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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1910)
I Holect«'«! for Kliimufh and Luke Coun Iles: Kluinntli Count) llyron M Hull, very shortly, Mr. Wakefield has pur Dairy; Frunk L. Applegate, Klnmnth chased 500 acres in the heart of the < IT» Fulls; James ___ II __________ Hobbs, Merrill; ___ ; Mrs Mrs site and holds options on 500 acres YOTERH HAVE ONLY ELEVEN DAYS MORE LEFT Ank«*ny, Klnmnth Fulls; Frank E. adjoining und tributary to the site M ih . Cluni lb -a< II, Klamulh Falls. E ar«» 28,000 acres, said to be in th«« A u- M lleppv, Midland; E. T. Luthy, Hit «ill ll<- Kuslicd lo II» Final I'assag« hands of th« Deschutes Land Com N«-«-«l** .More Ib-glslration Pin««*« ver Luke; O. A. Stearns, Kbimath pany, under th«* Carey act Irrigation In Order Io Admit of oil A<count of Growth of Fulls. law. This land and other large tracts Early Work Popu lalioii I.uku County Chester J Callow, are expected to glv«* the new town u Hllver Luke; William A. Lu Hater, large fleld for trade. It may be a secret, but never! h«- In mi <-u terly direction from Cres The Klnmatli Full» Milltary lliiiid Silver Lak«-; William A. Boudlnot, A regular iiieellng of th«- city coun- less there only remain eleven more Klnmnth Fulls; Quincy Willits, Lak* is iiow wilhout a home. Tliey havu <11 was held last evening. Council cent runs tii.- survey of the Harriman | days in which to register for the city lino to Burns and Vai«*, upon which le-eii occiipylng thè sei-oml lloor of view. null Willits, Wilkins, (’ast«l, Oben- G( ESTS AT THE HOTKLK j el«-ctlon which tak«-H place on the first Ilio liiirti building, Ihrough ilio g«u ■ bain, Hummers umi Hanks were construction work is now being done l.akesid«*: F. C. Klatzuba, city; Monday in May. The registration in a w««sterly direction from Vale. «roslty of Mi llurn, but are obllged present. The meeting was presided G. T. Aitken, San Francisco; E. F. | books are suppose«! to have been open lo vacato uh Ilio riami bus beon I II over by President Willits, Mayor Man Tills will glv«- th«* town railroad con Jackson. Portland; L. Forsbloom; B. ; since the first of March, and are to lente«!. There uro now tw«nty meni- derson not yet huvlng returned from nections in four directions- north, F. Jarvis, Peel; H. B. Adams, Port ! remain open until 6 p. m. of th- south, east and west and with two liors In thè band und they are in thè Ills tour of exniuinution Into the land; J. F. Gilmore, Grants Pass; lines, th«* Oregon 'Frunk and th« I first day of April. lumt sliupe Ihey buio ever booti. INI -«r««-t puvlng materials, W. A. Wilshire, Lakeview; Harr Heretofore it has been th«- practice Southern Padfie, practically parallel Nlcholson, who I iiih beon secured us Tim meet I ng wus one of the most RooL Han Francisco; Jas. McDevitt, of the Police Judge to make the < ’ lil«-f of Poll«-« < ’ nit«-i W«dn< du) huder, bau Iliade a wonderful Ini- Important In the history of th«- city, ing one another to Klamath Falls. Ireland; Jan H. Dewey and family, rounds, of at least the busim-ss sec «-vcnltig i<*iid<i«<l Ills resignation to pioveiiont In thè band, iinlll tliey Not Employe«! by llouil due to the introduction of the final tion, in order to give them an oppor Bre< kenrldg»', Mo.; Henry H. Straw, are ii credit to evon u city lunch III«- lily Councli, which wiih uc«-epte«l oidlnunce providing for the construc ” 1 am not In the employ of the tunity to register, but as the city J. F. Ranch. D. W. Cox. Merrill. wltii regni by th«« members. Mr. (urger than Kiamnth Fulls. tion of th«* sewer system that In Io Oregon Fr’ink, and don’t know any Liv: rmore: Bert Toohig. A. B. The boya bave be««n lunch Incon- t'arlcr was ofT«r«<l ii mot«* lucrative tinnsform Klnmnth Falls from n ham thing about »tat th.- Oregon Trunk ; has grown to such an extent, it would Millard, Portland; J. C. Cramer, Ist-em that som« other method shoulJ Vclllenced unii liundlcupped alnce position with the Farmers' Implement let Into u full-fledged city. The ordl- is going to do or how It is going lo Plush; Frank Childs. South Bend. i b ■ adopted. D< finite hours should be * Huppiy Company, which he consid their organisation several years ug<>, uiin««* was Introduced by Councilman bi-ild.” said Mr. Waketeld, but feel Ind . Ja«. iJnxly, Dorri- rf< ott Zurn, by th« lack of permanent «luarters. ered to his advantage to ti<c«pt. ami Obenrhaln, he having expressed a <!••- satisfied that It will follow its survey , fix«d when it will be possible to find J. W. Carl, Medford; W. J. Pratt, 1 the judge in Ills ofili'e each day, and enlered upon his n«w duties ill |h*sld««H doiiuting their time, and ex-1 has : lr«* to have the honor of placing be south from Bend to Klamath Falls. San Francisco; E. A. Palmer, Weed; • If it was possible II would be a g.eat ri-slgtiatlon of Mr. Carter, Klam the I ponding from flu to over |l<m each fore the council such tin Important With that idea in mind, 1 selected th«: convenience to residents of th«.« out | W. H. Dancer. Bellingham, Wash.; for Instruments, they huve until re nth Falls loses an excellent ofilcer, measure. townsit«* of Crescent and it will be lying districts to have registration Frank Evans, Weed; Wm. Bedding. who whs ready al all times to do one cently dug down Into their own pork- Th«* ordinance adopts the report of the logical place for a division point. places which would be closer to their W. F. Gibbard, Oakland; Joseph eta to pay the rent of <|uart«*rs In his duty, und yet by his courteous th«* special committee, stipulates the ’’It will be nt the junction of the I omes. It is almost impossible for ¡ Garclmer, Summit, N. Y : William which to piactire. Last year the bus- man ii<-r secured the support and up- probable cost, enacts Into law the Oregon Trunk and th«- Natron cutoff voters in the Fourth and Fifth wards: Walsh. Sacramento; Ed. Niepotb an«i Ihoas men contributed toward part of proliatlon of th«* entire city. assessments already levied, provides of the Southern Pacific and th«- line In Ills letter of resignation Mr. Car for the advertising for blds for the now being built across the* State by to come to the city ball during the wife, Adam Niepoth, Harris Niepoth. Hie expenses of the oi gunlzatlon, but day time. If other r«-gistration pla«« s Portland; C. H. Murphy and wife, this means of support Is always un ter says: first unit, or any portion thereof, as the Harriman people on the survey "Owing to th« fact that 1 have b<-<tn provided by the plans and specifica from Cr«*s<«nt to Vale by way of cannot be legally established, it Lebanon; Ethel Gilson, Pearl David- satisfactory. should be arrange«! to have some one r/,u. Midland; Wm. H. Hand, Albany: A ii effort Is to b« made to Indue« offered n mor«* lucrative position, I tions. whic h are also made a part of Burns. They are working as fast as at the city hall for an hour or so at Jesse L. Humbert, Sacramento; A. P ; hav«< decided to tend« r my r«*signa- th«« City Council to pay for the cr««c- the ordinance. The ordinance was ihey can at th« eastern «nd of this ¡night, as the law plainly states that Lipp, Marysville; R. McArthur. San tioti of a small building, to be put tlon ns chief of poll«« nnd city mar read for tlie first time am! passed to line, and 1 hav«* no doubt but that It "It shall be the d'ity of every elector Francisco; J. W. Lathrop, Poultry in som<< public plac«, th«- lower por shal nnd nec«-pt th«* position offered second reading. will be completed across the State. to register," and ft should also be Hill; S. C. Eastwood, Meriill. tion to bo used for practice am! the me. I respectfully request thnt my in view of the Important«* of the I "The Natron cutoff will soon be the duty of the city to give these resignation be uccepted and mad« to measure und the urgent necessity for built Into <’i« -< ent from th« main line1 upper being open for concerts. «•■« « tors a fair opportunity to reglst«r. Tli«< bund boys ar«* willing to give tuk«< effect on W«*dn«*»dny evenin, Immediate action thereon, the coun in the Willamette Valley. We can For some reason or other the cfty free concerts al least once n week Marek Id cil adjourned until Thursday night, b«ar them blasting, and with a large offi< ials have made no effort to ac- during the summer, und also filmi di "In severing my connection with alien It will be amended In a few un number of men at work on th«* Klam- the electors that the time is music on any public occasion for the th«- city government as marshal and important particulars and placed on uth end the <utoff will s«xm be com quaint nearly passed in which to register, For an U(>to-d*te wheel, gr* ben« fit < f the city. With the r.*ut chief of p«dlcc, I deslrt* to «'Spreca. Its final passage, it is expected that pleted." Public notice should have been given a Rambler, on sale at the GI R proldt ri settled, the boy.i ,«r i willin; to the mayor nnd council my appre Mayor Sanderson will have returned Ils» Elevation of L5OO Feet on or before March 1. There is no STORE. For sale or rewt to stnnd all other expenses. « •■■or«i ciation of the uniform courtesy and by that time. The town of Crescent has an ele provision in the city charter for al Tents to rent. Gans. We carri tug i«> lit«« constitution, lli'i m**i«i,K*rv support offered me during my term of As soon as th«! ordinance becomes vation of t.'iOO feet and lies In close lowing anyone to vote who has failed a full line of sporting goods «1« not receive any pay for p »!* .:,e. service." a law bids will be ask< d for and the proximity to a large timber belt that to register, and every citizen who ex 'Iley devote much .............. id han* actual work of construction com will furnish the railroads a great pects to vote at the coming city elec work ’a order that the *1 y might menced. Tim«* limits are to be placed amount of tonnage. Porter Brothers, tion must register before 6 p. m. on THE GUN STORE rum s< heim ie nisi mip hi ve .- good band. It wail Id on all contracts and a percentage of contractors building the Oregon April 1. ». R. CHAMBER*. lliu the city could affor«! to fill nisi, It was with considerable satisfu«- th«* bld will be held for the faithful Trunk, ar« said to have secured large the Amr Oral Hoset si*«h it < redltablr Institution n<* the tlon that the news was received that performance of th«* contract. tracts of timber In this district on Mt CITY COI ’ .Xt II. MEETING band with u home, Inaantu«)« n> the th«- regular train schedule would be the strength of the prospects of hav ««»st would be very Insignificant, in resumed .Monday evening For the < ICES! EXT. NEW TO« XSITE ing it tapped at an early date. The Cfty Council on Wednesday ac- proportion to the benefit received. past several weeks th«* train has been Mr. Wenandy, who is also Interest- cepted the resignation of Chief of IX CENTRAL OREGON reaching this city at a late hour In ed In the new townsite, reports that Police O. L. Carter and appointed the evening This lias tn-en dun to tt t'rokking of Natron Cutoff of Har large crowds of people are rushing E. C. Townsend to fill tne vacancy the accident which disabled th«* trans riman Sy**t«-ni and Oregon Trunk into Central Oregon to take up home temporarily until the return of fer boat at the Ilenlcla ferry. Th«- - steads in the Silver Lake district, Mayor Sanderson, who is absent in Crescent will be the name of the where the Government some time ago Illg »addition to Road and Hctmol repairs have been completed, and be Medford with Police Judge Leavitt. ginning Monday the trains on the lutest addition to townsites in Central had 200,000 acres to give away, F’und*« for into From Tim Townsend is the ranking policeman main line and the California Nort h- Oregon It will be at the crossing of ber Hold "I keep eight automobiles In and has done excellent service for — eastern fospiet the Natron cutoff of the Harriman steady commission out of Bend,” said rtmumed their Have you seen them, yet? M L Erickson, superintendent of schedule This schedili«- calls for the system and the Oregon Trunk Line’s Mr. Wenandy, ’ and they g«» crowded the city, and in all probability he will be given the permanent appointment Well, sir. you musn’t miss the Crater National Forest, r«*turne«| departure of th«* train at 7:30 In th«* survey from Bend to Klamath Falls. every trip. The fare each way is $15 th« tn. To us they look better Thursday evening from the Pelican morning and Its arrival at 5:20 In The locators believe Crescent will be and th«* people generally come out as chief. An ordinance was introduced pro than any we have ever asked Bay »««ctlon in Klnmnth County, the evening one of the division stops on the Ore after having filed on a tract. viding for the grading and repairing you to !<x»k at. where h«« han tx*cn for th«* pnst two j gon Trunk. ’’We haul on the average about of certain streets and parts of streets months or more cruising u large body lilt. BN Ihl-i I’ IX l*ol K I DE F. II. Wakefield, until a short time forty people each way per day,” said All personally selected stones, which are necessary before the in of timb« r to be sold by the Govern-1 PARTMENT Ol- NAN FRANCISCO ago locator for the Oregon Trunk, is Mr. Wenandy, “and all the available stallation of the sewer system, The and we took our time and did inent. the founder of the new tpwnslte. In homestead lands In what is known as not make any mistake al>out it. council adjourned until Friday even- The cruising stunt wan done cn- , United Proas Service. company with J. H. Wenandy, who the enlarged homestead district will ing. tircly on snowshtx«» and Included the ♦ And don’t YOU make any HAN FRANCISCO. March 21 One I operat«*s a line of automobiles be soon be gobbled up. In that district making of contour maps of the of the blgg«*st shake-ups In the hls- tween Bend and Silver Lake, I-ake a man can take up 320 acres." e mistake about it. These dia- COANT * CITIES CELE whole region, showing the different tory of the poll««« department of this1 County, Mr. Wakefield arrived in J monds ar«* absolutely p««rfect in Mr. Wakefield says water had been BRATE ST. PATRICK’S DAY elevations, the character nnd quality ! city occurred todny, when Chief Mar Portland last night ostensibly for the discovered at a depth of 160 feet in ♦ every particular. of the forest growth an«! everything tin announced the transfer of fifty purpose, it Is underst«x»d, to confer th«* desert district.—Portland Jour- United Press Service. Newest settings in Ladies’ «•Ise pertaining to the timber, Its ac officers, Including captains ami lieu with President John F. Stevens of nal. SAN FRANCISCO. March 17.—St. Iai«iies ’ Brooches, Rings, Lock cessibility nnd value. tenants. The change has been Im th«« Oregon Trunk. He will leave for Patrick’s day was celebrated here by ets, Gentlemen ’s Rings, Studs, The township cruise«! shows 85,- pending for some time, and is In line Crescent this evening. « YNANT-M ANN1NG the public school children parading. Necktie Pins, etc. 000,000 feet of standing timber. It with the new order of things under Only Small H oum - h Now Miss Frances E. Manning and W. Exercises were held in the private has been «*stlmatc<! nt 150.000,000. th«« administration of Mayor McCar A pleasure to us as well as At present the townsite of Crescent H. Wynant were married at the home Catholic schools of the city, and also The contractor is to remove thia thy. Chief Martin states that th«* consists of only a few small houses, of the bride’s brother. H. M. Manning. in the Catholic schools in Los Ange you to liave you s«x* them. amount of timber within five years changes have been mad«« for the best the majority of which In reality be In this city Sunday. The young les, Seattle and Portland. and pays th«« Government n certain Interests of the city und the good of long to the old townsite of Odel), di-1 couple are well known Klamath amount per 1000 feet. «the service. Finland has a new diet. Prunes, rectly to the north of the newly s«*- County residents and have many Of the remuneration receivix! by THE BIG JEWELRY STORE lected tract. The town will be laid friend« who join in wishing them a we suspect, inasmuch as the Czar fur the Government, 25 per cent goes to EXPEt I I GENERAL nished it. out with broad streets, in conformity long and blissful wedded life. the counties In which the reserve Is STATE-WIDE STRIKE situntc«! In proportion to the area of forest Innds in the respective coun I ni«»» Agrvvliunt ltca< I km I in Forty- ties. In this case Jackson county will Eight Hour» Strike « ill fie ri-ccive 60 per cent of the amount <««ll«-«l Monday coming an<! Kinmath <0 per cent, that being about the proportion of United Pre«» Service. PHILADELPHIA. Pa., March 19. timber lands In the Crater National — The strike committee' announced Reserve In each county. Jackson County's share will b<> In today that unless a settlement was the neighborhood of 938,259, payablo reached within forty-eight hours, a In five years, which will help Home general State-wide strike would be called Monday. It is expected that In school and road funds. 1,000,000 employees will answer the call. CENSUS ENUMERATOR Hill OKNNUININIKODUCES GROINMCE S' rÄTSÄ CANNOT VOTE UNLESS REGISTERED 4 « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : About Those t : New Diamonds : : of Ours : WINTERS FIRST DISTRICT NAMED Hii|M*rvisor of th«« Census Announces Names of Niiceensful Candidates SALEM. Ore.. March 21.— (Spe cial. I Names of the candidates for enumerators In the First Oregon Dis trict who have been appointed nnd confirmed by the Director of the Cen sus at Washington, D. C., upon in formation furnished by R. J. Hen dricks, Supervisor of the Census for this district, have been announced. Them are 301 enumeration dis tricts In tile First Oregon Census Dis trict. Of these four are Indian res ervations and one Is at the Asylum for the Insane, leaving 296 regular appointees for enumerator. The list would have been complete excepting for the fact that three can didates secured other positions after having been designated for enumer ators. There Is one each of the««* vacancies In Clackamas. Lane and Washington Counties, and these will be filled at an early dato. Following are the names of those CONFESSION’ IMPLICATES SIXTY COUNt ll.MEN Unit«««! Press Service. PITTSBURG, Pa„ March 19.—Fol-; lowing the hurried re-cal) of the Gram! Jury this afternoon. It is re ported on good authority that Conn- cllman John F. Klein, who Is under, sentence of three and a half years for grafting, confessed, implicating sixty former councilmen. McGILVRAY-ANDEILHON Mr. Argyle McGIIvray and Miss Bertha Anderson will be united in marriage at 7 o’clock this evening at the residence of Ray Anderson, a brother of the bride. Th«> ceremony will be performed by Rev. J. B. Grif fith. In the morning the young couple will leave for Wolf Creek, Ore., to make their home, wher«« Mr. McGIIvray Is superintendent of the electric light plant. Mr. McGII vray was formerly employed by the Light & Power Company In thia city. f « : :