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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
ber in behalf of a good hand for th«' Travis llrownscombe, lot 34, block 60, 'city, and urged that the new boari town of Worden; 910. : lake steps to lend what assistance Ita.v Andeison to Mary L Weller, ’they were able to aiuilst In the organ- i lot 8. block S3. Klamath addition; izatlon and »««curing an Instructor, SERVE BANQUET TO REVENTV 91.000. Klamath Falls has twenty to twenty- Cecil E. Robertson Ut us to W F. FIVE AFTKRWAMM five good band musicians who should 1 Arant et al. block 343, Mills Hccoud be «‘neonraged, and It was point«««! out I adit Ion; 910. the gr««at advantage a good l>an«l l*roM|M'rity lanlg«' Is Well Named, an District Attorney Has Good Record i D. II Ward t<> It E HEUDCTRD TO LEAD THE CH AM would be to th«* city. The members i ' part of block 41, Nichols addition; Many Nansw Have ll«*vn A«hkxl for tire I “a «t Three Years' BER OF COMMERCE wore willing to devote their efforts 910. to the Boater Work—Few Acquittals and time to practice, and should have' Mary It Hogue et vlr to It. K. Wat financial aid In aecuring quartan and teuburg. Wit NWt*. HWk NW X« paying an Instructor. I The menibers of Prosperity Ilf- Th«> records of the expenses of the sec 4. KE'« NKU sec 6-37-10; 91 Joseph Konop et nx to Honice M Albert Wolverton apoke on th«» beet bekah Lodge No. 104. I. O. O. F.. ar«« circuit court for th.' pant seven years sugar industry and th«« efforts being proud of the record their lodge haa is an interesting on«* Th«« figures are Manning. NEK* XWU.K't NW H sec Several H usìuchn Men Join th«' Awns made to secure yards for cattle feed ma«i«> for th«> past year, as th«» report for the full year, except In the case of 26-39-9: 910. Klanuith Ih'velopnieni compani to ing and encouraging the growth or sent to th«' Grand Ixxlge shows that 1910. when they are up to September. elation and Much Enthusiasm Louise Knewstub. lots 19 and 30, beets. He asked that the chamber forty names hav«> been auded to the The figures follow: I« Shown block 50, town of Worden: 910. iuvestlgate th«* merits of the proposi roster during the twelve months just 1904 .............. . . . 9L300 II. P. Galartoaux to C I, (llbba, tion. and If they found them g«xxi to ended. At the meeting Thursday the 1905 .............. ... 1,388 lots I. 3. 9 and 10. block 16; lol 8, officers for the ensuing term were In take action to assist lu the work. Ac 1900 .............. ... 1.310 Wonderful things are in stor«« for block <l. Sunnyside addition; 910, cordingly a committee was appointed stalled with th«> beautiful ceremonl«»« 1907 .............. ... 1,144 Klamath Falls and Klamath county as Henry Habben et al to Charles N consisting of J. W. McCoy, Ezell and I pert a I u Ing to that auspicious event. 1908 .............. ... 9,361 the result of the action of the citizens W. H. Heileman. Meyer, part of lots 3 und 4. block 6 Th«« officers arc: | 1909 ............... . . . 10,166 original town: 910. at the fifth annual meeting of Klam Noble Gruud Mrs. Nellie Watteu- 1910 ................ ... 7.038 Before adjourning to the banquet Henton Mires to Roselli« Kuyken* I Ju«ti<*e Court ath Chamber of Commi'rr»' Thursday room the new president was called hurg. dall. lot 3. block 104, llima Vista nd Vice Grand Mrs. Nelli«« Van ¡ lu th«' Justlc«' of th«' pence court th.- to the chair, and a motion was made evening This will I m - due not only to dltlon; 910. * Riper. were: the excellent set of officers which was and earrie«! to extend a vote of Frei! C Murphey to Charles I*. Recording Secritaiy Miss Lula 1904 ................ 9 994 thanks to the retiring president, vice chosen to carry on the work for this Stewart, purl of lot I. block 66, Nich Straw. ......... 43S 1905 ................ president, secretary and board of di f ols addition. 910 year and th«» determination of placing rectors for the excellent work done 1 Financial Secretary Mrs. Mary II 1906 ............... ......... 332 Hogue. 1907 ................ ......... a paid booster in charge of the active during their term of office. 694 Treasurer Mrs. Alice Goeller. 1908 ................ ......... 644 management, but also in th«» fact that Th«» banquet was held in the Bald- Right Supporter N«ib1e Grand 1909 703 the citizens themselves have solidly «. in cafe, and a most delicious repast. Mrs. Jennl«* Hurn. 1910................ ......... 1,130 come to the assistance of th«' chamber Treparcd under the direction of Mrs. I hrve Hundred lufauiry and Cavalry Left Supporter Noble G rit ml Mis* I'riaoner»' Board and pledged themselv«« to stand back Shook, the proprietress, awaited the l.ydla Houston. Ire Hrtit Igulnsl Tlovw Th«* cost of boarding the prison««™ of ail their efforts. Probably some of citizens who gathered there after th«' This Morning Right SupiHirter Vic« Grund Mr» was: the most earnest sp«?<»ch«'s ever heard business meeting. Nellie Summers. 1905 .. 9 IOC in this city were delivered last even One important and significant fact EL I’\K<>. Texas. Jan Titre«' Left Supporter Vice Grand Mrs 190« .. 397 ing. both at th«> business meeting and that excited remark was that out of Charmion Blehn hundred cuvalry and Infantry loft 1907 .. 344 banquet, and it was impossible but the 150 or more men who were pres Juurez thls mornlng for pearson to Warden Mrs. Louis«' Humphrey. I I 90S . . 834 for the most disinterest<*d to realize en’, fully 65 percent were new cltl- execute a flank iiiovemnnt ngalnst the Conductor- Miss Lorinda Sauber. 1909 .. 334 that the men present were sincere rer.s who were not in the city at the Insurgent* The cavalry wlll leavo Chaplaln- - Mrs. Emma Thompson. 1910 .. 1,143 «nd m««ant business, and were bound last annual meeting. Thes«' were busi the train at Glllego, between JuaFei Inside Guardian Mrs Ida Fink. Conviction» of Felons to succeed. ness men. professional men and in and Chlhuahun und marrh overlaml Outaid«« Guardian Misa Gladys District Attorney Kuykendall ha* The following new officers were vestors who have settled here recent Roberts. to t'usa Grandes The flank uttnek made a good r«>eord for convict ions. chosen: ly. and exp«»ct to make this their Trustees Mrs. Alice Goeller, Mrs In th«« past thr«s> years there have wlll start on the arrivai of reltiforre- President—E. R. Reames. home. They will play an important J- nnie Hum and Mias Lvdla Houston. ment* nt Pearson. been twenty-three persons sentenced Vice President—W. S. Worden. ,>a:t in the development and growth The Junior past noble grand. Mrs to th«» penitentiary. while out of those Secretary and Manager—C. T. Oli of Klamath county during the coming Lizzie Ramsby, filled the office of 1 ILI VHONs IX M'HtNil. IHN- tried, only thre»< were not «-onvlcted ver. years. noble grand for two consecutive IBI (TS RADIA MIDDLED Directors—W. P. Johnson. Edmond I W. A. Delzell acted as toastmaster terms, all the other officers also hav- i Chilcote. C.. H. Daggett and S. P for the evening, and introduced th« ing been re-elected at the summer REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS White. newly elected president, vice pres1 term. County Superintendent J. G. Snuu Mr. Reames was placed in nomina dent and secretary. Th«» following list of realty trans At the meeting last night there Going Over Book» and NtrniglH- tion by Judge W. S. Worden, who President Reames warmly thanked were four new names added to the fora is furnished by th«> abstract firm eiiiug Gut the Tangle stated that it was absolutely neces the members for the honor conferred list of members, and a banquet of Mason & Slough: sary to have a man at the head of the upon him. and pledged himself to do served to about seventy-fl ve. Klamath Development company to organization who was not tied up in bis utmost in carrying out the plans Pros|»erity Lodge now haa 175 Hot Springs company, beginning nt When a Herald reporter called on commercial business, and would be cf the body for the development of members, and at every meeting last N'W interaction of Spring street and County Stipi. J. G. Swan last Thurs able to devote considerable time to thic section. Mr. Reames stated that year there were either candidates for Park place In 8econd Hot Springs ad day he found him busy at a task that the work, and he had a man in mind heretofore he had always followed his initiation or ready to be initiated. The dition, thence N* on W line of Spring should have been performed by some who had nothing to do. who owned a wife's advice, but that this evening h«« prospects for the coming year are as street 914.4 feet to int«*nu»ction of W one else It was the straightening out gasoline launch and was going to pur had attended the meeting of the pleasing as la the result of the past line of Spring street and United of the assessment roll of property for chase an automobile, and that Mr. Chamber of Commerce against her year's work. Prosperity Lodge Is all States canal right of way. thence SW the various school districts. He found Reames was just the man for the wishes. While he deeply appreciated that its name implies, and Is recog along S line along canal right of way place. the honor conferred upon him. yet h“ nized as one of the most up-to-date 1,697.4 feet to intersection of canul Mr. Reames strenuously objected was half sorry he had not done as his lodges in the state. right of way and Wall street, thence to the honor of the office, but it was wife advised him and remained at The recording secretary. Miss Lula S along E line of Wall street 30 feet evident that the citizens assembled home. However, now that he was Straw, is in California for the benefit i to Intersection of N lino of alley in coincided with the opinion of Mr. ' elected president he did not intend to of her health, and wlll be Installed as block 6. Second Hot Springs addition Worden, for Mr. Reames was unani shirk the responsibilities. I soon as she returns. and E line of Wall street, thence sling mously elected president, even after W. S. Worden, the new vice presi N Hne of said alley to S pt. of lot 5. his protest, Seeing that opposition dent, gave a most interesting and In TWO MEN MEET WITH block 5. and continuing same along was useless, Mr. Reames graciously structive account of the plans under VERY PAINFUL ACCIDENT W side of lot 5, block S, and W end accepted the honor, and before the i way for better roads and the improve-, of Park place to Intersection with the meeting was over became one of the ment of the county. He told of his Have Ttieir Hands Badly .Maslied N line of said Park place 224.3 feet to i chief boosters in the suggestions and < xtierience at the Good Roads meeting place of beginning; 910. W hen Car Rana Over Them plans for the work to be done this at Salem, and the new laws formulat nt Modoc Point Klamath Korporation to James B. I year. ed there to be introduced before the Short, lot 739. block 118. Mills addi C. S. Moore was another of the old legislature After relating the prog A. Estonal and Chris Huss, two of tion; 910. • er residents of the city who asked ress made and being made in the of th«' Southern Pacific track laying I Klamath Korporation to Mrs. to be allowed to step aside and per matter of railroad facilities, he re crew at Modoc Point, met with a seri Martha E. Short, lot 738, block 118. mit the placing of newer and younger marked: ‘‘What Klamath county, ous accident Thursday. Estonal had Mills addition; 910. men in the management of the organ needs the most now is good wagon I four fingers of his right hand crushed Klamath Development company to ization. In declining the nomination roads, so that our people can get tc j by being run over by a car. Dr. G. I. J'T. Ward, lot 11. block 19. Second for one of the directors, Mr. Moore th«»se railroads.” The prospect of Wright found it necessary to ampu- , Railroad addition; 910. stated that the most important thing the county court, of which Judge tate one of the fingers, but hopes to , Klamath Development company to in the success of the work was the Worden is the head, working in bar I save the others. H. A. Hardon, lot 11, block 19, Sec matter of finances, and he volunteered in« ny with the chamber toward the Huss had his hand crushed between ond Railroad addition; 910. to do his part by contributing 910 a improvement and development of the , the rail and car. breaking on«' finger Klamath Canal company to J. W. month toward a fund. He was fol entire county, was received with great and badly lascerating the others. C. Tyrell et al, lot 5. block 9, Canal lowed by Judge Worden and Colonel pleasure by those present, and his _________________ addition; 910. M. G. Wilkins with offer of monthly speech ended with an ovation. LABOR LAW OF ALABAMA IN Elisabeth G. Elgin Io F. C Btltzer, payments. Colonel Wilkins stated C. T. Oliver s|*ok<; entertainlngly DECLARED I NI ONNTITI TIONAL S^ NW %. W'-» SW«,« sec. 2-416: that 95.000 would be needed for the of his trip East, while attending the' 910. work this year, and urged that the national conventions. He told of the I'nited Stall's Su|ireir»e Court Declares Klamath Development company to chamber proceed at once to raise the interest manifested in the Klamath the Statute Invalid—Made Hot Springs company, all property amount by pledges from those pres country in every large city he visited. I I’i'ons of Ni-grew» owned in th«- town of Worden; 910. ent. Unfortunately the time was get . At one of the cities where a fruit or Hot Springs company to W. N. ting late, and considerable business j some similar exhibition was being WASHINGTON', D. C„ Jan. 6— Worden, all property owned in th* remained to be done before the ban . held, Mr. Oliver stated that Klamath The fight of the federal government town of Worden at date of deed: 910. quet, and this was impossible, but a county only had a small exhibit. to have the “labor contract" law of United States to August Buesing. motion was made Instructing tbe new “Here," said Mr. Oliver, “I had to Alabama declared unconstitutional S>4 NW >4, NEU SW^4 sec 17. BE«4 secretary to interview every member go out and buy an exhibit; but I was crowned with success today, N'E%, sec 18-37-11. within the next few days, and seenn* want to tell you, gentlemen, Klamath when the supreme court of the United Fred Melbase < t ux to August Bues the amount each is willing to contrib county was represented, and what we States held the law invalid. The ing. E'4 NW% sec. 33-40-10; 94,800. ute monthly during the year. lacked in exhibits I tried to make up government claimed the law reduced United States to Charles Taylor, Tbe meeting was called to order at in talk.” hundreds of negroes to a state akin SW% sec. 24-37-14 T$olbeer’s store by President Delzell. Mr. Oliver was followed by Colonel to peonage. United States to James Taylor, who briefly reported the work done Wilkins. Judge Baldwin, two expresi SWfc.SWK HE *4 sec. 14, NH N'E >4 during tbe year just past. A great dents of the chamber; ex-8ecretary R. IXINGWORTH BILL IN INTRO sec. 23-37-14. portion of this was in the nature of H. Dunbar, J. D. Carroll, County Su I Thos. B. Jackson et iix to C. A. I I DUCED IN THE HOI'KE “ntertainments. such as the Portland perintendent Swan and Superintend I Stiffler, lot 2. block 7, Lakeside ad- WASHINGTON, I). C., Jan. 5.— dltlon, 91.000. business men. Secretary Ballinger's ent Faught of the High school. visit, board of army engineers, Louis | In commenting on the »election of Th» I-ongworth tariff bill was Intro Hiram E. Willard to ïva S. Ixiwis I Hill's trip and others. Judge Worden as one of the members duced In the house today. It prac- et vlr, land d«wcrlbed III deed at book Following tbe president, Secretary of the new board, the toastmaster re tlcally is identical with the Insurgent 23. page 67, Deeds; 91. Dunbar made bis report for the year, marked that if the choice was premed- hills on the subject submitted last Oregon Eastern to O. W. R. R. * showing that there had been spent the ; itated the members had shown excel year. It provides for an appropria- Nav. Co., all right of ways. sum of 92,226.34. During the year lent judgment rnd foresight, while if lion of a quarter of a million dollars. II. H Carroll. C. B. Chittenden. there bad been something like 20,000 It was done simply on the spur of th» President Taft has been demanding Jot 6, block 1, Westlake Park addi pieces of literature sent out in reply moment they were to be congratulat 9400,000. The Longworth measure tion: 91" to inquires. As tbe chamber this year ed, and were indeed fortunate. v. ill not be the real administration George E. Quiggle et ux to I*. R. had no official pamphlet, most of this “It was a wise move,’’ said Mr. Del I III. French, SW 14 of SW14 sec 3-41-12; literature was secured from the gov rell, "that will result in both ti.“ also roadway 32 feet wide off E aid»' ernment and through the reclamation ' county and the city working in har E. A. FOR HEN IN AIM!TANT of NW 14 EW14 of sec. 3, extending I service. Several thousand copies of mony along the same line« to reach GENERAL OF I'AIJFORNTA ; northward to the public road except the soil survey of the county had the desired ends, the upbuilding o' SACRAMENTO, Jan 5 Colonel E. a strip of land 16 feet wide off the N been used to good advantage. the Klamath country.” A. Forbes of Marysville has been ap- side of 8W% of SW *4 of sec. 3-41- Tbe following fifteen new members Tbe meeting adjourned, after a ris ; pointed adjutant general of Califor 12; 910- were elected: F. C. Bamber, E. M ing vote of thanks was extended to nia, to succeed Adjutant General Klamath Development company to Chilcote, J. W. McCoy. R. Madson, W. Mrs. Shook and the ladles present, j Lauck. It was Johnson's first appoint- j H. House, lot 7, block 14. Hot Spring» H. Heileman, J. A. Thompson, E. J. I who had so successfully assisted in ment. addition; 910. l-awrence. W. H. Shaw, M. L. Poland. making the evening one long to be United States to Eugene Compher, Wm. Gitt. Chas. R. Miller, G. W. Cain. remembered by the superiority of the Pretzels are such unhandy things 8W!4 of 8W14 of sec. 14-38-9. Ezell Stock Farms, Willis Furniture banquet, the excellent service and the to pass around a table' that a New P. C. Drescher et ux to B. 8. Grigs company and M. P. Mickler. delightful music rendered by the man Jersey man has invented a plate with by. BE 14 sec. 18-39-10; 910. W. A. Delzell addressed the chAm- dolin club. Klamath Development company to ' a standard in the center to hold them. I f. I. REAMES IS NEW PRESIDENT REETIUG EAST NIGHT WAS SUCCESS the rolls badly muddled, about one- fourth of the assessments being M roneous. For example: In Districi No. 36 the uMcMmeut had been lev led at 936,000, when it should bav<» h«M«u 9136,000 or mure. The same is true of nearly all tbe district a. Superintendent Swan had the same troubla last year, when it took him • week to get the assessments straight cued out It will take him five or als days this year. Many of the school districts ar« levying special tuxes this year, and unions the property lu the district is BMeaaad cornx'tly some districts will not get nearly so much as they am entitled to. while others «I’ll get more. <»F in Klumath Lodgi' N«» 99. Ktrghts til Pythias, In « «imposed of us i'norgetii a lot of Pythlans as there are In thl*- part of the state, mid they Installed u capable corps of officers at their The otfi meeting Wi'dnesday cera are: Pant Chancellor Albert E Ridar Chancellor Commander C. <’. Lo* Vice Chancellor Albrecht Ovhlri Prelate F It. Bremer A. K Keeper of Reçut «Is and S' » Elder Manter at Arms John M«' I bane Must er al Work W D Ci »tar. Inner Guani J I, Yadeu. Outer Guarii <) A Ki aus«' \'l< e <'luiii. ' ll.ii th-hlei ha ■ not yet returned from a visit to bl» homo In Texas. but will l><- h.'ie In a few day», mid will be Installed at the meeting next w.'. k Out« i Ouaid G \ Kraus« will also l>e Installed at next week'« meeting. Th«- Installing officers were Earl Deputy Grnn<l Chancello Whitlock Deputy Gian«! VI« • <’I i . iik • l'or I W Ross Il Crta Deputy I er. Deputy Grand Master nt \rtns Frank Armstrong Klamath Lodg«' 1» growing lapidi' and when they get Into their new «luarters In the Odd Fellows' T«mpb they expect to keep on Increasing In membership Every member I» tilled with th«- Pythian spirit and It shown In the enthusiasm they put Into theii work The lodge starts the new yerr with «'Very proapect of a great gain In membership.