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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
lilirr |/|| I 0 ilTn UIIODAIin [ |\|LLu II K I U DAIIU elded to take the Initiative in propos Ing a world conference The propoal-! l i u Hoti wax agreed to by ail of the | powers, but two of them disagreed as 1 to the Inclusion of certain drugs In NHOOTH IIIM WHILE HE WAH KEEPS THEM FROM SQUAWKING th« claaalficatlon of "habit forming 1 HLEEPINt. AT POI i/ritv SHOW drugs.” This mutter has now been settled and the fins! arrangement for I Maximum Rate of Toll« Will B« Fixed tbe congresa Is being undertaken by Hli<- 'I lii n Turns tin* Wr«|H>n on Her- Canned Muili Puts Quietus on the the Netherlands. It will probably self—'Found Um oiiHi iouH in tackling of liens und I lx- llui Hie Ap|dl<Mlion Will lie convene within the next few months. Their Room < 'rowing of Roosters lx-ft Io President PREPARING IRE CANAL RILL WASHINGTON, D C , Dec 30. • t'hulrmnn Flint of the xenate Inter- oceanic lanala committee, deciares that leglslntlon providing for th« for tification of th« P uiimuiu canal Is prac tically x certainty. 11« declared It sould undoubtedly be the first mea sure presented to president Taft, and protiubl) would be considered after the spproprlatlon bills. Senator Flint aid “We will begin the work with th« war department and frame a general bill covering the fixing of canal rates and tolls, and also th« building and maintenance of government supply stations along the canal. Th« meas ure probably will be attached to the administration's canal reorganization bill, which has already passed th« house. An Important provision of the >•111 will enforce competition between transcontinental railroads and the • anal. It probably will be Impossible to legally prohibit the railroads own ing vessels from plying on the canal, hut som< method will be evolved to meet the difficulty. It Is also certain that th« fortification of th« canal mea sure will |>a«s the present session." Probably the mazlnium rate of tolls will be fizeil. but the application will he left to the president. President Taft favor« • maximum of 91 a Ion 4 shaft I* Down Only 7<N» Feel. and ProrrwKrrw Are Confident of Haceras BANDON. Ore., Dec 30 With the "haft down less than 700 feet, enough oil mixed with gas has been found In a test well driven at Bear Creek, sev en miles east of Bandon, to make al most certain the existence of a pay ing oil field near thia city. Additional machinery has, just been received from California and Installed. The Miocene company of this city, which is sinking the oil shaft. Is confident of success, and has bought more than 5.000 acres of land believed to con tain oil. Hhould the first well prove the bonanza expected, a dozen more will be sunk as soon ax the first la working € TAKM BIDE OF HIX MILEH ON THE PIUFT OF ENGINE Buggy in Which Man Was Driving In Struck hy a I/ocomoUvr and Hia Wife la Killed LEMOYNE. Ohio. Dec 20- Thrown •>n the pilot of the engine of the southbound fast Hocking Valley pas senger train, which struck and de molished the buggy and instantly killed his wife, John Bartelsheln. a wealthy farmer, was carried to Pem berville. six miles distant, where he »lighted, dazed from the shock and • xpoaurc to the cold, but otherwise i nlnjured When he alighted from the engine he still held part of the broken lines In one hand, together with the tap robe. < Al TEMPT TO (N)NTROL H ABIT FORMING DRUGS Representatives of the Various Coun tries Will Meet In Nether lands Hoon WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 2».— One of th« most Interesting conven tions to b< held In the renting year Is the so-called “dope congress'*—the congress for the International control <>f habit-forming drugs, the prelim inaries for which are now being ar ranged by the government of the Netherlands Some years ago diplo matic negotiations between China and England resulted in an agreement be tween the two powers by which Eng land agreed upon a gradual reduction of the quantities of opium exported front Its Asiatic possessions into China In proportion as the Chinese government restricted the manufac ture of opium In China. The great benefits’ which have re sulted from this agreement have resulted from this agreement ha-ve <auaed the enlightened progressives who now dominate the government of the celestial empire to seek a more rapid reduction of opium sale In china than lx provided for In th« Xnglo-Chitiese treaty. At the time of signing thl- trenty certain Influential citliena of the United Stntes Interest- <d the atnte department In the plight of Chinn, anil from this point the ngl- atlon In this country upon the sub- |ect of n general control of habit forming drugs has steadily Increased. \ccordlngh the state department de- Itcnz Hick num D<< m 1 Bert Hickman, the young rnan who was III with pneumonia at the Allison ranch south of the city, a few days ago, and who later suffered from an ' attack of brain fever, died Thursday. He was 2 4 years old, and leaves a wife ! and baby. He came here from Grand | Junction, Colo., last spring, avid made i many friends during bls stay here. I ment and Application, No. 02888, to purchase the SH NW 14, NW 14 NW 14, Sec. 24; NE 14 NE 14, Section 23. I Township 378. Range 9E. Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, un- der the provisions of the act of Juns 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as tbe “Timber and Stone Law,” at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and tlm- NOTH E OF RESTORATION OF ben thereon have been appraised, at a total of 3400.00, the timber esti PUBLIC LANDS TO HETTLE- EUREKA. Calif., Doc. 30.- Albert mated 400,000 board feet at 91.00 2k. Poultry PORTLAND, D«c. MENT AND ENTRY Bouqulex, proprietor of the Union fanciers of Vancouver, Wash., have per M, and the land >0.00; that said hotel at Blue Lake, was found dead xolved tbe problem of how to keep j Department of tbe Interior, Genera' applicant will offer final proof In sup and his wife was found dying in their blue-blooded fowls on exhibition from Land Office, Washington, D. C., port of hls application and sworn room In thu hotel this morning. statement on the 28th day of Janu •'rowing and squawking ao that visit* November 11, 1910. Shortly aflerwards Mrs. Bouqules ■ oru cannot hear each other discuss the ary, 1911, before R. M. Richardson. Notice Is hereby given that the dl«d. During the night Mrs. Bou- fine points of the birds. It is a slm- U. S. Commissioner, at Klamath quies shot her husband while he slept | pl« remedy, too, and was discovered Secretary of the Interior baa vacated Falls, Oregon. : departmental order of withdrawal In Any person Is at liberty to protest Til« windup of the Liskey, Wallace and then shot herself twice. She was quit« by accident. A phonograph so far as tbe same affects the with found unconscious by the cook at 1 1 this purchase before entry, or Initiate and Welch casern took place In circuit turned loose In tbe poultry exhibit drawal for irrigation purposes un a contest at any time before patent Is- court last Thursday when Judge No- o'clock this morning Jealousy Is be soon put a quietus on tbe cackling der the act of Juue 17. 1902 < 32 Stat., lieved to be responsible for the deed. | sues, by filing a corroborated affida circuit courtt oday when Judge No hens and crowing roosters. 388), for use In connectloa with tbe vit In this office, alleging facts which land purdoited Walter Welch, who The Vancouver show housed about Klamath project Oregon, of the here hud been sentenced to the peniten HAD ERM TED (MPI,ETE WIRE- 500 fowls. The continual racket inafter described lands in tbe state would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, tiary for five years for horse stealing. from the show pens became almost LEHN TELEGRAPH HTATION of Oregon, and by hia authority such 11-23 1-21 Register. The action of th« judge was the re unbearable, and quite by accident the of said tracts as have not been here- sult of th« pardoning of l.lskey and remedy was hit upon. A large phono i tofore finally restored and are not NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Wallace by Governor Benson, who a Equlp|x*d With flic fattesi Device) graph was Installed to distract the otherwise withdrawn, reserved, or ap (Not Coal Lands) few days ago pardoned Liskey and attention of the visitors to some de Olle Ja|MtncMc Is Dc|M>r1c<i and propriated, will be subject to settle Department of the Interior. United Wallace, who had been sent to the gree at least from the chattering ment under the public land laws of Another Is Arrested Stats Land Office at Lakeview. penitentiary for sis years, and who chickens, but before a doxen bars of tbe United States on and after Janu Oregon. Nov. 5. 1910. hud served about two years of their the popular tunes had been ground ary 2, 1911, but shall not be subject Notice Is hereby given that John out tbe fowls decided that they had time MANILA, Dec. 29. One Jap has to entry, filing or selection until Feb Welch had turned status' evidence, l>«<-ti deported and another has been had enough, and withdrew from the ruary 1, 1911, at tbe United States Slade, whose postoffice address is Olene, Ore., did, on the 9th day of and assisted materially In the convic upprebeoded by the local authorities competition. Und office at Lakeview, Oregon, warn May. 1910, file in thia office sworn So the canned music will be kept ing being expressly given that no per- tion of the two men who were re- for trial on a charge of illegally stor leased from the penitentiary a few ing explosives. The officials are still going throughout the show, and It is • ob will be permitted to gain or exer statement and application No. 03478, weeks ago on condition that they left very silent about tbe matter. Th« promised there will be complete re cise any right whatever under any to purchase the EH of NE14 section lief from the noise of the feathered settlement or occupation begun after 10, township 398, Range 10E, Wil the state and did not return | deported Japanese wax discovered lamette meridian, and tbe timber aristocrats. November 1, 1910, and prior to Jan thereon, under the provisions of the completing a wireless outfit near the uary 2, 1911, all such settlement or act of June 3, 1878, and acts amen Olonga|>o naval station. It was care- NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION occupation being forbidden. | fully concealed, where ft overlooked datory, known as the “Timber and Willafnefite Principal Meridian (Not Coal Lands) the station, but wax discovered when I-akevlew 01287. Stone I-aw," at such value as might T. 38 8. R. 7 E. 8W% NW14 and be fixed by appraisement, and that, Diti Not Have Money Enough to Pay a passing vessel picked up a cipher Department of the Interior, United States Laud Office at Lakeview, W\4 SW14. sec 25, west of Upper pursuant to such application, the laud i message. Th« station Is equipped Railroad Faro—Will Take Klamath I-ake. Oregon, December 8, 1910. with the latest devices, and has heavy a lata lion and timber thereon have been ap FRED DENNETT. batteries. The identity of the Jap Notice Is hereby given that Louis praised at a total of >330.00, the Robin, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Commissioner of the General Ijind timber estimr.*ed at 250.0O0 board * LONDON. Dec 29 Archibald Her operator has been withheld. Office. who, on May 24, 1905, made Home f "et at >1 per t'ucusand, and tr e laud ron. u poor coal heaver, who has ekad R. A. BALLINGER. stead entry No. 3446, serial No. 3S0; that -»a' I appllcaat will offer out an existence at Fleetwood as a SENTENCED TO PENITENTIARY Secretary of the Interior. 01267, for SW *4 section 10, town member of th« gang which coals th« final proof in support of his applica- FOR FORGERY 12-8-1-25 ship 38 S, range 10 E, Willamette t'.on and sworn statement ol the 13th Belfast steamers, has suddenly be Meridian, has filed notice of inten day of January, 1911, b* fore R. M come a millionaire In the «yes of his NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Richardson. Uu'.ted States commis fellow workmen by the unexpected Was Taken to lite Reform School at tion to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above de sioner, at Kltmath Falls O.egon. Inheritance of 135,000 by the death Department of the Interior. United Whittles, California, Friday scribed. before County Clerk, C. R. Any person is at liberty to protest of an uncle who owned a- large tract States Land Office, at Lakeview, Morning Be I-a-p, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on mis purchase before entry or inl- of land In th« neighborhood of In Oregon, November 14, 1910. the 10th day of February. 1911. t.ate a contett at any time before dianapolis, Ind. Claimant names as witnesses: Herron, a jolly looking Irishman of NOTICE Is hereby given that El- patent issa ■», Lv filing a corroborat Walter Bowen, who pleaded guilty Henry 8chmor Jr. of Dairy, Ore.; 52. has worked as a coal heaver for meda Hawxhurst, whose pogtofflee ed affidavit in this office alleging to forgery a few weeks ago, was sen John Hibberts of Klamath Falls, about thirty years, and when he re- address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, facts which would defeat the entry. tenced to two years In the state pen- Ore.; Jasper Hibberts of Klamath ARTHUR W. ORTON. telved word to go to Belfast to see a did, on the 27th day of December, . Itentiary at Salem by Clrcut Judgo Falla. Ore.; C. C. Chitwood of Klam 11-10-1-13 Register. solicitor about the Inheritance he did 1909, file in this office Sworn State- Noland Thursday, and was then pa- ath Falls, Ore. not ha-ve money enough to pay his rolled and will be taken to the state ARTHUR W. ORTON. railway fare. However, the railway reform school at Whittier, Calif, 12-15-129 Register. heard of hla good fortune, and grant from which institution he was paroled ed him a privilege ticket. some three years ago. NOTICE TO CREDITORS When naked what he would do with Bowen, who la about 19 years old. the money Herrin said he did not forged two checks last July, one for In the County Court of the State of think he would Invest It. not at pres 950, which he cashed at Winter's Oregon, for Klamath County. ent at any rate, but that he would store, and one for 942. which be ' In the Matter of the Estate of Eugene take a vacation first passed at tbe K. K. K. Store, buying Compher, Deceased. goods at both places. He was arrest The undersigned having been ap TWELVE MORE ARE HKRIOUHLY ed at hjs home In Santa Monica, and pointed by the county court of the brought back here. He pleaded guil state of Oregon, for Klamath county, HURT ty to tbe charge, and his sentence has administrator of the estate of Eugene been postponed several times. C. C. Compher, deceased, notice Is hereby Few Persons Escape Injury When Brower was hls attorney, and he given to the creditors of, and all per MsMMchusetts Ice Plant Is made a very effective plea for hls sons having claims against said de client. Wrvs ked by Eipioaion ceased, to present them verified ax re In sentencing Bowen Judge Noland quired by law, within six months af said: ter the first publication of tbla notice PITTSFIELD. Mass, Dec 29 — “It is tbe judgment of this court to said Geo. Biehn at the office of E Fifteen were killed and twelve seri that you be confined In the state pen L. Elliott, hls attorney. In Klamath ously Injured by an explosion in the itentiary at Salem for the term of two Falls, Oregon. More wood Lake ice plant today. years and that you pay the costs of GEO. BIEHN. There were forty pimple In tbe plant this action. Administrator of the estate of Eugene “As you are under age, the court nt the time of the explosion, and bue Ccmpher, deceased. few escaped Injury of some sort. The has determined to parole you and Dated Dec. 29. 1910. 12-24-1-26 permlt you to go at large. It is the plant was greatly damaged. Most of the dead are unidentified further judgment of this court that Poles. Sw<-dea and Italians. Engineer you be permitted to go at large, sub ♦♦•»•♦•»♦»♦♦♦♦»»oooooo»»»»I William Dunn was hurled 200 feet ject to the supervision of the court. and Martin Smith was thrown 100 “The court will allow you to return feet, his heavl being crushed and his to California on condition that you enter the Whittier reform school. If legs broken. On Klamath Avenue Parts of the boiler was blown you do otherwise your parole will be near O- K. Feed Barn through the trees 150 feet away. The deemed violated, and you will be ar rested and confined in the peniten Injured were rushed to the hospitals tiary at Salem for the term of your here. sentence.” < > Horseshoeing a Specialty Under the proceedings today Bowen < > The Safe Way East Automatic Block System New Blacksmith Shop GENERAL BLACKSMITHING will be returned to the California re F. T. ALLEN AND form school at Whittier, to which In E. <1. Evan« Want« Pay for Work stitution he whs sentenced when he E. H. PATTERSON Done on a Building in Mid was 10 years old, and from which he land—Other Actions was several years later paroled, He will go there tomorrow morning, and E. J. Evans hax filed suit against remain until he Is 21 years old. For the Ambitions— Abe) Ady, George L. Price and the Big Basin Lumber company for work Suit to Foreclose .Mortgage dont on a house which Mr. Evans A suit to foreclose a mortgage wn built nt Midland for George L Price, end which wax later taken over by filed last Friday by the Heady Made by Bsil fe» thnw wb. «aaset sttsed I» paraos All isalrvcliew. laelnding final Mr. Ady. E. L. Elliott is Evans' at House company against E. T. Short axanilaatHna, la FRKS. For taachara. and wife. H. M. Manning Is the attor torney. atad anís praparing tor oollaga or ulvarai ty, woaaaa a Haba. ( tmm . ang'naera and ney for the company. A suit wax also filed last week by boma mabara No praJlmlaary oramia» Uos la rsuutrsfi Tbia maU aooraa masa» J. II. Bean against William Baldwin opporVnniVy lar yon ¿ad tor a dasortpUvs baUatta te «ha NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to recover money on a damage suit All p.-irtlcs live near Bend. C. S. Ben- United States Land Office. Lakeview, son is attorney for the plaintiff. Oregon, December 13. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that the Will Return Io School State of Oregon has filed in this office Holly Siemens and John Ellis, who its application, serial 04175, to select jlX READY TO MAIL have beei *n spending their vacation under the provisions of net of con with then r parents here, returned to gress, approved August 14. 1848, and TN a Iradinf Seed Catalog of the West— their studies at the State agricultural the acts supplemental and amends-1 Lilly *» Catalog. Your 1911 crop depend« on GOOD ««ed — send for thi« Catalog college at Corvallas Sunday morn tory thereto, the SE % NW *4, section and get the be«t. Write now to the ing. John and Vincent Yaden left on 19. township 37 S, range 9 E, W. M CHAS. H. LILLY CO„ Seattle» Wn. the stnie train for the State Univer Any and all persons claiming ad sity nt Eugene. versely the lands above described, or desiring to object because of the min H. M. McElmore, the horse buyer eral character qf the land, should file of Portland, Is In the city looking af their affidavits of protest In this office ter the shipment of a hand of horses on or before February 11, 1911. whch wore purchased In the Silver ARTHUR W. ORTON. Lake country. 12-22-1-26 Register. 9 ®nfoeröitp ? (Education/ 3 Via Los Ángeles and El Paso Choice of Routes erpn CATALOG SOUTHERN PACIFIC JAHES O’GARA [). F. & Agent 8th and K Sts. Sacramento, Calif C. B. MILLS Klamath Falls Oregon