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But there are no autos for us. I suppose that one reason they think £OICT-COURT HOUSE MUSI RERUN we do not n<v<l automobiles through our subway is that we are younger men, as a rule, than the Senator», THAT IN WIIY HE HAN INNI Eli ORDERN 1t» HIN SERVANT* and, being spryer, can walk. Oh. walking does us good, of course, but every time I make the trip either This I« the Man Who Ila» Done way I feel like getting up in the Muri» for the People Who House and demanding an auto from Marie Him What lie the appropriation» committee "We would have had the autos long ago If we were not all cowards. The members of the Hog tom bine But there isn't one man In a hun- are mad. and all because their 810.- SIMPLY A MERCHANTS’ EXCURSION I dred in the House who would dare 000 baby uot counting what poor to vote for a bill providing automo- Melhase contributed to the fund II Is to Be Ho|x-d That Ihey May B<- biles for this subway. Every meni- through one certain Mr. Houston i bei would be dead sure that the vote is making an us» of Itself, It has Assured of Fair Troalimsit by would bob up to plague him at the grasped the wrong horn of the di the Issai IVople next campaign, it would be a fine lemma, and as a consequence has slogan for the opposing candidate placed the Combine In such a posi Seventy-five ot the leading bust-1 to cry, 'Ah. ha; Congressman Smith tion as to make it the laughing stock ness men of Portland will be in Klam- I is too lazvz to walk from his office of the whole county. ath Falls on Tuesday. April 26. the ¡to th«« Capita), a distance of two The latest bunch of yarns to be mw«». Out home here he is not too plans therefor having been prepared : blocks, handed out to the people to swallow by the Portland Commercial Club. ! good to walk, but as soon as he gets are so palpably Incorrect that every Many of them will for the first time to Washington he begins to ride one, including the Combiners, ar, see Klamath Falls and see what this around in automobiles at the people's disgusted, and they have delegated section has to offer. It is not un expense.' I one of their number to handle the likely that many of them will invest, "That may sound ridiculous to the i quill ill the future, especially in all provided they ran be assured that ordinary citizen, but it is not at all matters pertaining to the court house they will not be subjected to the same overdrawn Many a Congressman matter. also ull of fractional block 23, O His only instruction was to where? The only improvement he Bell. SH of N'4 of NW', of NE' cut-throat treatment that is now be has lost his official head with less niffy'» Ad«! tu E Kiumuth Fall use as much gall and vinegar as pos has ever made In Klamath Falls or of Sec 9-36-14; $200 ing list'd on the Klamath Develop said against him. * KUmath County Is u modest real* sible. and give the Herald h C o Hooker and J II Broiling«« $10. • ment Company and other local enter Wm Harris to <’ N Cumby ami deuce on the west »Ide of the river. In the latest effusion au attempt to Charley F DeDap, lot» 9 and 10. prises. In the past it has been the BIG Harriet E Shot man, lots », 10. 11 is made to smirch the character of tin- furnishings for which were »hip block 36. Klamath Falla; $600 custom to induce capital to invest and 12. block 2 4. E K Inmnt h Falls. several of th«' best men in th«« county, ped Into the city. He bus found It Levi F Willits to Bessie A. Para here, and then after it was solidly $10 profitable to charge 10 | ht cent In accusing them ot bribe giving and dise, lots I and 5 nnd part of lot 3. entrenched a virtual campaign of Thought to Be Work of latlsir Ette- Mldlund Town Ct» to (1 It Wai terest on the money he loaned to bribe taking. Of course, no one be- ' byIng a part of Riverside tract. Twp ntic» «>f Construction Company blackmail was waged against it. son. lot 9. blockk 9. Midland $I3<> th«- people of the county and take 38-11. $10 lieves the story, not even the people I either to compel the distribution of W D Hall to G W otfi.ild A who Inspired it. It Is simply pub the return therefrom and Invest It James D Malcolm to Agio » Piero of SWK« and SEW of flW ■< of H« < free stock to certain individuals or Fnited Press Service. in u 5 |H-r cent office building 1«. SALT LAKE CITY. April IS. The lished in a vain effort to cloud the se '.«'f \wand e of BW', of 6-4 1-11; $5.950 to forsake their property and leave Portland. This is tin- man who »ays new Utah Hotel, in course of con issue. Sec 31-38-9; $10 the city. Lakeaid«« Co to J <>h Nmldl« th»' The casual reader even will readily i to the people of Klamath County: Tinies are changing here and a struction. was dyn .tnited early today, W II Bill ll«*'>. referee. Io .Muitill part of HE', of NEk, of Sec h 4 I "You shall not remove that court new spirit is fighting for supremacy wrecking the structural steel and de perceive that there Is not on«' real, i house from the present site." lluuke and W E Sevhorn, lot» 9 and 12. lying below Adams Canal, a» now stroying thousands of dollars worth solid fact offered as to why th«> prop in this city. It is certain of success, The answer to that command will 10. block 77. Klamath Adil to Klam located. $8 00 »nd in view of this fact Portlanders of plate glass in the vicinity This is osition of the Klamath Development come in no uncertain tones on April ath Falls; $2000 the second attempt that has been I I Lakeside Co. to i J J Vokal, part Company should not be accepted An-' or any other set of capitalists need G W While to Edmund Gowen, 'of NE14 of NW '« of Ne. I« 41-12 . .10. when the people will vote to ac made to wreck this building. The other reference is made to marsh ha ve no fear that the old campaign I cept the offer of the Klamath Devel- Jr., lot K. block 43, 1st X<l.l to Klam $400 of blackmail and plunder will be un Jonas Construction Company, of San land ant! chalk rock, and suckers, •th Fall». $1000 1 Lakeaid«' Co to John llonzlk, tin- Francisco, is in charge of the erection opment Company the California but this knocking of th<> agency that dertaken. Oregon Valley Land Co to A C NW W of NW ki i • •1 s<-< 16-4 1 -12 The excursiouists from Portland of the building. The employes are was founded solely for the purpose corporation anil save their pocket Kronach, S'4 of HE1« of NE'« of $1600 book $90.000, non-unionists and it is believed that of ' publishing the truth and boost will arrive here at 7 a. m„ April 26, Sec. 35-35-14. $200 Lakeddv Co to Alois Kalina, tiv ind will remain until 6:30 p. m. They the dynamiting is the outcome of la- ing for Klamath Falls." has even On-gon Valley Land (•<> to J (• NW k, of HEk* of H«« 15-41-12 oor troubles The hotel will cost $$,- made the members of the Combine will conn* in a special train, which DAILY LIST OF TRANHFFRN Lane. SH of 814 ot 8E14 of NW $1400 000.000 and the Mormon church is a sore and orders have been given by will be equipped with the very latest of Sec. 33-36-14. $200 I I Fnited States to Frank It Andtr some who believe they are In au- ■ conveniences Their transportation heavy stockholder in the company. L. T Summer» to Clarence W Sea »«m. HW of NW NW k, of SW k, Furnished by th«- lltslrua ( Finn <>r thority that It must be stopped will include their meals. Pullmans, mans, io acres In Hee 11-39-4, $ I o and E!» of HWof He« 5-41-13. Mason A .slough Two of the shrewdest men In 1 tips and every other detail. It is to Clarence W Seaman» to W A ! Klamath l-sk«« Land & Llvcsto. I« Klamath County are ’on record be hoped that proper arrangements Watson. I *> acres In Sec 11-39-9, Co Io Wm <■ H.lt a of NW , stating that it would be a good thing* Lakeside Co. to Churl«*» Bechance, for their reception and entertainment Tnited Press Service. 310. I NW 14 of NW »4 ami lot» I. 3 and i, for the business district of the city ! in the city will be looked after and part ot NE% of NW *4 of Sec 16- KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 18. Bertha E. Sawyer to W P lk'v<«r- Hee 34-41-18; $10 that they may be made to see that The court room was crowded when If the court house were moved. These <1-12; $1.200. dux. NW >4 of SW ‘4 of Sec SW'4 F E Wilcox to Evav O Ils a i»t> r, here is the site of the second greatest the trial of Dr. Hyde for the murder men are G. W. White and Alex. Mar John Ward to W. C. Dalton. N 4 of 8E14 and SW % of HE 14 *»f See 706 10 acres in Twp 39. H R |o tin. Sr. Both men state that of SW% of Sec 1; NEk* of BE 14 of city In Oregon of Colonel Swope started today. The 4-38-9. $3,500. $14.000 such removal would not depress S<-< 2 11-11. $10 opening was marked by a sharp clash E. B. Henry to Geo. T Cline, NE'« Frances I Wilson to Agnes Pierce, the value of property one cent. These D. W. Dineen to Western Pacific of SW 14 of Sec 29-38-1 1 '4. $10 DESPERATE TRAIN ROBBERS between the op|M>sing attorneys. The lot« 6. II and 18, block 7. lots 3 and BEING SOUGHT BY l*OSSE defense objected to permitting Reed, men are known in this community: Land & Timber Co., W *4 of SE14 Cha» E Worden to .Marie II Lamb 4. block 9. lot 7. block II. Buena for their safe judgment In matters and HE >4 of SWI4 of Sv< 27-39-7; as special counsel, to make the open lots II and 12. blk. 13; lot» 10. I I Vista Add to Klaniuth Fall». $l<> of this kind and their opinion will ; 81- Held Up China-Japan East Mail an<l ing statement. Reed was thereupon and 12 blk 8, Fairview No. 2 \<lil to Il K flr.fr to Hara II Greer, E% have considerable weight. D. W. Dineeu to Weyerhaeuser Klamath Fall», $10 Hecwrrd Vine itegiMervd Sack« appointed special prosecuting attor • >f NEI4 HW 14 <>f NK*4 and NW'< The real inspiration of the opposi- | Land Co., NE% of SW'* of Sec. 27- ney as a precautionary measure. Reed William Vanderhook to Robert of HE'4 ot Sec. 39-39-9. $10. Vnited Press Service. alleges that Hyde plotted to murder tion to the removal Is one C. S. Moore! 39-7; $1. Gould, H«-< ::;i .17 i'. |H Walt««r G Ritter Io Jam««» Havlta.i MARTINEZ. Cal.. April 18.—Re- the whole family. He said the death —the man who has milked thousands I Oregon Valley Land Co. to W. R. Oregon Valley Ijind ('<». to William NH of HWI4 anti H'4 of NW «4 of I ports from the sheriff's posse which ■ of Colonel Swope enriches the nieces of dollars from the people of this Green. NE% of Sec. 13-27-15; $200. Hingham, Nw'«. Sec 33-36-15. $200 Hec 9-41-12. $8000 Ruby A. Hubbard to C. L. Hovey, is pursuing the train robbers who and nephews $104,000 each, coming city and county and taken It to Port F M White to G W W hite. H S, Oregon Valley Land Co. to Miili'.*al robbed the China-Japan fast mail Sat from the $1.500,000 which he in- land to invest in an office building NH of NW 14. SE14 of NW'4 and F. Curran. H14. of N'4 Sec 3:.-16-l5. of HWk, and 8W ** of SE 14 of 8* < urday night, securing nine sacks oí tended to give to charity, but died be- there; the man who has never im NE14 of SW 14 of Sec. 21-37-9; $10 $200. 30-39-9, $10 Edgar Stevens to Anson F. Pouley, proved a foot of property that he has registered mail, state that they are fore he could change his will. Elmer I Applegate to Meadow John W. Martin to Charles Kastle, owned in the county; the man who SE1« of Sec. 16-40-14; $500. hiding in the hills back of Pinole. : Lake Lu mber Co.. NW'« of 8W 14 of 4w of 8«' Se< 29'«. $'.'. II" G. W. White to United State», part has done naught but stand squarely Sheriff Veales and his posse and Dep ATLANTIC LINER MINNEHAHA John W. Martin to Edmund M Hee 18-39-10 $4 50 uty Sheriff John Birmingham, are ■ AGROUND AT BISHOI-S ROCKS in the way of progress and has been of S 14 of NW 14 and N'4 of SW «4 of Cbllcot«'. Set4 Of 8«« >4 Sec 29-30-9 ______ a greater handicap to the people of Sec. 29-39-9; $1. commanding the trail of the robbers $1,400. Perry O. DeLap to Clinton I). as far the headwaters of Pinole ¡ Ail th«- Pa»N«‘ngers and Crew An- Res- Klamath Country and their material J. I". Lae returned Saturday from John J. Rahm to 8. T. Summers, Chorpening, lot 3, block 45. Firt Add «•lied Without Ixww of Life welfare than any other one agency. Creey, when they reported today n trip In the Tub« laikv and Poe Vai and In Buena Vista add to Klamath --------- He is the man who has issued the to Klamath Falls; $10. Posses from Oakland and Berkeley ley precinct», where he haa been a» John J. Cunningham to Chas. F. Falls; $10. are out to prevent the robbers from United Press Service.----------------------- orders that the court house must re- »«mat ng property and talking again»’ Mary E. Ferree to Thomas McCor escaping into Contra Costa County, LOMDON, April 18.—The Atlantic , main where it is. He sounded the Stemwell, lot 9. block 4 3. 1st Add mick, lot 32, block 1, Doten. Orc ; $1 moving the court home- He < zpr, i It is believed that if the robbers aye liner Minnehaha ran aground in a keynote of the fight on the day the to Klamath Falls; $1. W 8 DavM to J. A. Maddox. N 'v to go to Dairy In a few days nnd h« cornered they will fight to the finish, den»e fog Dear Bishop's Rocks thig j delegation of his servants waited on Phoebe L. Vinson to E. I. Man- ha» »ent word In advance of hl» com >f Ne'i Mte 30-39-10; $10 Looming * „ and 2 Is ’ rapidly filling, _• Her; the county court, when he said in ning, lot 2, block 52. Nichols' Add J. A. Maddox to Edward Bloom- Ing nnd will give the people ther< to Klamath Falls; $500. VALLEJO, Cal., April 18.—Local sixty-four terrified passengers were open meeting: ' They say this «ltd Ingcamp. Nc«4 of N'e% Sec 30-39-10; reasons why not to move th«- court D. B. Campbell and E R. Reamei landed with the greatest difficulty at is worth $45,000. That may be, but house officials today insist that the train Bryher Island, after several life boats the removal of that court honsc to Arminta Barks, lot 3, block 11, 11.00. robbers did not go to Contra Costa T A. Balls to Bertha Balis, lot» 3 were capsized. No lives were lost. would cost me more than that, and Midland; $138. County, but remained in Solano I An uutoninHc coupler foi nir and and 4. block 30, Merrill; $10 The coolness of the officers allayed it must not be d«>ne.'’ That is the Wm. Rondergard to X M. XVoiden County over Sunday an«i then escaped I ste, m hose <>n railroad trnln h«» Wm. Harris to Rebecca H Long the fears of the passengers. They platform on which this fight has been SE14 of NW *4 of Hec. 22-39 -9; $1(1 northward last night. Sheriff Dun shore, lots 6, 7. 8. 9. 10 and II, block nmd«- I;» appearance explained that there was no imme made and is to be continued. It wlli R. E. Guthrldge and Charlie F. lap's posse is on their supposed trail. diate danger. hurt Moore! That is the battle cry. DeLap to H. J. Winters, lots 1 and 2, The authorities declare that the rob It was all right when the school block 45, First Add. to Klamath bers did not enter a launch and U . <). \V. DANCE POSTPONED board placed a $45,000 srhool bond Falls; $10. <-roM ftuLnn Bay. A. Kershner to Marvin Hanks war I ing on the west side to help Mcor«j The dance scheduled by the Wood-; sei) his property; it would ba all ranty deed lot 7. blk 77, Klamath Ad. BERKELEY. Cal., April 1».— men of the World and the Circle for right H the county erected a cour* |1,«00. Posses are «•■»rrMfig the Berkeley Friday, the 15th, has been postponed; house for that purpose; if the city J. Frank Adams to J. O. Swan, until Tuesday, the 19th. A good | fl hills for two young men whom they conslru« led a city hall to h«-!p out tin believe to be the train robbers. It is time is in view, and all members of i man who collects his tribute here and I NW 14 of NW% and N'4 of SW'4 of fl stated that the men stole a rig and both orders are cordially Invited to spends it elsewhere. But when it NW14 of Sec. 36-40-10; $2,925. Hot Springs Co. to E. C. Mears, a bay mare from Mrs. Hadley, who be present. comes to doing anything for the peo lots 1C, 2A and 2B. block 3. R. R. lives near Port Costa, and were seen An invitation will be- required ple, then it is a case of the "people BROWN Add to Klamath Falls; $10. in the foothills driving south easterly. from all gentlemen not members of be damned." •mt Oregon Valley Land Co. to Campsy The rig was stolen Sunday. the W. O. W., and any member de RIBBON The charge has been made rvpeat- SHOTS siring an invitation to be sent to a < <«<lly that the Klamath Develnjprent Trimmer. 8'4 of NW 14 of NW 14 of fl friend, please communicate with on«' ( Company is a "California corpora Sec. 35-35-14; $200. WASHINGTON LETTER T. Waldo Murphy to C. L. Hovey, ■ of the committee composed of ■ tion.” That may be true, but it Is SW 14 of Sec. 16-37-9; $2,750. Messrs. Brewbaker. McCoy, Cava-1 a corporation that has spent thou WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14.— o. H. Woodbury to H. F. Sh« p- n?ugh, Piel and Reid. sands upon thousands of dollars in herd lots 1, 9 and 10, block 32. 1st You see this broad, smooth road- WE AltK AGENTH Will THE ABOVE ANI) WK CAN hon - way guiltless of vehicles of any sort? Lloyd French, of Larimore, N. D., Klamath Falls to help make the very Add. to Klamath Falls; 810 »JiTLY HAY THAT THEY ARE THE BERT CHILDREN'S HIIOEN Well, that represents the Congress is in the city jail charged by Ash men who are now fighting it. It has G. H. Woodbury to H. F. Shop- MADE. TWO GOLD MEDAL AWAItDH AT THE JAMKHTOWN brought more money here than it man's fear of his constituents." herd, lot 6, block 32. 1st Add. to land authorities with horse stealing Representative McCredie, of Wash French came through here yesterday will ever take away; It has done more Klamath Falls; $10. AND HT. LOVIB KXi*OHITlONH. THEHE ARE NOT < HEAP ington; plump, ruddy faced, and just morning at 11:15, riding down Main to advertise Klamath County than all O. W. Stephens to Mary E. Gar- HHOKH, ALTHOIGH WE HELL THEM ALMONT AT THE PRICK at that moment perspiring freely, street and passed on through town other agencies combined; it is the rett, N'4 of 8W% and 8E’4 of «W % CHEAP HHOEH ARE HOLD FOR. paused in his gaspy walk through Shortly afterward word was receive«? one great source from which has of Sec. 8. and NE14 of NW 14 of Her. sprung most of the fame that Klam the subway leading to the House of here of a horse having been rtolcn at 17-40-13; $10. fice building from the Capitol, and ' 6 o'clock Saturday evening i«t Ash ath County Is now receiving. It may 1». B. Campbell and E. R. Rea nies A complete line of the new White House leaned against one of the iron posts land. Sheriff Barnes and Deputy be a California corporation, but It to William L. Gibbard. lots 52, 43 Shoes for Men and Women. A beautiful for breath. The posts separate the Schallock left in an auto, overtaking spends Its money here. and 42 of the Midland tract, Klamath sidewalk of the subway from the six-1 French five miles out on the roa dto line of Oxfords for Women, from $1.50 to C. 8. Moore Is an Oregon corpora County, Oregon; $3,343.75. teen or eighteen-foot roadway. D. B. Campbell and E. R. Reames the reservation. He is very uncom tion; he Is a product of Klamath $4.00 "Over on the Senate side where municative in regard to his busines-’ County. Everything he has he owes to Hans Anderson, lot 57, Midland there is no fear of an economically to the people of Klamath They hav<- tract. Klamath County, Oregon. |1,- inclined constituency,” continued Mr ' Among those turning In scalps for honored him In many ways and they 003.00. McCredie as he resumed his walk. I bounty at the court house Saturday have made him the great fortune Oregon Valley Lnn«l Co. to N. A. "they have automobiles to take the were G. W Myers, 60 rabbits, 2 coy-; with which it Is said he is endowed. Heath, Jr., 8'4 of N'4 of SW'/» of Senators to and from their offices and ales and 2 bob cats; C. W. Kirkpat What has he done for his county? NE'4 of See. 9-36-14 ; $200. the Capitol. They make the trip in . rick. 57 rabbits; A. C. Watson, 1 bob Has he played the part of the grate- j E. R. Reames to H. C. Moore, the comfort, with speed an«l in a style. cat; I. R Hanson, of Keno. 3 bob fill child? Has he ever spent a dol-( SW'4 Of 8WI4 of See 2-40-9; $10. SUCCESSOR TO THE BOSTON STORE befitting the dignity of their office cats lar here that ho could spend elso- Oregon Valley Ijind Co. to J. G. PORTLANDERS HERE APRIL 26 Buster Brown lue Ribbon Shoes for oys & Girls HECTOR’S