of State.
Notice is hereby given that the
made tho following appointments of man raised his subscription from MAGAZINE EXPU4SION
“Few men. yes. we say from our Northern Pacific Railway Company,
$240.
road supervisors: District No. 1, R. $100 to $3000, as ho stated that he
IN ALASKA MINE
knowledge of politics, that very few I whose postoffice address is St. Paul,
M. C. Brown; No. 2, Al. Melhase; No. believed the bonds were as safe an
men would hesitate a moment when Minnesota, has on February 23, 1910,
MORE PINE STREET SALES
United Press Service.
3, George Wilson; No. 4, Sidney Investment as he could secure.
they saw it possible to fill the guber­ filed in this office its application to
JUNEAU. Alaska. March 3.—The
Freuer; No. 5, L. D. Burk; No. 6,
natorial chair by election. But Ben­
TABER-SLY
Mayor Sanderson has purchased son has some conscientious scruples select under the provisions of the Act
report reached here today that 23
Albert Richardson; No. 7, R. A.
of Congress, approved July 1. 1898
miners were killed in an explosion the J. W. Bryant property on the cor­ in the matter, just as every public
Moon; No. 8, Win, Uhrmann; No. 10.
Roy Taber and Miss Mabie Sly
(30 Stat. 597, 620), as extended by
ner
of
Pine
and
Eleventh
streets,
of
a
magazine
at
the
1100-foot
level
Oliver Sly: No. II, John Hagelstein; were united In marriage Saturday-
man who expects to stand on his feet the Act of Congress aproved May 17,
In the Treadwell mine. There were consideration being about $6000. Mr. in politics for any length of time,
No. 12. Wm. Barks; No. 13. J. W.
evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs
1906, (34 Stat., 197), lots 1, 2, 3 and
thousands of men at work in the Bryant will move to his ranch about should have. And while there is a I
Lindsey; No. 14, Wm. Duval.
4 of Section 17, in Township 32,
H. J. Winters, Rev. Geo. T. Pratt
mine at the time and a number were two miles south of the city adjoining demand for him to run the Repnbli-'
South of Range 7% East of the Wil­
officiating. The young couple left
the
Frank
Ira
White
place.
injured in addition to those kill«*d.
cans of Oregon cannot refrain from !
Sunday morning for their future
H. Oram has purchased two lots on feeling a higher respect for Frank lamette Principal Meridian, contain­
home at Dorris, The bride 1s the
the corner of Ninth and Pine streets Benson because he views the matter ing 81.04 acres.
The trustees of the Monarch Mer­ daughter of one of the prominent
DR. RI RKE ARRAIGNED
Any and all persons claiming ad­
from Robert Casey. The property as he does.
cantile Company, which was recently ranchers near Dorris and has just re­
versely the lands described, or desir­
has
a
frontage
of
130
feet
on
Pine
“It matters not whether the direct
Incorporated for $30,000, hnvc elect­ turned from an extended visit in Cali­ United Press Service.
street. The consideration was clo»e primary or the assembly shall have ing to object because of the mineral
ed the following officers:
W. B. fornia. The groom Is well and favor­
SANTA ROSA, Cal., March 7.— to $3000.
character of the land, or for any
majorities In Oregon primaries; it other reason, to the disposal to ap­
Barnes, president; W. H. Dulaney, ably known both In Klamath Falla, The arraignment of Dr. Burke will be
vice-president and general manager; where his parents reside, and in Dor­ held this afternoon. Attorney llirat.i
The Fifteenth United States cav- matters not '‘hither there are one. plicant, should file their affidavits of
Otto Heidrlck. secretary and treas­ ris. where he is engaged In business. Johnson, of San Francisco, will have airy went south on the Shasta Lim- two or five cand'dates againct Ben­ protest in this office, on or before the
urer ; W. W. Nickerson, assistant
charge of the defense. The proceed­ Ited Thursday to San Francisco, son for Secretary of State, we beiievj 23rd day of April. 1910.
manager; II. M. Manning, attorney;
Win. Roberts left for Weed Satur­ ings today will be simply a re-exami­ where they will embark for the Phil­ hat the people a*e for fair« tnd wit’
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
renomlna'? and reelect him. Th» * 3-3-4-21
Roy Walker, auditor.
day morning on a business trip.
nation on the charge.
ippines.
Register.
cov.ld do no belter "
Try WINTERS
Watch Hospital
Will ARRIVE HIRE NEXT THURS0AÏ