Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 17, 1910, Image 6

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alien shall take him back. The daugh- mrf»r AM Tlir AllVIflllO 0[lT
tern offered to pay the imsaage to Ger-! H l K[ UN I fit ANAlUUu OlAI
many, but the law was inflexible, and ,
the two are now aboard a steamer!
sailing back to Argentine.
MISTAKE IN MESSAGE CREATES ONE HUNDRED CAIiLOADH ARK
------------------------- '
AMI SING SITUATION
BROUGHT IN KU H YEAR
hl I.I. TWO HUNDRED KATT I.EIIS
BEFORE FORCED TO RETREAT
T<-l«'gi-aui Giving Statewide I l'obi bi­ Mon* t'hk-ken» Should Ih' Roiavd.
OIWEtT TO RULINGS OF LAKE-
tion Figure» Urente»« ConMerna-
('««nditiun» Are Ithwl for
Two Mod«»*' Conni. Itoj« Kun Im > n
VIEW LAND OFFICE
lien of Reptiles While Hunt.
tion Amon*Md«|uor Men
Poaltry
ing—Escape I nluirmed
I
H. H. SEARS
given that no person will bo per­
• —— -- - — -
mitted to gain or exerclao any right
whatever under any aattlement or oc­
CIVIL ENGINEER
cupation begun After September 13, Rriiiforcv«l Ooucrete Itvluiulng Wall»
1910, nnd prior to December IX,
Ibwlgned and t'unalructed
1910, all auch aettlemeut or occupa­ 117 Fourth Ht , Klamath Fallt, Ore
tion b«ilng forbidden:
62 Hecoud Ht., Han Fra ne Uro, Cal
Willamette Priacipttl Meridian,
Oregon
Township 36 south, Runge 7 <*a»t.
■WK. 8WK »ec. 19; HEK. HEK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
see. 33; HW K. HW K HEK aec. X7; General Law practice Ulate »nd Fed
HK NEK, NK HEK. HEK HEK ■*>.
eral Courts
ttl 8K NBK. 8K NWK M*. 31;
The
skipping
of
a
space
In
a*
type
­
PORTLAND.
Nov.
1
1.
—
Oregon
I«
Examiner of Land Tillea.
ALTURAS. Nov. 12.—Two youug
First National Rank Bloch
boys, »ona of W. 8. Chambers of Clo- writer when a tnessag«* was being r»>- importing more thun lOO^cnrload» ot SWK. HW K HEK aec. 3X; WK
NEK. WK HEK •<** 34; HEK
Klamath
Falla.
Oregon
verdale, had a thrilling tight with celved in this city Thursday caua«*d egge <>ach year, according to the ex­
*
A Compilane«' With th«' Conditions rattl«*enakes iu the Pitt River canyon, th«» telegram to read In such a way periment »tat ion of Oregon Agricul­ NWK. SWK «ec 3«.
Township 37 aouth, Rango 7 eaat,
aud «*scap«*d safely after killing up­ that It caus«*d consternation In th«* tural college. Thia 100 car» of egg»
Imponevi Would Work a Hard­
8EM
NEK. WK NEK. NWK. 8K FREO WESTERFELD
tanks
of
th«»
liquor
men
and
exceed
­
«hould
all
be
produced
here
at
home.
wards of 200 snakes.
ship to Farmers •
DENTIST
aec. I; NEK NEK. HK NEK. NEK
I
ing
Joy
to
the
prohibitionists.
But,land
many
more
besides,
according
to
The boys wore hunting squirrels.
SWK. 8K SWK, BEK aec. X:
later,
whi
n
th«»
m«*ssage
was
straight-
th,»
expert»
In
charge
of
the
expert-
Klamath Falls, Dragon
when they noticed a numb«*r of tat-f
, NWK NEK ■vc 3; 8EK HEK ««*
j
i
vn
‘
xl
out
th«-
liquor
men
were
Joyous
inent
station
work
How
to
bring
thl»
Ovar
Star
Drug Store
tiers
among
the
rocks.
They
attae
__
The Klamath Water Users' As»o-
4; SEK NEK. WK NEK. NWK.
«-iation and the United States land th«*se, and soon found the rocks were and the prohibitionists corresponding- about is what is taxing th<> Ingenuity SK «ee. 5; EK NEK. 8K «ce. 9;
' ly depressed.
of those having the agricultural fu-
offic«* at I^akeview have had trouble fairly alive with vast numbers of the ■
■
NWK. WK SWK «UC. 34 WK
Horace Manring t«legraph«*d to 'tnm of the stat«» in charge.
on several occasions over rulings reptiles. For an Itour they fought
NWK. WK SWK mm *. 35; NWK
1
Portland
for
th«'
figures
on
the
state
­
Conditions
her«*
for
poultry
grow
­
ATTORNEY AND
made by the land office, and now with rocks aud sticks, slaying them
NWK. su, NWK. SW,. SWK
wide
prohibition
law
and
th«»
horn«'
ing
are
ideal.
By
experiment
uud
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
by
scores.
Finding
the
number
»«'em
­
Secretary Kld«*r of the Water Users’
rule biU, and iu r«*ply received th«* practical demonstration it has b«*en SEK «ec 36.
association is busy filing appeals from ed undimluisbed. the boys retreated.
KLAMATH
FA
1.1^.
OREGON
Township 37 south, Rango S oust,
following telegram:
shown that th«* hen thrlv«*» through­
the land office rulings, th«* appeals Chambers will use dynamite in th«'
ROOMS
74$,
MURDOCK
BLDG
H. P. Manning, Klamath Falls. Orc out this state, and shows a* haudwom«* WK SWK «oc. 6; SWK NEK,
being made through the association canyon to d«»stroy the snakes.
NWK,
SK
«ec.
7:
SWK
SW
K
"Will be at atat«*wide prohibition profit to her k«*eper when hand)«*4
In behalf of the individual members.
WILL A. LEONARD
upwards of 10,000 and carry' horn« properly. Hut mum chickens are 8; NK NEK. NWK ase. 18.
There are throe grounds for th«*
Township 38 south. Range 8 eairt,
rub* by much smaller majority.'*
,
n««*d<*d
to
car«*
for
th«*
demand
that
DENTIST
appeals. The first is front th«* land
WK SWK «ec. «; WK NWK »ec.
Mr. Manning and the mon to whom is outrunning production.
office ruling that descriptions of prop­
W Iilte-Maddox IU«U
¡7; SEK NEK. WK NEK. EK
h«* showed th«* telegram all thought
One meana to iucreuse poultry
erty less than forty acres must b«* If Successful It Will Mean <17,300.-
NWK
"•*«
’
8;
NEK.
NEK
SWK.
the "t" in th«* third word was an duction has be« n taken by the experi­
by m«»tes and bounds. inst«*ad of by
•MH» for the Big Faiuuna-Pacific
error, and that the telegram should ment station, in conn«*ction with tb<* HEK see. 9; 8K NWK. SWK. SEK
DR C. P. MASON
fractions of a section, which has here­
Exposition
read: "Will be a statewide prohlbi-! Portland Y. 51 C. A., and day after SE K. WK HEK sec. 10; 8K NEK.
tofore been accept«.*d by th«* land offic«»
DENTIST
tion by upwards of 10,000.'*
tomorrow will mark th«* clos<> of the SEK NWK. HEK «ec IS; NEK
and which descriptions are accepted
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov 11
Th«*
Office
in
American
Bank A f rust Co u
They could not see, though, how first year's work. School children NEK m * c 13; NEK NEK. WS
in any transfer of title in the local committee of exposition directors is
pony's
Building
NEK.
NWK
W«.
15:
NEK
NEK
, the message could b<* corr«.*ct, and hav«* b»*en inten*«ted iu chicken rais­
courts. Applications for water rights preparing to depart tor Washington
RHONE «14
finally It was sugest«*d that it be vcrl- ing and urged to grow small flocks sec. 16; SWK NWK. SWK. 8W%
under the Klamath project have b«x*n following the subscription of $7.509.- g,.j
KLAMATH FALL*
OREGON
As soon as the telegraph oper- on back lots. Th«> attention given 8EK «MC. IS; NEK. NEK SEK »<*c
made by many p«»reons who own twen­ 000 and .also th«' passage of the stat. 1 .,,„r
' ator was told what was wanted h<* them has b«*«*n after school hours and ¡19; SWK SWK sec. 20; NWK
ty acres or lees, and as the descrip­ bond issue of $5,000,000. by the larg- j -
informed th«» anxious Inquirers that on Saturdays. The result» have been 'SWK. SK SWK »ec. 33; SK SWK
BENSON A STONE
tions of their property were by frac­ est vote ever polled in California. Tli*.tho niesage shouldI read:
»ec. 25; NWK NEK. SK NEK.
.tut- mtT*u^c auuui« it'dtr
very
gratifying
Indeed
tions of a section and not by metes state constitutional amendment, au-
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
beat statewide prohibition
PrU«»a are offered for the best flocks NWK. SK aac. 36; EK BEK aec.37;
and bounds it would require a gr«»at thorizing San 11 ancisco to change it-, by "Will
upwards of 10,000. and carry hom<* and th«* best progress mad«* durinx NWK SWK. SK SWKSWK SEK
^mertoai» Hank
deal of time and expense to have th«' ChaFt7 !° “ 1° V”te. ’5*000*000* wa ! rule by much smaller majority."
1 th«*
- year. ................
sec. X8; SEK NEK. WK NEK. KK
and Trutl Hldf.
[
ind<*e*d
the
pr«*mlun>»
are
land surveyed so as to describe it by passed by a vote of twenty to one. J
NWK. NWK NWK. SEK SEK. KLAMATH FALLS - OREGON
The liquor men are now sa<i»fl«>d
well
worth
striving
for,
th«*
first
prix«'
metes and buunds. The land owners Th«* city votes next Tuesday and indi­
being $100 and the second prix«» $50. NK SEK and lota X. 3 and 4. see. 39.
< laim that a description by fractions cation points to the passage of th«*
Tosn»hip 37 »outti, Rango 9 eaat.
while then* ar«* many minor prizes.
M.' RICHARDSON
of a section answer the purpose, and bond issue, making a total of $17, NEW HOURS FOR WESTERN
NE
K . NE K N W K . N K HE K . SE K R
Thota* failing to wiu any of th«*s«>
have filed an appeal on that ground. 900.000. This sum can be used ’or
• N1ON TELEGRAPH OFFICE: prix«*» can point to their poultry «*am- 8KK >«*c 6; EK NEK. EK SEK
United States Commissioner
The second ground for an appeal ts the fair only. Additional sums will
——
a««' 7; all of section 19; NK NEK.
ings
for
recomp«*n»e.
together
with
based on a Tuling of the land offic«' be raised to pay boosting expenses.
< oiiiiiHuiing Todny, Bill lb* Open (be knowledge und practical expert- NK NWK. SEK NWK. EK SEK
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
relative to cases where the land has
From 7:30 in tlx* .Morning
aec. 30; KK NEK. SEK SWK.
PROOF TAKEN
jcnce
they
have
gained
in
th«*
work.
been temporarily withdrawn.
Until 11 at Night
8*111* e3 57,3OH IN <M>LD
NEK SEK. SK SEK «ec. 31.
Dr.
James
Wlthycomb«*
of
the
«*xp*ri-
Office,
Third
and Main, opponile City
When the applications for water
Township 38 south, range 9 vast,
FROM NOME IN THREE MONTHS
luent station, and Frof. Janies Dry-
Library.
Telephone 301.
were made the owner of the land ap­
—«■------
The busin««s of the W«»stcrn Union ! don. h«xid of th«* department of poul­ NK. NEK SWK. HEK see 6; NRV«.
plied for water for as many acres as
7; NEK. EK NWK. NK
SEATTLE. Bash., Nov. 10.—Near- Telegraph copipanv has grown to such try husbandry at th«* same institution.
Nyal’a Veg«
could be irrigated. For instance, if ly 2.000 more p«-oa>l.* left Nome than un extent that it is necessary to em-
! SE K. HE K SE K aec. 18; EK NE K.
tabla Proscrlp
will make awards of prize«.
he had 160 acres and 120 could be ir­ entered the Bering Sea city during ploy another operator, and beginning
lion 1» indicat
SEK sec. 19;all of section» 38
rigated. he applied for 120 acres, the the navigation season just closed, ac- this morning the office will be open
•d In all ordl
¡39; EK NEK. SK SWK aee.
nary dlaeaaea of
remaining forty being "temporarily” cording to the figures compiled by ¡from 7:30 a. m. until 11 p. m.. or I'RKfllDKKT TAFT STAKTEI»
,WK NEK. NWK. SK aec. 31; NK
wemun.
Thia
withdrawn. That form of application
rem<xly
never
the United States customs officer t later if necessary.
FOR PAN.AMA THURSDAY I NE'4* NE,*‘ NWK »**c. 33; NK
was accepted. When it was desired
disappoint«, Its
NEK- HEK
NEK. NWK »ec. 33; NEK.
there. The report shows that seven-; On Sunday the regular hour« arc
that the remaining parcel of land be
g'.od effect« be
NWK. NK NWK. NK HE K. SEK
ty-six American and foreign vessels t from 8 to 10 a. nt. and from 4 to 6
iug perceptible
CHARLESTON. Nov. 10.— Th«* SE K sec 34; all of sections 35 and
irrigated application for the remain­
entered the Northern port, taking In p. n>.. but it necessary the office will I
from tbo very
cruiser Tenneaaee, with Pr«*oldent 3«.
der was filed. The Lakeview land
2,154 passengers and bringing out i be kept open after these hours.
first.
It 1« com
Taft
aboard,
start«*d
for
Panama
at
office held that it was not necessary; to
Township 40 south. Rang. 11 cast,
posed ot ti.a
4*609-
| This will be welcome news to those i nooh today. Presld«*nt Taft arrlv«*«l
file for the remaining part of the
pure.t und the
EK NEK, NK SEK sec. 21.
Th«» gold shipped out* during th«- who patronize the office, as heretofore
at 10 o'clock this morning and the
most
reliable
land which had been temporarily
FRED DENNETT.
five months of open navigation many m«*ssages which would have
drug:.;
taercu
i presidential flag waa raised and 21 CommlsMioner of the-General Ijind
withdrawn. From this ruling the
amounted to $3,467.608.54. Twenty- b*wn sent have not been forward«?d | guns boomed out the official saluti*. It
rial»,
opiato«
asociation also appealed on the (
Office.
and other bar
one thousand tons of merchandise and , fi«^cau»e* the office was not open at a
, will take four days to reach Colon.
ground that a man was not entitled 1,305.000 f«8?t of lumber, board mca-; tint«* when they could b<* receivd.
mful drugs be
FRANK PIERCE.
to the water until he had made appli­ sure, were unloaded at Nome during '
Ing
excluded
First Assistant Secretary of the In­
The many die
cation and that he must apply and the summer.
terior.
10-012-15
HORS KN WANTED
SOM ’Ing In
i
•FIRST SOCIALIST GOEH
his application be accepted before he
fluences to
TO r. S. <XIN<H<HSS
I want two or four horses for farm
could be assessed.
which
woman
______
| work in exchange for their winter’s
The third objection the association EX-PRESIDENT R<MJSEVELT
la
constantly
REFVSES TO APPEAR
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 11.—The so­ keep.
II. G. FAIRCLO,
aubj-ctcd ren
has is to a ruling of the department
der her liable
cial-democratic party will be repre­
Merrill Route.
ot the interior promulgated in July,
' to many Functional disorders that
but not receiv«?d here until in August, Keeps Himself Seclurk'd at Oy ster Buy sented in the next house of represen- j!
not only tand to destroy her comfort
and Neighbors Are Wondering
tatives by Victor L. Berger of the WANTED—Ten tons of scrap cast
which states that all applications for.
aud happiness, but which gradually
What 1» the Matt«-r
Fifth Wisconsin district.
J iron, in large or small quantities.
ntrrge Intocbiunlc »nd enriou» dla
htater made after the 1st of May must ’
Gaylord, social-democrat, also says Bring what you have. Price 1 cent
1 easos.
pay the 1909 tax and also pay the,
I Nyal's Vegetable Prevrlpticn I*
1910 tax in advance. The payment* OYSTER BAY, Nov. 11.—Ex-Pres­ he is elected over Carey in the Fourth I P*r pound. Klamath Falls Iron
EILSWORTH 4. MITCHELL without a pear for th>- aucce»«fut
_ _ the republicans'claim
____ Works.
district, though
4t
of the 1910 tax in advance is most ident Roosevelt Is still in complete se- _________
traatmnet of female wealmeaa, pain
VETERINARY SURGEONS
strenuously objected to by the asso-1 elusion at Oyster Bay. Not since the Carey’s election by a «mall plurality.
| ful and disordered men «trutation
ANO OENTISTS
hysteria, or am pa, "bearing down
Spanish-American war, twelve years
The social-d«?mocrats elected their WANTED—Good 16-inch stove wood,
elation.
t»rtl«*e Crl«*t«-r Htllta HullJlu*
I'l .u
?* pains," Inflammation and failing of
juniper preferred. Call on W. E
They claim that by making a rul­ ago. has he kept himself so secluded. ■ Milwaukee county ticket by between
the womb.
Thia h a remedy of
ing of that kind it is an expost facto The village folk don't know what to 2,000 and 5,000, according to the lat- Coman, Republican office, Fourth REGISTERED HOI ATKINS Full sterling worth.
street, opposite courthouse*.
i est returns.
SALE
law, and that the d«»partment has no make of It.
I have some fine young registered UNDERWOOD S PHARANCt
--------------------------
i This is the first time a socialist ha«
right to make such a ruling. The as­
Holstein bulla for «ale; A-1 stoc k and
MOT1CB
sociation further holds that the land CLOSE RACE IN CALI------------------- : been sent to the United States con-
Cor. 7th and Main Streets
'acclimated. M. F. LtMJHELEY, Ft
FORNIA DISTRICT gress.
owner cannot be forced to pay the tax
j Klamath Falls .... Oregoti
Parties wishing sagebrush land I Klamath, Oregon.
---------
I Berger is the man who ha« been clears«, call on or writ«.
for the current year unl«»ss the tax
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 11.—The chief adviser to Emile Seidel, social-1
has been declared delinquent by the
W. W. MARTEN,
Water Users' association, and that is latest return» here indicate that th«* ist mayor of Milwaukee.
Klamath Falla. Or*
ix-xtr
not done- until the end of the fiscal ' cflicial count will be ntscessary to de­
I STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL IO P. M
cide the Englebrigbt - Raker contest YOUNG (¡ATM DOSES
year.
A FEW BARGAIN*.
HI
I
in
the
First
Congreslonal
district.
I
The Water Users' asociation has
*40,000 OVER TABLE ¡
«
I
Five lots. slgn.«y location. IlkOO I
:«ad several tiffs with the land office The incomplete returns show thrli
heretofore, and has always come out Englebright's plurality in Humboldt i
NEW YORK. Nov. 10.—Charles Can loan 1750 cn the deal.
A nlco cottage with bath, larg*
ahead, and they expect to do so this and the coast counties is 2,762. while G. Gate«, son of John W. Gate«, took
the latest returns from the mountain | his first plunge into the sporting life lot, $1700. A good buy.
time.
A Urge residence, 0:» tot. i.’tSOO
counties give Raker a plurality
of New York since his operation for
AGED VICTIM OF THE
Throe
cottages on three lota. Roos
2,960.
¡appendix in July, on Thursday night,
IMMIGRATION LAW
'losing $40,000. Arnold Rothstein, a • ncugh for another cottage; SIXS*
MASON A 8IX1UGH
notorious gambler, whose house on
Sad Cam* of the Haolsliip Wortr«*d TWENTY-ONE PERSONS LOSE
THEIR LIVES IN A WRECK West Flrty-sixth street has remained
on a Man and Hi» Wife From
---------
I open throughout so many New York NOTICE OF RESTORATION OF
Hungary
BOULOGNE 8UR-MER, France, «pasms of virtue that the most rigid
PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLE­
MENT AND ENTRY
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. -Ellis Island i Nov. 11.—-Twenty-one persons were investigators never think of bothering
■
drowned
in
the
wreck
of
»wo
fishing
him
any
more,
acted
as
Gates'
host,
Department
of the Interior. General
These are all-wool coats, cravenetted, with
will remember the case of Franz Lohn
Iuind Office, Washington, D. C.,
:.nd his wife, Hungarians, as a pecul­ vessels which foundered today. It is a well known wine agent and sport-
are lost.
| ing man was the escort. Much rou­
September 19, 1910.
the two-in-one collar; a new and practical
iar example of how the letter of th» I feared the . crews _____
___
lette and some faro were the medium«
Notice is hereby given that the
law, as applied to immigrants, may
i through which young Gates and his acting secretary of the interior has
creation this season. Tizes from 34 to 44
work heart-rending hardships. The REPUBLICAN MAJORITY
IN SENATE IS REDl l’ED, bank roll were parted.
[ vacated
.................................................
departmental order of **" with­
aged couple have two daughters living
drawal In so far as the same affects
in Pasaic, N. J., and It was their In-.
Regular $15 Overcoats
the withdrawal for irrigation pur­
tention to join them when they jout-j WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 11.- TAKES 1*1 PIIX TO
for Saturday only
ARIZONA INDIAN HGHOOL poses under th«* act of Juno 17, 1902
neyed to Hamburg, Germany, and Revised returns Indicate that the re­
publican
majority
in
the
United
States
(32
Stat
,
388),
for
use
In
connec
­
bought a ticket to America. But the
Regular $16.50 Over-
man who sold them the tickets put senate will be cut from 26 to 10. The Young I’eopl«' From tlx* Klamath tion with th«' Klamath project, Ore­
gon. of th«* following dowribed land«
Reserva lion («rare for Southern
them on a steamer which landed them senate will stand: Republicans 51,
coat«, Saturday only
J, OaDU
In the «fate of Oregon, and by his
Stute to Study
in Buenos Ayres. With no fund« they democrats 41.
, authority such of said tracts as have
»pent a year at hard labor on a ranch, I i
Regular $20 Overcoat«,
1 ZS i\i\
Wednesday afternoon Chi«rlotte not been herotofore finally restored
finally earning enough for passage to'. AVIATOR DIES FROM
for Saturday only
ÀpJLOAzlz
New York. A week ago they arrived
FALL FROM AEROPLANE Schulz, on«* ot the teachers In the. and are not otherwise withdrawn, re­
here, again pcmniless. The immigra­
schools at the Klamath reservation.! served or appropriated, will be sub­
Aviat<;r came down from there and this morn­ ject to settlement under the public
tion officials said immediately that i BRUSSELS, Nov. 11.
Regular $22.50 Over*
EA
they <x>uld not land because they were Peeters fell 75 feet with his aeroplane ing left for the government school at land laws of the United States on and
coats, Saturday only
JL L *O\z
in a cross-country flight today, and Phoenix, Ariz., taking with -her Iva after December 12, 1910, also to In­
likely to become public charges.
The pleadings of the two daughters died from the injuries he received.
Smith, Mary David and Richard Gray, demnity school land selection as well,
availed nothing, and the only question
| three young Indians, who will be but shall not be subject .to entry,
which remained was. should they go
More than 13,000 tons of steel in-¡placed In th«* school In the Southern filing, or other selection until
Cor. 3rd
Cor. 3rd
back to Argentine or to Hamburg? got« and direct castings were made state, Mins Schulz will not return to January 11. 1911, at tho United
&
Main
& Main
DEPARTMENT STORE
The law says specifically that the llue with electricity in four plants In the the reservation here, but will remain Btatea I.and office at Lakeview,
whksh brings over an undesirable United States in 1909.
Oregon. warning being expressly
In the South
WATER USERS
HIE APPEALS
E. L. ELLIOTT
II BIN II M LEAST I« CASES
C. C. BROWER
V
Special Sale of
Overcoats
for Saturday only
$12.00
I
HECTOR’S
4