Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 15, 1910, Image 4

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    of lot 6, of section I, township <o
south rang« 8 «Mt, Willamette me­
ridian, at a point 649 feet wnat and
1130 feet south of th« quarter »«»
E. .1. MURRAY, Editor
DISHEARTENED BY RKNULTN OF
lion corner ou the north line of Mid
section 1; thence runulng. south It;
MAINE ELECTION
dvgn-ea, 63 th mlnutva went 162 f««t
to a point 093 feet wust and 1176
Administration lawdcrs Ikx-larv That If tlu- Flow liid«'rih'« the Valley Mil­
fi-el south of Mid quarter cornet
rWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Rooaevelt Dealers to Be the
lion» of Dollar»' Worth of laud
on north lino of section I, th«
»ame being a portion of lot 6 of iuk
Moses of the Party
Will Ik- Rix-lainwxl
All communication* submitted for publication tn the columns of this
lion 1. township 40 south, range 8
paper will be Inserted only over the name of the writer No non de plume
vast, Willamette meridian. In Klam
articles will be published
BEVERLY, Sept. 13 Although no
DORRIS, t'alll., September I
ath County, Oregon, containing 85
statement has been Issued, the Idea Today every man. woman nnd child
it c res.
has been adopted by common con­ In Butto Valley are filltxt with jo) and
Also a strip, piece or parcel of land
sent that President Taft will not be visions of the tlmo when every acre
300 foot in width, being 160 feet ou
a candidate for re-election because of of land In this fertile region will be
each side of a conter line, »aid con-
NHERIFF-N MALE
ter line being described as follow».
(’ORI'ORATIONN AND WORKMEN the shocking results of the elections , under cultivation, nurturixl into full I
in Maine and elsewhere. The admin­ I product I v«-nes» by th«- llfi'-glvlnn No. *XKL In Nquity. T<> F««nx-1«>••«• to-wlt:
SHOULD OBEY THE LAW
istration leaders are trying to heal ; waters from arte»lan wells, ar«» al-
Commencing al u point lu section
a Mortgage
the breach between President Taft i ready being pictured by th«- men who
I,
township 40 south, range 8 east
In the Circuit Court of th«« State of
Strenuous Colon«-! Says th«' l*uNic and Colonel Roosevelt, and are con­ had almost despalrml of living to m « m >
Oregon, for the County of Klam Willamette meridian, which 1» 69.1
centrating their strength to save Now I such n miracle wrought. This has all
(«-«-t west and 1276 feet nouth of th«-
Has a Right to Know Who
atb.
FITS SOME VERY PERTINENT
York.
b«x-n brought about by th«- mammoth
quarter section corner on the north
CauM-d
Strike«
QUESTIONS TO C’AIT. LEK
President Taft is known to bo deep­ artesian well that ha» been struck at Mabel T. Clunoes, Plaintiff, vs. G W. line of said »«'ctIon I, running thence
White and Nina Whit««, his wife;
ly affected by the Maine results. The this place. For years It has b«x-n the
south 16 <legrv«'a, 63 Mi minute* west
Abel Ady and Loona C. Ady his
politicians declare belief of many that art«-sian water
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept, 10.—Col- administration
094 4 feet to a point lf>7 feet west of
wife, and Leo S. Robinson ita-
onel Roosevelt addressed a crowd of that Colonel Roosevelt appreciates could bo found but not until Satur­
the quarter section corner on tin- east
tendaata
Ami
nu«nv thousands here today, and dis- the situation, and is waiting on a cr- day was their dream roallied
line of section 11, township and rang«-
Nolltx- Is hereby given that, by
for
a
republican
Moses
to
load
the
the realixation was far beyond the
jt i<sed the Columbus street car strlk«'
aforesaid, The Mine being n portion
virtue
of
an
execution
und
order
of
Takes Up Interrogatively Some of the He denounced the authorities for party. Standing with him are the wildest dreams of the men who riskaxl
of lota 6 and 7. th«- HW
of MMiM
»al«' duly issued out of th« above-
I their failure to suppress the lawless- ablest strategists and spellbinders of their all In support of their judgment
I. th.- Wl* <'f NWM of section 12.
Arguments of the Democratic
entitk-d court nnd « ii-so on the 23nd
New York and Ohio.
The well was sunk within twenty-
I ness. and Mid:
and RE *4 of NE*4 or section 11, In
Candidate
day of August. 1910, upon a deer«»-
—
five feet of th,- railroad track. When
“Before I came to Columbus I knew
township 40 south, range X east
made and entered of record in Mid
I there was a lamentable condition pre­
th««
drill
broke
through
th«-
layt'r
of
Willamette meridian, In Klamath
GIRL HEATH HER WAY
circuit court and In Mid »into on the
The following letter has been hand­ vailing here. I was asked to come
ON FREIGHT TRAINS slom? overlying the water then- was I 32nd day of June, 1910, in favor of county, Oregon, and containing 47.9
a rumble and a roar that was heard
acres.
l'd to this pap>-r for publication, and it here and speak on law and order. I
the above nanuxl plaintiff, directing
Also a strip, piece or parcel of
Arrrxited With Her Mah- Com|«aiiion, ail over the town. Tho water came | th«* sale of the premlM»« therein and
is of such vital importance to the shall.
with a rush that surpristxl the men
"The first requisite of justice is
land 300 feet In width, being 16<>
Sbe Denie« That Sht- Was
people of the county that space is
hereinafter doscrllxxi. to Mtlefy the
around the well, and It shot into the
Abducted
feet on each side of a «-enter line,
given it in order to bring the matter the establishment of law and order
sum of 810.400. with Interest there­
air
n«-arly
ton
feet.
A
miniature
lake
Woe
to
the
men
and
the
officials
who
«aid center line being d«>acrll>«d as
both to the attention of Captain Lee
PUEBLO. Sept. 10.—Laura Hell covering an acre was formed before | on from the 23rd day of Auguvt, follows, to-wlt:
and the voters. Any reply that the do not know this. We should abhor
1909,
at
th«'
rate
of
8
per
cent
pur
Commencing on the southerly tin«
Captain may choose to make will be a public official who falls to do bis Taylor, a 17-year-old girl who was th«- well could be controlled. Finally annum 827.60 costs and disburse­
i duty.
believed to have been drugged and It was »topp«-d and an upright pipe
of section 11. township 40 south,
gladly published in these columns
ments. and 8760 attorney*» fee and
“The authorities' first duty is to kidnaped last Wednesday from the I two f«>et high conn<x-ts with one run­
range 8 east, Willamette meridian at
This letter opens up a part of th«-
accruing costa.
ranch
of
her
stepfather,
Chas.
Palm
­
ning
horixontally
for
slxt«M*n
feet,
at
end
violence
and
punish
brutality
and
a point 959 f«et west of the south­
issue«, and it is tu be hoped that Mr
Now, therefore, by virtue of m M
Lee will take th«- people sufficiently lawlessness. It may be to the inter­ er, a ranchman living east of here, the end ot which la an elbow. Th«- execution, nnd In compliance with east corner of Mid s«<ctlon It, run­
was
arrested
at
Horace,
Kan.,
last
water
spouts
from
this
to
a
height
of
ning thence south 16 degrees. 63 H
into bis confidence as to answer the est of some politicians to accept such
Mid writ. I have duly levied on mid
questions pronounced in this letter, iu conditions, but it is against the inter­ night as she stepped from a freight I nearly a foot. A mammoth sign that I premise-« and will, on Saturday, the minutes »«I 67X6 f«-et to a point
on the east lino of th«- NW'4 of sec­
order that they may have a fair in­ ests of the workingmen. To dismiss train on which she was beating her can be seen for mile« Informs the Sth day of October, 1910, at
10
< traveler that thia Is the first artesian
tion 23, township and range store-
sight into both sides of the issues now men’ for asking for a wage increase is way with a male companion.
o’clock a. tn. of mid day. at the front
Th«- girl was dn-ssed tn boy's cloth­ well In the Dorris country.
infamous. Unions are equally as
Mid. which point Is 265.84 foot south
before them.
door
of
the
county
court
house
In
Her companion made his ra-
Dorris 1» wild with joy. Nothing
of the quartor section corner on the
The letter from 'Tarpaye- ’ is as necessary as corporations. Both oust ing.
Klamath Falls, Klamath Count«
In its history ba» bad such an over­
abide by the law. It is equally as cape
north lino of Mid section 22; the
follows:
Oregon, soil nt public auction to the
Mystery
surround«-d
the
diMppear-
powering effect. The falling spirits
name being a part of the
of sec-
“Dear Editor—1 understand that wrong for union men to force non­
ance of the girl from her home. A of the residents that have be«.n droop­ hlghivt bidder for cash tn hand, all ' tlon 14, the NW >4 of NBK4 of »«a-tlon
there is quite a tussle for the nomina­ union men to join a union.
the right, title and Interest of the
"It is not merely your duty, but bottle partly filled with chloroform I ing ever since the Southern Pacific
23, In township 40 south, range X
tion of county judge, and our veteran
above named defendants, and ««ach of
was
found
in
the
girl's
room,
and
tunnel
was
completed,
were
fanned
vour
right
to
Insist
on
knowing
who
«list, Willamette meridian. In Klam­
assessor is after the prite. Now I
them. In and to the following de­
Into life, and It is now tho hope of all
ath county. Oregon and containing
wish to ask Captain Lee some ques­ is responsible for strikes, If the ar- there were evidences of a struggle.
scribed real property, situated In
All
of
her
clothing
remained
un
­
bitration
law
is
not
strong
enough,
that
the
time
Is
not
far
distant
when
tions on the issues involved in the
Klamath County. State of Oregon, to- 39.9 acre«.
Also lota 6, 7 and X In section 24.
contest, and therefore submit this let­ make it more stringent; If it is uncon­ disturbed. and apparwitTy she had this will be the metropolis of Butte wlt:
township 40 south.
range X oast.
ter for publication in the columns of1 stitutional. amend it. The stat? and been carried away in her nightdress Valley.
Lot»
4.
5.
6
8
and
9
and
the
w«x«t
the municipality have a right to force Posses spent several days scouring
Wlllnm<>tte meridian, containing 26.7
your paper.
half of the northwest quarter, an«!
Th«» striking of this artesian well
acres, and containing In th« aggre­
“Is it a fact that the foundations ot and corporation to do right, and it Is the surrounding country for her sup-
, th»» southwest quarter, and the south­
loosed
abductors.
the
people's
duty
to
see
that
they
di
­
will
mean
much
to
this
city.
It
will
gate 124X5 acres.
the old courthouse has so given away '
I
The girl declares she left home of mean, if the artesian flow continues west quartor of the southeast quar­
do right.”
Together with tenements, heredita­
that walls are pulling apart?
ter
of
section
1,
and
the
oast
half
of
her own accord because her step­ I south through the valley, the »«'tiling
ments
and appurtenances thereunto
“Is it a fact that the root is so;
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
father compelled her to work In the I up of one of the greatest valleys In | the east half and lots 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9 belonging or In any wler apporta In
nearly gone that the garret fills with
of section 2. and the north««LSt quar­
fields and to herd cattle.
this part of the coast
Butte Valley
snow in the winter?
ter of the northeast quarter, and the 'ng.
Furnish«<d
Daily
by
the
Abstract
Firm
i
has
been
noted
for
Its
fertility,
th«
The proceeds
“Is it a fact that four of the county
of Maxon & Slough
only requisite being water. Now that southwest quartor of the north«'aat applied In the
officers, besides the coroner, have no
TROUBLE IS BREWING IN
j quarter and lots 2, 3 4 and 6 of
the prospects for such a supply are I I
office room in the present courthouse?
THE PANAMA COUNTRY
»action 11. and all of section 13, and -xocutlon, order
William
T.
Bennett
to
E.
L.
Elliott
of
the brlght«>«t it will mean an in­
“Is it a fact that the county treas­
the north half of section 14, and the 'nets and accruing coats ami the
urer and the county judge are either and Clara B. Elliott, lota 7 and 8. blk.
WASHINGTON, Sept.
14.—The crease in land value« of millions of southeast quarter of Mid section 14. overplus, if any there be. to ba paid
furnishing their own offices or doing 35, First addition to Klamath Falls; | critical condition» at Papama cnlml-; do,“r’- th® ‘’ringing in of hundred* and the northeast quarter of section Into Mid oonrt to be farther applied
w'tbout offices to save rent to the 8100.
nated today in the recall of American of families and the development of a 23, nnd the northwest quarter and as by law directed.
Margaret Pitts to William Sargent, Charge d'Affaires Marsh.
county?
Dated at Klamath Falta. Dragon,
Minister little empire that will always be trib­ the cast half of section 24, in town-
“Is it a fact that while you are say NH of the NW *4 and SB *4 of NW >4 Dawson starts for Panama immedi- utary to Klamath Palls.
»hip 40 »outh of range 8 oast of the this 6th day of September, 1910.
W R BARNBS.
ing ‘Do not build a courthouse, the j and NEU of SW % sec. 17-38-10; ate|y> M there is threatened trbuble
Willamette meridian.
Sheriff.
old one Is good enough ' that you are 810.
I between the Americans and the ne­ MAY HAVE NEW TRAIN
Also lot 3 in section 6 and Iota 9
P. C. Lavey tc Co. to Carl H. Un- groes.
housed in a brick building at an ex-:
HERE BEFORE LONG and 10 and the south half of the By R K GUTHRIDGB,'
pinse of 816 per month to taxpayers? i seit, lot 2, blk. 50, Town of Worden;
Deputy
The trouble arose over the state­
1 northwest quarter of section 7. lots 9-8 10-6
“Is it a fact that while yon are; 8150.
John C. Stone, general passogger 7, X, 9, 10 11 and 12 and th« west
ment by Marsh that a president favor­
Western Pacific Land and Timber able to the officials at Washington and freight agent of the Southern Pa­
talking good roads and economy that |
half of the northwest quarter, and
HMT' m M.
your legal Mlary is 81.200 per year company to Southern Oregon Water would have to be elected.
cific at Sacramento, will be here Wed­ tho southeast quarter of the north­
and your legal allowance for deputy! company, lots 1. 2 3, 4 and 5.
nesday and take up the matter of the west quarter, of section 17. in town­
hire is fixed by law at 8300 per year and the SW % of the NE % . SB «4 of
contemplated change in time of the ship 40 south, range 9 east of the
the county court has had to pay you NW«4, WH of NW%. N% of 8WV, CREW AND PASSENGERS
train into this city.
Willamette meridian.
HAVE RATTLE WITH FLAMES
extra—some 8250 or 8300 per year— and 8Wi4 of SW% sec. 31-39-7; also
It is rumored that there will be a
Also the north half of w«-ctlon 13.
NN of NW >4, 8WI4 of NW«4 and
to get out the tax roll.
through train from Sacramento to township 40 south, range 8 cast of
at
Ocean
Liner
California
Arrives
lot
7.
sec.
12-40-6;
810.
“Is it a fact that the law requires,
Klamath Fall», and will connect with the Willamette merldlnn, containing
Havre With Sixteen Persons
Western Pacific Land and Timber
as a part of your work as asaeeaor,
the train from Portland at Weed, ar­ < r. all 3229.26 acr«-» mor« or 1«»»,
and Ship Damaged
to make a present ownership plat company to Southern Oregon Water
riving here about 8 o'clock at night according to the governm«-nt survey
company,
lot
2.
sec.
21;
lots
1,
2,
3,
book and keep the same up to date,
Passengers for the north from Sacra­ , thereof.
HAVRE, Sept. 13.- The liner Cal­
and that the county court has bad tp 4 and 5, sec 26; lots 3. 5, 6 8 and 9,
mento now have to go to Davla and
Also the »outhcaMt quarter of the
ifornia arrived here yesterday from
pay for one for you or let you wobble sec. 27; lot 6, sec. 23; lots 1, 2. 5, 6
then change, and It is the Idea to do northeast quarter of section 11. and
New
York
with
her
crew
and
pasvn-
along without it; and that you are and 7, sec. 29; lots 1, 2, 6, 7. 8 and
away with that change and also avoid ; lot 7 of section 1, township 40 south,
gers «-xhausted by a five days' battle
charging the county for keeping the 9, sec 36-39-7; 810.
the long layover at Weed for tho»«i range 8 emt of the Willamette merld-
j
*uth
flames.
Sixteen
of
the
pav»n-
Klamath Korporation to Miss Veda
Mme up to date?
who now com«? to thia city from the | Ian, containing 96.60 acres, except­
were seriously burned and are in
“I wish to know how much above Mulkey, lot 751. blk. 117, Mills addi­ i St-ni
north.
ing therefrom all of Mid premises
; a hospital here. The ship was badly
your legal salary you are asking for tion to Klamath Falls; 810.
Just what the plans are will not be and parts thereof heretofore con­
damage*!.
United State« to Samuel R. Ste­
this year.
known until Mr. Stone arrives, but It veyed by the said defendants, or
“Now. Captain, we want thee«- phens, patent, 8E% of 8W% and
is expected that he will be here «ev- I either of them, to the California
lots 3 and 4 sec. 31-39-12.
; GEORGE GAY DIES AT GAZELl. eral days, and In that time the matter
questions answered squarely.
Northeastern Railway company, a
United States to John C. Leonard,
“One more, and then I am through.
can be fully gone over.
corporation, upon which to construct
patent,
8*4
of
SE*4,
sec.
27,
and
F. II. Brandenburg returned Sun­
Will you resign your office as assessor
and ««quip a line of railway and tele­
day evening from Gazell, where be
in case you are elected county judge? NW>4 of NE>4 sec. 34-38-10.
R. P. Cowgill was down from Four- graph.
went for the purpose of attending the
"TAXPAYER.”
Mite lake Monday.
Saving and excepting from the ef­
WANTS STATEMENTS OF
funeral of George Gay. who died there
fect of this writ the following de­
ROOSEVELT'S 1904 CAMPAIGN Thursday from pneumonia. The de­
scribed promises, which have hereto­
If State Printer Duniway has made
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
I ceased
was a son of H. K. Gay of
a Mving to the taxpayers of the state It Is Also ( lalnw-d He Did Not Attack Merrill, and was quite well known in On Application of Guardian for Or­ fore been released by plaintiff from
tho effect of the Mid mortgages, to-
of 840,000 in three years why does
der of Sale at Private 8ale of i
the Officials When He Sued
that part of the county. He is sur­
wit:
he not show It by facts and figures?
Real Estate.
th«- Trust#-
vived by his father, two brothers.
Ixits 7 and 10 and the 8K% of
All this great Mving is credited to
I Grant and Waltsr, and three sisters, In the Matter of the Estate and NW *4 of section 7, township 40 south
AGENTS
utterance« by the state press through
NEW YORK, Sept. 13—The World! Mrs. Helen Brandenhug of Merrill,
Guardianship of Anna Harriet
F WANTED NOW N
range
9
east,
Willamette
meridian,
articles probably written or Inspired demands that ex-Preeldent Roosevelt Mrs. Letta AndrewH and Misa Della
Fink and Alice Josephine Fink,
containing 69.66 acre«, more or l«wi».
City, Town and Village
by the State Printer himself. In fact, publish the receipts and expenditures (lay.
Minors.
to handle
all such Mvings were made by the of the 1904 campaign. That paper
In the County Court of the State of according to the government siirvev.
k Colonel R oomvo I i *» d
A
strip,
place
or
parcel
of
land
100
secretary of state under conditions Mys:
Addition to Box Factory
Oregon, for the County of Klam­
Greet Book
feet In width, being 60 feet on each
over which Duniway had no control.
ath.
“Your 1904 campaign was never
An addition Is being built along
aldo
of
a
center
line.
Mid
cantor
line
The figures quoted by William J. publicly accounted for, although mil­ one side and end of the Great North- 1
It appearing to this court, from the
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Clarke, the republican, flat salary lions of dollars were collected. It is ern Box factory at Shippington to be ; petition this day presented and filed being described as follows, to-wlt:
1 S3 Fifth Avenue • New York
Commencing
on
tho
northerly
line
candidate, who stands alone as known the great Insurance companies used as a storage room. Since the by Ida M. Fink the guardian of the
pledged to this great reform, are tak­ contributed 8150,000. The Harriman spur track has been finished the pro­ persons and estate of Anna Harriet
en from the records in the secretary corruption fund was 8260,000, and he duct of the mill can be handled mnch Fink and Alice Josephine Fink, min­
of state’s office. They are “material personally contributed 860,000. The more expeditiously and the addition ors, praying for an order of sale at
and contain facts and figures which Standard Oil company, the beef trust Is being bnilt to have a stock on hand private sale of certain real estate be
the voter and taxpayer should know,’’ and other» also contributed, Later, ready for hurry up orders when they ’onglng to said wards, that It is for
Mys Judge Galloway (democratic! when you attacked the beef trust you come in. The mill Is turning out a the best Interests of Mid wards and
circuit judge of the Third District. 2t did not move personally against the high grade of box shook», and the necesMry that the said real estate be
Swedenburj? Block, Ashland, Oregon
I!
officers. It was the Mme with the product Is much In demand.
sold.
conneRciAL, shorthand and business cm ip «»«
Standard Oil company."
It is hereby ordered that the next
Whether you expect to live In the city or country, a borim-M ! I
A vote for William J. Clarke, re- of kin of said wards, and all persons
Republicans and others should read
”
*
If the preeent State Printer, Willis publican, flat Mlary candidate for interested In the estate, appear be­ i education to almost a neewaity
the arguments, published in the Cor­
Up-to-Date methods In every ck-fmrtmrwt.
rupt Practices pamphlet, supplied by S. Duniway. has kept the expense« of State Printer, will extinguish the last fore this court on Saturday, the Sth !
More demand for our graduate« than ever.
!
William J. Clarke and Willis 8. Duni- his office within the appropriation, relic of the vicious fee system and day of October, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. [
Send for hi format ion or come.
’
way, and then decide who was telling as he states then why did the State Mve to the taxpayers over 120,000 m., at the court room of this court,
the truth. Which one Is the taxpay­ Legislature of 1909 paae a deficiency annually. Read his argument in the at Klamath Falls, County of Klam­
P. RITNER, A. n., President
2t Corrupt Practices pamphlet.
er's friend?
St bill amounting to 930,385.84?
St ath. State of Oregon, then and there
....................................................................................................................
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
EAOING NEWSPAPER OF IN1ERIOR OREGON
HOLO THE OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE
MR. TAXPAYER
WANTS TO KNOW
to show cause why an order should
not bo granted for the sal« of auch
estate.
And It 1» further ordered that a
copy of thin order »hall be personally
served on the next of kin of aald
minors and all person» InioroaUwl
In the estate at least ten days before
the hearing of said petition, und that
said order shnll bo published at h«i»t
three auceeandve weeks In the Klum
ath Republican, a newspaper pub­
lished and circulating In said county
Dated at Klamath Fall», Oregon,
this Sth day of September, imo
Signed
J. B. GRIFFITH.
Judge.
9-8 16-22
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