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KLAMATH REPU B LI CAN MANY SIGN HIS PETITION E. L MURRAY, Editor. \\ IMI HOMESTEAD ENEMPI El» FROM RESERA E I'ROIIIHI I ION YOKE G AI.IJ4 GII.1.1 4M < Ol NT4 PEOPLE MERCANTILE COMPANY FAILS After 'INio-Year T im Resilient* Find Revenue« Are Hnilly Depletetl Wltli No Benefits LEADING NEWSPAPER OF IhlERIOR UhEGON Last Sunday Nate Otterbein CONDGN. Ore., August 15 IMI- Erb'iul« of B. Hl. George Bishop A«k thins have been prepared Httd wlll be Ims it homestead In Poe A'nlli TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE circulated culling for it local option ihe Lost river valley, cut down Hut Illa Flare Be Omitted election In this county ut th«’ Novem tree on fils pliicv and sieured ft All communications submitted for publication in the columns of this From t amping Ground paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No non de plume ber election. Liquor men In this ii swarm of bees mid eiore than articles will be published. county nt the november election. full of honey. Many of the friends of It St. Liquor men In this county f«’vl rea* Tlie tree had lievti marked four The Monarch Merci titile company Gtwrgv Bishop signed a petition terns before, but hud not been hot h- on Friday made an assignment, und onably confident flint the bill pro REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS which is being extensively circulated posed by th,» GreatS'r Oregon Home eretl unlll lust Sunday The tree »lit asking that the laud which Mr. Bish Rule asaoclntlon. giving to Incorpor a large juniper, mid « II* cut off that firm is now lu the limids of a Fun*ishc«l Dally by Alwtract Firm of op occupies as his home bo exempted ated town* the regulation of the about two feet front tile ground receiver. .Mason A Slough Tim assignment Wild made to J. P from the camping ground which is liquor truffle, will be adopted by the After It fell Nate nud Tom Richard- SELECTED TO PREH1DE 04 Eli pro|Miaed to be established on the people. At the same time they pro- son, who was with him, split tho tree Gurret( A Co. of Mnryavllla, for th« AV. E White to G. W. White, lota Upper lake shore. NEW YORK KEPI Bl.lt ANS | mm «> to make doubly sure of restor open mid the two parts of the Ire«' lay lienoIR of all the creditor* mid their ' ’>»0 and 591. blk. 108. Mills addition A petition was prepared some time ing th«> llccn««’d saloons In this cotinfv filled with honey 1'liey glled n tub, o Klamath Falls; $10. credit man. Mr. Wilcox, I* In charge. ago asking that about SOO acres be by calling for n county local option a uillkpmt and a dlshpnu full of tho State Committee Refuses to Accept John Hiberts to J. AV. Redfield, set aside for it permanent camping election feeling flint th«< sentiment honey, anil still left nearly half of George Chantuln was placed In charge Roosevelt as a Substitute—Sec 4WU of SKU sec. 5; N*E w and ground on the shore of Upper Klam strongly favors putting un end to pro It In the tree for the bees to store for of the store as iiiunnger by Ihn trus I \'E>. of SE'* sec. 8; S4 of NW »4 ath lake and it received numerous l lbltlon In this county. ond lk>f«wt for T«xidy the winter. te« * of the company Wednesday, and land SW *■« of sec. 9-38-10; $100. signers. Matty of those who signed A hive had be«>ti pie pared, mid the Saturday he took the munngemeift Deprived of th«' revenue from sa Ixiuisa W. AVoenne to Emil Karl the petition did not know that the loons. the fiauncea of the city of Con swarm was placed In it. and now NEW YORK. August 16. Vice- [Woenne and William Albert Woenne, area sought to lie reserve«! embrac'd don are sadly denlrt«>d and th«< prob Nate says that ho is going to start an of tho bustnos* under the nsslgiices President Sherman has been re-elect 1844 of NW It is has been said by some of ho Sec. 9 and NEk of th«' place occupied by B. St. George lent of providing sufficient funds for apiary, so that tie will have sotno- ,-d temporary chairman of the repub | SE k and SE k of NE '« sec. 8-37- Bishop as a home and on which lie conducting tho municipal admlnis- tbing to keep hint without having to stockholders that the llnbtllt 1rs will lican state convention which meets In :$io. I had expended several thousand dol 11 rat Ion Is proving a knottv one for work w lien ho get* old bi’ about $29.000, lull Ilin asseti« cat, Saratoga on September 25th. The l.lzsie Schallock to A. M. Poole, lars In buildings and improvement*, ¡ the city officer* to solve Two yours A bllUch of tile liees settl<’d on not be ascertained until the taking of state committee defeated I. D. Grls- lot 6. blk. 7. Klamath Falls: $1.900. having erected a fine bungalow 'ago Gilliam county voted for prohlbl- 'I'lim Rlrhurdson's neck, and now I . slock has been completed and tho com's motion that Mr Roosevelt be Hubert Edmund Ijyw to Hartlaud thereon. I tlon by the narrow margin of nbout litis to wear ills shirt with the collar book accounts have been made up. substituted for the position. Until an Inventory ha» borni mud» lot me tied Law, lots 7 8 and 9, blk. 14: lots 1 Mr. Bishop settled on the place I forty majority. This is Mr. Roosevelt's second de and 3. blk. 18, Second Fairview ad- several years ugo and has lived there It will noi lie decided whether tho A h th«1 result of nn Investigation feat since his retirement from public lition to Klamath Falls; $1. business will be sold a* a rotali stock since, mid his friends here are anx conducted by District Attorney Bur- office. Mr. Griscom has figured in or In u lump, hut It will bo disposed Klamath Development company to ious to sen him retain the place on I dett and Sheriff It M Rogers three both of the defeats. His other de P. C. Lavey A Co.. lot 9, blk. 36; lot which be has expended so much nrreirts have been made her«> for the of to the best advantage of all thi feat was ihe direct primary bill In 5, blk. 35; lota 5 and 6. blk. 29. town money alleged violation of tho local option Jack Ih-rry I» Hliot by "Freu« li” creditor*. the legislature, which Mr Roosevelt of Worden; $60. ■ Inw D. 11. Cotttulre and Jarno* Is’Ui«—Mluyer Now in latke had been supporting. B. 8. Grigsby to Charles E. Drew, DESERT TO HF PLOWED NOTH K. ' Campbell were given a jury trial be County Jail two-thirds interest in Wk of Wk fore Justice of the Peace AA'helr and RELIEVE TAFT INTENDS sec. 8-78-11; $10. 4 Novel IU m laiiuttion Scheme 44 ill IV.- i found guilt'. The former was fined Partie* wishing aagebruah >aud Friday night n shvepherder called TO ELIMINATE BALLINGER Paul Borg to Martin Haagenson.; Tried \,«r Eagle Point Ilf’i> and costs and ha* tiled notice French" Louis shot and kill’ d Jack clear*, call on or writ*. \vu or SW’t s.c. 5 and N k of' of appeal to th«’ state circuit court. Hurry after n quarrel W W MA83KN similar Action"« Regarding Aldri.h 8E«4 sec 6-35-15; $100. MEDFORD. Ore., August 15 To Th«’ owner* of the Red Cross drug u stf Klamath Fnlts. •■**• Barry threatened to snoot Ismls and Cannon—I'rtwidcn*. Afraid B. S. Grigsby to Charles E. Drew, be used in th«- reclamation of uu area store have also been arrested on a und Louis said that he could shoot of Insurgent Control two-thirds Interest in Ek of SEk between this city and Eagle Point, similar charge, and will be given a some. too. lie procured a gun and To FORT KLAMATH PEOPLE: sec. 1-38-1 lk, and lots 5 aud 6, sec. known as the desert, a 100-horse- trial thin w«>ek. returned to Hurt's saloon, where the • BEVERLY Mass., August 13.—It fat j Wo carry a complete line of doors, 6-38-11; $10. power traction engine tnadv by a quarrel had started. and Barry shot window* atid moulding*. and a* believed that President Taft's pro- [ Paul Borg to Martin Haagenson. Racine (VA'is. > concern and a gang C X 1'1101 H H IN SPAIN ut I. ou I h lie returned the fire, the agent* for tho Illg Bailn Lumber gram is the elimination of Secretary Ek of SWk and Sk of SEk sec. plow with ten plows has tu-en received SI RE OF IN »44 1 It bullet striking Barry In the right of the Interior R. A. Ballinger and j Company arc In a tM»«ltlon to fill 6-35-15; $100. here. brv.' ’i inflicting n wound from which your order* promptly Call nn«l *M Senator Nelson W. Aldrich and Con Klamath Development company to The so-called desert contains about Ready to Him- mill Fight If A elicmi he died In about fifteen minutes gressman Cannon, and to elevat? sample* and get price*. Robert Alexander, lot 5, blk. 54. Sec 9.000 acre» of land, on which the soil 44 ill Only Ma, the 44 Ord Louis I* now In jail at laikvvlcw Crane to be official adviser in the UTTER A BROWN. ond Hot "Springs addition to Klam is shallow, being underlaid with hard- His preliminary hearing will prob- Ml6 3m plac. of Hitchcock. It is also be Fort Klamath, Ore. ath Falls; $10. pan at a distance of about six Inches ROME. August 13 The Vatican ably be held tomorrow lieved that the intention is to coax Klamath Development company to to a foot underneath the surface. Un- Is receiving reportH from Monsignor Ht M.MONH Theodore Roosevelt to endorse such Robert Alexander, lots 2 and 13, blk. der the layer of hardpan is a deep, Vico Papal Nuncio at Madrid, and lu Equity to Quiet Title an action in order to appease the In 55. Second Hot Springs addition to rich alluvial ««*11. The hardpan la three SpHiiixli candhutl* and bl*ho|>*. i THE lu the Circuit Court of the State of surgents and insure a republican vic TUOI HINDS Klamath Falls; $10. but a few inches thick Fred N Cum which were forwarded after they hail I Oregon, for the County of Klam tory. President Taft is reported to j Otto Heidrich to Curtis C. Heid ath. ss. be afraid that the democrats and in- ! rich, lot 3, blk. 76 Klamath addition ming*. manager of the Rogue River received Cardinal Merry del Vai's | 07.»HH« a Day Canal comprfhy. which owns the bulk Instruction* to abandon the demon- : surgents will control the house, acd Wi eyerhauser luind Company, a cor to Klamath Falls; $2,000. of this area conceived the ld«-a that st rat ion ut San Sebastian, planned for poration, Plaintiff, vs. F 8 Spra thereby deprive him of any chance of F. M Bennett to B. S. Grigsby, res by breaking up this hardpan the al last Sunday. gue. Frank H Hprague and "Elian” enacting his legislative program. ervoir site on SEk of NE>4, NEW luvium underneath would make this According to tli»-*e reports, thoi Sprague, husband and wife; that It is thought that Senator Aldrich WASHINGTON. Auguxt I« Th« of SEk of sec. 5. and SWk of soil the moat productive in the rnl- Catholic organisation on the penin-; after duu Inquiry the Plaintiff la visited President Taft yesterday in NW k . W k of SW k . SE k of SW k ley. He ha» had the »oll anal) red, mila I* perfect, lunking It Imposalble forestry bureau estimati’* that it cost* unable to learn the true Christian order to create the impression that sec. 4-38-11; $1. and there is no question about ft* for Premier Cannleja* to repeat there the government $7.00* dally to fight name of ''Ellen" Sprague, who for Taft endorsed the denial of the Brts-1 M. F. Orr to John S. Orr, lots 538 richness. what the French ministry did In forest fires Associate Forester Pott«- that reason Is sued In the name tow charges. and 589. blk. 108. Mills addition to in order to accomplish (his a tub- Franc«-, bringing about the sepam- believe* that tue crisis la past, and of Ellen" 8 pragtie, Itefendanls. * hopes that the army and the rangers Klamath Falls; $10. soil plow, especially deslgued by the tlon of church and state To F H Sprague, Frank 8. Sprague RUTHERFORD DENIES B. 8. Grigsby to Ivy G. North, part Wisconsin people for this purpose, Home of these reports state that will I m - able to control the flames. The and "Ellen" Sprague, husband and PRESS STATEMENTS of lots 1 and 2 blk. 51, Nichols ad will be used Three of these plows only a word from Rome would be fires »Ready have been the most dis wife; that after duo Inquiry the dition to Klamath Falls; $450. accompanied the shipment of the nece«Kary to have the whole popula astrous In the history of the s«>rvlce. Plaintiff Is unable to learn the NEVADA CITY. Calif.. August 13. j Thoma* J. Preston to J. H. Tucker. | traction engine nnd the big gang tion rise and sweep uway all thy true Christian name of •Ellen0 —Frank Rutherford today said rela W k of NWk and SEk of NWk plow 'STU AMUR GOES TO THE These plows resemble th«- or en< mle* ut the church and religiou Sprague, who Is, for thia reason, tive to the Van Llew charges: BOTTOM IN A <X»ELISION sec. 22. and SWk of SWk sec. 15-, dinary subsoil plow, but are con-' On the other hand, the Cnrltat.’t sued in the name of Ellen" “The statement appearing in the 27-10; $3.000. structed In a more substantial man declare they are ready to intervene Sprague, Defendants. press of yesterday to the effect that J E. W. Gillette to Henry' Babbee, ner. witli a certainty of carrying the day. Thirty-Tw<> l'nesenger» and Nine of In the name of the State of Oro- said I would vote to expel Prof. Van lot 3. blk. 63. Nichols addition to tin- Crew An- Drowned—Ha;»- if ICotii’ will order the clergy and gon, you arc hereby required to ap- Liew are untrue, I have had no un Klamath Falls; $700. |M-ued in a Fog STREETCAR STRIKERS' Catholics generally to *up|x>rt them. pour nnd answer the complaint of derstanding with Governor Gillett, Klamath Development company to I RIOT IN COLIMBISI Tin Holy See, it I* said. I* reluc The appointment was a surprise to Dora Miller, lot 20 and W*4 of lot, t;i Bit ALTER. August 1« Thlrty- the plaintiff In the above entitled tant to take tiny sucli steps as sug- — ------ me. The governor did not say a word 21, blk. 37, Hot Springs addition to I Cars Have Ih-eti Dy riuriiit.tl i an<l gcbted i.” it do« s liot w isli to bring two of the passengers and nine of suit against you, on filo In the of- flee of the county clerk for the about the Van Liew case to me when Klamath Falls; $10. • TV-OOI« Are Ordered to Hceno. , on civil war, which It believes would the crew of the Spanish steuilier Mor County of Kinmath and State of Ore he asked me to accept. I am not de to» were drowned by the sinking of Klamath Korporation to E. L. Elli Strikclin-nkers Mtoncd net 1» nefit the church. elded yet as to just what I shall do ott, lot 528, blk. 127 Mills addition the ship off Tarlfa Point The boat gon, on or before Thursday. H«’ptem- I shall probably go to Chico and ex to Klamath Falls: $10. collided with the German steamer ber 1. 1910, said dnte being the last COLUMBUS. August 15 Gover T44ENTA MILLION IMH.LARS day of the time named In tho order amine the record of the case, and it I Klamath Development company to nor Harmon has ordered the first GOES I P IN Fl. 4M Es Elea in a heavy fog and foundered of tho circuit court for Klamath find that Van Liew has been guilty of Miller Photo company, lot 13, blk. 8, regiment of the Cincinnati militia County, Oregon, for tho publication misconduct I will vote to expel him First Hot Springs addition to Klam- and a troop of cavalry and a battery File ill luteriuitlouiil E(|H*itioii of this summon«. Hint the first day I cannot express any opinion now as : th Falls; $10. of artillery in Columbus to be ready «'itllM-t. EnornioiiM | x »». m - h — — I» of such publication being Thursday. to what I shall do. I never said 1 W. B. King to Georg«- W. Miller, for riot duty. The rioting last night t'aUM-rl by Short Circuit July 21. 1910, and If you fall to an- would vote to expel the professor ” CHICAGO. August 11 William ft lot 6, blk. 81; lot 1, blk 31. and lot was the worst that has occurred so Mwor, and for the want thereof the .Melllsh was today elected right emi 21, blk. 18, Wbitelake City; $1. far. The police have not been able BRUSSELS August 16. The Uni HAWLEY TO SPEAK Klamath Development company to to maintain order Cars everywhere vcr sal Inti'i ii.'itiolnil exhibition ti re nent grand master of the Knights plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief demanded In the plaintiff'« AT LAKEVIEW P. C. Lavey & Co., lot 2. blk. 30 an! have been dynamited and the crews wns gotten under control yesterday. Templars. Arthur McArthur of Troy, N. T., complnlnt. to-wlt: To quiet plain lot 10, blk. 37, Town of Worden; $30 stoned. An attempt was made to The loss will be $20,000,000. No one Will Arrive in "Hint City Next Wed Alfred W. Scullen to Weyerhauscr dynamite the High-ttreet burnn. I was killed, but forty persons were waa elected deputy grand master, and tiff's title to the northwest quarter nesday on His Annual Tour of section two. townahlp forty, south Land company, Wk of NWk and Nine persons have been Injured. ’ injured The officials are conferring W. Frank Pierce of Han Francisco of the State of range five, cast of the Willamette NE k of SW k sec. 14-35-14; $10. Twenty-five riot calls have been sent over the situation, and will probably waa elected grand generalissimo. meridian. In tho County of Klamath Jonas Norin to Weyerhauser Land iu and 31 arrests have been made. dose the exhibition as soon a* isissl- Hon. W. C. Hawley, representative and State of Oregon. Ttu- Only Way company.SE k of NE ‘ 4 and NÜ of Eight ftollct-men Joined In a revolt ble, as It I h practically wiped out. from the first congressional district This summons Is served by publi "Why did he leave all his money to of Oregon will visit Lakeview on his SEk *ec. 21, and NW >4 of SW'.i against orders to ride on the car*. A short circuit atarted a fire in th«’ cation In the Klamath Republican, by the hlack sheep of the family?" annual tour of inspection, arriving sec. 22. and NWk of sec. 23-35-15; Settlement of regotlations liBH been telegraph building, and one entire order of the Honornble George No “He said the other children wore practically suspended. next Wednesday August 17th, to re $10. side of the avenue of nation* was land, Judge of the circuit court of too good to go Io Jnll. ” John Steward and J. A. Steward to main two days. I totally destroyed. Million* of dol- tho State of Oregon for Klamath "Well? ” Weyerhauser I^and company, SE k of BODY OF Ml RDERED Congressman Hawley will address I lars worth of diamond* and lacea, "And he wanted to tlx It no the County, mado, tiled and dated July WOMAN FOUND III RIED tapestry and art works wa* destroyed. the citizens while here on the lead sec. 16-38-12; $10. 10, 1910, said order of publication black sheep would be too rich.” F. P. Talkington to Weyerhauser ing Issues of the day, and it Is to b* There were twenty-one pavilions, and requires this summons to bo pub Kansas City Journal. Land company. N%, NE'4 of SWk- Believed That Stic Uns Killed for Her hoped that every good citizen will but little Insurance. lished In tho Klamath Republican, a Money—l>og Brents Iler Re turn out to hear him.—Lakeview Nk of SEk and SEk of SEk wc. The ruin* of the exposition are newspaper published In the County 36-40-5; $10. natins anti Gives due Herald. ’ being guarded to prevent a repetition A FFW BARGAINS. of Klamath, where said action la Mary Cameron to Weyerhauser I of the previous night's looting. It is Five lots, sigh.,y location, 31600 pending, commencing upon Thurs I.and company, SWk of NWk. Ek LOS ANGELES, August 1«. The reported that a diamond collection "an loan (750 cn the deal, SENATOR ALDRICH IS day, the Slat day of July. 1910, and SNUBBED BY PRESIDENT of NWk, and NEk of SWk *ec. 28- suspicion of the officials has been di worth $300,000 has been stolen. A nice cottage with bath larg» once every week thoroaftor for alx 24-8; $10. rected toward Otto Schultze a broth tot, $1700. A good buy. aucceeaivo conaecutlve weeks ending United States to Gustave Darrow, er-in-law of Mrs. Frieda Schultze Cas .MARTIAL LAW MAY BE WASHINGTON. D. C.. August 13. A large residence. Are lot. $3600 upon Thursday, Hoptemlter 1, 1910, —Politicians here believe that Pres Nk of NWk and NWÜ of NEk tine. whose murdered body was found DECLARED AT COLUMBUS Three eottagee on three lote. Roon purauant to mid order. burled near the l^tneaster ranch on ident Taft's political program is the sec. 15-35-14. »ncugh for another cottage; $3350 0. M. O'NEILL, United States to Emery Plumb, Sunday. He disappeared recently, result of Norton’s influence. Norton COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 16.— MASON A SLOUGH Attorney for tho Plaintiff and before leaving aald he was going The troops were called here to con is responsible for President Taft’s SEk sec. 29-37-10. C. O. Plumb to Emery A. Plumb, to Germany. The police believe he practical snubbing of Senator Al trol the strike, although the mayor drich yesterday when he made h<s lots 1 and 2, blk. 17. North* Klamath is still In Ims Angele*. Officers at all had not reqttc^ied that they be sent. seaports have been asked to look out Governor llnrmon concluded that th« visit to the president, ft is reported Falls; $10 Klamath Development company to for him. The woman drew a large mayor was not controlling the situa that he intended to stay longer, hut the chilliness of the president caused Wilber White, lots 5 and 6. Idk 19. sum of money from the bank recently, tion. If the troops do not reaore or him to cut his visit short. It is un Hot Springs addition to Klamath and it Is missing. The tu>dy waa der. reinforcements will lA- brought found by her son. Emil, after a dog and martial Inw probably will be de Swedenburjc Block, Ashland, Oregon derstood that Hitchcock has been Fall; $10. B. D. MacDonald to Columbia Ho had scented It. told to get rid of Ballinger, and ths» clared. > COnriEKClAL, SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COURSES Speaker Cannon will not he defended tel company, lots J and 2. blk 6, • Whether you expect to live In the city or country, a baidncMI ' Opportunity addition to Klamath IN DEM VER Ell MESSAGES Lot's wife may have looked hs< k > education I m alimmt a neccMnity J The Quick Hartl Answer Falls; $100 —and then again she may t¡ a vc The Western Union Telegraph com Up-to-Date methods In every departmrnl. ' "l-ady, said Plodding Pete, will B. Virgil Yaden to J. T Tuffs, Ek talked back. pany has undelivered messages for > More <l«-man«l for our graduates than ever. < that dog bite met" of SEk. NWk of SEk and SE *4 of the following persons: Send for Information or come. J > NEk sec 29-35-15; $10 "That's what I am waiting to Seven-eighths of the beef con- Miss Johnson If he cares anything about his home Jefferson L. Yaden to J. T. Tuffs sumeri in Great Britain Is home pro- A. B. Maden. P. RITNER, A. fl., President he will.”—Washington Star. NEk and SEk sec. 32-35-15; $10 i duced Paul Compton Ashland Commercial College