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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
vised relative to water right applica- i tions in accordance with regulations I 1 and practice of the department. BALLINGER. ACTED ERRONEOUSLY ON (MM)P- MUNKTPAUT1KN MAY KNTAB- Secretary. KILATION CERTIFICATES UNII PAWNSHOPS GREAT BRITAIN'S COPFKR AND « I TIN DKINWIT UNDER (X* KAN I m Compelled to Receive Them From Thom* Now Op«»m(.>d in Other t'oun LAND OFFICE SAYS DESCRIP Farmer« In Payment of Water tries Have l*rov«xl n Hacera*. I TIONS ARK FAULTY Right« and Maintenance Many Maries Ave Tokl of Experiences I'rev cum “PS-uclng" H. H. SEARS given that no person will b<> per- inlttaul to gain or exercia«» any right whatever under any settlement or oc CIVIL KNUINKKIl cupation begun after September 13, Reinforced Cowcrrte Retaining Wall-- 1810, and prior to December 13, Dealgncd and <'onatrweted 1910, ail auch settlement or occupa 117 Fourth Hl. Klamath Falla, Ore tion being forbidden: SI Second St., Han Fraacleco, Ca< Willamette l*rinci|>a) Meridian, (>rv<uM Township 38 aoutb, Range 7 cast, SW14, 8W14 mW. 19; HE14. HK14 ATTORNEY AT UAW sec. 33; SW14, 8W% BE14 see. 27; Ueasral Law Practice State uud Fed In Drifts Under the Atlantic. SH NE14, N14 8E'«i. 8KI4 HE 14 aec. sral Courts Waves .Are lH*sfening Th«» land office at Lakeview has WASHINGTON. 1). C.. Oct. 20. - 28; Hl« NE14, 84 NW14 eec. 31; Examiner of land Tit Ise . been instructed that it acted errone in several Americun cities attempts HW14, 8W14 SE14 sec. 32; WH First National Bank IU«»«k ----------- I ously when it refused to accept co are being made to eradicate the usury NE«4, W4 HE 14 sec. 34; HE A4 Klamath Falls. Oregon Mining under the sea is continued I IpplicaUoa- Made a Year and a Half to a considerable extent in Great Brit operation certificate* from the land [ „vU oi io*n sharks and pawnshops by NW 14. 8WI4 sec 3«. owners under the Klamath project I lhl, eaublishment of low Interest loan Township 37 south, Rang«« 7 ••Alt. Ago for Water .tnd tarpfe-d ain. says a London exchange. It was) when offered in payment of water ( hoc let lea conducted simply to meet 8E14 NE14. W14 NE 14. NW4- 84 FRED WESTERFELD only a short time ago that the over-' Arc Nov» Rejected DENTIST lights and maintenance charges. -their operating expense*. A band of aec 1; NE14 NE 14.814 NE 14, NK14 hoad seas of the Whitehaven mine The following letter received by philanthropists in Chicago, ill . with 8W 14, 8 4 RW 14, SE 14 sec. 2; Klamath Falls, Oregon burst through the sea floor and the local reclamation office is self-ex- apparent success, has established a NW 4 NE14 •ec 3; SE 14 HE 14 sec. Over Star Drag Atore The Water Users* association is drowned scores of men in the work placatory: | "pawn society," which loans money 4; BE4 NE4. W4 NE4. NW4. having more trouble now, and this ings. making the further resumption "Mashlugton, D. C.. Oct. 20. 1910. upon pledges at 1 per cent per month, H4 aec. 5; E4 NK4. »4 mc . 9; time it is the land office that has dis- of work impossible. "Reclamation Service, Klamath Falls. M compared with the usual charge In NW4. W4 HW4 aec. 24 I WH Workington. a near neighbor to covered (?) that the descriptions of Oregon. ‘ that city by private brokers of 10 per NW4. W4 HW4 mc . 25; NW 4 ATTORNEY AND some of the tracts signed up are j Whitehaven, one» had its under-sea “Local land office is acting errone J cent per month. The idea in this NW 4. «4 NW 4. SWH. HW 4 COUNSELOR AT LAW faulty, after those same descriptions ®ine, into which one day the waters ously regarding co-operative certifi country is a copy of the municipal HE 4 eec 30. have been accepted and the receipts of the Irish s»»a suddenly burst, cates. Will get fully instructed by KLAMATH FA LI*. OREGON Township 37 south. Range 8 «ast, pawn societies of several European for payment made and certificates drowning the thirty-six men who wore j general land office. WH SW4 aec. 0: HW4 SICIL ROOMS 7 AS. MURDOCK BLDG i cities. working out th«» coal, in all of this issued. **DAVIS. Assistant Director." An account of one of these is given NW 4. 8*4 xc>' 7; 8W 4 SW 4 soc The trouble is occasioned by the mining the sea floor ordinarily is only A short time ago th«- M’ater Users' in a report to the state department 8; N4 NE4. NW 4 me. 18 WILL A. LEONARD fact that the land office and the recla a few xards above the workers' heads, ¡ux-rotary received word that co-oper Township .38 south. Rang«» 8 «•«st. by Consul Henry II. Morgan, it is DENTIST and the uncertainty of the ocean b«»d mation service, both under the de ation certicates would not be received, the munblpal pawn society of Am 11'4 8W 4 aec. 6: W4 NW 4 s«»c. I partment of the interior, work under lends the chief risk to the workings. and that cash would have to be paid 7; SE4 NE4. *4 NRH, K4 One of the most famous of existing ' for maintenance charges, and re sterdam. Holland, known as the llunk different systems, even though both NW4 mc . 8; NE4, NE4 HW4. ran laxiniug. This Is probably the may concern the same subject Under sea mines was the Bottaliack. a cop quire«! that payments I m - made in cash ■ oldest pawnshop in exlatence. It was 1 SE 4 aec. 9; 84 NM’4. SW 4 . HE4 DR C. P. MASON tbe land office ruling th«» descriptions per mine at Penzance. The coast is within thirty days. Th«» foregoing started in the early part of the MV- 8E4. 1 W4 8B4 see 10; 84 NE4. rocky there, and shelve* abarplv 1 of tracts less than forty acres must telegram will prove welcome news to Ivutuunth century. The earliest rec- SE4 NW 4. SE4 me 12; NE4 be made by metes and bounds. In down into the water. Into this hill those whose certificates bad been re i ord loan made by this Institution waa ME 4 sec 13; NK4 NE4, W-... the local courts and abstract offices ten galleries were driven, each of fused. on April 28. Id 14. The business Is NE4. NW 4 s»«c 15; NE4 NKU descriptions by fractions of a section them stopping within a few jards Of J The certificates were Issued some still conducted in the original build sec. 1« I; SW 4 NW4. 8W4. SW 4 are permissible, in the land office this the floor of the sea. As the mine two years ago to local farmers in pay KE 4. NEl* HE 4 *ec. ing erected for it at that tin»«-, though SE 4 aec. 18; NEK is not so. yet when th«’ descriptions work went on at different lev«-)« th» 1 ment for work they did on the recla 19; SW4 k SW 4 MC 30; NW 4 HW4 fifteen branch offices haw beet» open were filed dojeribing the land by frac hill became honeycombed with gal-1 mation work, and arrangements were ed throughout the city to meet the SW4. S4 SW4 a«c 2.3; S% SW 4 BENSON 4. STONE leries and mine rooms until the At tions of sections a year and a half made at that time to have them re sec. 35. NW 4 NE4 S4 NE4. lantic began to leak at scores of ceived in payment of water rights over increasing demands of the busi ago they were accepted ATTORNEYS AT LAW NW4.84 eec. 2«; B4 HE4 aec 27; ness. Much of the land has been sold in places, causing its abandonment. and maintenance charges. Many of NW 4 HW4. 8 4 HM'4SW4 HE 4 A mtrican Ha n k To show the ‘ easy familiarity" Storms are told of the times when them had been received for that pur tracts of ten and twenty acres, and aec. 28; 8E4 NE4 W4 NE4. E4 und Trust Hldÿ with the "hock shop" which long con those owners have signed up and under influence of heavy storms I pose, and lately the land office re NW 4. NW 4 NW 4. HE'« HE 4. tact with this venerable Institution KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON made application for water. The breaking on the coast of the Atlantic versed its former ruling and refused has bred in Hollanders. Consul Mor N4 HE 4 and Iota 3, 3 and I. aec. 39. ‘ drove in with tbundrous sounds upon land office has rejected the applica to accept them. The land office now gan states that it is the custom of n Townahlp 37 south. Rang«» 9 east. R M RICHARDSON tions on the ground of insufficient th«» thin strata lying between the' learns that it made a mistake, an<l vast number of the poorer people of NB4. NE 4 NW 4 . N 4 HE 4. SE 4 description and has notified the Wa miners and the water, Mighty boul that the certificates are good for ths 8E4 sec 6: E4 NB4. E4 HE 4 Amsterdam to pawn their "Sunday United States Commissioner ter Users' association that the de ders were flung about, «rashing and purpose for which they w«;r$ issued. b«*st" clothes on Monda> morning, re sec. 7; all of section 19; N4 NE 4. scriptions must be returned specified grinding on the ocean bottom until TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD deem IhvlD Saturday night, and N*4 NW 4. 8E4 NW 4. E4 8E4 \y metes and bounds within thirty I the stoutest-hearted workers in the SOME HPLKNDID NPK4TMK.X8 PROOF TAKEN "soak" the magait? on thv following | sec. 30; E4 NBH, HE4 8W4. ■lays. This will be impossible to do. ' mine ran in terror from their work. ARK ON EXHIBITION Monday morning, thus «-»curing their ( >'C. .11 Office, Third ami Main, opposite (Jit) and Secretary Elder telegraphed to Among the workers deafness because Town »hip 38 south, rango 9 i-ust, Library. Telephone Nt. us«» for th«» Sunday outing. Over 40 | of the thunders of the ocean wa«{ Secretary <?( (be Interior Ballinjer. « Fnortnoa-i Cabhutre and Mangel War- p«-r cent of th«» .buslnesa of the Bank N4.NE4 SW>4.SE’i -oe 8; NB4. zel Ih-et Can II«- Seen at the asking that the enforcement of the, Fdmmon. and men left the mine often j Nyal's V«ge van Leoning, which amounts yearly 1 Sii MC. 71 NB4. Eli NW4, Nli tabla Preacrlp order be held in abeyance until the in hysterical condition. Portland Store to over a million dollars, ia of pledges ' 8E4 . 8®4 SE 14 aec. 1«; Eli NE 4. lion la Indicai matter can be properly adjusted. « To this day. however, visitors in’ of this class, household articles, etc. • SE 14 sec. 19;all of aections 28 and ad iu all ordi quiet weather may explore many of J This will probably be done. Th«» Portland Telegram bad an The rates of interest charged run. 29; Eli NE 14. Sii «W4 sec. 30; nary diaaas*a of its galleries for considerable dis .item from Roseburg in which it according to th«- kind of goods pawn-| Wli NEI., NWH, Sii v.-,- 31; Nli wemen. Thia tances. Originally the drifts extend boasted of a cabbage that measured- <»d. from 6 to 13 per cent per annum. NE 14. NE 14 NW14 Me. 82; N4 reined) never The following telegram was sent by disappoints, Ita ed a third of a mile under the ocean. fifty inches in circumference Amsterdam has never placed a single NE 14 NW14 sec 33: NE 4 HE '4 Secretary- Elder to Becretarw of the g'.od off eri a b« The late King Edward entered it sev [ and weighed twenty pounds. There (law upon its statute books regulating NW4. Nli NW14. Nli SE 4. HE'4 Ulterior R. A. Balinger: lug perceptible eral years ago, and under the quiet- is on exhibition at the Portland Store the interest charges of pawnshops HE4 sec. 34; al) of «celioni« 35 and from th» very Klamath Falls. Ore.. Oct. 18, 1910. agt Bea rolling just above his head he i in this city a cabbage that has that Srst. Il •« com clmply because the competition of the 3«. Hon. R. A. Ballinger. Secretary of the discovered the temper of his subjects' "beaten a mile." The one here meas po»e<! of the Townsbip 40 soutb, Rango 11 cast. municipality society has practically purest and tb> Interior. Washington. D. C.: w ^o once toiled there in all weathers ures fifty-two Inches in circumfer who Eli NEH. Nli 8E4 noe. 21. run them out of btisincHS. Beside* reliable most Certain rulings of the United mprf >:v that thev merely they miizht might earn their' their ence and weighs thirty-two pounds. the interest charges, there is a fee FRED DENNETT drug: . tuercu States Land office place the stock-' bread. CommiMioner of tb<- General l.and opiates It was grown by "Dad" Willson, and demanded on ail pledges to meet the | riti Is, holders of this association who art Within a few miles of the Bottal- he has a number of others almost as administrative »apen»c»a of the Insll Office. and other bar using water in rath- r a difficult posi lack copper mine is the Levant mine, mf'tl drugs be PRANK PIERCE. large in his garden. tution. This ia only from 4-1 Oth of a Ing excluded tion. one of the richest ever opened in Eng There is also a mangel wurie) beet , cent to 10 cents an article. Yet from First Assistant Secretary of the In Th» many dia First—No instructions were giveu land. Copper and tin to the value of terior. 10-4-12-15 grown by N. 8. Merrill, near Merrill, these sources of Income, and from concerting In by reclamation officials or by others 810.000,000 have been taken from its fluences to that measures thfrty-two inches in the sale of unredmmed pledges and leading us to believe that descriptions forty galleries extending under the which woman weighs twenty-four rents for offices in th«» bank building, length and Is eon* lastly of land which pass without question bed of the sea. Its lowest gallery pounds. Mr. Merrill also brought a the Bank van Leonlng Insure* every auhjxrtod ren locally would not be accepted at the runs directly out into the owan floor. white sugar b«et to the same store article which it holds tn pawn, pen- der her Hable land office. Now, after the lapse of A few years ago a geologist who was to many runrtional disorders that that is twenty inches long, twenty- 1 sions all old employe* and their one and one-half years, and after ap one of a party of visitors under escort not only tend to destroy her comfort two inches in circumference and widows and clears 3 per cent on its plications for water have been made of officials of the mine wandered away «nd happiness, but which gradually weighs 15 pounds. Klamath county Investment. I merge Into chronic and serious dla by the hundred, accepted and receipts a few yards as the rest of them can equal anything in the vegetable Each pl«»dgc is h< Id for six months eases issued therefor, the Lakeview land talked. Discovering something which line that grows in th«- state. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription la and then, failing its redemption by -»Sice is suspending and rejecting said resembled a plug overhead, he was the owners. Is sold at publlrTauctlon. ELLSWORTH A MITCHELL without a peer for the successful applications in wholesale manner for fingering it when one of the officers treatronet of female weakness, pals Hl N KH PILEN FOR BOAT after being advertis««! for two days. fill and disordered inenatrutatloa the reason that they do not give' rushed up. VETERINARY SURGEONS , HOUSE ON DRY IAND The capital of the bank is 8202.850. AND DENTISTS hysteria, cramps, "bearing down ‘proper legal descriptions, by subdi “My dear sir.” he exclaimed, "you i Its annual revenue is about 880,000 | Oft«» Crlk-Irr-MIll* Rulldlur Phoue TA pains,'* Inflammation and falling of visions. sections, township and range; must not do that, you know." the womb. Thia la a remedy o' Then Dig- a Trench and firings the i ! It contributes 85,000 a year to Its | as well as farm unit plat description." II EGIST Ell El> HOLATKINH FOB starling worth. "Er _ —but __ __ why _____ not? __ ” Inquired the Wat.-r of the Ijikc to Where pension fund. The applicant is in each case given visitor as the official caught his arm. SALK i U m * H<» u « w - I s Built Tbe Bank van Leoning is strictly I have some One young registered UNDERWOODS PHARANCr thirty days in which to appeal or com "Why. it will let in the Atlantic,! bo- a municipal affair, the business Holstein bulls for sale; A-1 stock and ply with the requirement of the land you know." Cor. 7 th and Main Streets M. R. Doty was hired by C. H. Ing conducted by five directors fl p- acclimated M. F. LOO8ELET, Ft office. This time is too short for ap Klamath Falls .... Oregue It is believed that the rosy British- . Withrow to build a boathouse on the pointed by the city government and Klamath, Oregon. plicant to comply, as in many cases a er didn't regain all his color for two : shore of Upper Klamath Lake, and by the burgomaster or mayor, By survey of their land must be made in days afterward. this afternoon he completed his task. its charter It is restricted in earnings order to comply with the ruling of From either sid«- of the Frith of ■ He intended to drive the piles in the to 3 p«-r cent net on its Investment, tbe land office. Forth coal mines have been run nn- shallow water on the lake shore, but and each three years its sch*»du1«» of 8eeond—The applications of those der the water until the ends of the i when he attempted to sink the plies . charge« is made over, so that th«- <*ti- owning town lots are rejected and galleries almost meet under the sea.. he was unable to do so, the bedrock - mated Incomo will amount to only suspended because they have de Off the county of Durham are sev- was too near the surface. Then Mr. I the 3 per cent. The institution Is scribed their property as lot and i era) greet submarine coal mines, of Doty thought of a way around the ’ under strict police supervision, and block of certain additions. These which the famous Monk Wearmouth difficulty, and he drove three rows 1 this has mad« the business of “fenc applications have been accepted for colliery has working so vast and intri- of piles on the shore and then cut out ing" or handling stolen goods very nearly one and one-half years, and ' cate as to make it approach the size the earth between the piling, making dangerous In Holland, as at best It is receipts have issued from the land ■ of a city of bleak streets. On one oc two channels eight feet wide, and difficult for other pawnshops to show office. casion the North sea broke into it at which will have three feet of water in l«»gltimat>» reasons for remaining in Third—In these cases there is not a rate of 3,000 galions a minute, but them when the lake is lowest. I I thia business. involved tbe question of money to be the flow was finally checked. At the paid. The applicants have paid all present time a 200-horsepower «mgine | CIVIL KNG1NEKRIN« I NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF / ''ommencing Monday, Oct. 24, 1910, our that the government has asked. I» required to keep the mine clear of1 (TAIMA A WOMAN PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLE Fourth —We, therefore, request water. store will close at 6 P. M., excepting i MENT AND ENTRY that there be given the appropriate An Oregon girl, Miss Beatrice Department of the Interior. General instructions to the land office at Lake Saturday. It is impossible for our help to Pugh of Union has forsaken the trod- SE1TEMBER WAS A I*and Office. Washington. D. C., view, Oregon, to hold these suspen- FAVORABLE MONTH den path of women in genera) in pur September 19. 1910. work day and night and do justice to them Hions and rejections of water applica suing strictly liberal arts and science Notice Is hereby given that the tions in abeyance until this associa studies in the University, and has en acting secretary of the Interior has selves and to us. It is beyond human en tion can adjust the matter with the Department of Agricolture Shows Im- rolled herself in the civil engineering vacated departmental order of with provrmrat in Crops Over Same interior department. department. The majority of Miss drawal in so far as the same affects durance and unnatural to put in such long Period of Last Year. Fifth—Also, that there be held in Pugh’s courses this year are in math the withdrawal for irrigation pur abeyance any action by the depart hours as we have been doing. We sincerely WASHINGTON. Oct. 21.—The De- ematics and in architecture. They poses under the act of June 17, 1802 ment of interior with reference to require her each day to work side by (32 Stat., 388), for use in connec water applications already filed with ; partment of Agriculture reports that side with the slaty-seven men regis hope the public will support the early tion with the Klamath project, Ore the Lakeview land office and by them the month of September was favor- tered in civil engineering. gon, of the following described lands rejected, awaiting payment of build I able for crops In general, taking the closing movement by doing its buying In the state of Oregon, and by his ing charge for the year 1909, until i United State« as a whole, an Improve- Speaks at Fort Klamath authority such of said tracts as have from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. such matter can be arranged between ' ment during the month of about 1 Horae*- Manning will leave for Fort not been heretofore finally restored this association and tbe department. 1 per cent being shown, whereas there i is usually an average decline In Sep Klamath tomorrow, where he will de and are not otherwise withdrawn, re Advise by wire. tember of 8-10 per cent. Aggregate liver an address la favor of the Hone served or appropriated, will be sub ALBERT E. ELDER. Secretary Klamath Water Users’ As ; crop conditions In the United States Rule bill and against the statewide ject to settlement under the public enact meat tomorrow land laws of the United States on and I on October 1 (or the time of harvest) prohibition sociation. 'were about 1.8 per cent higher than night. after December 12. 1810, also to In demnity school land selection aw well, on the corresponding date a year Cor. 3rd Cor. 3rd The following ia the reply received i ago. and 4-10 per cent lower than the but shall not be subject to entry, The Real TrowMe S Main fi Main from Secretary Ballinger: until I average condition on October 1 (or at His Wife—Did your heart palpitate filing, or other eelectton O. M. HICTOR January 11. 1811. at the United Washington. D. C., Oct. 20, 1*10. time of harvest) of tbe past ten yMra. when you proposed to me? Albert E. Elder, Klamath Palls. Ore. The area under cultivation U 3.2 per Her Husband—No; but my knees States Land office at Lakeview. Oregon, warning being espressly Land office at Lakeview will be ad- cent more than last ytxr. did.—Chicago News. LAND OFFICE IS MISTAKEN TO ERADICATE LOAN SHARKS MORE TROUBLE FOR WATERUSERS E. L ELLIOTT 1EIE6UI IS SEW Bl BULIIGER C. C. BROWER I : Ì5 Special Announcement Boston Store