Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 05, 1910, Image 2

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    officials with which to reduce the said
Indebtedness to the limitation fixed
by said constitution
“Thill the defendants, ns such
county court, threaten to. and unless
restrained tn said court, will sell,
dispose of and abandon said court­
house and count) property, mid
threaten to. unless restrain«*»! In or
der of this court, will enter Into con­
tracts for the erection of a new court­
house and county
buildings away
from Mid county scat and outside of
the limits of said town of Llnitvlll*
so designated as the permanent seat
of said County of Klmuath. mid re
move the records and public offices
from said county seat to the great In-
conwulence of your p»*titlonei
the citlsens of your petitioner
thereby in< ur great expense to
I lilted Pl, ss Service
county, to the extent of more thill
$100.000. all in excess of the limit as
PORTLAND. Ore. May : .- -The PlaMvaaiiiigs Mere Not a Surprise,
flxeil
by the State constitution for
announcement that a month would
Having lbs*« limoniovd
voluntary
indebtedness,
thereby
see the inauguration of Great North-
by tlie Herald
greatly
increasing
the
burden
*>!
taxa­
< rn train service betweeu Port la nd
tion of plaintiff and to his g-em it-
arid D.itish Columbia and between
reparable injury, and that nlnli tiff
As stated by this paper, the «ippo-
Portland auii the East, was muM to­
has no plain or speedy renicdv
nents
to
the
removal
of
the
court
-1
day b_* Ixxuls Hill, president r*l th.
Great Northern He, aivomp.it ied l> house today tiled a complaint with i
' Wherefore, plaintiff prays f*»-
J J Hill and a number of Eastern County Clerk IteLap in a proceeding
ord* r. pending final deternill*-itio'i of
capitalists who are interested in th« that has for its object the preven-
this suit, rest raining' tlie deiend i'lts
work that is being done by Hill in I tion of the changing of tbe court-
r.nd th*- officers of said count* ceiiit
the Northwest, arrived in lais cit V j house site to any other than that now
o' Klamath County, Oregon, and the AIH EUTIMIA»; IIAÎHM. OREGON
Ta-
'
I« >11 »JUS 1» I \-4 < It I Filli I
TAIT REACH KN BIFFAI/»
last night by special train from
occupied or to one located without the
Cork of said county, and ea< i of
ON KIM H li Tl» Till U EM I
coma
James J Hill, tired by the I boundaries of the original town of
them, from making or en’erln.; m-y
Al t> o'clock lust 8undu> morning
St. Paul, Minn . April S3.
journey, retired ii|>on reaching ti e ' Linkville
order looking toward th«* *>imi- ■ ot
Miss Mamie E Robertson and T E (Uirot at Home Where HooM-velt look
hotel.
Ther«* is considerable resentment th*- seat of said Klamath Couutv « r Editor Herald
Elmi »»will of Offi««
Griffith were married nt the home ot
Today, in company­ with othet *11- among the business men of the city
Th*' Oregon Truuk Railway Is now
the sale or abandonment of
lid
the bride's parents In this city. It* *
rectors. he inspected the terminal over the filing of this complaint They I
county courthouse, or an., par *>i building its lines down the Deschutes Northridgv. of Dairy, i*crf**rmlng th* United Pre»« Service
properties in this city and discusse*! f«»el that they have stood loyally by
BUFFALO. N Y . April $0
Prral
said
block 33, or authorixlu; tl.e erec­ Canyon into Central Oregon
When ceremony
Xfl»» Robertson has been
railroad development,
Preparations those who were opposetl to the re­
tion of a new courthouse. or lounty it rwu-nea Bend it will have tapped a a r**«ldent of this city for about n dent Taft arrived here Inst evening
are completed to take the entire party moval and now that a majority of the 1
and Is n guest nt the home of Anil«)
in autos through Central Oregon, for people have indicated by thel • voles buildings, ur the purchase or prepa­ region of more than 20,000,000 acres y*-m having colile here with her pat
ration of any new sit«* for such build­ of timber, fartnln gand grating lands ents from Oklahoma She Is a charm Wilcox. where Theodor« Roosevelt
the purpose of viewing the proposed that the* desire the new site it sboui'l '
took the oath of oBce when he sue
■ xtension iuto that territory. How ne longer be opposed They feel that ing outside of the original townsite that has hitherto been without rail­ Ing young lady who has made man*
cevdcd to the prtuildency on th«- death
of Linkville. or the issuanc«* of any way taciliti«*»
friends
and
sh*
mril«**
with
her
to
Jong they will be absent on the flip if the injunction is granted it will <
DI
warraut of Klamath County therefor,
I take pleasure In sending you. un­ her new home their beet wishes Mi of th«' late I’renldetit McKInlr)
«as not announced
stop work this year and mean a losr
or levying any assessment or tax for der separate cover, a copy of th«* Griffith Is th** son of Hon J it Grlf redly <>n th« other side of th* street
to the city of $50,000 to $75,000.
such purpos«*. and that on final deter­ Great Northern Railway's first publi­ tltli, count* judg*
He Is one of th* is the home w here President M* Kin
which would probably b«‘ spent dur­ mination of this suit, a decree mak­
«»AILY IJST OF TRANSFERS
cation exploiting th*- opiHirtunlth's of young ntid energetic men of th* ley died
ing the summer. They realize that ing this perpetual until such time as
the homeseeker and investor In this county uml possessed of a cbaractct
Furaisb«'d by the Abstract Firm of every dollar that can be spent hen- the county seat may I m * chauged in region, a patnphM entitled "O|H*nlng that Insures a bright and prosperous
At the beginning ut the present
should be turne<$> loose
They hav«' compliance with law. on the affirma­
M m < v A Slough
Up Central Oregon."
future H«* has prepared for his bride year there were 164.30* telephones
waited for nearly three years for a
tive vote of three-fifths of the legal
This is our opening gun In u cam­ a handsome little home on his ranch In use tn Umdon
Horace G. Wilson to Wilber Miller, summer when business would be as voters of said county and on petition paign of publicity which we trust will neai this city, where they will I h > at
SWfc of SEH of Sec. 20 and NWW good as it w-as four years ago. and ' for such purpose: and that plaintiff within a short time populut«' the mill­ home to their many friends aftet ,
A new sewer al Baltimore Is so
now when the prospects are in sight recover his costs and disbursements
of NEK of Sec 29-40-10; $2250.
ions of acres ot broad prairie land theli honey iiKsin trip to Portland and ! largì- that an automobile has been
United States to Thomas E Mur- nothing should be done that would of this suit and have such other and lying in Wasco. Crook, l-iike and Oregon City
run through It
phy, SH of SEK of Sec 5 and N K put a stop to it.
further relief as in equity ma* be Klamath Counties with the same vir­
Following is a copy of th«- com-J meet and proper."
John Connolly, who has been held
of NEK of Sec. 8-35-14. E W. M.
A 3.000.000-lon bill in Cincinnati
ile and thinking type of farmer that
j
John W. Batdorf to James A Hill. plaint:
Is now transforming th«' prarles of by the authorities for several days on ls belng movisi thrw ini Ics lo make u
N% of NEK and EK of NWK of “H. F. Murdoch, vs County Court,
.Hoiilaua into farms of treuiendous suspicion of having knowledge of the rullroud fili
MRS. HORACK M. MA.NNl.N»,
Sec. 21-38-12; $10.
agrtcultutal
wealth producing |ajwer origin of the fires that d<ntroyed the
J. B Griffith. 8. T Summers and
E. C. Mears to Guy W. Talbot, lots
About 50,000 copies of this pam­ Dave Shook barm and house, was re­
Albeit Walker
A 5 tier cent solution of oxalic acid
No visit of the messenger of death
leased from cutody Thursday, the evl- will remove perspiration stains from
1C, 2A and 2B, block 3, Railroad
"Plaintiff complains of the defend has ever been made to this city that phlet hav«> already been clr*ulut*>d
Add. to Klamath Falls. $10.
An additional edition of 25,000 copies dence being Insufficient to warraut clothing
I ants and for cause of suit alleges:
caused such general regret and sor-
Ills further retention Sheriff Barnes
D. B. Campbell and E. R. Reames
‘ That plaintiff is a resident, prop­ row as that to th«* home of H M. will b«' r«u«'lvi-<l from the printer this
Is still at work on several rluea. but
to Fred Mang, lots 4. 7 and 8, block erty owner and taxpayer of the i
week.
For home consumption Iasi year
Manning, to summon his wife to her
declines to nukr any statement for
'< Midland; $300.
Th«'
Great
Northern
Railway
lias
County of Klamath, State of Oregon, final resting place, in tbe bloom of
England
import*«!
2,167. JMO.OOo
United States to Frederic K Reas­ and a person affected by the indebt-.
in preparation now a larger and more publication relative to the progreM
surrounded by a loving husband
life,
eggs
he
Is
making
in
the
s«-urch
oner, lot 4, Sec. 4-37-9.
comprehensive
booklet
regarding
edness by said Klamath County.
and two charming children, no hap-
$
United States to Alma O. Ellis,
“That the defendants constitute the pier person lived than the deceased. Central Oregon which will be dis­
ft
takes
alm
ut
3860
house
Hies
Io
NK of NWK and NW% of NEK of duly qualified County Court in and
tributed throughout th«* East as soon
Htwl ihi B" were tirai ninde in 1830
Possessed of a personality that won
weigh an ounce
t ec. 2-25-10.
for the County of Klamath. State of for her a host of friends, that mad«- I as it can be taken from the press
Timothy C. Burgess to Fannie P.
The distribution of booklets is but
Oregon, and that defendant. J. B i her presence one of pleasure and her
Burgess. NK of NWK and NWK of Griffith, is county judge thereof and :
one of the means we will us«- to at­
coming a joy, she had. during her
NEK of Sec. 2-25-10; $10.
S. T. Summers and Alberrt Walker. I brief residence in this city, gathered tract settlers Into Central Oregon.
United Industrial & Commercial
Other methods which hav«* been used
commissioners.
around her a wide circle of warm
Co. to Klamath Development Co.,
"That blocks numbered 1 to 40,1 and loving friends. About ten days to advantage In th*- East, such as the
NWK and NK of
' NEK of Sec. 33; inclusive, of the City of Klamath i
display of sampl«*» of agricultural
ag«i these were saddened to learn that
all of Sec. 28; EK of EK of Sec.
Falls, Oregon, formerly known as th»' she was ill, and their sorrow grew to I products raised in Central Oregon
Klamath Falla, Oregon
2 9-38-9; $100.
town of Linkville. is the county seat alarm when they learned that she1 contained In an exhibit car to tour
United States to Dan Ryan. XEt,
of said county, as designated by the. was suffering with an attac k of pneu­ the Eastern States, as well as perma­
or Sec 22-37-13.
act of the Legislature of the State of monia. Kind and loving hands were i nent agricultural shows in soni*- of
State of Oregon to A. L. Michael,
Oregon, entitled 'An act to create the ever ready to minister to her wants the larger cities will be used.
NK of NE K of Sec 32-38-1 IK; County of Klamath and fix the sala­
We anticipate that th«* settlement
and under the careful nursing it was
$200.
ries of the county judge and thear- supposed that th«- critical period of of Central Oregon will in- compara­
Silas Obenchain to B E. Hayden,
urer,” approved October 17. 1882. the dread disease had been passed ; tively rapid, and will be a repetition
lot 2, block 50, 1st Add to Klamath
and that at the first general elation and that sh« was on the road to re- of th«- experience of the Great North- j
Falls; $500.
after said date there was submitted co very when the news of her death ern Railway In populating th«* prairie |
H. A. Taylor to J. L. Davidson,
to the voters of said county the ques­ at 11:30 a ni. Sunday came as a land lying along its main line In:
NWK of Sec. 4-40-9; $1.
Montana
For years the broad prai­
tion of permanently locating the great shock.
Marion Hanks to Frank M. Upp.
ries stretching to the north and south
county seat of Klamath County, and
Crushed
with
the
great
sorrow
that
PHONE <i
lot 1, block 7, 1st Add to Klamath
the territory cover«»d by said blocks, has visited ills home and tore from of th«' Gr«*at Northern Railway in (
3
14::
FallB; $10.
then known as the town of Linkville, him his loving companion and left Montana were considered of practi-,
Lando F. Grau and Albert Winder-
received the majority of all votes motherless 1 wo small < hildren. Mr. rally no value for farming purposes j ,,,,«,,,OO>>O«»««*»»«* ••*•♦** *********** *********
lich to Western Pacific Land & Tim-
Today filings are being made on Gov {
cast at said election, and was de­ Manning sits in silent vigil by the
;>er Co . SWK Of 8EK of Sec 19:
clared to be, and became, th*- perma­ bier of his dead wife. He has the ernment homestead lands In th*- i
NEK of NEK of Sec 25; SW<4 of
United States land offices at Great
nent seat of said county.
deepest sympathy of his friends and
SWK of Sw. 31. and NEK of NW %
Falls and Glasgow, at th«' rate of
fellow
citizen».
Mr
and
Mrs.
Man
­
That
no
election,
as
provided
by
i
of Sec 33-39-7; SWK of NWK of
about 3,000 per month
Three hun­
ning cam«- her«- about a year ago from
Sec. 16; SEK of NEK and NWK of law. has ever been had to change th«-
dred and fifty steam plowing outfits
location of the county seat of said Chicago, where he had worked so
NEK of 8ec 17-39-8; $4000.
hav»- been shipped into that region
B F. Gould to W. H. Dancer, part county, or a vote had at any general hard to make a success in his chosen since January 1, 1910
of lots 3 and 4, block 16, Klamath election since said date, at which profession that his health gave way
If this experience can be repeated
A choice line of Invest-
there was submitted to the voters He began the practice of law shortly
Falls; $5250.
in Central Oregon, it will be but a
mento ttiat will make
J. W. Chapman to Minnie Mont­ of said county the question of chang­ after returning to his old home and matter of two or three years before
gomery, lot 10, block 29, 1st Add to ing the said location of the county was just entering «»n an era of suc­ the vast stretches of unfilled prairie
the purehnNer money
seat of said county, hut that on April cess that boded for himself and his
Klamath Falls; $1000
land in Lake. Klamath and Crook
C. Guy Merrill to Purl R. Merrill, 30. 1910, an election wan called by family a bright future, in all of ilia Counties will be converted into wav­
half interest in part of Sec. 2-41-10, the defendants, without complying success he ever had the tender so­ ing grain fields, and comfortable farm
with the law as to notice, and with­ licitude and helping hand of a de­
• onsisting of 127 acres; $10.
homes.
Purl R. Merrill to C. Guy Merrill, out petition for submission to the voted wife, and her death robs him
Fifteen years ago the lands in the
of a willing helpmeet. Little realiz­
half interest in part of Sec. 2-41-10, voters of said question, at which said
Big Bend country of Washington,
Ready Made House Co. to Henry election more than two-fifths of the ing th«- great loss they have suffered along the main lines of the Great
Rabbes and Wm. Wagner, part of lots votes were cast against changing the children, aged 1 and 6. comfort Northern Railway, were In the same
their father in his anguish of heart
: and 4. block 5, Klamath Falls; $10. said location of the county seat.
primitive condition in which much of
‘That block 35 of Klamath Falls, and wonder whether mother shall re­ the land In Central Oregon can now
Henry Rabbes and Emma Rabbes
It is one of the saddest pic­
to W. P Devereux. S K of NW K of being located within the territory so turn
be found Today, m I II ion h of bnHlo*!«
tures one has <'v«'r been called to
designated
by
the
Legislature
and
the
Sec. 32-37-9; $10.
«if
wheat are shipped from this sec­
J. F. Fowler to Delbert Loree, voters as the permanent seat of said gaze upon.
tion.
This can be repeated In Cen­
The funeral services will b«.' held
block 5. 1st Add to East Klamath county, was in the y»*ar 1887 acquir­
tral Oregon, and we will do our Mi­
tomorrow
afternoon
in
the
Baptist
ed by said county at great expense,
Falls; $365
most to bring about thin much de-
Church, at which Rev. '.1 M Bledsoe
H. J. Isaacs and G A Cobb to J. and said county is still the owner
sired
result
will officiate. Th«- members of the
W. Asgk, lote 1,2, 3. 4 and 5, block thereof, and has erected thereon and
Yours truly,
Modern
W«x»dmen
of
America,
of
25. 1st Add. to Klamath Falls $100 Is still «Mcupying a suitable an»l con­
8 J. ELLISON.
Klamath Development Co. to G A venient court house, with court which order Mr. Manning is a mem­
General Passenger Agent
ber,
will
attend
th*-
funeral
in
a
Ixxi*
Duttenhofer, lot 6, block 19 K> Hot rooms, public offices, vault and fix-
Interment will be made in this city.
Springs Add to Klamath Falls, $10. tures adequate for preserving the
the
county
r«»cords
and
transacting
Supt II G. Wilson of the Klamath
J M. Pine to Albert C. Elder, S.
<»
business,
spacious
with
Agency, was in the city, having conn­
20 feet of NK of SWK of NW>, of public
<•
grounds,
including
a
suitable
jail
and
down from there Saturday. He states p
Sec 20-39-18; $200
MRS. M. McMILLAN. Prop’r.
that he is al work completing the
Bertha E. Kerr to Jessie J. Sie­ outbuilding**
appraisement of the right of wa> for
mens, lot 3, block 103, Buena Vista
' That the volntary outstanding in- I nited Press Service.
¡i Modern improvoments. .
73 rooniH and nuitoH
Add to Klamath Falls: $10
«lebtednees of th«* county excels the
FRESNO. Calif . May 3
William the Southern Pacific line through the
p
r
■
~
"
Sample
Rooms,
Bar
Room,
Parlors, Two Club
Henry R. Janssen to C. Fred Coll­ sum of $50,000 over and above the Forsyth«', aged 59, pioneer vineyaid- reservation, and expects to lie able to
i
Rooms,
Etc.,
Etc.
man. NEK of NEK of Sec. 25; EK limitation fixed by th«' State consti­ ist of this State, died this morning finish the task before relinquishing
<
He was the his duties to his successor, who is
of SEK and NWK ot 8KK of Sec. tution for voluntary indebtedn*-»» of from heart failure
i ¡ >
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
2 4-37-9, $1
counties and that then- ar»1 not suffi­ father of the seedless raisin industry «■xpected to arrive here by the 10th
of this month
James E Swanson to Jack Kerr, cient funds in the hands of the county of California
lot 9. block 2, Hot Springs Add to
Klamath Falls. $10.
J. G. Pierce to Klamath County,
block 35. Klamath Falls: $1
»’has. S Moor«* to John K Janssen.
8K of NEK oC Sec. 31-38-9; $600,
George B. Rounsvell to Howard F
Shepherd, lot 8. block 34, 1st Add
to Klamath Falls; $300.
TO VISAT CENTRAL OREGON AM»
Chas E. Worden to W W M HD-
INSPECT OREGON TRI NK
ten. parts of S»*cs 15 and 22-.I9-9;
$1300.
W. C. Daltou to Katie L Dalton,
SEK of NWK N'K of 8W K of S-*
1-41-11: $14.
Jackson F Kimball to Thus F Mc-
D*i-
< <»nHued Hi« Time to I h - im -« iing »lie Cormick. lots 2 and 3. block
ten; $46b.3S.
< in Mil Northern I’roperth ■»
in Portland
IS AT PORTLAND
RAILROAD MAU SILENT ON PLANS
CHEER UP
WE ALL HAVE
OUR LITTLE TROUBLES
Goodrich’s Gash Store
Shoes
Clothing
Dry Goods
Groceries and
Men’s Furnishings
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES
M ASON & S l OU G H
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
MASON 4 SLOUGH
s
Lakeside Inn,
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