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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
KLAMATH REPUBLICAN E. J. MURRAY, Editor Mrs. Gilroy scrubbed the school house i floor, and then applied a coat of oil, which greatly Improved the appear | ance of the room. • • • lots 3, 4 and 5. block 58, Nichols ad <litIon: 210. G. C. Haworth et ux to Grace Ma son. BEK* HW'4, SW't HE 14 »«’«’ It, TWO KILLfO AND fOURTEEN INJURtO MACHINE GUN IM I MED TO DIS- SIGNALS OF DISTRESS kliiiiutth Fails Peoidc Should Know lion Io Head »nd Berti Thein NK*4 27- LODGE AN MK IilMIK The people of Midland were grieved 39-9; Sick Kidneys give many »ignula of to hear of the death of Mr. Hlckmau, dlMtro»» who lived near Spring Lake school Building in Mliliii tlx- "Red»" T«e>k house. The Mi'crvtlon» are dark, contain a Refuge I» Burned During Ute TWO DOLLARS PliR YEAR IN ADVANCE Frittici» Fruer went to Klamath NedlllKnt. tout! lit Falls Sunday, lie was accompanied I*w»aagea are frequent, »canty, pain HKAb K8TATK TKANNFKttS All coinniuuicattous submitted for publication in the columns of this by bls slater, Mrs Wagner, und two paper will be inseited only over the name of the writer. No non de plume ful articles will be published. Itui km lie 1» constant <la> and night The following list of transfers In of the teachers from Klamath Falls I.ONIMIN. Jun 8 Seven anarch- llendiii'IieH nnd dlaay »pell« are fre- realty is furnished bv the abstract who have b«*en visiting in I lie Valley ire tuen I h I h were Incinerated, two since Christinas firm of Mason A Slough; i qu«nt FORT! THOUSAND ACRES SAID BOUDAI HAPPENINGS were killed aud »even firemen, two The weakened kidneys need quick Warren B. Kingdoti et a) to Samuel AT MIDLAND policemen, a sergeant and one ser TO HAVE BEEN SOLD Several of th«* boys and girl» III the II King, lot 11. sec. 10-33-7 H; 210. 1 help. geant of the Scot» Guard», one pa Jack Helper to Ernest Bru, lot 6. Valley went to Mulin Saturda' night Don't delay I’••• u »pedal kidney The Christmas tree at Midland was trolman mul two spectators were sec. 13. lots 8. 9. 10 and 11. sec. 14- to atteiui th«* New Year's «lance at i remedy Tract la Situated on Jenny Crei-k ami I a great success, and although the that place. They report having n fatally »hot In a desperate »even hour j 39-10; 210. Itouii s Didney Fills « uro sick kid- “dove of Peace" did not hover over buttle between the pollri1 mid unarch- Lies in Klamath and Jack- good time. C. K. Brandenburg to Heleu Chap I ueys, backache nml m iliary disorders. all, a splendid program was given by Inta in the heart of the slum district • • • son Counties I Chuili, Voss. I’liie nml orlh »1 recta. the pupils of the school and a most man. beginning at a point on E line today. The anarchist» barricaded Vivian Evan* went to Merrill Tues of 8th street. 490 feet N of point of ¡Vrekn. Calif., »ay» "I have u»od enjoyable evening was spent. theniHolve» In a house mid defied ar intersection of N Hue of High with day after a load of grain Domi's Khlio i 1’111» mi«l am glad to Mrs. Kirkendall had drilled the rest A thousand »hot» were fired The report comes from Pennsyl • * • the E line of Sth; thence E isti feet; say that they have lielpeh me I wu vania that the famous Hopkius tract pupils until their work won praise of thence N 50 feet; Fred Egllngton went to the Fails from machine guns that had been ! not cured by any means, but I give thence W 13« feet; summoned nt the direction of Home of timber has been sold to au Easter«1 all who attended. thence S 50 feet to place of begin- Tuesday. , this statement In the bopo that It Little Aard Ady in his recitation. Secretary Churchill, who petsonallv syndicate. This tract lies along Jen ning; 210. ■ will prove of benefit to other kidney ny Creek in Klamath and Jackson "The Baldheaded Man.” was the hit Lossen Roes and Clarence McFall directed the attack United Stat«*s to Henry H. Caln. ' roifferor» ” of the evening. Aard is only 7 years The houMv wun shelled, and the an- «ounties, and comprises 40,000 acres, SE*4 NWk*. lots 3, 5, 6 and 7, sec. | went to the Falls Tuesday For sale by nil dealers Price 50 nrchlHt» were driven to the roof, »till a-nd contains what is said to be the old. yet he rendered this difficult piece 8-35-15. cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo. in a splendid manner. The trouble started this finest body of standing sugar pine Thoma« Robert« wont to Olone on fighting L. H. Calame to W. W. Lewis part Homer Depuy’ "Sister’s Best Fel 3OU pollcehmen N Y , aole agent» for the United morning, when on the coast. The price paid for the of lots 7 and 8. block 54, Nichols ad- j Tuesday, aearcited the slums for "Peter the i States. • • • entire tract was 23,500.000. The ler” won a great deal of applause, dltion: 2775. Remember the name Doan's nnd and the older sister was the recipient deal is supposed to have been made Emil Berlin moved out of the Val Painter," and "Frits," who are want j take no other. Chas E Moore et ux to H. 8. New by J. S. Sllaby of Ashland, who has of a great deal of good natured josh ton. part of NE% sec. 19-39-10; ' ley Sunday. He expects to live on ed In connection with the murder of I three policemen n the Houndstock been in the East for some time mak ing on account of this recitation. his homestead, near Olene. 24.500. The following program was given. tight on December 3«th. • a a ing the negotiations. Chas. E. Drew et ux to Mary A. ' { They found the pair In the house The principal owner of this tract ar*d a" ***• pupila deserve a great deal Clarence Mitchell is out slaying on Drew, beginning at SW corner of on Sidney street, nnd when they rap was former Congressman Hopkins of of praise for their work: his homestead at Olene. NW 14 NW 14 sec. 11-18-11 ft; theno Opening Song—Christmas Time ped on the door they were answered Pennsylvania, and associated with E along S line of NW 14 NW i, sec. Recitation — “ A Free Seat. ” Jacob by n fusillade from within BATTI.E is EXPK4TKD THIS AF- him was his nephew, J. G. Pierce of Joseph Taylor moved up to the old 11 80 rods; thence N along E line of The police had not carried weapons, this city. Mr. Pierce is said to have Myers. TERNOON said NW 14 NW 14 12 1» rods; thence Taylor ranch Monday. They recently Recitation—“A Christmas Dream.” and retreated, three of them being owned a quarter interest In the tim bought the place. VV to a point 16 rods N of SW corner shot The guards were summoned ber, and he wifi thus realise from the Irene Barfoot. of NW 14 NW 14; thence S along W Í Song—“Jingle Bells, ” Girls’ quar »nd surrounded the house, which was sale something better than three- Wm. McClure and wife went to the line 16 rods to place of beginning; tet. riddled with bullets. quarters of a million dollars. Falls Saturday. 210. I It Is believed that fir.* other an- Recitation — “Santa and the ess The new syndicate, it is reported, Chas. E. Drew et ux to B. S. Grigs Mouse, ” Fred Willard. An plans to begin manufacturing within J. Holmes went to Klamath Falls archl«ta joined their comrades by. SE14 NW 14, E 14 SW 14 sec. 11- Christmas Exercise—Primary Pu smoko attempt was made to out the the next few years. Sawmills are to 38-1114; beginning at SS corner of Monday. « anarchists, but It failed • as be erected and logging roads and pils. OGDEN. Utah. Jan. 3 Posses are NE«4 NW 14 sec. 11-38-1 IH; thence Recitation—“Legend of the Stock Business In that section of the city pursuing the trsln robbers who last camps built. H. H. Roberts and wife went to E along S line of NE14 NW 14 80 ing.” Jessie Depuy. , was entirely suspended A million night held up the Overland limited rods; thence N along E line of NE14 I Klamath Falls Saturday. Recitation — "The Quarrel." Doris people flocked to the scene, and were nine miles west of Ogden, mid are ex AN EXCOMMUNICATED MEMBER NW >4 9 rods: thence W to a point Ady. checked with difficulty by the police. pected to overtake them thia after- 1214 rods N of SE corner of NW 14 MAKES STATEMENT IAMtT RIVER GLEANINGS Recitation—"Smiles and Frowns." The machine guns set the house on : noon NW 14; thence S on E line of said Alfred Dupuy. fire, and the flames spread to other Hherlff Wilson Is heading one of tho NW14 NW 14 12 14 rods to place of Everything quiet after Christmas buildings Two firemen were slain as Song—"Little Lord Jesus.” five posses, and a battle Is imminent. It beginning; 210. activities. girls. they were entering the building with is learned that there were three ban • • • F. M Bennett et ux to Geo. L. Gib Mr«. Dialogue—"A Telephone Message.” the hose The anarchists are mem dits. and not two. as was st tlrvt son et ux, reservoir situated In secs. Mrs E. 8. Phillips left Monday bers of a burglar gang which Is said Doris Ady and Esther Morgan. reported A leward of I&00. dead or 4 and 5, 38-11; 210. morning to visit relatives In Tennee- to have International scope. Recitation—“A Christmas Surprise," j tGlvs. has bten offered for the men B. S. Grigsby et ux to Chas. E. I see Vernon Keesee. The bandits headed for the north NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Members of s » • Drew, undivided salt of lots 5 and Recitation—"Christmas Holidays,” i on horseback after leaving the train, the ” regular ” Christian Science 6, sec. 6-38-11; E% SE14 sec 1.-38- Mrs. La Prarie has been visiting It. M. RICHARDSON IK church are stirred up over the state Dee Ady. APPOINTED (MIVRT REPORTER and It Is believed they are making for friends and relatives In the Falls this Solo—"The Blacksmith," Jacob 1114; HO. I the wild country northwest of here. ments attributed to Mrs. Augusta B. S. Grigsby et ux to Chas. E. week. Mver*. Stetson, who was excommunicated • • • Selected for That Responsible Posi Posses from Halt I<aks are trying to Drew et ux, reservoir site in SE 14 Recitation—"One Old Lady.” John Intercept them, from the church last summer. Mrs. tion by Circuit Judge Benson NE14, NE14 of SE14. sec. 5; 8WI4 L. A. West and A. W. Rosa were Kelly. The body of Wllllnm Davis, the Stetson says that Mrs. Eddy will rise This Morning NW 14 W14 SW % , SE 14 SW 14 sec. callers at the Falls Friday. Recitation—"How the Chipmunk colored porter, who was killed by the up and demonstrate an "everlasting 4-38-11. Got His Stripes." Carl Barks. R. M Richardson, familiarly known robber», was brought to Ogden. A. life.” Jesse N. Drew to Chas. E. Drew, Herb Phillips was in town Satur- Song—"Santa Claus,” flve boys. aa "Dick.” was appointed court re- : W Taylor, another porter, who was Eugene Cox, the head of the public undivided third in E 14 SE >4 sec. 1- day Recitation—"A Surprise,” Rupert porter last Tuesday by the newly- shot In the arm. 1» being treated at ity committee, made a statement in 38-1114, and lots 5 and 6. sec. 6-38- Sutton. elected circuit judge. Henry U Ben the Ogden hospital Three passen which he says: There is nothing in 11; 210. The have McReynolds i family I Recitation—“Five Little Mice,’ son. It being the judge's first official ger» who were clubbed until they the teachings of Christian Scence or B. S. Grigsby et ux to Chea. E moved In town from their ranch. Gifford Barfoot. act. Dick has been court reporter for were Insensible, recovered and con the writings of Mrs. Eddy to justify Drew, undivided third In W4 KI* • • Song—"Long Ago,” School chorus. four years, »erring both under Judg<- tinued with the train. The robbers the statement-« of Mrs. Stetson. Mrs. sec. 8-38-11; 2-0. Jim Jory was In the i Falls Satur- Recitation — ’’The Baldheaded Benson and Judge Noland, and has secured 13.600 from the passengers Eddy has repeatedly said that she is Jesse N. Drew to Chas. E. Drew, day. Man.” Aard Ady. filled the rospon»ible position with and crew, but did not moleat the ex rot a second Christ, and that there 'undivided third in W14 E14 sec. 8- • • • Recitation — “The Turkey’s La credit to himself and the satisfaction press car. was, is. and never can be but one 38-11; >10. School In Spring Lake district was ment," Clyde Barks. The term ; God.” Jesse N. Drew to Chas E. Drew, un closed for vacation between Christ iof all parties concerned. Recitation—“The Christ Child's for which he has just been appointed It is believed a big schism will grow divided two-ninths In reservoir site In mas and New Years. Gift,” Bertha Kelly. will bo for four years, and his dis out of the statements of Mrs. Stetson, secs. 4 and 5, 38-11; 210. • • • Song — "Washington's Christmas trict covers Klamath and 1-ake coun who has already a big following. Hot Springs company to Klamath The Reading club held Its meeting Party,” chorus. t’lty of Tulle Is Giving larrvwwd Pay Development company, lot 14, block with Mr. Case Saturday night, to ties. Recitation—"Prayer and Praise," to the Man Who lias a Fam 8, Second Hot Springs addition; 91. watch the Old Year out and the New ily of Chlltlrra NO MORE FIGHTS ARE TO TAKE orothy Morgan. Isaac Lincoln et ux to Ix*nnan Land Year in. Postmaster on Way Home Recitation — "If You’re Good,” PARIS, Dee. 30. The municipality PLACE • • • company, lots 13, 14, 15 16 and ». Cecil Barfoot. Word has been received from Post of Tull«, In th«* south «if Franco. 1» sec. 20-39-6; 21. Judge Short a-nd Archie Colson master Em mitt stating that he would taking practical steps to deal with Recitation—"Selling Baby,” MH- Klamath Development company to were In town Monday. leave Washington on the 24th, and Franco'» moat urgent problem the If One Tong Metnlwr Kills a Member drPd Morgan. • • • Robert Alexander et ux lots 5 anil «. Recitation — "Sister ’ s Best Feller, ” expected to arrive here between Jan- declining birthrate. Beginning In the of Another Society an Indem ¡block 55. Second Hot Springs addi John Koontx was a caller at the uary 5th and 10th. Homer Depuy. new year, every employe with two nity Will Be Paid Falls last Wednesday. Song—"I've Got a Gal," Jacob tion; 210. children will receive a 10 per cent In • • • Klamath Development company to Myers. crease in wages, and every employe Go to Portland The news of the death of Mr. B Recitation — "The Night Before Thomas M. Grounswell, lota 11, 12, «th four children will receive a 20 NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Peace be P. C. Lavey, the well known real |13 and 14, block 9, Mountain View; Hickman came as a great shock to Christmas. ” Stella Hooper. per cent Increase. tween the Chinese tongs has been de his many friends. The sincere sym estate man. and E. M. Robbins. one Song— “Angel’s Message.” »10. dared all over the country. The four of his hustling salesmen, left for Port ................................... J. L. Cunningham et ux to Howard pathy of the entire community Is ex brothers of the On Long tongs last school. A FFW BARGAINS land Wedneaday, after several days tended to the bereaved wife and rel- Stocking Brigade — Primary pupils. F. Shepherd, lot 9, block 38. Firat night declared an everlasting peace. Five lota, sign ,y location. 115*0 here on business. ativea. addition; »10. The sages drank cups of rye wine, ■»n Inffn 27.’»u m the c<»al commemorating the agreement and Geo. E. Quiggle et ux to J. W. A nice cottage with bath, large MIDLAND MUSINGS lvan Icenbrice was a caller at the Took Oath of Office two officials from the Chinese legation Yandle, NW 14 NW 14 sec. 10-41-12; lot, 11700, A good buy Falls the latter part of the week. at Washington witnessed the signing A large residence, fit e lot, IXROO C. C. Jackson came down from Mr. Morgan walked to Klamath »10. of the peace pact. Under the terms Falls the day before Christmas. Fort Klamath Saturday to take the Three cottages on thro« lota lloors Josephine Dick et vlr to Mrs. 8. J. MILLER HiLL the peace extends over the entire « • • • oath of office as justice of the peace m urn for another cottage; 22254 Hayes. SW 14 NW 14 lot 5. sec. 3. country. Each tong agrees to turn for Wood River precinct. Mitchell shipped six cars of cattle SE 14 NE14 lot 1. sec. 4-41-10; »10. MASON A SLOUGH. Burr Terry and wife entertained murderers over to the Chinese Mer and Gerber shipped five cars Wed United States to Kestora French, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hannon New chants’ association, who will deliver nesday. 314 SE14, NW% 8E14, SE% 8W14 Year’s day. • • • them to the police, insuring a swift sec. 11-3X-S. I • F trial. Each tong pays the debts the Mrs. Gilroy had as guests at Christ Tuesday at District I School began D. H. Ward to J. 8. Crawford, part members owe to other tongs. Gam mas dinner Mr. and Mr«. Davidson, No. 31. bling debts will be liquidated prompt Miss Pearl Davidson, Sam Woodward of block 41, Nichols addition; »10. We carry Magasines and take »■bacripdona? We carry iBe skoierst » • F. H. McComack to Mrs. Eugene f'lioeolates in Xmai lioxrs. ly. Whenever a tong member kills and A. Llskey. Miss Bessie McCombs returned V. Richet, SW14 HE 14, SV4 8W% the member of another tong indem • • • W'r hare a splendid line of copyright books, Itiblea, «iilldrea s book», I Sunday from Keno. where she »pent sec. 1, NW 14. W 14 NE14 sec. 12-29- nity will be paid and the wronged porta and |xmtcard albums. We have everything in liramM-rsfl. Get On Wednesday little Edward Gil ____ her Christmas vacation. yonr set now. tong will not be permitted to seek roy had as his guests for the day Dee | 8; »10. • • • retribution. H. E. Dudley to Bruce Gladdls^TK Hosed Papers in Xmwa styles. Xmas Postrante In great vaatety. Dorris and Aard Ady. The children E. R. C. Williams is hauling Inm- Brat brands of Cigars and TV»barco E14 8E14 9-41-10; »700. report a splendid time. her to build a barn. I Do yonr Xmas »bopping at Abner Weed et ux to May Mongold, Suffering With a Bad Knee I Miss Pearl Davidson returned from lot 28, block 5, town of Midland; »10. Louie S. Splawn is at the Oregon An Interesting Session Oecar Shlve et ux to Mrs. E. E house suffering with a bad knee, Klamath Falls Monday, where she The Western branch of the State caused by being thrown from a horse had been to attend the wedding of Hine, lot 3, block 11, Second Faid- Nreond door from Postofficr. Kia MATH FALlJt I view addition. Teachers' association met tn the Jef about three weeks ago, while he was Miss Mary Woodward. » • • working at the reservation. County J. A. Houston et ux et al to J. M ferson High school In Portland on E. E. Kirkendall spent New Year's Judge-elect Worden and County Com Evans, trustee, NE14 NE14 BE 14 sec. December 21, 22 and 23. It was the I best attended of any meeting in Ita missioner Sam Summers are investi day in Midland. 9-39-9; »50. • • BERT E WITHROW, Secretary gating the case. His knee is badly "V^nTerrasr^*t ux et al to John history. It was estimated that 2,500 Mr. and Mrs. Morgan a-nd family teachers and school men were In at- swollen, and it is believed that ha is DON J. ZUMWALT, Hagelsteln, part of N14 SW 14 NW14 E. M BUBB, Those attending from suffering from tuberculosis of the and Mrs. Castel ate New Year's dln- sec. 18-37-9, lying south of a line tendance. C. E. Vice iTvsid'-nt »n J I ner with Mr. and Mrs. Rush. Klamath county were Prof, and Mrs. bone. He Is in bad condition. President from NE corner of SE 14 of NW *4 to -• • • Trrasn> e» W. E. Faught and Superintendent J. a point 10 chains north of half section Map», Pia«», Blue Prints, Etc. Mr. Tingley and little son were G. Swan. First View corned of *.v«rl line 01 said section IS. Midland visitor» Sunday. • • • Mary E. McDonald et ux to James "So this is a court room.” whis Went, to Kan Francisco pered one of the fair women interest The people of Midland were almost A. McDonald, lot 5, block fi. Canal ed in the tuberculosis fight. threatened with a wood famine, but a addition; 21. Fred McKendree and wife came up "Yes." replied her escort. carload of wood was received this E. F. Rogers et. ux to N. A. Moore, from Merrill Saturday and left for "Well, where are the wheels of jus week. Francisco Sunday morning, lots 3, 4 and 5, block SS, Nichols ad San • • • tice I hear so much about? I’d like dltion; 21,200. where Mrs. McKendree will take med to see them.”—Detroit Free Press. On Friday Mrs. Kirkendall and N. A Moore to J. T. Ward et al, ical treatment. LEAOING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON REWARO OF 1500, DEAD 01 UIK Do You Know THE EWAUNA Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc. Surveying and Irrigation Engineering KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON